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A Look Back at my 2021 Resolutions! How did I do?
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What's the point of a resolution if you don't go back to evaluate how you did? That's what I'm looking at today...reviewing my 2021 New Year's Resolutions and assessing how I did with my goals!
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Happy New Year you guys! I am here today to talk about some of my resolutions. I just find this to be a good way for me to set goals, hold myself accountable, and like check in every now and again. So, I'm going back. I'm going back to my 2021 resolutions and we can evaluate together how I did. And I'll use this to help inform me on my 2022 resolutions as well. I've done this the last couple of years. It's always really fun to go back a whole year. You know, like who was I even a year ago whenever I thought for sure that, you know, we wouldn't have this pandemic anymore. And I thought for sure, you know, that I was going to be just this superstar. So let's crank this up and find out what my goals and resolutions were for this past year. Happy New Year you guys! It feels so unspecial in a way to say that because I feel like even though 2020 is behind us, a lot of the same issues that came to light last year are still very prevalent. And I think that's weighing heavily on me as I make my resolutions for 2021. Of course, as with every year, I always have my go-tos, you know, be healthy, be a good partner to Dan, be a good friend to all my friends. It's sewing related, you know, work on the works in progress, not add to the works in progress, start taking from my stash more. All of those kinds of things are still in place. But I think that this year what I want to communicate to you guys in regards to my resolutions is that this year is going to be the year where it's just not about me or not about just me. Obviously, I want to do things that fulfill me and that make me feel really good and really happy. And a lot of that has to do with you guys. You guys fill me up. You guys, when I read your comments or I see something that you posted that was inspired by me, that makes me feel good. This is kind of like a pretty selfish job because I get to do what I love to do all day long. And then I also get that reward back from you guys as well. So, you know, it's just a very, very fulfilling role that I do not take for granted in any way. And so I think 2021 is going to be the year where I make it all about you guys. I want to give you the things that not only do you guys ask me for these things, but it's also the things that I know you need and that you're looking for in order to continue your sewing journey. Sewing has been such an amazing escape for so many people being creative and, you know, distracting your mind and all of those things are such powerful, powerful mental health tools. And so if I can keep that going for someone, especially those of you who might have just picked up sewing during the pandemic or at least like re-found, re-found or at least rediscovered your passion for it. You know, I want this to be something that stays within you and helps you for years and years to come. So all of that to say, I have what is it four things? One, two, three, five goals, five projects, five things that I'm going to be working on consistently throughout the year that is obviously going to help you guys because it's more content. It's more of the content that you're always asking me for, more of the content that I know you need to be a successful sewist, but it's also very fulfilling to me to be able to give you guys this content. What I have planned for 2021 is the first thing is quarterly sew-alongs. Okay, and at that point I go on to describe the five projects which were quarterly sew-alongs, which we did. I did four massive sew-alongs last year. That was really good. The next thing that I talked about was Sew Together 21. At this point of filming this video on January 24th, it's whenever I published it, I had just sort of like made up the idea. So I had no idea what was going to come of it and ended up being so much fun. The voting, you guys posting the projects that you made, me actually posting a video to the channel talking about that project. So even if you aren't sewing, even if you didn't sew in the same month, you can always go back and get my sort of opinions, my fabric choices, what I think about fit and fabrication, all of that on that one specific pattern for the end of time. So I think that's really valuable to you guys too. We are continuing with Sew Together. Obviously now it's Sew Together 22. The January pattern is up. The January pattern will always be free and so they voted on free patterns this month over on Instagram and picked the J. Lee Emily pattern. Oversized, boxy, draping knit sweater situation, lightweight sweater knit. So that's good. I've already got the schedule for the entire year. So whereas we don't know what patterns we're voting on, we do know like the types of garments. So you can kind of plan around that for the month. I also talked about conferences, which I did two of last year. I did virtual Sew Expo and then I also was live it in person for the original Sewing and Quilt Expo, which was so much fun. It was in Raleigh, got to meet so many of you, taught some classes. It was really, really great. 2022 for conferences, I will not be participating in Sew Expo. They were doing it virtual again and I just could not. I just, I don't know how to explain it. I don't know how to explain why I don't want to do that again unless you've done it. It's a massive undertaking. Kudos to anybody who's ever done like a big conference like that, virtually. When it does go back to be in person, if I am invited back, I will absolutely jump at the chance to be back in person, but doing them virtually is just, no, I can't. It was beyond just the sewing. It was the technical aspect. It was the preparation, the engagement back and forth. All of it just didn't feel right and that's fair, I think, for me to not want to experience that again and I just hope you guys understand. As for the original Sewing and Quilt Expo, no plans as of yet, but I know we were talking last year about possibly doing some more of them, so we will see how that comes together. And I also, since three of them, I was also talking about, oh, my online course, which I did launch, albeit I launched it the week of Thanksgiving, so it was like right under, right in the 11th hour of 2021. I have a garment sewing basics course. If somehow you missed the announcement about that, I will leave a link in the description box, but it is, I believe, 11 different classes within one big course. So you purchase the course, you get 11 classes that you can watch and rewatch as many times as you want. The platform that I chose to use has search function, so like if you are sewing and you come across a sewing term that you're not familiar with or that you want to refer back to that lesson, you just type it in. So like, if you say, if you're about to sew darts and you're like, I want to remember how Lindsay told me to do darts, you type in darts into the program and it pulls up every single mention. Every single time I mention the word darts, it'll pull that up so you can easily find that lesson. It's also fully transcribed. So if you don't want to listen or have auditory issues or whatever it is and you need to read the lesson, that's easier for you. You can either watch the screen in its closed captioned or like a blog. They have the whole thing transcribed underneath the video so you can like skim through it if you don't want to watch at the speed in which I speak. Also comes in multiple languages. So if English isn't your first language and you prefer, I think I have it in Spanish and French right now, but it certainly can add other languages. If you guys need that, just let me know and I'll have to just let them know. So a lot, a lot of great functionality within the platform that I chose. I have the garment sewing basics class there now. Check the description box if you want to check that out. That was a major, major, major undertaking last year. So proud of getting that done. And then the last thing was sort of all these ideas and goals that I had for my Patreon, which I did not do any of them. The patrons that have stuck with me through last year, you guys are the real champions because I know that you are just there to support me, even if I can give you nothing in return. And that's really what happened last year. So I kind of, I need to, I love having the Patreon because if you guys do want to support me on an ongoing basis, you can. There is the ability for you to, but I also want to give you guys something in return. I just can't think of something that logistically makes sense, plus also something that you guys want, you know, and that matters to you. So that's where I am with Patreon. Love that I have it. Love the patrons that are there so much. I just need to figure out my way with it. So all in all, I think my little intro to last year's resolutions was speaking to what my word for 2021 was, which was connection. So I was focused really hard on connecting, building relationships, building deeper connections in every area of my life, not only with my partner, but with my friends, with you guys. And it's a little hard to assess that kind of global idea right now because I have, I am just coming off of a six week MIA. So I do feel like not connected, but I'm trying to remember back, you know, to like all the rest of the months when I, you know, I did feel closer to you guys. Obviously the channel has grown. All my social media has grown. Some other things that I did in 2021 that are not mentioned here is I started a TikTok, which I thought I was going to just like be under the radar on TikTok and maybe have a couple hundred followers, but what like my sixth TikTok ever went viral. And so I already have 8,000 followers on TikTok. So that has been a little bit of like, oh, okay, well, this has got to be like a thing because I'm not just posting and only a couple people are watching. There's like thousands of people. So incorporating that into my plans for 2022 for sure. I also launched a slew of kind of digital and physical products. So you have the ultimate garment sewing guide of guides, totally free. Link in the description box. Put that together. I launched my Fast Fit Workbook available for sale on my website. I also just recently, and I haven't talked about this much because I don't have the physical copies to show you guys. And I know that's what you want to see. But I also launched sewing planners. There's two of them. I put the Fast Fit Workbook. Well, it's like a Fast Fit Worksheet. And then I put it into a workbook so you can purchase physical bound hundred. There's a hundred Fast Fit Worksheets in the one workbook. So if you don't want to keep printing them out, you don't have to do that anymore. And then also launched a like project planner. So I have like a planner that has the calendar, like the months and all that kind of stuff. It's very annually focused. And then I have one that's just like universal. You can use it anytime, any month. There's no dates. And you just, it helps you organize your projects. And as soon as I have those in hand, I will be able to walk you through and show you all of them. They are shipping. People are buying them and they're showing me on Instagram or that they are arriving. So you guys are getting yours sooner than I am. I think because I'm the author that goes through a different process for an author copy. I don't know. But I'll link those in the description box as well if you want to check them out. And I just want to keep doing a lot more of that offering you guys things that are going to help you so better, faster, more efficiently, more accurately, all of that. And I think that I did a really bang up job of doing that last year. So that's how things shaped up in 2021. If you want to know what my 2022 resolutions will be, as well as my word for 2022, got to come back. I'm going to do a separate video on that just so that when 2023 comes around, I just have that one video where I can look back and see how I did. So all in all, I'm proud of myself. And I hope you guys are too. I'm proud of yourselves. Well, I mean, you can be proud of me if you want, but be proud of yourselves too. Whatever your goals or resolutions or words or focus or whatever it was for last year, I hope that despite everything that the world went through, you can still look back and be proud of yourself because here we are, you know, we're all still here and we're all still trying. Even if trying for you means just turn it on this video today. Just rolling over in bed, looking at yourself and giving yourself a smile, whatever it is, we're all doing it. We're all doing it. So yay. Cheers to 2022. Goodbye, 2021. I will see you all very soon. Bye.
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U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa Week in Review January 28, 2015
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Welcome to this month's Commander, U.S. Naval Forces Europe-Africa/U.S. 6th Fleet multimedia production featuring selected images from around the fleet received during the past week. The images represent the work of naval photographers deployed in the 6th Fleet area of operations and submitted to NAVEUR-NAVAF/C6F PAO. America's Sailors are warfighters, a fast and flexible force deployed worldwide. Check out our photo gallery at www.flickr.com/photos/cne-cna-c6f/
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Everton 2-3 Brentford | Michael Oliver Changed That Game | 3 Talking Points
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Everton 2-3 Brentford | Michael Oliver Changed That Game | 3 Talking Points
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Welcome to Toffy TV, it is my three things, Eventon 2, Brentford 3, at Gwdersham Park today, what a kick in the plums, that was a game that started really well, Eventon started the game really well, it has ended up with an event of defeat and a shickening defeat really, and it means that we are still not guaranteed to be in the Premier League next year. We've got another huge game on Thursday at Gwdersham Park, another opportunity to secure our survival, we beat Crystal Palace on Thursday, that's it, it's done, we are safe, and that's about the size of it, today couldn't have started better and couldn't have ended with it, it's just the way it is, I need a haircut by the way, it's terrible. First thing we will talk about is the referee who was abysmal, Michael Oliver made a game that shouldn't have been difficult to referee, very very difficult to referee, he was poor, it's no wonder England don't get represented at the big tournaments because with lots of officials because they are so bad, Oliver was shocking, absolutely shocking today, him and the Lions had an absolute nightmare. He missed a huge moment, really that has cost Eventon big time, a penalty on the Charleston which should have been given, he then sends Jared Branthwaite off, I'm not complaining about that, I understand why Eventon had a Branthwaite, but it all comes from a penalty, this isn't, Eventon should have been awarded. And I don't understand, and I'm not having this clear and obvious, it was checked but it wasn't a clear and obvious mistake, it was, it was a penalty and he didn't give it, it's clear and obvious and then 10, probably wasn't, wouldn't have been 10 seconds, 8 seconds later, Eventon had done to 10 men, so they should have been able to go tune it up at one end of the pitch, 11-11 and because of his incompetence it ended up with us getting the man centre off. And then basically given the game to Branthwaite, it's absolutely criminal, it really is, what's the point of VAR, I understand if there's no video refereeing, and the referee doesn't see it, which I don't know how he missed it, the whole grand sorry, the whole stadium sorry, I don't know how he missed it, he was really close to it. Seen all the stills, so it's not like they're imagining anything, it's a stone wall penalty and he didn't give it and they break and he sends a man off and it has massive implications in the Premier League. He's now sent four Eventon players off in his last three games refereeing us, the man is a clown, it's really bad, it is really bad. We've already had the lines and then, oh sorry after that we have a line and given a corner that wasn't, and then to top it off, we have Michael Oliver with the opportunity to level it up for both teams by sending off Branthwaite's centre back when he clipped Retialysen as the last man which gave Eventon a penalty, he doesn't send them off. Now I understand the red card thing, it's not being the red card even though it's a goalscoring opportunity which is what Branthwaite was sent off for so the rules a bit, but it's a penalty but it's a yellow card and it's a second yellow and that hit us because it would have been two on up and down ten by ten and a game I think I've got mother one from that so absolutely appalling refereeing. We've seen it all season, let's be honest, we've been add off all season by them, you know spares at home, we were given a penalty and then VAR decided to interfere and take it off us which was mad when you watched it again, it was a penalty, so it is pathetic, I don't know whether it was the pissed off with Eventon because Eventon called them out last season over the Super League, I don't know, I don't know what it is, whether lately they just won us down. It's a big club involved in the delegation but it's good for Sky, it's good for the inside, I don't know, I don't know what the reason is but it's appalling, it's happening almost weekly now, it's happening almost weekly so it's shocking and that changed the game for me. Second thing I want to talk about is our tactics I think in the second half which were a bit disappointing, in the first half, the opening 20 minutes we were comfortable, we were 1-0 up, I honestly thought we were going to win the game 3 or 4-0, I really did, I thought we were just all over them and we looked like we'd get through every time, we'd had four or five shots in the opening 10, 12 minutes, whatever it was. But even after the man sent off in the first half, I thought, even though Brentford used the ball brilliantly and they knocked it down really well, I thought we'd still carry them a tack and threat, it was less and less obviously when we went to 10 but we still carried them a tack and threat, got a penalty from a break, we'd had another couple where we didn't like the right decision, got a couple of corners. Second half, we were just so deep and I know you're winning 3-1, you sit back, you try to get bodies in the way, you're trying to hang on but it felt sitting there after about five minutes at a second half, I was just thinking we will do unbelievable to get through this half playing like this because they will, I just knew they would score, I didn't know they'd get through in 90 seconds but you knew you could see they were going to score because they didn't panic, they just kept prompting and probing. The decision was good for them picking a photo on the ball, getting his head up, playing it wide, he'd be getting into wide areas and it just seemed to be a matter of when it would come, rather than if it would come. Clearly because we were so deep when we eventually did get the ball and were trying to knock it forward, we were never going to stretch them enough and it was only after they went 3-2, we moved up the pitch a little bit and tried to stretch them a little bit but I just thought we could have been 5-10 yards higher up the pitch in the second half, maybe the manager, but we finished the game like that and it wasn't like they had loads of opportunities in the game because they didn't. So maybe something we could have done a little bit better and I am nitpicking obviously with data 10 and it was always going to be difficult but it was just a little bit frustrating. And thirdly, I just want to talk about Damari Gray, just right now because I think he's definitely started the season brilliantly, he really did, really strong EDEC type of player but just lately it's just not on it and he came on today as a sub and I just think he's got to do more for us. He's come on, you know, you've seen Anthony Gordon running himself into the ground, he was up and down, working really hard, wasn't quite out of it in terms of from an attack on point of view but he put a lot into it as did Alex Oboby who I'll give a special mention to in a minute, but Damari Gray came on and I just really wanted him to play high up and get on the ball and cause opportunities, cause problems for them. And he just, I don't know, it's just not happening for him, there's no, doesn't seem like there's any sharpness there, although certainly wasn't when he came on today and I think we need him, we're going to need him, obviously Rondon will be suspended now for Palace. You know, so therefore I just wonder if the manager will start with Damari Gray on Thursday and Gordon will drop out and if that's the case he has got to do more than what he's shown in the last few games. Wafford do you tonight, you had that opportunity to really stake his claim, you had the big opportunity to win the game for us and he put it wide. You know, when you see less to go there and score five today and you're like, have we won the game, we'd be safe now, you know, Wafford. So I think just need to see more from Gray, I think, because he's obviously a player who can add something to the side when he's on it, definitely he's already proved that, but just right now he's hitting this. If I had just dead quickly, Alex of Obe, we thought it was good again today in terms of where, rate, you know, up and down, some good interceptions that he tried to get us going. It was difficult because obviously when we went down to 10 then, most players ended up being defenders really. You know, we've ended up with something like 28% of the ball with something like that, which is terrible because we had, you know, we did have a lot of the ball in the opening 20 minutes or so. But I just thought he's given example to a lot of players of what you need to, you know, what you should be doing as a minimum. You know, hopefully you can do it again on Thursday and we can get a positive result. It's in our hands. We win Thursday, we're safe. That's what we have to look at. Even though I still think Brentford will beat Leeds on Sunday anyway, it's up to us. Let's go and get it done and be safe. Fans were fantastic as well today. Fans were brilliant before during the game outstanding. So I'm sure they will be again on Thursday. My voice not back yet. The noise inside the ground was incredible, so we need to do that again. Right, that's it for me. Thanks for watching. Let me know what you think of the video and thumbs up. And enjoy the rest of your weekend if you can. If you're a Brentford fan, I'm sure you've loved it. There you go. See you later.
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Week 12-Lecture 56 : Some General Remarks
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Week 12-Lecture 56 : Some General Remarks
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Before taking up the last topic, namely classification of triangulated compact surfaces, let me make a few general remarks on triangulation in particular. A triangulation of a manifold has necessarily more combinatorial structure, more combinatorial information on the manifold. We have made a small beginning of the study of these properties. Before, besides theoretical importance, it provides a very good effective tool in the study of topological properties of manifolds. For example, I have told you, now you can actually, you know, computerize the study of topology through simplicial complexes. The fundamental classical questions here are, can every topological manifold be triangulated? If you cannot do that, you put, okay, differential manifolds can be triangulated. Like this, these are some questions there. Given next question, given two triangulations K1 and K2 of a topological manifold is K1 combinatorially equivalent to K2, by which we mean that there are subdivisions K1 prime of K1 and K2 prime of K2 such that the two subdivisions are isomorphic. Do every triangulated manifold carry a smooth structure? So these are the few standard questions. Let us see how far in literature we know about these questions. From the classification of one-dimensional manifolds, it easily follows that every one-dimensional manifold is triangulable because the connected components are just open interval, closed interval, half closed interval or the circle. These you can triangulate so everything can be triangulated. It can also be proved that each one-dimensional manifold, topological manifold has a unique smooth structure. Okay, if you go through the proof of the classification at several stages, at some of the stages, not several, you will have to improve homomorphism to defiomorphism. That requires a little more difficulty, more work. That is all. A classical result due to Rado, this way back in 1924, almost now, you know, more than a century, says that all manifolds, okay, two-dimensional manifolds are triangulable, though this proof is within our limitations due to lack of time, we shall skip it. Okay, the triangulativity of all three-dimensional manifolds is a deeper result due to moist who also proved that any two triangulations given K2 of the same three-manifold are combinatorially equivalent. Okay, that means what I have just told you that there are subdivisions of KIs, such that K1 prime and K2 prime are SMO. By the way, this reference is for his book. His actual papers, the proof, etc., have appeared much before. A theorem due to Terns in 1935 says that every smooth manifold is triangulable. There is an improved version of this one in Whitehead 1940, okay, which gives a neater proof and a stronger result. So every smooth manifold is triangulable, okay. In dimension greater than or equal to four, okay, one, two, three, we know. One is easy, two is rado, three is moist. But bigger than or equal to four, there are triangulable manifolds which do not admit any smooth structure. Every smooth manifold is triangulable is Kainas result. But the other way around, there are manifolds which cannot admit some structure. The first example came in 1960, that was due to Karware and that was in dimension 10, which was soon improved to dimension 8 by Ilsan Kaipar. Then Sibirman has constructed an example of a five-dimension manifold which cannot be triangulated. With these classical results, we safely say that the above three questions have been answered satisfactorily. Why I am not talking about dimension 4, dimension 4 is much more crazy. Craziest dimension, I mean just all of them, okay. So I will not speak about it here. These results are quite hard and beyond the scope of this element. So let us make a small beginning today of compact surfaces. It won't be finished in an hour. Just lay down the plan of action. First of all, I will use the word surface just to mean compact two-dimensional connected topological manifold without boundary. So I will not keep on saying all these, I will just say surface. Okay, this is just for a temporary notation, temporary terminology, just for another two, three lectures like this, that's all. Okay, next we fix a triangulation on a connected compact surface just like that on a surface. Okay, we then appeal to our theorem wherein we constructed a convex triangulated polygon and a surjective morphism from, morphism from a surjective quotient map actually from the polygon to X, right. So that is a representation of X as a quotient of a convex polygon P with two n sides. And what is the identification? Identifications are coming only from the boundary sides. The boundaries, you know, edges are paired out and then the identification is taken by homeomorphism from one of them to another one in the pair by a linear homeomorphism. Okay, and we identify that. And the quotient space is actually our K with a triangulation, a proper triangulation. Okay, so this process can be completely described now purely combinatorially as if we don't have any topology there at all. What do we do? A surface now will be described by this quotient map. Okay. So what is the top thing? It's a convex polygon, triangulated convex polygon. And where is the identification? You take pairs of, you know, it is a first of all, it has two even dimensional polygons, pairs. And then I don't know linear isomorphism, linear isomorphism is just edge going to edge either one way or the other way there are only two isomorphisms there. End point going to end point linear isomorphism of one interval closer interval to another closer interval. Okay, there are only two possibilities. So let us agree once and for all that we shall trace the boundary of any cons polygon in the anticlockwise direction. Okay, like we trace a circle in two different ways anticlockwise and clockwise. It's fixed for once for all anticlockwise direction. We are free to start from any vertex that we don't fix. Okay, you can start from any vertex, keep going. What are you going to do? We then label the edges by letters A, B, C and so on. Edges are labeled now, A, B, C. Okay, as soon as we meet an edge which is being identified with the edge that we have already labeled, we shall not use another letter, we shall use the same letter. Suppose I have started A, B and the next one is identified with A. Then I won't call it C. I will call it A. But now I have another stronger condition. In the orientation that we are taking, namely following the anticlockwise, whether this edge, the third edge is identified with the given edge, the same orientation or not, accordingly I will call it A or A inverse. A inverse, if the orientation is reversed now, the arrow is on the other side. We are going from anticlockwise, but the arrow on that is clockwise. Okay, the arrow will be depending upon now how we have started with A positive. There is nothing starting with A. So you have put an arrow in the anticlockwise direction. B, there is a new one anticlockwise. The next one is repeated, but the edge name as well as the orientation on that will depend upon how it is identified and with what it is identified. Okay, is that clear how we are going to label them? Alright, as soon as we meet an edge which is being identified with an edge which has already been labelled, we shall use the same letter to label this new edge also. So that's first thing. The second thing is we have to take care of another aspect, namely whether the identification is orientation preserving or orientation reversing. To indicate an edge with a reversal orientation, we shall use labelings A inverse, B inverse, etc. Of course, we stop as soon as we have arrived back where we started. Since the starting point is arbitrary, what is this process yields is that the surface X is completely determined by the cyclic sequence. Suppose I start with a point, one point, you start with another point. So whatever from my point to your point in the beginning, for you that part will occur at the end. Instead of A, B, C, D, you may get B, C, D, A. So up to cyclic permutation, okay, the convex polygon and its quotient is completely determined. By this sequence. Just you have to write many sequence. As soon as you give a sequence, the length of sequence must be even. That's all. Immediately it defines a surface, okay. A compact, connected, oriented or I do not know, two-dimensional manifold without boundary. So it is described by a sequence of length to A. The only condition is you can't have just A, B, C, D, E, F, G, H. That kind of sequence is not allowed. Each letter should occur twice, exactly twice. The sign of the letter, whether A or A inverse, that is left to you, okay. There is no point in writing both A, A inverse, A inverse. Then you can write them as both A. It's the same thing, right. So one is A, another is A inverse. Or both of them have A. So this is the nature of the sequence. As soon as I have such sequence, it defines a surface, okay. So cyclic sequence, it looks like A1, epsilon1, A2, epsilon, A and epsilon9. Where epsilon1s are nothing but plus minus 1. But I will write A raised to 1, A. I will just write A1. When it is inverse, I will write A1 inverse, okay. So note that in this sequence, each letter A i occurs precisely twice. In particular, this N is E1, okay. For the simplicity of notation, an edge A plus occurring with a plus sign, we drop this sign and simply write it as A. A sequence such as 41, if I keep calling this 41, sequence 41, okay, is called canonical polygon. Just to contrast it with an arbitrary polygon, okay. A canonical polygon means polygon sides to N, the interior is triangulated, the whole thing is triangulated, all this, okay. We shall use bold phase capitals A, B, etc. to denote a part of the sequence, okay, such as 41. Suppose we have one sequence here, a part of it, I want to write A, B, C, D. I will write capital A followed by some F, G, F inverse, G inverse, same like this. This part A, some sequence of them connect, okay. So for that kind of reason, I will club them together. This A itself may consist of 5 letter, B consist of 10 letters and so on, doesn't matter, all right. For N theta equal to 4, okay, we can represent a canonical polygon, the sequence, by actually a regular convex polygon, okay. 3 also we can do, but 3 doesn't occur in our case. Minimum is 4. If there is a 2 or 0, where is a polygon you can't draw? Okay, so I will discuss that case first, later on. So for N greater than or equal to 4, actual converse polygon you can write, okay. Regular converse polygon P in R2 with N sides, with its sides appropriately labelled. Observe that we allow the exceptional case N equal to 2 walls, so we have to allow. In this case, we do not get a converse polygon. So what do we do? We get a convex set, namely now we go round shape, namely we will take a disk, okay. On that disk, you can divide the boundary into 2 semi arcs, semi circular arcs, okay. And then label them as AA or AA inverse over, okay. So that is the case 2, N equal to 2, okay. Of course N equal to 0 doesn't occur because it has to be non-empty convex polygon. However, in case N equal to 2, we take P with a unit disk, which is boundary being divided into 2 edges. The sequence itself is being AA inverse or AA, okay. So there are only 2 cases when N equal to 2. You consider this map, okay, from the unit disk in the x, y, x, z plane, x, 0, z I have written, okay, on to the unit sphere in R3. This x coordinate is this one, y coordinate is this one, z coordinate is as it is. Okay, this map proves that the surface represented by the sequence AA inverse. 2 edges being labelled from bottom to top, okay, like this, AA inverse. What is the space, what is the space, quotient space when I add identification is like this, these 2 edges are being identified like that from this. So that is the picture, that is the, that is the map I am hearing you. So how does it do? This is your disk, okay, unit disk in the x, z plane. Look at any of these curves as you move parallel to the x axis up, okay, from here it is minus 1 to plus 1. Here it will be 1 by square, what is it? Square root of 1 minus z square, right, minus square root of 1 minus z square plus square root of 1 minus z square. Then finally it will be 0. So as we are moving this, this edge will be mapped to the corresponding circle here. The circle obtained by cutting the surface, cutting this 2 sphere by the plane xy, z equal to z. So z whatever, z equal to z naught as that keeps moving, okay, the xy plane. So they go like that. So what we get is this quotient varying edge from here to here is identified edge from here to here, okay. Just the x coordinate being, go to x, go to minus x, it is a linear map, alright. So that is one case. The other case, what is the other case? The other case is when this edge is identified with that edge in the same direction. So that is same thing as antipodal action. Every point here will be identified with that point. When you antipodal action on the disk only on the boundary, we know that this is a projective space dimension 2, okay. This also we all know. Recall that a projective space P2 is the quotient of S2 by the antipodal action. But you do not need a whole of S2, you can take only the upper half hemisphere. Then the identification is only on the equator. So that can be identified precisely as if a flat disk and the boundary, okay. And the sequence will be now A, A. So A, A represents projective space. A, A inverse represents sphere, okay. So we have started classification. In the simplest case, we have finished the classification, okay. Now let us concentrate on n greater than or equal to 4 only, okay. So I will have this kind of some kind of operation here now and notation. We can add two canonical polygons. So one polygon is A, A is a sequence. Remember that of length 2 and so on. Another is B, B is another sequence of length 2. By merely concatenating the corresponding two sequences, A, B. So it will be of length 2 and plus 2 m, okay. Of course, this operation is commutative in a restricted sense. Namely, because of the, because of the what? Cyclic order. See a sequence is taken up to cyclic order. Therefore A, B is the same thing as B, A, okay. Only thing is once you write A, B, you cannot cut it in some other place and change however. That can be a problem. Every time you change, you have to do only cyclic order, okay. Suppose A, I write it as A1, A2. Then A1, A2, B is not equal to A2, A1, B. That kind of commutative is not there. A1, A2, B will be equal to B, A1, A2 equal to what? If you keep circulating like this, okay. So first B, A1, A2 and then A1, sorry, A2, B, A1 and so on. So that kind of cyclic permutation is allowed of heat letters, okay. So this kind of adding is actually in this case comes from a geometric operation on manifold connected called connected sum. So here we shall take this as definition of connected sum. Connected sum of the surface A with surface B, okay. In a simple geometric term, it means that you make a hole by removing a small disk in one of them and another small disk from the other one, okay. Then the two resulting circles, you identify them to get a different surface. So that is called and larger surface perhaps, it is called connected sum, okay. So we do not need to go deeper into that. Just take this as definition of connected sum, I will give you an example, okay. So here is, here is my A, I do not know how many, I have drawn three edges here, maybe there are more. Here also three edges, maybe there are more. So put all the A here, then follow by all the B here, over. So that will be larger convex polygon, okay. 2m gone plus 2m gone equals 2m plus n gone, okay. Several canonical polygons may define the same surface up to homomorphism. What we have so far said is from canonical polygons, the set of canonical polygons to the triangulated manifold, two-dimensional manifold, there is rejection. Is it injective? No. In what sense? Whatever sense. That is the meaning of this. Namely, several of them may define the same surface and that is why there is a problem, I mean we have to do. Otherwise the problem was over, you could have gone home, okay. Our next step is to make a list which should include all possible topological types as well as have no redundancy. Our list should not have A and A prime are the same surfaces and so on. The list must be distinct. If A is A1, A2, A3 or 1, 2, 3, 4, 3 whatever represents 4, they must be topologically different. That is the meaning of no redundancy, okay. And it should be exhaustive. Somebody later on make, oh, this surface is left out from here. That should not happen. Once you have achieved that, the classification is over. Okay. So, first we propose a list and then we say, okay, this is the list. That means we have to prove it. Okay. Right. But let us now illustrate the point that two different canonical polygons, different means what now? Cyclically different. A, B, C, D, sorry, A, B, C, D, A, B, C, D, let us take this sequence. B, A, C, A, B, A, D, B, C, D, A, B, C, D, A, these two are the same because cyclically they are the same. That is not the point. Even cyclically different ones may define the same surface. Let us examine that, okay. So, consider the surface given by the sequence A, B, A inverse, B inverse. Just to recall, this is a familiar one to you. Namely, what you have, you have a rectangle. The side A and its opposite side are identified with the orientation coming in the same direction. A, B and B inverse are identified with the opposite orientation. A, so A, B inverse, okay. See, when you follow A, B, when you keep following that, the A, B, A, B, A, A is coming, not A inverse. So, it is A. So, when you have do that, if you remember, A, B, A inverse, B inverse was the torus. A, B, A, B inverse was the Klein bottle, okay. So, we have seen that this represents Klein bottle, A, B. Mark the diagonal of the square piece. You may do it on your own right now. Take a rectangle, you please mark A, B, C, D, sorry, A, B inverse, B inverse. And take the diagonal piece, okay, draw a diagonal with a thick arrow and label it as C. Okay. And cut the square along this arrow as shown in figure 32 here. A, B, A, B. See, B is in the opposite direction. A, B, A, this A, B, A inverse. A, B, sorry, A, B inverse, right. So, now I am drawing this diagonal from beginning of A to the beginning of other A. So, that is the key, okay. Or you could have done it from end of A to the end of A. Okay. That is what you have to remember. So, this will be going to be an extra edge. Now, we cut it, cut here. The upper triangle, you bring it down and twist it. I mean, flip it, flip it so that this arrow A gets in the same line and aligned with this arrow at the bottom. So, A and A are identified, right. You have to identify them. So, this upper part of the triangle is identified here after bringing it bottom. Now, the figure doesn't look like a rectangle, but it has four sides. So, you can easily deform, you will, you know, represent it by rectangle like this one, okay. So, this is C, that is B and then again B and then C. So, it is T, B, C, C, B, B, C or B, B, C, C. No problem, right. Remember, now if I just stop here, cut it here, it is B, B. What is B, B? B, B is a projective space, P2. Similarly, C, C is a projective space, P2. So, you can think of this as the sum of two projective spaces, the connected sum of two projective spaces. The point is that it is the same client model. It is the same surface is seen. Why? Because wherever I cut, I am identifying C and C. See, that is precisely, I have to draw this one on both sides, the same arrow so that you should not bungle the arrow. The same arrow I have to take, okay. This arrow has become like this here, this has become straight on here, okay. So, C followed by C, okay. Therefore, what we have just now proved by this method is that the client model is Omemore Swift 2, the connected sum of P2 itself, okay. So, this is what is going to be cut and paste technique. This should be heavily used in the classification here. So, these two are different, obviously, you see A, B, A, B inverse. There is no inverse at all here. B, B, C, C, these two sequence are different, but they define the same, same what? Same surface. This one we are familiar, we have called it as client model. This does not look like familiar, but now we have just introduced it is P2 connected sum P2. But the surface is the same, therefore, so these two objects are Omemorphic, alright. Let us stop here today. So, tomorrow we will actually start the classification proper. Thank you.
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Vermont State House - PR2 Clarifying the Prohibition on Slavery/Indentured Servitude Pt 1 1/20/2022
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Proposal 2 Declaration of Rights, Clarifying the Prohibition on Slavery and Indentured Servitude Part 1 1/20/2022
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All right, let's turn our attention to prop two. We have, we've had some committee work on this we have our public hearing scheduled for this evening. I think we have the logistics worked out for how to do a hybrid public hearing so some of us will be here present in the room. And we'll be on room view, which is similar to what folks who are following along from the outside are seeing right now. Others of us will be planning to take the public hearing remotely and. And so, we will, I think, take the time to introduce ourselves as committee members at the beginning of the hearing since some of us who are sitting here physically in the room will only appear as tiny little dots and I, you know, I want to make sure that folks know, you know that they have the attention of the House of Ops committee and who we are. So we'll take a few moments just at the beginning to do that. I will give my regular spiel about about how to participate in a remote public hearing in the same way that I have done for previous public hearings and then we will hear from all of the witnesses and if anyone shows up in person we will, we will of course hear from them here in person but I believe everyone who has registered has registered to be remote. Any questions on the logistics for this evening. Excellent. All right. I just have just a few moments of committee discussion on the substance of the proposition I I want to make sure that if there are any other perspectives that that committee members want to hear from in addition to our required public hearing this evening that we get those people in to testify. So my intention to do that tomorrow at one o'clock right after the floor and our training tomorrow so that we can vote this out to the floor. Tomorrow afternoon before we adjourn for the week so other perspectives other individuals that folks would like to hear from. I would like to take a few moments to inform our consideration of Prop 2 representative LaFleur. And I'm just sort of to jump all here. Have we had any other constitutional, I guess, experts. We've had what a professor teach out a few times right. Has there been anybody else that's weighed in on it from that perspective do we know. Is there anybody else. I'm trying to think of who we heard from 2 years ago when this proposition came through 2 years ago and I off the top of my head I don't think of anyone who falls into the category of a constitutional expert. Let's give that a moment to to do a little bit of research because I see representative again and it's already. Anthony. Is it possible madam chair that Paul Gillis testified as he has done a considerable work on the evolution of the history of Vermont since colonial times if it were. Certainly possible to ask him to testify if that's the will of the committee. And if he's willing and able. This isn't a huge issue for me but I just have to say I found it interesting that the professor had acknowledged that he's vacillated back and forth on us and and I'm just curious to know. And again if we can't I totally understand that. I have a committee discussion on that actually because I found that really interesting because I recall 2 years ago, he testified for a similar amount of time. You know with the history of, you know, a great deal of history about about what the early days of Vermont looked like in terms of slavery and indentured servitude. And I think that it was a good thing to the conclusion that it was a good thing for Vermont to clarify. And this time it, he, he seemed to be of the mindset that that preserving this for historical reasons in order to hold on to this idea that Vermont or only state to prohibit slavery in its constitution seemed to weigh out in his mind and I mean happy to have a committee discussion about that. Maybe it did say regards was personal beliefs worse and I don't know. I didn't hear his testimony two years ago, but maybe his testimony two years ago came more from a personal than a story. Help me remember committee members who were here two years ago. I thought it was him and not legislative council who went through a fair amount of history and showed showed actual historical documents of advertisements that you might see in the newspaper around bringing people into indentured servitude mainly European, you know, people who really wanted to migrate would look for indentured servitude as a path to do that. And it seemed two years ago, if I'm remembering correctly that that that he essentially said that there was some of this that was happening under, you know, sort of under the radar. In Vermont, despite the fact that we had a constitutional provision against slavery representative Hooper. I'm appreciative of representative Anthony's request. Gil is a good resource. I am. I've developed since this convention of states thing hit the skin so fervently that any fooling around with the Constitution is not the first place you should go but whether this is of substance or just window dressing I think it's something that we should address because we should be very clear that slavery is not. And that's sort of my position. Thank you. Any discussion representative McCarthy. I was a little taken aback by Professor teachouts implication and I, I don't want to read too much into what he was saying but what I took away from it was some desire to not cast the founding, the founders of Vermont as people who supported slavery. And to me, it's like the defensiveness of the history doesn't make sense. And if you, what this comes down to for me is if our Constitution's a living document, and it's a reflection of our most fundamental values as a state, then we have to have the text reflects those values and evolved over time. And clearly indentured servitude was okay with the people who founded Vermont and that's very clear and it's very much not part of our values today. I am a strong supporter of making this change and having Vermonters have the opportunity to vote on it and fall but I just that the thing that was really jumped out at me was this this kind of attitude defensiveness like we needed to protect the legacy of the people who founded the state. And I think by changing our Constitution that we're always going to have the historical documents, we're always going to have access to the evolution of the Constitution over time, but the document that we have and that's the foundation of who we are as a state. You know, I think it's got to reflect all of our real values and this, this is part of that evolution. I was really taken aback by that defensiveness, you know, I don't see history that way. So I recall a senator having that position, two years ago, and that you may have been the only member of the entire General Assembly to vote against the Constitutional amendment. And yeah, I agree that taking it back is a good description of how I thought about that. Other committee discussion. Yes, Representative Costa. For me, the most important piece of his testimony was that the proposed language will remove the ambiguity that's clearly in the Constitution at this point. So it makes it very clear in terms of the new language. And he actually supported that he said that that that that would be fine if that's what you want to do. So I think it's the clarity of the language that has really come to question. And I think that's why we need to support the proposition. Here is the list of everyone who testified two years ago in the House committee and then Senate committee. Paul Gillies is not on that list but I've asked Andrea to reach out to him to see if he might be available to share his thoughts on the history of our Constitution. Representative Anthony. Thank you madam chair I'd like to go a little further than my colleague from Winooski. I think Peter teach out was pretty clear also to say that as long as the original language is present. It at least invites or I'll put it in my terms, gives a platform to people who frankly don't deserve a platform, and who actually harbor some regret that indentured servitude is not still available. I frankly want to give a platform or an ambiguity to people who actually hold on to that particular aspect of Vermont history. And for that reason alone, I would urge that we strike it. Representative Leclerc have to ask the obvious question I guess based on that statement. Is there anybody today that points to that language and says that it's okay. Is slavery is okay or forced indenture to it is okay. I mean, can anybody give me an example of that. I know this is going to go through and I'm not advocating that it shouldn't, but you know, I think that there's a fair amount of conjecture around things like that. So I think that one of the people who testified the other day. And I'm not remembering his name at the moment was making reference to forced work in the context of the prison system. It's a form of slavery and that to the extent that people who are incarcerated are required to work are not paid of, you know, a living wage for their work for that other people are able to profit off of their work is a form of slavery. And I, and I guess, you know, when you look at it just purely on the surface, I, I agree with that. I agree that somebody who is not paid a fair wage is required to work as a, as a, as a person who is incarcerated and who for whom profit is made off of that labor is not fair. And should should be prohibited. I respect the opinion but I very much disagree. But that's why we're in this body. I don't look at somebody that's being incarcerated for the reasons that they are being required to do something as as I struggled to equate that to slavery. People can disagree. They can. I just wanted to say that the reference to indentured servitude and the clear prohibition in the language and prop to also removes the ambiguity of a question like this around, you know, labor in a prison right because you might not consider it slavery but it is an indentured. In my opinion, a form of indentured servitude. And we're saying in prop to this that that's that in any form indentured servitude is prohibited. And I think other other people have been proponents of us taking this step and changing the Constitution this way, you know, have talked about other forms of labor that is either, you know, not compensated or is compensated in a way, you know, like, you know, I think of people who are advertised to come here, whether legally or illegally from other countries and then are often compensated with housing and and other things but don't have a kind of fair So I think that we're sort of setting a bar and saying that, you know, we're not going to, we're not going to put people in this position in any form. Very, very clear. So, this is getting kind of complicated pretty quickly for me here. I thought we were just talking about the letters on the page. And now I've said I'm hearing that there's so much more that's going to get brought into this discussion. Quite quickly. You know, because I guess you're you're talking about people that come into work and dairy. I'm hearing about prisoners. For me I thought it was kind of clean after language but I have to say it concerns me to hear that it's being portrayed as something so much larger for so many other issues and I'm not going to pretend it doesn't trouble me so. I'm going to be a little bit more definitive Hooper than I see Lafave and Higley. Thank you Madam chair. You know, I think, maybe we're looking back on ancient history with a lens that is sort of focused on where we are today. There's a big difference in my mind between slavery where somebody shows up on your shore, runs up grabs you and throws you on a boat then somebody who says I want to go to America, and I will work for you for two years at a reduced salary it's sort of like the apprenticeship program we have today. And you know if you drive from Colchester to Milton you pass something on the left that is called poor farm road. Every community used to have the equivalent of, I don't have any money. You know this is what I have to do. It gets complicated when you get away from the clear slavery issue, I think, and maybe that dilutes what we're talking about or confuses its slavery thing has to go has to be clarified. I don't know the difference in the indentured servitude or those sort of things, which were much different South Carolina than they probably were in Vermont. It's going to get resolved but, you know, we're, we're hobbling ourselves I think to some degree by looking back from our own perspective here. Thank you. Representative V Hofsky. I am noticing yesterday and today that your, your hand raise in your square sort of appears to kind of disappear in the background of the white on the House Chamber walls in your virtual background. I'm just wondering if you might change that to a yellow hand, or a blue hand, or purple hand or something. I don't want to miss you in the queue because I didn't notice that you had your hand raised. So I'm going to go to Representative Lafayette, and then Higley and then I'll come to be hope speaking or someone else will go first. I'm still thinking. I just raised my hand so you didn't miss me. Okay, good. Representative Higley. Thank you, Madam Chair. Yeah, this discussion for me too has brought up some concerns. I certainly heard the representative from the Vermont law school talk about. If the Constitution is changed, the wording that is being proposed is is the correct wording. I was reassured with his statement in that regard but I mean if we're going to go down this whole road of looking and considering the ways that do certain work as indentured servitude. I would have to have a better knowledge of some of what prisoners do because my knowledge of what some prisoners do is not for the profit of somebody else it's for maybe cutting and splitting would for low income families. But again, I have a real concern and not completely knowing what prisoners in the state are required to do or asked to do so. We're going to go down that road I guess I need to have some more testimony in that regard. I'll be clear that I'm not, I'm not implying that that I think that this change in the Constitution is going to have the effect of law of saying that that our prison system has to change what it's doing currently I'm I was reflecting that the person who testified. His name. Yeah, he had funds on he was sitting in a dark. No, no, it was the guy from New Jersey. I'm running the national program. Max Parthas Max Parthas he he was saying that that prison labor is is a form of slavery. And so everybody has a right to say what they personally feel but again, you know, what is what does it come back how does how does that get, you know, drawn through the processes of the courts that would finally make that determination. I mean, yes, there's nothing about this that would instantly outlaw something other than slavery or indentured servitude and I don't think that you know I think that there would have to be more more legal process to to drill down into the forms of work that people in prison are subjected to. Representative Bihovsky. Thank you. The, to clarify what I recall Max Parthas saying is that forced prison labor is a form of slavery. And, you know, I think any anyone should have the choice to work but it should be a choice it shouldn't be forced they should not be unable to to if they've moved here unable to leave because of the wages they're making don't ever allow them to leave it's it, it should be a choice. And so for me, that was the piece really here is is the choice are we forcing people into slavery or indentured servitude and the words on the page are pretty clear that no we don't agree with that. And I think the nuance we could have a long conversation about the economic realities and I think those are bigger deeper conversations that aren't, as the chair has said immediately going to change. And by the by us declaring clearly and firmly that slavery and indentured servitude is wrong. I think the state might like totally disagree with that comment that if you've got somebody it's incarcerated and you have expectations and then to do something that again that we're going to make the comparison or analogy between slavery, and that I totally disagree with that. Senator Poston and then. Just just for some clarification. Our US Constitution the 13th Amendment reads, neither slavery, nor involuntary servitude, except as a punishment for crime, where the party shall have been duly convicted shall exist within United States, or any place such to their jurisdiction. Thank you. Okay. So I just wanted to, I guess recap from the different things of from testimony that we heard and from today, you know, things that people are like throwing out things like apprenticeship and let me her testimony there was things like the bigger agenda. For me, looking at this when I first saw it there was no question like yes this is something that I support like I don't want anyone to ever think that they can hold somebody, or make them do work, or, you know, ever prison somebody like that that's not what we do here. Maybe that's not allowed and we won't tolerate that, but I don't like hearing the things of you know this is part of the bigger agenda this is part of where we're going to move on from and this is what we need to do like as a stepping stone because for me I don't take this lightly like a stepping stone this is something very big and something that we should be proud of what we're doing and so that that makes me bring pause to. Is this something that's just a check box and there's a bigger area they're trying to know that other people are trying to get to through this. Or is this something that actually is going to be done and then there's going to be changes to things that possibly could be going on here. So things like apprenticeship, people are have to do something to get somewhere and they're not paid a wage have to go through you have to work, and you don't get something like you're not getting a wage you're falling through. But you're choosing to be an apprentice is the difference, like I'm going to choose to apprentice to an electrician because I want to become an electrician, and, and I am willing to work for free, or for, you know, for very little because I want to learn the skills right. And so, and, and I hear that I also hear the same thing of the same thing and someone being in jail and I know rep Holston just read the amendment again but the testimony we heard someone chose to do a crime. You're in jail. Right, and he was quoting from the United States Constitution. I understand that from what we heard from testimony, people are seen to have a trail they are following. And I think that's probably true for everything that we do. Right. Every, every bill that we pass through here, somebody else might think, Oh, great. Now that they've done that I want to, I want to do a little bit more. You know, now that we've eliminated this eliminated this board or commission, I want to eliminate the next one, you know, so, like, everything that we do it, somebody else might be thinking of ways to build on it and I think the question that we have before is do we think it's right to move this constitutional amendment forward. This is not the be all end all like we are not adopting this constitutional amendment all we're saying is we it can advance to the next step in the process, which is that the full house considers it. And then it advances to the next step in the process, which is that it goes to the governor and the governor puts it on the November ballot for 2022 and then the next step in the process is that every Vermont or gets to vote on it. And so, you know, we may, we, you know, we could get bogged down in a lot of the details and a lot of the thinking about well what does this mean what you know what what more might happen at some point in the future. But the reality of the question that's before us is, do, do we believe that we should put this forward for the House to consider for the governor to consider and for Vermont. And I respect that and I respect the process but I don't take very light to what we are doing when we're changing our constitution and for me that's something that is a very big deal. And I don't appreciate it being a check mark on someone's agenda regardless of that's the truth or not this is something big that has affected, you know, and that personally has moved people in the room and people that are testifying. And it, to me I just didn't appreciate that. Well, I mean, I'm sure everyone at this table has done emails at the beginning of the session about various policy organizations or lobbying groups that have legislative agendas that they want to get passed and but you know, you know I think the question for us is, you know, is this the other thing to do is amend the Constitution. I really don't think that leads necessarily to a larger policy discussion of some other things that may or may not happen. I mean, I think it's this is is an issue in and of itself is whether we want to amend the Constitution to clarify the intent, our intent with respect to slavery, whether there are other policy issues involving racism is a discussion that will be dealt with and potentially other pieces of legislation. And we will have a debate about those issues that suffered an apartment. I don't see this as, you know, oh, if we pass this amendment, it's going to lead to x or why I really don't see that. But you know, others may disagree. I mean everybody has an agenda that comes into this building. I mean, and wants things from us, right. Yep. We're having a gender, but it doesn't seem to be too much. I don't know if representative cannon was was talking about us all having an agenda. Many of the people who come and testify before us. We all got it. Really true to one degree or nothing. We're having a discussion representative Anthony. Thank you madam chair. I was just reflecting. Even a limited view over the 100 years of the 20th century and the various amendments that have come and gone. I. I think for instance that the widening the franchise to that movement started at least 50 years prior and maybe more universal franchise citizen or no had been practiced in states and localities for a very long time before we actually as a people were able to vote to officially change the constitution to support the franchise in federal general elections to women. And I don't recall, but it could be wrong that people were lamenting the loss of some historical gym. They were treating it as simply a revision to match current thinking and current practice. Compared to 1791, when that original language was first agreed to by a bunch of white males. And I'm going to read the articles of confederation so I, you know, this sort of goes back to the, what is the Constitution represent is it is it a sort of dead document or a series of dead, dead articles, or is it meant to be along with the change in our society and I guess I'm part of the living document crowd. And so I don't lament that it was changed in the 20th century. And I know if I want to look at the original document I know where to look for it. And I can also do as Peter teach out did understand the context in which the original language was hatched. And that doesn't bind me as, as I, as I get a sense that some people are sort of stuck in, in a, in a, you know, well we can't change it because it was important in 1791. I just happen not to be part of that mindset. Thank you madam chair. So Andrea informs me that Paul Gillies is able to make himself available, which is really fantastic. I love that he has the flexibility and he will be here momentarily. I hesitate to give us a bio break lest we impolitely leave him sitting here alone in the room for 15 minutes. But Andrea if you have any other clarity in terms when you think he'll be here that might allow us to, to go off live and grab a cup of coffee or stretch our legs. Do let me know.
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Police have charged a 53-year-old Macleay Island man following an investigation into the death of an 85-year-old woman on the island in November.
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My name is Don Mavit, I'm an acting detective superintendent attached to the Metropolitan South region and the regional crime coordinator. Can you tell us what's happened today? Yes, this morning a 53-year-old McClay Island man was arrested on McClay Island in relation to the investigation to the murder of Mrs Watson on the island back in their member last year. He's been charged at the Brisbane City Watch House and will be appearing in court tomorrow morning. What's he been charged with? One count of murder. He's been taken to the Watch House in the city and will be appearing in the Bridge and Magistrates Court tomorrow morning. And what happens at the hearing tomorrow? He will appear before the Magistrate and they'll determine what to do from there. What were you, police, to be allergic to this? Look, police will be alleging that he's responsible for the murder of Mrs Watson. It was quite a bit. Is there anything that he can elaborate on in that? Look, I'm not going to elaborate in relation to any of the evidence in relation to that or the hammer. But what I will say is that without the continued support of the McClay Island community, we wouldn't have been able to get to this stage in the investigation or make this arrest. The investigation? You had lots and lots of calls from members of the community? Look, the community in general and in McClay Island in particular have been very on the front foot of phone crime stoppers on many occasions and provided information to us which has subsequently led to this arrest. And you spoke to the family this morning to let them know that this had happened? Yes, members of every family have been spoken to and they are very relieved that an arrest has been made. No, I'm not at liberty to confirm who he is till he's appeared in court. Can you also, at the time you did speak of how brutal the death was, are you able to get to just go over that forest in terms of how bad the death was? It was a vicious murder and that's all I'm prepared to say about that but that's exactly what it was. Long investigation, was there one thing that suddenly happened that meant that you could then move towards this arrest today? No, but what happened right from the outset, the proper framework was laid for the investigation by the detectives investigating it and also by information coming from the public, as I've said, from McLey Island as well in particular and that is what has put us in this stage to build on the investigation and make this arrest. And is there any sense from the islanders that the community doesn't say that this attack has happened? Look, not that I'm aware of and I don't think so and by their community spirit in providing information to us, it certainly doesn't appear to be the case. That's the first that I'm aware of, that's right, yes. Look, I'm not prepared to discuss that. I know that's been reported in the media but I'll leave that for the court process to bring out. Can you tell us what the man was arrested this morning? He was arrested at a local supermarket on the island. Yeah, that's where he was arrested. Was there a large operation in order to affect that arrest? We had detectives travelling over there today for that purpose. They encountered him at the supermarket or outside the supermarket and that's where the arrest happened. Do you know what time that was? Around about 8.30 this morning.
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Robert Heron Picks The Nits - DTNS 4187
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It’s our CES 2022 Wrap-up show. Robert Heron is here with all the important TV and Display highlights from the show and Allison Sheridan spotlights a few unusual products that you may have missed.
Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Allison Sheridan, Robert Heron, Len Peralta, Roger Chang, Joe.
Support Daily Tech News Show! https://www.patreon.com/dtns
Quick Hits:
https://www.ign.com/articles/e3-2022-cancels-in-person-event-digital-show-uncertain
https://www.cnet.com/tech/gaming/samsungs-odyssey-ark-looks-too-graceful-for-gaming-ces-2022/#ftag=CAD590a51e
https://www.theverge.com/22870203/ces-2022-best-of-gadgets-concepts-tech
https://techcrunch.com/2022/01/07/abbott-lingo/
https://www.theverge.com/2022/1/7/22871732/microsoft-powertoys-always-on-top-run-launcher-web-search-features
https://www.wsj.com/articles/samsung-electronics-expects-52-rise-in-quarterly-operating-profit-11641514094?mod=djemalertNEWS
https://www.reuters.com/world/china/chinas-copyright-authority-bans-digital-music-platforms-signing-most-exclusive-2022-01-06/
https://techcrunch.com/2022/01/06/twitter-tweet-takes-video-replies/
https://www.engadget.com/engadget-best-of-ces-2022-200032353.html?src=rss
Top Stories:
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/01/06/technology/google-sonos-patents.html
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/01/google-loses-sonos-patent-case-starts-stripping-functionality-from-speakers/
https://www.googlenestcommunity.com/t5/Blog/Upcoming-Speaker-Group-changes/bc-p/77851/highlight/true#M623
https://www.zerema.co
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPQ1fixxGX8
https://cradlewise.com/product/smart-crib/
https://moonbikes.com
https://steam-box.com
https://www.liliforlife.com/en
https://www.theverge.com/2021/12/22/22849943/radioshack-defi-cryptocurrency-radio-token-launch
https://www.wsj.com/articles/gamestop-entering-nft-and-cryptocurrency-markets-as-part-of-turnaround-plan-11641504417?mod=djemalertNEWS
https://krebsonsecurity.com/2022/01/norton-360-now-comes-with-a-cryptominer/#more-57993
Discussion Stories:
https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/samsung-qd-oled-tv-tech-explained-welcome-quantum-dot-era/
https://www.ces.tech/Innovation-Awards/Honorees/2022/Best-Of/S/SAMSUNG-65%e2%80%9d-QD-DISPLAY-TV.aspx
https://news.lgdisplay.com/global/2021/12/lg-display-unveils-next-generation-oled-tv-display-oled-ex/
https://electronics.sony.com/tv-video/televisions/all-tvs/p/xr65a95k
https://electronics.sony.com/tv-video/televisions/all-tvs/p/xr75z9k
https://www.hisense-usa.com/tv-and-audio/televisions/all-tvs/PX1-PRO_px1-pro-trichroma-laser-cinema
https://www.atsc.org/nextgen-tv/deployments/
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http://www.twis.org
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Coming up on DTNS, we wrap up CES 2022 week. Robert Herron's here to look at what we saw in TVs and home theaters, and Allison Sheridan identifies some of the most interesting announcements you didn't hear about elsewhere. DTNS starts now. This is the Daily Tech News for Friday, January 7th, 2022, in Los Angeles, I'm Tom Merritt. And from Studio Redwood, I'm Sarah Lane. And this is Allison Sheridan of the Podfeat podcast. Drawing the top tech stories from Cleveland, I'm Len Peralta. And I'm the show's producer, Roger Chang. And as I mentioned, co-host of AVXL, Robert Herron's along with us. Hey, Robert. Hey, how are you guys? Good to be here. Good to have you new year. Good to see you. Thank you. Happy 2022. We were just all sharing our favorite YouTube channels on Good Day Internet, and obviously we'll be talking more about the topics of CES on Good Day Internet. If you want that wider show, get it at patreon.com slash DTNS. Big, big thanks to our top patrons. Today, they include Chris Benito, Steve Aya-Darola, and Jeffrey Zilx. Let's start with a few tech things you should know. The Entertainment Software Association canceled its in-person E3 event this year, citing ongoing health risks. The ESA says it could not confirm whether or not there would be a digital event this year as well. Game monitors aren't new, curved monitors aren't new. But at CES, we got a curved game monitor that is not curved left to right. But instead, top to bottom. Samsung hopes you find that interesting. It created the 55-inch 4K Odyssey Arc coming out in the second half of this year. That's about all the details we have on it so far. However, the Verge named it their pick for best-in-show at CES. At the HealthTech keynote at CES, Abbott CEO Robert Ford announced that the medical device maker is developing a new line of consumer bio-wearables called Lingo. The devices will be aimed at general fitness and wellness able to track key signals in the body, such as glucose, ketones, and lactate with alcohol levels potentially down the line. Microsoft added new features to the PowerToys suite. Always on top lets users pin any app to always be in front of other windows. PowerToys also added web search in the run launcher using a activation command to search the web and the search will go to preferred search engine in your user's default browser. Samsung forecast its Q4 operating profit increased 52% on the year. That's up to 13.8 trillion won, which is about 11.4 billion US dollars, although this would still miss analyst estimates. The company also estimates that it hit record quarterly revenue of 24% on the year to 76 trillion won. Samsung's contract chip manufacturing business is expected to see increased profit in the next quarter. The National Copyright Administration of China issued an order Thursday preventing digital music platforms from signing exclusive agreements in most cases. China's market regulator had already ordered Tencent to end all of its exclusive agreements last year for being anti-competitive. Other companies affected by this new order include Xiaomi, China Mobile, and NetEase. If you're wondering about Apple, they partner with Tencent, so they're already covered under that in China and Spotify is not allowed to operate in China. Twitter began testing a new feature on iOS called TweetTakes that will let users post a video reaction to tweets rather than a standard quote tweet. Probably reminds you of a different app, but no, we're talking about Twitter. TweetTakes places the tweet a user is responding to as a sticker that's placed over a vertical video. Yeah, about time they came up with that TikTok, Twitter. Engadget, which awards the official best of CES awards gave the official best in show to the Chevy Silverado EV, GM's second fully electric model built on the Ultium battery platform. Chevy Silverado RST officially had the model, promises a 400 mile range, fast charging of up to 100 miles of range per 10 minutes, 10.2 kilowatt hours of off-board power, which you could use to run power tools at a work site or home accessories if you had a power outage. It'll tow up to 10,000 pounds, carry up to 1300 pounds of payload with an initial MSRP for the first edition. This is like the founder's edition of the truck of $105,000. If you're like, I just want to get one of the first ones, that will fall to a more expected $39,000 base price for the regular RST when that arrives in the summer of 2024. Yeah, I know. Quite a price to be first. All right, let's start with the news on Google and Sonos' little patent spat. Let's do it. The United States International Trade Commission ruled that Google infringed on five audio technology patents held by Sonos related to controlling a group of speakers. The ruling would block Google from importing infringing products, including Nest audio, Pixel phones, and Chromecast devices, water devices. Google responded by pushing out an ITC-approved software downgrade that changes a few group speaker features. So users will have to adjust each speaker in a group's volume individually, whereas before they were nested. And some users will face issues if they haven't updated to the latest software. Google doesn't expect any impact on device imports or sales. Of course the company would say that. So instead of paying Sonos a license, Google has decided to remove functionality. That is not great if you're a Google customer, but that is something that the company decided to do. Ars Technica quotes one commenter on the Google Nest community as saying, quote, so you got sued by Sonos and we pay the price? Either get some better lawyers or win the suit and win the suit or pay Sonos a royalty or start issuing refunds to customers. End quote. What do we think? Fair? Unfair? I mean, that's terrible. I mean, they have a choice, right? They're making it sound like their only decision. Well, you know, Sonos won't let us do it. So we have to take away the capability. And there's always a choice, right? They didn't want to spend the money to pay. And maybe they don't want to set a precedent making it look like they will pay. I don't know. I'm on the side of the user there. It kind of reminds me of what went on recently between YouTube and Google, or I'm sorry, YouTube and gosh, what was it? NBC Universal, right? Where they took away ASPN from my YouTube TV app. And my mom was like, oh my gosh, this is horrible. How will we cope? And I'm like, they're gonna come to a resolution. I sort of see the same thing in this scenario. Robert, what about you? I just am kind of sad to see that they spent all this time just hashing out exactly what was owned by who when it should have been pretty clear right up front if you're adopting a feature for a product line. I'm curious to know how much the lawyers made in all of this when- Probably a lot. And why wouldn't Google then just license that technology right from Sonos in order to have that continued functionality? I wonder why exactly it had to go this far. It's my job to advocate for the devil. So first of all, Google does not expect any impact on device or imports or sales because they agreed with the ITC on the downgrade, right? The ITC could ban them from importing but Google's saying we agreed with the ITC on this downgrade before we even pushed it. So we're confident that the ITC is not gonna stop us from bringing stuff in because we think we've gotten around it. Why didn't Google license it? Too expensive, maybe. What if Sonos is asking for a ridiculous amount of money for this and they just couldn't get them to bring a lower price? Maybe Google legitimately is like, we're not gonna pay that. Like we would have to raise the price of all our Nest stuff. So we'd rather take away the feature, maybe. Didn't you say in the pre-show though that there was evidence that they were actually briefed on this by Sonos and then used it so they knew they were doing it? Not evidence. Google and Sonos did cooperate on some stuff and Sonos under NDA showed them some features. Now, what Sonos is not accusing Google of is ripping off trade secrets and doing what they showed them. They haven't violated their NDA but Sonos' noses out of joint because they're saying, but they basically kinda saw how we did it and so figured out their own way of doing it which violates our path. That makes them more dirt-baggery, right? Well, I mean, yeah, it depends on how you feel about both companies. It always surprises me when a company says, and the company being Google in the sense, there's Google versus Sonos. I have a lot of Sonos products but I have a lot of issues with the Sonos business model as well and that's a story for another time but for Google to be like, well, sorry, sorry as a consumer, you're just the one who loses out. We just couldn't come to a resolution. It's like a little eye-rolly to me. I'll tell you what I would have to see. I would wanna see a bunch of other companies licensing this patent saying, yeah, the terms are pretty easy. It's not super expensive. I don't know why Google is being, if I saw that, then yes, I'm gonna look at Google and say like, you're being intractable but if nobody else is licensing this then maybe Google's got a point of like, well, we thought we had got around the patent, we were wrong, the judge disagrees in the ITC so we're just not gonna do it because I don't know that anybody else does this either. That Google Nest team post as well within their forums telling their users exactly what changes they were expecting with this downgrade, they seem related to like group volume levels for adjusting speaker simultaneously or using your phone's control to do something similar. Yeah, that's what I'm saying. Really basic kind of stuff, so, oh. Yeah, it's a method, right? It's not the code, it's not the technology, it's the method for doing it and patents always feel like that, right? They always feel like, well, but it's obvious except you can't get a patent, technically you're not supposed to be able to get a patent if it's obvious so it must not have been and Google didn't figure out a way around it. All right, I'm gonna stop advocating for the devil now and start advocating for Allison who always has a good eye for interesting CES announcements that might go under the radar elsewhere so we asked her to comb through the press releases for some notable notes. Allison, what are some interesting CES things you're hoping to find out more about? Well, I'm just betting there's enough people here that are still searching for the perfect pillow to give us a good night's sleep. Zarema is an after-event pillow that allows you to set its shape and height to what's exactly comfortable for you. If Zarema detects that you're snoring it automatically adjusts the height and sort of like tilts your head back to open the airway so that you can stop snoring. And it's got built-in sleep detection which allows you to track your sleep to see how well it's working. Zarema is made of open cell memory foam and it has a waterproof and antibacterial cover and it looks pretty interesting to me. It's available now for $250. Aw, man, you had me until the price. That's an offensive pillow. It's got a little elbow nudge. It's got little pumps and stuff in it that are pumping it up and down. If you're lucky, it's an elbow nudge. I don't know. I mean, my Fitbit tracks my sleep and that's a wearable that I wear at night. I know not everybody is into that overnight but it works for me. So this would not be something that I would necessarily buy but the wrong pillow sucks. We've all been there. And I love the idea of it saying, well, what do you need? What do you need to not only feel the most comfortable but also help your sleep friend get more sleep? I gotta say, Steve is very nice. When I'm snoring, he simply lays his hand on my chest and that makes me stop. So he's very nice about that. I don't need a pillow to do that but I still thought that was a pretty cool product. Another thing I'm always really interested in at CES is baby products. There's been a lot of things that I've found at CES that later on I've seen in the mainstream and watching my children with their newborns in the last few years has really highlighted how sleep deprivation is a real problem for parents. They're starting to hit the hallucinating point with one of the newborns. A company called Cradlewise has an inventive idea that might help keep the baby asleep. It's a smart crib that senses if your baby wakes up via a smart baby monitor that's built into the crib. So you tell it what time you think your baby should be sleeping to. It's supposed to be a three hour stint tonight. And if the baby wakes up during that time the entire crib rocks. And it's hard to describe. Not like an old fashioned rocker but pivoting around a point up above it. So it's sort of rotating and moving the baby. And it'll give you notifications to tell you the baby woke up in what time and it'll tell you, hey, I got this one. I put the baby back to sleep for you. I did wonder, do you really want a notification telling you the baby's awake? I thought that was all I was to sleep. Maybe you can modify that. The crib can also play white noise or playlists of your choosing. Now, you bought at the price of the pillow the Cradlewise smart crib is $1,500. But I know some people who would lay that hard cash down right now to regain sleep. And that's the crib too. It's not like an attachment to an existing crib. So, okay. I mean, it's still locked. I mean, listen, if you're paying a night nurse, this looks like a deal. A hand that rocks the cradle is an AI in this case. Exactly. It's got a bassinet level at first and then it can go up to 24 months as a full-size crib. So it was very pretty too. I thought that was pretty cool. What about non-sleep items? Well, all right. I guess I was tired when I wrote these notes. When I was a kid growing up in Michigan, snowmobiles were all the rage, but they were gas powered. Now we've got electric bikes nowadays and French startup MoonBikes is bringing us an electric snow bike. They're ready to go to a range of up to 60 kilometers with an optional dual battery, which is pretty good. I did have a question, and again, I haven't gotten to talk to these people yet, but I wondered whether that range, how highly affected that's gonna be by the amount of snow you're in and how heavy that snow is. I don't know if you've ever skied in California, we refer to Sierra Cement. We have very wet, heavy snow a lot of times. And so that was a question I wouldn't have if I got to talk to them. Now MoonBike is three times lighter than a snowmobile, so they show them just hooked on the back of a truck. And I thought it looked really fun in the videos. I mean, I'd probably kill myself cause I'm clumsy, but this one is really gonna hit your pocket book. They're accepting pre-orders at $8,500 and $1,800 for that extra second battery. And if you want a fast charger, that's gonna add up to another $480. Wow, okay. Anything for less than $1,000. Okay, okay, let's drop it down. But it was cool, it looks really cool. It's cool, no, you're right, you're right, it's very cool. Looks fun. All right, I imagine if you're anything like me, when I was working, I packed a lunch to save money and save time, all the time going out to lunch and just waste a lot of time. I had to say though, after a while, a cold peanut butter jelly sandwich got old real fast, but so did fighting for microwave time to reheat leftovers and a microwave maybe of questionable smells. A company called Steambox has created a self-heating lunchbox that might solve all of these problems. It's a rechargeable system that can heat up three meals on a single charge. Now this isn't some giant industrial looking box that you have to carry. It's got a beautiful light wood grain lid and it makes me think of like a nice looking bento box, kind of larger than that. I wasn't able to find this dimensions of Steambox, but in the photos it looks to be easy enough to carry and big enough for a reasonable size lunch. Inside there's an insulated chamber into which you put a metal tray with your food. Now Steambox can be controlled by an app, of course it can, while showing you your battery charge. Steambox is on pre-order for 179 Euro, which is around 200 US. So I think that's finally something affordable. Yeah, affordable, but more affordable. Yeah, and interesting. This is one I definitely want to test. If you were using it on a daily basis, you would make that money back real quick and you would enjoy your food away from home that much more. I love this idea. No fish microwave, right? Yeah, you know, I'm with you on that all of a sudden, like you know, Zach, sometimes you got a microwave stuff, but you're like, what else was in here earlier today? Yeah, it's not popcorn. All right, my last one. I've only become more aware in the past few years, how many people are living with dyslexia? These people managed to muddle through life with this invisible-to-us challenge to reading and writing. Something called lily lamp is a small battery-powered personal lamp that emits customizable flashes of light that are almost imperceptible to the naked eye. These flashes make the perception of writing more precise for a majority of people with dyslexia, or so this company says that it does. The French developers of lily say that reading becomes smoother, faster, and less tiring as a result. The flashes of light are customizable through an iOS or Android app. You could order lily lamp, let's see, 349 euro, which is roughly the same in US dollars. Yeah, I want to see some of the more medical vetting on this, but potentially great, I love it, yeah. Yeah, I do have a friend, if I could get one, I have a friend I could give it to to have her check it out and see what it did, whether it actually does as it says on the tin. Well, I'm sure it flashes light, but whether it fixes the problem is a real question. Yeah, whether that does what it says, yeah, for sure. Well, thank you so much, Allison. These are great, these are great little finds that I have not seen anywhere else, yeah. Across the spectrum. Well, something that you might have heard about recently is cryptocurrencies. Everybody's getting into crypto. Last year, last year, remember, 2021 wasn't that long ago, we reported that Radio Shack intended to focus on cryptocurrency trading. Some folks thought that was kind of crazy. Other folks said, eh, it makes sense. GameStop just launched a cryptocurrency division to establish an NFT marketplace for game developers. It's also partnering with two cryptocurrency companies to develop games that use blockchain and NFTs, Ubisoft, Zynga, and Square Enix, have all recently announced plans to sell NFTs as well. Even antivirus makers are getting into the fun, so to speak. Crabzone Security notes that last July, Norton 360 added an Ethereum mining program called Norton Crypto to customers installation. Norton LifeLock says that the program is opt-in, so you don't have to do it, got opt-in. It'll take 15% of currency's mind though, the rest to be kept by the user. Might be worth your time, might not. Your system also must meet minimum hardware requirements, including an Nvidia GPU, and at least six gigabytes of RAM. If you enable the program, it'll work when your system is otherwise idle, so it shouldn't interrupt what you're doing when you're actually active on your system. It'll create a wallet and store your encryption key securely in the cloud. Only the user is said to have access to this encryption key. Norton Crypto makes it easy to transfer any coins to a coin-based account, so they have a partnership there, obviously. Oh, transfers will take out a 15% fee as well as gas fees associated with any Ethereum transaction, which vary by day. And boy, if you know anything about gas fees, you know that they are a real, I won't say what they are. They are high. The system launched back in July, but received attention on January 4th when Corey Doctro tweeted about it. Norton LifeLack not only insists it's opt-in. You don't have to do this. This is opt-in, but also issued a statement with instructions on how to remove ncrypt.exe if you so desire, if you're not cool with it, not down with it, don't want it on your system. Norton wants to help you out there. However, many users did not like the executable being downloaded at all without their permission, even if it wasn't enabled. They just didn't like it being there. So a lot of people worried about power consumption were worse. Robert, what are your thoughts? That would be my one concern overall. I like the fact that it is opt-in. That's the way to do it if you're gonna voice this on someone. The 15% fee, you know, give or take it, if that's what you want, you can take it or leave it. However, just be aware that they are specifically requesting certain GPU characteristics that imply that it's gonna be a GPU minor. These programs will run that graphics card, in particular the memory, harder than any game currently out there. And you have to be aware on certain cards, that can be well over 100 degrees Celsius on memory temperatures alone, let alone the increased power consumption, there are graphics cards out there now, exceeding 350 watts when they're grinding away. And depending on the cost of your GPU, I'm not sure if I trust something like this program from this company to be managing the health characteristics and looking out for my best end, in terms of managing that setup and making sure it's not gonna fry my freaking graphics card that may be very difficult to replace in this day and age. I mean, at that level of degrees, 100 degrees Celsius, you can't crank at that for very long before you're in trouble, right? That's the weird part right now. There are certain, on the high end of graphics cards today, they're using a form of RAM called GDDR6X. It has a list temperature of about 94 C, but often these implementations I see will well and exceed that, like 104. Even when you're gaming sometimes, depending on the cooling setup, depending on your room conditions, either way, just be aware that if you're gonna run crypto mining hardware for Ethereum, it is just gonna push that memory on your graphics card to the limit and be aware that there could be some wear and tear involved. Hopefully they're increasing the fan speeds to keep things a little cooler. Those kind of back end things that somebody might be a little more familiar with this kind of project would be aware of, I just hope that they're making that aware to the users in general. I think that's, oh, sorry, go ahead, Allison. I was just gonna say that your typical Norton user is not somebody who's a gamer or who understands what's going on with their graphics cards. Oh, I can make some money, okay, click. That's true. I don't have a problem with them offering this personally. I don't have a problem with everyone saying, great, thanks, I'm not going to use it. I think what Robert brings up is the key thing is if people look into this, is Norton making it clear what they're getting into? That's the part that I do have an issue with and to your point, Allison, these are not necessarily savvy users who know this stuff. So you need to make it extra clear, like if you turn this on, here are the implications of it. I see people getting bent out of shape that they have it at all, just don't use it, right? It is opt-in, it's not opt-out. They didn't force this on people. People are getting really nose bent out of shape that the file was downloaded at all. That's pretty normal for software. If they're offering an option to not make you download it when you select it to have it there and ready for you, so I don't really have a problem with most of that stuff. It's a thing that I don't think they need to be offering. I don't have a problem that they offered it just because I don't want it. It's opt-in, you know? It's, you don't have to get mad about it if you don't want to. Hey, well, folks, if you agree with me, please let us know on social. I mean, if you disagree too, I guess that's all right too. Get in touch with the DTNS audience on our social networks. Daily Tech News Show on Twitter, it's Daily Tech News SH. Just start typing Daily Tech News Show until you run out of characters. Or DTNS Picks, DTNS PIX on Instagram. No CES coverage is complete without Robert Herron's perspective on all the TV and display panel developments that were announced at the show. And Robert, I want to start with one of the hot buzz terms of the show, QD OLED. Can you explain to us in top level terms what QD OLED is? If you think about the OLEDs offered today from companies like LG, they currently generate the picture you see. Each individual pixel is a little piece of OLED material that is glowing when stimulated by electricity. Now for LG's design, they use a white OLED material and that pushes through a color filter. And each sub-pixel will be red, blue, green, or in LG's case, they add a white sub-pixel as well. There is immediate efficiency loss right there when you're transitioning this pure white backlight through this piece of plastic to see the pixels the way you need them to be. Now with QD OLED, what they are thinking of doing and what they are and what they have done is simply replace that color filter with a material. One, start with a blue backlight material that is well engineered and very close to where it needs to be, spectrally speaking in terms of its color coordinate to be good for use in televisions. And then convert the rest of that light, the extra blue light using red and green quantum dot materials, that's the QD part in QD OLED. Those quantum dot converters are very efficient. And instead of say a 90% loss through a standard filter used on either an LCD TV or an OLED from LG, you're looking at something closer to like 10%, which is just fantastic. That's huge. And the design by nature will also be pure RGB. There will not be a white sub-pixel. So that could imply superior color saturation in addition to already the perfect black level you get from OLED anyway. All right, so overall, yeah, I mean, I know QD OLED sort of burned up the headlines as far as TVs go at CES. What else did you see at CES that is worth noting? One, the distinct lack of actual next generation OLED displays that you could actually put your eyes on. That was kind of a bummer. Yes, we had the QD OLED introduction from Samsung Display, not Samsung electronics. Samsung electronics didn't actually show off this next gen display. However, in Sony's booth, they at least announced their product, the A95K, which will be based upon this Samsung display product and available in 55 and 65 inches. That's currently listed on their website. That arguably will be one of the premium TVs for 2022, even though it is currently limited to a max size of 65 inches. LG's display division also announced, although they have not actually shown this off yet, is their next gen OLED technology, looking say to 2023 and beyond. They're actually using deuterium particles within the OLED materials to create brighter displays that are more robust. Deuterium like heavy water deuterium? Yes. Wow. And that's kind of crazy. You can Google QLED or OLED.EX and that's their technology for that. Now all of this... What's heavy water? Heavy water. It has what? It's an isotope of hydrogen. So... Yeah, and it's often used in nuclear reactors because the water can absorb radiation. I want to say it has one extra proton or not. Don't quote me. Yeah, it's something like that if that's not exactly right. Yeah, yeah. But what is also kind of cool is that coming to PC displays, we're having more and more OLED showing up there as well. So LG showed off last year, of course, their Ultrafine OLED Pro monitors. They have a new version for this year that will include hardware calibration options and just generally better performance. Alienware is showing off a monitor based upon, and so is Samsung of course, based upon that QD OLED technology as well. And these are highly anticipated just to see what kind of longevity are they going to be able to pull out of these in a PC environment. Now, LCD televisions will always remain the affordable option and for some of the biggest screens out there. And many LED LCDs is the trend that everyone has now jumped on board with. This is basically changing up the backlight system on an LCD TV. So that instead of using just a few of them and maybe they're extra bright, you're using thousands or in some cases, tens of thousands of these to create a more seamless and controllable backlighting system that can produce very good local dimming as well as just punchy bright output when you need it. Now, in the flagship TVs for 2022 from companies like Sony and that beautiful Z9K you can look at right now online as well as Samsung's QN900B and the Hisense U9 series. This year are all adopting this mini LED system that should produce anywhere from two to three. I'm looking at that new Sony Z9K maybe peeking out at 4,000 nits of light output which is significant for a home theater display. That would be impressive to say the least. And of course, those examples will be 8K screens. 8K going forward will just, I think, really kind of take over anything say above 65 inches in screen size. That's where it's most effective including I have to say, Hisense showed off their latest generation 8K projector using RGB laser technology that they've already pioneered for their award-winning 4K projector that's currently available. That design looks fantastic as well. So there's no shortage of, I think OLED getting bigger and brighter and in some cases just simply better. LG did announce a 97 inch model coming out this year. That's gigantic and a 42 inch as well. But one final thing I'm seeing across the board for the 2022 lineup is the incorporation of the NextGen TV tuners, aka ATSC 3.0. And that, if you care, is the system that will basically deliver 4K broadcast video live streaming over a potentially cheap antenna. So if that's important to you, the deployment map gets a little more filled in every year. Here in the Bay Area, it's total weak sauce at this point. Last time I checked, we didn't have a single channel currently active, but that's coming and it's built in. And I think that is a key feature that's gonna be there and hopefully occasionally people will take advantage of it. Yeah, my TV's up against a fireplace currently. So it's like, there just isn't any OTA stuff happening. Real quick, Robert, my mom is in the market for a new TV and she went to Costco recently and was like, those OLED TVs are very nice. If you're kind of in a, let's say you want a new TV, you're thinking of spending $1,000, where would you point people to? I think it depends on the room environment, most of all. And OLED would be a great option, but I'm not sure of what you would get at $1,000 for OLED. Even the 48-inch model is probably above that budget. And to stay in budget, I'd be looking at something more along the lines of a value TV. That TCL 6 series is still gonna be a fantastic money saver that gets you. Something that's bright and punchy, supports all the formats and it's really easy to use with the built-in Roku system. Otherwise, actually, there isn't the new 42-inch model. If that's big enough, you could probably find that for $1,000 real soon. Coming from LG as a 4K display at 42 inches. I think that will be far more popular as a PC display than it will be for a home theater display. Yeah. Otherwise, for about $1,200 to $1,300, that's where you get into the 55-inch screen size for OLED. In a good quality, like their C2 coming out this way. And I think for most living rooms, that's what people are going for. Anything lower than that is maybe a little small. If I need something as a light cannon to combat room lighting, that's where I'm looking more toward LCDs. Samsung's premium displays have the most wonderful anti-reflective coatings and I'll be curious to see if any of that makes it into their new QD OLED designs or their QD display designs that they'll be bringing out later this year. But HiSense is another good one for their H8 and even their H7 is a terrific value for what you get out of that TV in terms of brightness, picture quality, good factory calibration, built-in apps that you might actually use, things like that. All right. Well, that's it for Daily Tech News Show. Those of you on good day internet stick around though. We'll be carrying on the conversation. Thanks to our brand new boss, Frank Kim, who hopefully will join us in the conversation later. Frank just started backing us on Patreon. Thank you, Frank. We also have a great panel of folks to thank today. Lynn Peralta, we'll start with you. Let folks know where they can keep up with your work. Sure thing. Well, first off, this is what I got out of the great information all today. This is what I got out of this story about crypto is, you know, I know I'm a little bit late to the game here, but Radio Shack selling crypto, I think that's kind of fun and interesting. I'm thinking that they're probably gonna call it Tandycoin and, you know, they're gonna need a phone number for the transaction, of course, and you can only buy it in-store. So, I mean, you can only use Tandycoin in-store. So there you go. And then eventually you'll be able to use Tandycoin in their metaverse, Tandyland. Tandyland. I like that. Very, very good. You know, yeah, this image is available right now online at my Patreon, patreon.com forward slash lender at my online store at LynnPeraltaStore.com. I also just want to remind people that this is the last Friday I'm gonna be on DTNS. I'm not going away. I'm actually going to Thursdays. So ArtProv is going to Thursdays. Must see TV. Yes. Well, Lynn, we are lucky to have you on any day that works best for you. So look forward to your drawings in the future. Robert Herron. It's not a CES without a Robert Herron roundup. Thanks so much for being on the show with us. Let folks know where they can keep up with the rest of your work. Follow me on Twitter at Robert Herron. You can also check me out at AVXL.com for my usually weekly podcast. We're getting back on track now for the beginning of the year. And if you want more information about calibration or video services, check out HerronFidelity.com. Excellent. Alison Sheridan, also so glad to have you. Your first show of 2022 and not the last, I'm sure. Let folks know where they can keep up with your work. The best place to go is podfeat.com or you can follow me on Twitter at podfeat. Well, we are live on this show. We keep cranking out everybody Monday through Friday, 4 30 p.m. Eastern 2130 UTC. You can find out more at dailytechnewshow.com slash live. And we'd love to have you join us live if you can. We are back on Monday to talk dogs and the physics of computer animations with Blair Bazderich. Have a great weekend. This week's episodes of Daily Tech News Show were created by the following people, host producer and writer, Tom Merritt, host producer and writer, Sarah Lane, executive producer and booker, Roger Chang, producer, writer and host, Rich Strafilino, video producer and Twitch producer, Joe Coontz, associate producer, Anthony Lamos, Spanish language host, writer and producer, Dan Campos, news host, writer and producer, Jen Cutter. Science correspondent, Dr. Nicky Ackermanns, social media producer and moderator, Zoe Detterding. Our mods, Beatmaster, W. Scottus I, BioCow, Captain Kipper, Jack Shid, Steve Guadirama, Paul Rees, Matthew J. Stevens and J.D. Galloway. Modern video hosting by Dan Christensen. Video feed by Sean Wei. Music and art provided by Martin Bell, Dan Looters, Mustafa A, A-Cast, Creative Arts and Len Peralta. Live art performed by Len Peralta. A-Cast adds support from Trace Gaynor, Patreon support from Stefan Brown. Contributors for this week's show included Patrick Norton, Scott Johnson, Justin Robert Young, Shannon Morse, and Allison Sheridan. Guests on this week's show included Nate Langson and Robert Herron. And thanks to all the patrons who make the show possible. This show is part of the Frog Pants Network. Get more at frogpants.com. The Diamond Club hopes you have enjoyed this program.
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Good dental hygiene and confident smiles is what the Montero Medical Mission left behind before leaving the island after a one-week visit.
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The Montero Medical Mission from the state of Virginia visited the island from the 16th to the 20th of September with the goal of providing human service to members of the public in need of dental services but who could not afford those services. While here the medical mission undertook a virtual dental van tour as it was called to all 77 primary schools. During that tour members of the delegation engaged the students during school hours via their Zoom platform with illustrations on proper tools brushing and a general oral hygiene. The mission also visited the Denver Hospital and Miku Wellness Center where they carried out dental procedures on both children and adults. We're offering a lot of services here for children that need it. We're doing cleanings, extractions and fillings for these children. We're doing the best we can for what we have and what we're using here. So I think there's a need here. There's a decay. A lot of children have decay and even I had a child today that I had to refer to the hospital for a large abscess. So there's a need for pediatrics here in this area and that's why we came down here to try to help. Dr. Martin is appealing to parents to cut back on the amount of sugar that a child or children consume. Sugar is just causing decay on children so it's the limitation of sugar and the actually the proper oral hygiene that help eliminate a lot of the problems. So that's we're doing instructions on dietary issues too as we see the children here. For Dr. Charles Johnson it was a rewarding trip to St. Lucia although he twice visited the island whilst on the cruise. This was his first work trip here. I have been all over the world. I've been the manager of the Paraguay, Ecuador but this was seen special for me because we are providing the service that the people were appreciative and they seem to want us to help them and the community, the Rotary and Alliance group, they really made it easier for us to work here and hopefully we can come back. The Virginia-based Montero medical mission was headed by its founding member and the president Dr. Juan Montero from the communications unit of the Ministry of Health, Wellness and Elderly Affairs to Lita Peter reporting.
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Adding Custom Post Taxonomies to GraphQL Endpoint using WPGraphQL
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Taxonomies allow us to categorize our content but all this data is essential, that is why we need it on our endpoint as well.
Just like the previous video, we added custom post types to our GraphQL Endpoint in WordPress and that allowed us to have more custom data stored in the headless Content Management System. In this video, we are adding Custom Post Taxonomies to the GraphQL Endpoint using WPGraphQL plugin.
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So, just like the custom post types, we are also able to make custom taxonomies in our WordPress. And that is basically the categorizations that you see in the different places. For example, you can have different positions for players and you can create, for example, a defender, forward, goalkeeper, midfielder. But those are categories and are players in this particular instance. So, we are also going to get the different positions. If we try to look for positions in our queries, we don't have anything like that in our endpoints. However, WP GraphQL allows us to either create our custom, our own custom endpoints. For example, I'll just try to put this above over here and say, maybe we are going to add a new taxonomy to our player. So, we're going to call our player, we're going to add a taxonomy called doc tag. We shall add document tags, which is doc tag and doc tags and plural. So, you literally see it's a same thing all over again. If I hit save on this, come back to our backend and reload. If we come to players, you will see that we have a new taxonomy called document tags, and we can create a new tag all through. So, I don't want to create a new tag per se, but instead I want to query the existing tags. So, we're going to choose the add filter function. So, I'm just going to copy this and then I'll just add it here. So, I'm going to tap into the existing register taxonomy ads for WP GraphQL, and it will accept two parameters, that's the ads and the taxonomy that we are getting. So, in this particular, we are looking for the taxonomy in here, and in player, we have a taxonomy called SP position, we have SP list. So, those are the two that we have currently, so SP position, and we're going to create another just so that we can forget it, and then we have SP lists. So, SP list, if you look down here, you will see we have SP list. So, SP list and SP position. Now, we shall call this player position, and we shall call this player position. I'll just edit this player list for singular and then player list for plural. So, we have these all coming through, and we're getting this individual taxonomy. So, what I'm going to do is go back to our endpoint. You see as I type, I'm given what I'm looking for, so we're looking for player positions, and then we're going to look for the edges, and then we're going to look for the node, and then we shall look for the name of the taxonomy, for example, so let's hit play. We shall see we have defenders, we have forwards, we have goalkeeper, we have the midfielder.
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Unprinted Issues of Printing Industries
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Thousands of printing presses are spread across Tamil Nadu, including small and medium printing presses and publications. The press owners, publishers and workers in these presses have been deeply affected by the extended lockdown due to COVID-19. Even though relaxations have been announced by both the central and state government, the sector is not witnessing any sign of recovery since the educational institutions are not yet open and there are no functions happening as before, which formed the major chunk of their demands. NewsClick presents a ground report about the condition of these presses and their workers in Chennai.
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A number of industries have been affected badly by the continuous lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Among these industries, the printing industry has not yet recovered from the crisis even after the lockdown restrictions have been relaxed. There are many small printing press units in Tamil Nadu, especially in Chennai which are struggling for their survival. Newspick approached some of them to understand the crisis that they are going through these days. I especially mentioned in the printing press area in Tamil Nadu, more than two lakhs printing presses are working. The employers all over the world are engaged, more than 10 lakhs employees are engaged in these particular industries. The complete lockdown starts from March 24. After March 24, for the first three months, it's 100% lockdown. After three months, the government partially relaxes all the areas. Printing press also relaxes them. The printing press is the main job, actually college, school, printing books, records and everything and the social festival functions, family functions and everything. It's all only connected to the printing press area. So for the past four and five months, the printing press area is 100% lockdown. The employees and staffs and small entrepreneurs also very well affected in this area. I can't show the fees to the kids, sir. Even after the pandemic, we have to work hard to open the company and you have to go and sit there. When I finished my job, they asked me to do this. They asked me to come and do it. After the lockdown, they asked me to come and do it. Now, they are forcing us to show the fees to the kids. They are calling us and sending us messages. They asked me to come and do it. Now, they don't have anything to do with it. They are not working. The company is very lazy. But we have a lot of problems. Some of the employees have to do it. They have to give us a receipt. Some of the employees called us and told us that they had to work hard. Now, they are working very hard. Now, in these nine months, probably if anything, everything has gone well. We would have conducted about some 15 book fairs in various district headquarters. 70% of our revenue is only from the book fairs. At least we have a large showroom here in Chennai in Tamil Nadu or Indian Standard. We have some more showrooms in the other district headquarters. But most of the Tamil publishers, they depend upon the book fair only for their sales. So, they are all affected very, very badly. We too are affected, but they are affected much more badly than us. We were expecting the government to do at least some minimum assistance to us, the publishers. We can do it only if we get the documents, school diary, etc. But now, we have been paying the salary for the last five months. We have been asking for time to pay the rent. They have said that they will pay the rent for the next three months. In Raya Patai area, there are more than 10,000 people. In this area, there are more than 10,000 people. This is the last time. No one can say no to us. They are all experiencing this. No one can say no to us. Who will say no to us? The government is not taking this money from our office. They are asking for the GST bill. They are asking for the GST bill. They are asking for the current bill. They are asking for the telephone bill. They have said that the central government will pay the rent for the next six months. They have even cut the net work for a month. They have cut a month's work for the bill. Before, we would get a good job. In the night time, we would get a good job. We used to get a lot ofát jobs. We used to get a lot of school book. We do not have any jobs now. We get only a couple of jobs. We do not have a lot of jobs. The night time, we get a lot of jobs. We get a good job. We will spend 2000-3000 Rupees. Now, there is no way out and no work to do. Now, the money to buy is correct for the rent. It is difficult to pay for school fees.
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Mind Lab Pro VS OptiMind - One is MUCH Better!
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Mind Lepros or OptiMind? Which natropic supplement is better? Let's find out. Hey, what's up? Greg here, the founder of your inception. Welcome to my channel, where you can learn top secrets about natropics. Subscribe below to start a journey. Today we're gonna be comparing Mind Lepros, one of my favorite natropic supplements to OptiMind, which as you can see, sadly, I don't have anymore. I've tried it weeks or months ago and I don't have it here for good. Now, in this short video, we're gonna look at the similarities among these two natropic supplements. We're gonna look at the differences and at the end of the video, I'm gonna share with you which one I prefer. So, if you're ready, let's begin. First thing first, when I started taking and testing natropics that was back in 2015 and then 2016, OptiMind and Mind Lepros were one of the first natropic supplements that I've ever tested. Alpha Brain was there as well and some others, but I do remember buying OptiMind and Mind Lepros probably at the same time. And back then, these two natropic supplements were very popular among people, among those early adopters, basically. But sadly, the situation today is quite different. So, what happened in the past years is that Mind Lepros has kept on updating their formula, has been growing their brand, whereas OptiMind, on the other hand, you know, they stayed at the same level as they were years before. So, they didn't change their formula, they didn't optimize it, they didn't really do much here. And this is one of the most important things you should know before we look at the similarities and then continue with the differences. Now, when it comes to the similarities, first thing is that both natropic supplements were developed to help you improve your cognitive performance. Mind Lepros has been developed to help you improve focus, memory, attention, and overall productivity. And the same thing is true for OptiMind, no doubt about that. The second similarity I found is that both natropic supplements were kind of well researched and the team did a lot of work behind both brands. There is no doubt about it because if you look at the ingredients, you can see pretty much, or at least some of them are pretty much the same. So, same natropic compounds like phosphate to the serine, like bicarbonate, like vitamin B12, and some amino acids are the same as well. So, if you consider these two similarities, you should say, you know, both natropic supplements are pretty much the same, right? They should kind of provide the same benefit, but that's sadly not true. Now, let's look at the differences to see why this happened. So, first of all, yes, there are a few similar natropics in both supplements, but if you dig more into details, if you look at the details about natropic supplements, then you can see that OptiMind is severely underdosed. I mean, there is no doubt about it. And I think OptiMind was never a really good or a really great natropic supplement, whereas Mind Lepros has been always on top from the very beginning. Now, I'm not saying they're still the best natropic supplement on the market right now, but compared to OptiMind, they're much, or this is much, much better product. No doubt about that. The second important difference is that OptiMind has stopped optimizing and developing their formula. I think that was already back in 2015 or 2016. I think nothing changed in the past years. I mean, the formula is still pretty much the same. And that's really bad because so much more research, so much more know-how. We know which natropic compounds are really effective, which natropic compounds we want to see in every natropic stack. And if they're not in, that's a big issue in my opinion. So that's another important difference. By the way, guys, if you have any questions, do let me know in the comment section below. Use a hashtag, ask your inception, and I will weekly answer some of the most interesting questions that I will receive. Another difference is pricing. Now, it is true that one bottle of Mylipro is more expensive compared to one bottle of OptiMind. But if you look at the price per serving, and this is the important price, then you would see that Mylipro is cheaper. It costs around $2.15, whereas OptiMind costs around $2.70. So this is, you know, it's a 60-cent difference. I mean, it's not a lot, but it's an important difference where I want to point out here. And last but not least, the most important difference is the performance. I mean, if you look at the long-term performance, if you look at the safety, if you look at the effectiveness, Mylipro is millions of kilometers ahead of OptiMind. Now, I don't want to say OptiMind is a terrible natropic stack. It isn't, but if you just convert it to, you will see that the ingredients in Mylipro are very well-dosed, not optimally, but very well-dosed. They provide the benefits, especially the long-term benefits. They can definitely improve your cognitive performance. Whereas with OptiMind, I didn't feel any benefits. I didn't see any reason why this natropic stack could work, you know? And I've been taking it for quite some time. And if you look at the reviews of people, I mean, you will see that exactly the same thing. So you'll see people saying, OptiMind doesn't work. I don't feel any benefits. Nothing really happens. Whereas with Mylipro, I mean, kind of the same things happen. So people feel a bit more focused, a bit more alert. But most importantly, after taking Mylipro for several weeks, you really get the benefit. So, you know, it's really Mylipro. It seems a much better natropic supplement. So to make a verdict here, I think at the beginning in 2015 or 2016, OptiMind and Mylipro were both very similar natropic supplements. But Mylipro was updated constantly. The formula improved. The dosage just improved. The ingredients changed. And this is the reason, I believe, Mylipro stayed still on the top and it is much better natropic supplement compared to OptiMind. I know what happened with OptiMind. I don't know what happened with the team behind it. But obviously something went wrong. And, you know, that's why the product stayed at the level as it currently is or as it was at the very beginning. Now, if you want to read more about Mylipro or if you want to already check the link below, if you have any questions, guys, don't hesitate to contact me. Don't forget to follow your inception on Facebook and Instagram. And I hope to see you soon. Oh, and don't forget to subscribe to this channel. See you soon, guys. Take care.
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Halls of Ivy - Mummynapper
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05/28/52, episode 105
This episode provided by the Old Time Radio Researchers Group at Yahoo. www.otrr.org
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The Voice of America presents the Halls of Ivy, starring Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coleman. Here's Ronald Coleman. And Benita Coleman. Inviting you to join us again on the campus of Ivy College. It's in the town of Ivy, USA. Dr. William Todd Hunter Hall, President of Ivy, has more than ordinary fortitude and forbearance. But even he has moments when he gives way under the many disturbances and evidently encountered in any given day. At the moment he appears to be quarreling with a small magazine. Turning the pages with more than usual vigor and vehemence. A fact which is noted by his noteworthy wife, Victoria, who says... Are you in a pet pet? Yes, dear. And the juxtaposition of the two words is singularly apt. By one pet I assume you mean a person specially cherry. Why do, was I said in my marriage ceremony to you that he... Thank you, dear. And if by the other pet you mean a fit of peavishness, yes. I am particularly petulent. And the provocation is patent. Patent? Provocation? Well, shall I open another can of peas? Yes, you'll better, because I have a parcel of pregnant peavish and pungent paragraphs to present. About publishers who plague the public with protruding pages in their bestie periodicals. When you do that with any literature of the alphabet, go ahead, try it with eggs. No, there are limits to my alliterative talent. But look, look at this little magazine. No, bathing girl on the cover. Clever idea, wonder who thought that out. Yes, the lengths to which publications will go to find excuses for bathing suit covers. I always wondered why they call them thin-up girls. And where could they put a pin? Suppose I wish to read the advertised article on page 12. I open the magazine and what happens? With fiendish alacrity, it leaps open to page 6, exposing a cardboard insert suggesting that I take a six-month trial subscription. Well, why don't you tear it out? All right. There, it's torn out. Now, I try again to turn to page 12. Yes. This time, the magazine automatically springs open at page 104, and the other half of the cardboard insert thrust itself out. After this, I'll get to the magazine first and tear out the inserts myself. Oh, my dear, I wouldn't. Such small tripulations are good for me. They build character. Oh, what, darling, if your character hasn't been completely built, furnished and rented by this time, I don't know. Ah, now today is officially started. I'll get it. Hello, Dr. Hall speaking. It's Spencer, Thomas Spencer. Well, I'll be busy until sometime late this afternoon. What about tomorrow? Oh, well, if it's really urgent, come over about 4.30 then. Now, it's all. Goodbye. Vicki, do you know a student named Thomas Spencer? Thomas Spencer? No. Well, according to him, he knows I'm busy, but he has to see me. Naturally. A matter of life and death. He didn't say it, but that was the implication. Now, where was I? When? Well, I must have been saying something. I usually am, given a three-second break in anyone's conversation. Oh, well, now, let me think. Oh, yes. Well, during your second waffle at breakfast, you said something about something being yummy. Well, I think you said yummy. I? Hmm. I said yummy. William T. Hall, Ph.D., L.L.D., said yummy. Are you sure it was yummy? No, it could have been dummy or tummy or mummy. Oh, oh, mummy. Yes, yes, of course, mummy. Of course what, Pappy? Ah, no. Not mummy in the maternal sense. Mummy in the Egyptological sense. Ours is missing. Our mummy? I didn't even know we had one. I must go through that back closet again someday. See what's going on, darling. No, darling. I'll explain. Ivy's Museum has or had a replica of a mummy. Queen Hachepsut of Egypt's 18th Dynasty. And from the looks of them, most of them did. Did what? Dynasty. Oh, please. Demortuous, nil-night-sire, facetious. Oh. Anyway, our mummy has disappeared. I doubt if it was miscellayed because Queen Hachepsut was a large girl. Well, how about the fearless officer Grogan? Has he broken out the bloodhands? Or is it too late for bloodhands when you're 3,000 years old? Well, Grogan agrees with me that it's probably a student prank. He thinks that Hachepsut will be lined up with the others at graduation to receive a diploma. Let's see. Alphabetically, then, she'd be standing between Bones Harvey and Pookie Hauser. Yet that narrows it down, dusties. At least the old girl will graduate mummy cum laude. Probably it'd be elected the girl most likely not to talk while dancing. Sort of admire the nerve of the undergraduates. The idea of cheating a mummy. She should have fun of it. Well, I admire their energy and even impudence up to a point. But my appreciation ends with such moronic activities as dropping water-filled paper bags on the heads of passers-by. I was here to see you. Ah, yes, how do you do? Come in and sit down, Tommy. Yes, sir. I must commend your punctuality. It's exactly 430. But you sounded very anxious to see me. Yes, sir, I was. If you want me to disappear while you discuss this with Dr. Hall, Tommy, I have a new job vanishing cream upstairs I can use. Oh, no, ma'am. And I don't seem to recall, Tommy. What year are you in? Freshman, sir. I see. Freshman. Well, faculty advisor, suggest you come to me with your problem? No, sir. It was my own idea. Well, it's nice to finally have an opportunity to meet you, even though it took a problem to bring you here. Thank you, ma'am. Problem? Ah, yes. Well, Tommy. I beg your pardon? You do have a problem, don't you? Yes, ma'am. Yes, well, we'll leave that for the moment. Tell me, is Ivy living up to your expectations? Oh, sure, Ivy's fine. Only there's so much work piled on your head that you're wondering if you'll ever make the grade and get to be a sophomore. Is that it? Oh, I think my grades are all right. They're all right. What are you majoring in? Public speaking. I'm sorry, we do not have a larger public present. What is your minor? English, sir. Well, it's nice to know English if you're going to do any public speaking. You don't have to use colored slides. Do you intend to specialize in any particular period? Not that I know of, sir. Naturally. But the first year is more or less exploratory. In my own case, I thought I'd be most interested in the history of the English novel. But much to my surprise, I found a powerful attraction for Chaucer. Oh, and you find Chaucer amusing, too, Tommy, huh? No, ma'am. I don't know Chaucer yet. Well, when you do, I'm sure you'll find him as rewarding as I did. He is as modern as any current bestseller. In fact, the pilgrims of Canterbury are as alive today as they were during the fort... Yes, but of course you didn't come here to talk about Chaucer, did you? I didn't. Yes. Well, to come back to you, Tommy, tell us some more about yourself. Are you living with your family here at Ivy, or are you from out of town? Oh, I'm out of town. Well, it may seem harder that way at first, breaking our old ties and things like that. Yes, breaking away and being on one's own is an inevitable part of everyone's education, Tommy. But the process of adjustment is never easy, is it? I guess not, sir. It's a matter of learning how to accommodate oneself to a new environment and to make independent decisions. Yes, sir. Well, I guess I'd better go now. For what? For seeing me. Are you sure there isn't something more you wanted to talk about, or have we covered the subject thoroughly enough? Yes, sir, we have. Well, it's been very nice to meet you, Tommy. I hope you'll drop by again soon for another chat. Yes, ma'am, I will. Goodbye, Dr. Bell. Goodbye, Tommy. Well, how was that? Well, that, my darling, was a freshman to whom the ordinary rules of human logic do not apply too closely. Think of him as a public speaker, opens up new vistas of quiet oratory. He's probably heard the old saying, better keep quiet and be thought of full without talking and prove it. Would you suppose he was so nervous he just couldn't find words? Well, he may have found them, but he obviously decided against using them. You'll put me right to sleep. Incidentally, what a wonderful publishing idea. The Yorn of the Month Club. Do you want a sandwich or something? No, no, no, no, dear. I had an excellent dinner. No, no, I couldn't touch a thing. There's some nice cold hands. No, no, no, I really couldn't. Cold roast chicken, too. No, no, no, there is. Mmm. Mmm. Ham and chicken, man. After all, that'll make a splendid sandwich. Just a tiny one, of course. Perhaps just a sliver of cheese. And not too much pickle. Oh, and we mustn't forget the mayonnaise, must be dear enough. It's half a cold cherry pie, too. Is there really? Well, perhaps I might. Oh, I'm sorry, Dagrid, old boy. Your tiny little four-pound sandwich will have to wait. I don't know who this could be. I don't know, but let's get rid of him quickly. I'm starving, say here, I'll find her. No, no, I'm coming with you, me big necurious type. Besides, I can discourage you ever it is. It's not Halloween, so... Well, it may not be Halloween, but we do have an unbidden guest. Or is it Ghost? Where? Sending up right over there. There's nobody. Just Queen Hutchett soot all wrapped up in her sarcophagus. You mean mommies come home? Don't attach to us. Take it back in the light here. If you listen to this, Dr. Hall, I got her out all right, but I can't get her back in. Help! Voice of America is bringing you this rebroadcast presentation of the Halls of Ivy, starring Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Coleman. The next morning, a Dr. and Mrs. Hall were discussing the problem of the stolen mummy which was left on their doorstep the night before. Well, darling, I don't mind your keeping Hutchett's at here for a couple of days if you think we can spare Louisa. She's locked herself up in her room and she won't come out. But Vicky, didn't you explain that this wasn't a real mummy, just a facsimile? Unfortunately, I used that very word, facsimile. And Louisa said, I don't care how it's facsimile, it scares me half to death. Not that she wouldn't be the neatest weekend guest we've ever had. Well, this is in the nature of a delaying action. You see, Vicky, if I were to comply with this desperate plea for help and return Hutchett's up now, the incident would be closed and quickly forgotten, but that might be an invitation for repetition. And one mummy on my doorstep is quite enough. Tati, I just had a thought. Do you remember that boy who was here to see you yesterday? Oh, Tommy Spencer, yes. Yes, well, maybe that's what he came for. Maybe he had some information. Maybe he knew who took the mummy and at the last minute decided not to tattle. Maybe he... Maybe that's maybe now. Don't get up, Vicky. Louisa will answer it. Not today, she won't. I'll get it myself. Perhaps I'd better have a talk with Louisa. Mrs. Hall? Yes, I'm Lynn Gordon. Oh, yes, I remember you, Lynn. You had a partner freshman play, didn't you? Well, a very small one. Mrs. Hall, I wonder, is there a chance that Dr. Hall could see me? Oh, I think so. I'll use my influence. Come on in. Thank you. I'll just stay a moment. William, this is Lynn Gordon, one of our talented freshmen. Hello, Mrs. Gordon. Come in. Sit down. Thank you, Dr. Hall. If you're busy, I can come back later, but it's about the mummy. Oh, well, in that case, Mrs. Gordon, we have plenty of time. What are a few minutes more to a mummy? Don't tell me you took it, Lynn. Oh, no, Mrs. Hall, but I... But you know who did. Yes, sir, I do. But unless you insist, Dr. Hall, I'd rather not tell you the name. I hate tail-bearing. Oh, this is not an inquisition, Mrs. Gordon. You voluntarily came here to tell me something, so why don't you just tell me what you came here to tell me? Well, Dr. Hall, I know he's bound to get caught sooner or later, and I wanted to tell you some things about him so you won't be too harsh with him. And is he aware of your sympathy and understanding? Oh, no, Mrs. Hall, we're not close friends. I've spoken to him lots of times, but usually he just says yes and no and walks away, almost like he was scared. He's not the type to go around plundering museums. Well, that's just it. That's why I was so shocked when I saw him lugging that big box up the steps to his dorm. I just couldn't believe it. Dr. Hall, something's happened to that boy. He's been as quiet as a mouse all year. That is, until the last few days. And suddenly he started doing the strangest things. Oh, I don't know what's so strange about stealing a mummy as perfectly normal student conduct. Well, it's not normal for him. He's a good student, but the silent kind. Do you know what I mean? Oh, yes, I think I do. As a matter of fact, I was somewhat quiet myself as a student. Wrote fairly good papers. I don't know, it seemed to lose my tongue when called upon to speak in class. I was known as William the Silent. A likely story, I must say. But, Lynn, what is so strange about this young man's being quiet? Well, no, he isn't. The other day when our history professor asked him a question about the French Revolution, he suddenly jumped up and gave a ten-minute speech, all in French. C'est formidable. And then, well, last Saturday there was a big gang in a malt shop, and all of a sudden he got upon a stool and said the drinks were on him. Well, he paid for everybody in the place. When we tried to thank him, he ducked out. I like him better by the minute. He's eccentric in the right places. If you consider our museum one of the right places. Oh, well, I know it sounds like none since... Yes, but with a bit of sense in it, perhaps. A boy who has apparently been under constraint all the years suddenly bursts into flowers, so to speak. Yes, and it's too bad, Blossom Boy. He doesn't know what a good friend he has in you, Lynn. Oh, but Mrs. Hall, tell me, doesn't he... Oh, dear, now I've done it. Oh, you haven't done anything but good, Lynn. And don't worry about revealing your friend's identity. As a matter of fact, Tommy's dancer came to see us yesterday. He did? Yes, and we're going to invite him for another visit. And this time, I think he'll talk. We'll make college history by giving him a third degree before he has the first toe. Down, Tommy. I believe you've met our friend over there, Tommy Queen Hatshepsut, haven't you? Yes, sir. And am I correct in assuming that the problem you came to discuss with me yesterday had some connection with this mummy? Yes, sir. And in the course of our rather one-sided conversation, did you decide that instead of discussing the matter, it would be simpler just to leave the whole thing in my lap? Well, Dr. Hall, I didn't think... No, Tommy, you didn't think. Oh, you wouldn't have taken the mummy in the first place. Oh, but I thought that all out. I bet it took some smart thinking to work out this mummy-napping. Yes, you displayed some ingenuity in walking out of the Ivy Museum with a sarcophagus up your sleeve. It wasn't fair a watchman on duty. Yes, sir. But he was busy keeping an eye on things that sensible people might steal. Well, I won't pry into your professional secrets, Tommy, but could you tell us why you took it? Well, it's kind of involved. I guess it began three or four weeks ago during the rushing season. Has there something to do with your being a fraternity pledge? No, sir. It has something to do with my not being a fraternity pledge. I mean, nobody asked me. And when I saw all the terrific things I made the pledges do, I figured the reason nobody asked me was because nobody figured I could do them. Oh, of course you could. Thank you. So I looked around to find something that would prove to the fellas that I could. And I did. Only when I got that darned Egyptian coffin into my room and took a good look at it, it didn't seem to be so great after all. And then I wanted to take it back. Only that wasn't so easy because now everybody was looking for it. Yes, you were really in a spot. Yes, ma'am. What's the matter with me, Dr. Hall? Why do I do a thing like that? Well, Tommy, you've given us an answer yourself, but I imagine there's more to it than that. Yes, sir. You wanted to be part of things on the campus to get attention, didn't you? I guess so. There's nothing wrong with that, Tommy. Except that you picked an odd way to go about it. And being a quiet boy, or at least reserved by nature, you stored up so much to say and do that the reservoir suddenly burst. Your safety valve was tied down all this time when the string broke. Look where it got me. Tommy, a great many people confuse attention with admiration. Conspicuousness with success. They think a stunt is an achievement, and misbehavior a declaration of independence. Yes, I think I see. Dr. Hall, I think you're right, sir. Thank you, Tommy. Oh, no. Thank you, Dr. Hall. Well, it's getting kind of late. Just a minute. If you're going, I'd like you to escort a lady home on your way. Certainly, sir. Yes, she's a real campus queen, Tommy, at Shepsoot. Oh. Huh? I mean it? Yes, you will have the privilege of conveying Queen Shepsoot and her sarcophagus back to the Ivy Museum. Now? In broad daylight? Well, as your good friend and mine Shakespeare said, foolery, sir, does walk about the orb like the sun. It shines everywhere. But with everybody looking at me, Dr. Hall, I'll never make it. You'll kill me, and then there's a throgh in the cop. He'll shoot me on sight. Oh, no. I'm sure Dr. Hall will give you a safe conduct bath, Tommy. Well, all right, but look, suppose somebody asks me what I... I mean, how do I explain? You don't, sir? As long as you have embarked upon a career of personal exploitation, Tommy, you might as well use the well-tried public relations method of mystery. Exploitation uses the technique of the floating iceberg. Eight-ninths of it is underwater. The public sees only the visible ninth. Yes, sir, but what if... So, you explain nothing to anybody. Just smile enigmatically and shake your head. Mona Lisa in Grey Slacks. Nobody will know you stole the mummy, and they might even give you credit for clever detective work in finding it. You'll be a big man on campus. A B.M.O.C. Mm-hmm. Just as Queen Hatchock said, it was a big girl B.C. Sorry. This is a new idea to me, sir. If I don't explain, I get talked about for something I'm not doing. You'll think I'm a nut. No attention to the old claim that it's the squeaking wheel that gets the grease. Just remember that it's the well-oiled machine that gets where it's going, and the difference between the squeaky wheel and the well-oiled machine is simply that when care of the axle is exercised beforehand, it won't be necessary to remove the nut. Yes, sir. Good night, everyone. Good night. Good night, everyone. Tonight's script was written by Barbara and Milton Merlin and Don Quinn. Music composed and conducted by Henry Russell. Ken Carpenter speaking. This production of The Halls of Ivy was broadcast with an actual audience present in the studio.
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Nigeria's Inflation Rates Hit 21.09%; What This Means For The Nigerian Economy | THE BREAKFAST
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This is the breakfast and plus CV Africa, many thanks for staying with us this morning. We had straight to our first major conversation. We look at inflation in Nigeria and what it means for the Nigerian economy. However, the National Bureau of Statistics says Nigeria's inflation rate rose from 20.77% in September 2022 to 21.09% in October 2022 amid soaring food prices. The Bureau also mentioned that the food inflation was 23.72% in October from 23.34% in September 2022, according to the MBS in its Consumer Price Index report for October 2022. The CPI measures the rate of change in prices of goods and services. On a month-on-month basis, the headline inflation rate for October 2022 was 1.24%. This was 0.11% lower than the rates recorded in September 2022. It was also stated that in October 2022, the general price level for the headline inflation rate, that's on month-on-month basis, declined by 0.11%, that's part of the report. Now joining us to make sense of all of this is Moodo Yusuf, CEO-Center for the promotion of private enterprise right here. He's also the former DG Lagos Chamber of Commerce. Thank you so much for joining us, Dr. Yusuf. What could be responsible for the increase in the year-on-year index in terms of inflation? Well, this has been the trend over the last couple of months. We have seen an uptrend in inflation numbers. And this is not only domestic, even globally. I mean, there has been this wave of surging prices. But I mean, coming home, quite a number of factors have been responsible for the high inflation rates, which have been consistent, at least in the past few months. The first is the foreign exchange rate depreciation. There is a very strong correlation between the NARA exchange rates and the rate of inflation. The past-true effect is very strong, and it's because of the level of import dependence of the Nigerian economy. And in any case, across all sectors, even for productions that take place domestically, there are varying degrees of imports, imported inputs that are used. So to that extent, each time there is a major depreciation in the exchange rates, this is often reflected almost on a linear basis, sharp positive correlation in terms of the increase in prices with this inflation. So the exchange rate situation is a major issue, even though we have some stability in the official window, which they call the early window. In the parallel markets, the window is a completely different story. We have been seeing very serious issues within the precession. We have been seeing issues with the liquidity in the foreign exchange markets. We have been seeing issues around the volatility in the foreign exchange markets. So the combination of all these factors in the forex space has been driving inflation significantly. The second factor is the factor of energy. Energy cost has become extremely expensive. There has been rising sharply over the last couple of months, and most of the activities, very starting from production, because of the quality of performance in the public parts supply, a lot of businesses still depend on diesel for production and even for their services, and there we have seen almost 100% or 200% increase in the price of diesel over the last one year. So this has a very serious impact on production costs. Then there is the impact of the diesel cost also on transportation and logistics. Most of the trucks that move things around in the country, and don't forget, almost 90% or more of the movement of goods around the country is done by road. So the sharp increase in the price of diesel has affected the transportation costs, because most of these trucks are running on diesel, except for the smaller ones. So movement of raw materials, finished products, high-cultural products, all of these things have been impacted significantly by the high cost of diesel. So this also has a very strong pastime effect on inflation. Then we have the issue of insecurity, which has been affecting high-cultural production. Most of the agricultural and agricultural producing communities have been severely affected by the problem of insecurity. Many of the farmers have been displaced, many of them are in IDP camps. So production, from the point of view of agricultural activities, has dropped significantly. And close to 50 or 70% of the food that we eat in this country are produced locally. So once you have a shortfall in supply, it normally affects inflation. They will have the challenge of climate change, just the final one. We saw what has happened to flooding, although this may manifest in the November inflation numbers. But before then, we have a serious problem of desertification, not desert encroachment which has been affecting high-cultural productivity as well. So these are some of the factors that have been driving inflation. So I will come back to that particular conversation. But let's also look at what 21.09% means inflation rate for the Nigerian economy. Now what it means is that, when we talk about 21.09%, headline inflation, what it means is that between now and a year ago, prices have increased by 21.09%. That is what it means. In other words, if we bought something, if something cost maybe a million Naira, maybe a year ago, this time around it is costing 1.209 million Naira. So that means there has been an increase of 21.09% over the last one year. That is what it means in layman's language. So but the reality is completely different. The reality is that when you compare prices now with what they were a year ago, it's much more than this 21%, particularly for the average Nigerian. When they look at what they consume, I mean, in many cases, prices have gone up between 50% to 100%. So the computation by the NBS combines a whole number of products within the basket. That is why it's looking not as bad as the reality is. But if we talk to the average Nigerian or to the average SNES to compare the prices of boost today with the price of boost a year ago, certainly the increase is more than 21%. So but let's get to my other question now. The rise in food inflation rate was cost by, according to the report, the prices of bread and cereals and food products, potatoes. You have a yam and other tubers, oil and fat. That's it. But you have also mentioned that we produce whatever it is that we eat. So what we're really experiencing, if we produce what we consume, then why do we have that inflation rate? And secondly, are there interventions in the agricultural sector that government can actually delve into so we can solve the problem? Because I'm almost confused. If we're producing all that we're consuming, then how come we're experiencing all of this because that's the report? Well, bread and some of these noodles and things, they are staple foods. So and because of the import content of these staple foods, you know, for bread, we import a flour. And we all know what is happening with Russia, Ukraine and all of that. That is a bird from where the bulk of the exports of wheat, because it's from wheat that we generate the flour is from flour that you produce bread. So there is a connection between what is happening in Ukraine and Russia. You know, to the price of bread, which is true. But the point I was making is that when you look at the totality of the basket of goods that we consume in this country, close to 80 percent, the 270 to 80 percent are produced. And you know, even in this report that you just mentioned, they mentioned yam, they mentioned tubers and, you know, from all these cassava and things that you produce, you have beans, you have tomatoes, you have maids. You have all sorts of things that are produced locally. And across all the segment of produce, because of the factors that I mentioned, particularly insecurity, cost of transportation, those factors are affecting even locally produced, the locally produced goods. So there are issues of the impact of transportation on the costs. There's also the issue of the impact of insecurity on total output. So that is the connection. There's no contradiction at all. They are very consistent. So when you have these two factors, of course, it creates very serious challenges in terms of prices. And of course, you know what it is. You also go to the market. Even many things that are produced, I mean, over the last one year, many of those prices have doubled. And if there is anything that is hurting the average man the most today, it is inflation. Because it's making people poorer. It's eroding their purchasing power. It's giving to the collapse of what you call the real income of people. And nominal incomes are not increasing. So it is putting a lot of citizens on edge. So inflation is really a very, very serious thing. And I expect that the government should be responding more seriously to this challenge. Although I must admit, only recently, although it's a bit belated, the presidential committee on inflation to look at how we can bring down food prices. But I mean, these things are coming late in the day. The cities have been crying about this for over a year now. So that is the situation. As to what needs to be done, what needs to be done, we have to take it from the causes, the drivers of this thing. If you want to solve a problem, you identify the causes of the problem, then you walk back to see how you can tackle those causes. The first problem I mentioned was the issue of the foreign exchange. We need to look at what you can do to strengthen our exchange rates, to stabilize the currency. And some of the things you can do, first, is to address the policy issue around the foreign exchange environments. You cannot have a foreign exchange environment. We as Ndikuwa are getting foreign exchange at 435. But as I get it at 750 or 800, that's a major distortion in the system. And that's also very peculiar to the agricultural sector. I understand that the economy is encompassing. But we're looking at this now in terms of food production. And so I'd like to get clarity that that's also a major issue for the agriculture sector if we're looking at interventions now. Of course it has. The exchange rate has a systemic effect. When I say systemic, something that affects every sector of the economy, including agriculture. I mean, the equipment you use, the tractors you use, they are imported. The agrochemicals that you use, they are imported. A major portion of the fertilizer that you use on the farms are imported. The transportation cost, which is impacted by the cost of this affects agriculture. So it's a systemic thing. It affects just an economy-wide effect. So stabilizing the exchange rate is key. And just as I was saying, we look at the policy issue around all the distortions in the foreign exchange market. This is within the purview of the central bank to do. We cannot afford this huge disparity between the official window and the pilot market window. It's all good for the economy. The second thing that needs to be done is to address the issue of energy costs. You know, the cost of this route. Two things can be done. First, to see how we can stabilize the public power supply. You know, we have been having issues with this collapse of national grid and all of that. You know, if you can stabilize that, a lot more manufacturers and service providers can be relying more on public power supply and less on diesel. That is one. The second thing that needs to be done with Minobi immediate is to ensure that we get our refineries to work. Because the cost of diesel is so high because we are dependent almost entirely on the partition of petrol and prudence. That's why it's so expensive. But Dr. Yusef, the highest increase in the core basket was recorded in the prices of gas liquefied fuel, passengers' transport, of course, by air solid fuel and vehicle spare parts. So now that you're talking about petrol and my concern is that do you think that we should be revisiting the issue of subsidy and other intervention in the downstream sector? Those ones are important. They are very critical and they are very fundamental issue of subsidy. But what is most important now is to even get our refineries to work. If we have four refineries and for almost four, five years, these refineries are not in production. It has nothing to do with subsidy. It's about discipline in governance to ensure that these things work. The government is paying salaries for people. You know, we have all sorts of directors, deputy directors, general managers. We have seen a lot of turnaround maintenance on these refineries. This has nothing to do with it. This has nothing to do directly with subsidy. It's a management problem. It's a governance problem. So if we are able to do that, that may help us to stabilize the energy environment and even enhance energy security. Then if we are also lucky that at least dangote refineries comes on slim, only enough that we also help to moderate the pressure of importation of these petroleum products. You know, so from the energy point of view, these are some of the steps that can be taken. First, by the normal electricity supply, let's stabilize that and the cost of diesel, also of evasion fuel, kerosene and all of that, if we are able to domesticate production, that will help. Then in security, of course, the government has been doing its best to fix it so that many of our farmers that are in the IDP camps can go back from, you know, that also will help. Then you need to also, you know, adopt a lot more technology in agricultural production. Even many of these farmers, most of them are using costs and contracts for a population of 200 million. That is not sustainable. So we need to see the adoption of technology in agricultural production. We need to see more commercial farming taking place. And for that to happen, we need to address a lot of issues, especially around the land, land reforms. But, I mean, let's just come back to the current dispensation. We have been very great. I mean, you hear this administration bent on improvement in agriculture. Could it be that we have been paying leapsavers, you know, to agriculture and boasting about all of the schemes that we have? The Angkor Borow scheme, which says has empowered a lot of peasants and made so many peasants farmers. I'm almost confused, really, with what exactly is going on and what we get to see on a daily basis. You see, there's a distinction between rhetoric and reality. There's a lot of rhetoric around what the government is doing. That is not to diminish what the government has done so far, particularly in the area of financing, you know. But even if you talk to those who are in that space, they will tell you that even the financing, a significant portion of it, is not getting to the right people. Most of the farmers, they complain that they don't have access to those finances. That is one. Secondly, it is not only funding that we need to fix agriculture. If you give somebody funding and the person cannot go to the farm because of insecurity, what is the essence of the funding? If you give somebody funding and there is the certification that is flooding on the farm, funding cannot solve that problem, you know. So, funding alone cannot deal with the problem. Talking of transportation, if you give the farmer funding, if he has problem transporting the goods from the farm to the city, it's a problem. So, the approach has to be holistic. And that is why people say that the CBN should also work in collaboration with other arms of government. All right. So, that there is an alignment between what the CBN is doing and what the fiscal authorities are doing. Dr. Youssef, we have to go now. So, this has to be holistic. Well, we have to go now. But just in a second, I'd like you to answer, is there a way Nigerians can survive all of this? Is there anything that the individuals can actually do, a household to, you know, survive this entire phase? Well, the household will have to adjust. And many of them are adjusting already. I mean, in fact, it is going to many homes now. Not many homes are taking protein anymore, you know. The budget has to be adjusted. A lot more portion of family income has been spent on food. I think the bigger issue has to do a lot more with government to ensure that we create more environment, a better environment for production of food. We create the most better environment to reduce some of the key drivers of inflation. Most of these things are within the portfolio of government. The individuals are already squeezed. I mean, you can see evidence of poverty everywhere. I mean, if people are able to feed comfortable diseases. So, the individuals have been pushed to the limit. I think the bigger responsibility is on the part of government to fix some of these fundamental drivers of inflation. Thank you so much, Dr. Yusuf. Mouda Yusuf, I beg your pardon. He is the CEO of Santerre for the Promotion of Private Enterprise, CPPE. And it's also a former DG Legos Chamber of Commerce and Industry. Thank you, Dr. Yusuf. We appreciate you. Thank you. And as a size of it, we take a quick break. And when we return, we'll be looking at all the issues. Please, take with us.
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Sean Kinney - HP Discover 2012 - theCUBE - #HPDiscover
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Global technology heavyweight Hewlett-Packard has announced industry-first innovations for its converged storage portfolio that break through the mounting difficulties and inefficiencies of enterprise infrastructure with a single architecture for companies of all sizes.
At the company’s event, HP Discover 2012 in Frankfurt, Germany, Sean Kinney, Director, HP Storage in a conversation with SiliconAngle’s founder John Furrier and Wikibon’s Dave Vellante said HP storage solutions is the essential foundation of solutions to drive agility, speed innovation and lower costs (full video below).
Kinney said legacy storage vendors are simply not equipped to help organizations respond to new workloads, and bolting on new features to old architectures has created a nightmare. HP Converged Solutions, on the other hand, is designed for virtualized, cloud and big data retention environments, combined with HP 3PAR StoreServ Storage, HP StoreAll Storage and HP StoreOnce Backup.
He added HP’s unique set of converged storage innovations help clients simplify infrastructure and reduce costs with a common architecture across storage segments and categories.
In a response to HP’s position against competitors including Dell, Kinney said, unlike other vendors, HP Converged Storage system enables a single-system architecture to exist in several forms, shapes and sizes from low to high, but retains common data services for block, object and file applications.
Other storage backup provider including EMC, Datamatics and others are also speeding up the development of their services with some key acquisitions. To compete against rivals, Kenney said HP StoreOnce Catalyst software provides efficient data movement and reduction of data protection costs in remote sites and data centers. The platform offers backup and storage availability and supports both block and file data services. He added that with one single platform with various services like HP Storage Management Services, HP 3PAR StoreServ, HP StoreAll Storage and HP, StoreOnce helps clients optimize their investment and create the right business environment.
Looking closely at HP’s Big Data position, Kinney said HP uses StoreAll Storage scalable platform for unstructured data with converged object and file storage services for up to 16 petabytes (PB) of data. The platform includes HP StoreAll Express Query, that can be used standalone or in conjunction with big data archive and analytic applications. The platform processes new data changes and deliver up to date analytics based on real-time information.
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Okay, we're back here live here at HP Discover 2012 in Frankfurt, Germany. I'm John Furrier, the founder of SiliconANGLE.com. This is theCUBE, our flagship program. We go out to the events and extract the signal from the noise. Had a big day here, ending day one here at HP Discover. And really the key themes that we're finding is software-led infrastructure and big data. Those two elements that we've been covering on SiliconANGLE through our publishing group and our research team at wikibon.org is the centerpiece of HP's entire strategy. Everything that HP's touching is native software-led infrastructure and big data. That is the key report that we're finding. And my co-host, Dave Vellante, is joining me here. Dave, totally there with big data and software-led infrastructure. John, I'm thrilled to introduce Sean Kenny. Sean is a longtime CUBE alum. He's been to the wikibon offices. He runs product marketing for, sorry, HP Storage Group, used to be at EMC, which is why I love the action that's going on in the industry. Because Sean's got that DNA. He's not afraid to take off the gloves. Well, I mean, let's face it. HP brought a lot of folks into the storage group. I've said for years, Sean, before you guys joined, HP is sitting on the huge opportunity, but they're a server company that doesn't understand storage. When Donatelle came in, that changed. And he brought in people like yourself, Tom Joyce, Randy Seidel, and on and on and on. And others as well. I know some folks joined from NetApp, but storage DNA, that's what you have. And you're aggressive. You know what it takes. And you're having fun. I love it. And a lot of people put in a lot of work to get to today in engineering, starting in HP Labs, the three-part team. Today is a good day for HP because if you think about it, we change the industry. And if our customers do it right, they change their buying patterns. We simplify their life. We're going to reduce architectures, complexity in their infrastructure. You know, if you think of all the products you have, you have some in the mid-tier, some in the high-end, some out at the edge, some in the data center, all different products, different architectures, it's impossible. Now you think you have what, two or three vendors, but you multiply that and it becomes exponential in terms of the amount of products and architectures you need to manage. HP's message as of today is, hey, one primary storage architecture, one disk-based backup solution, no matter where you are, no matter where you want to perform, de-duplication for backup, and one platform for big data. Okay. Okay, so, and again, back to my earlier diatribe when Donatelli came in, a lot of people expected, okay, instant turnaround. And that didn't happen, obviously. The three-part acquisition was a key move. The store wants organic content, that's been key. So okay, so let's talk about the strategy. One platform for primary, one platform for backup and one platform for archive, right? That's right. Okay, now, so the dissonance in that is, so you've got some older legacy platforms, you're moving those to the primary. Help us understand the positioning of the new three-part. So first of all, let's talk about the new three-part, moving down market, and help us understand the positioning relative to the products from left-hand. Absolutely. The store virtual products. So we'll start with three-part. Customers for years and market research companies have segmented mid-tier architectures and enterprise architectures. Mid-tier architectures, dual controllers, you buy kind of the brains of the operation and then you rack up disk drives. Enterprise architectures, multiple processors, multiple paths in the back end, and that was a clear split. And it was performance and scalability and functionality and yes, price. And so customers always had trade-offs and compromise. What three-part store service has done today is we've basically obliterated and eliminated that boundary in that you get all the enterprise functionality, a four-controller architecture, tier one enterprise data services that are running the most advanced service providers on Earth, you're now getting that at a mid-tier price point. So those traditional market segments, they no longer exist. HP's tagline is storage without boundaries. We've now eliminated the boundary between mid-tier and high-end. Mid-tier price was at 40,000 US, down to 25,000. We're in Europe, so I guess we should be talking in Euro. What's that? 20 and 30,000 Euro respectively. So Dell wrote a blog post today saying that their customers prefer Dell Fluid over HP. How do you respond to that? Because I tried to get Davis got to go beyond EMC and tell them about the competition. So let's talk about the competition. Let's start with Dell. I haven't read it, so I'm a little bit of a disadvantage, but they said storage legacy, which could be meaning a little bit of the old stuff. Let me just add to that. Dell is a great example, I'm glad you brought that up, because Dell, in my opinion, is one of the companies that takes integration seriously. They even say our R&D team is our checkbooks. We bring that in, and then we try to integrate. So I give them high marks, and your strategy is to have commonality across the portfolio, so. I would actually say our other strategy is HP innovation, research and development, investment and engineering. I haven't looked at Dell's storage numbers recently, but I think overall, since the height of the EMC-Clareon-Dell relationship, I think even with the compelling deal, I think they're still going backwards a bit. My response to the Dell comments, again, without having read the article, this is conjecture. Well, fluid data in particular. I think they were trying to make something out of nothing, and they knew this HP announcement was coming, and tried to steal a bit of a little from there. Well, so let's talk about that. So the three-part, mid-market product, block-based storage. So. Block-and-file-based. Block-and-file-based. So who should be shaking in their boots, in your opinion? I think anybody with a traditional dual-controller architecture. Let's go down the list. Starting with HP EVA. I'm looking right at the camera. We are not end-of-life EVA, and we have no plans to do so. We will continue to invest in that platform for our customers. At the same time, I will tell you, we are strongly encouraging our EVA customers now to move to three-part, and we've made it so easy with an online import capability that it's easier to move from EVA to three-part than it is from EVA to EVA. Yeah, but can you guarantee any efficiency improvements if I move? Absolutely. That was a laugh. That was a softball question. Guarantee, whatever, if you don't make that guarantee. No, HP's got good guarantees. That guarantee. You need to find print on all that stuff, and you guys got good ones. You know, the other thing about that guarantee, so we've had it out for a year. We're the only ones that offer anything like it, and this is basically saying we guarantee you can use 50% or less storage when moving from a legacy array to three-part. You know how many claims we've actually paid out? Zero. The guarantee is a great marketing. I'm telling you guys, that's really awesome programming right there. I got to say, my question- By the way, I got to say, I just, props to NetApp too. NetApp's got some decent guarantees out there. They're not as aggressive as you guys are, and it's not as frequent, but their fine print is pretty good too. They'll stand behind what they said. And I'll give them credit. You know, NetApp has, NetApp kind of has that one-size-fits-all model as well. But where they struggle, and I think you've seen this over the past years, is they're still at a dual-controller architecture. You know, that's where they started many years ago. I think they've extended it almost as far as they can, but they can't scale into an enterprise architecture. So I think NetApp, they may be a little nervous. Well, we'll see if clustering changes. Sean, we'll see, yeah. Sean, so you run product markets. I got to ask the marketing question, which is, is it converged storage? Is it software-defined storage? Polymorphous storage? How are you guys, I mean, they got a lot of it to hang around. I mean, it's like, you know, it's like you go to Nordstrom, you see the mannequins hanging together. You get the hat, the shirt, the sweater, slacks. I mean, you got a lot of meat on the bone with storage right now, with 3-par. So 3-par is changing the game, but I mean, how do you look at the marketing challenge? I mean, you're looking at it and saying, I mean, because converged, although Donatelli's big into it, it kind of has an older meaning to it, although convergence is a relevant word, but software-defined is the hottest thing right now. Software-defined networking, software-defined servers, that's good positioning. I mean, customers get that. So what do you guys, how are you going to vet this out? What are you leaning to, and where's your head at on that? Sure, our strategy is converged storage. Now our converged storage platforms have three pieces in common. One, they're built on industry-standard servers, which in case you're wondering, HP sells trillions of without ProLiant. Yes, ProLiant, trillions is an exaggeration. I want the IR guys to get in trouble. But not just HP servers, any servers? Well, HP converged storage around HP servers. Then it's scale out, storage software, and common management. Now, if you think about that base, the foundation is industry-standard components. So it's not that far of a logical extension, say, hey, we'll get to a point that we can run software on other stuff, and we do that with left-hand, and we've been doing it actually since 2007. And so when other virtual storage appliances come out, and they talk about all the limitations, we have a fully functional storage platform that can run on anybody's server, and we've distributed 150,000 licenses. So I like to talk about pioneering, because when people pioneer, and if polymorphic becomes a pioneering term, then I'll eat my shorts and shave my head. I look forward to watching that happen. He says, polymorphic, Joe Tucci will probably say to burn my ass, because I hijacked him in the hallway a few times with the social cam. But talk about left-hand, because David Scott said that they pioneered storage virtualization. And there's not a lot of discussion around that, because left-hand kind of got weaved in and didn't get the fanfare. Could you just unpack the left-hand pioneering milestone, and what's that all about, and what does it mean today? Sure, so Store Virtual, built out of our left-hand product and left-hand acquisition, continues to be our solution for client virtualization, and it's our lead horse in this virtual storage or software-led storage, software-defined storage area. We continue to offer it to our customers, they use it in all sorts of ways. And the best thing about our customers is they deploy it away sometimes we hadn't thought of. Like, oh, did you know we use it for this? We use it out at the edge for really small environments because I have an extra server lying around. And by the way, it can be an IBM server, it can be a Dell server, it doesn't have to be ours. And then I replicate the data or I run it in a metro cluster environment across a campus. The flexibility of software-defined storage is fantastic. And on top of that, if you already have the infrastructure, whether it's extra disk or whether servers, becomes a fantastic proposition. So, obviously cloud is the new infrastructure and it's just a combination of all the enterprise stuff like non-premise, hybrid, probably all that stuff. But one of the sacred cows in, one of the key elements in cloud is virtualization as well as your area. But one of the sacred cows in this area that people talk about is the hypervisor, right? So the commoditization of the hypervisor is a big trend but people are really looking for agnostic approach to the hypervisor. So the fear is, if people treat the hypervisor as their own, you have that lock-in. So I want to move a virtual machine around. So you guys said yesterday that you're hypervisor agnostic. Is that true? And what does that mean going forward? What is the headroom? What kind of headroom does that give the customer? I would describe it as flexibility and options. A customer isn't locked into VMware today and maybe they're looking at Microsoft but that fear of, if I make a decision today, am I locked in for the next five years? A fear is gone. And maybe it's the other way around. Maybe it's Hyper-V first. But you agree, though, that this hypervisor sacred cow thing is going on and people do want to keep it to themselves that the world wants. The hypervisor vendors? Of course they do. The world wants a capability to move virtual machines without being hypervisor agnostic. Okay, I misunderstood. Yes, absolutely. You know, it's competition and competition drives down prices and the classic market economy. So what about NetApp? So on the Q and A yesterday, David Scott got the question about NetApp and he made an off-the-hand comment about they have multiple controls. I didn't really understand that. What does that mean? Sure, so going back to Dave's question about mid-tier architectures with dual controllers, that's NetApp. Okay, got it, okay. And so you started with, hey, who should be a little bit nervous about this response? I started with, you know, what's talking about our EVA customers. Obviously, Dell is sensitive to it, right? Yeah, you know, anybody in that mid-tier architecture. What about the VNX? What about the VNX? How do you think they're going to respond? I think they should be. You know those guys well, I mean. Very well. What's your response is going to be? You know, I don't know. One of the things we do, and my counterparts, all the other companies do, is we try to figure out what's the competition going to say in response, like where are potential of the holes? I don't know. I don't know. All right, now, back to my earlier question about the position, because I'm still a little unclear on the positioning between store virtual and the low-end, new three-par store serve 7,000. 1,000, yeah. Sure. We talked about a single platform, a single architecture, mid-tier to the high-end. That is three-par. And for, if you want software-defined storage, store virtual is there. If you want client virtualization, store virtual is our preferred solution. If you want a pure iSCSI solution, store virtual is our preferred solution. Obviously protocol, well that makes sense. Okay, I understand that. But it's really not one architecture for primary. You're saying it is in that it's three-par. It is. But I mean, left-hand's alive and well. It is. If you're thinking about scaling up into the enterprise, whether today or in the future, that's the three-par answer. If you're in enterprise today, we're going to tell you it's three-par. What's the channel telling you about this? Because you're moving a lot of product through the channel, and now you're offering, now of course you're selling three-par through the channel as well, but there's more of a direct sales presence there. Yeah, I would say we've had a price tag on three-par that put it out of the reach of many channel partners and many channel customers. Right. And we were involved in a huge training effort to get to today. We trust our channel partners. We gave them information ahead of time on a non-disclosure. Yeah, of course. What did they say? Thank you. You know, they're going to make a lot of money with this. Yeah, okay. So they're not concerned about the positioning. They're not sort of asking us, what are they asking you? What are they asking you to do to make their lives easier? How quickly can I get it? Give them more margins. Yeah. Give them more points. How quickly can I get it? And when can I get one in my lab so I can show my customers all great questions around demand? For many of them, this is the first time they've sold three-par. So we actually had two challenges with channel training. The first was teach them how to sell a scale-out architecture, because for many of our EVA customers, it was the traditional scale-up. They had to learn something new, and they had to learn how to sell three-par. So that sort of tool challenges. I think we did a pretty good job, but the first six months are going to tell us. So when can they get it? Today. Easy. We actually took, I can't tell you how many, we took a decent amount of orders already, getting to today. And we haven't talked much about the whole backup space. Maybe we should spend some time there if you've got it. Always. It's like being a rock. So I'll set it up, because I think that many people may or may not know, but so you've got a situation where the market leader EMC acquired Avamar years ago, and then Data Domain blockbuster acquisition, and attained at its peak about 66% of the market. Big, big chunk. Really, you guys weren't there. It was really, nobody else was there. How has that picture changed, and how are you going to unseat that dominance? Sure. They grew by acquisition. Two acquisitions. Two incompatible technologies. Two really different approaches to solve the data protection challenge. And data is scattered everywhere. It's in the data center, it's out at the edge. So they chose to have two different products, one for the data center, one for the edge. Data Domain and Avamar. We took a different approach. And when we launched StoreOnce back in June of 2010, we said, hey, this is a flexible architecture that can be deployed anywhere. The core StoreOnce algorithm, which came out of HP Labs, I don't know if Alistair was here earlier, wasn't tied to the file system, to the operating system, to RAID, to hardware, to anything. What does that mean? It means we can put it in a lot of places. When we came out with the announcement, we said, hey, we have our small and mid-sized products today. This is June of 2010. But we're going to put it in an enterprise scale-out architecture. That was November of 2011. We said, hey, we're going to put this in software with Data Protector, and we're going to be able to put it on a media server. Now that was StoreOnce Catalyst in June of 2012. Now what we're saying is, hey, now you can run it on those StoreOnce Catalysts, on those mid-tier appliances. So really, you have one architecture, one deduplication implementation, and you can perform deduplication on backup data anywhere in your environment. So it's, for a customer, it's a simple choice. Do you want two architectures or one? Because you have data in both places. And on top of that, do you want data protection strategies that match your business requirements, or do you want to have to implement data protection strategies that are driven by technology requirements and limitations of the products themselves? Our customers can now do things that previously were unachievable, whether it's backup or disaster recovery. So I, yeah, give EMC credit, 60 plus percent market share, but we continue to grow, we continue to take market share, and it's a good business for us. Yeah, I mean, I give a lot of credit. It's hard not to. I was skeptical of that acquisition at the time. They obviously proved me wrong. They kept it out of NetApp's hands. NetApp's had to take a completely different strategy now, which by the way, I like their tack. It's different. It's different. So, we'll see what that all takes on. I like their Amazon move. I mean, their Amazon thing, I thought was pretty interesting. Who NetApp? What's your take on that? I mean, that looked like a good move. I just read the headline today. I have no opinion. It's, I'm sorry. Okay, so my question is on the, you guys did a great job yesterday on the announcement. Thank you. And you had a little big data in there with your autonomy thing. I know you didn't spend a lot of time on it, but the question for you is, how do you going to bring in the big data? Because big data really has a big storage component. It's under the covers, but it's really important with SSDs around the corner. You guys are doing a lot of work. And you didn't talk about that either. Much about the solid state innovations. I'm sure that's coming. Fun, you can tell us. The store service here today. Yeah, I mean, but it wasn't really talked about yesterday. It was a big announcement. We didn't want to take away from it, but you get solid state and you got big data. Two of the hottest trends on the planet. How are you going to bring in the positioning with big data? Because we're saying it's native within HP now that big data is going to sprinkle from laser jets, storage to services everywhere. So how do you manage that? Sure, let's take the big data question first. I'll get back to SSDs. Big data, and I think I saw a number that by 2015, customers are going to spend $15 billion on big data between server, storage, software. And the lion share of that is going to be the storage. And big data has two fundamental problems. Really almost three. The first is how do you store it? Now, how do you store cost effectively? How do you have an architecture built with petabytes in mind? First problem. Second, is it file-based data or is it object? And do you have two separate products or do you do file an object in one platform? Third, now that I have it, so we solved the storage problem, what do I do with it? How do I deliver competitive advantage? How do I learn more customer insights? How do I back it up? Yeah, exactly. What should I back up, you know? And that's where the integration with autonomy comes in. So Store All, our scale-out platform, that handles the storage piece. And it has all the worm and the constant validation for data immutability, as well as policy-based tierings. That's the storage piece. The second thing is, all right, how do I do anything with it? And that's where autonomy and the integration comes in. We had, we announced something called Store All Express Query, which really allows you to scan, process, and understand data. Some of our tests showed 100,000 times faster. Now, we ran tests of a 500 million file, file system. 42 hours to one second. I mean, you guys are bringing that whole information management piece. I mean, you're integrating into one of the strategic pieces of the business, and I think that's impressive. And I want to ask you, compare and contrast that with IBM, for example. So, you know, I try to get this in and have enough time with David, but, you know, IBM Storage Group, and David and I have been talking about this publicly, they're kind of different, right? They're like the storage guys. And they're trying, they have Tivoli out here, and they've got the similar big company's phenomenon. So, how do you guys compare to IBM, both on a product, and then also how they're organized? I can't comment on how they're organized. You can, but he will you. Choose not to. But on a product, typically, you know, I don't think, you know, sometimes when I look at IBM, I see HP of a few years ago, from a storage perspective, you know, they're the UNIX guys, they're the mainframe guys. They kind of grew by acquisition on the storage side. They can't talk about polymorphic simplicity. You know, they can't talk about a single architecture for primary storage, for data protection, for information retention. So, I think they've crafted a decent, a big data story. But on the product side, compared with the storage platform, I don't know. Yeah, they're kind of like, yeah. Yeah. Okay, cool. So, let's summarize this, actually, as we can. I know we're going to break, but so we've got the big guys, you guys reemerging, you know, taking off the gloves, I say, you're very excited. You know, EMC gets more and more complex, but it continues to do well. No question, it's got the VMware thing going on. Oracle's this wild card, and we get that the whole red-stacked piece. You know, HDS, you know, see what they publicly say, they grow every quarter, but, you know, okay. So, you got these Dell is in there in the mix. You got four or five, you know, big in NetApp, big storage companies now, all sort of doing their thing, all with significant resources. And then you got these startups, you know, ScaleIO today raised a bunch of dough, and they're claiming they do software, you know, lead only. You have these flash startup guys. How do you see that all shaking out? Is it going to be, are we essentially in an oligopoly where a few guys control the chess board, they can pick off, you know, like EMC buys data domain, pick it off and neutralize, you know, that threat, you know, you guys picking up three-par, beating Dell, Dell making the move, but you guys have all pretty much, you know, stayed in a position to compete. Do you see that changing, or do you see that continuing? No, I think oligopoly's the right word. Going back to your business school economics class. You know, for the startup SSD guys, I think there will be a shakeout. You know, and customers have a choice. Do they want to buy a pure SSD box really without the advanced storage data services and architecture, or do you want to take the benefit of SSD and plug it into a proven architecture that's been bulletproof tested, you know, run by service providers? That's really the choice they have today. I think, yeah, I think over time, I think probably a couple of the SSD vendors will get picked up, and I think a couple will make it. I'll sit and watch and see who's who. Yeah, but the startups to thrive, the startups got to be 10X better. That's the number, yeah. And how many of those guys are going to be 10X better? Maybe a couple, and it's a lot of times it's hard to pick which ones, they emerge, they do what data domain did, you know, congratulations. Make a bunch of money, yeah. Yeah, it's all good. I think shakeouts are probably the right word. All right, Sean, Sean Kinney from HP, really appreciate you coming on. Absolutely, this was a class. Always a pleasure, good seeing you. Thanks, Dave. Okay, we'll be right back with our next guest after this short break. This is theCUBE, siliconangle.com, exclusive coverage of HP Discover in Europe and Germany.
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TIS Conference - Are children learning? Evidence from East Africa (4.3)
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Session 4.3: Capabilities, skills and technology
Are children learning? Evidence from East Africa
Sam Jones
The UNU-WIDER development conference in Hanoi, June 2014, concentrated on the core 21st century development challenges in both low- and middle-income countries: economic transformation, inclusive growth, and environmental sustainability.
More about the conference: http://www.wider.unu.edu/tisconf/
More about UNU-WIDER: http://www.wider.unu.edu
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First of all, let me just apologize. I've got a bit of a cold, so my voice isn't as quite as robust as it normally is. So today, I'm going to talk to you, not specifically about technological upgrading, but more about the foundations, perhaps, of what that might be, which is education and education at the primary level. And I'm going to discuss a little bit about some of the evidence we have on this from East Africa. I'm going to start by motivating you with respect to why should we care about primary education. And I think there's three reasons typically that we're interested in education. The first one has been from maybe a philosophical perspective and from a nation-building perspective is creating citizens. So education creates citizens and people engaged in the States and in some national project. The second one has often been discussed in terms of reducing inequalities, therefore, in some respect, level the playing field that might exist. And the third one has often been what economists have mostly focused on, which is something about growth and income. Indeed, the first schools that were the first public schools that were created in many developed countries were precisely to create a body of workers to go into the factories. So this is the kind of standard kind of relationship that we tend to see in the data. So conditional on initial income, we find a positive relationship between growth and years of education. So this is a very standard thing. So that's one of the reasons why we're interested in education, but I'll come back to really what that means in a little bit. The other point which relates to really the other part about level the playing field is that in Africa, we should remember that the role of the state in education has been rather tumultuous. So during the colonial period, public education was not a priority. If it existed, the aims were extremely limited. And some scholars have described this form of education as a kind of a racist anthropology designed to create cheap labor for what remained a colonial organized economy. So it's been quite important in terms of the history. And we should think, for example, of some examples like Zambia, so on independence, there were just 109 graduates, so university graduates, and only half a percent of the workforce had completed primary education. So the base from which many African countries are coming from in terms of education has historically been extremely low. And for this reason, the expansion of education has been one of the most tangible gains for the population of independence. And all of the post-independence governments in the 50s and the 60s through to the 70s at least made a big emphasis on expanding free primary education through a range of initiatives, including abolition of racial segregation, where that was existing, creating full primary school cycles in urban and rural areas, removing school fees, creating scholarship programs for disadvantaged children, and so on and so forth. That was pretty successful, actually, in the 60s and 70s, but as some of you will know, there were some lost decades, both economically and with respect to education in the 80s and 90s. But even so, we have seen a good accumulation, at least in terms of access. So if we look just at mean years of schooling, which is one indication of access to education, we find that in 1975, this was historically very low. And a good comparison point here is France. France, in 1975, the mean years of schooling of the population aged 15 plus, was just around six. So in 1975, no African country had mean years of schooling of that level, but actually, if we look at 2010, which is on the vertical axis, we find that there are many countries now that have more than six years of schooling, on average, Botswana being up there as one of the biggest success stories in terms of expansion of education. Of course, there is a lot of variants, so there's a number of countries where it's pretty low still. Some of them are post-conflict countries now, such as Rwanda and so forth. But overall, there have been large gains. So what are the debates now with respect to education in Africa? Well, perhaps the key point, if you take one thing away from this presentation, perhaps it's this, access to schooling is not learning. So just because people are going to school doesn't mean they learn anything. So if we take the relationship that I showed you before between years of education and growth, and if we just control for test scores, let's say at grade six, that relationship goes away. So the relationship between education and growth is not driven by accumulation of years of schooling. It's driven by what you learn in school. So your test scores. So this is critical at the macro level. That's our understanding. So the quality of education is important, not necessarily how many years you've been in school. So in fact, this is really where the debate is, both internationally and with respect to Africa. And with respect to Africa, we've seen huge expansion of enrollments over the last 10 years. Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania, which I will discuss in a minute, have all abolished fees for primary education since around the early 2000s, and that has led to very large enrollment rates. But the problem has been perhaps, maybe this has led to a declining quality. And in fact, our competitor here, one of our Lant Pritchett in a paper says, for example, that until school systems can guarantee that students will learn while sitting in class, it may even be counterproductive to encourage longer periods of universal education. Expanded enrollments can actually harm overall learning outcomes if quality cannot be broadly maintained. So that's a very important challenge, I think. And if, just to give you a visual example of the kinds of challenges that some schools are facing, this is not necessarily a typical, but it is certainly a primary school in Kenya. Many children sitting on the floor, loaded to capacity, a large variety in terms of the ages of children at any given level, extremely challenging conditions. So maybe from an academic and from a policy perspective, if we're interested in learning outcomes, well, what do we know about it? Very little. The data we have has been extremely limited to date. There are a couple of initiatives that have been out there. Some of you will have heard of something like the TIMS or the PISA or the SACMEC or the PASSEC. These are just acronyms for different survey kinds of instruments. But typically, these have covered only a few countries. They're relatively infrequent, so they're not on an annual basis, so they're not really good for monitoring. And perhaps more critical is that they focus on children at upper levels of primary school. So in grade six, the SACMEC and the PASSEC, which are probably the largest coverage in terms of countries, they focus on children at grade six. But children on grade six are a very small sample of the entire population of primary school children. And in fact, many children drop out before reaching that. So in terms of levels of education at a more representative level, it's weak. And also the sample sizes are quite small. So from the perspective of understanding within country variation, regional issues in education, they're unfortunately not really very suitable. And even from the point of view of what governments themselves are doing, less than half of all Sub-Saharan African countries have conducted any of their own national learning assessments since 1995. So governments themselves aren't doing this either. I think it should be, it's an interesting point of reflection, particularly for academics, is that despite this lack of knowledge, what have academics been doing? Well, we've been thinking about RCTs, randomized controlled trials. Many of them have come out of Kenya. So those of you who are familiar with the literature, but I think it is a bit of an odd situation when in fact our understanding of the nature of the challenges is actually so weak. So we're trying to find solutions in a sense without really knowing what the baseline is, at least at a national level. When I think that that is a challenge for economists to be policy relevant, we should be asking the right questions. So now I'm gonna, hopefully I've motivated you. So there is a knowledge gap and this is an important issue. So now I'm gonna talk to you a bit about some work I've been doing on East Africa. And I'm gonna focus on two questions. Is there a learning crisis in East Africa? So with respect to the context of large increases in enrollments and anecdotally many people have said, well, no, our children aren't learning anything. Is there a learning crisis? And secondly, if so, where are the weaknesses in the system? And the data I'm gonna use for this are large scale household surveys undertaken in Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda since 2010, which are representative at the district level. So not just nationally within individual districts. It's collected independently by a non-governmental organization following a model developed in India by Pratham and they call it the ASEM model or the annual survey. I can't actually remember what that stands for, but yeah, sorry, I won't mislead you by giving it the wrong acronym. And what they look at is that they undertake, they administer tests at the household level to all children of school age within a given household and their focus on have these children acquired competencies that are expected after two years of schooling. So do they have some just very basic competencies, regardless of where they are, whether they're in school or out of school, can they do things that you would expect that they should do having completed two years of education? That's not that relevant, I'm gonna... So for example, one of the tests would be a very simple reading test like this. And if you can read the test, then you would be asked a question if did you actually understand it? So for example, what do the pupils write in? Who gives his pupils books? These are the kinds of tests that are administered. So they're fairly basic, but they're important. They're just really identifying do people have minimal literacy skills and the same is for numeracy as well. So it's a literacy and numeracy test. What are the results? Well, if we just look at the lowest level of competency available on literacy, it's quite staggering really. So for example, and this is by age here. So at age 10, more than half of the children in East Africa either are unable to recognize a word or unable to recognize two digit numbers or both. So this is combining both the literacy and numeracy and in kind of an aggregate score. So at age 10, there's some serious, 50% isn't, that's 50% can, but 50% can't. And even by age 13, 14, there's still a minority who are unable to fulfill these, even these very basic competencies. There's more detail on all of these tests in a paper I'll give you the link to later, but this is just giving you the headline. So the point is, is yes, there is a learning crisis. So the question becomes why? And actually there's three possible reasons why. The first one is that maybe people, children are still not enrolling or attending school. Of course, on the assumption that children, a precondition for learning is that they go to school, one of the primary reasons could be that they're not actually going to school. A second reason could be that they're not progressing through to higher grades. So many children go to school, but don't progress. A third reason could be even if they enroll and go through to higher grades, they're not actually acquiring any new skills at each grade. So they're sitting in class, if that, but not learning anything. We can call this a bit of a schooling chain, if you wish. We're gonna look at each element in turn just to give you a sense of what we know. So enrollment. So actually enrollment in general is broadly quite high. So what we find is that more than 90% of all children in East Africa attend school for more than five years, basically. There are problems, as you can see on the left-hand side, this is by age, so on the left-hand side, is it left? Oh no, sorry, right-hand side for you. At age six, for example, which is the starting age of education in Kenya, less than 70% of Kenyan children of age six are attending school. So there are issues in terms of getting children in to school and starting at the correct age. And also there's dropout rates and so on and so forth. But overall, it's not the key to the problem. And we can also say that from the point of gender equality, that is broadly positive. So we don't see the same kinds of issues with respect to discrimination that we do see in some other regions. So we don't see that in East Africa. So at the same time, it should be pointed out that there are some problem districts. So if we look at the district level and look at children aged 13 that aren't enrolled in any form of schooling, we find that there are problem districts in, particularly in both Kenya and Uganda. And these are relatively well-known issues, but they remain important. So that there are certain areas where well over one in four of all children aged 13 are not in school in certain areas. In terms of progression, there's a number of ways to measure that. And there's two indicators that we use here. One of them is the grade cost ratio, which just gives you the average number of years of schooling required to progress a grade, in a sense. Or basically, it's the number of additional years of schooling, sorry, which is better here. A number of additional years of schooling, more than one, required to progress a grade. For example, if you need to spend two years in school to progress one grade, that's a grade cost ratio of more than zero. And we can also look at how many or what percentage of children are overage for grade. And if we look at this, we see some more interesting issues. So in all the countries, the grade cost ratio is above zero, so it's not perfect. And we see, particularly in Uganda, a major concern. It requires at least half a year of additional schooling at the median to progress a single grade in Uganda. And this accumulates over time. So what this means is that to achieve seven years of primary education, it really takes a lot more than seven years on average. So children are churning around in the system for a long time, and particularly in Uganda. And we have the same issue in terms of the overage for grade. So large numbers of children are overage for grade. And if the blue dots on the right, on the left-hand panel are the ones for Uganda. As you can see that in most districts, more than 50% of children are overage for grade. So you get what I mean, overage for grade. So looking at the last element of the chain, so it's conditional now on the grade. So on the x-axis, we have what grade they're at. Are children learning anything? And here we see there is progression, but it's very slow. So this is again at a very basic level of the tests, do children recognize words? It's interesting, for example, that in Uganda, even at grade four, less than 50% of Ugandan children can recognize a word. In Kenya, which is the green line, it's substantially higher, but it's by no means perfect. Now, if we look at the full range of the tests and the percentage of children that can meet these grade two competencies, we find that it takes at least until grade five in Kenya for more than 50% of the children to achieve a pass on a grade two competency. So it takes three extra grades to achieve the level that would be required at grade two. In Tanzania and Uganda, it takes substantially longer. So the point is, is that many children are leaving primary education without having learnt minimum or basic skills in literacy and numeracy. Before I wrap up, I just want to ask the question, is East Africa exceptional? Is this, clearly my time is up? No, so what we know, and of course, that the tests aren't exactly the same, but based on the same philosophy of testing and basically the same kinds of competencies, tests undertaken in India and Pakistan, we find that there's actually similar issues. Let's just take, for example, subtraction. So can children undertake basic two digit subtraction? If we see that in, for example, in grade five in rural Pakistan, 73% of children can, but in grade five in rural India, 52% can, but in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda, we have 90, 80 and 80%. So the point is, is that this East Africa is not exceptional. There are serious challenges across the developing world in terms of the quality of education. So just to wrap up, are children going to school in East Africa? Well, yes, mostly. Are children progressing through school slowly? And are children learning in class? Not so much. So the challenge is really about the quality of learning when they're in school. Policy implications, they're not straightforward. And I don't think we can leap very quickly to policy implications from this, but we should recognize good progress on enrollment. And in fact, it's the cup half empty is the cup half full. In fact, if we believe that to make progress on learning, we've got to get children into school first. Well, that's good. That's been a huge progress. So the challenge now is to shift the focus to quality of education. And I think we should also reflect on whether the schools themselves are really, the issues. There's a lot of literature that suggests that interventions in the preschool phase can be far more productive. And actually evidence suggests, even from this data, that it's when children come into school with a minimum of basic competencies and having had some experience of preschooling, their ability to pick up and learn is much higher than if they're coming in without any prior experience to any form of format of education. And we should also be aware of the difference between marginal reforms such as more school inputs versus more fundamental structural changes around incentives. But we can discuss that later. Thank you very much. And here's a link to a paper which talks about these in more detail is available online. Thank you.
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Emilia Rann in the Green Umbrella by Constance Heward This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org Read by Elsie Selwyn Her name was Emilia Rann Stiggins. She was a pale child with black hair, which she wore in curl rags from Friday night till Sunday morning. Her mother was poor and took in washing, because besides Emilia Rann, who was the eldest, there were some five other little Stiggins to feed. Now it happened one day just before Christmas that the five little Stiggins had colds in their heads, so Mrs. Stiggins sat them in a ring in the kitchen with their feet in a tub of mustard and water. After that she put them into a big bed and gave them hot gruel to drink. While Emilia Rann stood gloomily by and shook her head, which was covered with curl rags. The reason for the curl rags was that all the village children had been invited to a grand tea party at the Squires the next day, and Emilia Rann was gloomy because it did not seem as if the five little Stigginsons would be able to go. Sure enough the next day the colds were worse and at three o'clock in the afternoon Emilia Rann's hair was taken out of the rags and she put on her Sunday dress coat and hat and started off to the tea party with twenty-five ringlets bobbing round her neck. And the five little Stigginsons sat up in the big bed and howled horribly with disappointment, but Emilia Rann had hardly gotten out of the front door before she was back again. I want the umbrella, she said, and she took it from the corner in the parlor where it lived. It was large and green with a goose's head for a handle. It's never going to rain, Emilia Rann, said Mrs. Stiggins. Whatever do you want to take the umbrella for, I don't know. But Emilia Rann tossed her head and said she wasn't so sure about the rain and she started off again with the green umbrella clasped in one arm. The Squire was a jolly old man with a round red face and a beard like Father Christmas. But the Squire's sister, Miss Josephine, was a cross old maid and she thought it was a stupid thing to give a tea party to the village children. She was always there to see that they behaved themselves. Now Miss Josephine's eagle eye was upon Emilia Rann as she took her seat at the great long table with the other children and, Emilia Ann Stiggins! She said, What are you doing with that great umbrella in here? You ought to have left it in the hall with your coat and hat. Oh, nothing please, Mom. Stammered Emilia Rann, trying to hide the umbrella under the table and Miss Josephine stared very hard at her and then went on to find fault with somebody else. The tea that was, there were cakes with pink icing and cherries on the top and jammed hearts that melted in one's mouth and biscuit with creamy insides and scones and buns. Emilia Rann seemed to be terribly hungry for her plate was nearly always empty but though she did not reach out and help herself she was never allowed to wait long because there was a great many smiling maids to pass the cakes and fill up the tea cups. When tea was over, the children went back to the hall and put on their hats and coats. As they went out, a smart footman at the door gave each child an orange and apple and a bag of sweets. Emilia Rann took her orange and apple and bag of sweets and said, Thank you, sir. Emilia Rann was almost the last to go because she had taken the wrong hat and had to go back into the house. She was ready to go through the door again when suddenly Miss Josephine stepped forward. Emilia Ann Stiggins! She said, I will put up your umbrella for you! And she took it firmly out of Emilia Rann's hand. Oh, Mom! cried Emilia Rann and clutched Miss Josephine's arm. But Miss Josephine shook her off and held up the umbrella and shot it open and out upon the floor in the bright light that came from the hall lamp fell jammed hearts and iced cakes and biscuits and scones. Grady child! said Miss Josephine. And Emilia Rann covered her face with her hands and wept. But the squire looked down at the feast on the floor and patted Emilia Rann kindly on the shoulder. Come, come! he said. It was your own tea you put in the umbrella. I know because I watched you and you never ate anything at all. Oh, sir! cried Emilia Rann on covering her face. I'm glad you saw because I didn't take a bit more than what I could easily have ate. And the five of them got colds in their heads and they were all howling something awful. And I couldn't bear to go home and tell them everything and them not have a bite as you might say. Well. Well. So the squire. I thought there was somebody missing. And of course there will be five teas left over and I think we could find a sixth as this one is spoiled. John. To the smart footman. A basket, please, with cakes for six people. And John went like a shot while Miss Josephine dropped the umbrella and walked slowly past Emilia Rann and the squire with her nose in the air and a look of horrified disgust on her face. In two minutes, John was back again with a huge basket covered with a white cloth and 15 minutes later, Emilia Rann staggered into the Stiginson's house and upstairs to the bedroom with a huge basket on one arm and the green umbrella clutched in the other. And the five little Stiginsons sat up in bed with their eyes nearly starting out of their heads and Mrs. Stigins sat bump upon a chair because she said it gave her quite a turn when Emilia Rann took off the cover of the basket. Four inside that basket were cakes enough for six and Mrs. Stigins as well and oranges and apples and bags of sweets and when everybody had finished Emilia Rann was sure that she must have eaten quite twice as much as she had meant to bring home in the green umbrella. End of Emilia Rann and the green umbrella by Constance Heward read by Elsie Selwyn The Black Cats and the Tinker's Wife by Margaret Baker This is a LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org recording by phone The Black Cats and the Tinker's Wife Once upon a time there was a tinker He tramped about the country with this bundle of tools slung over his shoulder and his little wife tramped beside him Would you like to know what was in the bundle she carried? Why a silk handkerchief of golden yellow to tie over her hair on holiday and fair days and a ball of yarn with which she was always knitting and a loaf of bread and all the money they had and that was never more than a few silver pieces Although the two bundles held all they possessed the tinker and his wife were as happy as could be and as they trudged along from one farmhouse to another and one village to the next he would whistle as merrily as a blackbird and she would sing and laugh and dance along the short cropped grass by the roadside poising on her pretty bare feet as lightly as a fairy When at sound of his call some good wife came out with a broken kettle or a leaking pan he would sit down on a doorstep to mend it and while he worked his wife told tales of elves and dwarfs and water sprites to the children who gathered round Then one night came they would take their supper of bread and a little bowl of milk and lie down to sleep wherever they could find shelter sometimes out of doors sometimes in a cottage or barn You would think there was no pleasanter way of living yet sometimes when they passed through a village and saw through open doorways into the cozy sunny little rooms where the women were busy about their work the tinker's wife would sigh and turn to look back many, many times and at that the tinker would sigh too and think sadly of how little he could earn but perhaps he would never be able to give her a home at all Now one day it happened that there was a great storm and toward evening it grew wilder and wilder the wind came whirling and sweeping along driving the rain and the hail before it in blinding sheets the country was bleak and bare not so much as a hedge or roll behind which should take shelter and presently it grew so dark that one could not see in arm's length ahead the tinker wrapped his wife in a stattered cloak and they struggled on and on but it was weary work fighting the storm then suddenly they saw a light before them it comes from some cottage said the tinker we will knock and ask shelter but when they came near they found it was not a cottage but a cave there was a bright fire burning within above it hung an iron pot and nearby stood a three-legged stool and a water pitcher there was nothing strange in all that but there was something very odd about the cave all the same for sitting round the fire were more black cats than could easily be counted big ones and little ones fat ones and lean ones old ones and young ones long-haired long-haired and short-haired all kinds who dare within cried the tinker such a flurry as there was about the fire some of the cats ran to hide themselves some sprang to the entrance some with arched backs and stiffened tails stayed by the fire who dare friend cried the tinker again and as no one answered the inside and his wife followed strange that there should be no one here said he and there are more cats than I care about myself but on such a night one must be grateful for any lodging so they sat down by the fire his wife on the three-legged stool and he on the ground beside her and they warmed and dried themselves and presently from this corner and from that the cats came creeping back and sat down opposite staring and staring with their great green eyes puss puss puss coaxed the tinker's wife but the cats only twitched their ears and stared till their eyes glistened red as though they were on fire inside they will be friendly enough when they see we wish them no harm said she and truly before long a little black kitten came rubbing against her foot and jumped into her lap so the night passed away and the storm went down and it was morning the tinker's wife packed up her little bundle ready to start again I wish she said and at that all the cats pricked up their ears I wish I could give the die wish said the tinker I wish I had a little home to care for I wish we might live in this cave at that the tinker laughed why if that is not surprising said he it is the very wish I should wish myself have die wish till someone else comes and she clapped her hands for joy so the tinker went down the hillside alone with this bundle of tools on his back and his wife started waving goodbye as long as she could see him then she went into the cave and swept down all the cobwebs with a bunch of heather and chased the dust out of the corners and went about and about till the cave was as clean and neat as could be and the cats sat round the fire and stared and stared as though it was the most surprising thing they had ever seen when it drew near evening she sat outside on the three-legged stool with her knitting in her hand ready to wave to the tinker as soon as he came in sight and there he was striding up the hill and she ran to meet him and brought him into the cave and they sat by the fire as they had done before has not anyone come yet asked the tinker no she answered and I am glad it is such a cosy little cave that I wish and at that all the cats looked at their ears I wish I could give deed I wish said the tinker I wish we could live here always and that there was another three-legged stool then thou wouldst not need to sit on the ground why that is not surprising quote the tinker tis the very wish I would wish myself and he laughed and kissed her and what news have he learned today she asked strange news said the tinker there lies a farm yonder with fields all untilled and when I asked what had befallen they told me that a witch had spirited away the plowman because his dog chased her cat and no one has seen or heard of him since at that one of the cats began a most mournful wailing and all the others joined in alas said the tinker's wife what a sad and sorrowful tale next day again the tinker went down the hillside alone and his little wife kept house in the cave and went about and about it till it was as neat and as clean as could be and when he came back at evening there she was sitting at the entrance with all the cats around her watching for him has not anyone come yet he asked when they were seated by the fire no she answered and I am glad it is such a pleasant cave that I wish and that that all the cats pricked up their ears I wish I could give thee thy wish said the tinker I wish we could live here always and that we had a little hive of bees to gather honey from the header blossoms now if that is not surprising for the tinker it is the very wish I would wish myself and he laughed and kissed her and what is the news thou has learned today she asked strange news said the tinker in a home yonder there is an old ragdoll and no little girl to nurse it she made a face at the witch one day and no one has seen or heard of her since and that that the tiniest kitten began a most mournful wail and all the others joined in alas said the tinker's wife what a sad and sorrowful tale and so it happened every day when they sat by the fire at dusk the tinker's wife had always a wish to wish for a little goat to feed on the hillside and give them milk or for a little ground bolt to hold the berries she gathered this time for a rose tree to grow about the cave mouth that time for a broom that she might sweep the dust away the better and the tinker had always a sad and sorrowful tale to tell of people who had disappeared there was the farmer's wife who had given the witch a scorched cake of bread the little boy who had called names after her the dairy maid who had not curtsied to her the strolling player whose music did not please her the lovers who had chosen to sit too near her cave to watch the moon and that each of these tales one of the cats would begin to wail most dismally and all the others would join in so things went on for a long long time and it would have been hard to find anyone as happy as the tinker's wife as she went about and about the cave making it so neat and clean or as the tinker when he came striding up the hillside at the end of the day and saw her waiting to wave to him now sometimes when the tinker told his strange tales his wife would begin to wonder and ponder and cannot be and if it should be so said she and then she would stop and shake her head and sigh one night she sat thinking longer than ever and then I wonder what happened to them when they disappeared and again is it not more than a little strange that there are so many cats here and all black and at last I wish I wish I could give thee and I wish said the tinker I wish these cats were changed back into what they ought to be and behold in less than the flick of an eyelid there they stood a little girl who had made a face the boy who had called names the plowman the lovers the berry maid and all the rest it would take a long long time to tell how they thanked the tinker and his wife how they laughed and cried for joy and how happy they all were do you think my wish should come true marveled the tinker's wife all good wishes come true sometime caused the tinker there is another shall come true cried the farmer's wife for as quickly as it can be led up the hillside my best goat shall be yours and I will bring my little brown ball said the little girl and I will make the finest three-legged stool that ever was seen said the plowman and in the same way spoke all of them but if this is the witch's cave why has she not come back asked the tinker but that was a question they could not answer but I can tell you why she was blown right off her broomstick in that terrible storm suppose I had wished my wish long ago would it have come true then asked the tinker's wife and that was another question they could not answer neither can I though I know that in the end good temper and happiness will always break evil spells presently the tinker was startled to feel something come rubbing against his leg he was a cat which has not changed he cried I could not have wished hard enough said his wife so she wished again and again and she wished this way and she wished that way but nothing happened he must be a real cat she said and so they all agreed then he shall live with us always said the tinker so the tinker and his wife and the black cat lived together in the cave and were as happy as could be all the rest of their lives and never another wish that the tinker's wife had to wish for all her other wishes came true and she had everything she wanted and that is the end of the story end of the black cats and the tinker's wife by Margaret Beaker How the Cobbler Cheated the Devil by Charles John Tibbets This is a LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org It chanced that once upon a time, long years ago in the days when strange things used to happen in the world and the devil himself used sometimes to walk about in it in a bare-faced fashion to the distraction of all good and bad folk alike he came to a very small town where he resolved to stay a while to play some of his tricks How it was whether the people were better or worse than he expected to find them whether they would not give way to him or whether they went beyond him and outwitted him I don't know and so cannot say But sure it is that in a short while he became terribly angry with the folk and at length was so disgusted that he threatened he would make them repent their treatment of him and teach them in a manner which would show them his power With that he flew off in a fury and the folk, knowing with whom they had to deal were very sad thinking what terrible thing would overtake them and at their wit's end to imagine how they might manage to escape the claws of the evil one Accordingly it was decided to call a meeting of the town's folk to which all old and young should come to deliver their opinion as to the best course to be pursued Only those too old to walk the sick and the foolish being not called to the council Very many different courses were proposed and while these were being debated a man rushed into the hall where the council was held and informed them that their enemy was coming for he had himself seen him making his way to the town bearing on his shoulder a stone almost big enough to bury the place under it he reported that the devil was yet a long way off for his load hampered him sadly and he could not travel fast What to do the counsellors did not know when suddenly there came amongst them a poor cobbler whom they had forgotten to call to the meeting for he was indeed looked upon as only half-witted I will go and meet him said he and stop him coming here You stop him cried they all it's mad you must be to think of it I'll go all the same said the cobbler and without saying a word more he goes out and begins to make ready for his journey First of all he collected together as many old boots and shoes as he could find and when he'd got them all in a bundle he finds out the man who had seen the devil coming on and inquired of him the way he should go to meet him the man told him the road and the cobbler set out he walked and walked and walked till at last he came to the devil who was sitting by the roadside resting himself and trying to get cool for the day was warm and he was nearly worn out with carrying the big rock which lay beside him do you know such and such a place asks he of the man naming the town he would be at I do indeed says the man for I ought to seeing I have lived in its neighborhood these many years and I've only left there to travel here and how many days have you been getting here asked the devil anxiously for he had hoped he was near the end of his journey oh days and days replies the man see here and he opens his bundle of old boots that he had ready see here says he these are the boots I've worn out on the hard road and coming from the place to here have you indeed says the devil looking at them amazed little thinking that the man was lying as he showed him pair after pair all in holes and shreds well indeed it must be a long way off and he looks around him and then at the rock and thinks what a terrible long way he has had to bring it and begins to doubt whether after all since he's got so far to go it's worth all the trouble if it had been near says he it would have been a different thing and I would have shown them what it is to treat me as they did but as it's so far off it's another matter and I don't think it's worth the trouble so he just takes up the rock and flings it aside in a field and goes off back again so the cobbler came home and told all the townsfolk what he had done and how he cheated the devil and I can assure you that they all admired his cleverness and the joke of tricking the devil as he had nor did they allow him to lose in consequence of missing his day's work End of How the Cobbler Cheated the Devil by Charles John Tibbets Read by Colleen McMahon who vowed that he would never marry any girl who had not royal blood in her veins one day he plucked up all his courage and went to the palace to ask the emperor for his daughter the emperor was not much pleased at the thought of such a match for his only child but being very polite he only said very well my son if you could win the princess you shall have her and the conditions are these in eight days you must manage to tame and bring to me three horses that have never felt a master the first is pure white the second a foxy red with a black head the third cold black with a white head and feet and besides that you must also bring as a present to the empress my wife as much gold as the three horses can carry the young man listened in dismay to these words but with an effort he thanked the emperor for his kindness and left the palace wondering how he was to fulfill the task allotted to him only for him the emperor's daughter had overheard everything her father had said and peeping through a curtain had seen the youth and thought him handsomer than anyone she had ever beheld so returning hastily to her own room she wrote him a letter which she gave to a trusty servant to deliver begging her war to come to her rooms early the next day and to undertake nothing without her advice if he ever wished her to be his wife that night when her father was asleep he took her softly into his chamber and took out an enchanted knife from the chest where he kept his treasures and hid it carefully in a safe place before she went to bed the son had hardly risen the following morning when the princess's nurse brought the young man to her apartments neither spoke for some minutes but stood holding each other's hands for joy till at last they both cried out that nothing but death should part them then the maiden said and ride straight through the wood towards the sunset till you come to a hill with three peaks when you get there turn first to the right and then to the left and you will find yourself in a sun meadow where many horses are feeding out of these you must pick out the three described to you by my father if they prove shy and refuse to let you get near them draw out your knife and let the sun shine on it so that the whole meadow is lit up by its rays and the horses will then approach you of their own accord and will let you lead them away when you have them safely look about till you see a cypress tree whose roots are of brass whose bowels are of silver and whose leaves are of gold go to it and cut away the roots with your knife and you will come to countless bags of gold load the horses with all they can carry and return to my father and tell him that you have done your task and can claim me for your wife that finished all she had to say and now it depended on the young man to do his part he hid the knife in the folds of his girdle mounted his horse and rode off in search of the meadow this he found without much difficulty but the horses were all so shy that they galloped away directly he approached them and he drew his knife and held it up towards the sun and directly there shown such a glory that the whole meadow was bathed in it from all sides the horses rushed pressing round and each one that passed him fell on its knees to do him honor but he only chose from them all the three that the emperor had described these he secured by a silken rope to his own horse and then looked about for the cypress tree it was standing by itself in one corner and in a moment he was beside it tearing away the earth with his knife deeper and deeper he dug till far down below the roots of brass his knife struck upon the buried treasure which lay heaped up in bags all around with a great effort he lifted them from their hiding place and laid them one by one on his horse's backs and when they could carry no more he led them back to the emperor and when the emperor saw him he wondered but never guessed how it was the young man had been too clever for him till the betrothal ceremony was over and he asked his newly made son-in-law what dowry he would require with his bride to which the bridegroom made answer noble emperor all I desire is that I may have your daughter for my wife and enjoy forever the use of your enchanted knife end of The Enchanted Knife by Anonymous read by Betty B Esop's Fables a version for young readers by Esop and J. H. Stickney the frogs who asked for a king this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org the frogs who asked for a king there were once some frogs who lived together in a perfect security in a beautiful lake they were a large company and were very comfortable but they came to think that they might be still happier if they had the king to rule over them so they sent to Jupiter their god they asked him to give them a king Jupiter laughed at their folly for he knew that they were better off as they were but he said to them well here's a king for you and into the water he drew a big lock it fell with such a splash that the frogs were terrified and hid themselves in the deep mud under the water by and by one braver than the rest peeped out to look at the king saw the lock as it lay quietly on the top of the water soon one after another they all came out of their hiding places and ventured to look at their great king as the lock did not move they swam around it keeping a safe distance away and at last one by one hopped upon it this is not a king said a wise old frog it is nothing but a stupid lock if he had a king Jupiter would pay more attention to us again they sent to Jupiter and begged him to give them a king who could roll over them Jupiter didn't like to be disturbed again by the silly frogs and this time he sent them a stork saying you will have someone to roll over you now as they saw the storks only walking down to the lake they were delighted oh they said see how grand he looks how he strides along how he throws back his head this is a king indeed he shall roll over us and they were joyful to meet him as their new king came nearer he paused, stretched out his long neck picked up the head frog and swallowed him at one mouthful and then the next and the next what is this? cried the frogs and they began to draw back in terror but the stork with his long legs easily followed them to the water and kept on eating them as fast as he could oh if we had only been said the oldest frog he was going to add content but he was eaten up before he could finish the sentence the remaining frogs cried the Jupiter to help them but he would not listen and the stork king ate them for breakfast, dinner and supper every day till in a short time there was not a frog left in the lake who were foolish frogs not to have known when they were well off end of the frogs who asked for a king by Asop and J. H. Stigney the camel got his hump just those stories by Rudyard Kipling this is a LibroBox recording all LibroBox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to find out how you can volunteer please visit LibroBox.org how the camel got his hump now this is the next tale and it tells how the camel got his big hump in the beginning of years when the world was so new and old and the animals were just beginning to work for man there was a camel and he lived in the middle of a howling desert because he did not want to work and besides he was a howler himself so he ate sticks and thorns and tamarisks and milkweed and prickles and most excruciatingly idle and when anyone spoke to him he said humps just humps and no more presently the horse came to him on Monday morning with a saddle on his back and a bit in his mouth and said camel oh camel come out and trot like the rest of us humps said the camel and the horse went away and told the man presently the dog came to him with a stick in his mouth and said camel oh camel come and fetch and carry like the rest of us hump said the camel and the dog went away and told the man presently the ox came to him with the yolk on his neck and said camel oh camel come and plow like the rest of us hump said the camel and the ox went away and told the man at the end of the day the man called the horse and the dog and the ox together and said three oh three I'm very sorry for you with the world so new and all but the hump thing in the desert can't work or he would have been here by now so I'm going to leave him alone and you must work double time to make up for it that made the three very angry with the world so new and all and they held a palaver and an indaba and a panchayat and a pow wow on the edge of the desert and the camel came chewing on milkweed most excruciating idle and laughed at them then he said and went away again presently they came along the gin in charge of all deserts rolling in a cloud of dust gins always travel that way because it is magic and he stopped to palaver and pow wow with the three she left all deserts said the horse is it right for anyone to be idle with the world so new and all certainly not said the gin well said the horse there's a thing in the middle of your howling desert and he's howler himself with long neck and long necks and he hasn't done a stroke of work since Monday morning he won't trot woo said the gin whistling that's my camel for all the gold in Arabia what does he say about it he says humph said the dog and he won't such a carry does he say anything else only humph and he won't plow said the ox very good said the gin I'll humph him if you will kindly wait a minute the gin rolled himself up in his dust cloak and took a bearing across the desert and found the camel most excruciatingly idle looking at his own reflection in a pool of water my long and bubbling friend said the gin what's this I hear of you all doing no work with the world so new and all humph said the camel the gin sat down with his gin in his hand and began to think a great magic so the camel looked at his own reflection in the pool of water you've given the three extra work ever since Monday morning all a cart of his cruciating idleness said the gin and he went on thinking magics with his gin in his hand humph said the camel I won't say that again if I were you said the gin you might say it once too often bubbles I want you to work and the camel said humph again but no sooner has he said that then he saw his own back that he was so proud of puffing up and puffing up into a great big lolloping humph do you see that said the gin that's your very own humph that you've brought upon your very own self by not working today is Thursday and you've done no work since Monday when the work began now you are going to work how can I said the camel with his humph on my back that's made a purpose said the gin all because you've missed those three days you will be able to work now for three days without eating because you can live on your humph and don't you say I never did anything for you come out of the desert and go to the tree and behave humph yourself and the camel humphed himself humph and all and went away to join the tree and from that day this the camel always wears a humph we call it a humph now not to hurt his feelings but he has never yet caught up with the three days that he missed at the beginning of the world and he has never yet learnt how to behave camel's humph is an ugly lump which well you may see at the zoo but uglier yet is the humph we get from having too little to do kitties and grown-ups too if we don't have enough to do we get the lump camel's humph the humph that is black and blue we climb out of bed with a frowsly head and a snarly-jarly voice we shiver and scour and we grunt and we growl at our bath and our boots and our toys and there ought to be a corner for me and I know there is one for you when we get the humph camel's humph the humph that is black and blue the cure for this ill is not to sit still or froused with a book by the fire but to take a large hoe and a shovel also and dig till you gently perspire and then you will find that the sun in the wind and the gin of the garden too have lifted the humph the horrible humph the humph that is black and blue I get it as well as you uguh if I haven't enough to do uguh we all get the humph camel's humph kitties and grown-ups too and off how the camel got his humph from just those stories by Rajat Kiplay how the Indians learn to heal an Iroquois wonder story of stories the Iroquois tell their children collected by Mabel Powers this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org a long long time ago some Indians were running along a trail that led to an Indian settlement as they ran a rabbit jump from the bushes and sat before them the Indians stopped for the rabbit still sat up before them and did not move from the trail they shot their arrows at them the arrows came back unstained with blood a second time they drew their arrows now no rabbit was to be seen instead an old man stood on the trail he seemed to be weak and sick the old man asked them for food and a place to rest they would not listen but went on to the settlement and slowly the old man followed them down the trail to the Wigwam village in front of each Wigwam he saw a skin placed on a pole this he knew was the sign of the clan to which the dwellers in that Wigwam belonged first he stopped at a Wigwam where a wolf skin hung he asked to enter but they would not let him they said we want no sick men here on he went toward another Wigwam here a turtle show was hanging but this family would not let him in he tried a Wigwam where he saw a beaver skin he was told to move on the Indians who lived in a Wigwam where a deer skin was seen were just as unkind nor was he permitted to enter the Wigwam where hung hawk, snipe and heron skins at last he came to a Wigwam where a bear skin hung I will ask once more for a place to rest he thought and here a kind old woman lived she brought food for him to eat and spread soft skins for him to lie upon the old man thanked her he said that he was very sick he told the woman what plants to gather in the wood to make him well again this she did and soon he was healed a few days later the old man was again taken sick again he told the woman what roots and leaves to gather she did as she was told and soon he was well many times the old man fell sick each time he had a different sickness each time he told the woman what plants and herbs to find to cure him each time she remembered what she had been told soon this woman of the bear clan knew more about healing than all the other people one day the old man told her that the great spirit had sent him to earth to teach the Indian people the secrets of healing I came sick and hungry to many a Wigwam door no blanket was drawn aside from me to pass in you alone lifted the blanket from your Wigwam door and bade me to enter you are of the bear clan therefore all the other clans shall come to the bear clan for help and sickness you shall teach all the clans what plants and roots and leaves to gather that the sick may be healed and the bear shall be the greatest and strongest of the clans the Indian woman lifted her face to the great spirit to thank him for this great gift and knowledge of healing when she turned again to the man he had disappeared no one was there but a rabbit was running swiftly down the trail this is the end of how the Indians learned to heal by Mabel Powers this recording is in the public domain Good things for breakfast by Olive Hyde Foster this is a LibriVox recording a LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org for these recipes unless otherwise specified make all measurements level the use of measuring cups divided into halves and thirds is strongly urged as well as the tea and table measuring spoons every mother should begin to instruct her little daughter at an early age in the different branches of housekeeping and if taught in the right way none will prove more attractive than cooking when quite young the child will be eager to experiment and generally will be careful and with many of the simple recipes she can scarcely make a mistake and they will prove invaluable to her later on cooking is of great educational value aside from giving a girl that knowledge necessary to the proper conduct of a home in the dexterous handling of utensils and food products the concentration required and the practice of doing certain work for certain results it also gives excellent mental training and brings all round development every girl should become a good practical cook and in the majority of cases the mother for many reasons is the best teacher equipment the small cook should be provided with her own apron sleeves and cap also attached to her belt a tea towel and a small holder for lifting hot pans this will make her feel more important and to impress upon her the need of having everything clean and orderly then emphasize the necessity of always following directions and taking the pains to make each cup full and even cup full each spoonful and even spoonful the pan for baking should be thoroughly greased and set aside ready for use after the fire has first been put in good condition so that the oven will be right and then all the cooking utensils and materials placed conveniently at hand for the first lesson suppose the choice be baking powder biscuit when properly made they are delicious but from the number of times that otherwise good cooks fail on this point I have come to the conclusion that the secret lies in the mixing and handling baking powder biscuit have the child place two even cupfuls of flour in the sifter with two level teaspoonfuls of baking powder half a teaspoonful of salt and then sift do this add one rounded tablespoonful of lard the little maid's hands and nails should be specially cleaned so she can work this thoroughly into the flour and it may take her five minutes to do it properly next dusting her hands have her take a table fork and stir all the time as she adds the milk generally three quarters of a cupful of milk is enough but if the flour was packed in solid it may take a whole cupful mix up well with the fork into a soft dough and turn out on a floured bread board she must not handle it even now sprinkle over just enough flour to keep the rolling pin from sticking while she rolls it out until three fourths of an inch thick next she should be shown how to cut into small rounds without any waste where the dough that is left to be molded over will take up more flour and consequently be thicker and not so light as each biscuit is cut it should be carefully placed in the pan close to its neighbor but not crowding and when all are ready popped into a hot oven for 15 minutes baking this lesson should be repeated in a few days before the child has forgotten any of the details and thereafter it is advisable to let her make the same dough for different purposes at least once a week for a while for meat pies, dumplings or shortcake one half the recipe will be plenty for a family of four and she will feel that she has learned each time how to make a new dish provide a small blank book and have her write down every recipe with the full directions for mixing this will be her very own and as it grows will come to be a valued treasure baked apples as cooked fruits are such nourishing food let the child prepare some kind while the biscuits are baking apples for instance the oven being hot it is best to bake them so show her how to wash core and then fill each opening with sugar cinnamon and a little butter it will take only a few moments to prepare them and while the baking is in progress the dishes that have been used should be washed and set in the closet the materials left be put away all must be in order before the lesson is pronounced over and the dish pan wiped and put up where it is desired to serve the apples and biscuits at the same meal the apples should be prepared first as they take longer to bake cornbread cornbread too is easy for any child to make ever mix one and one half cups of sifted flour one half cup of yellow cornmeal three tablespoons of granulated sugar one teaspoon of salt and two teaspoons of baking powder add two well beaten eggs one cup milk and one tablespoon of melted butter pour in buttered tin or gem pans and bake in hot oven for 15 or 20 minutes muffins then next try muffins have her sift two cups of flour one teaspoon of salt and two teaspoons of baking powder add one cup of milk two tablespoons of melted butter and two eggs with the stiff whites last bake in buttered muffin tins 15 or 20 minutes in a hot oven griddle cakes if successful with these things you will be quite sure with a little care to make good griddle cakes have her sift two cups of flour with two teaspoons of baking powder have a teaspoon of salt a tablespoon of sugar and stir in the yolks of two eggs well beaten in a cup and a half of milk when perfectly smooth and just before baking fold in the stiff whites grease a hot griddle with a piece of suet put down a spoonful of batter at a time and turn as soon as it bubbles well over the top watch carefully to keep from burning but never turn a pancake the second time after a girl has learned how to make biscuit and other light breads she should be shown at once how to prepare eggs in different ways so that she will be able at any time to serve a dainty breakfast boiled eggs the boiling egg would seem to be the easiest matter possible but it requires care just the same scarcely any two people in a family like eggs cook the same length of time and so after ascertaining the way each one prefers have the water boiling hard and then check by adding a little cold water so that the shells will not crack from the heat put in the eggs carefully with a tablespoon to prevent striking each other boil the required number of minutes and remove each when it's time is up sending to the table at once hard boiled eggs to be digestible should be kept just at the boiling point for 30 minutes the yolks will then be mealy poached eggs poached eggs should be dropped in buttered gem pans and then set in a deep dripping pan and covered with boiling water when boiled as long as desired lift gently onto rounds of buttered toast sprinkle with salt and pepper garnish with parsley or small celery leaves and serve on a hot platter plain omelet for an omelet for 4 people separate yolks and whites of 5 eggs beat yolks very light add 1 quarter teaspoon full salt pepper 5 tablespoon fulls milk and lastly the whites beaten very stiff mix slightly but thoroughly and pour in well buttered hot frying pan place on stove about 2 minutes until well puffed up then put in oven for a moment until firm on top on removing fold omelet over with a cake turner place on a hot plate and garnish with parsley fancy omelets after the little daughter has mastered this popular dish show her how to make it into a fancy one by adding various things a small quantity half a cup full of chopped ham stirred in before cooking converts it into a ham omelet a cup full of cold boiled rice mixed thoroughly through the uncooked eggs a rice omelet while a cup full of chopped meat or better, chopped chicken will make a meat or chicken omelet a delicious green corn omelet has the pulp from 2 ears of green corn grated from the cob added just before cooking this should be given a slower fire and more time for a cheese omelet sprinkle half a couple of grated cheese over the eggs after they are cooked before folding over omelet garnishing the wise mother will suggest to the young cook that instead of always using one recipe she try to think of some way of improving or burying it a few green peas left from dinner can be made hot and sprinkled over an omelet the same way as the cheese or the cup of stewed tomatoes left from the day before strained, thickened with a teaspoon full of flour seasoned with butter, pepper and salt and served as a sauce this making a delicious accompaniment to a plain omelet creamed eggs take the desired number of hot, hard boiled eggs cut in quarters lay on pieces of hot butter toast and cover with white sauce this makes a most appetizing dish or breakfast or luncheon garnished with parsley deviled eggs put on in hot water simmer for half an hour then place in cold water to loosen shells when cold cut in half mash and season with salt pepper, a dash of prepared mustard and a teaspoon full of vinegar with a half teaspoon full of soft butter for each egg rub to a smooth paste and pack back in the whites for picnics, fasten two halves together with a wooden toothpick scrambled eggs beat the desired number enough to break the yolks season with salt and pepper and add a tablespoon full of milk for each egg put in a hot pan half a teaspoon full of butter for each egg and when melted pour in the beaten eggs stir constantly scraping from the bottom of the pan until cooked enough to suit individual taste but watch closely for the longer they cook the drier they become garnish with parsley or with dried beef frizzled in a hot skillet with a small quantity of butter bacon and eggs place thin slices of bacon in a skillet turn frequently to keep from curling and remove to a hot plate when cooked as much as desired break eggs in a saucer one at a time to see that they are fresh then drop gently into the hot fat when done to suit individual taste lift carefully to the center of a hot platter and garnish with the bacon the secret of an attractive table which should be made clear to every girl is clean linen with dishes carefully arranged each article of food however simple should be carefully placed in the center of its dish and vegetables meats and salads garnish with parsley, celery leaves or occasionally rings of hard boiled eggs the eggs are especially nice on salads and on such a vegetable as spinach a kitchen lesson would be incomplete without a few words regarding the care of the all important dish towels and dishcloth however many may be on hand it is a wise plan to teach the little cook to take warm water and plenty of soap and wash them out each time being careful to rinse them thoroughly after she is through then hang out in the air to dry end of Good Things for Breakfast by Olive Hyde Foster The Princess Nobody A Tale of Fairyland by Andrew Lay after the drawings by Richard Doyle this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org Ballad of Dedication to all you babes at Branksholm Park this book I dedicate a book for winter evenings dark to dark to ride or skate I made it up out of my pate and wasted midnight oil interpreting each cut and plate the works of Dickie Doyle when weary winter comes and hark the treviate roars in spate when half you think you'll need the arc the floods so fierce and great think of the prince and of his mate their triumph and their toil and mark them drawn in all their state the works of Dickie Doyle now if my nonsense hits the mark if Winnie Popp and Kate think tales of phase and giants stark not wholly out of date another time perchance I'll pray and keep a merry coil though nearer I'll match the drawings great the works of Dickie Doyle and boy girls may you near know fear nor hate boys feel like Mr. Royal and please don't say I desecrate the works of Dickie Doyle Chapter one the princess nobody once upon a time fairies were much more common than they are now they lived a king and a queen their country was close to fairyland and very often the little elves would cross over the border and come into the king's fields and gardens the girl fairies would swing out of the bells of the fuchsias and lull on the leaves the little drops of dew that fell down the stems here you may see all the fairies making themselves merry at a picnic on a fuchsia and an ugly little dwarf is climbing up the stock now the king and queen of the country next to fairyland are very rich and very fond of each other but one thing made them unhappy they had no child neither boy nor girl to sit on the throne when they were dead and gone often the queen said she wished she had a child even if it were no bigger than her thumb and she hoped the fairies might hear her and help her but they never took any notice one day when the king had been counting out his money all day the day when the tributes were paid in he grew very tired he took off his crown and went into the garden all around his kingdom and said I would give it all for a baby no sooner had the king said this then he heard a little squeaking voice near his foot you shall have a lovely baby if you will give me what I ask the king looked down and there was the funniest little dwarf that ever was seen he had a high red cap like a flower a big mustache and a short beard that curled outwards his cloak was red like his cap and his coat was green and he rode on a green frog many people would have been frightened but the king was used to fairies you shall have a beautiful baby if you will give me what I ask said the dwarf again I'll give you anything you like said the king I was to give me Nianti said the dwarf certainly said the king who had not an idea what Nianti meant how will you take it I will take it said the dwarf in my own way on my own day with that he set spurs to his frog which cleared the garden path at one bound and he was soon lost among the flowers well next day a dreadful war broke out between the ghosts and the giants and the king had to set forth and fight on the side of his friends the giants a long long time he was away nearly a year at last he came back to his own country and he heard all the church bells ringing merrily what can be the matter said the king and hurried to his palace where all the courtiers rushed out and told him the queen had got a baby girl a boy says the king a princess your majesty says the nurse with a low curtsy correcting him well you may fancy how glad the king was though he would have preferred a boy what have you called her he asked till your majesty's return we thought it better not to christen the princess said the nurse called her by the italian name for nothing nianti the princess nianti your majesty when the king heard that he remembered that he had promised to give nianti to the dwarf he hid his face in his hands and groaned nobody knew what he meant or why he was sad so he thought it best to keep it to himself he went in and kissed the queen she had a baby never was there a baby so beautiful she was like a fairy's child and so light she could sit on a flower and not crush it she had little wings on her back and all the birds were fond of her the peasants and common people who said they could not see why the first royal baby should be called nianti always spoke of her as the princess only the courtiers called her nianti the water fairy was her godmother but for a fairy reason they concealed her real name and of course she was not christened nianti here you may see her sitting teaching the little birds to sing they are all round her in a circle each of them singing his very best great fun she and all her little companions had with the birds here they are riding on them and tumbling off when the bird kicks and here again you may observe the baby princess riding a parrot while one of her maids of honor teases an owl never was there such a happy country of birds and babies playing together singing and as merry as the day was long while this joyful life went on till the princess nianti was growing quite a big girl she was nearly fourteen then one day he made a tremendous knock at the palace gates out rushed the porter and saw a little dwarf in a red calf and a red cloak riding a green frog tell the king he is wanted said the dwarf the porter carried this rude message and the king went trembling to the door I have come to claim your promise you give me nianti said the dwarf in his froggy voice now the king had spoken long ago about his foolish promise to the queen of the water fairies a very powerful person and godmother of his child the dwarf must be one of my people if he rides a frog the queen of the water fairies had said just send him to me if he is troublesome the king remembered this when he saw the dwarf so he put a bold face on it that's you is it said the king to the dwarf just you go to the queen of the water fairies and she will have a word to say to you when the dwarf heard that it was his turn to tremble he shook his little fist at the king he half drew his sword I'll have nianti yet and he set spurs to his frog and bound it off to see the queen of the water fairies it was night by the time the dwarf reached the stream where the queen lived among the long flags and rushes and reeds of the river here you see him by the river how tired his frog looks he is talking to the water fairy well he and the water fairy had a long talk and the end of it was very found only one way of saving the princess she flew to the king and said I can only help you by making the princess vanish clean away I have a bird here on whose back she can fly away in safety the dwarf will not get her but you will never see her again unless a brave prince can find her where she is hidden and guarded by my water fairies then the poor mother and father cried dreadfully but they saw there was no hope it was better that the princess should vanish away than that she should be married to a horrid rude dwarf who rode on a frog so they sent for the princess and kissed her and embraced her and wept over her and gradually she faded out of their very arms and vanished clean away then she flew away on the bird's back chapter 2 in Mushroomland now all the kingdom next fairyland was miserable and all the people were murmuring and the king and queen were nearly melted in tears they thought of all ways to recover their dear daughter and at last the queen hit on a plan my dear she said to the king we will offer to give our daughter for a wife to any prince who will only find her and bring her home who will want to marry a girl he can't see said the king if they have not married pretty girls they can see they won't care for poor Nienti never mind we can only try said the queen so she sent out messengers into all the world everywhere and proclaimed that the beautiful princess Nienti and no less than three quarters of the kingdom would be given to the prince that could find the princess and bring her home and there was to be a great tournament or sham fight at the palace to amuse all the princes before they went on the search so many princes gathered together all full of hope and they rode against each other with spears and swords and knocked each other about and afterwards dined and danced and made merry some fairy knights too came over the border and they fought with spears riding beetles and grasshoppers instead of horses here's a picture of a joust or tournament between two sets of fairy knights by all these warlike exercises they fought with their courage till they felt brave enough to fight all the ghosts and all the giants if only they could save the beautiful princess well the tournaments were over and off all the princes went into fairy land what funny sights they saw in fairy land they saw a great snail race the snails running so fast that some of the fairy they saw a fairy boy dancing with a squirrel and they found all the birds and all the beasts quite friendly and kind and able to talk like other people this was the way in old times but now no beasts talk and no birds except parrots only now among all the scound army of princes one was ugly and he looked old and odd and the rest laughed at him and called him the prince comical but he had a kind heart one day when he was out walking alone and thinking what he could do to find the princess he saw three bad little boys teasing a big daddy long legs they had got a hold of one of his legs and were pulling at it with all their might when the prince comical saw this he ran up and drove the bad boys away and rubbed the limb of the daddy long legs till he gave up groaning and crying then the daddy long legs sat up and said in a weak voice you have been very kind to me what can I do for you oh help me said the prince to find the princess nienty you fly everywhere don't you know where she is I don't know said the daddy long legs mournfully I have never flown so far but I know that you are all in a very dangerous part of fairyland and I will take you to an aged black beetle who can give you the best advice so saying the daddy long legs walked off with the prince till they came to the black beetle can you tell the prince said the daddy long legs the princess nienty is hidden I know it is in mushroom land said the beetle but he will want a guide will you be my guide asked the prince yes said the beetle but what about your friends the other princes oh they must come too it would not be fair to leave them behind said the prince comical he was the soul of honor after him he would not take advantage of his luck and run away from them well you are a true knight said the black beetle but before we go into the depths of mushroom land just you come here with me then the black beetle pointed out to the prince a great smooth round red thing a long way off that is the first mushroom in mushroom land said the beetle come with me and you shall see what you shall see so the prince followed the beetle till they came to the mushroom climb up and look over said the beetle so the prince climbed up and looked over and there he saw a crowned king sound asleep here is the prince comical you see he is not very handsome and here is the king so sound asleep try to wake him said the beetle just try to wake in the king but it was of no use now take warning by that said the black beetle and never go to sleep under a mushroom in mushroom country you will never wake if you do till the princess Nienti is found again well the prince comical said he would remember that and he and the beetle went off and found the other princes they were disposed to laugh and they were led by a black beetle but one of them who was very learned reminded them that armies had been led before by woodpeckers and wolves and hummingbirds so they all moved on and at night they were very tired now there was no houses and not many trees in mushroom land big mushroom it was in vain that the black beetle and prince comical warned them to beware as they marched through mushroom land the twilight came upon them and the elves began to come out for their dance for elves only dance at dusk and they could not help joining them which was very imprudent as they had plenty to do the next day and it would have been wiser if they had gone to sleep the elves went on with their play till midnight and exactly at midnight the elves stopped their play and undressed and got up into the boughs of a big tree and went to sleep you may wonder how the elves know when it is midnight as there are no clocks in mushroom land of course but they cannot really help knowing it is exactly at 12 that the mushrooms begin to grow and the little mushrooms came up now the elves covered every branch of the tree as you can see in the picture and the fairies did not know where to lie down at last they decided to lie under a very big mushroom nonsense they said you may sleep out in the open air like we mean to make ourselves comfortable here so they all lay down under the shelter of the mushroom and Prince Comical slept in the open air in the morning he awakened feeling very well and hungry and off he set to call his friends but he might as well have called the mushroom itself there they all lay under its shade and though some of them not one of them could move the Prince shook them dragged them shouted at them and pulled their hair but the more he shouted and dragged the louder they snored and the worst of it was that he could not pull them out of the shadow of the magic mushroom so there he had to leave them sound asleep the Prince thought the elves could help him perhaps so he went and asked them how to awaken his friends they were all awake and the fairies were dressing the baby elves but they only said it's their fault for sleeping under a mushroom anybody would know that is a stupid thing to do besides we have no time to attend to them as the sun will be up soon and we must get these babies dressed and be off before then why where are you going to said the Prince ah nobody knows where we go to in the daytime said the elves and nobody does well what am I to do now said the Prince to the black beetle I don't know where the princess is said the beetle but the blue bird is very wise and he may know now your best plan will be to steal two of the blue bird's eggs and not give them back till he tells you all he can so off they set for the blue bird's nest and to make a long story short the Prince stole two of the eggs and would not give them back till the bird promised to tell him all it knew and the end of it was that the bird carried him to the court of the queen of mushroom land and she looked very funny and mischievous here you see the Prince with his hat off kissing the queen's hair and asking for the princess oh she's quite safe so the queen of mushroom land but what a funny boy you are you are not half-handsome enough for the princess nienty the poor Prince blushed they call me Prince comical said he I know I'm not half-good enough oh you are good enough for anything said the queen of mushroom land but you might be prettier then she touched him with her wand and he became as handsome a Prince as ever was seen in a beautiful red silk doublet slashed with white and a long gold colored robe now you will do for my Princess Nienty said the queen of mushroom land blue bird and she whispered in the blue bird's ear take him away to the Princess Nienty so they flew and they flew all day and all night and next day they came to a green bower all full of fairies and butterflies and funny little people and there with all her long yellow hair around her there sat the Princess Nienty and Prince Charming laid his crown at her feet and knelt on one knee and asked the Princess to be his love and his lady and she did not refuse him so they were married in the church of the elves and the glow worm sent his torches and all the bells of all the flowers made a merry peel and soon they were to travel home to the king and to the queen Chapter 3 Lost and Found Now the Prince had found the Princess and you might think that they had nothing to do but go home again the father and mother of the Princess were wearying very much to hear about her every day they climbed to the partisan of the castle and looked across the plane hoping to see dust on the road but she never came and their hair grew grey with sorrow and time the parents of other Princess too who were all asleep under the mushroom were alarmed about their sons and feared that they had all been taken prisoners or perhaps eaten up by some giant but Princess Nienty and Prince Charming were lingering in the enchanted land too happy to leave the flowers, the Brooks and the fairies the faithful black beetle often whispered to the Prince that it was time to turn homewards but the Prince paid no more attention to his ally than if he had been an earwig so there in the valley magical the Prince and the Princess might be wandering to this day but for a very sad accident the night they were married the Princess to the Prince now you may call me Nienty or any pet name you like but never call me by my own name but I don't know it said the Prince don't tell me what it is never said the Princess you must never seek to know it why not said the Prince something dreadful will happen to the Princess if ever you find out my name and call me by it quite as if she could be very angry now ever after this the Prince kept wondering what his wife's real name could be till he made himself quite unhappy is it Margaret he would say when he thought the Princess was off her guard or is it Joan is it Dorothy he can't be civil can it but she would never tell him now one morning the Princess woke very early but she felt maybe that she could not sleep she lay away can listen to the bird singing and then she watched a fairy boy teasing a bird which saying so the boy said out of tune and another fairy baby riding on a fly at last the Princess who thought the Prince was sound asleep began to croon softly a little song she had made about him and her she had never told him about the song partly because she was shy for another reason so she crooned and hummed to herself oh hand in hand with Gwendolyn well yet our locks are gold he'll fare among the forest green and through the gardens old and when like leaves that lose their green our gold has turned to gray then hand in hand with Gwendolyn he'll fade and pass away oh Gwendolyn is your name is it said the Prince who had been wide awake and listening to our song and he began to laugh at having found out her secret and tried to kiss her but the Princess turned very very cold and white like marble so that the Prince began to shiver and he sat down on a fallen mushroom and hid his face in his hands and in a moment all his beautiful hair vanished and his splendid clothes and his gold train and his crown he wore a red cap and common clothes and was Prince comical once more but the Princess arose and she vanished swiftly away opposite you see the poor Prince crying and the Princess vanishing away thus he was punished for being curious and prying it is natural you will say like to call his wife by her name but the fairies would not allow it and what is more there are still some nations who will not allow a woman to mention the name of her husband well here was a sad state of things the Princess was lost as much as ever and Prince charming was changed back into Prince comical the Black Beetle sighed and mingled his tears with those of the Prince but neither of them knew what to do they wandered about the Valley Magical and though it was just as pretty as ever it seemed quite ugly and stupid to them the worst of it was that the Prince felt so foolish after winning the greatest good fortune and the dearest bride in the world he had thrown everything away he walked about crying oh Gwen, I mean oh Nianti, dear Nianti return to your own Prince comical and all will be forgiven it is impossible to say what would have happened and probably the Prince would have died of sorrow and hunger for he ate nothing if the Black Beetle had not one day met a bat which was the favourite charger of Puck now Puck as all the world knows the jester at the court of Fairyland he can make Oberon and Titania the king and queen laugh at the tricks he plays and therefore they love him so much that there is nothing they would not do for him so the Black Beetle began to talk about his master the Prince to the bat Puck commonly rode and the bat a good natured creature told the whole story to Puck now Puck was also in a good humour so he jumped at once on his bat's back and rode off to consult the king and queen of Fairyland well they were sorry for the Prince he had only broken one little fairy law after all and they sent Puck back to tell him what he was to do this was to find the blue bird again and get the blue bird to guide him to the home of the Fairy the godmother of the princess long and far the Prince wandered but at last he found the blue bird once more and the bird very good naturedly promised to fly in front of him till he led him to the beautiful stream where the water fairy held her court so they reached it at last and then the blue bird harnessed himself to the chariot of the water fairy and the chariot was a white cup of the water lily when he pulled and pulled at the chariot here he is dragging along the water fairy till he brought her where the Prince was waiting at first when she saw him she was rather angry why did you find out my goddaughter's name she said and the Prince had no excuse to make he only turned red inside this rather pleased the water fairy do love the Princess very much said she oh more than all the worlds of the Prince then back you go to Mushroomland and you will find her in the old place but perhaps she will not be pleased to forgive you at first the Prince thought he would chance that but he did not say so he only bowed very low and thanked the water fairy then off he set with the bluebird to guide him in search of Mushroomland at long and at last he reached it and glad he was to see the little sentinel on the border of the country all up and down Mushroomland the Prince searched and at last he saw his own Princess and he rushed up and knelt at her feet and held out his hand to ask for having disobeyed the fairy law but she was still rather cross and down she jumped and ran round the Mushroom and he ran after her so he chased her for a minute or two and at last she laughed and popped up her head over the Mushroom and pursed up her lips into a cherry and he kissed her across the Mushroom and knew he had won back his own dear Princess and they felt even happier than if they had never been parted. Journeys end in lovers meeting and so do stories the Prince has his Princess once again and I can tell you they did not wait long this time in the Valley of Magical off they went straight home and the black beetle guided them flying in a beeline just on the further border and they came to all the Princess fast asleep but when the Princess drew near they all wakened and jumped up and they slapped the fortunate Prince on the back and wished him luck and cried hello comical old chap we hardly knew you why you've grown quite handsome and so he had he was changed into Prince Charming again but he was so happy he noticed it for he was not conceited but the Princess noticed it and she loved him all the better then they all made a procession with the black beetle marching at the head indeed they called him Black Rod now and he was quite a courtier so with flags flying and music playing they returned to the home of the Princess and the King and Queen met them and fell on the neck of the Prince and Princess and kissed them and laughed and cried for joy and kissed them again you may be sure the old nurse was among the foremost her face quite shining with pleasure and using longer words than the noblest there and she admired the Prince very much and was delighted that her girl as she called the Princess had got such a good husband so here we leave them and that country remained always happy and so it has neither history nor geography therefore you won't find it on any map nor can you read about it in any book but this book lastly there is a picture of the Prince and Princess at home sitting on a beautiful rose as a fairy's god child can do if she pleases as to the black beetle he was appointed to a place about the court but he never married he had no children and there were no other black beetles consequently in the country where the Prince and Princess became King and Queen autant j'allice as Perot says in half forgotten fairy days there lived a King once and a Queen as few there are as more have been ah still we love the well worn phrase still love to tread the ancient ways to break the fence to thread the maze to see the beauty we have seen autant j'allice here's luck to every child that strays in fairyland among the phrase that follows through the forest green Prince Comical and Gwendolyn that reads the tales we use to praise autant j'allice end of the Princess a tale of fairyland by Andrew Lang after the drawings by Richard Doyle the Roosevelt Bears arrive in London by Seymour Eaton this is a LibraVox recording all LibraVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit LibraVox.org the Roosevelt Bears arrive in London we've reached a very giddy height said Teddy B. quite late that night in Windsor Castle where they slept in a room a valet said was kept for kings and queens for royalty of this foremost rank and high degree for don't you know this valet said that in this room and in this bed slept Charles I who lost his head and John and James and Henry VIII and George III whom Yankees hate and foreign kings and queens a score who came as guests to England shores it makes me nervous said Teddy G. to think of the things that might happened me if I should wake tonight in bed and find myself without a head or if tomorrow when you ring you found me turned into a king then what would happen tell me Bob with two kings working on the job but they slept all night in this royal bed in canopy overhead and at 9 a.m. on the following day Teddy G. poked out his head to say to the valet who had pressed their suits and brush their hats and shine their boots please close the door I didn't ring for another hour let me be king and said Teddy B. this place suits me I slept like a prince and feel like three as they left for London at noon that day they thank the king for the royal way he had entertained and this said they if you'll visit us in the USA when we get back to our home again and stop with us in our mountain den we'll give you food and not to do and let you sleep all winter through and dream of castles and suck your paw it beats all the kingdoms you ever saw the king just laughed as the train pulled out but he said to himself as he turned about it would help me the country's cares if every home had teddy bears we're off to London said Teddy B and all of London I want to see its famous bridge with the Thames beneath and Charing Cross and Hampstead Heath and the London tower with this massive keys and I'd like to see old Cheshire cheese and eat beefsteak pudding piping hot in the very chair on the very spot where Dr. Samuel Johnson sat while Boswell listened to his chat and Whittington I'd like to see and his famous cat and kittens three never mind the kittens said Teddy G the thing you named that pleases me is that beefsteak pudding piping hot served with onions in a pot let's go there first and get it down and then go out to see the town and thus they talked as on they went to London town on pleasure bent where they went and what they did would fill ten books from lid to lid they walked right into the London swim and saw the town from hub to rim and made the old place Whirl and Creek each day and night for about a week a scattered money left and right and stayed up till morning every night we'll order suit said Teddy B from the tailor to his Majesty a lot of clothes the king sees this tailor everywhere if he does this up in London style home all will laugh and Bond Street smile we'll cut a swath where we go as swell and wide as rotten row the order given two suits were made which put Fifth Avenue in the shade they went one day for a rambling walk to view the town and to have a talk with boys they met on street and square about things they and there said Teddy G to a horseman guard as he gave his name without a card could sir get down give me your suit from head to toe from cap to boot with Teddy B you stay right here and let me be a grenadier the guard obeyed to see the fun for a newest horse would enjoy a run and run he did around a square with Teddy G high up in air on neck and tail and upside down and backwards to like circus clown the house of lords and commons too had an hour's recess to see him do the cowboy ride as grenadier and applauded loud with cheer on cheer that very day they lost their way and lost their guide who lost his pay and lost the sun and lost its light in a London fog as black as night they lost the stores and handsome cabs and men and gave them jabs and some they scared from head to feet to meet two bears on the public street they lost their hats and Teddy B his glasses lost and couldn't see but he saw as well as any bear or darkness filled in everywhere the things they saw were shadows black with lights like ghosts across their track which way to turn or where they go or what to do they didn't know the things they saw were whistles loud for cabs and handsoms for the crowd but the whistles came and the calls rang out from overhead and all about in such a tangle twist and mix that all were in the self same fix Teddy G said he would find the street if he had to crawl on hands and feet and try he did but he couldn't see and he lost himself and Teddy B the last thing heard from him that day he rambled off in the fog to stay was a whistle shrill then a record shout to get Sherlock Holmes to help him out end of the bears arrive in London by Seymour Eaton read by Betty B the discontented stone cutter adapted from the Japanese from Journeys through Bookland by Charles H. Sylvester this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org read by Wayne Cook once upon a time there was a man who worked from early morning to late at night cutting building stones out of the solid rock his pay was small and hardly enough to keep his wife and children from starving although the poor stone cutter grew discontented and sighed and moaned bitterly over his hard lot one day when his work seemed harder than usual and his troubles more than he could bear he cried out in despair oh, I wish I could be rich and lie at ease on a soft couch with a curtain of red silk just then a beautiful fairy floated down from heaven and said, thy wish is granted thee so the poor stone cutter found himself rich and powerful and resting easily on his silk and couch with its red curtain as he gazed out however he saw the king of the country right by with many horsemen before and behind him and with a great golden sunshade held over his head it irritated the rich man to have no parasol over his head and to see another more powerful than himself and in his discontentment he exclaimed would that I were a king such as that one once again his good fairy appeared waved his wand and said it shall be as thou desirous immediately the man was king and before him and behind him rode his men at arms and over his head was a golden sunshade nowhere the sun shone fiercely down and dried up the visitation with his terrible heat it was reflected into the face of the king so that even the golden sunshade did not keep him from suffering once more he sighed discontentedly if I could only be the sun almost before he spoke he found himself to be the sun and he began joyously to send his fiery rays above below and everywhere around about him he scorched the grass of the earth and burned the faces of its rulers and felt his power unlimited until a little cloud placed itself between him and the earth and threw back his scorching rays it still angered him to find something more powerful than himself and he wished aloud that he might be the cloud again his wish was granted and he found himself floating through the sky he ran between the sun and the earth and sheltered the latter so that the grass grew green the trees leaved out again and everything rejoiced in a new growth then he set great floods of rain upon the earth filled the river still they overflowed swept homes and herds into the sea and destroyed the works of man in every direction but try as he would there was one great rock that stood right across his way though he sent waters that roared around its base and pushed hard against it yet it remained immovable such a failure angered the man cloud and again he cried out would that I were a rock so strong and immovable is it this time also his guardian angel interfered and he found himself a rock that withstood the sun and the waters but then one day there came along a rude stone cutter who with chisel and heavy hammer began to cut the great rock into small regular building stones what does this mean cried the rock has this man power to cut me in pieces surely I am weaker than he would I were a stone cutter as thou wishest so shall it be said his guardian angel and immediately he was again a stone cutter working hard as before into for small wages but happy and content with his lot end of the discontented stone cutter adapted from the Japanese from Journeys through Bookland by Charles H. Sylvester
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Halo Infinite: All 34 SECRET Campaign Mjolnir Armory Locker Locations / Multiplayer Cosmetics Guide
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Halo Infinite all 34 Mjolnir Armory Locker Locations.
Timestamps:
00:00 - Halo Infinite All Mjolnir Armory Locker Locations
01:02 - How To Get An Air Vehicle / Wasp & Banshee
01:41 - Obelisk Stone MKVII Armor Coating
02:52 - Crimson Vettel MKVII Armor Coating
03:37 - Warmaster's Prize SPNKr Coating
04:35 - Banished Deception MKVII Armor Coating
05:51 - Banished Nameplate
07:01 - Banished Armor Emblem
07:52 - Dogfight Makovich MKVII Armor Coating
09:03 - Blood Shadow MKVII Armor Coating
10:19 - Wild Kovan MKVII Armor Coating
11:23 - Shadow Sorel MKVII Armor Coating
12:29 - Infinity Nameplate
13:36 - Banished Weapon Charm
14:33 - Banished Weapon Emblem
15:49 - Warmaster's Prize Bulldog Coating
16:51 - Banished Deception Ridgeback Coating
18:04 - Midnight Griffin MKVII Armor Coating
19:31 - Scorpion Horvath MKVII Armor Coating
20:40 - Windfall Armor Emblem
21:56 - Olympic Stance
23:09 - Banished Deception Warthog Coating
24:22 - Banished Deception Mongoose Coating
25:26 - Infinity Armor Emblem
26:08 - Warmaster's Prize Assault Rifle Coating
27:10 - Banished Deception Rockethog Coating
29:02 - Griffin Weapon Emblem
29:04 - Griffin Armor Emblem
30:00 - Windfall Nameplate
31:27 - Banished Deception Gungoose Coating
32:34 - Griffin Nameplate
33:34 - Dogtags Weapon Charm
34:16 - Warmaster's Prize Commando Rifle Coating
35:20 - Banished Deception Scorpion Coating
36:36 - Warmaster's Prize Battle Rifle Coating
37:43 - Dogfight Makovich Wasp Coating
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So guys, I am back with another Halo Infinite video and today I bring you an all in one guide where you can find every single collectible from the Halo campaign, the Halo Infinite campaign where these transfer across to that multiplayer side of the game. So basically, armor coltons, armor emblems, all name plates, weapon charms, vehicle coltons, even weapon coltons. I mean there's 34 in total to be found within the campaign which you can then use and showcase and rock within the multiplayer side of the game. How's it going guys? My name's DPJ and if you're doing enjoyed the video leaving a like really helps out and if you like what you see and want to see more be sure to subscribe. Okay so I've done individual videos on where each one of these can be found but on all in one video is what a lot of people requested so here it is. So I've tried to make the order from top to bottom, map wise just to make things a lot easier on yourselves. Now I will suggest you get in an air vehicle. Now if you're in a level 2600 within that valley you won't be able to spawn in a wasp at a fob station but it was a place on a map you can go to. You will have to scale up here so on the map right here where I am at, scale up here using that grapple hook, take out all the adds when you are up here and 9 times out at the end there will be a wasp or a couple of banshoots just have a look around, look around the cliff sides and you will find them and I hope this helps you guys out. But yes people these are all 34 million year armory luckers. So enjoy the video guys if you do leaving a like really helps me out and if you want to see more Halo be sure to subscribe. People enjoy and hopefully I will see you soon.
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Jeda ae apne pohtnau bacharn liya agge vaadha ae. Ta hae hamlavar us de hii. Goli mari dande ne. Jindaya aad. Guru to he. Vaadhi khabar samnaya ne. Apraadak vaadha taan. Laga tar jaari ne. Ta ek baar feir. Jindaya aad. Guru de vech. Goli challi ae. Hala ke polis. Maamle di jaan chdi. Gaal laak rahi ae. Prani Ranjish da maamla. Esnu dasya jaare hae. Par haale. Tapthish jaari ae. Tapthish to baadhi pata lagega. Ke aakhares chagde da karne ki ae. Kyo? Hamlavar ande vallon. Goli ae chlaa nja nja. Ta goli ae chlaon vaale. Kaun san? Ta ke di gaal nu leke he chagda hoi ae. Par apraadak vaadha taan. Laga tar jaari ne. Jindaya aad. Guru de vech. Goli challi ae. Peer paadwala ae laakha ae. Kaamandhi chon kaya jitthe. Sabji vechanda kaam kar da ae. Ke vakti te osha de goli mari gai ae. Dasya ae jaare hae. Ke usha de puttarda kaise naal chagda ae. Ta vakti onde ne usha naal. Kotmar karne lag jaan de ne. Ta usha da peta. Lakshman das osha nu. Vachon li agge vaadha ae. Ta vakti osha de goli marde ne. Esnu. Kaam bheer halad de vech. Haspatal de vech. Parti karwaya ae. Ta polis mo kete paanchi ae. Polis adi karianda ki kaya na ae. Ovi tonus naon ae ae. Kaya ae. Reidi chagda ae na da ae. Chama laal muda ae na da. Lakshman das ae na da. Reidi chagda ae. Chagda onde ne. Kotmar karne ae ae. Tendevi tuta ae. Chagda onde ne. Ebi Lakshman das ae ae. Magare peya de na ae. Ae da kaan ae. Ae na ae. Magare peya na ae. Gena na ae karna na ae. Genan na ae. Badha magare lake tan na ae gaa gadi ae. Goli ki laad. Genai nhe rao ae. Jagda ae. Ue ku mento ae ded. Genai jagaji ae? Genai garip mento ae. Aad chagda ae. Bhajhaare ae pana. Kaa mati chom. Kaum si ho logde ded ae chagda karta ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae. Ovi di palak ae ae ae ae ae ae. 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पीर पाडवाला एलाका है, कामन्डी चोंका है, जित दे सब जी वेचंदा कम कर दा एक व्यक्ती, ते उस दे गोडी मरी गया दस्या एजारे है, के उस दे पुटर दा किसे नाल चग्डा सी, ता व्यक्ती हो दे ने, उस नाल कोटमार करन लग जान दे ने, ते उस दा पे ता लक्षमन डास उसनु, वचाँन लिए आग्गे वादा ए, ता व्यक्ती उस दे गोडी मार दे ने, अप, वीक्मेंटो यह जगाजी पुटर लग, यह गरी मेंटो आह, आद चग्डा ए आगान तस पजारे आपना कामडी चो, कोँम सी अलोग दे दे दे चग्डा कर डे सी, उो वो ने पतलगा दोगने, उदो ने ईने पता गुड जिनना न चग्डा या, kle Ṣa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa Ṣaṅa गड़े एक विक्ती दे गुडी मरी गए ते HAMLAWAR फ्रार होई ने दषे जब न ग़ा एक शहर दे वीच्वो वीच्छ कामडि छवंक है ते एक विक्ती सभजी वेचनद कम कर दै है तो उस दि दुकान ते कोज नाजवा नावन दे ने ते उस ते पोटनाल च्यागडन लग पैंदे ने ते जदो उ आपने पोटदा वचा करनलि अगे वद्दा ए ता हमलावर अस दे गोलिया मार दिन दे ने पुट़स मामले दी जाज कर रही है पुट़स दिकारी मोखे ते पुँचे ने जद के जक्मी नु हस्पताल दे वेच परती करवागा गया ये आमर्द सर अस्पताल देवेच परती करवागा ये तस्वीरां cct वी देवेच कैध हूँन्यने कमें जद ये ही लड़ाए हु� चग्डा इन्ना वद गया के हमलावर आंदे वलनो गोली च्लादित ती गई जिस दे वेट एक शक्स जडाए गंभीर जच्मी होया है आमलावर आंदे गिन्थी चार दसी जारी है दसी आए जारे है के पोतनो कोट्र हैसी ता ओस दरान पिता जडाए अपने पोतनो बचाओन लिए अग्गे वादा ए ता हमलावर अस्दे ही गोली मार्दें देने जंद्याला गुरूतो है वदी खबर समने या प्रादक वार धाए नु दसी आजारे है पर हाले तप्तिष जारी है तप्तिष दो बादी पता लगेगा के आख्फेर च़गडे डा कारन की है क्यों हमलावर आंदे वोलनो गोली आंच्टलाट नागऊन्चा ते गोली आंच्लोनवाले कौंसन ते के दिगालनु लेके हे च़ग्डा हो उस्दे पतर दा किसे नाड चग्डा सी ता व्यक्ती होंदे ने उस्दनाड कोटमार करन लग जान देने ते उस्दा पे ता लक्षमन डास उस्चनु वचान लिए आग्गे वड़ा है ता व्यक्ती उस्दे गोली मार देन ते जिसनु गंभीर हालध दे वेज फस्पताल � ठाव वद गरे प्राद कर भर प्राद बाल आँत दे नाड एक बादबगासादा हमालावर रा finishing scootreki hai dasti hai kye sharyam goliya chal rahiya ne 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We kebha se kar aya hain, bai radi the chaghda aya na daan naki chhamal lal mudhem na, lasham na sayin gada, radi the chaghda aya hain, chaghda aya ne tu khotmar kar kar na aya hi ki. నా 大 పతది మేవు big షిన్ తాతినది దిసలల� శినికూ ర్ావ geology ౢచాపెయను man నధతికతాసలే 9చానా సానానియూంపనిని సానాని. ఖె వమతరましょう. రిలిపోనలిబరౚ పాథడి భగసింపాఘ కనరి హారిమి isn పఏథనాహాననం ఇసిorer�ి多మలిటౌరౚడాడి. amee amingas 5iene ran amingas 6iene ran aming as 5rene ran amingas 7iene ran amingas 8rene ran amingas 9iene ran র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র র Goli challi hai, halakke pols, mamle di jaan chdi gal lag rahi hai, prani ranjish da mamla esnu dasya jaare hai, par hale tabteesh jaari hai, tabteesh to baadi pata lagega, ke aakhres chagde da karna ki hai, kyon, ham lavaran deval no goliya chalanya ganja, te goliya chalon wale konsan, te kedi galnu leke hai chagda hoi hai, par apradha kvarda tha lagathar jaari ne, jhandeala guru devech goli challi hai, pird pardwala ilaka hai, kaamandhi chon ka hai, jithe sabji vechanda kaam kar da hai, kvakti te usha de goli mari gai hai, dasya jaare hai, ke usha de puttarda kese nal chagda see, ta vakti onde ne usha nal kot mar karna lag jaan ne, te usha da peta, laxman das usha nu vachon leke vada hai, ta vakti usha de goli mari denne jisnu gambir halad devech, hospital devech, prati krvaya gaya hai, ta polu smoka te ponchi hai, polu sadhi kari nandha kee kaya na yo bi thonus na onde hai, nene, ithe jo kumta kaya li ke na, reediti chagda hai na tha anaki, chamalala muda hai na tha, laxman dasenga tha, reediti chagda hai na chagda onde, unnu kot mar karna da hi ki, ope 10 day to 10 day hai, chagda onde nene, magru evi laxman dasenga li magru peyadi nene, aya da kaana leke, saman evi magru peyadi nene li, peyadi nene li, peyadi nene karna onde nene gadi, enam othe magru leke sanane ja gadi, goli chalati, kini kide ar ohe chagda hai na, ek mendo hai sir, kini chagaji, ek gari mendo hai, aada chagda hai, aya aya aya aya aya aya, bhajari apna kama di chom, kaun si ho log, dede chagda kaan rea sir, oho ni patalaka ka ka onde, oho ne enam na patalaka, jinnana chagda hai, karna chagda hai onde enam na patalaka, peyadi nunga pojini di daya landa hai, karanda tha saana patalaka, goli vajhi vei chagda hai, kini chagda hai na, othe bhaj video tha ho saman evi char jani, goli na jaan hai na goli ka lagi aya, goli na ond laxman saan jaan da lagi, bhajad mabukke de vekhia hai na, kini hai chagda hai na, aya ni patalaka kini hai lagi aya, mande kaati aya hai, mande hi tha hai na pa chagda hai, to bin hoa chagda hai na, othe bhaj chmosa, tawa ka te mande aya, ko shishini phuta saana hai aya, shishini phuta de ka daar hai, karbhai kaar hai, karbhai kaar hai, karbhai kaar hai, kaar inne kaar ka, saara asin ki karan hai, jo hui na jai aponshen goli na, hii man lo ko rangishi hui hai, kaai na na chagda hai aya ready ka hai na, pas saman hai, aya prani rangis, jaan hoi saan ma nabokke, aya di lingu ishaan ma na, ka ili aya nahan da, ka tarig hai na, goli lagi na, kini hai na, goli tha hai na, kini hai na, creatively chagda inna wadge aakke hamlavarande walno goli chlaaditdi gai jisde bhe teke shaks jdaye gambir zakmi hoya hai hamlavarande ginti 4 dasi jari hai dasi aaye jare hai ke putnu kotra hai si ta os daraan pita jdaye apne putnu bachon li agge wada hai ta he hamlavar osde hi goli mardande ne jandayala guruton he waddi khabar samne hai apraadak var dattaan laga tarjari ne jandayala guruton he waddi goli challi hai halakke pols mamledi janjdi gal lag rahi hai prani ranjisda mamla esnu dasi aajare hai par hale tabtish jari hai tabtish to baadi pata lagega ke aakhres chagde da karne ki hai kyo hamlavarande walno goli han chlaan janganyan te goli han chlaon wale konsan te kedi galnu leke he chagda hoya hai par apraadak var dattaan laga tarjari ne jandayala guruton he waddi goli challi hai peedpaadwala elakka hai kaamandhi chon kaya jithe sabji vechanda kama kar da hai ku wekti te ussade goli mari gai hai dasi aajare hai ke ussade puttarda kese nal chagda si ta wekti onde ne ussade kot mar karne lag jande ne te ussade peta lakshman das ussade bachon li agge vada hai ta wekti ussade goli mari dande ne jisnu gambir halad de vech haspatal de vech prati kar vaya gai hai tab pols muhke to panchi hai tab pols adhi kari nanda keek kaya na yobhi to nus tu na onde hai nai te ussade kaya evi kaya na redhi chagda hai nanda aana keek chama lal muda hai nanda lakshman dasa hai nanda redhi chagda hai chagda onde hai onde puttarda karne hai keek opya tanda evi to te hai chagda onde hai maghru evi lakshman dasa hai maghru evi peyade nanda aajad kaana le ussade amane evi maghru peyade nanda peyade jande karne onde hai gadi ena othe maghru lage nanda jaa gadi goli kila kini kini nanda aajad chagda hai meeku mento hai sir kini chagda aajad ek gadi mento hai aajad chagda hai aajad pajar hai apna kama di chom kaum si ho logde de chagda kaata hai o thei pata laga kaana hai o thei ena nanda pata laga jinnana chagda hai karne chagda hai ena nanda pata lagu ka peyenu apo jindi daile landa hai karandata aajad pata laga nanda goli aajde vei jindi goli aajsa aande evi lakshman dasa hai kini nanda chagda hai goli aajad chalrenyaan hai dasa de ke chagda hoya hai jisto baad hamlawaran de valo goli aajad chalrenyaan jaa ne pijpada wala ilakka hai jitha hai goli aajad chalreyaan hai dasa de ke pota di ladai ho rahi si pita bachawna hundaya tha hamlawar pita de hi goli aajde nde taswina tu si dekh rahe ho jindya aajad gurutu samne aajad ne jitha ek vyakti de goli mari gaye hai te hamlawar fraar hoye ne desa hai jaa rahe hai ke seher de vichu vich kaamandi chon ka hai jitha ek vyakti savji vechanda kam kar da hai te os di dukaan te kuj naajwa naun de ne te usde pota naal chagda n lag peende ne te jitho o apne pota da vachakar ne aajad vada hai ta hamlawaras de goli aajad chalrenyaan ne kai round of fire hoya dasa jaa ne pols maamle di jaa nj kar rahi hai pols adikari mokete paunche ne jitha ke zakhmi nu haspataal de vech parthi krwaya gaya hai amrit sar haspataal de vech parthi krwaya gaya tasvinaan cctv de vech kajad huja ne keme jidhi yeh ladai huya hai keme chagda hoya hai te keme konya chalya ne ta seher da peedpaadwala ilakka hai boht sare loko thon aaja rahe si gozar rahe si ta yeh sadaraanik chagda hoya chagda inna vada gaya hai hamlawaran de vallon goli chalad dithi gai jitha veche ka shaks jada hai gambir zakhmi hoya hai hamlawaran de ginti chaar dasi jaari hai dasi jaari hai ke potnu kotra hai si ta osdaraan pita jada hai apne potnu bachon li agge vada hai ta yeh hamlawar osde hi goli marden de ne jindyala gurut hoya vadi khabar samne hai apraadak varda ta laga tarjari ne te kvar fer jindyala gurud de veche goli chali hai halanke polis mamledi janjdi gal lag rahi hai prani ranjish da mamla esnu dasi jaari hai par hale tapteesh jaari hai tapteesh to vadi pata lagega ke aakhres chagde da karne ki hai kyon hamlawaran de valne goli han chalanya te goli han chalon wale konsan te kedi gal nu leke he chagda hoya hai par apraadak varda ta laga tarjari ne jindyala gurud de veche goli chali hai pidpaar wala ilaka hai kamandi chon ka hai jethe sabji vechanda kam kar da ek wo vakti te osde goli mari gehi hai dasi hai jaari hai ke osde puttarda ke se naal chagda si ta vakti hoya ne usnaal kotmar karne lag jaan de ne te usda peta laxman daas usnu vachawana liya gehi vada hai ta vakti osde goli mari den de ne jisnu gambeer halad de vech haspatal de vech parti krwaya gehi ta polis moke te ponchi hai polis adi karianda ki kena hi yo bhi ton usna hoya ne ha hai the kumde kaya hai kumde kaya hai reedi de chagda hai na da ke chamal lal muda hai na da lasim na sein gada reedi de chagda hai chagda hoya ne chagda hoya ne magrun evi lasim na sein magrhe peya den aya de kaana liya amane hoya ne magrpa jinaan de sepa chandhe karno na ne gadi enan othe magr lag jaan na jaa gadi goli ke laathi ke ne ke de reedi de chagda hai ek mendo hai sir ke ne chagda jinaan ek gari mendo hai aad de chagda aad de jaa aad de jaa bhajaar hai aapna kama di chaw kaum si ho lo de de chagda kata hai wo ne patal kata hoya wo ne enan pata hoya jinaan wo de aad de jaa wo pe na lagi chaw di ke aad de jaa ke ne ke reedi de chagda hoya ne magrpa jinaan de chagda hoya ne magrpa jinaan de chagda hoya hai jisto baad hamlavar na de wo lo goli jaa chanja ne peedpaad wala ilakka hai je thee goli jaa chanja ne daas dee ke pota di ladai ho rahi si pita bachawna on da aata hamlavar pita de hi goli jaa magrde ne tasweena tosi deek rahe ho chandyaada guru to samne anja ne je thee ek vakti de goli mari gai hai thee hamlavar fraar hoya ne dase jaa rahe hai ek seher de vichu vich kaamandi chonka hai je thee ek vakti sabji vachanda kam kar da hai thee wo se di dukaan thee koj naajwa naun de ne thee wo se potnaal chagda na lagpa ne ne te jaa do wo apne potda vachaa karne vada aata hamlavar asde goli jaa magrde ne kai round fire hoya dase jaa rahe ne pols maamle di jaa chkar rahi hai pols adikari mokete paunche ne jaad ke zakhmi nu haspetaal de vech parthi krewaya gai hai amrit sar haspetaal de vech parthi krewaya gai hai tasveena cctv de vech kaed honya ne keme jdi yeh ladai hoi hai keme chagda hoya hai te keme goliya chalya ne taan seher da pidpaadwala ilakka hai boht sare loko thon aaja rahe si gozar rahe si tae se doraanik chagda hoya chagda inna vada gai hai hamlavaran de valo goliya chalya jdi gai jdi vech ek chakse jdi ae gambeer zakhmi hoya hai hamlavaran de ginti chaar dasi jari hai dasi ae jari hai ke potnu kotra hai si taan osudraan pidpa jdi ae apne potnu bachon li age vada hai tae hamlavar osde hi goli marde ne jndyala gurut on he vaddi khabar samne ae ae paradak vada taan lagataar jari ne te kwaar fer jndyala gurud de vech goli challi ae halanke polis mamle di jaanj di gal lag rahi ae prani ranjish da mamla esnu dasi ae jari ae par hale tapteesh jari ae tapteesh to vaddi pata lagega ke ae khere si chagde da karne ki ae kyon hamlavaran de valo goliya chalanya ganja te goliya chalon wale konsan te kedi galnu leke he chagda hoya hai par apradak vada taa lagataar jari ne jndyala gurud de vech goli challi ae pidpaadwala ilaka ae kamandi chonka ae jitthe sabji vechanda kam kar da ae ku vekti te usse de goli mari gai ae dasi ae jari ae ke usse de puttarda kese nal chagda si taa vekti ae ne usse nal kot mar karne lag jaan de ne te usse da peta laxman das usse nu vachon leke vada ae taa vekti usse de goli mari den de ne jisnu gambir halad de vech haspataar de vech parthi karwai ae ae taa polis mo ke te ponchi ae polis adi karne na keek ae obi ton usse nal ne ae ae ithe kee ae kee ae reedi de chagda ae na da ae na da ae chama lal muda ae na da laxman nasenga da reedi de chagda ae chagda ae ne unu kot mar karne ae kee abde tendevi tuta ae chagda ae ne magur evi laxman nasenga magare paya de pehle kdiya martha taa abde kee karne kee karne ae ae saar ae aasme khaare bathe kee karne ae hoi kee rangisha hoi ae na di ae polis chama lal ae ne ae maa lo ko rangisha hoi taa ae na na chagda ae reedi kee ae na kee kyaa basa ae ae parani rangisja ae maa nal ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae na da goli ae maaar dende ne tasweena to si dekh rahe hoi hoi hoi hoi hoi hoi hoi hoi hoi hoi hoi guru to samne ae na ne jitthe ek vakti de goli mari gai ae te hamlawar fraar hoi ne dasa ae jaare haa ae kee sehar de vichu vich khaa mandi choka ae jitthe ek vakti savji vechanda kum kar da ae te ose di dukaan te koj naojwa nao de ne te ose potnaal chagdan lag peende ne te jadho apne potnaa vachaa karne liage vada ae ta hamlawar asde goli ae maaar dende ne kai round of fire hoi dese jaare hae ne pols maamle di jaaj kar rahe ae pols adikari mokete paunche ne jitthe kee zakhmi nu haspataal de vech parthi krewa ae amrit sar haspataal de vech parthi krewa ae tasweena cctv de vech kaed honya ne keme jidhi yeh ladai hoi ae keme chagda hoi ae te keme goli ae chalya ne ta sehar da pidhpaadwala ilaka ae boht sare loko thon aaja rahe ae gozar rahe ae ta ae sdharanik chagda hoi ae chagda inna vadge ae ke hamlawar ae valno goli chalad ditte gai jisde vech ka shaks jidha ae gambir zakhmi hoi ae hamlawar ae ginti chaar desi jaari ae desi ae jaare hae ke pols nu kotra ae ta osdharan pidha jidha ae apne pols nu bchaon li ae ta ae hamlawar osde hi goli mar dende ne jindyala gurut hoi ae vaddi khabar samne ae ae paradak war daata lagataar jaari ne te kwar feir jindyala gurud de vech goli challi ae halan ke pols mamle di janj di gal lag rahi ae prani ranjish da mamla esnu desi ae jaare hae par hale tapthish jaari ae tapthish to baadi pata lagega ke aeheres chagda kaar na kii ae kyon hamlawar ae valno goli ae chalad nja te goli ae chalon wale kaun san te kedi gal nu leke he chagda hoi ae par paradak war daata lagataar jaari ne jindyala gurud de vech goli challi ae peedpaar wala ilaka ae kaamandi chon ka ae jethe sabji vechanda kam kar da ae ku vakti te usha de goli mari gai ae desi ae jaare hae ke usha de puttarda kise naal chagda ae ta vakti ae honde ne usha naal kot mar karne lag jande ne te usha da pe ta laxman daas usha nu bachon leagge vadda ae ta vakti usha de goli marde ne desi nu gambir haalad de vech haspatal de vech parthi kravaya gai ae ta polis moka te ponchi ae polis adi karianda ke kene ae hoi tonus naon ne ae nahi te ke ae evi kene ae redi de chagda ae naata ae chaman laal muda ae laxman nasen gata redi de chagda ae chagda honde ne honde kot mar karne ae apde tendeve te ae chagda honde ne evi laxman nasen mage ae peya de ae amane hoi magar pa jene nande te ae pa jende karne honde ne gadi enan othe mage magar lagge jene jaa gadi goli ke laat kene ke de roi jene chagda ae ae veek mento ae jene jene chagda ae e gari mento ae aada chagda ae ae ae ae ae jaa ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae ae pe gauli ae goli ae ae ae ken na chagda ae gole video ne ae jaa chagda aga man den … do мен nós ae tą inan ote come r va ڈیژے ڈیژے ڈादटीा वर 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hamlavar fraar hoi ne, dhashi ae jaari ae, ke shahar de vichu vich kamandi chon kaya jitthe ek vekti sabji vechanda kam kar da ae, te usde di dhukan te koj naujba naun de ne, te usde chakda lag pe ne, te jade ho apne potda vachaa kar nili agge vada ae, ta hamlavar asde goli ae mar den de ne, kaya round of fire hoi, dhashi jaar ae ne, pols momle di jaarch kar rahi ae, pols adhikari momke te ponchi ne jad ke zakhmi nu hospital de vech parti kar vaya gaya ae, amrit sar hospital de vech parti kar vaya gaya ae, tasveena cctv de vech kaed hu ne, keme, jidhi yeh ladai hoi ae, keme chagda hoi ae, te keme goli ae chalni ae ne, ta shahar da peedpaad vada ilakka ae, boht sare loko thon ae jaar ae si, gozar rahe si, ta ae sadaraan ek chagda hoi ae chagda inna vadge ae, keme hamlavar ae ne, goli chlaad dhiti gaya jisde vech ek shaks jade ae gambir, zakhmi hoi ae, hamlavar ae ne, ginti 4 dhashi jaar ae dhashi ae jaar ae, ke potnu kot rahe si, ta osadaraan pita, jidha ae apne putnu, bachon li agge vada ae, ta ae hamlavar osde hi goli maar dhende ne, jindyaala gurut hoi ae, vaddi khabar samne ae ae, apradak varda ae, lagataar jaari ne, te kwaar feir jindyaala gurud de vech goli chali ae, halange polis, mamledi janjdi gal lag rahi ae, prani ranjish da mamla esnu dhashi ae jaare hae, par hale tapthish jaari ae, tapthish to vaddi pata lagega, ke aakhres chagde da karne ki ae kyon hamlavar ae ne val nu, goli ae chalan jang jang te goli ae chalan wale kaun san, te kedi gal nu leke he chagda hoi ae par apradak varda ae, lagataar jaari ne, jindyaala gurud de vech goli chali ae pidpaar wala ilaka ae, kaamandi chon ka ae, jitthe sabji vechanda kam kar da ae, ke vakti te osadhe goli maari gai ae, dhashi ae jaar ae ke usdhe puttarda kese nal chagda see ta vakti ae ne usdhe nal kotmar karne lag jan de ne, te usdha pe ta lakshman daas usnu bachon li agge vada ae, ta vakti usdhe goli maari gai ae jisnu gambir haalad de vech, haspataal de vech parthi kar vaya gai ae tapolsh moka te panjhi ae, polsh sadhi kariyanda ki kain ae hoi bhi to nu san ae ae nai ithe kain ae, kain ae, reidi te chagda ae na da ae na da ae na da chamal laal muda ae na da, lasham nasenga da reidi te chagda ae ae chagda onde na usnho puttarda karne ae ekhe opde tende bhi tutte ae chagda onde na maa agar ae, ebi lakshman nasenga, maa ae pe ae ae na da kaan ae ae na usnho, ae maa ae ae maa ae pe ae na de tapaj jan de kar nu na na gadi, enam othe maa ae maa jo maa agar laga ae na jaa gadi, goli chila ae maa ae maa kain ae pe ae na nukha ae goli ae kain ae chalai ae na das bhi ke li pa talaga kain ae na da ae onde kathya ae ae onde hi thay ae pa jea, ande ande turki ae no chisil yam nukha do bin ho ithe lakshman patalaga onde bhi chmusam tavaga te ande turki ae goch chisili puttarda samne ae ae chisili puttarda da ka daon ae ae onde ka daar ae ae kain ae kaar ae kaar ae ae kaar ae ae ae pa kain ae ae ae na ithe turki ae dekhra ae ho ke mae sharyam goli ae chalai ae na das bhi ae ke chagda ho ae ae jis to baad hamlavar ae da goli ae chalai ae na pidpardwala ilakka ae jithe goli ae chalai ae na das bhi ae ke puttadi ladai ho rahe si pita bachawna onde ae ta hamlavar pita de hi goli ae maar dende na tasveena to si dekhra ae ho jende ae ae gurut to samne ae na jithe ek vyakti de goli maari gai ae te hamlavar fraar hoe ne dasa ae jaare ae ae ke seher de vichu vich kaamandi chonka ae jithe ek vyakti savji vechanda kam kar da ae te ose di dokaan te koj naoja na onde na te usde puttadi chagda na lag paende na te jade ho apne puttadi bachakarnali ae baad da ae ta hamlavar ae goli ae maar dende na kai round of fire hoe dasa ae jaare ae na polis maamle di jaanch kar rahe ae polis adikari maukete paunche ne zakhmi noo haspataal de vech parthi krwaya gai ae amrit sar haspataal de vech parthi krwaya gai ae tasvee na cctv de vech kaed hoon ja ne keme jidhe ae ladai hoi ae keme chagda hoi ae keme goli ae chalni ae ta seher da pidpaad wala ilakka ae baad sare lo ko thon ae jaare ae si gozar rahe ae ta 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5 Data Science Myths you shouldn't believe
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Hello everyone and welcome to another episode of Code Emporium where we're gonna talk about some data science myths. So there's a lot of talk about what a data science should be and what data scientists should know, but there's a lot of them that are also misconceptions and we're gonna debunk a lot of them right now. Before we get to the video though, please do give it a like and the more you like the video, the more other people will also see the video and they'll like the video and the process goes on. Please do also join our Discord server down in the description below. We are gonna be talking about some amazing topics there. We'd love to have you a part of our wonderful community. Ring that bell if you haven't and subscribe and let's get back to the video. You need a PhD to become successful in the field. Not true. Also because well, I myself do not have a PhD and I have been a full-time data scientist for about two years now, although I wouldn't say that I am successful. I am technically on track to becoming successful in some way. I also do know a lot of people who have an undergraduate degree in the field and they're doing just fine as data scientists. A lot of this stems from the misunderstanding of what data science actually is about. It really isn't about just programming in mathematics. A lot of data science is really just about solving problems and communication. And these are certain skills that you just don't necessarily learn in a PhD. In fact, you can learn in a PhD, but there are definitely other ways to bolster your communication skills as well as problem-solving skills, which is also why you have so many people transitioning from different job backgrounds into data science because of the background of solving problems, which attracts a lot of people. Although I will say a PhD is super useful, maybe in case of like larger companies like Google and Facebook and Amazon, it is not impossible to get a data science position without a PhD, but they certainly do prefer certain PhD candidates. That said, there are opportunities for data science without a PhD almost everywhere else. Data science is all about modeling. Well, you probably wish it was all about modeling, but in reality, it is not. There are multiple steps in the data science pipeline from start to finish. Data science is all about solving problems. And machine learning and modeling is only one aspect of it. In fact, let's try to like list out certain parts of that pipeline. So first is that you need to understand what the problem is. You need to have a clear definition of the problem and what are its potential inputs and output variables that are expected. Next, you need to do some data analysis to see which inputs can be used to get the output of the required problem that is required by your stakeholder. During this entire process, you were consistently communicating with the stakeholder as to what they actually want as an output. Third, after this, you need to start making decisions. Do you need to use machine learning at all? Because there are some problems that are simple enough where you can solve with the simple SQL query. And also, even if you do need to use machine learning, can you really use machine learning because there are certain data quality and data quantity objectives that you need to meet? You have a lot of data, but if that data is not good enough for understanding and analyzing patterns, which machine learning is used for, then you can't really use machine learning. Also, if you don't have enough data, you really can't use machine learning either. Once you then make that decision to go forward with the machine learning process and step forward, you can actually go and do some modeling. And this is what everybody's really crazy about. But clearly there are so many other steps before this that matter. And even after the modeling phase, there is the testing phase. You have this model in production, but is it really better than the systems that exist already? Or is it really improving what the industry wants you to improve? And so you'll have some KPIs, some key performance indicators, for which you'll run some AB tests with your current modeled approach. So it's clear that machine learning is only a small step in this entire five-step process that have lifted out. As a data scientist, everything is pretty important and not just the modeling phase. So try to learn every step of that pipeline. You need to know everything to become a data scientist. Also, not entirely true. There definitely is a breadth of topics you would need to know to try to break into the field, at least compared to some other fields that I know of. Some of the five topics that you should actually know pretty to a rudimentary degree, at least when starting out is SQL, programming, mathematics, well, probability, technically, and statistics, and then algebra. Different companies require different levels of understanding of each. There are certain companies out there who really like data scientists to be programmers through and through, so they will try to make sure that, okay, are you good with software engineering as work? And then you can gradually transition into the data science space. Other companies are really analytics heavy and they want you to be able to understand what data is, what it means to you, and also how to use that data to potentially understand opportunities, to identify problems, and also go and solve them. There definitely isn't a holy grail definition of what a data scientist should and should not know, but whatever fields you're interested in, whatever combinations of fields you're interested in within the data science realm, you can learn those and probably look for companies that are looking for data scientists that you aspire to be. Machine learning can solve all problems. Machine learning is magic. It's also a great myth that is not so great. Machine learning itself strives to learn patterns between inputs and outputs and data. And there are situations where you just cannot use or should not use machine learning, and I can divide this into two major categories. The first one is the lack of data quantity. This means that you just don't have enough data to recognize the patterns between inputs and outputs. In such situations, you really cannot use machine learning. The second aspect where you shouldn't really use machine learning is when you have a lack of data quality. So because machine learning learns the mappings between inputs and outputs, even if you have a lot of data, but the input to output mapping is very noisy, you just cannot really make use of machine learning there, no matter how much data you have, because it's not really able to learn patterns since the mapping is just that noisy. Also, in addition to this, even though you do meet data quality and data quantity requirements, there is this question that needs to be answered of, okay, so you can use machine learning, but should you really use machine learning? This follows a principle of Occam's razor. So you want to use the simplest approach, which delivers good results. So if there's two approaches, one use a modeled approach, one uses a simple queried approach. Both of them have similar performance in solving the same problem. You want to use the simpler SQL query approach. It's easier to maintain, easier to scale, and less hiccups that can potentially happen along the way. Data science is dead. Now, I've read a few articles that suggest that data science is dead. And unfortunately, this does come across because of two major parties that are at flaw, that is data scientists themselves and also people around. Now, the thing with people around is they, especially in the industry, they are not willing to probably look to data science because they treat data science as this magical black box world. They don't really know what data science can do. And because of that, they will not try to incorporate data science ideas, tasks, and their work in their own workflows. On the other hand, too, we have data scientists where there are certain cases where data scientists try to explain what they do using jargon. So they try to explain jargon with more jargon, which only causes more confusion and people lose trust in what data scientists can do. Because if they're speaking in jargon, I already don't understand. And if they're trying to make me understand, I still don't understand. There's no point in me trying to use a data science service whatsoever. It's in this case where data scientists should really value communication over any other skill. I've emphasized this before and I'll continue to emphasize it again. Communication is key. It's more important than any other aspect of the field because this field is so nascent and there's so many new ideas that you need to learn and also try to distill that information to stakeholders so that they understand why your work can help them. So here's a tip for practicing communication skills. And it's a tip that is also used to learn any topic of interest. This is known as the Feynman technique. So essentially it involves getting a sheet of paper and then writing down, let's say you think of a complex topic. You want to write down the explanation to that topic in detail without using any jargon. If you are able to explain the entire topic without using any technical keywords, then you can say that you have truly understood that topic. Now, if you are leaving in jargon, that just means that you have some holes in your knowledge. Now, you can take this a step further from learning to actually teaching if you were to make sure that you look at your explanation without jargon, did you lose any technical detail in that explanation? Like if you were to explain it in a very technical sense versus a non-technical sense, how much of the detail can you retain by explaining it in a non-technical sense? And this is what makes it so much better for teaching than just learning. And when I say teaching, teaching it doesn't mean like you're necessarily in a classroom like teaching people, but it is also great for communicating with stakeholders. And this is kind of what you want to do because if you are able to distill information but to a degree that you're losing too much detail, you know, there are some stakeholders that will be even more curious and you won't be able to answer those questions. At least you won't be able to answer those questions in a way that they wouldn't understand, which again causes the problem that we had in the past of, oh, I don't understand what you're saying, so bye-bye. I delve a lot into this Feynman technique in my 50K subscriber special and I do recommend you do check that out and try this out for yourself too in some way. I've been trying this out in a lot of the technical videos I've been making recently and it's been really good. I've improved my learning capacity, my teaching capacity and it's also helping me communicate better at work with other stakeholders. And that's all I have for you today. Thank you all so much for watching. 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Titans offensive coordinator Todd Downing addresses reporters during a press conference on Thursday at Saint Thomas Sports Park.
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Facing their defense, will they do well at great turnovers and to limit opponent's scoring? Yeah, I mean, they're a very disciplined, well-coached group. They play with great energy and effort. You can tell they're coordinated well. They play off each other well. There are not a lot of mistakes, not a lot of open gaps. Just a lot of discipline have a lot of respect for this team. Listen, they're making so good as far as limiting those explosive plays. They're one of the best teams in the league. Yeah, they tackle really well. They play a great vision on the quarterback. Like I said, they play well together, so they know where their help is. They can funnel stuff back to zone players inside. They vice tackle well, and when they have opportunities to make plays on the football, they capitalize. A lot different, and I don't know how much you were even worried about last year, but you did see them last year, last year, this year in terms of how they're playing. I know the person sounds a little bit different, but they take significantly better. I wouldn't say they're a lot different schematically. More just that they're playing at a high level of execution. I think you saw that as a year went on with them last year. They built into the postseason, and I think they picked up where they left off. I think they're playing with a great deal of confidence right now and a great deal of energy, and we've got our work cut out for us for sure. We've been doing a lot more three wide, a lot less too tight than last year, which we would have expected based on the personnel, except you haven't had personnel necessarily. Right. What's kind of philosophy there? Yeah, week by week, I think it goes into matchups, trying to create some matchups, and what they do defensively, what they bring personnel-wise defensively. And so thus far, we've had a little bit more 11 personnel, three receivers on the field, trying to create some different matchups there. But I think that's a week by week thing. I think there are going to be times where we lean heavily on two tight end and three tight end groups, and there are some weeks where we won't, that'll kind of unfold as we go. All those guys work extremely hard. I've been watching that group work on show team and taking a peek back at what they've been doing for our defense. And each guy that's had their opportunities out there to get reps has improved. And so I'm excited about that. And I know those guys are eager for the opportunity to show they belong, so excited for those guys' opportunity. Putting up some incredible run numbers, obviously. Maybe the one thing that we haven't seen quite as much is the big chunk Derek Henry runs outside of Seattle. Is that something that you figured just comes in time, or is there anything different going on that is the reason for that? Yeah, I think they just come in time. They happen naturally. If you start looking for the big runs, if you start looking for those 50, 60 yarders, you can sometimes hurt yourself doing that. And so staying with our game plan, staying with our scheme, I think we're one broken tackle, one finished block, one downfield block away from those things starting to happen. So look at the Seattle game as an example. Hit a couple of efficient runs and then we popped a big one. I think that that's the way Derek's run style and our scheme style is. I know you guys don't make excuses for injuries, but when you're a coordinator and you're looking at the injury report, you're seeing some of your key players come back and get healthy. Is that refreshing in any way? It's certainly nice to feel like you have more weapons, more pieces. Try not to change too drastically or jerk the wheel based on people's availability. And so I don't want to jerk the wheel in the other direction when you get people back. It's a foundation. It's a system here that's been in place and has been successful. How the different pieces plug into that. I think you can see some little wrinkles and adjustments, but hopefully not a drastic change. He was kind of upset with his performance last week. I feel like he's very critical of himself. As a competitor, he always wants to compete at the highest. It sometimes is that hard just to kind of say, okay, you're coming back from a hammy, maybe ease your way into it. Don't get too hard on yourself. I mean, how do you work with a personality like that who clearly wants to be the best all the time? I think that's part of what makes him great, is that he's his own biggest critic. And I think that certainly as long as that doesn't affect his confidence and his play speed, then it's a healthy thing. Thus far, I've never seen that from AJ. He just wants to drive himself to be the best and continue to improve. And that's what you love about the guy. He goes out and makes some big plays, made a real nice play to get us down on the goal line last week. And I think that he's trending in the right direction, growing more, getting back physically more comfortable. And you want him to want to be a perfectionist. As long as that doesn't bleed over into overthinking. As into doing a snap count, like AJ for instance, what goes into setting a snap count each weekend and how hard is it to implement, given that you don't necessarily know how many plays you're going to get that day. I'd say the hardest part for me is excited to see him out there. We love him being out there just his energy and certainly his talent. So you want him out there for a bunch of stuff. So as you're laying out the plan, you're saying, okay, we really want him on this play or we really want him on this play, all of a sudden that list can grow to be quite large. But I think that's a delicate balance. I think it can adjust in-game based on how guys are feeling and all those things. I don't think you really go in saying, all right, there's this hard cap that we can't go past. I think you kind of deal with the ebbs and flows of the game. And that's a group decision. Certainly starts with Coach Vrable. And then with Coach Moore and myself, we figure that out along the way. So there would never be an instance where 40 plays was Jay-Z's limit. You get to the fourth quarter. He's done 40 plays. You're like, sit down. That's probably not going to happen. To this part, I haven't experienced that. I hope I don't get that. Hey, he reached his max and you're out. No ATM overdraft fees. I hope that you're kind of at the start of that process with Julio and what's it like when you don't really know for sure on a Thursday if a guy's going to be ready on a Monday? Yeah, I think the approach we discussed a few minutes ago, you know, of not jerking the wheel too much or changing the system too much based on player availability, it helps you there, right? So whatever we end up getting Julio for or don't get him for, you know, you're able to adjust, you know, and it's a testament to the rest of those guys, you know, Marcus and Josh and all those guys have stepped in and played that spot, you know, that we don't have to change what we do too much waiting to find out who can go and who can't. You've got some time in as far as with Tana Hill, what plays up, what plays down, drafting the game plan. Is there anything that is different or that stands out to you throughout the process and how has that process gone with him, the game plan? Yeah, I think time on task, you get a little bit more efficient, you know, finding the wrinkles that you have to iron out in the game plan or certain things that you got to make sure you see in practice, you know, different looks defensively and all that, but the process with Ryan's been outstanding since the day I got here really is a tight end coach and the conversations I got to have with him, you know, along the way. He's a great guy. He's a competitor. He loves football. He loves talking X's and O's. We see the game very similar. And so that piece of it, you know, hasn't changed too much. I think we've just become more efficient in our process. Jerry McNichols particularly good in the screen game or is he just the beneficiary of some plays that have been blocked up really well? I got to give a lot of credit to the offensive line for the work they've done in the screen game this year, you know, committing to getting our screen game going. But I think Jeremy has a good feel for setting up those blocks, you know, and realizing that it's not just get the ball in your hands and run as fast as you can. There's some nuance to screens. I once heard this said screens are like snowflakes. They're all different, you know, and they all play out different. And I think Jeremy understands that and so he has good patience in running them. But again, the offensive line has done a great job of committing to improving that area of this offense. For Marcus, you know, not ever playing a game, of course, for the Titans to play, you know, maybe 50 snaps in that game, what made you guys so confident, you know, that he was not only ready to go, but ready to play such a big, big role in the game? Yeah, you know, confidence is built through repeated performance, right? And we all saw what Marcus did in training camp. So we knew who he was and what kind of player he was and so did he. And so it just became about the opportunity, you know, so there was no doubt in any of our minds, including Ryan, you know, that Marcus was going to go out and play well. And, you know, I think he picked up where he left off in training camp.
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Zaret, who started it in Eastern Europe argument goes further back than we know though she showed. Indeed. However, one thing we do know, one thing we do know Okay, in the last 200 years, 200 years Western Europe has tried to, or they have invaded Russia twice. Okay, Napoleon, right? And Germany, right? So keep that in mind Russia has reason to not trust Western Europe. Okay, so they have invaded Russia twice Okay, last time 80 years ago How many million Russians died? 30 million 40 million Russians died. That's pretty serious business Also, we know that in the last hundred years Western Europe has started two world wars, or this region of Europe, Eastern Europe as well, not including Russia They've started two world wars So as far as I'm concerned Something needs to be done about these bankers and oligarchs and royalty who think they can send the world into global conflict Right? Oh, we're gonna allow them to start a third one. I say fuck them
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hmm is based game of a bunch of memes put together in roblox
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Get changed What is up you guys real estate game here, and today we are back and And Roblox has been a long time since we haven't played this and I believe I've missed some of the old memes So that's I've decided to come back here. All right, so let's begin with door number one. Oh, thank you for opening it Oh Of course, why are you running me? Why are you running, huh? Right, what do we got over here? I am speed. Oh, we got Mr. Lightning McQueen right here as we all know He is as fast as lightning dude open the door. All right, dude. There's a potato There's french fries with a gun. Oh my god. Yo, you need a chill out, bro. Let's take this guy All right, that should hold him down for a couple seconds rip. Oh, we got we got game the dog here guys So sad recipes F in the chat for game the dog man. He is a legend He went down as a mean legend man You will be remembered came the dog. That is so sad. Oh my god. Why is there a lot of body pieces here? What is going on bro? Oh, dude is Duolingo Spanish lesson. Oh, okay. Nope. I am out of here Crazy Duolingo. Oh my god. He burned everybody in there. Okay. Let's go over here. Oh Minecraft They say it's for one night, but they got the green top, huh? What is that supposed to mean? That just went over my head. Oh, like there's one of these cheese triangles. It's like a triangle cheese it or something There's like three of them around the map. I only got any one Yeah, don't go in here. This actually takes you to the back rooms and you have to escape it Which I actually did escape it. I'll roll a clip of me escaping it I just didn't want to record it because it took too long All right, and that is my proof to you guys that I'm not lying that I just kicked the back room. Oh What Watch out squidward. Oh my god I can't hear the giant truck coming because you have those headphones on egg man moving What egg man move? Oh my god. There's a little egg guy right here That thing is just hanging on the back of the truck. Okay. Hmm. Okay. We're trying to locate him on Google Maps But it cannot be found. Yeah, this place is sort of like some sort of every 51 for memes man It's kind of strange. Okay. The other nation's of my mind are the nigma Patrick is literally a triangle and Spud Bob is literally a square or rectangle if you want to say Is it kind of look like the link triangle? Oh man, okay. There's plenty of more means for us to see here. Oh We got Sannick. Oh My god Dude, this is so loud. Oh my god. Oh Make my ears bleed bro Geez, okay. We're out of there safe and sound. Well, what? Is it T-Posing? What is going on here? What's all the people on thank you for reminding me? Oh, there he is Did he just fell? Oh That's supposed to be grievous. Wow that flew right over my head man That's pretty hilarious. All right. Let's go take off these on the side. I'm bigger. Yeah, you're pretty big man Okay, let's check out this door right here. Oh It's Thanos. Uh, whoa, whoa there pal. You need to be more careful. I could have just spoiled and game for you Well, and game is history now Oh This is some OG stuff right here, you don't see this in the movies no more Yes, this time used to be so soothing man. Oh, there you go. Yes You guys feel that now you can't really feel the face, huh? All right, let's keep on moving. Oh Chessbagger who said Chessbagger? I want Chessbagger Sorry, bro. Oh my god, let's get out guys. He has played Minecraft and here's a No, the FBI. Oh my god. Look at this the giant explosions Oh, dude, it actually launches you back Oh my god, the vicious FBI knocking doors down left and right everywhere they go. Wait, what is this? This place looks magical man. Look at this. It's like the galaxy This is pretty cool. Not gonna lie. Oh, look at all the other rooms. Dude. That was changing colors Looks like a party room. Let's go check it out next man What is that? Me puts no effort into a room everyone. Wow, this room sucks me the Pikachu face oh it is oh Run with that Sonic. Oh my god, that must be the hideous Sonic. I've ever seen in my life Okay. Oh, this is the one that was partying. Hey Oh my god My ears are gonna bleed. Oh my god. Thank you. Okay. I believe I've done these before. Let me double-check Oh get away with that song. That song is cursed. Oh My god, they're just gonna make my ears bleed baby shark Jump on the shark That is so weird. All right, let's go check out the other side. It's like an area 51 Area that kind of looks like every 51. All right, and we have found some different ones Which is this one I Cannot recall what this is if you guys don't let me know man. Yay headquarters. Oh, let's check this out Excuse me. Pardon me. Oh what buy now whatever. Let's buy it man Okay, now can we open it? Oh, okay now we can what is going on here? No way to leave now pay to leave Bro, are you kidding? Let's get out before it's dark closes. Oh my god Checkers That is a bra moment right there right now. Oh like this is every old lucky for every 51 over here Oh, what is this the rover? Hey, this looks like Wally like a bootleg Wally or something right now the clothes in the door Oh, man. What is this a lemon car? Yo, imagine having this in real life It would be so hilarious Everybody would be staring at you like where's that a lemon car? What is this? Oh, that's not one meme where the guy's looking back at the girl Yeah, I remember this name. It's pretty old Okay, what is oh, of course the DVD Well, let ever hit the corner of the screen. That is the answer. Oh Come on hit the corner Come on do it. I don't think we're ever gonna witness it guys This is like a one in a million chance. It's like winning the lottery man. Oh, okay. No, that is not gonna get close Hold on brother. I'm trying to see if this hits the corner Okay, I don't think it is Exactly mission fails. Oh, it's a going. No, it's not. Oh, oh Corner. Oh, no, somebody really stop on God dude that thing hit the corner though You guys saw that you guys are lucky to witness that man. What is this an ostrich? Got there a smoothie Dude, you have an ostrich next to you. Oh, no, somebody released a bonga Guys, I don't know if we're gonna survive this because they haven't placed a bonga back We're just a bunch of logs. What is this reference? But let's keep on going. Oh, no, we're gonna die Oh Like jazz, oh man Dude, we should have dynamite not by a boonga. Okay, whatever. Let's keep on going. Oh, look, there's a lot of doggies here This is so cute my heart feels warm right now. Huh? Why is there a home emoji here and there's an anime emoji here, too That is so weird, okay, dude, how have we not died to a boonga? This is a blue man There you go. All right, we are back to where we died. Thanks to a boonga whoever released them. Oh Wait, this is uh, what's his name? The hippo, I forgot the hippo's name Dude, I can I forget his name? Oh my god. I have it. It's like one of those moments where you have the names Like you have the you have it in your head like it just can't oh Man, you guys know what I'm talking about Dude, I forgot his name You know what I'm just gonna let it go. It's gonna bug me out there. Let's get out of here, man All right, let's keep on moving over here. Oh, who's that Pokemon? It's not say that though. Why is it not saying it? Okay, I'm not gonna say anything. Let's just keep on moving. Oh It's knuckles Here I come We missed another area back there. Oh is that Marley? It's Marley for Marley and me, right? Oh Bopey, okay, I don't think it's Marley for my Yeah, it's Marley put me in his hands What is this? Soviet Shrek What? What have you guys done to Shrek? Oh my god Shrek has got Soviet on us. Okay. Yeah, there was a Okay, I don't think it leads to this. So we have to go back there. So guys turn around We have to go back. Yeah, he has a hand. That was pretty strange, huh? You can't joke me, bro. Oh, he just disappeared I joked you joked on you, bro. Hey back away. Have a taser Back away and have a taser guys I'm so mean, huh? All right, this is what I was talking about. We missed these over here. Okay, what? Stop bullying. Is that Trump? Get changed Trump Okay, we can't take them. Let's keep on moving, man Trump to stop pulling this stop pulling rally right there. Oh, what is this? Imagine being a block. Wow, that is so offensive This room is sponsored by our throw gang Dude, they murder some black some blocks. He's over here some black fellas. No, open it Oh, they're trolling us. They're trying to get stuck in here. Come on. Stop it. All right. There you go. Thank you What is this? Oh, it's the monkey getting the fresh haircut. Yo, that boy do be looking fresh though You look so fresh man That is so hilarious. No, they're trying to trap us in here blazer. I'm gonna taste him, bro I know it's blazer come back here You deserve to get taste now. He's joking on my tasting. How did I not taste him? All right. Oh, hey, isn't this from Star Wars? It's a trap. It is some Star Wars. Uh-oh, run Before we get trapped. All right, I believe that is it guys I have caught up to all the latest update besides going inside the active back room. All right, you guys Well, this was who update I don't know if they ever update this game again They've been a while since they even updated it But I mean it was fun while it lasted. I mean they should keep getting updated over and over as there's like Meme zombies coming out left and right, but it's all up to the dev of the game Right you guys what if you guys enjoyed the video make sure to slap the like button If you're new to the channel make sure to subscribe and turn that notification bell on and I will see you guys in the next one
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Hola a todos, todas y todes, ¿cómo están? Espero que muy bien. Damos inicio a esta sesión colectiva, colaborativa, que estamos llevando adelante desde Latinoamérica y también desde España. Esta sesión se llama Educación, Proyectos Wikimedia y Alphabetización Digital durante la pandemia de COVID-19. Mi nombre es Luisina Ferrante, soy la encarga de Educación y Derechos Humanos de Wikimedia Argentina. Y vamos a estar llevando una sesión bastante larga dentro de lo que es Wikimania, en donde vamos a estar participando diferentes capítulos de la región y programas de educación que pensamos cómo abordar este contexto desde nuestras experiencias locales y también compartir estas experiencias con quienes nos están siguiendo por diferentes plataformas. El panel va a estar dividido en dos encuentros específicos. Primero, vamos a tener un grupo de personas que voy a presentar en Minutos No Más, que van a estar presentando las experiencias de uso de los proyectos Wikimedia en ámbitos de educación superior. Esa va a ser la primera parte del panel y van a poder también al finalizar esa primera parte y hacer preguntas específicas sobre esas presentaciones. Luego, tendremos 10 minutos de recreo para cambiar el agua del mate, en el caso de quien tome mate, café, etcétera. Y vamos a seguir con el segundo panel y el cierre, que está vinculado específicamente con temáticas de Alphabetización Digital y proyectos Wikimedia. También para ese panel en particular, vamos a tener un espacio de preguntas en el Etherpad, que se están compartiendo en el programa de Wikimedia, etcétera, para poder, de alguna manera u otra, estar lo más cerca posibles quienes estamos participando de este espacio como presentadores y presentadoras y quienes están del otro lado escuchándonos. Así que, para iniciar y aprovechar lo más posible el tiempo, voy a presentar a mis colegas, amigos, amigas, amigues que están participando de esta primera parte del panel. Tenemos, por un lado, a Florencia Claes, que es la presidenta de Wikimedia España, que nos va a estar presentando una propuesta y un proyecto puntual que están desarrollando desde allí. Por otro lado, vamos a tener a José Alejandro Reyes Segura, que es el coordinador del programa de educación de Wikimedia México. Y por último, en el primer panel, contamos con la participación de Fernando Archubi, paleontólogo especializado en paleoecología marina. Actualmente es investigador científico y tiene una larga trayectoria en la docencia universitaria de grado y despogrado. Y por suerte, es un gran Wikimedista o Wikipediaista que se nos ha sumado a las filas de la comunidad de la Wikipedia en español. Así que, voy a darle la palabra directamente a Flor para que comience. Y voy a estar aquí detrás porque me toca el rol de avisarles cuando se están quedando sin tiempo. Así que, nada, espero que sea un encuentro agradable y que nos podamos disfrutar lo más posible en esta virtualidad. Flor, cuando quieras. Muchísimas gracias, Luisina. Muchísimas gracias por haber generado este espacio para contar en qué estamos trabajando. Nosotros desde Wikimedia España, a partir de experiencias que tuvimos durante el primer confinamiento, desarrollamos este proyecto que voy a contar, que es juntamente con la Fundación Madrid más D, que es una fundación que hay en Madrid, que se encarga de velar por la calidad de los contenidos de educación superior, entre otras montones de cosas. Entonces, lo que les vengo a presentar hoy es justamente un proyecto junto con esta fundación que afecta y se lleva adelante en las universidades públicas de Madrid. Siguiente. Hay algo importante que les quiero contar. Entiendo que los que estamos aquí en el panel ya conocen un poco Wikimedia España, pero para la gente que no lo sepa, Wikimedia España es un capítulo muy pequeño. Es muy pequeño, tiene solamente dos personas contratadas, una que se encarga de llevar adelante proyectos con la comunidad y de contenidos y otra que se encarga de la comunicación y las políticas públicas. Entonces, al tener solamente dos personas de staff, no contar con oficina, la mayoría de las actividades las llevan adelante las personas asociadas y voluntarias que estamos en la asociación. Somos más o menos 200 personas asociadas, de las cuales activas estaremos, muy activas estaremos sobre las 30, y en la Junta Directiva somos 7 personas. Pongo esto en contexto porque no estamos acostumbrados a llevar proyectos grandes, de mucha envergadura, sino que tienen que hacer cosas pequeñas porque no tenemos recursos humanos para poder llevarlas adelante. Next. Entonces, el año pasado hicimos una experiencia la noche de los investigadores y las investigadoras y la Semana de la Ciencia con la Fundación para el Conocimiento Madrid más D, que resultó muy enriquecedora y entonces nos propusieron seguir trabajando en esta línea con las universidades de Madrid. Y para esto nos pidieron que les presentáramos un proyecto de mejora de contenidos científicos en español. Y pues ahí nos empezamos a romper un poco la cabeza. Siguiente. Y tomando como Next, tomando como referencia la asociación de Wikimedistias Vascos que tienen un programa de educación hermosísimo más el Wikipuentes que lleva adelante Wikimedia Argentina y las experiencias docentes de diferentes docentes que están dentro de nuestra asociación, pues propusimos un proyecto que les voy a contar. Next. El proyecto en sí consistía en conseguir que los y las docentes seleccionaran 10 artículos que creían esenciales en su asignatura, en su área de conocimiento y con su alumnado los mejorarán. Pero nos dimos cuenta que siempre nos pasa un poco igual que es que el problema de aprender Wikipedia por parte de las y los docentes es sumamente complicado. Entonces pensamos en la figura de Wikipedista itinerante. Sería una persona que va y forma no los docentes, sino directamente al alumnado. Y entonces este Wikipedista itinerante va a la clase de los profesores o profesoras que quieren colaborar con el proyecto. Básicamente sería una persona que podría ser del staff del staff de Wikimedia España, pero nosotros no tenemos ese staff. Entonces para nosotros fue un desafío encontrar a esta persona que podía llevar adelante eso. Y Next. La propuesta o el proyecto se divide en dos partes. Ahora estamos a la mitad entre la primera parte y la segunda. La primera parte fue seleccionar a este Wikipedista itinerante que fue realmente muy difícil. Después buscar los profesores y las profesoras de las universidades públicas de Madrid que quisieran colaborar con nosotros. Es decir, hacer la selección de los 10 artículos esenciales de su área de conocimiento o por lo menos de su asignatura para que cuando empiece el cuatrimestre en septiembre de septiembre a diciembre mejoraran o crearan los artículos con su alumnado. Entonces en esta primera etapa era encontrar a la persona que iba a formar al alumnado, encontrar al profesorado que iba a colaborar y tener el corpus o la lista de artículos a mejorar. Esta etapa ya está concluida y estamos bastante contentos porque la respuesta dentro de todo fue buena. La segunda etapa, Next, que empieza en septiembre primero nos hemos encontrado con un problema que es no hemos podido tener una persona que sepa usar Wikipedia. Tiene todas las demás características que queríamos para ser Wikipedista itinerante pero lo esencial que es saber usar Wikipedia pues no lo tiene demasiado desarrollado. Entonces vamos a tener primero que formar a esta persona los primeros 15 días de septiembre y luego ya esta persona se va a encargar de impartir la formación en el aula y hacer el seguimiento junto con el apoyo de Wikimedia España y los voluntarios de Wikimedia España del seguimiento de cómo el alumnado va creando los artículos. El profesor o profesor a cargo de ese curso va a estar pendiente de la calidad porque esa es la persona que va a saber de los contenidos entonces es un complemento perfecto. El Wikipedista itinerante, que es un chico por eso siempre digo el Wikipedista itinerante este chico y la profesora o profesor pues juntos van a velar por la calidad del artículo tanto a nivel Wikipedia como a nivel contenidos del área de conocimientos y finalmente calculamos que para diciembre se va a poder hacer ya el cierre de la actividad con la publicación definitiva de los artículos. Estamos como les decía para Wikimedia España es un desafío muy grande porque estamos muy acostumbrados a trabajar a partir de lo que cada persona de la asociación propone y suelen ser cosas relativamente pequeñas o abarcables por un grupo muy reducido. En cambio ahora estamos trabajando con siete universidades públicas con unos 10, 12 docentes que van a participar de la experiencia más lo que vaya a hacer la cantidad de alumnos y alumnas que participen en esta actividad. Para nosotros es un desafío bastante grande nos costó muchísimo conseguir la persona que quisiera hacer de Wikipedista itinerante porque tenía que cumplir una cantidad de requisitos el primero era que residiera en Madrid por ejemplo que supiese Wikipedia pero sobre todo que se pudiera enfrentar a una clase que pudiera llevar adelante el proceso de selección de los docentes para pedirles los artículos conocer de las diferentes áreas de conocimiento para tener una mínima idea de qué se le está hablando entonces todas estas características fue muy difícil encontramos personas que cubrían todas menos la de Wikipedia pues dijimos no importa seguimos adelante y ya lo formaremos y ahora de hecho en 15 días empezamos la formación durante dos semanas muy intensiva con esta persona para explicarle cómo se edita Wikipedia cómo llevar adelante un proyecto en el aula para la formación de esta persona pues va a haber Rubén que es uno de los empleados de Wikimedia España y parte de gente voluntaria ayudando en la formación entonces en un principio que parecía como muy bonito y muy sencillo lo del Wikipedista itinerante pues no no fue nada sencillo y esto nos hizo preguntar si somos una especie de extinción las personas que tienen experiencia en Wikipedia y bueno, entonces ese es el proyecto que estamos desarrollando está a la mitad pero nos gusta mucho la idea de poder hacer toda esta malgama entre diferentes actores y sobre todo el hecho de que sean los mismos docentes investigadoras que nos digan cuáles son los artículos esenciales para su área de conocimiento entonces eso es lo que más nos gusta y poder llevar adelante tanto el trabajo en el aula junto de la mano de todos los actores implicados, vale bien pues hasta aquí nuestra presentación la última diapositiva digo gracias buenísimo Flor casi 10 minutos, esto está yendo muy bien gracias por compartir y por romper el hielo en el primer panel ahora vamos a pasar directamente a la próxima sesión al próximo presentador pero antes que esto quería recordar a quienes están sumando ahora que se van a ir sumando a lo largo del panel que estamos en vivo que estamos en una primera parte de la sesión luego haber 10 minutos y luego viene otro panel que por favor cualquier consulta, pregunta o duda nos las compartan en el Etherpad así podemos ir tomándolas a medida que avanzamos Ale ya te comparto tu presentación y adelante sus ojos en esta ocasión me entusiasma mucho estar acá porque presento muchas de las voces y de las miradas que han trabajado durante este periodo de la pandemia hablamos de wikipedia más educación son tres facetas virtuales desde wikimedia mexico continuamos Luli por favor hablamos de tres facetas como tal estas tres facetas hablamos de un servicio social, hablamos de un piloto editatón y publicación y un curso en línea como tal al hablar de estos tres facetas o estos tres procesos hablamos que encontramos palabras importantes en el primero encontramos la palabra semillero en la segunda hablamos de un constructo y en la última hablamos de una proyección como tal continuamos por favor Luli otra más por favor muchas gracias como primer proyecto tenemos este que es el servicio social a principios de la pandemia tuvimos el acercamiento con el ITEMS que es el tech de Monterrey Campus Querétaro principalmente en los proyectos solidarios que ellos van realizando es importante porque en wikimedia mexico independientemente del trabajo que habíamos hecho previamente no habíamos tenido este acercamiento como tal al servicio social que justo es eso aportar un poco de lo que estamos aprendiendo en la universidad en las instituciones y compartirlo que mejor manera que wikipedia podría ser nuestro proyecto se llamó wikipedia en la vida escolar tuvimos en un primer momento a 8 alumnos posteriormente se sumaron 24 como tal y actualmente estamos llevando otro proyecto con esta institución continuamos Luli por favor para estas actividades lo que hacíamos eran actividades previas actividades transmedias en las que ellos y ellas pudieran integrar elementos muy propios en la vida cotidiana como son estos memes acá hay algunos que pudieron realizar dan a Esteban y Sebastián y justo también nos ayudaba a conocer más de que iba wikipedia este ejercicio fue de que les han dicho por qué wikipedia no en el aula entonces a partir de la experiencia a partir de lo que hayan ellos realizado o visto empezaron a hacer este tipo de ejercicios continuamos por favor Luli objetivo importante en este uno, realizar claramente y desarrollar entradas a los proyectos wikimedia pero también acercarse a los temas de cultura libre que también es muy importante al momento de hablar de wikipedia como tal continuamos por favor en esta ocasión tuvimos el último proyecto de febrero a junio de este año tuvimos a 29 estudiantes un coordinador en esta ocasión fue yo y 14 semanas de trabajo estas 14 semanas implicaron claramente una capacitación previa seguimiento constante a los proyectos a las dudas y preguntas que había y claramente al final tuvimos resultados como tal en todos los proyectos siempre ocupamos el dashboard este espacio que nos permite también ver todas las métricas podemos continuar por favor Luli y estos son bueno es una captura de pantalla de los artículos que se crearon fueron 11, fueron 69 editados y 75 subidas a como claramente encontramos un desarrollo en todos los proyectos desde wikipedia, wikimedia common, wikidata wikibiages, wiknews buscamos integrar y claramente ver los intereses de cada uno por ejemplo acá hay un testimonio de Isa, una chica que también estuvo acompañándonos donde decía que veía wikipedia con otros ojos permite contribuir a la suma de contenido conocimiento de la plataforma y claramente al hablar de semilleros hablamos que también son personas que se están sumando claramente buscamos generar una pequeña comunidad en creditaro para seguir avanzando con este tipo de proyectos este es el la faceta número 1 cuantinamos a la siguiente por favor Luli encontramos la siguiente este es un piloto editatón y publicación, aquí hago mucha énfasis en la importancia del piloto, el piloto nos permitió conocer a la comunidad claramente conocer también a las y los coordinadores de este proyecto y de esta ocasión fue el seminario de reino objeto el city de la UNAM, el editatón que pudimos realizar fue el diseño clara por set y claramente en el piloto lo que hicimos fue principalmente trabajar con la escuela de arquitectura y diseño de hitmus en panamá y lo que hicimos fue vincular tanto lo que se hacía en panamá con lo que se estaba trabajando en México posteriormente le pudimos dar seguimiento y el resultado fue un editatón como tal le damos siguiente por favor estas son algunas de las capturas que tuvimos también al hablar de todos los proyectos siempre hablamos de tres momentos importantes que es el primero el inicial el conocernos, presentarnos claramente hacer una capacitación charlas con personas también muy propias de wikimedia méxico y posteriormente ya hacer la planeación como tal le damos en la siguiente por favor hablamos de estos tres momentos importantes piloto editatón y publicación y todo es gracias a este wiki wiki acompañamiento 360 que se realiza tanto en la planeación la organización de talleres y actividades los eventos de edición el seguimiento constante con las y los alumnos y las y los coordinadores y por último la publicación de la experiencia que tuvimos le damos a dar siguiente por favor por acá encontramos a Adrián noncada en la fotografía y también tenemos a la doctora Jacqueline Buzio ellos fueron los encargados de hacer la presentación de nuestra publicación que se llama CDUNAM más wikimedia méxico de proyectos pilotos aún editatón platicamos toda la experiencia como fue el acercamiento que desafíos nos encontramos independientemente de esto y qué mejor que poder presentarlo en un encuentro línea de educación como es el chat de la face estacada hablamos en este sentido del constructo entender cómo partimos desde algo muy básico un acercamiento muy básico con lo que fue el piloto y posteriormente ya generar una publicación con las experiencias educativas que van generando este es nuestro segundo nuestra segunda faceta virtual continuamos con la siguiente por favor y por último tenemos esta que estamos muy muy felices y orgullosos de tener nuestro primer curso en línea claramente hemos también tomado experiencias de aquí wikimedia chile wikimedia argentina nuestro curso se llamó edita wikipedia fue un curso cerrado también podemos hablar que fue un curso piloto este fue organizado por bachilleratunam y claramente con todo el apoyo de la cuallette aquí es muy importante hacer mención a una persona la doctora Jacqueline Buzio es la persona que también estuvo muy fuertemente apoyando este proyecto claramente también hay muchas personas detrás pero principalmente ella es un agradecimiento importante continuamos por favor lo que buscamos fue presentar cuatro módulos estos son los cuatro módulos que se presentan y a partir de eso buscamos que docentes principalmente de la UNAM se acercaran a este tipo de proyectos y posteriormente imaginar diferentes escenarios que también es algo muy importante en todo en toda la labor que hace wikimedia mexico continuamos por favor estos son algunos datos relevantes en esta ocasión tuvimos a 40 docentes de 18 entidades de la UNAM hablamos desde educación media superior encontramos licenciatura claramente todo fue un acompañamiento autogestivo en línea en el cual tuvimos cuatro sesiones independientemente de que estaban en el MOOC también se les daba sesiones de acompañamiento virtualmente este curso tiene un reconocimiento oficial en la UNAM que también eso es muy importante y lo que hicimos fue en este MOOC integrar diferentes charlas de las y los integrantes de wikimedia mexico de las áreas del saber que en ellos se desarrolla importante este es un curso piloto como les mencionaba lo que buscamos es seguir incrementando involucrando a más docentes a todo este espacio nuestro siguiente proyección como tal es del 25 de octubre al 25 de noviembre y es muy importante entender que fue lo que pasó le damos en el siguiente por favor Luli por último fue imaginar un proyecto educativo independientemente de la capacitación de lo que habíamos observado desarrollado en las sesiones claramente tomamos de la página 33 de otro proyecto que se llama leamos wikipedia esta faceta para poder desarrollarlo entonces tuvimos sesiones grabadas por las y los docentes donde nos platicaban las ideas que tenían claramente podríamos imaginar algo muy ilógico y que era una gran idea el momento de poder revisarlo y visualizarlo agradecemos que a cada uno de los docentes por haber sido participes de todo este proyecto y claramente como les comento es algo que va comenzando esperamos continuar dándole seguimiento los cursos en línea claramente buscamos la proyección institucional como también en el país le damos siguiente por favor Luli y listo por último quiero agradecer y mandarle saludos sonideros a todas las personas que han sido parte de esto claramente estos son algunos de los proyectos que hemos desarrollado pero encontramos una gran comunidad tanto de ultimedia mexico como de docentes que están involucrados en esto muchas gracias a todos un gusto estar aquí con ustedes buenisimo vale muchas gracias quiero también decirte a vos que te mantuviste en tiempo muy bien flor y ale estamos siguiendo el ritmo y gracias a quienes están participando y quienes están acompañando el seguimiento de letterpad a todos los los last les voluntarios que están ahí porque la verdad que es un trabajo super importante para para saber que para saber como nos están recibiendo también así que estamos tomando nota están todos tomando nota por todos los canales que se imaginen voy a pasarle la palabra a Fernando Archubi y después vamos a retomar las preguntas que nos están haciendo colegas mientras les escuchan hay muchas preguntas para ustedes así que fern adelante cuando quieras bueno buenos días o buenas tardes a todos todas es un enorme gusto poder compartir esto con ustedes desde hace varios años estamos trabajando en Argentina en diferentes lugares junto con Wikimedia Argentina desde las universidades promoviendo diversas actividades relacionadas con el mundo Wikimedista les voy a contar acá algunas las experiencias que más resaltan detrás siempre de la idea de que los proyectos Wikimedia son acomodadoramente importantes la cantidad de trabajo que hay de manera voluntaria y generosa así que antes de seguir perdiendo tiempo vamos a pasarles los dispositivos y después nos metemos con el tema siguiente por favor bien nuestras intenciones fueron desde siempre incorporar los proyectos de Wikimedia como herramienta de gestión del conocimiento es decir, vincularlos a la enseñanza a la extensión universitaria que es un tipo de inspiración del conocimiento que en Argentina comprende a todas aquellas acciones que no son estrictamente la docencia y la investigación científica es decir, el modo en que las universidades se vinculan o las entes generaciones de conocimiento se vinculan con la sociedad y bueno, popularización del conocimiento también conocida como divulgación o comunicación pública de la ciencia es decir, meter a Wikimedia en todo eso ¿por qué? porque vemos que hay muchísimos esfuerzos en todos esos ámbitos y media provee herramientas muchísimo más potentes y eficaces que los que normalmente se utilizan y los investigadores y docentes no saben cómo acceder a eso después promover el resglutamiento o sea, hacer crecer el proyecto Wikimedia reemplazamiento de docentes y estudiantes y investigadores el proyecto Wikimedia sin la voluntad de que forman parte de ninguna estructura sino simplemente imitarlos, mostrarlos, imitarlos a que se sumen como parte de nuestros proyectos o por afuera y que sigan editando y después proveer contenidos de calidad a los proyectos de Wikimedia intentando reducir ser cejos geopolíticos Wikimedia o los proyectos de Wikimedia están muy influenciados por los grandes países que generan muchos contenidos que después son traducidos a nuestra Wikipedia en español o incluso algunas Wikipedias, algunas Wikipedistas como por ejemplo Wikipedistas de España son más activos, generan más contenidos que los de otros lugares por lo tanto también queríamos trabajar sobre eso los lingüísticos por supuesto y también los cejos de género que son muy conocidos y que aun cuando son conocidos hay muchos proyectos intentando bordarlos todavía existen de manera significativa siguiente por favor Ludi bueno antecedentes cortito en 2015 como docentes en la Universidad Nacional del Reino Negro en el norte de Patagonia surgieron debates entre docentes y estudiantes sobre el uso de Wikipedia por supuesto con todas las variantes y con todas las variaciones y ante una consulta Patricio Lorente un Wikipedista muy reconocido argentino que en ese momento estaba a la cabeza de la Wikimedia Foundation y lo ofreció acercarse a ese lugar a Donald Trump y tuvo una conferencia de Patricio que cambió nuestra manera de hablar las cosas y vimos que no solamente podíamos discutir sobre usar o no usar sino que podemos incorporar Wikimedia en nuestras actividades Ludi que está acá nos visitaron allá mismo dieron una capacitación a docentes de diferentes universidades y después a mí me tocó hacer Wikipuentes en 2017 y otros colegas que participan en estos proyectos por supuesto yo no soy el único que los hace han tomado esa capacitación siguiente bien en 2007-2018 utilizamos proyectos Wikimedia para dar clases en la Universidad en segundo año de carreras de ciencias como parte de las reguladas y se incorporamos a una parte de la materia más o menos un cuarto de la materia consistía en editar Wikipedia para probar una parte hicimos capacitaciones de los estudiantes trabajamos en la selección de artículos editamos Wikipedia como si trabajamos con un proyecto poco conocido que es Wikispecies todo con la coordinación de Wikimedia Argentina que fue súper valioso nos daba mucha fuerza bueno el resultado fue muy útil y se crearon un montón de convenios y a su vez generó un entusiasmo de docentes de estudiantes que nos impulsó a promover este tipo de iniciativa siguiente por favor por ejemplo, esto es un trabajo hecho por estudiantes y docentes porque trabajamos todos juntos de una unidad geológica la Formación Roca que es muy importante la zona donde estábamos trabajando en ese momento la zona de general Roca, norte de Río Negro es una unidad geológica que tiene muchos fósiles muy interesantes y está justo por arriba de los dinosaurios, o sea que se estudia mucho y no tenía su propio artículo, creamos el artículo trabajando colaborativamente siguiente Luli gracias Formación Agro, es un artículo que si quieren acceder es mucho más complejo ya existía y le hicimos enormes mejoras con mucho trabajo de los estudiantes en imágenes, en contenidos en esquemas estratográficos que son dos páginas por ejemplo son referencias para muchos estudiantes universitarios que comienzan por dar su conocimiento de este tipo de apósitos geológicos y paleontológicos a partir de estos artículos, son muy visitados Ferd, te comento si podés hablar un poquito más lento porque están haciendo la traducción simultánea, entonces es complejo seguirnos lo que puedas, en lo que puedas pero ayudo un montón Bien, entonces Next, en 2018 sumamos a la carrera de traductorado de inglés, de otra universidad diferente de la que estábamos con lo cual recutamos nuevos guikimedistas de un ámbito que no era el nuestro en una carrera de traductorado pero a su vez, contribuimos a reducir sesgos geopolíticos, de qué manera los traductores tanto traducían artículos que estaban en la guikipedia en inglés a la guikipedia en español y nosotros y otros interesados nos encaragamos de llegarles esos artículos, la perspectiva desde nuestro lugar, ejemplos propios, especies propias como lo contrario los artículos que creábamos nosotros de ejemplos del norte de la Patagonia eran traducidos por los traductores y estudiantes de traductorado a la guikipedia en inglés, de manera que podemos contribuir a la guikipedia en inglés con contenidos locales Siguiente, Next Bien, a a continuación nos mudamos a la ciudad de La Plata, cerca de la ciudad de Buenos Aires y comenzamos un nuevo proyecto Ah, no, perdón, me confundí antes de volvernos hicimos un proyecto de extensión universitaria entre la Universidad Nacional de Río Negro y Guikimedia Argentina que abordamos el trabajo con tres museos regionales buscando volcar a la guikipedia y otros proyectos de guikimedia contenidos relacionados con esas regiones un museo de una pequeña ciudad que llama Estación Fernández Oro de una localidad muy pequeña pero muy importante paleontológica que se llama Bichet Chocón y de una ciudad más grande sipolética, cada uno tiene un museo local con relevancia cultural un poco paleontológica en algunos casos de otro tipo más antropológica, en todos esos casos hicimos editatonas, capacitamos al personal de los museos, trabajamos con gente de la comunidad y se generaron contenidos nuevos guikimedistas Next lo último que hicimos fue en la Universidad Nacional de la Plata y generamos una capacitación para docentes para que docentes de diferentes niveles pudieran aplicar o pudieran trabajar con guikimedia en las aulas y creamos el equipo de guikimedistas del Museo de la Plata el Museo de la Plata es un museo universitario es muy importante para Sudamérica su museo de Cipresiencias Naturales y con la participación del Museo de Guikimedia Argentina avanzamos hacia una estructura formal dentro del Museo que es este equipo de guikimedistas Next Anterior Desde el equipo de guikimedistas creamos un wikiproyecto dentro de Guikipedia, Guikiproyecto Museo de la Plata hicimos capacitaciones internas en Guikimedia Commons, en Wikidata llevamos adelante un proyecto o seguimos llevando de manera continuada un proyecto de mujeres del Museo de la Plata intentando juntar información, conseguir imágenes y crear biografías de mujeres que trabajaron o trabajan en el Museo de la Plata en la interacción con Argentina un conjunto, una parte de nuestro equipo trabajó en la creación de contenidos provenientes de Innaturalist volcados a Wikipedia y estamos en un proyecto de desarrollo de redes sociales y hacer una marca y generar una nueva capacitación de ditatones para el siguiente Next Bueno, este es nuestro wikiproyecto pueden visitarlo y creo que es el último día positivo ¿no? Luli siguiente Sí Fer, exacto, es el último día posible Bueno. Luli le da una dispositiva para agradecer su atención y disculparme por la velocidad con la que hablé y, bueno, tiene algo demasiado para decir Bueno, muchas gracias a nuestros primeros panelistas. Tenemos varias preguntas interesantes que están algunas direccionadas, es decir, que van dirigidas a alguno en particular. Yo voy a empezar a comentarlas y les pido que a medida que las comparto, vayan desmuteándose para poder responderlas, ¿sí? Entonces, esta primer pregunta es para Flor, Flor Claes, y la hace Cecilia Morgan y pregunta, ¿cuáles son las razones o argumentos que les han dado, quienes no tienen información en Wikipedia o no tienen interés en hacerlo? Supongo que esto está vinculado con lo que vos comentaste al principio de la persona a cargo de liderar el proyecto. Te la dejo, Flor. Sí, gracias. Mira acá, voy a contestarla por dos vías. No sé si era la intención de la pregunta, pero voy a aprovechar a contar. Por un lado, lo que sí detectamos es que cuando queremos llevar a las aulas Wikipedia, las y los docentes empiezan a ver tal, pero no profundizan, no editan. De hecho, hay profesores que durante más de 4 años nos han pedido que fuéramos a su clase a explicar cómo editar Wikipedia para que su alumnado pudiese editar artículos. Y es como 4 años estamos yendo a explicar cómo editar Wikipedia y no ha sido capaz de aprender en estos 4 años. Y nos damos cuenta que es una curva de aprendizaje muy grande, que tiene muy poco tiempo y que no tienen ganas de ni de entrar en diálogo, no, ni de entrar. No tienen ganas de entrar en diálogo o posibles discusiones y tensiones. Entonces, las personas que han llevado adelante proyectos educativos, por ejemplo, yo he llevado adelante algunos, implican muchísimo tiempo para el profesorado. Y entonces están los que implican mucho tiempo y tienen ese desgaste psicológico como yo. O simplemente le dicen al alumnado, te buscas la vida, lo haces con tus posibilidades, te digo algunas páginas donde podés buscar ayuda y tal y no se involucran. Los resultados ahí suelen ser muchos más pobres, ¿vale? Entonces, ¿cuál es la excusa o la razón o el argumento que nos dan los profes? Es que no tienen tiempo para conocer en profundidad Wikipedia. Y dado que eso nos viene pasando desde hace muchos años y no hemos logrado realmente reclutar profes involucrados como las personas que estamos en Wikimedia España, pues por eso se nos ocurrió lo de hacer una persona que vaya a dar la parte técnica. Vamos, que es como muy obvio, pero que como nosotros no tenemos ese personal que pueda ir a dar la parte técnica a todas las clases durante un cuatrimestre a 10 o 15 profesores, pues para nosotros era un desafío. Entonces, lo que hicimos fue, bueno, eso, buscar la persona que de esa parte técnica de uso de Wikipedia y la calidad y de los contenidos, el tipo de los contenidos, pues el seguimiento lo tiene que hacer el profesor a cargo del aula. Y por otro lado, si la pregunta tenía que ver con la persona de Wikipediste Tinerante, que fue tan difícil conseguir, lo que más nos limitó a nosotros fue el hecho de que viviese en Madrid. Nuestra comunidad de Madrid no es muy grande o por lo menos no conocemos Wikipedistas desempleados o desempleadas, porque esto era un contrato de 4 meses, de 2 y de 4 meses. Entonces, es una suerte, pero las personas que conocemos que editan Wikipedia todas tenemos trabajo. Entonces, pues era abrirnos a buscar gente fuera del ámbito de Wikipedia y finalmente lo pudimos encontrar. Pero no sé si tenía que ver con eso la pregunta de Cecilia, pero. Genial, Flor. Gracias, ahí me están pasando la respuesta. Cecilia dice que gracias por tu análisis. Me parece importante tratar de entender estos problemas y buscarles la vuelta, porque seguramente aquí nos pasará lo mismo. Es un problema que no se involucren las personas de la universidad, pero el problema es el tiempo y que aprender Wikipedia lleva también tiempo. Gracias. Gracias, Flor. Obvio que podemos seguir charlando un montón de esto. Es súper interesante. Le agrego a Ale que tiene algunas preguntas también y después hay unas preguntas con las que vamos a cerrar para ir al recreo y voy a decir una palabra muy argentina y no me van a entender. Ale, ¿preguntan cuántas personas asalariadas y voluntarias están involucradas en los proyectos por un lado? Y por otro lado, te preguntan si estos planes que desarrollan en México lo van a expandir a otras regiones hispanas como Centroamérica, por ejemplo, Costa Rica, Salvador, Panamá. Esas son las preguntas dirigidas a vos. Muchas gracias, Lulio. Con relación a la primera pregunta, personas asalariadas yo formo parte de la Estable de Wikimedia México. Entonces, para el proyecto educativo solo es una persona. ¿Cuántas voluntarias? Muchas personas voluntarias, ¿no? Tanto la comunidad de Wikimedia de México como la comunidad de docentes y personas interesadas en integrar los proyectos Wikimedia a sus aulas. Claramente hablamos de educación formal, educación informal y educación informal. Entonces, contestando esa pregunta, una persona y hay miles de personas detrás también siendo voluntarias. La segunda pregunta con relación a los planes, hemos trabajado con algunas instituciones. La idea es también generar una proyección de los proyectos que desarrollamos en esta ocasión del proyecto de Editatona, que es un proyecto que busca reducir la brecha de género. Y por ahí también ir sondeando de qué manera podemos ir acercando a las instituciones educativas. Claramente Wikimedia México está abierto. El programa de educación de Wikimedia de México está abierto a apoyar a las personas interesadas claramente en la región de Centroamérica para apoyarles desarrollando este tipo de proyectos, ¿no? Entonces, vamos paso a paso. La idea es seguir sumando gente. Si se quieren sumar a Centroamérica, totalmente bienvenidos y bienvenidas. Buenísimo. Vale, muchas gracias. Bueno, ahora hay una pregunta que creo está dirigida a todos, pero creo que quizás Fer puede responder, porque conozco que ha desarrollado estas experiencias. Preguntan, ustedes en sus planes para que los estudiantes aprendan a editar, se concentran solo en Wikipedia o en los demás proyectos. Por ejemplo, Wikibiajes, Wikinoticias, Wikiversidad, Wikispecies, entre otros. Haz este comentario de la persona porque dice, estos proyectos tienen pocos editores y pienso que otras personas deberían interesarse en ellos. Fer, no sé si querés contar tu experiencia. En mi experiencia creo que cada objetivo docente debe, el objetivo docente debe ser lo que ayude o le dé forma al proyecto que se aborda. Es decir, en mi caso se trataba de carreras de ciencias que manejábamos conocimiento específico de biología, geología, paleontología. Por lo tanto, Wikimedia Commons y Wikipedia y Wikispecies, que es un proyecto menor, este reto en ese momento nos pareció útil, eran tres proyectos para abordar. Pero en otro tipo de carreras, otro tipo de estudios, es posible que haya otros proyectos para abordar. Pero yo creo que lo importante es enfocar en el objetivo docente y pues ver el modo en que se aborda desde un proyecto de Wikimedia. A mí me ha pasado no encontrar una manera en algunas actividades docentes y no utilizar proyecto de Wikimedia porque sería forzar. Son como dos planos de interés. Está el plano docente. Uno como docente cobre un suelo porque aquí tiene complico un objetivo. Si lo puede hacer mejor con proyecto de Wikimedia, bien. Pero si no, no. Por lo tanto, si cualquier proyecto puede utilizarse, pero depende de los objetivos docentes. No sé si contesté, Luli, si te parece bien suficiente. Sí, perfecto. Perfecto. Gracias, Fer. Creo que está bueno compartir que según la expertiz de cada equipo pedagógico que se involucra en el proceso, los proyectos Wikimedia en general pueden ser implementados de diversas maneras y todos cumplen un rol muy importante según quien lo piense pedagógicamente. Hago una pregunta más porque ya estamos a dos minutos de tener que ir al recreo para respetar el tiempo. También preguntan si se le inculca y me parece súper importante esta. Consultan si en las capacitaciones que llevamos adelante se le inculca a los y las estudiantes, las políticas y las convenciones de Wikimedia en español y de otros proyectos. Y también le agregan a esta pregunta. Se le enseña que algunas cosas como autobiografías o artículos copy-paste de un sitio web es plagio y no se puede permitir en el proyecto. Acá les dejo el micrófono al estrés, sé que van a poder responder sin ningún tipo de problema de esto y después de esto ya cerramos porque continuamos con el resto del panel. Cortito, la respuesta es sí. Definitivamente es casi el principio, ¿no? Se comienza a partir de eso. Lo que se hace en el aula está restringido por todas las normativas específicas e explícitas en visitas del mundo de primero. No sé si las chicas quieren decir algo más o Alejandro. Sí, mira, nosotros lo hemos notado cuando dejamos que el alumnado se forme por su cuenta o damos la formación en el aula. La formación en el aula no es, aquí tenés la negrita y apretás y ya sale negrita. Inculcar todo ese espíritu crítico frente a Wikipedia, aprender las normas, las normas de edición, de convivencia, de relación y obviamente las de derechos de autor. Entonces, ahí está justamente la diferencia de una persona que se forma posiblemente por su cuenta mirando algunos vídeos que no están previamente seleccionados y cuando cuenta realmente con el apoyo de los docentes, los docentes que realmente guían y ya saben, ya sabemos un poco de esos errores que suelen ser habituales y los reencauzamos. Entonces, esta pregunta, pues sí, si no no sería un proyecto educativo, si no contáramos esto. Sí, ya para cerrar, también totalmente de acuerdo con Flori Confer, es parte también de la responsabilidad que tenemos como coordinadores. Entonces, es muy importante mostrarles claramente todas las herramientas que presenta la enciclopedia, pero también los alcances y la responsabilidad que tenemos porque al hablar de Wikipedia y los proyectos de Wikimedia, hablamos que es de todos y de todos. Entonces, creo que es muy importante justo la responsabilidad que implique el conocer. Perfecto. Bueno, muchísimas gracias. Creo que, si bien fue una rápida pasada por diferentes experiencias, creo que por el tipo de preguntas que nos están haciendo, el corazón de las propuestas se lograron compartir y creo que para cerrar e ir a un pequeño recreo de 10 minutos para recuperar un poco el escenario y llamar a nuestros próximos y nuestras próximas panelistas, pienso que es muy interesante un comentario que hizo Galder, que me lo hacen llegar por otras vías, que comentaba que era en un punto era más fácil aprender a usar Wikipedia que aprendera a dar una clase. Entonces, creo que en ese sentido dice que habéis hecho lo correcto. Creo que principalmente a Flor iba a este comentario. Así que, bueno, la próxima fase de paneles que tenemos está vinculado, obviamente, con los proyectos Wikimedia, pero especialmente con un contexto del cual todos y todas somos parte que es la situación más de pandemia y cómo el proceso de alfabetización digital se va construyendo y cómo aportan los proyectos Wikimedia en esa experiencia. Vamos a hacer 10 minutos de corte y nos volvemos a encontrar por este mismo canal, básicamente, para continuar con nuestros próximos panelistas. Muchas gracias. Hola, ¿cómo están? Vamos retomando al segundo panel. Muchas gracias por estar acá de vuelta. Para quienes recién se están sumando, nos encontramos en la sesión completa sobre educación, alfabetización digital y proyectos Wikimedia, en el contexto de la pandemia por COVID-19. En la primer parte del panel tuvimos la suerte de escuchar a colegas de Wikimedia México, Wikimedia España y de Argentina sobre experiencias desarrolladas en ámbitos de educación superior y ahora nos vamos a adentrar en la presentación de la segunda parte de los paneles que está titulada como Alfabetización Digital y Proyectos Wikimedia. En esta segunda parte, les voy a decir y quienes nos van a estar acompañando, por un lado vamos a tener la presentación de Rocío Arabena Villarroel, encargada de Educación y Alfabetización Digital de Wikimedia Chile. Ahí nos está saludando, Ro. Luego vamos a tener la presentación de Erlan Vega, de Wikimedia Bolivia, él es educador, Wikimedista de Bolivia desde el año 2019, perdón, 2009 y a cargo de proyectos de alfabetización digital desarrollados adelante en Bolivia. Por último, tenemos la presentación de Florencia Huastavino, asistente de proyectos en el programa de educación y derechos humanos de Wikimedia Argentina. Y luego, para cerrar, vamos a tener otra ronda de preguntas, así que quienes nos están siguiendo por Remo o por el canal de YouTube y están en el etherpad, le decimos por favor que nos sigan compartiendo sus preguntas que son muy importantes para abrir el debate. Así que recuerden, y me lo recuerdo a mí misma, hablar lento porque estamos en traducción simultánea y así nos hacemos entender mejor. Y me avisan cuando quieren que pase la diapositiva, así les voy siguiendo el ritmo. Ro, te dejo adelante para que comiences. Vale. Muchas gracias, Luli. Voy a activar mi temporizador también para no pasarme. Sí, espero que no me suene. Bueno, muchas gracias por estar acá en esta segunda parte de nuestro track. Me gustaría entonces partir con la idea de que la pandemia, si bien puso freno a nuestros proyectos, también nos obligó a repensarlos en el sentido de sus objetivos, las estrategias para poder alcanzarlos. Y también el significado mismo de lo que estábamos haciendo. Por ejemplo, en el caso de Wikipedia Chile tuvimos que forzosamente preguntarnos si es que era factible y tenía sentido continuar con la edición de artículos de Wikipedia como la gran actividad creativa. Entonces, en este pequeño momento que veremos, quiero contarle si. Ro, fíjate si hay algo que está haciendo acople en tu micrófono o porque se está escuchando como que el micrófono está tapado por algo. Ahí. Ahí se te escucha mejor. Sí. Sí, mejor. Se escucha mejor o es que no me atrevo mucho a probar sin audífonos. Ahí se escucha bien, se escucha perfecto. Sí, perfecto. Ya. Bueno, sigo entonces. Bueno, entonces en este rato quiero contarles cómo es que hemos ido llevando a cabo este proceso de realme del programa de educación desde Wikimedia Chile. Pasan o más luego. Lo primero, entonces, fue intentar no apresurarnos con la redefinición de una estrategia y poner en el centro la pregunta por la experiencia educativa misma. Es decir, cómo es que desde el ecosistema Wikimedia, pero también desde el capítulo de Wikimedia Chile, podíamos contribuir a mejorar la experiencia de enseñar y aprender en pandemia. Y esa es la pregunta que ha sido clave para la definición de nuestra estrategia. Siguiente. En ese sentido, entonces, desarrollamos algunas directrices. Lo primero fue identificar necesidades. Por lo tanto, desarrollamos diversos conversatorios y seminarios dirigidos principalmente a los centros de escuela, que también habían doscentes de universidad, con el objetivo de poder conversar con ellas y con ellos y identificar algunas problemáticas fundamentales. Entonces, fue surgiendo el desafío principal que tenía que ver con la falta de herramientas para afrontar una educación virtual. No solamente en términos de acceso, por ejemplo, a dispositivos o a internet, sino también había la sensación de que faltaban herramientas, conocimientos y, por supuesto, estrategias que permitieran a los y las docentes hacer un uso pedagógico de las tecnologías digitales. Por lo tanto, emergían algunas preguntas que, a mí me parecen fundamentales. Por ejemplo, cómo utilizar las tecnologías y qué tecnologías usar para dar continuidad al proceso pedagógico, cómo reinventar la relación pedagógica en contextos virtuales, pero sobre todo, cómo hacer de las tecnologías un contenido educativo en sí mismo, cómo traer a laula las trayectorias digitales de las y los estudiantes, y, por supuesto, cómo potenciar a través de las tecnologías disponibles habilidades profundas de lectura tritica, de comunicación, de participación en línea. Siguiente. Por lo tanto, a partir de esta necesidad identificada, delimitamos nuestro programa de educación a partir de tres lineamientos. El primero tenía que ver con presentar el ecosistema Wikimedia como un espacio para poder experimentar la alfabetización mediática, no necesariamente a través de la edición de artículos en Wikipedia, y así no utilizar Wikipedia o Wikimedia como herramientas para activar la reflexión en torno a las tecnologías digitales, a los procesos de creación y evaluación de la información al rol de las comunidades en la producción de conocimiento. Y también mostrar este ecosistema como un espacio donde las y los estudiantes y el profesorado también podían ser partícipes aplicando de algún modo esas habilidades del siglo XXI, o sea, evaluando y leyendo críticamente los artículos, identificando vacíos, sesgos, corregiendo, comunicándose con otras y con otros. Pero nos parecía que ese propósito, es decir, el de presentar los proyectos Wikimedia como una potencialidad para alfabetizar mediáticamente, nos parecía que ese propósito solo era realizable con los docentes y las docentes. No como algo que nosotros afuéramos a presentar verticalmente en un aula. Entonces, había que vincular al profesorado a través de procesos de formación docente. Y además, digamos que ese proceso de formación docente se hiciese desde los principios fundamentales del movimiento Wikimedia. Por eso es que comenzamos a plantear la idea de una formación docente o la buena alternativa basada en la socialización de experiencias, de problemáticas, de saberes, pero también en la búsqueda conjunta de estrategias, en la elaboración de recursos educativos abiertos que pudiesen compartir entre las y los docentes. Y, en tercer lugar, acompañar lo que llamamos procesos de empoderamiento de la comunidad docente, o sea, reconocer que las y los docentes son una comunidad más fundamental que la generación de conocimiento educativo. Siguiente. Por favor, Luli. Por lo tanto, el cómo nos hemos hecho, creo que ya lo he ido contando a través de esta conversación, pero más en específico han sido estos tres tipos de actividades, ciclos de conversación súper abiertos a docentes de diferentes niveles y vale la pena también mencionar de diversas regiones de territorios de América Latina. En esos ciclos intentamos delimitar y discutir como forma los desafíos de la educación en pandemia con sus protagonistas, o sea, con docentes. Y, a partir de eso, que íbamos identificando cierta necesidad, por ejemplo, de la organización mediática, desarrollamos nuestro curso de formación docente, Wikipedia en el África Habla, herramientas para una ciudadanía crítica. En ese curso hubo hartas cosas interesantes. Lo primero fue que lo desarrollamos durante un mes, combinando una metodología mixta, sesiones expositivas con sesiones de taller y conversación, acompañamiento a los docentes. Participaron docentes de ocho países de América Latina. Durante el curso utilizamos recursos educativos abiertos que han surgido desde la fundación y desde los afiliados. Eso también estuvo súper interesante. Y trabajamos entonces con estos docentes para ayudarles a planificar clases donde utilizaran Wikipedia con fines de alfaca de habilitización mediática. Y, finalmente, la actividad de hecho final del curso fue la creación de recursos educativos abiertos, o sea, le mostramos a los profes estos recursos elaborados desde la fundación y les animamos a ellas y a ellos a construir sus propios recursos educativos que quede a hacer, obviamente, con licencia abierta. Y ahí pudimos contar con recursos que iban desde reflexiones pedagógicas, super situadas. O sea, los docentes hablaban de cómo eran sus escuelas y de cómo los proyectos Wikimedia podían contribuir a mejorar un poco la experiencia de enseñar y de aprender. Pero también sugieron propuestas bastante concretas. O sea, cómo usar Wikipedia para poder enseñar la literatura, cómo usar Wikipedia para enseñar la lenguaje y comunicación a estudiantes y grandes. Cómo utilizar Wikipedia con fines científicos, de mecánica, un montón de áreas y de recursos que ahora están disponibles en nuestra web. Siguiente, por favor. Por lo tanto, para nosotros ha sido muy importante el desarrollo de esta estrategia, aunque sea en un contexto tan complejo, ¿cierto? Sabemos que estamos solo en el comienzo. A futuro nos gustaría poder ampliar estos programas de formación docente, vinculándonos también con otras organizaciones, con otros capítulos y, sobre todo, poder jugar un rol activo en la promoción de una formación del profesorado continua que se haga desde la perspectiva de la colaboración y, sobre todo, que emerja, y esto me parece fundamental, desde las necesidades de las comunidades educativas y que puedan dialogar permanentemente con esas comunidades, es decir, reconocer a las y los docentes, a las y los estudiantes como sujetos ineludibles, fundamentales en la generación de conocimiento educativo. Así es que eso me parece que viene una última de contacto. Lulicia, él puede mostrar si es que tienen algún agudo documentario, no pueden contactar a esos correos. Y nada, gracias. Que sigan disfrutando del party. Gracias, Ro. Muchas gracias por tu presentación. Para quienes nos están siguiendo, ya nos avisaron por muchos lugares que Remo no está funcionando, está funcionando en el canal de YouTube por ahora. Quédense tranquilos y tranquilas que se guarda. Pero más que nada, para que sepan que estamos al tanto, porque nos llegó por muchos lados la información. Gracias por estar apoyándonos. Ahora vamos a pasar directamente a la presentación de Erlan sobre Leamos Wikipedia y otros Wikiprojetos relacionados. Así que Erlan, lo mismo que le comenté a Ro, despacio para que nos puedan hacer la traducción simultánea y te escuchamos atentamente. Muchas gracias, Luis Sina. Muy buenas tardes, muy buenos días, o quizás muy buenas noches a todos los que nos están escuchando. El proyecto Leamos Wikipedia es una continuación del trabajo que Wikimedia, que Wikimedistas de Bolivia está realizando en torno a la educación. Siguiente, por favor. Nuestra experiencia boliviana no solamente incluye a Wikipedia, sino también comenzó en Wikimedia Commons. Siguiente, creo que es importante mencionar que nuestras experiencias en educación, tanto de nuestro grupo de usuarios como de todos en Latinoamérica, empezaron antes. Y me gustaría recalcar que son las profesores universitarios, los que nos llevaron la delantera en este caso, Wikiloss Monuments en 2018. Patricia Dueri fue una de las impulsoras de nuestra ala de educación, llevando a que los chicos valoren el patrimonio a través de la fotografía de los mismos traducido a Wikiloss Monuments. Nuestra participación en Wikiloss Monuments llegó al puesto 11 en número de fotografías en los dos años que participamos en uno llegamos a 9 en el otro a 11. Y es así que para nosotros fue una alegría contar con este proyecto en educación. Aparte de eso, que el proyecto fue gestionado completamente en línea, lo cual nos proveyó un marco para poder llevar adelante los proyectos de la pandemia. Siguiente, por favor. ¿Qué es el proyecto de Leamos Wikipedia en la clase? El proyecto de Reading Wikipedia es un proyecto que la fundación Wikimedia sacó en 2019, al cual postulamos como grupo de usuarios y del cual fuimos parte. Siguiente, por favor. En, se participaron profesores de todo el mundo, ya y cada profesores, perdón de todo el mundo, participaron profesores de Marruecos y de Filipinas. Y eso lo vamos a hablar el martes en más detalle. En nuestro caso en Bolivia, me encanta compartir que hubieron 600 solicitudes de profesores. Y esto es muy importante porque los certificados que estábamos dando no son válidos dentro de los requisitos para poder subir de categoría para los profesores. Inclusive así hubo 600 personas que desearon participar. De estas 600 personas incluimos a 100 profesores y profesoras. Se buscó la igualdad de género. Entonces se incluyó a 50 hombres y 50 mujeres para que sean parte del mismo. Además, se buscó otro tipo de equidad que es el de los profesores del campo en provincia y de los profesores de la ciudad. Para nosotros es súper importante que no solamente la gente de la ciudad que muchas veces tiene más recursos que las personas del campo tengan acceso a esta herramienta que nos acerca y democratiza el conocimiento. Entonces la experiencia en el 2020 concluyó con la capacitación de 100 profesores de los cuales concluyeron el mismo 25 con éxito, con proyectos implementados dentro de su aula y con el trabajo tal cual lo habíamos diseñado. Es importante sumar a esto que el proyecto no se desarrolló solamente simplemente como los proyectos que habíamos hecho anteriormente, sino que se utilizó el marco de alfabetización de la UNESCO para tener una referencia de las nuevas habilidades digitales que se requerían para esto. Siguiente, por favor. En Capacity Building o en la construcción del grupo de usuarios como tal nos benefició grandemente. Esto es un efecto colateral del proyecto de educación. Nuestro grupo de usuarios creció y también las personas que fueron parte del mismo se comprometieron un poco más. Entonces esto es un poco lo que pasa detrás de las bambalinas de los proyectos de educación en otros espacios que fortalece el trabajo de las comunidades Wikimedia. En nuestro caso hubo varios profesores que ahora van a participar de esta siguiente edición. Y también tenemos varios directores de colegios y profesores que nos consultan para el manejo de Wikimedia. Siguiente, por favor. Entonces con esta experiencia de éxito del 2020, nosotros como grupo de usuarios estuvimos en la disyuntiva de saber qué podríamos hacer para el 2021. Entonces nos animamos a presentar un proyecto grande porque pensamos que si bien nos encanta la idea de que la Fundación Wikimedia nos ayude con el trabajo y con la iniciación, consideramos que eso fue una semilla para que nosotros como grupo de usuarios pudamos seguir adelante con el trabajo. Es así que al principio del año nos dimos a la tarea de armar un proyecto grande para localizar este trabajo para poder hacerlo un poco más a detalle y lograr que los profesores sientan que el proyecto ya es más boliviano que pertenece a nosotros como profesorado y que pueda ser adaptado de mejor manera al trabajo con los estudiantes en este tiempo de pandemia porque las clases en Bolivia, como en todos los, en la mayor parte de los países del mundo, aún se siguen dando en línea. Si bien es cierto que existen espacios en los que se da en semipresencial e inclusive apresencial, la norma es que se den las clases en línea. Solamente para esta primera ronda ya haciendo un trabajo más dirigido con los directores, tenemos 800 solicitantes y aún no hemos cerrado nuestra ronda de capacitación. Entonces estimamos que podemos fácilmente llegar hasta los 2000 profesores que tengan el deseo de participar de este proyecto. Asimismo ya tenemos tres grupos de clase en proceso en este momento. Hay docentes que se están capacitando para este trabajo y pues estamos llevando adelante el Project Grant y llevar adelante este Project Grant también nos llena de algo de nuestro lado que es que nos genera una necesidad de formalidad como grupo que es algo muy importante dentro del desarrollo de los programas de educación. Muchas veces los programas de educación de todas las, de todos los capítulos y de todos los grupos de usuario tal vez solo se ven de afuera, ¿no? Solo hablamos de los profesores, solo hablamos del proyecto que estamos realizando y nosotros en nuestro caso queremos mostrar un poco cómo este proyecto nos está ayudando a nosotros como grupo de usuarios a ser un poco más formales, a meter un poco más los pies en como institución y a trabajar esta formalidad también con instituciones de gobierno, con colegios y con otras instituciones educativas. Siguiente, por favor. Nuestro objetivo para este año creemos que podemos llegar a 200 profesores capacitados, estamos cruzando los dedos para ver qué se pueda hacer. Creemos firmemente que se tiene que lograr la igualdad de géner. Lo mencionamos en todas las capacitaciones y en todo espacio donde compartimos el programa. Creemos que tanto hombre como mujer independientemente de su decisión de vida si ha querido tener hijos o no, debe tener la capacidad de poder acceder a nuestros cursos, a la capacitación de leamos Wikipedia. También creemos que los profesores del año pasado, y eso es una muestra de que el programa del anterior año tuvo éxito, que sean parte como coordinadores de profesores, dando las capacitaciones y dando las charlas en los espacios de gobierno que hemos estado negociando, también se los hemos ofrecido. Y para que ellos sean parte del mismo y que puedan adueñarse de lo que es leamos Wikipedia. Nosotros tenemos un alcance como grupo de usuarios y como personas, y creemos que si las instituciones de gobierno se apropian de este programa y lo puedan implementar con nosotros, vamos a llegar a muchas personas más. Así mismo, y estoy seguro que ustedes lo saben, Bolivia no solamente es una, no es una república, es el estado plurinacional de Bolivia conformado por más de 30 naciones originarias. Entonces como tal, los tres grandes idiomas nativos representados en el país son el Aymara, Quechua y Guarani. Teniendo esto en mente, tenemos en curso las consultas para las personas de habla nativa en este momento y se está realizando la traducción de los cuadernillos de trabajo en coordinación con Wikimedia Argentina, que gentilmente está haciendo este trabajo con nosotros. Entonces, para el final de este programa vamos a tener los cuadernillos de educación traducidos a la Aymara, al Quecho y al Guarani de una forma que puedan ser utilizados por los profesores en el aula. Siguiente por favor. Quiero agradecer a todas las personas que están por detrás de esto. Por delante tenemos a Luisina y a todo el equipo de educación de Latinoamérica que con sus rostros y con sus sonrisas nos alegra en el día y nos recuerdan que todos estamos unidos en un objetivo común que es llevar adelante la educación a través de las herramientas de Wikipay. También quiero agradecer al equipo que está por detrás de nosotros, ya que no está en este momento presente, pero del cual estoy hablando en su trabajo que es Olga, que es Carlita, que Julia, que es Nayra, que es Guille, que está encargado de las traducciones y todo el equipo de Wikimedia, que con alegría y que siempre con el mejor talante están trabajando. Yo estoy acá por hacerles de la vida y con mucha alegría compartiéndoles este espacio. Eso sería todo desde Wikimedia Bolivia. Muchas gracias. Gracias, Erlan. Me vas a hacer llorar. Estoy sensible. Bueno, muchísimas gracias a todo el equipo de Wikimedia Bolivia, que está llevando tremenda experiencia a cabo y súper necesaria. Creo que tenemos mucho que aprender de ese proceso y estamos obviamente todos les aquí presentes para acompañar y aprender con ustedes. Bueno, voy a pasarle la palabra a nuestra última disertante, Florencia Huastavino, mi compañera de Wikim Argentina. Y Flor, te paso la palabra y en base a lo que Flor presente, después vamos a hacer la ronda de preguntas que ya por suerte Remo volvió a funcionar, así que están las preguntas en el de Torpad y tenemos algunas preguntas que nos habían quedado pendientes como para poder cerrar. Así que, Flor, cuando vos quieras. Genial, Luli, muchas gracias. Bueno, la idea de esta presentación es compartirles algunas reflexiones que estuvimos pensando también desde el programa de educación y de hechos semanas de Wikimedia Argentina en este año, año y medio de pandemia. Y nada, compartirlas y sobre todo ponerlas en diálogo que nos parece que es lo más interesante de estos paneles. Así que, Luli, cuando quieras la siguiente. Como para iniciar, hay tres puntos de partida desde los cuales pensamos estas reflexiones. Por un lado, la idea de que el alfabetización digital tiene que pensarse como un proceso integral. Obviamente que no tiene que ver solo con acceder a un dispositivo o incluso saber usar a nivel técnico un dispositivo, sino pensar un poco más en profundidad lo que es el desarrollo de conocimiento crítico de las herramientas digitales. Y sin esa necesidad o esa profundidad en el conocimiento crítico es un poco difícil que podamos realmente alfabetizarnos digitalmente, ya sea como individuos o especialmente como docentes y estudiantes que es con quienes trabajamos nosotras desde el programa de educación y derechos humanos. En un segundo lugar, bueno, en Argentina, supongo que esto es algo muy parecido a lo que pasó en las demás países de Latinoamérica, pero especialmente en Argentina durante el año 2020, especialmente, lo que la pandemia visibilizó fue que hay una gran necesidad de profundizar sobre la alfabetización digital, tanto en docentes como en estudiantes. Habló de docentes y estudiantes de todos los niveles de la educación y sobre todo que en nuestro país hay una grande desigualdad y inequidad en cuanto al acceso a conectividad y dispositivos que especialmente durante 2020, aunque también en este año, porque como decía Erlan antes, todavía en Argentina depende de la provincia, pero estamos trabajando en una virtualidad, semi presencialidad, proyecto híbrido. Entonces, todavía hoy sigue siendo muy necesario el acceso pleno al derecho de la conectividad. Un detalle más lento para que puedan seguirte. No te preocupes, yo te lo aviso con tiempo. Culpaz. Voy de nuevo. Bueno, y en un tercer punto que la experiencia durante 2020 nos demostró que fueron los recorridos formativos un poco individuales que hicieron los y las docentes y también su propia capacidad de ser creativos y creativas en laницimaniscar clases de un momento para el otro, en una manera que no era la que estaban acostumbradas, costumbradas es lo que permitió sostener el año pasado la escolaridad mediada por tecnologías, sobre todo eso. Bueno, siguiente, Lou. Bueno, nuestra pregunta, entonces, fue desde Wikimedia Argentina, cómo podemos acompañar a la comunidad docente en este desafío de llevar adelante la virtualidad obligatoria, si querés lo vamos a la que sigue, Y la respuesta, o una de las respuestas en realidad que logramos desarrollar el año pasado, fue la serie de cuadernillos enseñar con Wikipedia. Estos fueron cinco cuadernillos pensados para trabajar con los proyectos Wikimedia en las aulas, pero más allá de la edición de contenidos. Nosotras antes de 2020 trabajábamos especialmente con escuelas secundarias en editar Wikipedia con estudiantes. Obviamente eso, la pandemia lo inhabilitó porque llegar a las escuelas fue muy difícil por los cuestiones de la conectividad. Entonces pensamos unos cuadernillos que nos permitieran salir un poco de editar Wikipedia y pensar de qué otra forma se puede trabajar con Wikipedia y con las herramientas Wikimedia, especialmente Wikimedia Commons, en la escuela sin editar. Y también en estos cuadernillos trabajamos sumando elementos que vincularan lo que los y las docentes daban en el clase con los proyectos Wikimedia. Si querés luz pasada a la siguiente traemos algunos números para compartir, ah, perdonantes, estos cuadernillos, especialmente pensando en lo que decíamos antes de las grandes diferencias con respecto a la conectividad en Argentina, tenían como premisa pensar cómo trabajar Wikipedia y los proyectos Wikimedia sin conectividad. Obviamente sabemos que esto es una gran contradicción porque los proyectos Wikimedia son principalmente online, pero en nuestra comunidad educativa era principalmente offline, entonces pensamos un cuadernillo que pudiera trabajarse, ya sea en el diseño del material como en las actividades por fuera de tener acceso a internet. Ahora sí, luz, si querés vamos con la siguiente. Bueno, durante el año 2020 más de 500 docentes de todo el país recibieron el material de forma digital y también más de 200 personas se escribieron para recibir el material en forma papel que fue una de las maneras en las cuales se nos ocurrió para poder llegar de esta manera sin conexión. Piensen que el papel si bien obviamente es algo que quizás estaba muy por fuera de las herramientas digitales nos permite llegar sin conexión a muchos lugares todavía. Entonces lo que hicimos fue enviar los cuadernillos por correo postal a todas las personas que se presentaron para poder recibirlos. Los cuadernillos obviamente también están disponibles en Wikimedia Commons bajo la categoría serie enseñar con Wikipedia. Y durante este año, luz, si querés pasate a la siguiente y la siguiente si querés así, vamos bien con el tiempo, pensamos en un proyecto que diera continuidad al trabajo de los cuadernillos enseñar con Wikipedia, que fue el seminario virtual, enseñar con Wikipedia, destinado a docentes de todo el país, donde también trabajamos, como comentaba, rota bien al inicio en dos modalidades de encuentro. Primero a diferentes paneles que fueran encuentros con especialistas, especialistas en tecnologías educativas que tomaron cada uno de los cuadernillos para iniciar la sesión, pero los profundizaron con el objetivo de hacer nuevas preguntas y de pensar otros temas. Y bueno, y después realizamos junto con Luli algunos talleres de diseño de actividades con algunos docentes para que pensaran actividades destinadas directo a las aulas. Si querés, vamos con la siguiente. Bueno, de esta propuesta participaron, sí, no sé, estamos remates de tiempo. Sí, nos avisan que queda un minuto. Así que si querés cerraros, lo único que comento es que en el ETERPAD respondemos las preguntas que nos hicieron para que puedan llevarse sus respuestas quienes han participado. Muchas gracias. Bien, mil disculpas. Bueno, eso, participaron muchos docentes de todo el país y lo que nos resultaba más interesante al respecto de esto es que el 90% de las personas que participaron quieren seguir formándose en actividades vinculadas a los proyectos Wikimedia, lo que nos da la pauta de que, por un lado, si querés, pasate la siguiente luz. Los proyectos Wikimedia son muy relevantes a la hora de pensar la alfabetización digital con docentes y son espacios que los docentes valoran y aprecian como espacios de encuentro. Así que nada, parece que quedan 30 segundos, perdón, como a las corridas. Especialmente eso, valorizar que los proyectos Wikimedia son espacios donde podemos encontrarnos y trabajar desde la alfabetización digital de forma crítica. Eso nada más. Muchas gracias a todo de, llegamos.
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Young Migrants and the Border - Harriett Romo
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Full Story Here: http://nowcastsa.com/blogs/webcast-utsa-conference-young-migrants-and-border
The UTSA Mexico Center, in collaboration with the UTSA College of Public Policy and the St. Mary's University Center for Legal and Social Justice, will host the conference, "Central American Young Migrants and the Border Crisis: Causes and Response," to discuss the factors fueling the recent influx of unaccompanied minors from Central America and the legal, policy and social responses to this humanitarian crisis.
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I am Rogelio Sainz, I'm the Dean of the College of Public Policy here at UTSA and it is my pleasure to welcome you to our beautiful downtown campus for this very important event. For what will certainly be an informative discussion on the movement of unoccupied Central American children to the Texas-Mexico border. Today we have two excellent panels of scholars and practitioners who will address the roots and causes of the movement of children to the United States as well as the legal policy as well as social responses here in this country. A little bit of background, while this is an issue that has been in the news the last several months, in reality we know that the journalist who often have their ears to the ground on trends that are taking place, social trends, demographic trends and political trends had began talking about this movement as early as three years ago. Nevertheless we've seen a significant increase over the last five years. So for example in Honduras the number of children appearing on the border increased from about 970 to 15,000. What the model is about 1100 to close to 13,000 Salvadorans from about 1200 to more than 11,000. Some points to consider as we think about this particular issue is that we've seen for example younger and younger children being part of this movement as well as more girls that are involved in this migration. And in addition we also need to consider that in a lot of reports we also see this not covered but in reality the role that the U.S. government has played in this movement. So for example a long history of the U.S. having major involvement in the political and economic affairs of the three Central American countries where we see the migration. The U.S. deportations that have taken place and particularly the rising of gang activity in Central America associated with a deportation from the U.S. and also immigration laws, immigration policies that continue to split families across international borders. And what has been the reaction of Americans? On the one hand you see some people viewing the undocumented children that are coming from Central America kind of seeing them as adventurers almost out on a lark kind of a modern day huckleberry fin coming and making their way to the United States rather than as vulnerable children who are fleeing violence. Many of who run the risk of being killed if they are returned. And we also see the race narrative that has been well timed and throughout the history of American immigration so that we indeed we have seen for example accusations that these are children that are bringing violence for example bringing disease and so forth to this country. Indeed we have seen frequent occurrences of otherwise good people up in arms about the scourge that unaccompanied children from Central America will bring if they are sheltered in their communities. And we have also seen politicians pontificating about the urgent need to return these children to their countries of origin immediately due process of law and irksome nuisance should not get in the way of protecting our nation 319 million people against child invaders. What is the future of these children the panelists should have insights into what is likely to happen and so forth so that before I turn it over to to my colleague Harriet Romo I'd like to to thank Olivia Lopez program coordinator of UT SA Mexico Center who has worked tirelessly putting this together and and I would also like to acknowledge now cast and Charlotte and Lucas who is the the now cast managing director and they've been really a tremendous help for us here at UTSA in publicizing a lot of our events so we can so our appreciation and thank you also to to my colleague Harriet Romo who who spearheaded this and I'm particularly appreciative that she reached out to the College of Public Policy as well as to other universities as well so I'll turn it over to to Harriet. Well we we welcome you tomorrow is the first day of classes this is a very busy week at UTSA and this was the only room available or we would have had more space so it's an exciting time for the campus and this is an important event to make our community aware of and our our students aware of these issues and we always call on our students to help get our PowerPoints ready. Raquel you want to come log on I am the director of the UTSA Mexico Center and the Mexico Center does a lot of these events in collaboration with other organizations in the community and with our faculty so we hope that you signed up outside on the at the desk because that will put you on our mailing list so we can get you invited as we do more events throughout the year. Now when when all of this happened I realized you know this is not new my dissertation research was on a Mexican undocumented families who had brought children to the United States and I started thinking of the similarities and so that's what I'm going to present to you today some of the research that I did almost 20 years ago and the similarities are very strong and I'll point out some of them and there are distinctions you know it's a different time it's a it's a different political period but you'll see a lot of things in common. I did my research in a rural community in the state of Mexico the Hucos there were only about 6,000 people in that area many of them in ranchos in a kind of a mountainous areas there the people who lived on the ranchos had to either walk or take a donkey into the little community when they went to the markets there was no public transportation there that community had already a long history of migration when I did my fieldwork in the community people knew street names they knew community names they were very familiar with various locations throughout the United States where people in that community had gone for a long time the people there estimated and the census estimated that about 30 to 50 percent of the residents in that community were living in the United States at the time when I was doing the research in that community so this is the typical of a rural community that has a migration sending pattern many of the young people of working age are able to go and make money and send it back are working in the United States there were no opportunities for jobs for young people in that community some of the things that were happening globally people who were these subsistence farmers were being displaced and they couldn't even make a living and a food for their their family so they saw the United States with the wage differentials tremendous wage differentials you know you could make more in one day than you might make in the year in in that rural community so those opportunities were in the United States why do these families take risk it's not that they don't care about their children at all the major thing is many of these young people are trying to reunite with family members already in the United States when I was in that community I saw family negotiating with a coyote who was a respected member of the community they trusted him to take their son 14 years old to the United States so that he could work and send money back get a stake for making maybe a better future for him and his family there were lack of schooling opportunities that community if you had a seven-year-old or an eight-year-old and you lived in one of those rural ranchills you're not going to let that child walk three miles to the little two-room school in Bejukos the city part the city was building or the little community was building a residential dormitory to try to help some of the other children the older children come in and spend the night so they could go to school but if you're a mother you know that'd be very hard to send your child to live in another place when they're very young and and go to school so they saw the opportunities of coming to the United States their kids could go to school they could learn English they would be together as a family they wanted a better life for their children this resonated strongly through the interviews with the youth through the interviews with the parents and immigration was kind of a ride of passage for those young people who were 14 and 15 for the young men particularly their uncles had done it their family their fathers had done it mother members of their family had done it so this was something that you kind of expected to do it was an adventure and in that community once you were 14 or 15 or 16 you were considered an adult so it was not like sending a small child to work somewhere you were expected to work and support your family the drug violence was beginning there the week before I arrived in that community there had been a shooting and it was associated with some of the drunk drug dealers in that area we were recently in Toluca which is not too far away from there and the government workers are afraid to go into be who goes now because of the drug violence there so the violence is still there what happened to those children many of them became the dreamers today of Plylar V. Doe the case was working its way through the Supreme Court when I was doing these interviews and that allowed them to go to school and the argument was if you deny an education to children at that age you are handicapped them for their lives for their futures so you cannot deny them the right for an education so those children when they came had a right to go to our public schools from K to 12 nobody was really thinking what happens after they graduate so now we have DACA the deferred action for unaccompanied minors which allows them to work some of these who qualify but the restrictions are very tight and not all of the children qualify for that so there are a number of those children still in the United States now adults now 14 well older they have their own children who were born here and they're here their parents are here without documents in a very nebulous kind of liminal state there's no route to citizenship are legal residents for them their children who were born here are the ones who grew up here have no knowledge of this community be who coast if they had to go back there there's no opportunity for them there the violence there if the government workers won't go back to work there what about these youth if we send back there what's going to happen to them we've seen a real decrease in migrations from Mexico so what was going on in Mexico that might have prevented and has decreased some of these migrations first of all the government has been investing in education they are investing in early childhood education they're investing in rural education trying to send better qualified teachers there they're working on the curriculum they're teaching English now there's a big initiative throughout the country to teach English in all the public schools so that this will give the children better job opportunities global job opportunities they worked on reducing their population there are fewer people young people being born so there are more opportunities for their those who are there the government has been stable for a long period of time and their economy has been doing well their economy has grown faster than the US economy so that's brought some prosperity and many of these young people who would have migrated before can now stay in Mexico and get jobs there's been a lot of effort on economic development particularly along the border and in some of these rural areas but they still have not been able to control the violence and the insecurity so we still see some of these migrations it has not stopped the the the numbers going back whether it's voluntary or involuntary have kind of met the same numbers coming in so it's kind of a balance right now but we don't know what's going to happen if the violence increases in some of these communities if the economic economics go down or the PESO is devalued like it was at one time which caused a crisis in migration any of these amounts of migration could occur again we of course have played a part in some of these issues the United States policies as Rogelio mentioned of our increased border security which a lot of people still urged what we need more and more actually has stopped the return migration that used to be a very important part of the people coming to the United States and then going back the families that I interviewed often came to the United States stayed a short time maybe six months 12 months then they'd go back and they had a stake to one man took money back and bought sewing machines another one bought a truck so that he could transport goods for other people so this was an opportunity to come to the United States get you know your capital that you couldn't borrow from the bank you couldn't raise from your family or community you get a stake and take it back and invest so that you could be profitable in your community well the increased border security has made that very very difficult and very very costly so that's increased the separation time of the parents who left their children to come and work it's caused the children to want to come and reunite with those family members and it's caused longer separations and more difficult conflicts for the families for a long time our US policy either ignored Latin America or intervened in ways that maybe wasn't best for the economic development of the people who were migrating and my first teaching job was in Managua Nicaragua and I saw some of that upfront Samoza had been in power for a long time and you drive through the countryside and you'd say who owns that automobile dealership Samoza who owns that beautiful farm Samoza who owns the you know this this beautiful house right here Samoza so what about the people who needed jobs and the people who needed work that eventually led to a revolution or a conflict in Nicaragua where change of government occurred but in the meantime and Nestor is going to talk about that there was a lot of conflict and that drove some of those children that I taught who were Nicaraguan to the United States so this is an issue this is some of what causes some of the migrations the US market for narcotics Mexico keeps raising this issue Central America is raising this issue we are their biggest buyers of narcotics so if we don't stop that here in the United States the violence is going to continue the drug dealers are going to offer jobs to the young people if they can't get jobs in other viable places so this is a very difficult situation that needs resolve on both sides of the border we now have almost 12 million undocumented residents living in the United States and we can't get our Congress to look at the issues and come up with some effective solutions and policies so what are these young people going to do if they can't find a viable way of coming and working and maybe getting an economic stake and people hire them here there are jobs for them here there's a need for them here for many of them this is going to continue unless we get some kind of policy that will address a lot of these issues that look at the dreamers you know many of them have done very very well in in the United States but they're not the only ones some of the others I recently was able to recontact one of the families that I worked with she had come with eight children every one of those children is working the majority of them graduated from high school they are contributing to their communities we've done a research project interviewing leaders in the Dream Act movement they are very committed to giving back to their community to helping other people to working in the United States to improve what they see as problems facing Latinos in the United States there are many just educational disruptions we saw it in the caragua when the turmoil was going on kids were out of school for maybe their whole from preschool to 12th grade when they should have been getting an education that's happening in Central America as well if you interview some of these youth and those of you're going to see this wonderful community panel that we have put together these youth are suffering the trauma of the deportations the divided families the just this migration process themselves this is going to stay with them for a long time and it has very many psychological social personal implications for the future even though we have some wonderful people and we're going to hear from them right he says today trying to address the legal issues for these children it's an overwhelming task but as Rogelio said we can't ignore the legal rights that these young people have in order to solve a crisis we're a democracy we're a country that believes in the rule of law and we really need to try to make sure that we're handling these issues the way that we should and be representative of what a democracy a major power in the United in the world how should handle migration because this is not just a US issue these issues are occurring globally Mexico itself is receiving Central American children Central American migrants there they're trying to figure out what do they do with the children who are returned what do they do with the families who are deported what can we do the reason that we brought this panel together is that we think that if we collaborate if we address the issues in a rational way if we try to get researchers like our academics involved to gather the facts to try to present research that's been done in a systematic way get the real accurate information out there the news media tends to play up the the spectacular the the crisis issues we need to know the facts we need to know what is really happening with the children with their families in the countries of origin we want our researchers to collaborate with these non-profits that are serving the youth certainly there are ways and you're going to hear some examples of the ways that some of our own faculty here at UTSA have worked with these groups but we can do more of that across our universities in the city we can try to calm these fears about you know ISIS coming across the Mexican border or you know that terrorism is rampant among these children these just create more hostilities more hate more fear and if we get accurate information out and talk about it in a rational way we can calm those anxieties and we need to raise an awareness of what the realities are and these are children why are they coming it's not because their parents don't care about them it's because their parents care about them so much they want them to have a better life than they had one of the exciting things that is happening at UTSA to try to help in economic development in some of these countries particularly in Honduras they've done it already throughout Mexico is they're helping universities in those countries start small business development centers you're not going to have a Toyota start a big plant in El Salvador you're not going to have some of these big companies moving into these small communities but you will have small businesses people that hire one or two or five or six or later 10 people in their communities and so they're trying to develop more of these centers like we have here at UTSA to help these small businesses prosper and develop a capacity to serve and hire more people we can provide teachers to the centers that are hosting these youth are our student volunteers you can come and help so that that education is not completely neglected while they're here while they're being processed so it's a complicated issue and it's not one that any of us have the answer to today but I feel very strongly by getting the information out by working together that we can have some positive solutions and I'm very pleased to have my colleague Nestor Rodriguez here from UT Austin he and I actually worked on the same undocumented worker project when both of us were graduate students so so we have a long history together and both of us are very committed to these issues so we're going to have a moderator here and she's she's supposed to keep me on track with time okay so thank you and we'll continue with our panel
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Okay, we're gonna start with GameStop. I love the question that just says, are there women in this? Is there woman in the WWE 2K18? What kind of question is that? How about boobs? Are there boobs? The kids were crying. That's good stuff. What are we doing today, Kimberly? I don't know. What are we doing? Not how I sound in my videos. Today we are reading bad game reviews of terrible games that I have reviewed and most likely gave my own bad review of. I got this idea from other YouTubers who read reviews of like random restaurants in the middle of nowhere or like subways or something just to see the bad experiences people have had. But I thought it would be funny for me to do video games. Before we start, there's two things I want to mention really quick. One, Kimberly, do you remember the first one? Uh, is it SoCal? Yes, we are going to SoCal Retro Gaming Expo next month. So if you want to meet both of us, we're doing a dual con appearance in California. So make sure to use my code beatemups at checkout down below to get like 10% off. Also, the second thing I want to talk about. Kim and I have actually been trying to do a video together for a while. I ordered a ton of things from Etsy so we can do another girlfriend buys video, except this time I'm buying stuff for you and I went a little overboard with what I bought. Now that stuff has arrived even though I ordered express shipping. But you know, it's not all about the money. And I definitely wouldn't do a sponsored spot to recoup the losses. Like talk about some awesomely addicting mobile game called Spin Jump, which you can download on your nearest Android device using the Google Play Store. And I definitely wouldn't get Kim to go out on the street and interview random people who are definitely not us about the game itself. Well, so in Spin Jump, a bull falls down and you have to use your finger to slide the obstacles out of the way. But don't let it hit the red bricks because that's how you get game over. As you progress and get further and further in the game, more red zones will appear making it harder and harder. Are you playing Spin Jump? Oh, hi. Oh, yes, I am. Actually, I'm playing endless mode because as you know, there's two modes. There's the level mode where you actually get to the end of the level. And then there's endless mode where you just keep falling and falling into a faster and whole of a piss. And it all reminds me of my life, but I love it. I am completely a different person. I am not wood. My favorite item in the game is the rocket because it breaks through all the rings. I like breaking stuff. During the game, as you play, you get diamonds and you can use those diamonds to unlock new ball skins. I know. My favorite item is the shield. I like breaking stuff. So tell all your friends about this amazing game and make sure to give it five stars on the Google Play Store. Okay, we're going to start with GameStop and we're going to do WWE 2K18, which is the second worst game on the Switch. So there's a lot more one-star reviews than there are anything else. Good horror game. I bought this and nearly crapped my pants at the lag being 15 FPS. I love the question that just says, are there women in this? Is there woman in the WWE 2K18? Yes, there is women on WWE 2K18, maybe on the Nantino Switch. What kind of question is that? Is there woman? Just one. If there's multiple, I don't want, but just one? Don't, send me three. Oh, what a creepy question. How about boobs? Are there boobs? Boops? All right, give me three. Give me three boobs? Yeah, three boobs. I can't ask for that at GameStop. I've been getting the wrong stuff. What? Nothing. I like how you type in Fallout 76 and the game doesn't even come up first. Like they're trying to bury it under the merge. Like buy the shirts, they don't have glitches. The game isn't even, where is the game? Biggest Miss Yake I ever made. Not the biggest, there's two of them. I just felt mistake wrong. I hated that I lost $79 on this steaming pile of mole rat dung. I could have bought a homeless child a nice winter coat. I don't like it because it had a lot of cardboard pieces and for the price that was too much money for cardboard pieces. I mean, it's on the box. You wanted less cardboard pieces? This is my favorite though, sucked. Sucked? He took the time, he took the time to write a review and all I wanted to say it was just sucked. I like how the title was sucked and then sucked. Wrong item, I got the wrong item. What did you want? I was trying to order something, like something different, like anything. They got Labo, so I decided to go to Amazon and rate Labo a one star because they got the wrong thing. In the garbage now. Good thing it's made of cardboard, recycled it. Moral mess. I gave it as a gift so I don't know. One star for ambiguity. We don't know. Well never know, I sent it to someone's house. They didn't say. One person found this helpful. They unfriended me on Facebook, so I'm imagining they would rate it one star. Didn't mention in the product description, but this won't play your old games, only the preloaded ones. Doesn't? Let me ask you something. Doesn't play PlayStation discs. When it came out of the box and you saw that it was about a third of the size of the other one, did you still try to put the disc in there? I would like to know. I love 161 people found that helpful. Oh comments, click the comments please. 160 people. I would like to see who else. Well like, oh. Some people are unbelievable. This product has many issues, but this complaint is 100% on you. No one, and I mean no one, expected this mini console to play original discs. I mean, do you even understand the physics here? Oh, there we go. There you go. I think the disc fits. If you fold it in half, that's how I got mine to play. Doesn't play PlayStation discs. It will now. They just hacked it. Hold on to your undies. I don't want to get better. Thanks to the wonderful world of hackers. Hold on to your undies. This console is another scam by Sony. Another scam. Another. What was the previous scam? What was the first one, Tony? This guy just keeps on getting scammed by Sony. Not a PlayStation console. Can't play any discs. Come with a few preloaded castoffs. Castoffs. But has no disc drive. Unit is very small. I brought the size of a bread slice. Waste. He was upset that it was small. I hope that he held up a piece. He was like, what can I reference for size? Bread. He was upset that the mini PlayStation classic was small. No power adapter. No power adapter. I hope that's how he sounds when he talks. Like how I did it? No. Isn't that funny, huh? It's not that funny. Because of my head, he's wearing those homeschool kid Renaissance pair of sandals with the velcro. He calls up. I don't need a minute. Calls out Amazon customer service. Yes, sir. How may I help you? No power adapter. Do you need a minute? Yeah. Dude, the first review on GameStop let down. Need a better games or the option to at least be able to read discs. Again, can you play PlayStation games or just the preloaded ones? It's insane how many people thought that you'd be able to play your games and use your memory cards and use your control. What they literally want is a $10 PlayStation, which you can buy probably on eBay for like I'll go to literally everything. Any, anywhere. And just get one. People are giving those away. Yeah, all the time. Don't buy this. It took two adults and two 11 year old boys over five hours to build it. The kids were crying. Haven't bought it, but looks dumb. Stupid. Shannon, Shannon didn't even buy it. Haven't bought it. Looks dumb. I haven't met you, but you seem blank. I feel like you just went like this. At the moment, 30 people found this helpful. There is no words. CB had five friends over to play one, two switch. So it's a few months ago. So his friends regularly play one, two switch and they have a great time. Just pretending to eat a hot dog together. And they decided to mix things up with Kirby, which arguably is a short game, but a fun game. And they decided it was not something they would want to play again. They went back to one, two switch. CB, that is not a friend group I wish to be in. Do not invite me over for your friend night. You do, you CB, but then. I'm going to stay over here on my side of the house. Whose friends come over to play? Every week. Five people came over. Five, five, five. That's six total. Maybe five friends that you have. Five, five. I'll wait. He has more friends than me. And he likes one, two switch. Wow, that hurts. I want to see. Don't show me Mario Odyssey. I was going to look at Xenoblade. Oh, do that. We'll do Xenoblade and then we'll look at Mario Odyssey. Not the Zelda you were hoping for. This game sucks. You got to be a hardcore Dungeons and Dragons fan to be into this crap. More of it's reading crap from people you don't care to hear anything about. This is more of a bad book than a game. Robert, we could be friends. No, that's too much. That's too much. I don't agree with that. They patched the game to a move. Think you can take me and don't forget me. Did they really? Yeah, very sad. Zero out of time. He liked it. They actually patched it. That's my joke. That's the joke from my video. It's weird to me. No, because a few things have happened here. One, Jason watches my videos presumably unless someone else made the same joke. But my review got quite a lot of views. But the developers saw it and took that criticism and actually took that out. It's surreal to me as someone who still doesn't understand why people watch my content. Could not return. It was a duplicate gift. What don't you understand, Amazon? It was a duplicate gift. Jeez. This game blows from elf ratings. The controls are completely unintuitive and overly sensitive. The damage dealt is inconsistent. Too many abilities to keep straight. Zelda was so much better when it was more simplistic. You had a sword, you had a shield, and you had an interchangeable utility. I read that right. What does that even mean? Now, you don't get a sword. You just pick up whatever's nearby spring and pray it doesn't break. You can summon remote-deninated bombs? Question mark? Crouch? Question mark? You some kind of magnetic magic question mark? It's gone from a fantasy adventure to something sci-fi, post-apocalyptic, future adventure. You have stamina to worry about? You also had that in Skyward Sword. But we'll forget about that. You can craft mills. The physics are all effed up. The physics are amazing. Guys, less is more. Shocked by the overwhelmingly positive reviews. Zelda fanboy. Zelda fanboys, I suppose. All I know is I ain't one of them. One star from David. I want to know what they play. All these... Yeah, I want to know what games they play. What's your favorite game? What about you, Elf Rings? What are you playing in your spare time, Ark? We could see what else they've reviewed. Let's find out. Let's gauge. Let's see what else Elf Rings has reviewed. What is it? What did you like? So he didn't like Zelda. Didn't like his... His baby monitor. His baby monitor. Didn't like his collective mind's eight-pack metal stylus set. Did not like his fantasy and science fiction magazine. I feel dirty going through his nice bookend. He bought a Vita and called it a bookend. What did you think it was going to be? When was that? Oh, that was 2014. We're going pretty far back here. He really loved Metal Gear Solid 5. He bought the Legend of Zelda 2 in 2011 and said he wished he could give it a zero star and it was utter crap. It's not a great Zelda game. I'll give you that, but what do you know? He's never reviewed. The only game he liked was Metal Gear 5. I want to know what David reviews. Not a Zelda fanboy. What is he a fanboy of? Let's see what he likes. Six reviews. Didn't like Zelda. Didn't like the NICO Charge Base, which to be fair, they will brick your Switch, so don't use those. That one I agree with. Price has doubled. Price has doubled on his McCormick All-Natural Pure Vanilla Extract Gluten-Free Vanilla. Okay, but there's a vanilla crisis in Madagascar. Could we acknowledge that for a second? Can you acknowledge the vanilla crisis in Madagascar before you start one starring vanilla extract all over the place? I don't- I don't think- Mad. Wow. One star for Dave. You don't want to rating Dave one star. Rude. Socially unaware. One star. He also didn't like his Black and Decker 12-volt vacuum cleaner, but he loved. He loved his Doktentobias Omega-3 fish oil triple strength burpless. He's so hard. Stuff. Good stuff. Didn't burp once. David loved it. Yeah, I don't know. I know you gave him a one star, but he's in a solid three for me. Three and a half stars for David. I think we're going to call it there. That was fun. Thanks to Spin Jump for sponsoring this video. Make sure to check them out as well while you're down there. Thanks to Kim for laughing with me and yawning with me through this entire process. It took a while to find funny reviews actually. Yeah, that was a little sad. It wasn't as many funny ones as we thought. No, mostly just honest. But we found some hilarity in the other reviews, which kind of felt like an invasion of privacy. But hey, it is what it is. It's public. It's burpless. Hair flipped all over that subscribe button.
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section 14 of the second jungle book this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org read by Magdalena Cook the second jungle book by Rudyard Kipling section 14 the king's anchors part one these are the four that are never content that have never been filled since the Jews began Jackalos mouth and the glut of the kite and the hands of the ape and the eyes of man jungle saying card the big rock python had changed his skin for perhaps the 200th time since his birth and Magdalena never forgot that he owed his life to car for a night's work at cold layers which you may perhaps remember went to congratulate him skin changing always makes a snake moody and depressed till the new skin begins to shine and look beautiful carne never made fun of Magdalena anymore but accepted him as the other jungle people did for the master of the jungle and brought him all the news that a python of his size would naturally hear what card did not know about the middle jungle as they call it the life that runs close to the earth or under it the boulder burrow and the tree-bowl life might have been written upon the smallest of his scales that afternoon Mowgli was sitting in the circle of cars great coils fingering the flaked and broken old skin that lay all looped and twisted among the rocks just as car had left it car had very courteously packed himself under Mowgli's broad bare shoulders so that the boy was really resting in a living armchair even to the scales of the eyes it is perfect said Mowgli under his breath playing with the old skin strange to see the covering of one zone head at one zone feet hey but I lack feet said car and since this is the custom of all my people I do not find it strange does thy skin never feel old and harsh and I go and wash flathead but it is true in the great heats I have wished I could slour my skin without pain and run skinless I wash and also I take off my skin how looks the new coat Mowgli ran his hand down the diagonal checkerings of the immense back the turtle is harder backed but not so gay he said judgmentically the frog my name bearer is more gay but not so hard it is very beautiful to see like the mottling in the mouth of a lily it needs water a new skin never comes to full color before the first bath let us go bathe I will carry these said Mowgli and he stooped down laughing to lift the middle section of cars great body just where the barrel was thickest a man might just as well have tried to heave up a two-foot water main and car lay still puffing with quiet amusement then the regular evening game began the boy in the flush of his great strength and the python in his sumptuous new skin standing up one against the other for a wrestling match a trial of iron strength of course car could have crushed a dozen Mowgli's if he had let himself go but he played carefully and never lost one-tenth of his power ever since Mowgli was strong enough to endure a little rough handling car had taught him this game and it suppled his limbs as nothing else could sometimes Mowgli would stand lapped almost to his throat in cars shifting coils striving to get one arm free and catch him by the throat then car would give way limply and Mowgli with both quick moving feet would try to cramp the purchase of that huge tail as it flung backward feeling for a rock or a stump they would rock to and fro head-to-head each waiting for his chance till the beautiful statue like group melted in a whirl of black and yellow coils and struggling legs and arms to rise up again and again now now now said car making feints with his head that even Mowgli's quick hand could not turn aside look I touched their little brother here and here are thy hands numb here again the game always ended in one way with a straight driving blow off the head that knocked the boy over and over Mowgli could never learn the guard for that lightning lunch and as car said there was not the least used in trying good hunting car grunted at last and Mowgli as usual was shot away half a dozen yards gasping and laughing he rose with his fingers full of grass and followed car to the Weissnake's pet bathing place a deep pitchy black pool surrounded with rocks and made interesting by sunken tree stumps the boy slipped in jungle fashion without a sound and dived across rose to without a sound and turned on his back his arms behind his head watching the moon rising above the rocks and breaking up her reflection in the water with his toes cast diamond shaped head cut the pool like a razor and came out to rest on Mowgli's shoulder they lay still soaking luxuriously in the cool water it is very good said Mowgli at last sleeply now in the man pack at this hour as I remember they laid them down upon hard pieces of wood in the inside of a mud trap and having carefully shut out all the clean winds drew foul cloth over their heavy heads and made evil songs through their noses it is better in the jungle a hurrying cobra slipped down over a rock and drank gave them good hunting and went away said car as though he had suddenly remembered something so the jungle gives the all that there has ever decided little brother not all said Mowgli laughing else there would be a new and strong Shekhan to kill once the moon now I could kill with my own hands asking no help of buffaloes and also I have wished the sun to shine in the middle of the rains and the rains to cover the sun in the deep of summer and also I have never gone empty but I wish that I had killed a goat and also I have never killed a goat but I wished it had been Buck nor Buck but I wished it had been Nilgay but thus do we feel all of us there has no other desire the big snake demanded what more can I wish I have the jungle and the favour of the jungle is there any more between sunrise and sunset now the cobra said car began what cobra he that went away just now said nothing he was hunting it was another has so many dealings with the poison people I give them their own path they carry death in the foretooth and that is not good for they are so small but what hood is this thou has spoken with car rolled down slowly in the water like a steamer in a beam sea three or four moons since he said I hunted in cold layers which place thou has not forgotten and the thing I hunted fled shrieking past the tanks and to that house whose sider once broke off for thy sake and ran into the ground but the people of cold layers do not live in burrows mowgli knew that car was telling of the monkey people this thing was not living but seeking to live car replied with the quiver of his tongue he ran into a burrow that led very far I followed and having killed I slept and when I wait I went forward under the earth even so coming at last upon a white hood a white cobra who spoke of things beyond my knowledge and showed me many things I had never before seen new game was a good hunting mowgli turned quickly on his side it was no game and it would have broken all my teeth but the white hood said that a man he spoke as one that knew the breed that a man would give the breath under his ribs for only the sight of those things we will look said mowgli I now remember that I was once a man slowly slowly it was haste that killed the yellow snake that ate the sun we two spoke together under the earth and I spoke of thee naming thee as a man said the white hood and he is indeed as old as the jungle it is long since I have seen a man let him come and he shall see all these things for the least of which very many men would die that must be a new game and yet the poison people do not tell us when game is afoot they are an unfriendly folk it is not a game it is it is I cannot say what it is we will go there I have never seen a white hood and I wish to see the other things did he kill them they're all dead things he says he is the keeper of them all ah as the wolf stands above meat he has taken to his own lair let us go mowgli swam to bank rolled on the grass to dry himself and the two set off for cold lairs the deserted city of which you may have heard mowgli was not the least afraid of the monkey people in those days but the monkey people had the liveliest horror of mowgli their tribes however were raiding in the jungle and so cold lairs stood empty and silent in the moonlight car led up to the ruins of the queen's pavilion that stood on the terrace slipped over the rubbish and dived down the half-joke staircase that went underground from the centre of the pavilion mowgli gave the snake hall we be of one blood year and I and followed on his hands and knees they crawled a long distance down a sloping passage that turned and twisted several times and at last came to where the root of some great tree growing 30 feet overhead had forced out a solid stone in the wall they crept through the gap and found themselves in a large vault whose dome droop had also been broken away by the tree root so that a few streaks of light dropped down into the darkness a safe lair said mowgli rising to his firm feet but over far to visit daily and now what do we see am I nothing said a voice in the middle of the vault and mowgli saw something white move till little by little there stood up the hugest cobra he had ever set eyes on a creature nearly eight foot long and bleached by being in the darkness to an old ivory white even the spectacle marks of his spread hood had faded to faint yellow his eyes was as red as rubies and altogether he was most wonderful good hunting said mowgli who carried his manners with his knife and that never left him what of the city said the white cobra without answering the greeting what of the great the walled city the city of a hundred elephants and 20 000 horses and cattle past counting the city of the king of 20 kings I grow deaf here and it is long since I heard their war gongs the jungle is above our heads said mowgli I know only hathi and he sungs among elephants baguera has slain all the horses in one village and what is a king I told these had cast softly to the cobra I told thee four moons ago that thy city was not the city the great city of the forest whose gates are guarded by the king's towers can never pass they builded it before my father's father came from the egg and it shall endure it when my sons sons are as white as I salomdi son of chandrabija son of vigija son of yggasuri made it in the days of bupah rawal whose cattle are ye it is a lost trail said mowgli turning to car I know not his talk nor I he is very old father of cobras there is only the jungle here as it has been since the beginning then who is he said the white cobra sitting down before me unafraid knowing not the name of the king talking our talk through a man's lips who is he with a knife in the snake's tongue mowgli they call me was the answer I am off the jungle the wolves are my people and car here is my brother father of cobras who art thou I'm the warden of the king's treasure caran raja builded the stone above me in the days when my skin was dark that I might teach death to those who came to steal then they let down the treasure through the stone and I heard the song of the brahman's my masters um said mowgli to himself I have dealt with one brahman already in the man pack and I know what I know evil comes here in a little five times since I came here has the stone been lifted but always to let down more and never to take away there are no riches like these riches the treasures of a hundred kings but it is long and long since the stone was last moved and I think that my city has forgotten there is no city look up yonder are roots of great trees tearing the stones apart trees and men do not grow together car insisted twice and thrice have men found their way here the white cobra answered savagely but they never spoke till I came upon them groping in the dark and then they cried only a little time but ye come with lies man and snake both and would have me believe the city is not and that my wardship ends little do men change in the years but I changed never till the stone is lifted and the brahman's come down singing the songs that I know and feed me with warm milk and take me to that light again I I I and no other am the warden of the king's treasure the city is dead you say and here are the roots of the trees stoop down then and take what you will earth has no treasure like to these man with a snake's tongue if thou's can'ts go alive by the way that thou has entered it the lesser kings will be thy servants again the trail is lost said magley couly can any jackal have borrowed so deep and bitten this great whitewood he is surely mad father of cobras I see nothing here to take away by the gods of the sun and moon it is the madness of death upon the boy here's the cobra before thine eyes close I will allow thee this favor look thou and see what man has never seen before they do not well in the jungle who speaks to maglia favours said the boy between his teeth but the dark changes all as I know I will look if that pleases thee he stared with puckered up eyes round the vault and lifted up from the floor a handful of something that glittered oh he said he this is like the stuff they play with in the man pack only this is yellow and the other was brown he let the gold pieces fall and move forward the floor of the vault was buried some five or six feet deep in coin gold and silver that had burst from the sacks it had been originally stored in and in the long years the metal had packed and settled as sand packs at low tide on it and in it and ricing through it as rex slipped through the sand were dueled elephant how-dars of embossed silver studded with plates of hammered gold and adorned with carbuncles and turquoises there were pelanquins and litters for carrying queens framed and braced with silver and enamel with jade handle poles and amber curtain rings there were golden candlesticks hung with pierced emeralds that quivered on the branches there were studded images five feet high of forgotten gods silver with dueled eyes there were coats of mail gold inlaid on steel and fringe with rotted and blackened seed pearls there were helmets crested and beaded with pigeons blood rubies there were shields of lacquer of tortoiseshell rhinoceros hide strapped embossed with red gold and set with emeralds at the edge there were sheaves of diamond-hilted swords daggers and hunting knives there were golden sacrificial bowls and ladles and portable altars of a shape that never ceased the light of day there were jade cups and bracelets there were incense burners combs and pots for perfume henna and eye powder all in embossed gold there were no strings armlets headbands finger rings and girdles past any counting there were belts seven fingers broad a square cut diamonds and rubies and wooden boxes trebly clamped with iron from which the wood had fallen away in powder showing the pile of uncut star sapphires opals cat's eyes sapphires rubies diamonds emeralds and garnets within the white cobra was right no mere money would begin to pay the value of this treasure the sifted pickings of centuries of war plunder trade and taxation the coins alone were priceless leaving out of count all the precious stones and the dead weight of the gold and silver alone might be two or three hundred tons every native ruler in india today however poor has a horde to which he is always adding and though once in a long while some enlightened prince may send off 40 or 50 bullet cart loads of silver to be exchanged for government securities the bulk of them keep their treasure and the knowledge of it very closely to themselves but mahogly naturally did not understand what these things meant the knives interested him a little but they did not balance so well as his own and so he dropped them at last he found something really fascinating laid on the front of a howder half buried in the coins it was a three foot anchors or elephant goat something like a small boat hook the top was one round shining ruby and eight inches of the handle below it was studded with rough turquoise is close together giving a most satisfactory grip below them was a rim of jade with a flower pattern running around it only the leaves were emeralds and the blossoms were ruby sunk in the cool green stone the rest of the handle was a shaft of pure ovary while the point the spike and hook was gold inlaid steel with pictures of elephant catching and the pictures attracted mahogly who saw that they had something to do with his friend harthe the silent the white cobra had been following him closely is this not worth dying to behold he said have i not done the a great favor i do not understand said mahogly the things are hard and cold and by no means good to eat but this he lifted the anchors i desire to take away that i may see it in the sun thou say as they are all thine will thou give it to me and i will bring the frogs to eat the white cobra fairly shook with evil delight assuredly i will give it he said all that there is i will give thee till thou ghost away but i go now the place is dark and cold and i wish to take the thorn-pointed thing to the jungle look by thy foot what is that there mahogly picked up something white and smooth it is the bone of a man's head he said quietly and here are two more they came to take the treasures away many years ago i spoke to them in the dark and they lay still but what do i need of this that is called treasure if that will give me the anchors to take away it is good hunting if not it is good hunting nonetheless i do not fight with the poison people and i was also taught the master word of the tribe there is but one master word here it is mine kaa flung himself forward with blazing eyes who bade me bring the man he hissed i surely the old cobra list it is long since i have seen man and the man speaks our tongue but there was no talk of killing how can i go to the jungle and say that i have led him to his death said kaa i talk not of killing till the time and as to thy going or not going there is the hole in the wall peace now thou fat monkey killer i have but to touch thy neck and the jungle will know thee no longer never man came here that went away with the breath under his ribs i am the warden of the treasure of the king's city but thou white worm of the dark i tell thee there is neither king nor city the jungle is all about us cried kaa there is still the treasure but this can be done wait a while kaa of the rocks and see the boy run there is room for great sport here life is good run to and fro a while and make sport boy mowgli put his hands on kaa's head quietly the white thing has dealt with men of the man pack until now he does not know me he whispered he has asked for this hunting let him have it mowgli had been standing with the anchor's held point down he flung it from him quickly and it dropped crossways just behind the great snakes hood pinning him to the floor in a flash kaa's weight was upon the writhing body paralyzing it from hood to tail the red eyes burned and the six spare inches of the head struck furiously right and left kill said kaa as mowgli's hand went to his knife no he said as he drew the blade i will never kill again say for food but look you kaa he caught the snake behind the hood forced the mouth open with a blade of the knife and showed the terrible poison fangs of the upper jaw lying black and withered in the gum the white cobra had outlived his poison as a snake will end of section 14 section 15 of the second jungle book this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org read by Magdalena Cook the second jungle book by Rajad Kipling section 15 the king's anchor's part two through it is dried up literally a rotted out tree stump said mowgli and motioning kaa away he picked up the anchor setting the white cobra free the king's treasure needs a new warden he said gravely through thou has not done well run to and fro and make sport through i am ashamed kill me hiss the white cobra there has been too much talk of killing we will go now i take the thorn pointer thing though because i have fought and worsted thee see then that the thing does not kill thee at last it is death remember it is death there is enough in that thing to kill the men of all my city not long will thou hold it jungle man nor he who takes it from thee they will kill and kill and kill for its sake my strength is dried up but the anchors will do my work it is death it is death it is death mowgli crawled out through the hole in the passage again and the last that he saw was the white cobra striking furiously with his harmless fangs at the stolen golden faces of the gods that lay on the floor and hissing it is death they were glad to get to the lighter day once more and when they were back in their own jungle and mowgli made the anchors glitter in the morning light he was almost as pleased as though he had found a bunch of new flowers to stick in his hair this is brighter than bagheera's eyes he said delightedly as he twirled the ruby i will show it to him but what did zoom mean when he talked of death i cannot say i am sorrowful to my tale's tale that he felt not thy knife there is always evil at cold layers above ground or below but now i am hungry does thou hunt with me this dawn said ka no bagheera must see this thing good hunting mowgli danced off flourishing the great anchors and stopping from time to time to admire it till he came to that part of the jungle bagheera chiefly used and found him drinking after a heavy kill mowgli told him all his adventures from beginning to end and bagheera sniffed at the anchors between wiles when mowgli came to the white cobra's last words the panther purred approvingly then the white hood spoke the thing which is mowgli asked quickly i was born in the king's cages at udipool and it is in my stomach that i know some little of man very many men would kill thrice in a night for the sake of that one big redstone alone but the stone makes it heavy to the hand my little bright knife is better and see the redstone is not good to eat then why would they kill mowgli go thou and sleep thou has lived among men and i remember men kill because they are not hunting for idleness and pleasure wake again bagheera for what use was this thorn-pointed thing made bagheera half opened his eyes he was very sleepy with a malicious twinkle it was made by men to thrust into the head of the sons of harthy so that the blood should pour out i have seen the like in the street of udipool before our cages that thing has tasted the blood of many such as harthy but why do they thrust into the heads of elephants to teach them man's law having neither claws nor teeth men make these things and worse always more blood when i come near even to the things the manpack have made said mowgli disgustedly he was getting a little tired of the weight of the anchors if i had known this i would not have taken it first it was misuwa's blood on the thongs and now it's hathies i will use it no more look the anchors flew sparkling and buried itself point down 30 yards away between the trees so my hands are clean of death said mowgli rubbing his palms on the fresh moist earth the sous said death would follow me he is old and white and mad white or black death or life i am going to sleep little brother i cannot hunt all night and how all day as do some folk bagheera went off to a hunting layer that he knew about two miles off mowgli made an easy way for himself up a convenient tree knotted three or four creepers together and in less time than it takes to tell was swinging in a hammock 50 feet above ground though he had no positive objection to strong daylight mowgli followed the custom of his friends and used it as little as he could when he waved among the very loud voice people that live in the trees it was twilight once more and he had been dreaming off the beautiful pebbles he had thrown away at least i will look at that thing again he said and slid down a creeper to the earth but bagheera was before him mowgli could hear him snuffing in the half light where is the thorn pointed thing cried mowgli a man has taken it here is the trail now we shall see whether thu spoke truths if the pointed thing is death that man will die let us follow kill first said bagheera an empty stomach makes a careless eye men go very slowly and the jungle is wet enough to hold the lightest mark they killed as soon as they could but it was nearly three hours before they finished their meat and drink and buckled down the trail the jungle people know that nothing makes up for being hurried over your meals think you the pointed thing will turn in the man's hand and kill him mowgli asked the thu said it was death we shall see when we find said bagheera trotting with his head low it is single foot he meant that there was only one man and the weight of the thing has pressed his heel far into the ground hey this is as clear as summer lightning mowgli answered and they fell into the quick choppy trail trot in and out through the checkers of the moonlight following the marks of those two bare feet now he runs swiftly said mowgli the toes are spread apart they went on over some wet ground now why does he turn aside here wait said bagheera and flung himself forward with one superb bound as far as ever he could the first thing to do when a trail ceases to explain itself is to cast forward without leaving your own confusing foot marks on the ground bagheera turned as he landed and faced mowgli crying here comes another trail to meet him it is a smaller foot this second trail and the toes turn inward then mowgli ran up and looked it is the foot of a gond hunter he said look here he dragged his bow on the grass that is why the first trail turned aside so quickly big foot hid from little foot that is true said bagheera now less by crossing each other's tracks we failed the signs let each take one trail i am big foot little brother and thou are little foot the gond bagheera leaped back to the original trail leaving mowgli stooping above the curious narrow track off the wild little man of the woods now said bagheera moving step by step along the chain of footprints i big foot turn aside here now i hide me behind a rock and stand still not daring to shift my feet cry thy trail little brother now i little foot come to the rock said mowgli running up his trail now i sit down under the rock leaning upon my right hand and resting my bow between my toes i wait long for the mark of my feet is deep here i also said bagheera hidden behind the rock i wait resting the end of the thorn pointed thing upon a stone it slips for here is the scratch upon the stone cry thy trail little brother one two twigs and a big branch are broken here said mowgli in an undertone now how shall i cry that ah it is plain now i little foot go away making noises and trampling so that big foot may hear me he moved away from the rock pace by pace among the trees his voice rising in the distance as he approached a little cascade i go far away to where the noise of falling water covers my noise and here i wait cry thy trail bagheera big foot the panther had been casting in every direction to see how big foot's trail led away from behind the rock then he gave tongue i come from behind the rock upon my knees dragging the thorn pointed seeing no one i run i big foot runs swiftly the trail is clear let each follow his own i run bagheera swept on along the clearly marked trail and mowgli followed the steps of the gond for some time there were silence in the jungle where art thou little foot cried bagheera mowgli's voice answered him not fifty yards to the right um said the panther with a deep cough the two run side by side drawing nearer they raced on another half mile always keeping about the same distance till mowgli whose head was not so close to the ground as bagheera's cried they have met good hunting look here stood little foot with his knee on a rock and yonder his big foot indeed not ten yards in front of them stretched across the pile of broken rocks lay the body of a villager of the district a long small feathered gond arrow through his back and breast was the do so old and so mad little brother said bagheera gently here is one death at least follow on but where is the drinker of elephant's blood the red-eyed thorn little foot has it perhaps it is single foot again now the single trail of a light man who had been running quickly and bearing a burden on his left shoulder held on round along low spur of dried grass where each footfall seemed to the sharp eyes of the trackers marked in hot iron neither spoke till the trail ran up to the ashes of the campfire hidden in a ravine again said bagheera checking as though he had been turned into stone the body of the little wise and gond laid with its feet in the ashes and bagheera looked inquiringly at mowgli that was done with a bamboo said the boy after one glance i have used such a thing among the buffaloes when i served in the man pack the father of cobras i am sorrowful that i made a gesture of him knew the breed well as i might have known said i not that men kill for idleness indeed they killed for the sake of the red and blue stones bagheera answered remember i was in the king's cages at udipaw one two three four tracks said mowgli stooping over the ashes four tracks of men with shod feet they do not go so quickly as gond's now what evil had the little woodman done to them see they talked together all five standing up before they killed him bagheera let us go back my stomach is heavy in me and yet it heaves up and down like an oriole's nest at the end of a branch it is not good hunting to live game afoot follow said the panther those eight shod feet had not gone far no more was said for fully an hour as they worked up the broad trail of the four men with shod feet it was clear hot daylight now and bagheera said i smell smoke men are always more ready to eat than to run mowgli answered trotting in and out between the low scrub bushes of the new jungle they were exploring bagheera a little to his left made an indescribable noise in his throat here is one that has done with feeding said he a tumbled bundle of gay colored clothes lay under a bush and round it was some spilt flour that was done by the bamboo again said mowgli see that white dust is what men eat they have taken the kill from this one he carried their food and given him for a kill to chill the kite it is the third said bagheera i will go with new big frogs to the father of cobras and feed him fat said mowgli to himself the drinker of elephant's blood is death himself but still i do not understand follow said bagheera they had not gone half a mile further when they heard co the crow singing the death song in the top off a tamarisk under whose shade there were men lying a half dead fire smoked in the center of the circle under an iron plate which held a blackened and burned cake of unleavened bread close to the fire and blazing in the sunshine lay the ruby and turquoise anchors the thing works quickly all ends here said bagheera how did these die mowgli there is no mark on any a jungle dweller gets to learn by experience as much as many doctors know of poisonous plants and berries mowgli sniffed the smoke that came up from the fire broke off a morsel off the blackened bread tasted it and spat it out again apple of death he coughed the first must have made it ready in the food for these who killed him having first killed the gond good hunting indeed the kills follow close said bagheera apple of death is what the jungle call thorn apple or datura the readyest poison in all india what now said the panther must thou and i kill each other for yonder red eyed slayer can it speak said mowgli in a whisper did i do it wrong when i throw it away between us two it can do no wrong for we do not desire what men desire if it be left here it will assuredly continue to kill men after another as fast as nuts fall in the high wind i have no love to men but even i would not have them die six in a night what matter they are only men they killed one another and were well pleased said bagheera the first little woodman hunted well they are cubs nonetheless and a cub will drown himself to bite the moon's light on the water the fault was mine said mowgli who spoke as though he knew all about everything i will never again bring into the jungle strange things not though they be as beautiful as flowers this he handled the anchors gingerly goes back to the father of cobras but first we must sleep and we cannot sleep near these sleepers also we must bury him lest he run away and kill another six dig me a hole under that tree but little brother said bagheera moving off to the spot i tell thee it is no fault of the blood drinker the trouble is with the men all one said mowgli dig the hole deep when we wake i will take him up and carry him back two nights later as the white cobras sat mourning in the darkness of the vault ashamed and robbed and alone the turquoise anchors well through the hole in the wall and clashed on the floor of golden coins father of cobras said mowgli he was careful to keep the other side of the wall get thee a young and ripe one of thine own people to help the guard the king's treasures so that no man may come away alive anymore aha it returns then i said the thing was death how comes is that they are still alive the old cobra mumbled twining lovingly around the anchor's half by the bull that bought me i don't know that thing has killed six times in a night let him go out no more end of section 15 section 16 of the second jungle book this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org recording by Catherine Eastman the second jungle book by Rudyard Kipling section 16 the song of the little hunter air more the peacock flutters air the monkey people cry air chill the kite swoops down a furlong sheer through the jungle very softly flits a shadow and a sigh he is fear oh little hunter he is fear very softly down the glade runs a waiting watching shade and the whisper spreads and widens far and near and the sweat is on my brow for he passes even now he is fear oh little hunter he is fear air the moon has climbed the mountain air the rocks are ribbed with light when the downward dipping trails are dank and drear comes a breathing hard behind the snuffle snuffle through the night it is fear oh little hunter it is fear on thy knees and draw the bow bid the shrilling arrow go in the empty mocking thicket plunge the spear but thy hands are loose and weak and the blood has left thy cheek it is fear oh little hunter it is fear when the heat cloud sucks the tempest when the slivered pine trees fall when the blinding blaring rain squalls lash and veer through the war gongs of the thunder rings a voice more loud than all it is fear oh little hunter it is fear now the spades are banked and deep now the footless boulders leap now the lightning shows each littlest leaf rib clear but thy throat is shut and dried and thy heart against thy side hammers fear oh little hunter this is fear end of section 16 section 17 of the second jungle book this is a libravox recording all libravox recordings own the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit libravox.org the second jungle book by radiod kippling section 17 the people of the eastern ice they are melting like the snow they beg for coffee and sugar they go where the white men go the people of the western ice they learn to steal and fight they sell their furs to the trading post they sell their souls to the white the people of the southern ice they trade with the wailers crew their women have many ribbons but their tents are torn and few but the people of the elderites beyond the white men's ken their spears are made of the narwhal horn and they are the last of the men translation he has opened his eyes look put him in the skin again he will be a strong dog on the fourth month we will name him for whom said amorak could lose eyes rolled around the skinlined snowhouse till it fell on 14-year-old kotaku sitting on the sleeping bench making a button out of walrus ivory name him for me said kotaku with a grin i shall need him one day could lu grind back till his eyes were almost buried in the fat of his flat cheeks and nodded to amorak while the puppy's fierce mother whined to see her baby wriggling far out of reach in the little seal skin pouch hung above the warmth of the blubber lamp kotaku went on with his carving and could lose through a rolled bundle of leather dog harnesses into a tiny little room that opened from one side of the house slipped off his heavy deerskin hunting suit put it in a whale bone net that hung over another lamp and dropped down on the sleeping bench to whittle at a piece of frozen seal meat till amorak his wife should bring the regular dinner of boiled meat and blood soup he had been out since early dawn at the seal holes eight miles away and had come home with three big seal halfway down the long low snow passage or tunnel that led to the inner door of the house you could hear snapping and yelpings as the dogs of his sleigh team released from the day's work scuffled for warm places when the yelpings grew too loud kotaku lazily rolled off the sleeping bench and picked up a whip with an 18 inch handle of springy whale bone and 25 feet of heavy plaited thong he dived into the passage where it sounded as though all the dogs were eating him alive but that was no more than their regular grace before meals when he crawled out at the far end half a dozen furry heads followed him with their eyes as he went to a sort of gallows of whale jawbones from which the dog's meat was hung spit off the frozen stuff in big lumps with a broad-headed spear and stood his whip in one hand and the meat in the other each beast was called by name the weakest first and won't be dyed any dog that moves out of his turn for the taping lash would shoot out like thong lightning and flick away an inch or so of hair and hide each beast's ground snapped choked once over his portion and hurried back to the protection of the passage while the boys stood upon the snow under the blazing northern light and dealt out justice the last to be served was the big black leader of the team who kept order when the dogs were harnessed and to him kotaku gave a double allowance of meat as well as an extra crack of the whip ah said kotaku coiling up the lash i have a little one over the lamp that will make a great many howlings saabok get in he crawled back over the huddle dogs dusted the dry snow from his furs with the whale bone beta that americ kept by the door tapped the skin lined roof of the house to shake off any icicles that might have fallen from the dome of snow above and curled up on the bench the dogs in the passage snored and whined in their sleep the baby boy in americ's deep fur hood kicked and choked and gurgled and the mother of the newly named puppy lay at kotaku's side her eyes fixed on the bundle of seal skin warm and safe above the broad yellow flame of the lamp and all this happened far away to the north beyond labrador beyond hudson straight with the great tides heave the ice about north of melville peninsula north even of the narrow fury and hecklust rates on the north shore of baffin land where barlott's island stands above the ice of lancaster sound like a pudding bowl wrong side up north of lancaster sound there is little we know anything about except north deven and ellersmere land but even there live a few scattered people next door as it were to the very pole kadlu was an inuit what you call an eskimo and his tribe some 30 persons in all belong to the tananemiat the country lying at the back of something in the maps that desolate coast is written navy board inland but the inuit name is best because the country lies at the very back of everything in the world for nine months of the year there was only ice and snow and gale after gale with a cold that no one can realize who has never seen a thermometer even at zero for six months of those nine it is dark and that is what makes it so horrible in the three months of summer it only freezes every other day and every night and then the snow begins to weep off on the southerly slopes and a few ground willows put out their woolly buds a tiny scone crop or so makes believe to blossom beaches are fine gravel and rounded stones run down to the open sea and polished boulders and streaked rocks lift up above the granulated snow but all that has gone in a few weeks and the wild winter locks down again on the land while at sea the ice tears up and down in the offing jamming and ramming and splitting and hitting and pounding and grounding till it all freezes together ten feet thick from the land outward to deep water in the winter cadlou would follow the seal to the edge of this land ice and spear them as they came up to breathe at their blow holes the seal must have opened water to live and catch fish in and in the deep of winter the ice would sometimes run 80 miles without a break from the nearest shore in the spring he and his people retreated from the flows to the rocky mainland where they put up tents of skins and sneered the seabirds or spared the young seal basking on the beaches later they would go south into baffin land after the reindeer and took at their year's store of salmon from the hundreds of streams and lakes of the interior coming back north in September or October for the musk ox hunting and the regular winter sealery this traveling was done with dog slays 20 and 30 miles a day or sometimes down the coast in big skin women boats when the dogs and the babies lay among the feet of the rowers and the women sang songs as they glided from cape to cape over the glassy cold waters all the luxuries that the talanemriat knew came from the south driftwood for slay runners rod iron for harpoon tips steel knives tin kettles that cooked food much better than the old soapstone affairs flint and steel and even mattress as well as the coloured ribbon for the women's hair little cheap mirrors and red cloth for the edgings of deerskin dressed jackets cadlou traded the rich creamy twisted narwhal horn and musk ox teeth these are just as valuable as pearls to the southern innuit and they in turn traded with the whalers and the missionary posts of exeter and cumberland sounds and so the chain went on till a kettle picked up by ship's cook in the bendy bazaar might end its days over a rubber lamp somewhere on the cool side of the arctic circle cadlou being a good hunter was rich in iron harpoons snow knives bird darts and all the other things that make life easy up there in the great cold and he was the head of his tribe or as they say a man who knows all about it by practice this did not give him any authority except now and then he could advise his friends to change their hunting grounds but cadlou used it to domineer a little in the lazy fat innuit fashion over the other boys when they came out at night to play ball in the moon night or to sing the child's song to the aurora borealis but at fourteen an innuit feels himself a man and cadlou was tired of making snares for wildfowl and kit foxes and most tired of all of helping to women to true seal and deer skins that supples them as nothing else can the long day through while the men were out hunting he wanted to go into the coggy the singing house when the hunters gathered there for their mysteries and the anglicock the sorcerer frightened them into the most delightful fits after the lamps were put out and you could hear the spirit of the reindeer stamping on the roof and when a spear was thrust out into the open black knight he came back covered with hot blood he wanted to throw his big boots into the net with the tired air of ahead of the family and took ample with the hunters when they dropped in of an evening and played a sort of homemade roulette with a tin pot and nail there were hundreds of things he wanted to do but the grown men laughed at him and said wait till you've been in the buckle Kotaku hunting is not all catching now that his father had named a puppy for him things look brighter and then he would does not waste the good dog on his son till the boy knows something of dog driving and Kotaku was more than sure that he knew more than everything if the puppy had not had an iron constitution he would have died from over stuffing and overhandling Kotaku made him a tiny harness with a trace to it and hauled him all over the floor shouting oh go to the right go to the left oh ha ha stop the puppy did not like it at all but being fished for in this way was pure happiness beside being put to the slay for the first time he just sat down on the snow and played with a seal hide trace that ran from his harness to the pitou the big thong in the bows of the slay then the team started and the puppy found the heavy 10 foot slay running up his back and dragging him along the snow while Kotaku laughed till the tears ran down his face then followed days and days of the cruel whip that hisses like the wind over ice and his companions all bit him because he did not know his work and the harness chaffed him and he was not allowed to sleep with Kotaku anymore but had to take the coldest place in the passage it was a sad time for the puppy the boy learned too as fast as a dog though a dog slay is a heartbreaking thing to manage each beast is harnessed the weakest nearest the driver by his own separate trace which runs under his left foreleg to the main thong where it is fastened by a sort of button and loop which can be slipped by a turn of the wrist thus freeing one dog at a time this is very necessary because young dogs often get the trace between their hind legs where it cuts to the bone and they one and all will go visiting their friends as they run jumping in and out among the traces then they fight and the result is more mixed than a wet fishing line next morning a great deal of trouble can be avoided by scientific use of the whip every inuit boy prides himself as being a master of the long lash but it is easy to flicker the mark on the ground and difficult to lean forward and catch a shaking dog just behind the shoulders when the slay is going at full speed if you call one dog's name for visiting and accidentally lash another the two will fight it out at once and stop all the others again if you travel with a companion and begin to talk or by yourself and sing the dogs will halt turn around and sit down to hear what you have to say Kotaku was run away from once or twice through forgetting to block the slay when he stopped and he broke many lashings and ruined a few thongs before he could be trusted with a full team of eight and the light slay then he felt himself a person of consequence and on smooth black ice with a bold heart and quick elbow he smoked along over the levels as fast as a pack in full cry he would go 10 miles to the seal holes and when he was on the hunting grounds he would twitch a trace loose from the pituit and free the big black leader who was the clearest dog in the team as soon as the dog had centered a breathing hole Kotaku would reverse the slay driving a couple of sword-off antlers that stuck up like perambulator handles from the backrest deep into the snow so that the team could not get away then he would crawl forward inch by inch and wait till a seal came up to breathe then he would stab down swiftly with his spear and running line and presently would haul his seal up to the lip of the ice while the black leader came up and helped to pull the carcass across the ice to the slay this was the time when the harnessed dogs yelped and foamed with excitement and Kotaku lay the long lash like a red hot bar across all their faces till the carcass froze stiff going home was the heavy work the loaded slay had to be humid among the rough ice and the dog sat down and looked hungrily at the seal instead of pulling at last they would strike the well-worn slay road to the village and Tudokai along the ringing ice heads down and tails up while Kotaku struck up the anchor-tivor and tainai tainai tana the song of the returning hunter and voices hailed him from house to house under all that dim star-lit and sky when Kotaku the dog came to his full growth he enjoyed himself too he fought his way up the team steadily fight after fight till one fine evening over their food he tackled the big black leader Kotaku the boy saw fair play and made second dog of him as they say so he was promoted to the long thong of the leading dog running five feet in advance of all others it was his bounden duty to stop all fighting in harness or out of it and he wore a collar of copper wire very thick and heavy on special occasions he was fed with cooked food inside the house and sometimes was allowed to sleep on the bench with Kotaku he was a good seal dog and would keep the musk ox at bay by running around him and snacking at his heels he would even and this for a slay dog is the last proof of bravery he would even stand up to the gaunt Arctic wolf whom all dogs of the north as a rule fear beyond anything that walks the snow he and his master they did not count the team of ordinary dogs as company hunted together day after day and night after night fur wrapped boy and savaged long-haired narrow-eyed white fanged yellow brute all an Inuit has to do is get food and skins for himself and his family the women folk make the skins into clothing and occasionally help in trapping small game but the bulk of the food and they eat enormously must be found by the men if the supply fails there was no one up there to buy or beg or borrow from the people must die an Inuit does not think of these chances until he was forced to Cadlou Kotaku Amarack and the boy baby who kicked about in Amarack's fur hood and chewed pieces of rubber all day was happy together as any family in the world they came of a very gentle race and then you would sell them loses his temper and almost never strikes a child who did not know exactly what telling a real lie meant still less how to steal they were content to spear their living out of the heart of the bitter hopeless cold to smile all their smiles until queer ghost and fairy tales of evenings and eat like it eat no more and sing the endless women's song through the long lamp-lighted days as they mended their clothes and their hunting gear but one terrible winter everything betrayed them the Tananami it returned from the yearly salmon fishing and made their houses on the early ice to the north of Violet's Island ready to go after the seal as soon as the sea froze but it was an early and savage autumn all through September there were continuous scales that broke up the smooth seal ice when it was only four or five feet thick and forced it inland and piled a great barrier some 20 miles broad have lumped and ragged and needly ice over which it was impossible to draw the dog's nays the edge of the flow off which the seal were used to fish in winter laid perhaps 20 miles beyond this barrier and out of reach of the Tananamiat even so they might have managed to scrape through their winter on their stock of frozen salmon and stored blood and what the traps gave them but in December one of their hunters came across a toothpick a skin-ten of three women and a girl nearly dead whose men had come down from the far north and been crushed in their little skin-hunting boats when they went out after the long-horned narwhale. Kadlu of course could only distribute the women among the huts of the winter village for no one knew it dare refuse a meal to a stranger he never knows when his own turn might come to beg Amarak took the girl who was about 14 into her house as a sort of servant from the cut of her sharp pointed hood and the long diamond pattern of her white deer skin leggings they supposed she came from Ellesmere land she had never seen ten cooking bots or wooden shod slays before but Katuku the boy and Katuku the dog were rather fond of her then all the foxes went south and even the wolverine that growling blunt-headed little thief of the snow did not take the trouble to follow the line of empty traps that Katuku sent the tribe lost a couple of their best hunters who were badly crippled in a fight with a musk ox and this threw more work on the others Katuku went out day after day with a light hunting sleigh and six or seven of the strongest dogs looking till his eyes ached for some patch of clear ice where a seal might perhaps have scratched a breathing hole Katuku the dog ranged far and wide and in the dead stillness of the icefield Katuku the boy could hear his half choked wine of excitement above a seal hole three miles away as plain as though he were at his elbow when the dog found a hole the boy would build himself a little low snow wall to keep off the worst of the bitter wind and there he would wait 10 12 20 hours for the seal to come up and breathe his eyes glued to the tiny mark he had made above the hole to guide the downward thrust of his heartburn a little seal skin met under his feet and his legs tied together in the in the totary ang the buckle that the old hunters had talked about this helps to keep a man's legs from twitching as he waits and waits and waits for the quicky of seal to rise though there is no excitement about it you can easily believe that the sitting still in the buckle with the thermometer perhaps 40 degrees below zero is the hardest work and he knew it knows when the seal was caught katuku the dog would bound forward his trace drowning behind him and helped to pull the body to the sleigh where the tired and hungry dogs lay suddenly under the lee of the broken ice a seal did not go very far for each mouth in the little village had a right to be filled and neither bone hide or sinew was wasted the dog's meat was taken for human use an amarack fed the team with pieces of old summer skin tints raked out from under the sleeping bench and they hailed and hailed again and waked to howling hungly one could tell by the soapstone lamps in the huts that famine was near in good seasons when blubber was plentiful the light in the boat-shaped lamps would be two feet high cheerful oily and yellow now it was a bare six inches amarack carefully pricked down the moss wick when an unwatched flame brightened for a moment and the eyes of all the family followed her hand the horror of famine up there in the great cold is not so much dying as dying in the dark all he knew it dreaded the dark that presses on them without a break for six months in each year and when the lamps are low in the houses the minds of the people begin to be shaken and confused but worse was to come the underfed dogs snapped and growled in the passages glaring at the cold stars and snuffing into the bitter wind night after night when they stopped howling the silence filled down again as solid and heavy as a snow drift against the door and men could hear the beating of the blood in the thin passages of the air and the thumping of their own hearts that sounded as loud as the noise of saucerous drums beaten across the snow one night katuku the dog who had been unusually sullen in harness leaped up and pushed his head against katuku's knee katuku patted him but the dog still pushed blindly forward thawning then katlu waked and gripped the heavy wolf-like head and stared into the glassy eyes the dog whimpered and shivered between katlu's knees the hair rose about his neck and he growled as though a stranger at the door then he barked joyously and rolled on the ground and bit at katuku's boot like a puppy what is it said katuku for he was beginning to be afraid the sickness katlu answered it is the dog's sickness katuku the dog lifted his nose and howled and howled again i have not seen this before what will he do said katuku katlu lifted one shoulder a little and crossed the hut for his short stabbing hard tooth the big dog looked at him howled again and slunk away down the passage while the other dogs do aside right and left to give him ample room when he was out on the snow he barked furiously as though on the trail of a musk ox and barking and leaping and frisking passed out of sight his trouble was not hydrophobia but simple plain madness the cold and the hunger and above all the dark had turned his head and when the terrible dog sickness once shows itself in a team it spreads like wildfire next day another dog sickened and was killed then and there by katuku as he bit and struggled among the traces then the black second dog who had been the leader in the old days suddenly gave tongue on an imaginary reindeer track and when they slipped him from the pitu he flew at the throat of an ice cliff and ran away as his leader had done his harness on his back after that no one would take the dogs out again they needed them for something else and the dogs knew it and although they were tied down and fed by hand their eyes were full of despair and fear to make things worse the old women began to tell ghost tales and to say that they had met the spirits of the dead hunters lost that autumn who prophesied all sorts of horrible things katuku agreed more for the loss of his dog than anything else for though an enduet eats enormously he also knows how to starve at the hunger the darkness the cold and the exposure told on his strength and he began to hear voices inside his head and see people who were not there out of the tail of his eye one night he had unbuckled himself after 10 hours waiting above a blind seal hole and was staggering back to the village faint and dizzy he halted to lean his back against the boulder which happened to be supported like a rock and stone on a single jutting point of eyes his weight disturbed the balance of the thing it rolled over ponderously and as kotaku sprang aside to avoid it slid after him squeaking and hissing on the ice slope that was enough for kotaku he had been brought up to believe that every rock and boulder had its owner his innuer who was generally a one-eyed kind of woman thing called a tornag and that when the tornag meant to help a man she rolled after him inside her stone house and asked him whether he would take her for a guardian spirit in samathors the ice prop rocks and boulders roll and slip all over the face of the land so you can easily see how the idea of live stones arose kotaku heard the blood beating in his ears as he had heard it all day and he thought that it was the tornag of the stone speaking to him before he reached home he was quite certain that he had held a long conversation with her and as all his people believed that this was quite possible no one contradicted him she said to me i jumped down i jumped down for my place on the snow called kotaku with hollow eyes leaning forward in the half-lighted hut she said i will be a guide she said i will guide you to the good seal holes tomorrow i go out and the tornag will guide me end of section 17 section 19 of the second jungle book this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org a second jungle book by Rudyard Kipling section 18 quickern part two now the girl from the north had been lying near the lamp eating very little and saying less for days passed but when Amarack and Cadlou next morning packed and lashed a little hand-slave for kotaku and loaded it with his hunting gear and as much blubber and frozen seal meat as they could spare she took the pulling rope and stepped out boldly at the boy's side your house is my house she said as the little bone shod sled squeaked and bumped behind them in the awful Arctic night my house is your house said kotaku but i think we shall both go to Sedna together now Sedna is the mistress of the underworld and the Inuit believe that everyone who dies must spend a year in her horrible country before going to Quadli Palmyat the happy place where it never freezes and the fat reindeer trot up when you call through the village people were shouting the torna has spoken to kotaku they will show him open ice he will bring us seal again their voices were soon swallowed up by the cold empty dark and kotaku and the girl shouldered close together as they strained on the pulling rope or humid the sleigh through ice in the direction of the polar sea kotaku insisted that the tornaig of the stove had told him to go north and north they went under taktukjong the reindeer those stars that we call the great bear no european could have made five miles a day over the ice rubbish and the sharp edge drifts but those two knew exactly the turn of the wrist that coaxed the sleigh around the hammock the jerk that nearly lifts it out of an ice crack and the exact strength that goes to the few quiet strokes of the spearhead that make a path possible when everything else looks hopeless the girl said nothing but bowed her head and the long wolverine fur fringe of her ermine hood blew across her broad dark face the sky above them was an intense velvety black changing to bands of indian red on the horizon where the great stars burnt like street lamps from time to time a greenish wave of the northern lights would roll across the hollow of the high heavens flick like a flag and disappear or a meteor would crackle from behind darkness to darkness trailing a shower of sparks behind then they could see the ridged and furrowed surface of the flow tipped and laced with strange colors red copper and bluish but in the ordinary starlight everything turned to one frostbitten gray the flow as you will remember had been battered and tormented by the autumn gales till it was one frozen earthquake there were gullies and ravines and holes like gravel pits cut in ice lumps of scattered pieces frozen down to the original floor of the flow blotches of old black ice that had been thrust under the flow in some gale and heaved up again roundish boulders of ice saw-like edges of ice carved by the snow that flies before the wind and sunken pits where 30 or 40 acres lay below the level of the rest of the field from a little distance you might have taken the lumps for seal or walrus over to enslayers or men on a hunting expedition or even the great ten-legged white spirit bear himself but in spite of these fantastic shapes all on the very edge of starting into life there was neither sound nor the least faint echo of sound and through this silence and through this waste where the sudden lights flapped and went out again the slay in the two that pulled it crawled like things in a nightmare a nightmare of the end of the world at the end of the world when they were tired kotoku would make what the hunters call a half house a very small snow hut into which they would huddle with the traveling lamp and try to thaw out the frozen seal meat when they had slept the march began again 30 miles a day to get 10 miles northward the girl was always very silent but kotoku muttered to himself and broke out into the songs he had learned in the singing house summer songs and reindeer and salmon songs all horribly out of place at that season he would declare that he heard the tornak growling to him and would run wildly up a hammock tossing his arms and speaking in loud threatening tones to tell the truth kotoku was nearly crazy for the time being but the girl was sure that he was being guarded by his guardian spirit and that everything would come right she was not surprised therefore when at the end of the fourth march kotoku whose eyes were burning like fireballs in his head told her that his tornak was following them across the snow in the shape of a two-headed dog the girl looked where kotoku pointed and something seemed to slip into a ravine it was certainly not human but everybody knew that the tornak preferred to appear in the shape of bear and seal and such like it might have been the ten-legged white spirit bear himself or it might have been anything for kotoku and the girl were so starved that their eyes were untrustworthy they had trapped nothing and seen no trace of game since they had left the village their food would not hold out for another week and there was a gale coming a polar storm can blow for 10 days without a break and all that while it is certain death to be abroad kotoku laid up a snowhouse large enough to take in the handslay never be separated from your meat and while he was shaping the last irregular block of ice that makes the keystone of the roof he saw a thing looking at him from a little cliff of ice half a mile away the air was hazy and the thing seemed to be 40 feet long and 10 feet high with 20 feet of tail and a shape that quivered all along the outlines a girl saw it too but instead of crying aloud with terror said quietly that is kikun what comes after he will speak to me said kotoku but the snow knife trembled in his hand as he spoke because however much a man may believe that he is the friend of strange and ugly spirits he seldom likes to be taken quiet at his word kikun too is the phantom of a gigantic toothless dog without any hair who is supposed to live in the far north and to wonder about the country just before things are going to happen they may be pleasant or unpleasant things but not even the sorcerers care to speak about kikun he makes the dogs go mad like the spirit bear he has several extra pairs of legs six or eight and this thing jumping up and down in the haze had more legs than any real dog needed kotoku and the girl huddled into their hut quickly of course if kikun had wanted them he could have torn it to pieces above their head but the sense of a foot thick snow wall between themselves and the wicked dog was great comfort the gale broke with a shriek of wind like the shriek of a train and for three days and three nights it held never varying one point and never lulling even for a minute they fed the stone lamp between their knees and nibbled at the half-warm seal meat and watched the black soot gather on the roof for 72 long hours a girl countered up the food in the sleigh there was not more than two days supine and kotoku looked over the iron heads and the dear sinew fastlings of his harpoon and his seal lance and his bird dart there was nothing else to do we shall go to Sedna soon very soon the girl whispered in three days we shall lie down and go will your tornak do nothing sing her an Angacoc song to make her come he began to sing in the high-pitched howl of the magic songs and the gale went down slowly in the middle of his song the girl started laid her midden hand and then her head to the ice floor of the hut kotoku followed her example and the two kneeled staring into each other's eyes and listening with every nerve he ripped a thin sliver of whale bone from the rim of a bird snare that lay on the sleigh and after straightening set it upright in a little hole in the ice firming it down with his mitten it was almost as delicately adjusted as a compass needle and now instead of listening they watched the thin rod quivered a little the least little jar in the world then it vibrated steadily for a few seconds came to rest and vibrated again this time nodding to another point of the compass too soon said kotoku some big flow has broken far away outside the girl pointed at the rod and shook her head it is the big breaking she said listen to the ground ice it knocks when they kneeled this time they heard the most curious muffling grunts and knockings apparently under their feet sometimes it sounded as though a blind puppy was squeaking above the lamp then as if a stone were being ground on hard ice and again like muffled blows on a drum but all dragged down and made small as though they traveled through a little horn a weary distance away we shall not go to sit in a lying down said kotoku it is the breaking the tornak has cheated us we shall die all this may sound absurd enough but the two were face to face with a very real danger the three days of gale had driven the deep water of baffin's base southerly and piled it onto the edge of the far reaching land ice that stretches from bylots island to the west also the strong current which sets east out of Lancaster Sound carried with it mile upon mile of what they call pack ice rough ice that has not frozen into fields and this pack was bombarding the flow at the same time that the swell and heave of the storm walked sea was weakening and undermining it what kotoku and the girl had been listening to were the faint echoes of that fight 30 or 40 miles away and the little turtle rod quivered to the shock of it now as the anew would say when the ice once wakes after its long winter sleep there is no knowing what may happen for solid flow ice changes shape almost as quickly as a cloud the gale was evidently a spring gale sent out of time and anything was possible yet the two were happier in their minds than before if the flow broke up there would be no more waiting and suffering spirits goblins and which people were moving about on the racking ice and they might find themselves stepping into sednath country side by side with all sorts of wild things the flush of excitement still on them when they left the hut after the gale the noise on the horizon was steadily growing and the tough ice moaned and buzzed all around them it is still waiting said kotoku on the top of a hammock sat or crouched the eight-legged thing that they had seen three days before and it howled horribly let us follow said the girl it may know of some way that does not lead to sedna but she reeled from weakness as she took the pulling rope the thing moved off slowly and clumsily across the ridges heading always toward the westward and the land and they followed while the growling thunder at the edge of the flow rolled nearer and nearer the flow's lip was split and cracked in every direction for three or four miles inland and great pans of 10-foot thick ice from a few yards in a 20-acre square were jolting and ducking and surging into one another and into the yet unbroken flow as the heavy swell torque and shock and spouted between them this battering ram ice was so to speak the first army that the sea was fleeing against the flow the incessant crassion jar of these cakes almost drowned the ripping sounds of sheets of packed driven ice driven bodily under the flow as cards are hastily pushed under a tablecloth where the water was shallow these sheets would be piled one atop of the other till the bottom most touched mud 50 feet down and the discoloured sea banked behind the muddy ice till the increasing pressure drove all forward again in addition to the flow and the pack ice the gale and the currents were bringing down true bergs sailing mountains of ice snapped off from the greenland side of the water all from the north shore of melville bay they pounded in solemnly the waves breaking white round them and advanced on the flow like an old-time fleet under full sail a berg that seemed ready to carry the world before it would ground helplessly in deep water reel over and wallow in the leather of foam and mud and flying frozen spray while a much smaller and lower one would rip and ride into the flat flow flinging tongues of ice on either side and cutting a track half a mile long before it was stopped some fell like swords shewing a raw-edged canal another splintered into a shower of blocks weighing scores of tons of peace that whirled and skirted among the hammocks others again rose up bodily out of the water when they should twisted as though in pain and fell solidly on their sides while the sea threshed over their shoulders this trampling and crowding and bending and buckling and arching of the ice in every possible shape was going on as far as the eye could reach all along the north line of the flow from where kotaku and the girl were the confusion looked no more than uneasy rippling calling movement under the horizon but it came toward them each moment and they could hear far away to landward a heavy booming as it might have been the boom of artillery through a fog that showed that the flow was being jammed home against the iron cliffs of violet's island the land to the southward behind them this has never been before said kotaku staring stupidly this is not the time how can the flow break now follow that said the girl pointing to the thing half limping half running distractedly before them they followed tugging at the hands say while nearer and nearer came the roaring march of the ice at last the fields around them cracked and starred in every direction and the cracks opened and snapped like the teeth of wolves but where the thing rested on a mound of old and scattered ice blocks some 50 feet high there was no motion kotaku leaped forward wildly dragging the girl after him and crawled to the bottom of the mound the talking of the ice grew louder and louder around them but the mound stayed fast and as the girl looked at him he threw his right elbow upward and outward making the innuent sign for land in the shape of an island and land it was that the eight-legged limping thing had led them to some granite-tipped sandblaged dialet off the coast shod and sheath and masked with ice so that no man could have told it from the flow but at the bottom solid earth and not shifting ice the smashing and rebound of the flows as they grounded and splintered marked the borders of it and a friendly shoal rang out to the northward and turned aside the rush of the heaviest ice exactly as a plowshare turns over loam there was danger of course that some heavily squeezed ice field might shoot up the beach and plain off the top of the islet bodily but that did not trouble kotaku and the girl when they made their snowhouse and began to eat and heard the ice hammer and skid along the beach the thing had disappeared and kotaku was talking excitedly about his power over spirits as he crowded round the lamp in the midst of his wild sayings the girl began to laugh and rock herself backward and forward behind her shoulder crawling into the hut crawl by crawl there were two heads one yellow and one black that belonged to two of the most sorrowful and ashamed dogs that you ever saw kotaku the dog was one and the black leader was the other both were now fat well-looking and quite restored to their proper minds but coupled to each other in an extraordinary fashion when the black leader ran off you remember his harness was still on him he must have met kotaku the dog and played or fought with him for his shoulder loop had caught in the plaited cotton wire of kotaku's collar and had drawn tight so that neither could get at the trace to gnaw it apart but each was fast and side long to his neighbor's neck that with the freedom of hunting on their own account must have helped cure their madness they were very sober the girl pushed the two shame-faced creatures towards kotaku and sobbing with laughter cried that is kikun who led us to safe ground look at his eight legs and double head kotaku cut them free and they fell into his arms yellow and black together trying to explain how they had got their senses back again kotaku ran a hand down their ribs which were round and well clothed they have found food he said with a grin i do not think we shall go to sedness so soon i'd torn accent these the sickness has left them as soon as they had greeted kotaku these two who had been forced to sleep and eat and hunt together for the past few weeks fluid each other's throat and there was a beautiful battle in the snow house empty dogs do not fight kotaku said they have found the seal let us sleep we shall find food when they waked there was open water to the north of the beach of the island and all the loose and ice had been driven landward the first sound of the surf is one of the most delightful at the end you it can hear for it means that spring is on the road kotaku and the girl took hold of hands and smiled for the clear full roar of the surge among the ice reminded them of salmon and reindeer time and the smell of blossoming ground willows even as they looked the sea began to skim over between the floating cakes of ice so intense was the cold but on the horizon there was a vast red glare and that was the light of the sunken sun it was more like hearing him yawn in his sleep than seeing him rise and the glare lasted for only a few minutes but it marked the turn of the year nothing they felt could alter that kotaku found the dogs fighting over a fresh killed seal who was following the fish that a gale always disturbs he was the first of some 20 or 30 seal that landed on the island in the course of the day and until the sea until the sea froze hard there were hundreds of keen black heads rejoicing in the shallow free water and floating about with the floating eyes it was good to eat seal liver again to fill the lamps recklessly with blubber and watch the flame blaze three feet in the air but as soon as the new sea ice bore kotaku and the girl loaded the handslay and made the two dogs pour as they had never pulled in their lives for they feared what might have happened in their village the weather was as pitiless as usual but it is easier to draw a slay laden with good food than to hunt starving they left five and 20 seal carcasses buried in the ice of the beach all ready for youth and hurried back to their people the dogs showed them the way as soon as kotaku told them what was expected and though there was no sign of a landmark in two days they were giving tongue outside cad lose house only three dogs answered them the others had been eaten and the houses were all dark but when kotaku shouted oh joe boiled meat weak voices replied and when he called the muster of the village name by name very distinctly there were no gaps in it an hour later the lamps blazed in cad lose house snow water was heating the pots were beginning to simmer and the snow was dripping from the roof as amorak made ready a meal for all the village and the baby boy in the hood chewed at a strip of rich nutty blubber and the hunters slowly and methodically filled themselves to the very brim with seal men kotaku and the girl told their tale the two dogs sat between them and whenever their names came in they cocked in here a piece and looked most thoroughly ashamed of themselves a dog who has once gone mad and recovered the inuit say is safe against all further attacks so the torn acted off forget us said kotaku the storm blew the ice broke and the seal swam in behind the fish that were frightened by the storm now the new seal holes are not two days distant let the good hunters go tomorrow and bring back the seal I have speared 25 seal buried in the ice when we have eaten those we will all follow the seal on the flow what do you do said the sorcerer in the same sort of voice as he used to Cadillou richest of the Tanana Amaya Cadillou looked at the girl from the north and said quietly we build a house he pointed to the northwest site of Cadillou's house for that is the sign on which the married son or daughter always lives the girl turned her hands palm upward with a little despairing shake of her head she was a foreigner picked up starving and could bring nothing to the housekeeping amaret jumped from the beach where she sat and began to sweep things into the girl's lap stone lamps iron skin scrapers tin kettles deer skins embroidered with mothgoth teeth and real canvas needles such as sailor's use the finest dowry that has ever been given on the far edge of the arctic circle and the girl from the north bowed her head down to the very floor also these said kataku laughing and signing to the dogs who thrust their cold muzzles into the girl's face ah said the hanchikok with an important cough as though he had been thinking it all over as soon as kataku left the village I went into the singing house and sang magic I sang all the long nights and called upon the spirit of the reindeer my singing made the gale blow that spoke the ice and drew the two dogs towards kataku when the ice would have crushed his bones my song drew the seal in behind the broken ice my body lay still in the quaggy but my spirit ran about on the ice and guided kataku and the dogs in all the things they did I did it everybody was full and sleepy so no one contradicted and the hanchikok by virtue of his office helped himself to get another lump of boiled meat and lay down to sleep with the others in the warm well-lighted oil smelling home now kataku who drew very well in the inuit fashion scratched pictures of all these adventures on a long flat piece of ivy with a hole at one end when he and the girl went north to Ellesmere land in the year of the wonderful open winter he left the picture story with Kadler who lost it in the shingle when his dog slay broke down one summer on the beach of lake Gletling at Nikosiring and there a lake inuit found at next spring and sold it to a man at Imogen who was an interpreter on a cumberland sound wailer and he sold it to Hans Olson who was afterward a quartermaster on board a big steamer that took tourists to the north cape in Norway when the tourist season was over the steamer ran between London and Australia stopping at Salon and there Olson sold the ivy to a single east jeweler for two for two imitation sapphires i found it under some rubbish in the house at colombo and have translated it from one end to another end of section 18 section 19 of the second jungle book this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org recording by Catherine Eastman the second jungle book by Rudyard Kipling section 19 Angutivan Taina this is a very free translation of the song of the returning hunter as the men used to sing it after seal spearing the Inuit always repeat things over and over again our gloves are stiff with a frozen blood our furs with a drifted snow as we come in with the seal the seal in from the edge of the flow ojana aua oa hak and the yelping dog teams go and the long whips crack and the men come back back from the edge of the flow we tracked our seal to his secret place we heard him scratch below we made our mark and we watched beside out on the edge of the flow we raised our lance when he rose to breathe we drove it downward so and we played him thus and we killed him thus out on the edge of the flow our gloves are glued with the frozen blood our eyes with the drifting snow but we come back to our wives again back from the edge of the flow ojana aua oa hak and the loaded dog teams go and the wives can hear their men come back back from the edge of the flow end of section 19
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i lost all hope for nba 2k20...
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I used to think that if I made enough videos like this where I talk about 2k this needs to improve here This needs to improve there if they just do this that the game would be beautiful and perfect And if I just gained enough followers, maybe I'd have enough influence to make that happen Then I came to the stark realization that I really didn't matter I can make a hundred thousand videos with the perfectest solutions on planet earth But they were not gonna be implemented for reasons that I've discussed plenty of times in videos before But because 2k 20 is like a few months away I want to talk about some of the things that I hope is gonna be in the game I'm gonna message some developers Hopefully some of the features can make it in because I guarantee you if they do it, bro The game is gonna be exciting to play. I'm in LA right now. I'm not home. So I'm recording this What's up Davis? Hi, hi, so I'm making a video about 2k 20. What's the thing you want to see most? In the game Before we get into that this video is sponsored by C-keek C-keek, of course is the app that helps making buying tickets easier and more Affordable are you going to an event C-keek comm search up the ticket? They have the best prices and they categorize it in a way that makes it easy to understand It's the best UI in the game You're gonna find the best prices go link in the description at the very top of the description use code Agents at checkout to get $20 off your first purchase. All right, ladies and gentlemen, let's do it before I talk about some of the Things I want to improve. I want to talk about what 2k 19 did correct cuz coming off 18 You literally could have done anything and it would have been better 18 was depressing y'all Actually recorded a video before I left Atlanta where I played 2k 18 for 24 hours or at least I tried to if that's not out I'm a link in the description or it's coming soon sometime soon. I don't know what the upload schedule is looking like guys Low times in 17 it was atrocious 18 a little bit better But still fucking horrible in 19 the load times were down dramatically So we weren't sitting in menus trying to get to where we wanted to go to for too long Next thing is the park events the park events were straight to they weren't perfect and were there delayers winning most of them Yes, but it was a steady dose of content and for the first five six months in a games launch People were actually gassed to participate in them So they just have to make it last a little bit longer and make it a little bit more fair Some more throughout the year 2k the servers were better I know listen 17 Do you guys remember park after dark or literally anything they tried an absolute disaster the latency was out of control Folks was lagging now players were being deleted left to right center in 18 the matters where it was better But it was marginally better It was still flat out horrible relative to every other video game on the planet in 19 They were better across the board some park events absolutely brutal. Yes, so 2k I don't want like another one of those small steps for 20 not one of those We want a big leap step your game up and protect your servers 2k I don't know how Amazon is letting this stuff fly if 2k is using Amazon web services to host their servers And they're being attacked by people de-dossing the servers every single day. How is Amazon not pissed about that? That is their property. You should be trying to protect it at least try something But the servers have been a thing forever You know back when I really started to play 2k back in 2k 10 servers were asked 2k 11 as 12 13 They've been asked forever I'd be pretty delusional to think 2k 20 would be the year where out of nowhere the servers just got miraculously better I just hope they get marginally. I listen. I'll take anything at this point The gameplay was straight the level design was Whatever the art director was for 2k 19 give that guy a raise and whoever the art director was for 2k 18 Fire that guy and if it was the same guy you stepped your game up my guy Good job. The level design was great. I like how the changes from different times of the day I never ever got bored of the of looking at the same part not in the same way I got bored of 17 they copied and pasted the 16 part and in 18 it was the greatest most depressing stuff of all time Phantom sent me a message saying congrats on a 1 million 50,000 subs agent Next up is the online versus offline grind if you're leveling up your player There is no way it makes sense that dudes playing my career should beat you to the punch and then bring their player on the park You should balance it so that the my career guys level up at the same speed as the park guys But then agent what if people start boosting because if you people can start reporting system, right? That's how it works. Yes, people will try and boost reporting system will have those people banned Use your brains not difficult solutions for NBA 2k 20. We need the guards to be faster than sinners the last two 2k Garden sinners move at the same pace. We have people saying that we shoot over those that can not be an option next year You must be open to shoot or lightly contested What are you doing? Triple guys should not be able to move all around the court in three seconds Triple guys do three moves that they have went from the baseline to the half court all the way back to the opposite Dribbler should be able to do those moves like you know how you are familiar with those moves I didn't know you could do my center and only good defender should be able to defend those guys who are playing We're not good so they can guard the moves. That's okay. There should be a skill gap There should be something hard to do in the game. You know all that. Let's talk about my team. All right close it All right, this was a long shot Mike Wang you watching this my guy cross play y'all got that Probably not but it'll be dope though I was gonna add some stuff in this list for the PC community, but that's a lost cause y'all don't even have game chat yet Honestly, it's crazy because 2k develops the game on the PC. You think they had the futures It should be the easiest port but instead they're spending time porting to Nintendo switch because it's easy money because anybody That's buying 2k on the switch is a sucker anyway I offended like at least 2,000 people that had the game on the switch And one of the last things I want to mention is the waiting times on the park preposterous 2k do something Remove people's ranks so they don't want to wait when I'm playing Rainbow 6 if I knew I was in a lobby with a diamond player And I had somewhere to be in 10 minutes I just left but if I if I just thought it was somebody at my level I'd stay what I'm trying to say is when people see ranks That's scary especially for newer players, so they run. Why are you running? Why are you running? It becomes very difficult to get a game for some people Whether it's a brown shirt because nobody wants to play with a trash player and everybody just perceives him to be trash Or it's a very good player and nobody wants to automatic loss There's a million solutions and you get pay hundreds of thousands to make it happen So 2k hire some more people and then get those people to brainstorm ideas and then pay those people to implement those ideas I'm telling you right now if I had to wait 15 20 minutes for a park game I'm not playing park period the fact that that's what some people have to do is crazy Now if you don't want to do any of those things at least add matchmaking So if you want to play regular park wait around on the lines You can do that but you can have some sort of ranked matchmaking almost like the way ruffles does it where you can be You just load into a lobby with people at your level and play the game. These aren't difficult They already have some of those features in modes like ruffles, so it's just implementing better 2k. You do you know that though Cuz I see an LD tweet about it. They know it's a big problem. That's a man. That's one of the biggest problems I don't know how was this far down on the list and these last things I want to talk about just have to do with sliders turn the steals down I played 2k for about two minutes flat at that 2k event last year a microwave was right beside me I looked him out like the steals is too high. I didn't have to play the game more to know I just knew if I was already feeling it when I actually got down to play the game I was gonna hate it and so they reduced it a little bit after the game came out because people were frustrated But you need to reduce it a lot more the steals is ridiculous. It actually makes pro I'm unplayable It's not too bad on the park. Although at times annoying on prime. It's absolutely unbearable You need make the shot contest more balanced flat out the shot contest is just like Jesus I get that that's a contested point and everybody wants it to be implemented in different ways or whatever But figure it out. That's what you guys get paid to do man Call it a big decisions and don't mess it up and the last thing and this one should be obvious But for some reason it's not it's ball control should matter if I'm a lockdown defender and I click square It should be infinitely easier to steal a ball from another lockdown defender who has a poor ball control rating Then a pure playmaker who has like a 94 it shouldn't it's it's so what is ball control? Does that stat not matter from what I understand the only purpose ball control serves is to hit different tiers of dribbling So you unlock those different animations when you hit 70 you get tier 2 when you hit like 86 you get tier 3 The game would be a lot better if it was harder to poke from players that were designed to dribble and vice versa Anyway, that's it ladies and gentlemen There's probably a bunch of things that I miss or didn't talk about feel free to leave those in the comments down below hire more people implement all of those things and then pay me a 25% royalty I'll say this though 19 is fun. He brought the community back after 17 was brutal and 18 was just flat out The worst like so to see 19 kind of bounce back felt good because honestly I had no hope coming off 18 Whatever man. There's no point of me saying all this is not gonna make a difference anyway If you guys enjoyed drop a like subscribe to the channel. I'm gonna catch you guys in the next one. I'm out Peace
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Eurasia’s Middle Corridor: From Pathway to Highway | Economic World Forum | Davos 2023
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So, good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. It's more gentlemen than ladies, but overall, we have a record participation of women leaders here at the World Economic Forum, so I'm very happy about that. We are here for a session middle corridor from Pathway to Highway. It's been a personal interest of mine, Central Asia, I have to say, and so I'm so glad that I think it's more in prominence now globally, not only the economic but also the political developments in Eurasia overall. I am here with a panel that could not be more august, I have to say, to discuss the future of the Eurasia region and particularly the middle corridor. So, let me just first introduce you, because I want to make sure I do this properly. First, I am joined here by Ilham Aliyev, President of the Republic of Azerbaijan, a warm welcome. Thank you. If you can give them also a applause, please. Prime Minister of Georgia, Irakli Garebashvili, welcome. Johannes Hahn, Commissioner for Budget and Administration at the European Commission. And Ebru Osdemir, last but not least, Chairperson of the Board, Limang Holding from Turkey. So, as you can see, we have head of state and government from the region. We also have a key partner, Europe, the EU represented here. And we are a platform for public-private cooperation, so I'm so glad to have Ebru here as well. And from the private sector perspective and also, of course, Turkey plays a major role in the middle corridor as well. Before we go into the dialogue, let me just say a few words about the context. First of all, obviously, in less than four weeks, we will have the sad anniversary of the invasion of Ukraine by Russia. And of course, there is the immense human suffering this has caused in Ukraine. It has also created or actually shattered existing certainties, certainties on partnerships, economic interdependencies and security. So, Eurasia has been affected. Some of these certainties has been shattered, shifted, modified, if you will. And I know from the conversations with many of you that you've been dealing with that actively. You've been on the front foot of many of those. But it has also led to this reinvigoration of the concept and the implementation of the middle corridor. The middle corridor is not new. Those of you who follow Eurasia, Central Asia, the Caucasus closely, you know it's been there. But there has been, now it's in a sharper focus and there is a lot of activity around that. Now, obviously, it's a commercial trade opportunity. But of course, it's also about integration. So, hopefully, it's also about shared prosperity and more peace and stability. It's also about resilience of supply chains, diversification of supply chains for Europe in particular. Now, just to set it in further perspective, we, I think, all know that the northern corridor, so if you look at the east, west trade route, logistics route, the northern corridor has been disrupted. So, there is a much less volume of trade in that northern corridor. And the middle corridor then has seen an important revival. The volume of cargo traversing this route is expected to grow six-fold to 3.2 million metric tons in 2022 compared to 2021. Now, the middle corridor still represents about 8 percent of the cargo volume shipped through the Trans-Siberian Railway. So, just to set it in further perspective or framework, but we will definitely see a heavy increase. So, really, at the heart of the discussion today is obviously the trade discussion, the logistics discussion, and so the practical one as well. But I think there is the larger than more geostrategic discussion here as well. And so, that's why I'm so glad to have all of you with me to help us get some further understanding of those elements. We will have about 40 minutes with each other, and so this should be a dialogue. First, I'd like to go to President Aliyev and Prime Minister Garibashvili. We've seen a series of multi-party agreements around the middle corridor recently. So, what can we expect at the intergovernmental level along this axis in the coming year or even beyond that? Let me start with you, Mr. President, and then I will go to you, Mr. Prime Minister. Thank you. I think one of the advantages of the middle corridor is that the countries which are involved in this huge project have good relations between themselves. I think this is one of the main prerequisites for success in any multinational initiative. Azerbaijan has excellent relations with its neighbors to the west, Georgia and Turkey, and to the east, Central Asia. And being a kind of a natural geographical bridge between east and west, we invested largely into transportation infrastructure in the previous years, and actually all the necessary infrastructure facilities in Azerbaijan are ready to receive more cargoes. Our seaport, which has a capacity of 15 million tons, will be expanded and already the budget allocated for that, up to 25 million tons, because we expect a growing number of cargoes for particular reasons which you mentioned, the difficulties of transportation through traditional northern route. We already have seen the diversion of a large number of cargoes from Central Asia, and this is only the beginning. Also, I'd like to add that starting from this year, we started to transit oil from Kazakhstan, and not only from Turkmenistan, which already takes place for many years, with the potential to use this corridor also for hydrocarbons. Therefore, I think that we now need to have more closer cooperation between all the countries involved, Central Asia and the Caucasus and Europe, in order to work actively on customs administration, to have more or less a single window approach, and on tariff policy, because we need to make this route not only attractive from point of view of absence of other routes, but attractive from a commercial point of view. And by the way, when we started our meeting, I noticed that we sit the same way how our pipeline goes. But I'm from Czech Republic. Thank you so much. First, the macro picture from you, Mr. Prime Minister. First of all, thank you very much for organizing this panel. I think this is very important. And you mentioned the war in Ukraine. Of course, the war in Ukraine is catastrophic for the entire region. Of course, it affects us as well. And I think this war showed us that countries and nations need to diversify the economies. I think before the war, less countries paid less attention to the middle corridor, but after the war, the attention is growing and is increasing. So therefore, as Mr. President Ali have mentioned, I also want to repeat that we have excellent relationship with Azerbaijan, with Kazakhstan, with Turkey. We have strategic partnership. And I think the chemistry is here, and this is the strong foundation to work together. What I also want to mention about Georgia, right now we are investing heavily in infrastructure. First of all, I want to mention that highway, we are building highways, which will be completed by the end of 2024. We're spending like two or three billion dollars to complete this highway. And of course, this will facilitate this transportation. Second, I also want to mention the ports. The port's capacity of Black Sea, of Georgia, is quite big, but I think we need to increase it. Therefore, I want to mention about one particular project, which is Anaklia Deep Sea port. We have decided that the government of Georgia will start construction of this port. 51 percent of this port will be of this consortium that we want to build. It will be owned by Georgia, by the government of Georgia. And of course, for the rest, 49 percent, we want to announce an international tender. And we are talking with many potential investors for this. So now, why we are doing this? Why we want to build this port? Presently, I've mentioned about the increase of capacity of Azerbaijan ports. I think Kazakhstan has the same intention. So Georgia has now capacity about around 550,000 Tu in Portyport, around 200,000, but this is not enough. So that's why we want to implement this project. Third, I also want to mention that we are together with Azerbaijan. We are developing different initiatives. For example, I want to mention Black Sea submarine cable, electric cable, which is also very interesting. This we are doing together with Azerbaijan, with Romania, with Hungary. And this initiative is backed by the European Union. And in fact, we were in Bucharest in December, where we signed the memorandum. All four countries will implement, will invest into this ambitious, I would say, ambitious project. But this is very interesting. And therefore, we must be ready for the increased flow of goods. I also want to mention that this corridor and this route is the shortest route to connect Asia with Europe. For example, a train from China can come to Georgia within 15 days, maximum 20 days. So we compare it to, like by sea, it takes 45 days, right, the ship. So therefore, this is a very interesting, very important corridor. And of course, all these countries are definitely motivated, determined to develop this corridor. Two months ago, we were in Kazakhstan, where we signed, we agreed on the roadmap how to develop this corridor and how to kind of lift and remove all the artificially created barriers, if such. So therefore, we are moving in this direction. And I'm very optimistic that we will have a bigger potential, and all these countries will benefit from this corridor. Thank you so much. I'm just curious, would you mind between Azerbaijan and Georgia, if there is any kind of cargo? How does it go? How is the trans-border transportation? So we can imagine what it looks like now. First of all, highways, which I mentioned, and railway. Right now, the capacity of railway of Georgia is 25 million tons. Right now, we are implementing the modernization of railway. This will be completed by 2024, by the end of 2024. And the capacity will be about 48 million tons. Besides that, together with Azerbaijan, we are now building a Bakutbilisi-Kars railroad. In fact, several months ago, Azerbaijan provided additional funds to complete this project. So this project will also be ready by 2024. There's another 5 million tons of cargo. So these are very strategically important projects. I also want to mention the relationship between Azerbaijan and Georgia. This relationship is tested, reliable, trusted. We have implemented together very important historical projects, such as the oil and gas pipelines. So now this railway project and many others, which will come in the future. Thank you so much. Now, going to the private sector, Eber, if I could go to you. I know the middle corridor relies heavily, of course, on public-private cooperation, and private sector players are using it and will be using it. So what is your perspective on that as a very diversified holding? What would be your also advice to the governments that are in the intergovernmental process now making all these changes to the regulation, building on that infrastructure? What would be your advice or even your suggestion in terms of some of the things that would be particularly useful to private sector players to start using it more? Okay, thanks for the opportunity. I just want to take 30 seconds of what you have started about women leaders. I mean, World Economic Forum is investing a lot on this, and I'm working on the global parity. And today, we were awarded the Lighthouse Award with Turkish Women Engineers. And actually, we are taking it to global, global women engineers. And for this important infrastructure project, we'll definitely need a lot of engineers, whom I hope 50% will be women to work. And by the way, we have already a partnership with Sokar in Turkey for chemical engineers. So it's good to see all these leaders and we really want to support for the inclusion and for the equality. It's not actually equality, it's women empowerment because it's human capital. We need all the human capital to realize these ambitious projects. So in a nutshell, what does real, I mean, private sector looks, it has to be feasible. So this corridor is faster, it's shorter, it's more climate friendly. And more than that, I mean, as Mr. President and the Prime Minister said, there's a big cooperation friendship among the countries so that we can work together. I mean, if there is this high level of cooperation, it's easier for the private sector to work. So I think the fundamentals are there. And Turkey has invested a lot on infrastructure for the past years. I mean, we've done even ourselves, we have a port in the East Med, we got the oldest port, scanner port, we made the newest port. The highways in Turkey is unbelievably modern. Now, of course, we are investing in rail. So railroads, I think, is the least developed yet. We have, in Turkey, we have done the Kars Tbilisi project in 2017. Now, we are investing a lot on railroads, especially signalization, because from the sustainability perspective, we need railroads. It's going to be faster and cheaper, definitely. I mean, the element needed in this corridor is the railroads. As Mr. President and Prime Minister said, I mean, the ports are already been invested. Now in Turkey, the highways are ready. We just built Canakkale Bridge as one of the gateways to Europe, which connects Anatolia to Europe. And this is the longest span bridge in the world. And as private sector and as a PPP, I chaired this project as a chairperson in four and a half years. But we built the longest span bridge in the world in four and a half years in Turkey on a PPP basis. And the investment amount was not low, it was three billion dollars. So what I mean is the infrastructure can be really built in a faster and a very effective way in a very short time. So we should not be afraid, like, okay, you know, this corridor will not be built or so. I mean, with the government support and with the private sector deliverables and the speed and effectiveness, I think this will be realized. My proposition is, of course, at one point, this whole corridor will be operated. And there should be a governing or an operational body, maybe like a company or so, which should be definitely private sector influence as well. And the other important thing would be, of course, the tax and the customs. Still, I feel like, I mean, working in 14 different countries, I feel like the customs is the least developed in the world. So this system definitely should be, should become more viable, more faster. And the other thing probably would be the currency. I mean, being in World Economic Forum, everything is, we are like, you know, new, modern, maybe a blockchain could be one way to manage this. And we should definitely not be afraid of new and modern ideas. But I think this collaboration, Mr. President, our country's President and Prime Minister, will be able to manage this corridor as fast as possible. And I think we need this alternative route in today's globally complex environment. Thank you so much. I think this structure of how it will be all operated is quite an interesting one. I would love to then come back to the President and the President if they have any ideas already. Amira, can I add one more thing? I just, from the private sector point, I forgot something. Everyone says that, I mean, as Mr. President said, it's like a transit, but it's actually not going to be a transit thing. I mean, it's more the countries that is on the road will benefit from that. As we see, our side of the world, Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia is growing enormously, and we are doing a lot on this side of the world. So this means from the private sector point, this corridor means logistic centers, depots, storage units, a lot of private sector involvement. So by this way, actually, all the businesses will benefit as well. So to see this corridor just as a transit, I think we'll be misleading. I fully agree. I actually also wanted to ask about how we can use that as a market. No, absolutely. So before I return to the heads of state and government we have here, if I could go to you, Commissioner Hahn. Eurasia and the middle corridor has emerged as a clear strategic priority for the EU. So just for us to map the involvement of the EU right now in this new development of the middle corridor, could you describe to us what is the involvement, what are the instruments of the EU vis-à-vis this project specifically and in Eurasia in general, if you can? Well, first, I'm grateful for your very last comments because my first point would have been that we are speaking about a corridor and not about a tunnel, which means a corridor has rooms left and right. And this is why I fully agree that the so-called corridor has a huge impact on the economic development in the region itself. Yes. And I fully agree this is at least equally imminent to the entire, let's say, strategy because from a European perspective it's not only about guaranteeing the supply chain and everything but also for having peace and stability in our neighbourhood. And of course the South Caucasus is a region, I mean there are two countries but the region consists at least of three and I think this is also something we should not forget. But important for us is again to create peace, stability, economic development and therefore any kind of engagement, any kind of economic development is contributing to more stability. And as in such an initiative, there are many participants and beneficiaries starting from China, if you like, ending in Europe. I think the more I involved, the more it also contributes to stability to what we see, what we call multilateralism. Multilateralism is nothing else that the global order should be based on rules, on agreements and contracts which are mutually respected. So this is from a strategic political point something very important. I wanted to stress this because very often this corridor debate is reduced to the supply chain and the delivery of oil and gas and that's it. But there is a wider dimension and I think this is something we should not forget and this is something which leads us. That's why we have developed not only for this part of the world, for this initiative, this gateway project where we consider the engagement with partners around the globe, where we believe it's important to have a closer cooperation with us. Having said all this, we have a set of tool box of possibilities concerning the financing. I think this is in principle well known. We have our investment banks, we have the EBRD, etc. We offer also guarantee schemes. So there are a lot of possibilities. The issue from our perspective is a little bit that we have different, let's say, contractual agreements with the countries in the region because it's finally the choice of our partner countries which kind of contractual arrangement they are looking for. So for instance with Georgia, we have this deep and comprehensive free trade agreement. Azerbaijan has chosen not to have such an intensive kind of cooperation. Of course, this is something we have to respect. But in terms of talking about custom fees, etc., it started to make a difference or could start to make a difference. But this is something which is there. We have to see how things evolve. We are talking so much about regional economic zones or areas. Why not also in this region as a future perspective? Once again, bottom line, Europe is very interested in this kind of development even more due to the war. But already before the war, as for the reasons I have mentioned, and that's why we are very much committed and ready to engage even probably more than it was in the past. Can I just have a follow-up question, Commissioner? Because it was such a disruption and let's face it, this axis is now even more strategic than before. And Europe has reacted to that disruption of Russia's invasion of Ukraine with new tools or a bolster tool. So to your knowledge, has there been an increase in using the tools in Eurasia, the EBRDs, etc., or is it more a continuation of what was there before? Is it more long-term? I mean, it's not, I would say, a boom. But you can really see an increase of using the possibilities. And I have to say that, for instance, my colleague Joseph Parrell, the high representative, is paying a lot of attention to the region, is visiting very often the region, participating, organizing events, clearly an expression of our specific focus on this region. Once again, also for our own interest, of course, and security and economic interests. Thank you. If I could go back to you, Mr. President, and then also to you, Mr. Prime Minister, on the governance of the project, if you can share if there are some ideas in the future, how it will look like. And then also on the market. So what are your thoughts about how this is, of course, not only a tunnel, but it's actually an ecosystem maybe that is benefiting and maybe creating a new regional market? Yes, I fully agree with the comment of Madame Ebru, because really, she was very right to say it's not just a corridor, and as commissioner said, it's not a tunnel. And we have big expectations, of course, becoming a transit country in the sense of today's reality is important, but for us, the most important thing is jobs and local production. For that purpose, we are working very hard on diversification of our economy, and we think that the transportation not only will be helping us to diversify our exports, so we will export the services, but at the same time, being on route on the middle corridor, at the same time, being on route of the corridor north south creates additional opportunities for business in Azerbaijan. Soon there'll be integration of the free zone in Baku, which is just next door to the seaport, and we hope that this free zone will be a place of manufacturing and a place where companies will find itself appropriate to invest. Improvement of business climate, of course, is one of the main factors of success, because all the countries in the world, even the most developed, they need additional investments. And here, only business climate, of course, is not enough. We're coming back to from what we started and what Prime Minister Garibashvili said about the relationship between countries. This is a really, I think, the unique situation. One of the, I think, most friendly environments on global scale, relationship between Azerbaijan and Georgia, Azerbaijan and Turkey, Georgia and Turkey, and tri-lateral. And by the way, we have several formats of tri-lateral cooperation, ministers of foreign affairs, defense, economy. There also was a leader summit. And we started sharing the profit. We started clearly understanding that it should be a balance. We started with Energy Project, definitely, between producers, transitors and consumers. And we managed to create this win-win situation and, how to say, balance of interests was preserved. So, actually, the railroad connections, which we built relatively recently and which we will expand now from Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, and down to Europe, was inspired by our successful implementation of oil and gas pipeline projects. So, on this side of the corridor, I think everything is settled. Now what we need, we need to create, and I again want to agree with Madame Ebruz, that this should be a kind of a steering committee or kind of a management board of all countries involved, Central Asia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Turkey, European partners, including all the transportation infrastructure. For instance, we have the biggest trade fleet in the Caspian with 53 vessels, Seaport, Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, Azerbaijan, railroad connections between Central Asian countries. Also, they're not well connected between themselves. And there are new projects, for instance, projects which China is now initiated, the China-Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan railroad project, which eventually will come to the Caspian and then further down in our direction. But also important is to work not only on transportation and advantages of east-west, but also west-east. So far, the most attention is how to bring cargoes from China, Central Asia, through Caspian to Europe. But we need also to think how to have the cargoes in opposite direction. And for that, of course, the business climate in opposite direction should also be in line with our targets. Thank you so much. Same question to the Prime Minister. Thank you. Georgia has one of the best investment climates. Right now, we're number seven in the world in terms of doing business, is our doing business. Besides that, we're among top 10, 20 rankings when it comes to economic freedom or many, many rankings. Therefore, there's a big potential to invest and do business in Georgia. I also want to mention that we also have four free industrial zones. And as President Aliyev mentioned, this is a great opportunity for the foreign companies to bring the factories, industries and invest in us by Georgia in this corridor. Plus, I also want to mention that we want to link this opportunity to the renewables, because Georgia is rich of hydro resources. Right now, we use only 27 percent of hydro. We have developed a strategy. We want to invest a lot in renewables in hydro, solar, wind. So, therefore, the investors and the businesses will be able to use this cheap energy and also the location, which is very strategic and very important. And the ports, and of course, this will all together and this will facilitate doing business for the investors. I also want to mention, in terms of governments, governance of this matter, as President Aliyev mentioned, I think this is a great initiative. We also had a working, let's say, meeting in Kazakhstan at the ministerial level, and where we signed the road map, so-called road map, how to develop, how to facilitate, right, how to lift the barriers. And I think we will agree on further steps and move forward. The plan is that we want to, the initial road map that we already agreed on is 2022, 2027. So, in this time frame, we should prepare the corridor. Thank you so much. If I know you're not in the government, but just since you are from Turkey and Turkey plays such an important role, so if you could, if you know, what would be the footprint of Turkey right now along the corridor? And do you see some areas where Turkish company, your company, or other specific sectors where you want to go, not along only the corridor, but in the market of Eurasia? Where do you see the possibilities? So, as I said, we're a construction infrastructure company. I mean, there's going to be definitely a lot of infrastructure needs here. The rehabilitation of the railroad, railroad is definitely a must, the ports, the highways, and so forth. So, these could be definitely built by companies from Georgia, Azerbaijan, and Turkey. But on the operation side, when this is built, then you will see that private sector looks for opportunities. And if the feasibility is there, private sector invests. We build a new airport in Istanbul, we build the Sabir Gökçen Airport. As soon as the airport is built, suddenly we saw the transfer centers around logistic centers, free trade zones. So, basically, when you reach or when you have the infrastructure, the private sector comes in. And I think that now Turkey, Azerbaijan, Georgia, our region will be an alternative supply for Europe. I mean, this exports and this trade will believe it's definitely going to increase. Turkey is now 90 million. I mean, it's a big market and the same as Georgia and Azerbaijan. Developing our GTP is increasing. So, this ecosystem will have its needs as well. As I said, it's not only a transit, but it will create its own private sector and its own needs. And we'll definitely see a big development there. And I'm not from the government, but I can say that Turkey definitely believes in this, as Mr. President said, win-win situation. And now one of the teams of the World Economic Forum is collaboration. I mean, I think this good friendship and this good relationship in this side of the world could create a very good example in this turmoil that the world is in. And if we could be able to definitely build this infrastructure with the help of the private sector on time and as fast as possible, as we have already done in the energy, I mean, TANUP is one of the gas pipelines we were involved as well. It was built in a record time by QTPCJ on oil pipeline. I mean, it was built in the most efficient way and it's ongoing. It's working very well. So, the same thing can be built and applied in this corridor as well. Thank you. Commissioner, if I could just because I think one of you mentioned that it would be good to also figure out then how do we do the reciprocal west to east, any thoughts on that on your side or is it more of a technical issue that? No, not at all. I mean, I think what we have learned very recently painfully and I think we have, thanks God, given up our naivety in terms that certain suppliers are always there with a low price or certain raw materials will always come or ingredients for pharmaceutical issues etc. So, I think we have now started to understand, we have to rethink and the code word is diversification. And diversification means not only diversification of supply chains but also of so they selling our products to other parts of the world. And Europe is by far the most international continent in the world. So, we are the biggest importer and the biggest exporter and this is why I think we should have and we have every interest to further strengthen our ties by establishing further trade agreements also with partners, for instance in the southeast of the world. We are talking with some Asian countries, Australia, New Zealand, you name it. And for all this trade agreement means to import and to export and therefore by definition very much interested. This is not a one-way street but it's going into both directions. Thank you. Since I have you here Mr. President, I need to of course ask you about energy as well. Specifically, this is webcast so there is also this value of really updating the general public on where we are. What would be your, what is the state of play in terms of I know you've boosted the delivery of energy to Europe? I mean it's short of a miracle frankly. But if you could kind of update us on your thinking for this coming year and strategically maybe for the next decade, both on gas but also if you could tell us around the plants of Azerbaijan which I know you have also around green energy. With respect to natural gas, as soon as we got the request from European Commission, we started immediately to work on different directions. First physical increase of production and then efficiency reduction of losses and looking where else we can save gas which we use for domestic purposes and to channel it to the European market. 2021 our expert to EU market was something more than 8 billion cubic meters. This year it will be at least 11.6 and so the growth is very rapid, of total 24. MOU which was signed between European Commission and Azerbaijan this summer presumes by 2027 we will double the supply. So the supply to European Union will be minimum at the level of 20 billion cubic meters. For that there should be more interconnectors in Europe and one of them in the end of the last year was inaugurated Greece Bulgaria. This allowed us to start to supply to Bulgaria and starting from this year to Romania and to Moldova. At the same time we need to expand brand new facility which Limak also contributed to TANAP from 16 to 32 BCM and TAP from 10 to 20 BCM and you can imagine TAP was inaugurated only two years ago and we thought that this is the volume which Europe will need for long term but now we need to expand so it will be additional financing and we are ready to do it so we are really working very hard in order to satisfy the growing needs of European consumers. On green energy the potential is huge. Caspian Sea wind potential is 157 gigawatt. Onshore potential is 27 and also 10 gigawatt potential is in the territories which we liberated two years ago during the liberation war so almost 200. As Prime Minister mentioned last December we signed an agreement in Bucharest to build a subsea cable from Georgia to Romania and the capacity of this cable will be four gigawatt. Now the feasibility study is under way as soon as it is ready we will think about composition of financing and of course we'll need the support of European financial institutions. Agreement signed with Mazdar will by 2027 add four gigawatt production of wind and solar and six to come until 2037 and MOU with 40 skew future industries provide investments up to 12 gigawatt in Azerbaijan. So really it's it's a new chapter of our energy policy. Oil is done gas is done electricity green hydrogen and all that is in our plans. Thank you. One more thing to you Mr President we have about three minutes left but I of course it's top of mind and I think Commissioner you mentioned it. A lot of people think that if there is economic integration then there's also more stability and peace. So if you could tell us on your relationship with Armenia what can we expect on the how can we have lasting peace from your from your perspective. Where are we two minutes will not be enough. Tell the story. But where are we now. We are in the middle of nowhere because because unfortunately the Armenia did not respond to our proposal to sign peace deal which will be very simple and which will be based on the fundamental principles of international law. Commissioner Han hinted to the absence of Armenia here he said there are two South Caucasian countries but they're at least three. I know whom he meant but why Armenia is not here because our proposal with Georgia to start trilateral format of cooperation was rejected by Armenia. I highly value the efforts of my friend Iraq Gary Gary Bush really who hosted a meeting of foreign ministers of Azerbaijan and Armenia and Georgia and colleague joined. So our suggestion was for leaders to meet in Georgia because Georgia always historically was a place where all the neighbors met but Armenia is not ready for that. And this is one of the potential risks because if free Caucasian countries unite the efforts in energy transportation security stability body delimitation the region will be much safer. Thank you so much. So I'd like to close the session with Mr. Prime Minister also on this. So if you could if you could give me your perspective on how we can get to long lasting peace in South Caucasus but also if you could because I know there you've been of course on the ambition regarding NATO and the EU so kind of the geopolitical outlook so for your country. Well first for regarding the relationship between Azerbaijan and Armenia Georgia is truly a neutral unbiased objective mediator. What President Ali have mentioned this is truly our interest to organize such a meeting trilateral meeting because this region belongs to us belongs to Azerbaijan Georgia Armenia and we really we can transform this region into a region of opportunities peace stability and prosperity. And I also want to mention one thing during the Soviet time and Cold War there was a famous saying trust but but verify. In Davos I heard of interesting formula distrust but cooperate. I haven't heard it. Distrust but cooperate. Thank you so much. This was a wide ranging panel about just to leave you with the thought that I really wish you the best of luck in in in further building the middle corridor and I really hope that again to the point of Commissioner Han that once it's done it's really not only a corridor but it's really a market and ecosystem which can drive prosperity and peace for all. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you.
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Michael Dell: EMC deal ‘on track’ but still waiting on China
by Robert Hof | Aug 29, 2016
Dell Technologies Inc.’s landmark acquisition of EMC Corp. is on track to close by October, founder and CEO Michael Dell said in an interview today. But that means that, contrary to both published reports and widespread expectations that it would close this week, it’s not a done deal yet.
In an interview today on theCUBE, the video unit of SiliconANGLE Media, at the VMworld conference opening today in Las Vegas, what Dell didn’t say spoke more loudly than what he did say: The deal still hasn’t closed apparently because China hasn’t yet officially provided its blessing.
“We announced this in October of last year and we’re right on track with the timing,” he told theCUBE *. “We’re moving along and making progress.”
But what about China? All Dell would say is, “We’re continuing to work with them.” He added that he has “met a number of the distinguished folks in China, whether it be one-on-one meetings or group meetings.” He said China remains a key market where Dell has about a $5.5 billion business in China, plus deep supply chain relationships.
A source close to Dell has provided hints that China has in fact approved the deal, if not officially, so it’s a matter of when rather than if. The fact that Dell officially changed its name to Dell Technologies Friday indicates little concern the deal would be delayed beyond October. But it’s apparent that Chinese authorities had concerns about competition for Chinese companies such as Huawei and Lenovo. David Vellante, chief research officer at market researcher Wikibon and co-chief executive of SiliconANGLE Media, said China probably demanded concessions on organizational structure in China and support by Dell for local Chinese suppliers.
The combination of the Round Rock, TX-based maker of personal computers and servers and data storage systems and software maker EMC — the largest tech merger ever — would create the largest seller of IT equipment and software. In particular, the combined company would be able to offer “converged infrastructure” that combines computing, storage and networking.
VMworld sponsor VMware Inc. emphasized in the opening keynote presentation its own importance in bringing together all those technologies in the emerging world of cloud computing. VMware announced Cloud Foundation, which packages software for storage, networking and virtualization and allows it to be used as a service in IBM’s cloud. It also provided a preview of Cross-Cloud Services that will let companies manage applications across clouds including those from IBM Corp., Amazon.com Inc. and Microsoft Corp.
During the keynote, Dell said VMware will be critical to Dell’s goal of making it easy to create private clouds that will mesh with their fast-growing use of public clouds such as Amazon Web Services, Microsoft Azure, and others.
“We’re at the beginning of a whole other wave of excitement and innovation in our industry,” he said. In particular, he added on theCUBE, VMware will help provide software-defined technologies along with its ecosystem of partners that are demonstrating their wares at the show. “If you look on the floor you see software-defined everything,” he said.
With the embrace of VMware, which Dell has called the “jewel” of the EMC deal, the CEO sought to quash speculation that with Dell’s enormous debt load for the deal, it might consider selling VMware.
“That’s totally wrong,” he said, adding that VMware will remain independent. “Anybody who says that has no idea what they’re talking about.”
Indeed, he insisted VMware is central to his strategy. “VMware is making a very nice transition into this emerging cloud world,” he said. “It’s doing that by taking virtualization and software-defined technologies beyond the hypervisor into the software-defined data center.”
Dell also said debt not a big issue, and won’t prevent the company from continuing to invest, including its $4.5 billion spent annually on research and development.
Overall, Dell said his company can offer the scale of established companies such as Dell, EMC and VMware combined with the speed and agility of EMC-federated companies such as Pivotal Software Inc. and Dell’s newly public SecureWorks Inc. subsidiary.
Asked if he worries that with the rapid rise of new technologies such as the Internet of Things and autonomous vehicles that Dell could be missing out, he conceded that it’s a constant concern. But nothing that Dell has “hundreds of IoT projects going,” he added that “we have big ears. We want to take that understanding and make the magic happen in the middle.”
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Live from the Mendeley Bay Convention Center in Las Vegas. It's theCUBE, covering VMworld 2016. Brought to you by VMware and its ecosystem sponsors. Now, here are your hosts, John Furrier and Stu Miniman. Okay, welcome back everyone. We're live here in Las Vegas for VMworld 2016. This is SiliconANGLE Media's theCUBE. It's our flagship program. We go out to the events and extract the signal from the noise. I'm John Furrier, my co-host this week. Stu Miniman, the three days of wall-to-wall coverage. Our next guest is the chairman and CEO of Dell Technologies Inc. That's the first time we've actually used that. Congratulations on, I think last Thursday or Wednesday, the name officially became Dell Technology. Michael Dell, welcome back to theCUBE. Thank you. Super excited to be with you and obviously super excited about the formation of Dell Technologies as we bring together Dell and EMC and VMware and Pivotal and RSA and Virtustream and Secureworks and so many other great organizations. So Dell Technology now it's official but the EMC, Dell EMC is not yet official. Quick, give us the update. That's the number one thing people are asking. What's the update with the merger and the China situation? What's the quick update there from your standpoint? We announced this back in October of last year and we're very much on track with the original timeline that we said which was that we would close between May and October of this year. And on the original terms. So everything is moving along and we're making great progress. Chinese government not playing monkey business with you, looking at the big mega merger thing and whoa, slow down. We'll continue to work with them. And as I said, we're on track with the original schedule and terms that we said when we announced it back in October of last year. Exciting things on the global landscape. We'll get to that in a second. But I want to get your thoughts on VMworld because this is a geek show and this is a technology show and on the keynote, they're showing debugging ports, migrating from the clouds. I mean, you don't see that. You usually see the pomp and circus as all the glamour here. I mean, you're a geek. You're always getting down and dirty with the technology. Thoughts on this community because these guys roll their sleeves up. And by the way, they're very vocal on social media so you can always get the Twitter speed. But your thoughts on VMworld, the culture of this ecosystem? I thought the demos that Guido showed were incredibly cool. Showing sort of the evolution of virtualization to the software-defined data center, to the hybrid cloud, to now cross cloud and all the things that you can do. And as you saw, live examples with Citibank and Columbia and J&J, these are real live organizations. And of course, at VMworld, you have the ecosystem of VMware in all of its glory with the whole industry coming together. And as you said, a passionate group of individuals that are excited about what they're doing. And VMware is kind of a big part of how the industry is evolving. And we're thrilled to be a- Your first point. An even bigger part of it now than we have been in the past. It's not my first time to come to VMworld, of course. Yeah, I mean, but again, with now Dell Technologies looming in the merge, it's going to be a big part of that. Yes. Technologies, and we'll ask some specific questions later, but I do want to get your thoughts of someone who's been in the industry as a power broker, founder, CEO now with going private. You've seen all the ways of innovation. Ecosystems become a really important part of it. In your world, it was the Wintel and the developer communities during those days for the software business, AKA the computer industry, per se. But now we're on a new inflection point where the computer industry-like movement is happening with the cloud and data center, you know, hyper-converged environments. What does the ecosystem mean? Because we've seen the ecosystem kind of sitting there, kind of waiting for this explosion with the cloud. Your thoughts on what the ecosystem means in this new era, vis-a-vis other times in history. You know, I don't see them waiting. I, you know, you think about the kind of, our motto of companies that are coming along as the ecosystem evolves. Again, you see it out there in the show floor. You take NSX as an example. There's tremendous growth in software-defined networking and NSX is kind of leading the way. And you see all the leading networking companies in the world here at VMworld using NSX as the platform for the software-defined network. It's just another great example. You know, the original growth in the hypervisor and then into software-defined storage, software-defined networking. And you can, you know, if you look further on the show floor, right, you'll see kind of software-defined everything. And all aspects of the network, layers four through seven, you know, eventually being virtualized, you know, from the, you know, kind of cutting edge. So virtualized spec. New things all the way to the mainstream. And of course, there's a lot of growth in our industry around converged and hyper-converged because it's making it easy to deploy these solutions in a rapid fashion. And you know, we're right in the middle of all this. So Michael, you speak pretty passionately about VMware and their role in the ecosystem. There's still a lot of noise out there that people I don't think understand how you're going to finance the debt. And you know, there's many people, I still, during the keynote this morning, they're like, up, you know, soon as the deal's done, VMware is going to be sold off, you know, really hardware companies don't use software. That's totally wrong. Anybody who says that has no clue what they're talking about. So look, I think first thing is, you know, kind of do some math, right? If you look at the combined cash flows of Dell and EMC and VMware, what you find is that they're many, many times greater than the debt service. And so we have, in fact, an advantage capital structure that allows us to not only do what we're doing and have tremendous scale and investment in innovation, you know, roughly four and a half billion dollars annually invested in R&D, the largest enterprise systems company in the world, the strongest supply chain, and also have the speed and flexibility with some of these new startup businesses. You guys are familiar with what we're doing with Pivotal and Cloud Foundry and all the great things that are going on there with Secureworks, with Bumi. So we've got both the speed and agility of a startup, plus the scale and breadth with the broadest ecosystem and access to customers. And while we're here at VMworld, you know, we're not just about VMware, right? Dell Technologies is a company that embraces all of the major ecosystems, be it, you know, the Microsoft ecosystem, the Linux and OpenStack and, you know, container ecosystems. So the hardware platforms that we're creating allow customers the broadest set of solutions to be able to, you know, stand up, stand up against the requirements. So back at Dell World, Michael, you talked about, yet Satya and Adele up on stage, how Microsoft fits and understanding, you know, in many ways Dell Technologies is an arm supplier to a lot of environments. You've got the Enterprise Data Center, you've got the public cloud. Where do you see VMware in this evolving, multi-cloud, you know, very, very ecosystem? You know, I think if you look at VMware's business in the first half of this year, it's done quite well. And when I look at the trends for the forward outlook and kind of growth characteristics, VMware is making a very nice transition into this emerging cloud world. And it's doing that by taking the whole virtualization and software-defined technologies beyond the hypervisor into the whole software-defined data center. And things like the VMware, you know, cloud foundations make it a lot easier to do that. Whether you're doing it on-premise in a private cloud or whether you're a service provider, a telco, an IBM, for example. Right? As, you know, and I think you'll see others as well. And customers that have embraced VMware, of course, there are 500,000 plus around the world, are looking for ways to be able to extend out to the public cloud. And the kinds of announcements you saw today with IBM, with the VMware Cross-Cloud initiative will allow for this to extend, you know, deep into the public clouds. Get some questions from Twitter. I'll read a few here. Two questions. Have you met Chairman Chang and what's he like? And two, what of the technologies in the portfolio are you most excited about on VMware or Dell technology? And they ask both. So two questions. Have you met Chairman Chang and what's he like? And what technology are you most excited about? I have, you know, met a number of the distinguished folks over in China for sure. And, you know, whether it be in one-on-one meetings or in group meetings. And, you know, I'm over there on a pretty regular basis. You know, China is the second largest market in the world for Dell to sell its products, okay? So, you know, it's also the second largest economy in the world, so that shouldn't be too surprising. But we have a, you know, roughly five, five and a half billion dollar business in China. Big part of our supply chain. On the second question, you know, it's kind of like saying, you know, which of your children do you love the most, right? So that's not a, you get a lot of trouble with that. But when I look across the whole. You need to categorize the areas. I'll just rephrase the question because I think that's, I mean, that's a political response. I get that, but let's go on to where do you see the disruption coming from? If you had to point at a disruptive enabler that is a lever for the portfolio, where would you look at and say, okay, that's going to be a real enabling technology that's going to, one, propel Dell on a domestic and global basis, and two, power the ecosystem? I think this digital transformation is real. And I think that we're at the very beginning of this period of time where the cost to make things intelligent is approaching zero and the number of them is going to explode. And so the influence and impact that our industry has on the world will expand geometrically as a result. And so the challenge that every organization is going to have is how do you take all this information in real time and also in time series? Because I think there will be some value to the historical data and turn it into, better insights and to be able to make better decisions, to make better products and services. And we're just at the very beginning of that. So to me, that is the most exciting thing going on. And obviously we're right in the middle of that from lots of different perspectives. I got to ask you a personal question and I want to get your thoughts on this as someone who's been in the industry and is a chess master, 3D chess player, also running a big business, it's global business, billions of dollars. In 1994, Bill Gates wrote The Road Ahead and he talked about the future and he completely missed the internet in his forward-looking book. And I bring that up because now we're living in a time where IOT and autonomous vehicles, looking at digital state, digital transformation, is a big part of that. So I ask the question, is there, do you worry about missing something? Like, I don't mean FOMO fear missing out, but there are big moves being made, like technology in autonomous vehicles, drones, all this AI going on, machine learning. Do you look at that and go, mm-hmm, is that on your mind that maybe you might miss something and how do you handle that? It's a good point. If you look at all the smartest people in the industry, whatever that means, right? And you say, what's their ability to predict what happens in five years, 10 years, 15 years? It's actually not been very good, right? And so that is a bit humbling. If somebody included me in that category of people that could try to do that. But we've got a lot of smart folks. I think we have at the core of our company this concept of having big years, which means we want to listen and we want to learn. And our job is to take all these things that we're learning from our customers and all of our understanding of the core molecular elements of technology and make the magic happen in the middle that go solve the problems that customers have. Is the IoT in cars and this kind of consumer experience very real for Dell Technologies to play in? I think there's no question that the elemental cost of computing is declining. And whenever you see that happening, you see, it's like a gas, right? It expands to fit the space available. And I think you'll absolutely see this explosion proliferation, you're already seeing it. We have hundreds of IoT projects going already. Within our company and we know of many, many others. So it's real. It's on the early phase of the hype cycle. Michael Dell, we got to wrap it. I want to ask one final question to kind of wrap it up. Everyone wants to know what's the future of VMware? In your words, talk to the customers that are watching and the people in the ecosystem and employees and partners. What is the future of VMware in the Dell Technologies vision? I think VMware's got a very bright future. I've seen this in the past where people said, oh, you know, the PC's dead. So, you know, forget about Dell or, you know, everything's going to the cloud. So forget about all these other companies. I don't think that's quite the way it all works. So what I see in VMware is an incredibly vibrant ecosystem that's getting stronger. I see VMware remaining independent and we're obviously the majority shareholder and helping to ensure the ecosystem stays very, very strong. And I see very exciting new things like NSX extending the reach of virtualization technology well beyond the core original business of VMware, which was a great business and continues to actually be a great business. Michael, thanks for spending the time on your busy schedule to join us on theCUBE. Appreciate it. Great to see you. Michael Dell here inside theCUBE. I'm John Furrier with Stu Miniman. You're watching theCUBE from SiliconANGLE Media. We'll be right back with more. I'm John Furrier with Stu Miniman. We'll be right back.
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How's it going everyone Caleb here with Layton sports cards. We're going to be working on 2022 tops diamond icons baseball hobby One box break number 42 random hits Thanks again for getting in on it. Here is a list of everyone participating in the break. It is a 10 spot break We're gonna go ahead and open this up its random hit style and show you all 10 of the hits and Afterwards we will do a random with all of your names and all of the hits and match you guys up If we do happen to have 11 hits We'll be comboing up the lowest two tier of hits as determined by myself and Sam and then we will be randoming that to a 10 spot random rather than giving a bonus random For one Guys good luck. Just hope we have 10 cards, of course Makes it easy It doesn't make it easy With that being said 11 cards is cool Patch card of Joey Vado. That's pretty cool 9 of 10 on the patch Very interesting caught autograph four of four is happy Chandler Cut auto for a four Here he is check out the cuts Wild card four of four That's crazy Look at the cotton. It's so cool insane Major League Baseball Commissioner for a four Very cool Next up we have patch or excuse me autograph 17 of 25 Vlad Guerrero, Jr. Very nice auto there Good luck on that one to 25 Vlad 17 to 25 Really nice card Good luck on that guys Wow one of one patch auto Dale Murphy very nice One of one patch auto sick card there There is a little bit of smudging on the left of the auto For that reason we are going to include an empty diamond icons box with whoever does get this The smudging is pretty bad So we will include an empty box like I said if you do want to try to take it up with tops You'll have the box to do so then Nice card still All right patch autograph two of five is Buster Posey now very sick nice card again Posey to a five I Always wanted the happy car That's a pretty sweet card burning never seen that I've never seen that Cut of that player or that person the commissioner. Yeah, I don't know if he played he might only be commissioner Autograph 16 of 25 is Andre Dawson And guys remember the dual mega case is next tonight definitive in diamond icons at 9 to go Let's get it filled up breaks next tonight in your chat Yeah, ready and caught a graph one of one posey a brady you now very sick another one of one Awesome hit there. Good luck on that. We'll mag that for you. Very nice Yeah, David right auto 18 of 25 They'd write 25 there now this is sick How about Diamond icons live autograph Holy old Rodriguez 12 of 25 Boom there. He is man There he is There he is man There he is Mag that Big time hit to 25 Yep, 12 of 25 That's incredible Bernie That's why the name sounded so familiar. I Like I knew I had heard that name, but like the story did not stick at all That's awesome Very cool card. Thanks for sharing Bernie Autograph is Sammy Sosa three of ten auto there Sammy Sosa Three of ten and last one out is gonna be autograph silver ink Roger Clemens one of five Roger Clemens one of five Yeah, exactly as well All right guys and we did have 11 hits there, but we are gonna be pairing up for sure So it's pretty easy the Joey Vado patch card and the Andre Dawson auto So I'm gonna take care of that quick. Yeah, that's a pretty dang easy one No doubt about that. All right, perfect So let me show you guys the hits one more time Like I said, I did combo up the Joey Vado patch card as well as the Andre Dawson auto to 25 Everything else is as goes. That's a sick cut. I'm gonna have to grab a picture of that one Thanks for sharing that Bernie really cool stuff. And here's all the names guys. Let's roll the dice match your name up with one of the hits Five on each here we go one two three four five Frank L down to Evan P and five on the hits one two three four five Jose abray you ready and caught a one of one down to the David Wright auto to 25 Okay results For number 42 names and hits All right Frank L with the Jose abray you ready and caught a one of one. Congrats, man Brett B the Dale Murphy patch auto one of one nice Josh s congrats on the hoppy happy Chandler cut auto for four John a the combo Joey Vado patch card night of 10 and the Andre Dawson auto 16 at 25 Brett B also got the Buster Posey patch auto to a five John a the Vladdie Guerrero junior auto to 25 nice man Brian B Sammy Sosa auto three of ten and nice Christopher L this time with the J rod Clear gold auto 12 of 25. Congrats, man Scott W Roger Clemens silver ink auto one of five and Evan P David Wright auto 18 of 25 Thank you again everyone appreciate you joining. Let's get on to the dual case next tonight
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If anything, you've been wanting to know all the time, we've got a question by our way, and I'll do my best to answer it. I actually wanted to know, did that actually affect you? Did it hurt the band at all? Did they try to actually shut you down in any way back in the day? It changed my life. If that's what you mean. You know, I mean, it made me more of a recluse. Yeah, you know, a couple thousand death threats and bomb scares and getting shot at a couple of times. It usually has a tendency to alter your outlook on life a little, you know? But also, I mean, we were exposed to extreme fame very early. And fame is kind of like this, if this table is a smorgasbord, it's like an evil genie stands down at the end of the smorgasbord and said, you can take anything you want. But if you take one thing, you take it all. You do not get to pick and choose. So, all the good stuff that you like in the smorgasbord, that's wonderful. But you got to take the bad stuff, too. You know, so it ends up being a life-altering experience. The one I don't think you can ever really go back to, at least I haven't been able to go back to. Yes, sir? Know that over the past few decades, music has kind of changed a little bit of people get exposure to bands and popularity and all that kind of stuff. What kind of advice would you give somebody that's really trying to make a name for themselves to come and do that kind of thing? Let me ask you, would you be one of those people? Yes. I hate to have you come all this way here to hear what I'm going to tell you, but I really have no clue. You know, I was having this conversation just a couple of years ago. You know Rod Small with this? You know Rod Small with the manager he manages on Snire and Main. We were having this very conversation a couple of years ago. And before I could get the question out of my mouth, which you just asked, he goes, I have no clue. I mean it's like, and if we don't know, I mean that doesn't mean that there's not ways to do it. You know, but the way, I mean we were part of the original mold. There was a guy named Emmett Birdigan and he was the president of Atlantic Records. He built or he largely built the model that we sold records by for 50 years. And when the record industry collapsed, you know, after the whole Napster thing, that model went away and hasn't really returned the way we knew it. That's not to say that something new won't take its place. I know that every time technology changes, it sinks and decimates one part of show business and then another one will rise up. Think about Vaudeville. Vaudeville was killed by silent movies and radio. And then when talkies came into being, they killed the silent movies. And then modern movies and TV as we know it, modern movies and TV as we know it now changed it all again. So every time some new technology comes along, it radically revolutionizes everything. And we're in the middle of another one of those right now. What the model is going to end up looking like? If I tried to tell you, it would be a guess. So I wouldn't even try to go there and give you some advice that maybe wouldn't be useful at all. First of all, I want to say thank you for everything. I'm going to ask you to repeat the second half. What's the one side of your title that you say you're the most proud of? I mean, it was a labor of love. And it was the one I thought was probably the closest to being perfect. I wouldn't say that it is. But it's probably the closest one. And it's funny because over the years I learned appreciated in different ways that I didn't in the beginning. You know, when you're the person that makes a record, you never get to hear it for the first time like somebody else does. I mean, I can remember where I was the first time I heard an album that really includes me. And that you remember where you were and the setting where you were and all those things. When you're the person that makes it, you never get that opportunity. You know, so for me to watch it change over the years. I'll give you an example. Operation Mind Crime has been compared to the idol a lot and vice versa over the years. When Mind Crime, I thought in the beginning Mind Crime was a better record. But over the years, and really it's only been probably the last two years, I would say. I don't think it's a better record. I think they're both really good. They're just different. They're apples and oranges. So like I said, my opinion of it is more over the years. It's still better. Well, like I said, all art is subjective. So depending on who you ask, you have 10 people here with 10 different opinions. First of all, my best friend, Stetsens, is love to you. Second, what was it like working with all those musicians on Ronnie's Heronade project? We were only there for an evening. So you don't really get the full treatment, I guess, as if you would have been there. They were recording for three, four days before we got there. And we had been on tour and we were late getting there and all that. So we only got there the evening of the last thing. So it wasn't like we were there for the whole project. But I would say this, that the guy that produced it was a guy named Ken Kraken. And he was Kenny Rogers' manager and stuff. He did the original We Are the World. And he had the same sign, because we were in the same studio that they did We Are the World. It was over at A&M. And he had the same sign on the front door for us that he had for the We Are the World. And it said, check your egos at the door. And it was funny because once we got in there, I don't think the sign was even necessary. Because everybody was looking at everybody else in there. And it was like the awesome respect that everyone had for everybody else. That, like you said, that sign was not needed at all. So for what it was, it was a fun experience. Do you ever keep it in the old props from the stages? Because I know it would be sure to detrain the lake, your original train of lake microphones in the UK. Bad Rock, but did you know that it's underneath? It says it's Paul Stanley's. It's an episode. Get him! So you do that stuff in the warehouse? What? So you have stuff like, you know, a store in the warehouse? Yeah, it's funny because this past summer we went through, we archived all the two inch masters. And while we were doing it, we decided to go into the storage lockers that we have. And just rip it all apart and see what was there. And we found stuff we had in some of the pages. And one of the guys that does our social media force is, he told us he goes, throw nothing away. He says we'll do an auction next year and give people a chance to get some of this. Yeah, that's awesome. I've seen you perform The Crimson Isle in its entirety. Is there any other album that you're considering doing the same thing for? No, I don't think so. I think that's the one that people... I mean, we're going to do Part 7 tonight and even the little snippets that we're going to do this evening. It's a pretty good reaction. You know, we did it in Europe five, six years ago. And it's interesting because that record, it humbles me because I, every night, and I'm not joking, every night I look down at that audience, we get to the end of misconceptions and there's people crying out. And that's every night. And it's humbling for me because, you know, to write the lyrics enough to move people, to see them have that reaction, I don't take that lightly. Because when you're writing the lyrics, you always think, well, you know, probably eventually whatever I'm cooking up here right now is sooner or later somebody's going to be in the audience and Malcolm was back at me. It's always an interesting phenomenon when it happens to me, you know, and I see it because a lot of times I can remember exactly where I was when I wrote whatever line it might be that they're mouthing back to me. And I, you know, I have that juxtapose in my head of thinking, yeah, somebody's been a mouthless back at me and now they're mouthing back at me. And everything goes into slow motion when that happens. It's a very kind of surreal experience, but it's pretty cool. Okay, so for fans older like me, do you have any tips about to approach our 50s? What kept you going all the years? Fashion, you know, I've often said the greatest thing anybody can be blessed with is obsession. If it doesn't wreck your life, you know, because obsessions can wreck your life, the word that we keep using is balance, you know, trying to find balance, you know, in our lives, in our professions. The one thing I've learned though over the years is that balance is not just going to come in and sit down in your lap, you've got to grab it and force it with both hands because it will not just come in and do that. You have to make a conscious effort to really do it. And if you don't, you're going to look back. We were watching a special on Motown the other night and we were on the bus and somebody said if you had it, they were asking one of the guys that had run Motown, they said, if you had it to do over again, what would you do differently? He goes, I would have slowed it down and tried to afford it because this is a whirlwind out here doing what we do. You lose track of the days and you can't remember, you know, I mean, we're halfway through with this U.S. tour right now. And in one way it feels like we've been out here three months and in another way it feels like we've been out here a week. You know, and it's like, you know, I was thinking about it today and it's like, shit, this thing is halfway done. You know, it's like, I wish I could slow it down and enjoy it more. It's that, again, that's back to that duality that juxtaposed what I was talking about, you know, where you wish you could absorb it all with some punch. You have two quick questions about the Princeton Idol. Do you have any other songs that are sitting on the shelf that you didn't use yet? Like, you know, you may put it out later on. And number two, do you have that putting Princeton Idol like on Broadway, or like Off-Broadway, like who did the tummy? When we did the extended video for it, that was, that's all it was ever going to be. It's funny you ask about that. There was a song called Crazy in Paradise that did not make it on the record. We did re-idolize. I entertained it. It's a really good song. Really good. But it's a little more pop oriented. And it was about Jonathan's relationship with his girlfriend, who he was breaking up with, you know, or she was leaving him effectively. And the lyrics in it are really, really good. I hate to tease you with this, but it's never, it's never going to, there's no place for it because when you write a record like that, I had never done one. So I didn't know really how to do that. When you make a regular record, you just compile the songs, and you know, when you're done with them, you create a running order. You know, what order do you want these to be in? And you'd be surprised how fans labor over those running orders to get it where the pacing feels just right. Kind of like doing a live show. Well, when you do a story, you don't have that option, because the first song is the beginning of the story, the second song is the second part of the story, so forth down the line. When you get finished, if you don't like the running order, that's too bad. You know, you better like it. 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He's been touring Canada, Europe. Would you ever consider working with him again? Have you ever been in a bad relationship where a woman left you? Have you ever been in a bad relationship where that same woman left you two times? Oh, yeah. Well, you're nodding your head, yes, and you're a lot more sympathetic than me. But would you do it for a third time? I guess not. I don't think I would either.
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hlwl 20 minuts ago ni mekeleyo poster sold out beautiful feeling Abilia ni know this is the second edition Yes, this is it We moved to a bigger venue thinking ok, uko kwa 800 wacha to move to 2500 na kwa tu badoi li kwa badoi, it's like a dream ma tu kwa tu no na design tu neza jaza wa 2500 draws afi but today I can tell you without a shadow of doubt next venue has to be bigger kliya li sisi ni watua elf saba kuendeleya Abili, so let it lead to me on a kruyako you guys have been growing and then the newest edition sale ame by range natuli ono lukuna ma hi papo baya bana muski upo wasana ni kiyona kikusiangu hendeleya maze kuna viletu na jenga na sisi wote bida wuki ono naka place moja na Mr. Gnet new wote bana hamsa hiriyani so that was a beautiful thing it has been her dream kwa for the longest ya ni misi ju watua nende sha dream kazao yei ni mojao kwa kikusiye tu yote akunam tu nende sha dream kaya ke ya ma bati una ju lita ya njugushu lita ma bati ya baby yo atatuki yongi ya ma mbo ya ma gari tu sitaji yei yota fadali yo tu ni wardrobe bana tempe a gana sayi naske ni toolbox yei o range Abili ya kini bi isi on jugush ah no, wakatia li lete o gari kyu ampia aili tu ku jolia tu katii it's our turn now how does it feel kuku amende wu kona garimze kwa kikusi how does it feel Abili today we are here for multi-chays wana launch shombili na webe wu me kuja kusapote ama wu me kuja kuo watch ama labda wu kukwene show so this is a whole campaign actually apa that's meant to launch the two shows and also bring We will bring this channel because the two shows will be on Myopea Magic Plus. And Myopea Magic Plus usually na kwa kwa on a bouquet that's priced a bit higher. I think na kwa kwa access if I'm not wrong. We will serve the players and the fans who are there to bring it down to that bouquet. DSTV, Akses na Go TV Plus So ina toka hapoju, ina kuja, hapa chini So that whole campaign, I was the face I did the TVC I think it a play what I check it to So that's why I'm here I'm a huge fan of Rashid man And he's doing a splendid job The last time I watched on Misha Majiku, kwa pale undercover Nani li kwa extra, uli ni fea kazi mkuru wa santes Sano na kumu wuka Dago wuka okia mstiyana, mido go sana wa pale thika roads Uli kuwa jei kuwa tamu Imagine li kwa na pute a klas na kudasu e But you look at you now It's paid off Kabisa maze, maze Misha Majiku is home Uko tumekuana, kimilativili I think six shows Iwa ya from Hula Balua estates, Tsunajoni Ma Emprez, undercover Saitun na fanya, ingine na jitahai priest ina Kamsun Uko hi ma Misha Majiku, Nisha Majiku Uko hi mkua home maze So ma li wako tuko Alright, thank you so much Mkuru for talking to us I hope njugu shatapatai message upgrade at least Of course, of course Mi nimemombi atu live, mi yata shoyangu simtaki Kama wezi kuja na gari si wkaitu nyumbani Tatuna packing, hezo makabati za ke uko Wachatuna kama tato shi ako ele jagwa Lazi matu afi Ya, ma leto tuna range, juza sa Ya, it's range and above Alright, thank you so much Mkuru for talking to us Tuna kwa appreciate
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17. Mounting his horse again, Prince Andrew lingered with the battery, looking at the puff from the gun that had sent the ball. His eyes ran rapidly over the wide space, but he only saw the hitherto motionless masses of the French, now swayed, and that there really was a battery to their left. The smoke above it had not yet dispersed. Two mounted Frenchmen, probably Agedons, were galloping up the hill. A small but distinctly visible enemy column was moving down the hill, probably to strengthen the front line. The smoke of the first shot had not yet dispersed before another puff appeared, followed by a report. The battle had begun. Prince Andrew turned his horse and galloped back to Granth to find Prince Begratton. He heard the cannonade behind him, growing louder and more frequent. Evidently, Agedons had begun to reply. From the bottom of the slope, where the pailies had taken place, came the report of musketry. Lemrose had just arrived at a gallop, with Bonaparte's turned letter, and Murat, humiliated and anxious to expiate his fault, had at once moved his forces to attack the centre, and outflank both the Russian wings, hoping before evening and before the arrival of the Emperor to crush the contemptible detachment that stood before him. It has begun. Here it is. Thought, Prince Andrew, feeling the blood, rushed to his heart. But where and how will my tulen present itself? Passing between the companies that had been eating porridge and drinking vodka a quarter of an hour before, he saw everywhere the rapid movement of soldiers foaming ranks and getting their muskets ready, and on all the faces he recognised the same eagerness that filled his heart. It has begun. Here it is. Dreadful, but enjoyable, was what the face of each soldier and each officer seemed to say. Before he had reached the impangments that were being thrown up, he saw in the light of the dull autumn evening, mounted men coming toward him. The foremost, wearing a cossack cloak and landscape cap and riding a white horse, was Prince Begratton. Prince Andrew stopped, waiting for him to come up. Prince Begratton reigned in his horse and, recognising Prince Andrew, nodded to him. He still looked ahead, while Prince Andrew told him what he had seen. The feeling it has begun, here it is, was seen even on Prince Begratton's hard-brown face with his half-closed, dull, sleepy eyes. Prince Andrew gazed with anxious curiosity at that impassive face and wished he could tell what, if anything, this man was sinking and feeling at that moment. Is there anything at all behind that impassive face? Prince Andrew asked himself as he looked. Prince Begratton bent his head in sign of agreement with what Prince Andrew told him, and said, very good, in a tone that seemed to imply that everything that took place and was reported to him was exactly what he had foreseen. Prince Andrew, out of breath with his rapid ride, spoke quickly. Prince Begratton, uttering his words with an oriental accent, spoke particularly slowly as if to impress the fact that there was no need to hurry. However, he put his horse to a trot in the direction of Tushin's battery. Prince Andrew, followed with a sweet. Behind Prince Begratton rode an officer of the sweet, the prince's personal adjutant, Sir Kho, an orderly officer, the staff officer on duty, riding a fine bobtail horse, and a civilian, an accountant who had asked permission to be present at the battle out of curiosity. The accountant, a stout, full-faced man, looked around him with a naïve smile of satisfaction, and presented a strange appearance among the hazzas, cossacks, and adjutants in his cavalier coat as he jolted on his horse with a convoy officer's saddle. He wants to see a battle, said Sir Kho, to Bulkonsky, pointing to the accountant. But he feels a pain in the pit of his stomach already. Oh, leave off, said the accountant, with a beaming but rather cunning smile, as it flattered at being made the subject of Zerkow's jerk, and purposely trying to appear stupider than he really was. It is very strange, more messy, I prints, said the staff officer. He remembered that in French there is some peculiar way of addressing a prince, but could not get it quite right. By this time they were all approaching Tushin's battery, and a ball struck the ground in front of them. What is that that has fallen, asked the accountant, with a naïve smile. A French pancake answered Zerkow. So that is what they hit with, asked the accountant, how awful. He seemed to swell with satisfaction. He had hardly finished speaking, when they again heard an unexpectedly violent whistling, which suddenly ended with a thud into something soft, slop. And a Cossack, riding a little to their right, and behind the accountant, crashed to earth with his horse. Zerkow and the staff officer bent over the saddles, and turned their horses away. The accountant stopped, facing the Cossack, and examined him with attentive curiosity. The Cossack was dead, but the horse still struggled. Prince Pregraton, screwed up his eyes, looked round, and seeing the course of the confusion, turned away with indifference, as if to say, was it worthwhile noticing trifles. He reigned in his horse with the case of his kill-filled rider, and slightly bending over, disengaged his sabre, which had caught in his clerk. It was an old-fashioned sabre of a kind no longer in general use. Prince Andrew remembered the story of Zerkow, giving his sabre to Pregraton in Italy. And the recollection was particularly pleasant at that moment. They had reached the battery at which Prince Andrew had been when he examined the battlefield. Whose company asked Prince Pregraton of an artilleryman standing by the ammunition wagon? He asked, Whose company, but he rarely meant, Are you frightened here? When the artilleryman understood him, Captain Tushin's, your excellency, shouted the red-haired, freckled gunner in a merry voice, standing to attention. Yes, yes, muttered Pregraton, as if considering something. And he rode past the limbers to the farthest cannon. As he approached, a ringing shot issued from it, deafening him and his and in the smoke that suddenly surrounded the gun, they could see the gunners who had seized it, straining to roll it quickly back to its former position. A huge, broad-shouldered gunner, number one, holding a mop, his legs far apart, sprang to the wheel, while number two, with a trembling hand, placed a charge in the cannon's mouth. The short, round-shouldered Captain Tushin, stumbling over the tail of the gun carriage, moved forward, and not noticing the general, looked out, shading his eyes with his small hand. Lifted two lines' move, and it'll be just right, cried he in a feeble voice, to which he tried to impart a dashing note, ill-suited to his weak figure. Number two, his squeaked, fired Medvedev, where Gratton called to him, and Tushin, raising three fingers to his cap, with a bashful and awkward gesture, not at all like a military salute, but like a priest's benediction, approached the general. Though Tushin's guns had been intended to cannonade the valley, he was firing incendiary balls at the village of Shon Gruburn, visible just opposite, in front of which large masses of French were advancing. Novern had given Tushin orders there and at war to fire, but after consulting his sergeant-major, Zakar Shinkow, for whom he had great respect, he had decided that it would be a good thing to set fire to the village. Theregood, said Gratton, and replied to the officer's report, and began deliberately to examine the whole battlefield extended before him. The French had advanced nearest on our right. Below the height on which the cave regimen was stationed, in the hollow where the rivulet flowed, the soul-steering, rolling, and crackling of musketry was heard, and much farther to the right, beyond the dragoons, the officer of the suite pointed out to Gratton a French column that was outflanking us. To the left, the horizon bounded by the adjacent wood. Prince Gratton ordered two battalions from the centre to be sent to reinforce the right flank. The officer of the suite ventured to remark to the prince that if these battalions went away, the guns would remain without support. Prince Gratton turned to the officer, and with his dull eyes looked at him in silence. It seemed to Prince Andrew that the officer's remark was just, and that really no answer could be made to it. But at that moment an adjutant galloped up with a message from the commander of the regiment in the hollow, and news that immense masses of the French were coming down upon them, and that his regiment was in disorder and was retreating upon the cave grenadiers. Prince Gratton bowed his head in sign of assent and approval. He rode off at a walk to the right and sent an adjutant to the dragoons with orders to attack the French. But this adjutant returned half an hour later with the news that commander of the dragoons had already retreated beyond the dip in the ground, as a heavy fire had been opened on him, and he was losing men uselessly, and so had hastened to throw some sharp shooters into the wood. Very good, said Gratton. As he was leaving the battery, firing was heard on the left old serve, and it was too far to the left flank for him to have time to go there himself. Prince Gratton sent Sir Koh to tell the general in command, the one who had paraded his regiment before Kutso at Bruno, that he must retreat as quickly as possible behind the hollow in the rear, as the right flank would probably not be able to withstand the enemy's attack very long. About Tushin and the battalion that had been in support of his battery, all was forgotten. Prince Andrew listened attentively to Gratton's cold queues with the commanding officers, and the orders he gave them and his surprise found that no orders were really given, but that Prince Gratton tried to make it appear that everything done by necessity, by accident, or by the will of subordinate commanders was done, if not by his direct command, at least in accord with his intentions. Prince Andrew noticed, however, that though what happened was due to chance and was independent of the commander's will, owing to the tact Gratton showed his presence was very valuable. Officers who approached him with disturbed countenances became calm. Soldiers and officers greeted him gaily, grew more cheerful in his presence, and were evidently anxious to display their courage before him. End of chapter 17 War and Peace Book 2, Chapter 18 Read for LibriVox.org Chapter 18 Prince Begratian, having reached the highest point of our right flank, began riding down hill to where the roll of musketry was heard, but where on account of the smoke nothing could be seen. The nearer they got to the hollow, the less they could see, but the more they felt the nearness of the actual battlefield. They began to meet wounded men. One, with a bleeding head and no cap, was being dragged along by two soldiers who supported him under the arms. There was a gurgle in his throat and he was spitting blood. A bullet had evidently hit him in the throat or mouth. Another was walking sturdily by himself, but without his musket, groaning aloud and swinging his arm, which had just been hurt, while blood from it was streaming over his great coat as from a bottle. He had that moment been wounded and his face showed fear rather than suffering. Crossing a road they descended a steep incline and saw several men lying on the ground. They also met a crowd of soldiers, some of whom were unwounded. The soldiers were ascending the hill, breathing heavily, and despite the general's presence they were loudly and gesticulating. In front of them, rows of gray cloaks were already visible through the smoke. And an officer catching sight of bagration rushed shouting after the crowd of retreating soldiers, ordering them back. Bagration rode up to the ranks along which shots crackled now here and now there, drowning the sound of voices and the shouts of command. The whole air reeked with smoke. The excited faces of the soldiers were blackened with it. Some were using their remrods, others putting powder on the touch pans, or taking charges from their pouches, while others were firing, though who they were firing at could not be seen for the smoke which there was no wind to carry away. A pleasant humming and whistling of bullets were often heard. What is this, thought Prince Andrew approaching the crowd of soldiers? It can't be an attack, for they are not moving. It can't be a square, for they are not drawn up for that. The commander of the regiment, a thin, feeble-looking old man with a pleasant smile, his eyelids drooping more than half over his old eyes, giving him a mild expression, rode up to Bagration and welcomed him as a host, welcomes and honored guest. He reported that his regiment had been attacked by French cavalry, and that though he had lost more than half his men, he said the attack had been repulsed, employing this military term to describe what had occurred to his regiment, but in reality he did not himself know what had happened during that half-hour to the troops and trusted to him, and could not say with certainty whether the attack had been repulsed or his regiment had been broken up. All he knew was that at the commencement of the action, balls and flying all over his regiment and hitting men and that afterwards someone had shouted, cavalry, and our men had begun firing. They were still firing, not at the cavalry which had disappeared, but at French infantry who had come into the hollow and were firing at our men. Prince Bagration bowed his head as a sign that this was exactly what he had desired and expected. Turning it to his adjutant he ordered him to bring down the two battalions of the six chasseurs whom they had just passed. Prince Andrew was struck by the changed expression on Prince Bagration's face at this moment. It expressed the concentrated and happy resolution you see on the face of a man who on a hot day takes a final run before plunging into the water. The dull sleepy expression was no longer there, nor the affectation of profound thought. The round, steady hawk's eyes looked before him eagerly and rather disdainfully, not resting on anything although his movements were still slow and measured. The commander of the regiment turned to Prince Bagration and treating him to go back as it was too dangerous to remain where they were. Please, Your Excellency, for God's sake he kept saying glancing for support at an officer of the suite who turned away from him. There, you see, and he drew attention to the bullets whistling, singing, and hissing continually around them. He spoke in the tone of a treaty and reproach that a carpenter uses to a gentleman who has picked up an axe. We are used to it, but you, sir, will blister your hands. He spoke as if those bullets could not kill him, and his closed eyes gave still more persuasiveness to his words. The staff officer joined in the Colonel's appeals, but Bagration did not reply. He only gave an order to cease firing in reform, so as to give room for the two approaching battalions. While he was speaking, the curtain of smoke that had concealed the hollow, driven by a rising wind, began to move from right to left as if drawn by a visible hand, and the hill opposite, with the French moving about on it, opened out before them. All eyes fastened involuntarily on this French column advancing against them, and the winding down over the uneven ground. One could already see the soldier's shaggy caps, distinguish the officers from the men, and see the standard flapping against its staff. They march splendidly, remarked someone in Bagration's suite. The head of the column had already descended into the hollow. The clash would take place on this side of it. The remains of our regiment, which had been in action rapidly formed up and moved to the right. From behind it, dispersing the laggards, came two battalions of the Sixth Chasseur in fine order. Before they had reached Bagration, a mighty tread of the mass of men marching in step could be heard. On their left flank, nearest to Bagration, marched a company commander, a fine, round-faced man with a stupid and happy expression, the same man who had rushed out of the waddle shed. At that moment he was clearly thinking of nothing but how dashing a fellow he would appear as he passed the commander. With the self-satisfaction of a man on parade, he stepped lightly with his muscular legs as if sailing along, stretching himself to his full height without the smallest effort, his ease contrasting with the heavy tread of the soldiers who were keeping step with him. He carried close to his leg a narrow, unsheathed sword, small, curved, and not like a real weapon, and looked now at the superior officers and now back at the men without losing step, his whole powerful body turning flexibly. It was as if all the powers of his soul were concentrated on passing the commander in the best possible manner, and feeling that he was doing it well, he was happy. Left, left, left he seemed to repeat to himself at each alternate step, and in time to this, with stern but varied faces, the wall of soldiers burdened with knapsacks and muskets marched in step, and each one of these hundreds of soldiers seemed to be repeating to himself at each alternate step left, left, left a fat major skirted a bush puffing and falling out of step a soldier who had fallen behind, his face showing firm at his defection, ran at a trot panting to catch up with his company a cannonball cleaving the air, flew over the heads of Begration and his suite, and fell into the column to the measure of left, left close up came the company commander's voice in jaunty tones the soldiers passed in a semi-circle around something where the ball had fallen, and an old trooper on the flank a non-commissioned officer who had hopped beside the dead men ran to catch up his line and falling into step with a hop looked back angrily and through the ominous silence and the regular tramp of feet beating the ground in unison one seemed to hear, left left, left well done lads said Prince Begration glad to do our best your excellency came a confused shout from the ranks a morose soldier marching on the left turned his eyes on Begration as he shouted with an expression that seemed to say, we know that ourselves another without looking round as though fearing to relax shouted with his mouth wide open and passed on the order was given to halt and down knapsacks Begration rode round the ranks that had marched him and dismounted he gave the reins to a cossack took off and handed over his felt coat stretched his legs and set his cap straight the head of the French column with its officers leading appeared from below the hill forward with God said Begration in a resolute sonorous voice turning for a moment to the front line and slightly swinging his arms he went forward uneasily over the rough field with the awkward gate of a cavalryman Prince Andrew felt that an invisible power was leading him forward and experienced great happiness the French were already near Prince Andrew walking beside Begration could clearly distinguish their bandoliers red epaulettes and even their faces he distinctly saw an old French officer who with gaited and turned out toes climbed the hill with difficulty Prince Begration gave no further orders and silently continued to walk on in front of the ranks suddenly one shot after another rang out from the French smoke appeared all along their uneven ranks and muskets shots sounded several of our men fell among them the round faced soldier who had marched so gaily and complacently but at the moment the first report was heard Begration looked round and shouted hurrah hurrah rang a loud long drawn out shout from our ranks and passing Begration and racing one another they rushed in an irregular but joyous and eager crowd down the hill at their disordered foe chapter 18 war and peace book 2 chapter 19 read for LibriVox.org by Roger Maline the attack of the 6th Chasseur secured the retreat of our right flank in the center Tushin's forgotten battery which had managed to set fire in the Chaune-Groverne village delayed the French advance the French were putting out the fire which the wind was spreading and gave us time to retreat the retirement of the center to the other side of the dip in the ground at the rear was hurried and noisy but the different companies did not get mixed but our left which consisted of the Azov and Podolsk infantry and the Pavlegrad Hizars was simultaneously attacked and outflanked by superior French forces under Laan and was thrown into confusion Burgracian had sent Zarkov to the general commanding that left flank with orders to retreat immediately Zarkov not removing his hand from his cap turned his horse about and galloped off but no sooner had he left Burgracian than his courage failed him he was seized by panic and could not go where it was dangerous having reached the left flank instead of going to the front where the firing was he began to look for the general and his staff where they could not possibly be and so did not deliver the order the command of the left flank belonged by seniority to the commander of the regiment Kutuzov had reviewed at Baranov and in which Dolochov was serving as a private but the commander of the extreme left flank had been assigned to the commander of the Pavlegrad regiment in which Rostov was serving and a misunderstanding arose the two commanders were much exasperated with one another and long after the action had begun in the right flank and the French were already advancing were engaged in discussion with the sole object of offending one another but the regiments, both cavalry and infantry were by no means ready for the impending action from privates to general they were not expecting a battle and were engaged in peaceful occupations the cavalry feeding the horses and the infantry collecting wood he hirest deny and rank said the German colonel of the Hussars flushing and addressing an adjutant who had ridden up so let him do what he will but I cannot sacrifice my Hussars bugler, sounds he retreat but haste was becoming imperative cannon and musketry mingling together thundered on the right and in the center while the capotes of Lawn's sharpshooters were already seen crossing the mill dam and forming up within twice the range of a musket shot the general in command of the infantry went toward his horse with jerky steps and having mounted drew himself up very straight and tall and rode to the Pavlegrad commander the commanders met with polite bows but with secret malevolence in their hearts once again colonel said the general I can't leave half my men in the wood I beg of you I beg of you he repeated to occupy the position and prepare for an attack I beg of you yourself not to mix and but is not your business suddenly replied the irate colonel if you are in the cavalry I am not in the cavalry colonel but I am a Russian general and if you are not aware of the fact criteria to your excellency suddenly shouted the colonel touching his horse and turning purple in the face will you be so good to come to the front and see that this position is no good I don't wish to destroy my men for your pleasure you forget yourself colonel I am not considering my own pleasure and I won't allow it to be said taking the colonel's outburst as a challenge to his courage the general expanded his chest and rode frowning beside him to the front line as if their differences would be settled there amongst the bullets they reached the front several bullets sped over them and they halted in silence there was nothing fresh to be seen from the line for from where they had been before it had been evident that it was impossible for cavalry to act among the bushes and broken ground as well as that the French were out flanking our left the general and colonel looked sternly and significantly at one another like two fighting cocks preparing for battle each vainly trying to detect signs of cowardice in the other both passed the examination successfully as there was nothing to be said and neither wished to give occasion for it to be alleged that he had been the first to leave the range of fire they would have remained there for a long time testing each other's courage had it not been that just then they heard the rattle of musketry and a muffled shout almost behind them in the wood the French had attacked the men collecting wood in the cocks it was no longer possible for the Hussars to retreat with the infantry they were cut off from the line of retreat on the left by the French however inconvenient to position it was now necessary to attack through for themselves the squadron in which Rostov was serving had scarcely time to mount before it was halted facing the enemy again as at the ends bridge there was nothing between the squadron and the enemy and again that terrible dividing line of uncertainty and fear resembling the line separating the living from the dead lay between them all were conscious of this unseen line whether they would cross it or not and how they would cross it agitated them all the colonel rode to the front angrily gave some reply to questions put to him by the officers and like a man desperately insisting on having his own way gave an order no one said anything definite but the rumor of an attack spread through the squadron the command to form up rang out and the savers whizzed as they were drawn to the front still no one moved the troops of the left flank infantry and his ours alike felt that the commander did not himself know what to do and this irresolution communicated itself to the men if only they would be quick thought Rostov feeling that at last the time had come to experience the joy of an attack of which he had so often heard from his fellow his ours forward with God the lads rang out Dinozov's voice at a twat forward the horse's croups began to sway in the front line Rook pulled at the reins and started of his own accord before him on the right Rostov saw the front lines of his his ours and still farther ahead a dark line which he could not see distinctly but took to be the enemy shots could be heard but some way off faster came the word of command and Rostov felt Rook's flanks drooping as he broke into a gallop Rostov anticipated his horse's movements and became more and more elated he had noticed a solitary tree ahead of him this tree had been in the middle of the line that had seemed so terrible and now he had crossed that line and not only was there nothing terrible but everything was becoming more and more happy and animated oh how I will slash at him thought Rostov gripping the hilt of his saber hurrah came a roar of voices let anyone come my way now thought Rostov driving his spurs into Rook and letting him go with a full gallop so that he outstripped the others ahead the enemy was already visible suddenly something like a birch broom seemed to sweep over the squadron Rostov raised his saber ready to strike but at that instant the trooper Nikotenko, who was galloping ahead shot away from him and Rostov felt as in a dream that he continued to be carried forward with unnatural speed but yet stayed on the same spot from behind him Bundarchuk, a Hazar he knew jolted against him and looked angrily at him Bundarchuk's horse swerved and galloped past how is it I am not moving I have fallen I am killed Rostov asked and answered at the same instant he was alone in the middle of a field instead of the moving horses and Hazar's backs he saw nothing before him but the motionless earth and the stubble around him there was warm blood under his arm no, I am wounded and the horses killed Rook tried to rise his forelegs but fell back pinning his rider's leg blood was flowing from his head he struggled but could not rise Rostov also tried to rise but fell back his saber-tosh having become entangled in the saddle where our men were and were the French he did not know there was no one near having disentangled his leg he rose where on which side was now the line that had so sharply divided the two armies he asked himself and could not answer can something bad have happened to me he wondered as he got up and at that moment he felt that something superfluous was hanging on his benumbed left arm the wrist felt as if it were not his he examined his hands carefully, vainly trying to find blood on it ah, here are people coming he thought joyfully seeing some men running toward him, they will help me in front came a man wearing a strange shackle and a blue coat swarthy, sunburned and with a hooked nose then came two more and many more running behind one of them said something strange not in Russian in among the hide most of these men wearing similar shackles was a Russian hizar he was being held by the arms and his horse was being led behind him it must be one of ours a prisoner, yes can it be that they will take me too who are these men thought Rostov scarcely believing his eyes can they be French he looked at the approaching Frenchman and though but a moment before he had been galloping to get at them and hack them to pieces he now seemed so awful that he could not believe his eyes who are they why are they running can they be coming at me and why, to kill me me who everyone is so fond of he remembered his mother's love for him and his family and his friends and the enemy's intention to kill him seemed impossible but perhaps they may do it for more than 10 seconds he stood not moving from the spot or realizing the situation the foremost Frenchman the one with the hooked nose was already so close that the expression of his face could be seen and the excited alien face of that man his bayonet hanging down holding his breath and running so lightly frightened Rostov he seized his pistol and instead of firing it the Frenchman and ran with all his might toward the bushes he did not now run with the feeling of doubt and conflict with which he had trodden the ends bridge but with the feeling of a hair fleeing from the hounds one single sentiment that of fear for his young and happy life possessed his whole being rapidly leaping the furrows he fled across the field with the impetuosity he used to show at catch play now and then turning his good natured pale young face to look back a shutter of terror went through him no better not look he thought but having reached the bushes he glanced around once more the French had fallen behind and just as he looked around the first man changed his run to a walk and turning shouted something loudly to a comrade farther back Rostov paused no there's some mistake thought he they can't have wanted to kill me but at the same time his left arm felt as heavy as if a 70 pound weight were tied to it he could run no more the Frenchman also stopped and took aim Rostov closed his eyes and stooped down one bullet and then another whistled past him he mustered his last remaining strength took hold of his left hand with his right and reached the bushes behind these were some Russian sharpshooters end of chapter 19 recording by Roger Maline war and peace book 2 chapter 20 read for LibriVox.org by Roger Maline the infantry regiments that had been caught unawares in the outskirts of the wood ran out of it the different companies were being mixed and retreated as a disorderly crowd one soldier in his fear uttered the senseless cry cut off that is so terrible in battle and that word infected the whole crowd with a feeling of panic surrounded cut off were lost shouted the fugitives the moment he heard the firing and the cry from behind the general realized that something dreadful had happened to his regiment and the thought that he the exemplary officer of many years service who had never been to blame might be held responsible at headquarters for negligence or inefficiency so staggered him that forgetting the recalcitrant cavalry colonel his own dignity as a general and above all quite forgetting the danger and all regard for self-preservation he clutched the crupper of his saddle and spurring his horse galloped to the regiment under a hail of bullets which fell around but fortunately missed him his one desire was to know what was happening and at any cost correct or remedy the mistake if he had made one so that he an exemplary officer of 22 years service who had never been censured should not be held to blame having galloped safely through the French he reached a field behind the cops across which our men regardless of orders were running and descending the valley that moment of moral hesitation which decides the fate of battles had arrived would this disorderly crowd of soldiers attend to the voice of their commander or would they disregarding him continue their flight despite his desperate shouts that used to seem so terrible to the soldiers despite his furious purple countenance distorted out of all likeness to his former self and the flourishing of his saber the soldiers all continued to run talking firing into the air and disobeying orders the moral hesitation which decided the fate of battles was evidently culminating in a panic the general had a fit of coughing as a result of shouting and of the powder smoke and stopped in despair everything seemed lost but at that moment the French who were attacking suddenly and without any apparent reason ran back and disappeared from the outskirts and Russian sharpshooters showed themselves in the cops it was Timokin's company which alone had maintained its order in the wood and having lain in ambush in a ditch now attacked the French unexpectedly Timokin armed only with a sword had rushed at the enemy with such a desperate cry and such mad drunken determination that taken by surprise the French had thrown down their muskets and run Dolikov running beside Timokin killed the Frenchman at close quarters and was the first to seize the surrendering French officer by his collar our fugitives returned the battalions reformed and the French who had nearly cut our left flank in half were for the moment repulsed our reserve units were able to join up and the fight was at an end the regimental commander and Major Ekonomov had stopped beside a bridge letting the retreating companies pass by them when a soldier came up and took hold of the commander's stirrup almost leaning against him the man was wearing a bluish coat of broadcloth he had no knapsack or cap his head was bandaged and over his shoulder a French munition pouch was slung he had an officer sword in his hand the soldier was pale his blue eyes looked impudently into the commander's face and his lips were smiling when the commander was occupied and giving instructions to Major Ekonomov he could not help taking notice of the soldier your excellency here are two trophies said Dolokov pointing to the French sword and pouch I have taken an officer prisoner I stopped the company Dolokov breathed heavily from weariness and spoke in abrupt sentences the whole company can bear witness you will remember this your excellency all right all right replied the commander and turned to Major Ekonomov but Dolokov did not go away he untied the handkerchief around his head pulled it off and showed the blood congealed on his hair a bayonet wound remained at the front remember your excellency Tushin's battery had been forgotten and only at the very end of the action did Prince Bagretian still hearing the cannonade of the center send his orderly staff officer and later Prince Andrew also to order the battery to retire as quickly as possible when the supports attached to Tushin's battery had been moved away in the middle of the action by someone's order the battery had continued firing and was only not captured by the French because the enemy could not surmise that anyone could have the effrontery to continue firing from four quite undefined guns on the contrary the energetic action of that battery led the French to suppose that here in the center the main Russian forces were concentrated twice they had attempted to attack this point but on each occasion had been driven back by grapeshot from the four isolated guns on the hillock soon after Prince Bagretian had left him Tushin had succeeded in setting fire to Shon-Greber look at them scurrying it's burning just see the smoke fine grand look at the smoke the smoke exclaimed the artillery men brightening up all the guns without waiting for orders were being fired in the direction of the conflagration as if urging each other on the soldiers cried in each shot fine that's good look at it grand the fire fanned by the breeze was rapidly spreading the French columns that had advanced beyond the village went back but as though in revenge for this failure the enemy placed ten guns to the right of the village and began firing them at Tushin's battery in their childlike glee aroused by the fire and their luck in successfully canoning the French our artillery men only noticed this battery when two balls and then four more fell among our guns one knocking over two horses and another tearing off ammunition wagon driver's leg their spirits once roused were however not diminished but only changed character the horses were replaced by others from a reserve gun carriage the wounded were carried away and the four guns were turned against the ten gun battery Tushin's companion officer had been killed at the beginning of the engagement and within an hour seventeen of the forty men of the gun's crews had been disabled but the artillery men were still as merry and lively as ever twice they noticed the French appearing below them and then they fired grapeshot at them little Tushin moving feebly and awkwardly kept telling his orderly to refill my pipe for that one and then scattering sparks from it ran forward shading his eyes with a small hand to look at the French smack at him lads he kept saying seizing the guns by the wheels and working the screws himself amid the smoke deafened by the incessant reports which always made him jump Tushin not taking his pipe from his mouth ran from gun to gun now aiming, now counting the charges now giving orders about replacing dead or wounded horses and harnessing fresh ones standing in his feeble voice so high pitched and irresolute his face grew more and more animated only when a man was killed or wounded did he frown and turn away from the sight shouting angrily at the men who as is always the case hesitated about lifting the injured or dead the soldiers for the most part handsome fellows and as is always the case in an artillery company a head and shoulders taller and twice as broad as their officer all looked at their commander like children in an embarrassing situation and the expression on his face was invariably reflected on theirs owing to the terrible uproar and the necessity for concentration and activity Tushin did not experience the slightest unpleasant sense of fear and the thought that he might be killed or badly wounded never occurred to him on the contrary he became more and more elated it seemed to him that it was a very long time ago almost a day since he had first seen the enemy and fired the first shot and that the corner of the field he stood on was well known and familiar ground though he thought of everything considered everything and did everything the best of officers could do in his position he was in a state akin to feverish delirium or drunkenness from the deafening sounds of his own guns around him the battle and thud of the enemy's cannonballs from the flushed and perspiring faces of the crew bustling around the guns from the sight of the blood of men and horses from the little puffs of smoke on the enemy's side always followed by a ball flying past and striking the earth a man a gun a horse from the sight of all these things a fantastic world of his own had taken possession of his brain and at that moment afforded him pleasure the enemy's guns were in his fancy not guns but pipes from which occasional puffs were blown by an invisible smoker there he's puffing again muttered Tushin to himself as a small cloud rose from the hill and was born in the street to the left by the wind now look out for the ball we'll throw it back what do you want your honor asked an artilleryman standing close by who heard him muttering nothing only a shell he answered come along our Matvevna he said to himself Matvevna, daughter of Matthew was the name his fancy gave to the farthest gun of the battery which was large and of an old pattern the French swarming round their guns seemed to him like ants in that world the handsome drunkard number one of the second guns crew was uncle Tushin looked at him more often than anyone else and took delight in his every movement the sound of musketry at the foot of the hill now diminishing now increasing seemed like someone's breathing he listened intently to the ebb and flow of these sounds ah breathing again breathing he muttered to himself he imagined himself as an enormously tall powerful man who was throwing cannonballs at the French with both hands now then Matvevna dear old lady don't let me down he was saying as he moved from the gun when a strange unfamiliar voice called above his head Captain Tushin Captain Tushin turned round into Smay it was the staff officer who had turned him out of the booth at Grunth he was shouting in a gasping voice are you mad you have twice been ordered to retreat and you why are they down on me looking in alarm at his superior I don't he muttered holding up two fingers to his cap I but the staff officer did not finish what he wanted to say a cannonball flying close to him caused him to duck and bend over his horse he paused and just as he was about to say something more another ball stopped him he turned his horse and galloped off retire all to retire he shouted from a distance the soldiers laughed a moment later an adjutant arrived with the same order it was Prince Andrew the first thing he saw on riding up to the space where Tushin's guns were stationed was an unharnessed horse with a broken leg that lay screaming pityously beside the harnessed horses blood was gushing from its leg as from a spring among the limbers lay several dead men one ball after another passed over as he approached and he felt a nervous shutter run down his spine but the mere thought of being afraid roused him again I cannot be afraid thought he and dismounted slowly among the guns he delivered the order and did not leave the battery he decided to have the guns removed from the guns and withdrawn in his presence together with Tushin stepping across the bodies and under a terrible fire from the French he attended to the removal of the guns a staff officer was here a minute ago but skipped off said an artilleryman to Prince Andrew not like your honor Prince Andrew said nothing to Tushin they were both so busy as to seem not to notice one another when having limbered up the only two cannon that remained uninjured out of the four they began moving down the hill one shattered gun and one unicorn were left behind Prince Andrew rode up to Tushin well till we meet again he said holding out his hand to Tushin goodbye my dear fellow said Tushin dear soul goodbye my dear fellow and for some unknown reason tears suddenly filled his eyes end of chapter 20 recording by Roger Maline war and peace book 2 chapter 21 read for LibriVox.org by Roger Maline the wind had fallen and black clouds merging with the powder smoke hung low over the field of battle on the horizon it was growing dark and the glow of two conflagrations was the more conspicuous the cannonade was dying down but the rattle of musketree behind and on the right sounded oftener and near as soon as Tushin with his guns continually driving round or coming upon wounded men was out of range of fire and had descended into the dip he was met by some of the staff among them the staff officer and Zerkhov who had been twice sent to Tushin's battery but had never reached it interrupting one another they all gave and transmitted orders as to how to proceed reprimanding and reproaching him Tushin gave no orders and silently fearing to speak because at every word he felt ready to weep without knowing why rode behind on his artillery nag though the orders were to abandon the wounded many of them dragged themselves after troops and begged for seats for gun carriages the jaunty infantry officer who just before the battle had rushed out of Tushin's waddle shed was laid with a bullet in his stomach on Matvevna's carriage at the foot of the hill a pale hizarkadet supporting one hand with the other came up to Tushin and asked for a seat Captain, for God's sake I've hurt my arm, he said timidly for God's sake it was plain that this cadet had already repeatedly asked for a lift and been refused he asked in a hesitating piteous voice tell them to give me a seat for God's sake give him a seat said Tushin lay a cloak for him to sit on lad he said addressing his favorite soldier and where is the wounded officer he has been sent down to Tushin he has been sent down he died, replied someone help him up sit down dear fellow sit down spread out the cloak Antonov the cadet was Rostov with one hand he supported the other he was pale and his jaw trembled shivering feverishly he was placed on Matvevna the gun from which they had removed the dead officer the cloak they spread under him was wet with blood which stained his britches and arm what are you wounded my lad said Tushin approaching the gun on which Rostov sat no it's a sprain then what is this blood in the gun carriage inquired Tushin it was the officer your honor stained it answered the artilleryman wiping away the blood with his coat sleeve as if apologizing for the state of his gun it was all that they could do to get the guns up the rise aided by the infantry and having reached the village of Gruntestorf they halted it had grown so dark that one could not distinguish the uniforms ten paces off and the firing had begun to subside suddenly nearby on the right shouting and firing were again heard that gleamed in the darkness this was the last French attack and was met by soldiers who had sheltered in the village houses they all rushed out of the village again but Tushin's guns could not move and the artillerymen Tushin and the cadet exchanged silent glances as they awaited their fate the firing died down and soldiers talking eagerly streamed out of a side street not heard Petrov asked one we've given it to him hot mate they won't make another push now said another you couldn't see a thing how they shot at their own fellows nothing could be seen pitch dark brother isn't there something to drink the French had been repulsed for the last time and again and again in the complete darkness Tushin's guns moved forward by the humming infantry as by a frame in the darkness it seemed as though a gloomy unseen river was flowing always in one direction humming with whispers and talk and the sound of hoofs and wheels amid the general rumble the groans and voices of the wounded were more distinctly heard than any other sound in the darkness of the night the gloom that enveloped the army was filled with their groans which seemed to melt into one of the darkness of the night after a while the moving mass became agitated someone rode past on a white horse followed by his suite and said something in passing what did he say where to now halt is it did he thank us came eager questions from all sides the whole moving mass began pressing closer together and a report spread that they were ordered to halt evidently those in front had halted all remained where they were in the middle of the muddy road fires were lighted and the talk became more audible Captain Tushin, having given orders to his company, sent a soldier to find a dressing station or a doctor for the cadet and sat down by a bonfire the soldiers had kindled on the road Rostov too dragged himself to the fire and he was seen cold and damp a feverish shivering shook his whole body drowsiness was irresistibly mastering him but he kept awake by an excruciating pain in his arm for which he could find no satisfactory position he kept closing his eyes and then again looking at the fire which seemed to him dazzlingly red and at the feeble round-shouldered figure of Tushkin who was sitting cross-legged Tushkin's large, kind, intelligent eyes were fixed with sympathy and commiseration on Rostov who saw that Tushin with his whole heart wished to help him but could not from all sides were heard the footsteps and talk of the infantry who were walking driving past and settling down all around the sound of voices the tramping feet the horse's hoofs moving in mud the crackling of wood fires near and afar merged into one tremulous rumble it was no longer as before a dark, unseen river flowing through the gloom but a dark sea swelling and gradually subsiding after a storm Rostov looked at and listened listlessly to what passed before and around him an infantryman came to the fire squatted on his heels held his hands to the blaze and turned away his face you don't mind, Your Honor? he asked Tushin I've lost my company, Your Honor I don't know where such bad luck with the soldier an infantry officer with a bandaged cheek came up to the bonfire and addressing Tushin asked him to have the guns moved to trifle to let a wagon go past after he had gone two soldiers rushed to the campfire they were quarreling and fighting desperately each trying to snatch from the other a boot they were both holding on to you picked it up? I daresay you're very smart one of them shouted hoarsely then a thin pale soldier his neck bandaged with bloodstained leg band came up and in angry tones asked the artilleryman for water must one die like a dog? said he Tushin told them to give the man some water then a cheerful soldier ran up begging a little fire for the infantry a nice little hot torch for the infantry good luck to you fellow countrymen thanks for the fire we'll return it with interest said he carrying away into the darkness a glowing stick next came four soldiers carrying something heavy on a cloak and passed by the fire one of them stumbled who the devil has put the logs on the road snarled he he's dead why carry him said another shot up and they disappeared into the darkness with their load still aching Tushin asked Rostov in a whisper yes your honor you're wanted by the general he is in the hut here said a gunner coming up to Tushin coming friend Tushin rose and buttoning his greatcoat and pulling it straight walked away from the fire not far from the artillery campfire in a hut that had been prepared for him Prince Bagracian sat at dinner talking with some commanding officers who had gathered at his quarters the little old man with the half closed eyes was there greedily gnawing a mutton bone and the general who had served blamelessly for twenty-two years flushed by a glass of vodka and the dinner and a staff officer with the signet ring and Zerkhov uneasily glancing at them all and Prince Andrew pale with compressed lips and feverishly glittering eyes in a corner of the hut stood a standard captured from the French with the naïve face was feeling its texture shaking his head in perplexity perhaps because the banner really interested him perhaps because it was hard for him hungry as he was to look on at a dinner where there was no place for him in the next hut there was a French colonel who had been taken prisoner by our dragoons our officers were flocking in to look at him Prince Bagracian was thanking the individual commanders and inquiring into details of the action and our losses the general whose regiment had been inspected at Bruneau was informing the Prince that as soon as the action began he had withdrawn from the wood mustered the men who were wood cutting and allowing the French to pass him had made a bayonet charge with two battalions and had broken up the French troops when I saw your excellency that their first battalion was disorganized I stopped in the road and thought I'll let them come on and we'll meet them with the fire of the whole battalion and that's what I did the general had so wished to do this and was so sorry he had not managed to do it that it seemed to him as if it had really happened perhaps it might really have been so could one possibly make out amid all that confusion what did or did not happen the way your excellency I should inform you he continued remembering Dolochov's conversation with Katoozov and his last interview with the gentleman ranker the private Dolochov who was reduced to the ranks took a French officer prisoner in my presence and particularly distinguished himself I saw the Pavlograd Hazar's attack there your excellency chimed in Zorkov looking uneasily around he had not seen the Hazars all that day but had heard about them from an infantry officer they broke up two squares your excellency several of those present smiled at Zorkov's words expecting one of his usual jokes but noticing that what he was saying redounded to the glory of our arms and of the day's work they assumed a serious expression though many of them knew that what he was saying was a lie devoid of any foundation Prince Bagracian turned to the old colonel gentlemen I thank you all all arms have behaved heroically infantry cavalry and artillery how was it that two guns were abandoned in the center he inquired searching with his eyes for someone Prince Bagracian did not ask about the guns in the left flank he knew that all the guns there had been abandoned at the very beginning of the action I think I sent you he added turning to the staff officer on duty one was
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Terfynau cyflymder 50mya i leihau llygredd
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Rydym wedi lleihau’r terfyn cyflymder ar rai ffyrdd er mwyn eich diogelu chi a’r amgylchedd rhag llygredd nitrogen deuocsid (NO2). Gwyliwch ein fideo i wybod beth y mae’n ei olygu i chi.
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Mae gan bawb yn hynry yw hawli yn adli aib glan. Dyna pam mae'r dynnu wedi gofynu chi yw y bymdig mylltu'r fawr a fawr a fawr a fawr. Yn mwyn lle hi lefelau nitrogen dioxyd. Mae'r lefelau eichel o yn oedau a fawr a fawr a fawr prysybaf. Mae'n oedau yn siogri'n planed ac yn ein gwneud yn sal. Dwy new ydy'r terfyn cyflwmdeb i bymdig mylltu'r fawr mewn traialon rydy'n ni wedi gweld wedi lefelau yn oedau wedi mynd i labr. Dyna pam rydy'n ni wedi penderfynu gwneud yn e wedi adlai hyn yn rhaid paphael. Bydd mae'r cioi ac yr oedd yn ffryd yn aros o'r un fath a'r nefaf daloedd efo'r ffeithwyr arno nhw. Rydy'n ni am wneud cymryd lle mwy diogel gyda'ch aib glana chi bawb ac efo'n gwneud hyn mae angen i ni'r wreithredi nawydd. Bydd gobi a bymdig mylltu'r fawr yn ein helpu i diogelun teuluoedd ac a fia chyddon dyfrifol fel clefyd y galon, canser o rysgyrfaen ac asma. Bydd yn ein helpu i diogelun planed rhaid sy'n gryf. Dregadwad y terfyn o bymdig mylltu'r fawr gallwn ni i gyd helpu i diogelun dyfodol.
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Dragonspyre makes me cry.
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Welcome back Yes, it is me. I am back again. Haha. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Hi. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. I need to Hi Dylan, how's it going? Hope you're doing well today. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome Just a sec Hi, Jeffrey. Welcome. Right. Welcome back to another session of life and cry Where I cry and you watch me quest Welcome. I hope you enjoy So yeah, I don't know how far we're gonna get through today, but we have a few little things that we can do We're about to head into the four rooms that right. I think I think that is Right possibly But yeah, hi Micah You got the permit standard amount from the new novice back congrats congrats very exciting very exciting very cool That's so cursed it is quite a curse now. Hi Rose. Welcome. How's it going? How's it going? Where's the dragon spy quest chain thinking my Bobby dragon spire Ashley. Hi. Hi Ashley. Hi. What do you I don't like Ashley's new voice? Probably part of the reason why I do not have dialogue on in fact You know what that is the only reason why I don't have dialogue on because Ashley's new voice is terrible It sounds like she is a chronic smoker and I don't vibe with that personally Right, let us go into the Drake Hatchery. This hopefully shouldn't take us too long the Drake Hatchery They're really clear they're really clear. I could be speaking really wrong here, but you never know You never know You're cleaning Stanley's tank. So you're gonna be in and out kind of fear fear I hope Stanley has a cleaner home by the end of stream And if not that would be very upsetting for me personally Because I am obviously Stanley's biggest fan. I have been his greatest supporter since day one. So yes I Don't know. Yeah, so I haven't streamed for the last few days. I just honestly didn't feel like it I could have streamed yesterday. I didn't really feel like it and I don't really want to force myself To stream if I don't feel like it. I'm at the point where I don't actually Really want to log on to the game as much at this current moment in time. So I'm just kind of like Not doing that as much if that makes sense Yeah, right, we need to go to the matriarch. That's right. That's right. We have to do all of this gross stuff down here Technically she's smoking a lot. She's on fire. This is true. This is very true, but I don't like it It's annoying frustrating and disgusting gross zero out in not a fan So yeah renters in town. I am I am I am here. I'm in the town of the Drake head tree that that's where I am That is my current location. Welcome River. How are you today? Hope you're doing well Hope you're doing well Has anybody else been burnt out of the game recently? Like is that just me is that just me am I am I the only one that has been like severely burnt out of this game? recently Okay, seems easy just a just a spider-man Just a single spider Definitely not what I was expecting, but this is a gauntlet. So hey, I guess they're just kind of like warming me up for today That makes sense Home from work and feeling great. Well, that's good to hear absolutely fantastic to hear You're a bit burnt out. You play less time. I still play fair fair fair. Hi crocs. Welcome. How are you? How's it going today? Let's do another blade we do another blade then we'll go for an earth walker should kill. Hopefully that would be good That would be good. He is just a mob. So shouldn't be too bad. Shouldn't be too bad Believe couple lamb purple lamb, but yeah, nah, I'm just feeling a little bit a little bit burnt out Not playing as much not wanting to play as much Yeah, that's just where I'm at, honey Is this a challenge on your spreadsheet? No, this is not the challenge on my spreadsheet. That is not today That's my storm character. This is my life character I'm kind of just in the mood for questing my life character at the moment I don't know why but I just am and I kind of just want to be out of dragon spire because I've been putting this off for a while I've been putting off dragon spire for a while and it gets to a point where I'm just like Frick it. I need to just do it. So this is currently the moment where I'm like, I need to just do it So yeah, and then we'll get into Celestia and I'll take another break of this character. That's how it works That's how it works Yeah Right next Used to log on every day to complete daily assignments and harvest your couch potatoes fair enough Fair enough fair enough fair enough Your storm is getting close to the end of Imperia finally nice very cool Very very cool. Uh, usually a lot of people get burned out when there isn't a new world out Well, there is a new world out and I'm burnt out. It's probably because I've been playing this way too much over the last like Like three years and I've kind of just kind of just all caught up to me and like, hmm, you know, what? Nope Nope, just dope Uh, Dragon Spire is one of those worlds you don't want to be stuck in. Yeah, imagine getting and okay imagine this You could choose any world to live the rest of your days and Which one would you choose? Which world would you choose if you could only choose one and you had to choose one? What one would you choose to live the rest of your life and you couldn't leave it ever? Which one would you choose? Your storm is in Christmas and he's level 98 nearly at dark more level that's exciting You don't count nervous as a as new it's been out for two months already Yeah, but I haven't even finished it on like all of my max my previous max level characters yet I've only done it on my life on my on my fire trees I've still got my myth of my death to go Um, yeah, you're staying in poor error fair enough. Honestly, I would stay in the aeroplanes too That would be that would be where I would go. That would be where I go Mushu bear bear bear bear bear bear Makes sense Right earth walker should kill the molten hunter Molten hunter Hopefully hopefully hopefully fingers crossed Blam Love to see it Right one left and then we've got another floor and in the boss so Another floor fight and then the boss So that's cool That is for Malibor Bear enough Malibor and there's a great choice great choice Great great great choice We're gonna quickly heal because we need to The vibes of Mushu Well, that's where art one is just fiddling on hitting schools. It's a bit like that It's a bit like that. I really hate fizzle fizzle is a stupid mechanic a Very stupid mechanic that needs to be changed. It doesn't really suit like Gameplay nowadays it just it's just is very unfun and uncool Personally The US between Malibor and Polaris Polaris is too cold for me too cold way too cold Way too cold. I'm on the aeroplanes hundred percent. I would be locked in the aeroplanes. That's where I would lock myself. I Would be locked away in the aeroplanes and I would enjoy every last second of it Every last second You'd probably pick a balloon or imperia fair enough fair enough avalon's a good choice Avalon's a good choice Shit we're gonna do this first Storm has low health and low accuracy. It does it does that is pain big pain. I need to sneeze Don't you hate it when your sneeze is like right on the tip of your nose and you can feel it coming And it's just like staying there and it doesn't come out. I hate that. I really hate that That's one of my worst things in my fight. That is the worst thing ever The worst feeling ever. It's just terrible absolutely terrible Um, okay Sure, sure, sure Right hello, let's destroy you let's destroy this man's Blam boom. He did love to see it drive potions. I don't Oh, that's a yikes. Oh well, that's fine He's fine We can just hear like this Avalon is fantastic too. If I live in Avalon, I'd probably be in the upper Kea Leon area fair enough There are enough. I Would I wouldn't have it the keep of Daniel on or whatever it's called. I Would rule over rule over Avalon with an iron fist Dictator Prince Yep, that would be me. I would be the evil man of Avalon. Yep That that's what I want to be That's what I want to be King Bruntorius, exactly. That's me Either upper Kea Leon or the wild there there. I want to hear your thoughts on who does more damage in that game Storm of fire depends on your setup and depends on what you mean by more damage Both of them are pretty comparable It just depends on like You know what you define as more damage more like damage at once storm more like Damage over time fire, but then also fire is pretty OP is pretty OP Um Especially if you have a double fire team you can just melt bosses or a lot of bosses Only fire could pull off a good rain of fire true Part of me prefers the weird because it's isolated and away from neighbors fair fair fair fair fair I would really like another blade actually But if we do this, this would kill me. Storm doesn't get OTS so regular damage base damage Yeah, but then that's kind of unfair because you're basing that off like storms specialty and fires not specialty So that's not really a fair comparison both of them have their merits Both of them have their merits But it's not really fair to like base it off just like, you know Just like only single hit or you know only hits that hit at once because Fire doesn't have many of those that are actually good because it's not their specialty Whereas if you're talking about damage if you're doing it in general terms Then it depends on your strategy and how you go about playing and we do playing with and what you're supporting you It's really it's really depends on your strategy and also like is better damage mean like One shots the boss or does better damage mean like higher damage stat because if it's higher damage stat than that storm But if it's one shot the boss both of them are just as good as each other So it's a very it's a very um, it's like myth myth could be put into that category as well You know myth are just as capable as Storm and fire Just as capable all of them have you know Around the same ish amount of damage obviously myths a little bit lower and Buyers a little bit longer in the storm and myth is even longer fire But both of all of all three of them have similar damage ability Sending Brent to exile in Mirage if anybody sent me to exile in Mirage, I would just simply die. I Hate deserts. I hate sand. I would simply just die I would eat sand and die. That's what I would do. That's a hundred percent what I would do I would eat sand to die Sent him to Azteca. No, I would die meteor would hit me. Oh my gosh, you guys just want me dead. I see how it is I See how it is You don't agree on that that's fair Balance is not a solo school Balance is in no way a solo school Or you technically you can solo any school but balance is painful and anybody who solos balance is is just like wanting to to cry But doesn't know how to actually cry IRL so they just torture themselves in a game That's why I saw a lot of balance was it or I haven't actually much, but I will be in the future Yeah, hi Sharia. Welcome. How are you? Hope you're doing well today Also, Dev said they won't fire enough to have the highest PS stats in the future as of now. Yeah, exactly Exactly miss seven pip AOE is stronger than storm seven pip AOE it is that is it is it is Mephaz's strongest AOE Seven pip AOE in the game Authorists is okay Yeah Is Celestia first or second up second arc second arc the first world of the second arc We're gonna summon the little minion The little minion Little minion Thrustrongin appears here at Shora's authors is like one of the best spells in the game. I need to heal. Holy moly Holy moly that hurt. I need to Not die. She's myth. I'm probably going to die Minion that's not a heel. I don't have any heels. Oh my gosh Don't hit me fizzle fizzle fizzle fizzle I'm dead. I'm dead. No Don't hit me fizzle fizzle as a storm spell fizzle, please How do you not fizzle a storm spell? But when I go my storm I fizzle every other spell. How is this fair? Oh? My gosh. Oh my gosh devastating Absolutely devastating This is terrible. This is a sad sad day a sad sad day. No, I just stole a fountain oopsies Fountain no more Best solo school of my opinion Death storm with good gear slash. Maybe fire. I would say death fire Storm I Wouldn't recommend people to the solo you would get more frustrated by doing that Than anything else Myth is also quite okay to solo, but they do have a problem of Averagely low health and a lot of most of a lot of their spells I can't use this So yeah My pet has death spell which is headless horseman I think headless is a good spell until you upgrade it with spellments and then it's not a good spell Only solo storm if you know what you're doing exactly exactly a slight balance only solo there if you know what you're doing If you don't know what you're doing then would not recommend at all. Like just don't just don't do that Mama mama mama mama mama mama we do this Just kidding we don't do this. That's fine. Hopefully I get an element of play that's very good. So that would be cool I think I've gotten so used to soloing on Storm that I'm used to frustrating and forgetting about it after I win. Yeah, fair enough. Fair enough. Fair enough. Makes complete sense. Right, that removes the weakness, which is cool. 69, nice. Nice. Ha ha, funny number. Bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum. Um, okay. Let's go for a... We'll just go for another plate I guess? I guess. Do do do do do do do do do do do do do. Any question? What does that mean? Does that mean? What do mean? this whole area needs to be graphically updated I just look at the ceiling when the humongous frog was being cast and it's so pixelated so pixelated man they need to go through all of the first arc and just give it the wizard city treatment you know just put their little hands on it and just work their magic a little bit I feel like that see look how pixelated it is I can literally count the pixels in that I can count the pixels in that holy any question fair enough yeah it's it's the most neutral answer you know I can't be I can't be giving away all of my controversial was opinions you know I need to just agree with them to make them feel like they they're correct you know it's how it works I need to just simply appear that I'm agreeing with them I'm like you know what yeah that's a fair point because you're valid you see it's a great way to not answer a question with my own thoughts and just and just tell them that they're right in my own little way that's why I do it that's why I do it because you know I like I like having I like giving people the sense of knowledge you know and they're like yeah you know I'm smart I like giving them people that you know I feel like it's my one job that I'm good at you know vital absolutely vital I'm gonna faint into an earth walker on this man's real fast boss wait you say that to me all the time oh no I'm exposing myself I'm exposing myself no no the brain says fair enough he doesn't agree I so a lot of the times I do agree with you but also sometimes I just say it because I want I say it it's just I don't know it's just one of the things that I say I don't know how to explain it I just say it like you know even even like even like IRL if people like come up to me and ask me a question and or say a statement even it's not a question it's statement I'm just like fair enough fair enough you know fair enough it's just I don't know what it is but I just do that that's just that's just how I how I react to things I can go into your house you should be worried no and no no no jokes on you I simply won't pick you up from the airport haha get ready like I don't agree with you I mean there's some things that are like inherently wrong that I'm like now this that's I disagree with that but like for the most part a simple fair enough is all I need to reply to something you know it's also a thing that I say when I don't know what to say so like someone would be like what do you think of my pet I think it's pretty good and I'm like fair enough if you think it's good that's pretty cool you know like I don't know why you need me if you think it's cool that's fine you know like it's just something that I say when I don't know what to say so yeah there's like there's like five different meanings of fair enough and you needed decipher which one I'm using can you guys would never know haha that's just how it works that's just how it works my mom my mom my mom my mom where's something minion hopefully minion can heal me a little bit that would be good it's fair enough for me thanks for understanding me hi Ryan welcome I've been I've been doing well I've been doing well how have you been sometimes often times people ask to feel validated sometimes people don't want almost truth exactly you know like there's just some occasions where I just don't need to roast them you know I don't need to roast the person okay I can just validate them and be like yeah you know that's fair those stats fair enough fair enough using them that's what you want to choose you can do that and you know people like that I guess because everyone has an inherent like I want to be validated validate me please I don't know what it is with people but people just love validation it's probably because everybody's a narcissist like most people are a narcissist and they just love like hearing things about themselves which is why I let people speak like generally I okay I really hate social interactions I dislike speaking to people generally but like the one thing that I love doing is just listening to people like moan or like like bicker about their problems because it's quite funny to see how like benign a lot of them are obviously some of them are not very benign but like generally like most people's problems are like you know pretty simple like man I was I was gonna work the other day and this guy he like cut me off you know and then and then I honked at him and he went over and like pulled the finger at me he got out we got had an argument and like what sort of people do that these days you know the things like that you know it's just so like stupid but like people feel the need to like you know just like get it off their chest and I like I like just listening to that because half the time it's just so funny it's just so funny what people like what people do yeah so yeah man you're healing me kind of nice kind of love it kind of love it there are different fair enough you have to decide for the time exactly you've been okay you've been working a lot fair I think now you're making me self-conscious about me doing it all the time I I've been working a lot too I've been working a lot too the death eternal rope is better than purple tenacin I don't mind it because I find it funny I find it really funny half the time because generally in my opinion if you're really full of yourself it means you have some form of like you know like issues and I find it like quite funny trying to like figure out what it is you know like like what is what is wrong like what what is the biggest insecurity of this person you know like why are they so full of themselves or like such a big character that they have to like hide behind the character because like 99% of people are generally just hiding from hiding the true self behind like like a facade or whatever you want to call it like something that is not them but they want it to be them I guess like they're putting on a character every day and that really interests me like trying on like like go behind the the person and try and figure out like you know who are they really you know like are they are they actually this like you know crazy and wild or are they like actually kind of like quiet you know just like sitting in the background or whatever you know because like most people generally don't act the way that they would want to generally around others obviously there's some exceptions to that but like most people put on like some form of character to a degree some people are site really like a lot and then some people are you know it's not quite as much I just I just love this stuff it's kind of interesting to me I'll tolerate people who show up so long as they don't do it by buying new stuff I don't mind that if people want to buy me stuff you know I'm all for that I will never I will generally never like reciprocate it but if people want to do that just to buy me or whatever you know I'll I'll accept it doesn't mean we're friends or whatever I'll accept it though yeah you like to laugh at yourself sometimes everyone should be able to laugh at themselves because if you can't laugh at yourself then you can't really laugh at other people that's generally my philosophy on that like if you if you can't you know joke about something that you've done then you shouldn't be joking about other people and like what they've done you know like Gary the other day he fell off a ladder you know that was pretty funny but I can't laugh at that unless I laugh at the time that I fell off a ladder you know or something like that luckily Gary was unharmed in this situation that was completely fictional but like generally as a rule you shouldn't really laugh at others until you can like comfortably laugh at yourself for your like your screw ups you know because everybody makes screw ups and that's fine and like the fun part about screwing up is that you can you know you learn from it and you can laugh at it at the end you know like there's a lot of that obviously some things you shouldn't really laugh at quite serious but generally but 99% of the times that you make a mistake you should come out of it like one more knowledgeable and to being able to laugh at yourself for it because you an idiot or whatever whatever you want to say we got the egg nice this has got so deep geez when did I get this deep holy moly I laugh at my stupidity all the time as you should as you should as you should I laugh at myself all the time as well it's quite funny I have so many different like personalities I guess not really personalities but like so many different like iterations of myself depending on what I'm doing like there's the stream me who's kind of like you know a little bit more like laid back and slightly chilled sometimes gets a little bit frustrated slightly masochistic that's where that side shines when I'm like around like other people like I'm not definitely not like so like you know and I use those sort of things to and even that I just laugh at myself for that because it's just so weird and funny like I have I like I like fraction my life off into like so many different types of me that like you know this specific type of me is only generally out when I'm streaming or like this this like personality or whatever you know this craziness that I do is only only when I'm working or whatever you know like it's it's just a bit weird and like most people are generally like that they have like different oh when you go to I need to really read where we're going first before trying to walk there has multiple I'm not saying that I'm not saying that I'm not saying I have a multiple personality syndrome I'm just saying generally I act differently around other people generally streaming turns you into a different person sometimes streaming I have I can be it complete I'm honestly generally I am quite a different person I am quite a different person when I'm streaming than when I'm like not streaming froze can confirm um yeah but then generally most people are like kind of like that you know you wouldn't act like a certain way at work or something whereas you would act that certain way around your friends or whatever you know right back to the drake hatchery was can get frustrating again it sure can this is true please believe him yes believe me I am a different person when I'm not streaming completely different person not like crazily different but I am different I am different what's another game like whiz pirate I mean I don't think I have ever found a game that is like similar to whiz in the way that it's like you know it's casual and you don't have to be like super sweaty to win but also has like some form of grind and is also fun and not masochistic I don't think I have found a game other than pirate that like fits any of those categories like all of those categories at once personally there's a whole bunch of other like games in the genre but for me they just don't like you know spark any interest personally that's not very helpful I know but that's just my you believe me thanks don't appreciate it I appreciate it some people would say Final Fantasy 14 but don't believe them yeah I don't I personally don't think that there is any game that is like was other than pirate which is you know similar it's not like perfect I hate these guys I hate these guys this is bringing me back to poison spam poison spam on my death that was fun pirate is so similar one would call it pirate doesn't really come well it's another game you didn't you didn't say that there was a stipulation that it had to not be made by Kings Isle you just said another game that similar so I gave you an option but yeah I don't I personally don't think there's like any game especially for me especially for me I don't think there's any game that incorporates like what I like about Wiz without things that I hate about other games you know like I don't like when it's like super duper focused on like being the best I don't really care about that I don't want to necessarily grind like 500 million years just to get the best gear that is like you know and like three weeks time is pretty much useless because you know the game's updated again so I kind of I kind of like Wiz for that because there's generally a decent amount of time between updates which I enjoy I actually think is probably the best thing for the game having a decent amount of time hi Zach welcome how are you hope you're doing well a decent amount time between updates because it allows people to you know enjoy the content at a leisurely play at leisurely pace but also doesn't mean that anything that is in that update is basically like outdated in a few weeks I don't really like that personally I'm doing well I'm doing well yeah and like that's one thing that I don't like about games that like update like all the time generally generally some of them need it still obviously but like most of especially like older games that still get updates like all the time in this genre generally I kind of just like annoying because it's it generally just adds in way too much power cred for no reason other than oh here's new update you gotta you know gotta grind to get the new gear that'll be outdated in three weeks or like a month or two months you know whereas at least in Wiz you generally have like one meta for like a whole year and then it evolves slightly which I enjoy a little bit more what's my opinion on the current state of Wiz in what way what what part of Wiz like as a general game or as like a as there are like a specific part that you want me to talk about because there's so many different like parts of Wiz that are like you know that I could talk about the current state is so different the different spell changes okay I like I like the Roshambo stuff I feel like a lot of the people are put off by the hieroglyphics which are these little icon things because everyone calls them hieroglyphics as a joke because they're so confusing so I'll call them hieroglyphics I think people get a little bit put off by the hieroglyphics because then you and don't know what half of them mean which is fine understandable I don't think people have given enough thought into how the game you know could evolve I do believe that there's a place for like especially the utility spells that the Roshambo utility spells they should be incorporated into PvE personally it doesn't mean you have to use them I just think it's a little bit stupid to like block them off from PvE completely it just doesn't make sense I hate these guys so much I want them to just explode just 100% I want these guys to explode I feel like there is a little bit of lack of consistency with the spells though that's probably my biggest like criticism of spells at the moment because of the like all of the spell audits that have happened like every single update it seems every single spell has changed so drastically from what it used to be that it gets to a point of you you'll get a spell cast on you by an enemy and you're not sure what it's gonna do and from an accessibility stand stand that shouldn't be how it is like you should know that this animation correlates to the spell and this action so like for example you can correlate you know Triton to doing damage to you like something like that you correlate Sirens to be doing an AOE and a Mantle whatever it does now I can't remember you know that's what it that's what it should be whereas I feel like they've changed so many spells recently that some people are still correlating it to doing other stuff which is fine because it does it may not do that anymore but then also is that acceptable because if you're gonna be having a game that is like you know does have a younger audience at times and originally that's what it was going for I feel like the simplicity of like the base spell design this spell does this okay there's a different animation for it because it does something different to you know fire cap does something different to fire off and is different animation to you know proof that otherwise there's no point having different different animations you might as well just have one animation for every single spell in the game because what's the point of having a different animation if it's going to do something different each time that's that's one thing that I dislike about the game from an accessibility point of view I do think all of the AOS should be updated to hit everyone at once I think that is that should be a priority for King's Isle what else what else what else the over catering to PVP sucks that Russian boat is cool I guess I I don't mind the over catering to PVP I just don't think that I think there's a fine line of where it like gets a little bit out of hand whereas Russian bow as a concept is like really good I just think that especially the utilities should be allowed into PVE because it would give people an opportunity to use them before they go into PVP so if they wanted to do it in PVP they kind of know how it works you know and they kind of already understand how the game kind of revolves around the Russian boat wheel and I feel like the fact that most of it is like you know aimed as PVP it was kind of pitched as a PVP update you kind of don't really hear any other people other than PVP players talking about it because you know for the most part PVE you don't need to use those sort of things it makes it complicated for people and then you get to spoiler alert the last the last boss of novice where you have to use those sort of mechanics people in PVE flounder because they don't know what they're doing because it's not a concept that they have been taught because they haven't had those spells utilized for them like they don't know how to use them they don't know what the symbols mean and that is a big issue I think especially for accessibility reasons again because like one of the best things about this game is how simple it is to just pick up and know what you're doing like the core concept of this game is you know walk around get a quest pick a spell cast a spell kill the enemy like that is that is basically the gameplay there is nothing more more to do in the game that is literally it is the most simple thing that you can pick up overnight whereas with all of these changes to spells it does make it a little bit more complicated and there's no real way to you know test out different strategies because you know all of these things a lot behind PVP but then PVP players are way better than you because they've been doing this for a long time you know they they know so much more about all of the ins and outs of these spells and how they work with each other because they've been doing it for so long whereas PvE players you give them these things they can learn but if you just give them them where they can't learn they're never gonna learn and they're never gonna want to learn because it's too complicated to them so there's like a thin a very thin line where you have to cross that you need to allow people to try without making it feel like I don't want to do it because it's too complicated so that's my opinion that that's why I think the utility should be allowed I don't I don't really care about the about the scions you know and the the gins and the onis I don't really care about that but I do feel like there should be an opportunity to use the the utility spells three-part utility spells because I feel like that's beneficial to gameplay what's Rochambo it's basically the thought that every it's kind of like rock-paper-scissors so like every action has a like a reaction to it so for example if I weakness there's a spell that could turn that into a blade but then you could counter that blade with a turning that into a shield or something like that it's kind of like a circle so you can go kind of around and around in a wheel that's kind of like the concept of Rochambo generally so like if you if you think about it as rock-paper-scissors and for example you have a blade a trap and a shield so someone may play a card that puts up a plate someone could counter that by turning that blade into a weakness and then someone who come around and turn that weakness into a shield on themselves or something along those lines that's kind of like the concept of it that every everything that you do has a reaction to it that can be turned into something else and it beats it technically that's kind of the concept of Rochambo generally where is this game see down the bottom he must be he must be that's kind of that's basically that basically the concept of that what the hell are those green pips these are school pips basically allows you to cast a spell at the cost of a power basically it's a power for a school so for example if I were to cast vampire actually you know what I'll do it in the fight I'll do it in the fight I'll put in a vampire I'll put in a vampire yeah let's put them to vampires because why not why not might as well so this green pip indicates a life put if I change this to death and in a few rounds when I get another power put or when I generate enough to make a school put I will be able to cut I'll get different which basically means that that pip acts as a power put for the death school or a power put for your own school or any school that you have a mastery on so for example if you have a mastery eminent for balance you can also use that for a balance spell but basically allows you to have a mastery tip for a school that you don't have a mastery for so for example if I get two death pips I can cast a vampire on the enemy which I'll show you just to prove that it works so there we go there we go I've got a black but now I've got a life put and a black one which is the death but so theoretically I can cast a vampire if I could get the spell if I could get the spell I could cast a vampire next round I don't like how law spells in our school perps it's stupid I'm undecided on that I understand it I don't necessarily like it but I kind of agree with it at the same time I'm like on the fence of that personally personally on the fence I choose law spells into cat for now yeah it is it is basically impossible you can get more than one kind you can get one for every single school so all of the seven schools you can get one for life myth death balance ice fire and so all of those you can get it and it allows you to use a spell from that school basically it will eat the tip cost so you're not using like six power pips to do a three pips spell so for example if previously if I wanted to cast a storm shark on this character I'd have to waste six power pips or three power three power pips to cast it whereas now I could simply not do that we'll show that in a sec when I get a vampire do you think storm should be nerfed or stay the same I think it should stay the same I don't agree with nerfing anybody I don't think anybody needs nerfs it just means that either the meta needs to shift a little bit or other schools need to be buffed in comparison and generally for PvE nobody should necessarily be nerfed there should just be more of a balance between things and stat should be tweaked slightly to get that balance in PvE I don't know why anybody would need enough I don't think that's necessary personally I'm kind of mad that the science but they at the science spells they gave us spells we will never use why are they eleven pips well they're eleven pips because it follows the progression of the spells which is why they why they got shadow pips to kind of counter that because you know they didn't have to do like 12 you know and where do you go from there because you can only have 12 I see it's 12 or 14 I can't remember exactly but like you there's only so many but people do use scion because it is a generally a decent spell that you can double which is kind of nice it just takes some setting up to do at times I'm just waiting for a vampire yeah you think frog could use a buff I don't think so earthquake could probably use a nerf not really serious on that but I don't necessarily think there's any spells that need a buff per se most of them are pretty in line of what they should be now what you think is the most broken spell in the game here here we go so this is only going to use two death pips instead of two power pips and two regular pips that it would normally take Medusa Medusa is pretty broken Medusa is pretty broken I don't know if there's one particular spell I guess scarecrow is pretty broken yeah so there we go they use two death pips instead of my two new pips and two power pips so yeah very cool now I can change back to life so yeah basically you just click on that and you can choose any school you want confuse yeah it confuses pretty okay that's pretty broken what would you say it's the rarest piece of get-a-get I guess it's the this is a ring that's dropped in in Tartarus that is like pretty good but this is very rare or is it all the blade of the Feltide in this edit I don't know it's one of those like really rare things I don't have one ever but yeah and a little divine influence that's it that's it that's it yeah that's it that's probably the rarest thing in the game you can never tell if confused works yeah it's a it's a bit weird it's a bit weird it's very finicky I find how many blades do I have two life blades I would really love to get a earthwalker right now right now only drop from Hades but it's a really low drop rate yeah exactly exactly I'm waiting for it I want to know right now give it to me give me an earthwalker please please please game confused does not apply around this cast on you but the two rounds up it doesn't necessarily always make you fit yourself especially if you're smart about it remove your heads but then sometimes it just simply does not work either especially if you're talking about the confused that tatsawim had it's not actually always guaranteed it will still do the animation but it's not actually guaranteed that you are confused which is in itself a bit confusing I don't think tatsawim has confused anymore I'm pretty sure it doesn't but yeah let me that makes you hit you play the enemy reshuffle how's the enemy yeah well it depends on what you have in your hand basically it just chooses a spell in your hand and cast it and it won't cause it will cast it as if the enemy cast this casting it from their hand so for example if you have a scarecrow in your hand it'll cast it as if the enemy is casting it and it will hit your team instead that's basically how confused works essentially essentially that's how confused works hi tempreston welcome I'm new to wizard although I played when I was a kid I take out it's launched how long should I go before starting a new character should I beat the whole game first or just whenever you should do whatever you feel is best like if you get sick of a character just a new one might as well there's no real downside to starting a new character yeah I would just say play how you want to play you know if you find you know you get towards later in the game and you you don't really like the character you can start a new one I wouldn't recommend deleting any characters though just just keep them because eventually you might want to play on them again yeah that would be my tip actually this is good for getting out all of those new pips least favorite world and favorite world least favorite is Azteca favorite world I'm not actually sure and the top favorites is Lemuria Mali bone Polaris and one of those ones it depends on the day depends on the day depends on the day pretty much your favorite world is chrysalis fair fair enough the whole first arc is free until the end of the month so now it's time to start playing if you haven't that is true that is true your favorite world Evelyn Celestia Evelyn I can see Celestia I don't understand why people like Celestia it's such a dull world it's such a boring world no offense no offense it's just so like it's a bit yikes in my opinion it doesn't really have like a cohesive story it's all very samey it's like in an awkward stage of its kind of looks okay but it also kind of doesn't look okay the difficulty is quite high as well so if you're a new player like going into Celestia is quite a learning curve yeah at least favorite Celestia my least favorite is definitely not Celestia Celestia is a good world I just feel like it's in my opinion it's not a valid favorite world because it's just it's just a little bit like the story doesn't really matter in Celestia like it doesn't really you don't go like hmm yes Morgan bad guy you know you really learn anything about Morgan it's kind of like you know yeah forgettable you know it's like Avalon the story of Avalon it kind of forgettable and for me the story is quite an important part so like you know Zafaria pretty forgettable as well the whole of art to is pretty much forgettable which is why I don't rate any of the art to worlds highly because story is an important part of the game and all of them are just kind of trash we're going down here whoopsie whoopsie whoopsie bring his revoked your validity exactly I did not fair enough you so sorry but you are not getting validated by me today you're allowed to like Celestia I just in my opinion it's not a valid choice personally personally ugliest world dragon spire hundred percent dragon spire or Mooshu dragon spire or Mooshu those are the two ugliest worlds in the game don't at me I don't want to hear but Mooshu is so pretty it's not as ugly Mooshum pirate is pretty Mooshum was ugly ugly ugly ugly favorite music theme in Wiz the the combat theme in New Vekorgia followed closely by the Rasputin theme from Polaris I felt Winter Tusk bosses were the hardest in the game so far but I thought that we were supposed to do it since having in it right at 44 after dragon spire yeah that Winter Tusk is generally I would say Winter Tusk is more of a level 60 world in my opinion it gives good XP really really good XP but for me and I'm not really not really a fan of doing Winter Tusk too early because it is quite a it is a very steep difficulty curve compared to Celestia it's even more insane which is kind of cool but also it's like a little bit insane a little bit insane at the same time little bit insane forum haha finally finally we are leaving this place love to see it boom boom boom boom boom boom Mooshu kind of ugly because it all looks the same minus the tree of life in the dream world even then it still looks the same you should do one to start side by side with Celestia I I hate Wisteria and Grizzleheim is too good in Wisteria yeah Grizzleheim is okay it's kind of like middle of the road Wisteria is okay kind of middle of the road in my opinion they're not great but they're not like terrible Wisteria is pretty forgettable though Wisteria does have a very forgettable story that doesn't actually relate to anything else in the game at least Grizzleheim and Wistertust relates to the main story in Arc 3 right the forum aha second last area before we go and defeat Malistair which honestly maybe we do that today who knows who knows who knows and how long this takes and how much I want to play with right to the chamber just over this way over here time to get knowledge get knowledge Grizzleheim has the best law it's got some decent law sure does what gear should I chase after for waterworks I heard zigzag is good but not nobody really does it yeah generally waterworks is fine that'll get you through up until level 100 and then you go to darkmore which is painful but people do it still I believe so it's not too bad but yeah basically level 60 you need to wait to 100 as kind of how it is which is so stupid but hey that's how that's how the gear goes and then once you've got to level 100 you get to about level 125 you get cabalus gear 130 you get paradox gear which is generally an upgrade but I would generally say either paradox or cabalist don't really like go for both of them because not really worth it and then 130 is quite a big level because that's catacombs and that's really good actually you don't even need paradox because that is 130 isn't it but even then catacombs not like 100% necessary and then level 140 not really anything 150 is Lemuria which is which is merciless gear which is pretty good and then level 160 is the current max which is Nova Scare which is pretty decent pretty decent very painful to farm from what I have heard but decent I don't count any of the aquila gear it's just it's just too annoying to farm and there's no real point like especially at level 90 waterworks can easily get you to level 100 and easily through dragon spire I'm not dragon spire duck more so there's no real need for aquila personally but easy easy peasy one of guys I was farming with he was on like run six with no drops yeah it can be like that race nice it's can be like that you felt bad because it took you 10 plus runs to get this is scare and then you got four waterworks into runs don't feel bad about that that's just RNG that's just RNG I have never had any good luck with Zeus at all like to I went for all of the gear on my fire was that's the only was that I've actually even managed to get full Mount Olympus gear on that took me so long so long I think I was on run about 50 somewhere around the 50s to 70s before I got everything it was insane and it took incredibly long time absolutely incredibly long time and then on that same wizard technically I got all of the waterworks here on the same run but I did open quite a few second chance chests but not actually too many compared to some of the other second chance chests all of heroes that I've opened in the past you know so it's not actually it's not actually too too bad but yeah like RNG works in miraculous ways some days you just get really lucky and then some dungeons you're gonna be stuck there forever or what feels like forever what am I thinking of doing what is this the senator gear is a good alternative it can be it can be but then also bizarre gear is not too bad like bizarre gear up until level 60 it's not actually crazy bad it's not the best but it's not terrible things that's fine what do I want to do just cut that just wait I want a right spin the storm has a hundred and fifty three is level 153 with cruising gear and has a hundred and seventy eight damage integral in my opinion is better than this list it depends it depends on your skull and it depends on what pieces and what gear you're willing to like sacrifice it really just depends on that another blade sure you can get waterworks going to runs you can you can you can waterworks gear drops are not consistent across all schools I'm pretty sure they are I'm pretty sure the hat only drops from the squid but every single school and the rest of the most of the rest of the stuff drops from solicit I'm pretty sure I'm pretty sure that's how it works like I'm 99% sure that's how it works really life had some final hits really that's crazy dude why is that that's crazy waterworks gear guide let's see that's crazy I didn't realize that I've never got a I need a realy need an earth walker here really need an earth walker that would be very cool very very cool don't kill me no no no no no no no no no no no no this is gonna hurt yep that hurt a little bit that hurts a little bit what blades do we have we have one of each okay we do have an earth walker which is great we're just gonna quickly heal up hopefully we get a power for the next could have probably healed the minion but she's really not much of a use at this point so I think I'm gonna say changed it the wiki is still stating it drops from the fire yeah I thought I'm I was pretty sure that I got my fire stardust hood from last year and then I got the rest from the second chance chest please don't fizzle thank you game appreciate you yeah hey I could be wrong I'm not a wiki but I'm pretty sure I got my hat from Oscar for on my fire pretty sure I did pretty sure I did again could be wrong right I did a decent amount decent amount now we can just spam some other stuff and things fizzle good good you deserve to fizzle he deserves to fizzle very good my fat also still drops yeah will you ever solo waterworks for stream no on my storm yes actually no probably not on my storm no no no not happening not happening not happening at all not happening at all I'm not that massacristic I'm massacristic but not that massacristic my massacristic tendencies portrayed in my storm walkthrough and that's it that that says massacristic is I'm gonna get and that's pretty massacristic I'm not soloing darkmore I'm not soloing waterworks I'm not gonna be soloing you know that sort of stuff that just doesn't not really interest in doing all I know I've gotten all my gear on two wizards and about two runs yeah that's fair it's possible do you know Perik yeah I've heard of him I don't know him I don't know him personally but I've heard of him he does a lot of those sort of insane stuff yeah you know it's a little worse for enough I'm not saying it's not possible I'm just saying I'm not massacristic enough to do that especially if I'm getting gear because that's generally the only reason why I'd run waterworks if I'm getting gear not really gonna be soloing something generally especially if it's like a long dungeon like waterworks not in the mood for that I don't I don't play with for enough time to make that be beneficial for me yeah sorry there's also other people who do that you know far better than me I'm actually not great at the game I'm pretty average at the camp I don't claim to be the best of the game I just I just play it because I enjoy it and some people enjoy watching me play it some people hate me playing it but that's fine too um you're healing me which is nice you know how I said I didn't eat the minion anymore the minion is coming in clutch I appreciate this it's very very cool and good and I appreciate it much it's doing such a good job healing me well very good job so I will give it that but yeah that's not really something that I enjoy doing don't really enjoy just soloing insanely hard bosses just for the fun of it especially not anymore I don't have enough time to play the game I don't have enough patience to play the game so that's definitely not definitely not something that I do but do you like the myth minions some of the myth minions are pretty good really good oh my gosh satyr hello hello do what is this minion crazy absolutely crazy watch it fizzle though watch it fizzle the satyr it didn't fizzle oh my gosh free satyr love to see it thank you minion appreciate you MVP absolute MVP didn't want stray from healing me even though it was dying so nice so nice right let's get back to vital video vital the egg is to your favorite it's good the egg is great I love the egg I love the egg it's perfect just the way it is perfect just the way it is okay what are we doing this staging room staging room load thank you this area just frustrates me a little bit because it's just so strange in my opinion we're about to do a defeat and collect quests which is great very cool and good bum bum bum bum bum you believe me defeat these guys get some sack no not the sec these are the hearts and then then we need the sack from the lame limbs we get two at once I think over here we can get both of them is that correct we can ha ha ha I remember this now please be both yeah we got both nice epic epic the 78 one from the professors for a visitor school too oh yes yeah the Sanji that one's pretty cool I like that one you're having flashbacks the last night yeah me too me too when will this stream end you think probably after I finish this area so we've got what one two three four five six six quests left which will take a little while because there's two boss fights and I think another defeating collect after this one so probably in about 40 30 40 minutes I'd say so we bit of fun you can always watch it afterwards though as well so also if you subscribe to my second channel craft box extra it'll go up there next week so yeah yeah thank you stopping by I will hope to see you when you're back if we go for rat spin this will be good this will be good there's a total of the father drake quest yeah there was it doesn't have a boss that was just three more fights that was the boss that I thought there was but it's just three more fights which isn't too bad isn't too bad and then it's the final countdown no silly little dragon man this is so sad this is so sad so sad this won't even kill because we don't have enough damage and he resists so much oh no oh no oh it did wow epic how did you come up with your channel name fun fact fun fact here back in 2015 me and my friend Finn we we were like we had another channel and we decided that we wanted to make a new one and we were in a religious education religious studies whatever you want to call it class and we decided that we wanted to make a minecraft channel as you do back in 2015 so we just we came up with the great name the craft box it's great name really great name it's so original so original but basically that's where it and then he he didn't want to do much of it anymore and I'm like well I might as well do it because I enjoy it so then I started posting the pirate 101 playthrough we had already started the road 200 series which is a very old series that you can't see the first videos of anymore they're lost to the memory hole that was that was one of the first first series oh yeah you guys can't go back to the start of the channel anymore because YouTube did that the thing hold up I'll show you so like okay let me just let me just finish this fight and then I'll I'll show you I'll show you the history of the channel history of the chair that's interesting interesting interesting this blade you're watching my private escape through fun series good series would rate probably about a seven out of ten pretty cool I enjoyed that one apart from twisting a private tier that was not fun but yeah basically we started the Roach 100 series me and him and then he kind of just didn't want to do anything so we were like posting you know occasionally in 2015 and then in September of 2015 I decided to to make a musketeer character and pirate 101 and I'm like you know what might as well just because you know might as well so I did that I did that and it was just a series didn't get many views that's fine I don't really care I enjoyed it it was the first video that I had ever ever ever recorded by myself because I at this point I've had probably probably about four different YouTube channels this I think is my first and I had never ever ever ever ever done like solo anything like it had always been with someone else because I generally am not a funny guy I'm not really funny especially back then I was not funny at all I I was very very shy I hated anything that like put me into the limelight I really didn't like that so I posted probably my least favorite video ever because it's just so awkward and grossing fringe like the whole musketeer walkthrough is just terrible I hate it if I could take it down I would in fact if I could take down all of the videos that I hated on this channel there would only be like five videos left but like it's good to have because it shows progression but like I'm funny I was not funny I was really not I'm I still don't think that I'm particularly funny I can be but like yeah but anyway there was like the first time that I had ever done something by myself ever like it was the first time I recorded anything by myself and you know I'm like afterwards I hated doing it but I'm like you know well let's just try it again so here here is the here is the oldest oldest videos on the channel all of these Roach 100 once you cannot you cannot watch they are they all private this one apparently has a copyright claim which is interesting don't really care though but yeah basically basically me and my friend we would record we were originally just gonna do Minecraft and then I'm like hey you should play was a one-on-one because you used to play it it's fun game you should play it you should play it with me you should play it with me and then he's like okay sure so we did the series it's finished we only got up to Celestia we didn't even finish Celestia there's actually there was actually one on there was one recorded episode that hadn't been seen unfortunately it was lost because it was in the hard drive that corrupted earlier this year so you're never gonna see that unfortunately unfortunately you're never gonna see that it was a pretty terrible episode which is why it didn't come out but basically I started uploading the musketeer walkthrough in September of 2015 is when I did the first episode petrified absolutely petrified you can go and watch it by the way I'm not gonna watch it because I hate watching these videos on on stream and then I uploaded the second episode in January of 2016 so like September October November December like four months later I came back with episode 2 and then we continued with the road to 100 we were like you know uploading very consistently over the time episode 3 if the musketeer walkthrough came out in February it's like a once a month thing and then it came out to March and then we missed two months in May I just didn't really record these too often yeah and then we keep on going musketeer walkthroughs doing well we get to wisteria I do another salt no that was with him don't worry we try other stuff on Minecraft but really the only thing that was like you know that I enjoyed doing was was at the time he didn't really play Minecraft much at that point either he was more playing like CS go and stuff so we really just like completely as soon as we started the channel we completely diverged in our gaming interests which is really funny so I kind of like took over the channel and it kind of became like my sort of channel with him occasionally there I did a runescape thing for like a little bit it didn't really do too well didn't really want to play anymore so I stopped that you know musketeer walkthrough is very consistent November 2016 we're up to the lens here which is pretty cool anyway we carry on we carry on we carry on eventually eventually it becomes that he takes a break here we see my friend Finn he's taking a break we got up to episode 60 and he's just like I'm I don't want to do it anymore so like okay so then I just like okay well might as well just do musketeer walkthrough so I uploaded a lot of musketeer walkthroughs like a lot of them all the way through 2017 and this is when my channel started get kind of like you know kind of okay this was my last year of high school so I'm like spamming out musketeer walkthroughs we're all like super duper busy there's an update video that would be interesting to watch basically basically finish off them musketeer walkthrough up to episode 77 crazy and then I actually took a lot of episodes of runescape and then I saw the death walkthrough and little did I know that that would probably be the most important series on this channel like up till here up till up till here like this this series has been doing like really well for like a channel that had like 400 subs or something like it was doing pretty well and then I did this and then kind of like exploded so I managed to finish the whole game at the time in 2017 in one year I uploaded I absolutely grinded I grinded so hard I uploaded when we get to like safariya and stuff I was uploading three videos a day just to finish the game to have the only still the only full walkthrough on YouTube that has like all of the dialogue all of the everything's at like here September 10 September 10 I'd like uploading like two three videos a day it's like kind of crazy and also like it goes 11 then 25 and I'd upload three but yeah and then like 26 is three 27th is three 28th is three videos a day 29 three videos a day and I was like absolutely grinding it absolutely grinding it so like all of these like a whole bunch of these videos like especially in Avalon and safariya we were recorded like back to back to back to back like one day I would just sit down there and play the game for like four hours after school and just just play for four hours finally finish the musketeer walkthrough here after I rage quit and then yeah then I started the privateer walkthrough that one kind of didn't do as well but that's fine and then yeah you just continue onwards and we get to 2018 when I start live streaming here and then I moved the twitch to live stream and then I then what did I do I moved the twitch to live stream then I still uploaded videos started my second channel in 2020 it's actually kind of crazy now and many call hearts we just need these spider boys and then you know I've stopped uploading I didn't quite stop uploading videos I've only been like uploading like high quality videos I decided to do that instead I had this idea for a series a long time ago probably like when did this story so far come out hold up hold up when did the first story so far come out I think it was when caramel was released so whatever yet that is story so far show oh no it must have been lemuria lemuria so story so far arc one went out la not last year 2021 in October and that was like that video I spent so long on like crazy crazy crazy long time on and it was I had the idea like a whole year earlier where what happens if there was someone that just like you know recap the story and I decided I decided that would be a good good idea but I didn't want to do it because it's like it's a lot of work it's a lot of work and at that time I was more focused on just like just like getting videos out you know because I didn't really care if it's like I just wanted videos out it got to 2021 where I'm like you know what what happens if I just start doing videos that actually mean something a little bit more now that I've got my second channel where I can post whatever I want to post like all of the low quality low quality videos you know like stream stuff like all of these they don't want all the main channel I can just post them on the second channel so I can put the main channel into something that's like you know cool lots of work on and you know I posted them they did absolutely terribly like if we go into the analytics of this like for the first the for the first like like the first like three months they had like a thousand views you know like a thousand views in three months not crazy and then for some reason out of nowhere like last year these things just like like skyrocketed like absolutely crazy skyrocketed this is what my like second or third most viewed video now story so far arc one kind of went crazy um and that kind of made me think like hey you know what maybe maybe there's something there so um I at the time I posted it all up to Carina I haven't done La Maria or Novus I'll probably do them in an arc or one just all together um but yeah so I posted them then I continued the death walkthrough it was kind of a very bland year 2022 for videos didn't post too much um because it just I just didn't want to post like a lot of videos because I'm like well these death walkthrough videos they don't get as many views because they kind of trash I realized that um so then I tried out some like other formats of you know like just more like sort of like crazy challenge videos or whatever um just like really well edited or well edited stream highlights stuff um and then I did update videos which do quite well and I really upset that I didn't finish follow through with all of that this year maybe well last year maybe this year I'll do that um and then I posted the story so far for Pirate and that is um that was a lot of effort that was a lot of effort so that's where I am now and that is the story of my channel and how I got the channel name thank you for listening to my very very long story that probably did not need to be that long um yeah yeah that is that is my channel in a nutshell and here we are today with 3 000 subscribers very cool very very cool um let's go to Vido Vido hello hello hello hello Tera Wing where are these guys and the drink coming in power ah yeah these guys at myth I thought they were let's get some health real quick quickly get a little bit of health and defeat these guys real fast um um I want to make a drinking game where you take a shot every time you see check out the mosquito I don't say that a lot I really don't I don't I don't like promoting that one because it's kind of trash any walkthrough that you should watch that I think is like worthwhile watching is on my second channel like all of those everything everything on my second channel is something that I think you should watch like you should binge the whole second channel like that is that is where you go for like bulk content of mine that you may have seen you may not have seen it I don't know but that is that is where like all of the newer like better not great but better content that you can just like put on the background it's like that is that is where I would push people anything that's really well edited like the pirate 101 story so far which you should totally go watch because it took me at least six months to make that video um is like you should watch all of the newer stuff um because that that is stuff that I've actually put like a lot of time into like the pirate 101 story so far which you should totally go watch by the way it's like the wizard 101 story so far but like it's a massive like hour and a half long basically movie of pirate 101 law explained to you in in my great New Zealand voice so what would you not want from that um yeah um I remember I was in my favorite episode within had to be the one where he talks about the meditation guy I still remember that I still remember recording that I was I was um like what the heck what the heck I remember I was at work and my computer was on high volume during my treat and you had to turn it down no no oh no I'm so sorry I'm so sorry oh um I like caramel a lot more than I thought I would caramel was called very cool what made your what what made you name your channel craft books brain speaks into the entire life story not the entire life story okay I just cut to 2015 okay cut to 2015 and then I explain nearly the entire life story just from 2015 um yeah yeah just a little bit of history history but yeah like most of the walkthroughs that I do now are on the second channel because they're just they're just there I think the main channel is more for like I see this channel as the place where I stream so you still get content but also the content that I put like a lot of effort into um generally generally a lot of effort into so you know like the story so far and you know update videos I try and make them as concise as possible guide videos I do want to kind of make a few more like sort of discussion the type videos which I used to do a lot back in the day um I think it was like every every week I would have like a different discussion video which I kind of enjoyed doing but then I kind of ran out of topics um but yeah I would like to do something similar to that again um but also not just like talk about it and actually provide like you know provide solutions to problems that I see that there are in the game because I feel like you know something that people might be interested into maybe I don't know but yeah that is that is that that is that that is that right acorn kablam goodbye please get to we got two sweet lovely one more one more one more one more one more one more one more I kind of want to in a fight though just to guarantee that we get it just to guarantee it because it would be very upsetting if we did not well that's unfortunate that's unfortunate we're gonna have to fight actually you know what we just played we just play that was the yikes that was the yikes um we should quickly get some manner very quickly and then head back maybe maybe if we leave and come back there'll be different different configurations of the enemies who knows craft box lore stream imagine imagine the story so far but it's of the craft box absolutely crazy um right I wonder what's through those gates I've always wondered that what's is through those gates I don't know okay here are some let's fight some of these guys hopefully this will be the last set that we have to fight uh that would be good that would be very very good and then we can be nearly done with dragon spire we'll probably do one more stream probably either tomorrow or Monday Monday evening where we will finish off dragon spire once and for all on this character will be great it will be great and then I don't want to quiz on this character I won't want to quiz on this character forever so yeah just kidding I might do it I do want to do some more monstrology though known dragons fire probably the exact same truth out yeah probably but hey I would still like to know what is behind the door would still want to know like who's behind there what what stories are behind there you know who's died behind there it's man I know someone's died behind there I just want to know who oh actually tomorrow I might do a death walk through because I need to do another one of those soon yeah I might do a death I might do a double stream tomorrow death walk through and then and then do a to a dragon spire finale maybe because I do need to do a death walk through the problem is I have to split up the death walk through from other streams I can't just have it as like one stream because the death walk through goes into a different playlist and I can't have other stuff on it as well because that's not very good not very good or cool you're busy tomorrow oh no that's not very good that's not very cash or money this is so sad this is so sad I need second channel videos though I need second channel videos and I'm working on Monday from early until kind of late and Tuesday until late so yeah I don't know I don't know when I need to do a grandpa's birthday party that's exciting that's exciting right please get it please get it please please yes thank you thank you game I appreciate you appreciate you you're supposed to well out then thank you thank you for allowing it I appreciate that very kind of you very kind and considerate we're about to level up which is very exciting very very exciting it's just perhaps the broomstone real quick don't have dialogue that's dangerous geez these guys trying to get me killed why do I need dialogue to collect brimstone seriously game seriously game smh my head luckily we didn't get pulled would have been bad would have been very bad right hello vidor hi how's it going level up nice use the forge use the forge boom forging you collect brimstone off the ground yeah thanks I could have done that without you needing to tell me grandmother Raven smh my head right father drake father drake time wrong way thanks appreciate you appreciate you okay this is just three mob bites stacked on top of each other surely nothing could go wrong right right surely nothing could go wrong probably okay just a spider we got this we got this we can defeat the spider you collect a sample of crystal yeah this game always telling me what I'm doing when I already know what I'm doing I already know what I'm doing um we'll do this whatever whatever we'll do this sounds good we should be able to combo with the rat spin next as well as long as we get a carpet theoretically theoretically as long as we also do not fizzle power please yeah nice nice nice nice nice boom love to see it lovely lovely lovely right and not could blame he did cool we didn't even lose any help look at me go look at me go boom boom right double fire double fire double fire time uh we'll play we will blade blade yes we will yes he is I'm very cool and good at that very cool and good at that let us go for this first get some weak damage on them get a bit of weak damage on them quickly and then we might have to follow up with a seraph on both of them probably just because of the weakness but that's fine it's fine we can make do flam oh yeah we even just another rat spin would probably be good bum bum bum bum bum bum I don't know if this will kill don't actually know if this will kill don't actually know if this will kill sunbird oh my gosh what what are you doing what are you doing no no no don't sunbird me ouchie ouchie ouchie that's not very good right seraph hello kaplamo oh it did kill nice okay that's good that's good quickly heal look at those in the background they're taunting me king xyle are taunting me they're everywhere I see them in my dreams absolutely devastating absolutely devastating this is psychological abuse I swear I'm in an abusive relationship with was a one-on-one all right bum bum bum okay video ouch and here we go blade and he did he did he's so dead he's so dead he ain't even alive anymore look at these so sad so sad honestly just devastating absolutely devastating absolutely devastating uh we will play hopefully we find a thingy mobby by thingy mobby I mean a what's it called what's it called a rat spin that's what I'm looking for a rat spin um I don't need to eat those we'll keep that let's just pass let's just pass see if we can find one in this and that's why I kept the wanted because I knew they would do that I just do it I just knew he would he looked too suspicious to not do that to me bum bum right um okay we'll do it on this guy he has slightly more health just slightly just slightly bum bum bum bum bum bum bum bum 65 not even that much not even that much kibble amp okay cool there we go 41 nice damage nice damage there really powerful okay it's still not getting a rat spin that's cute very cute very very cute I just need one rat spin please that is all I'm after all I'm looking for you wish you could eat the lava no please don't eat the lava no please don't eat the lava right this should kill easily easily should kill bum bum bum bum even with a weakness of course they would of course they would do that if you don't eat the lava the lava eats you so true so true you can eat lava but only once how did I not kill oh my gosh this is devastating absolutely devastating weaknesses mean so much more so much more nowadays when you're a little wife was it here we go hopefully this time goodbye yeah nice easy clap easy clap right that should be it hopefully this floor will be the man's yeah hello let's go back boom yay back to the drake hatchery real fast and let's go to the silica for that it'll be quicker into the necropolis and I'm going away which is great very cool very epic right let's do this let's do this here we go drake hatchery drake hatchery and teleporter hub and carefully cross the road and carefully use the teleporter so convenient that they just put the teleporter there man they really thought about people right have we done it nope now we need to talk to ashley now we need to talk to ashley oh luckily this should be one of the last times we talked to ashley which is good right and then we can be done we can be done with this stream then we only have one more part of dragon spider left malice there to destroy him or not to destroy him that is the question yay yay yay yay let's go use the young battle drake sounds so weird sounds so weird so weird but that's fine here we go the most iconic the most iconic thing in the game very cool look at this we fly in we fly in I love this cutscene so much it's actually pretty cool it's pretty cool up to malice deslia that used to be peak animation right there not too bad for 2009 agree agree right very cool very very cool indeed next time we will I guess destroy malice there or something or something like that um yeah hope you enjoyed this stream thank you for stopping by I'll be live again probably tomorrow we'll do a death walkthrough do a little bit of a death walkthrough thing sounds good um yeah thanks for watching and as always motorcraft outside the box
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New Transient Accommodation Regulations (Vacation Rentals are the Future)
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Ohana Aina Association Advocates. The host for this show is Erica Muller. The guest is Joshua Montgomery.
Erica and Joshua discuss how vacation rentals affect the housing market and how they might be beneficial to the community. Joshua discusses the new upcoming regulations in Hawaii County and how the Ohana Aina Association helps advocate for the industry.
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Erica Muller and this is vacation rentals are the future. Welcome back and a very happy new year to all of you going into 2023. I'm really excited to learn today more about where vacation rentals are heading in the next year. And to talk about that today, we have Joshua Montgomery with us. He's with the Ohana Aina Association Advocates for short-term rentals. And we're gonna discuss today about the regulatory landscape and the benefits that vacation rentals bring to the community. So welcome to the show, Joshua. How are you doing today? I thank you so much. I'm doing great. It's always a beautiful day in Hawaii. Absolutely. So can you tell us a little bit about what you do at the Ohana Aina Association Advocates and how you're helping the vacation rental community make progress over there? Sure. So I took over as the president of Ohana Aina about a month ago and the organization's goal is to promote a few basic principles. One of them is private property. So the idea that folks should be able to do with their property, what they choose. One is the vacation rental as an industry. So advocating to make sure that locals here in Hawaii can participate in Hawaii's largest industry which is tourism. And then also to promote the participation in that industry as capital owners. So here in Hawaii, our major industry as a community is tourism and a lot of folks work in that industry as wage earners. Our goal is to make sure that more people can participate in that industry as capital owners. So people who own things that make money as opposed to people who go out and work for an hourly or an annual wage. Oh, that's beautiful. I love it. And I love to talk to people like you that are actually pushing that for the local homeowners because I'm a big advocate myself on being able to use your own property as you want to use your own property. And when you close that door on people, it creates so many ripple effects in the community. Vacation rentals supply a lot of jobs as well. And I'm sure you know about that in the community. Do you have any statistics or numbers just about as to how many jobs the vacation rental community is actually supplying locally there or do you have an idea around that? Vacation rentals here on the Big Island of Hawaii affect 7,500 families. So that's right around 20,000 folks in our local community or around 10% of the island is involved in the vacation rental industry either as property owners, managers, or as service providers, folks who provide maintenance or cleaning services for vacation rentals. So it's a pretty sizable chunk of our broader economy. And it's one of the few places that locals in Hawaii can participate in the tourism trade as owners of property as opposed to as wage earners. And so much of the vacation industry here in Hawaii is international conglomerates. People fly here on international airlines where the money goes back to airline companies on the mainland. They stay in hotels that are owned by Wall Street hedge funds. When they're here, they rent rental cars from publicly traded rental car agencies. And so even though they come to Hawaii and consume our resources, when they're here the money that they spend doesn't necessarily stay in our community. And so in the vacation rental industry that money goes to homeowners and it goes to service providers who are negotiating with homeowners for wages on a much better level playing field. So they make higher wages and have better working conditions than they would at a big hotel. Oh, that's really great information. And that's kind of what I was looking for. And so what do you think the effects of what happened last October when we had this sweeping regulatory mandate go across? I think it was in Honolulu and the surrounding area. What do you think the effects of that were on this local economy that you're talking about that is made up of the home sharing economy? Yeah, so it's important to look at the vacation rental industry holistically. So as a broader industry, not simply as absentee owners or as folks who run hosted rentals or as home stays but simply as people who participate in the tourism trade by providing rooms in small establishments. So I would argue that bed and breakfasts probably fall in our category as well. And the regulatory changes that are being pushed through in large part of being supported by the HTA, the Hawaii Tourism Authority, which has historically acted as a mouthpiece for the big hotels. So think of these big hotels that are owned by hedge funds and Wall Street firms. That's their voice in the market. And the regulations are being driven by local hotel managers and local hotel operators. And I kind of want to unpack who that is. The tourism industry is such a huge percentage of our economy and it's so important. And yet the HTA is being managed and driven by people who are middle managers and hotel conglomerates. Many of these folks, they wouldn't be able to get the CEO of their company on the phone if they tried. And yet we're turning over the economic development of our communities to these people. They may have a two year degree in hospitality management. They're not PhDs in economics. And they're advocating for a world that's a zero sum game, right? So they look at the industry and they say, a hotel room or a family that stays in a hosted vacation rental is a family that didn't stay at my four-star four seasons hotel on the coast. Not really realizing that they're two very different markets. That the family that flies to Honolulu on Southwest Airlines, spends maybe $1,000 on airline tickets. They really need a hosted rental that has multiple rooms in a kitchen because they can't afford that champagne and fine dining experience that the four seasons is providing. And so they're looking to stay in the types of accommodations that our industry provides and they actually grow the market. So these hosted rentals or these vacation rentals actually increase the size of the tourism trade and make it available to more middle-class families. The regulatory regulations that they're putting in place to limit that are really detrimental to the broader economy because what they're effectively doing is reducing the amount of money that's flowing into Hawaii. And since this is the biggest industry in Hawaii, that's effectively putting constraints on the broader economy. And so not only does it affect the individual families who are being regulated out of this market, but it affects the broader economy in a really negative way. And it concentrates even further wealth in the hands of these corporations and these corporate hotels. Yeah, well, like they say, follow the money and then you always find the answers. So thank you for sharing all that. And it kind of breaks my heart what's happening. How can we, what are you guys doing right now to kind of balance that out and prevent more of that power of taking over and pushing more people out of the home sharing economy? Sure, so here on the big island, a couple of members of the county council have proposed some legislation that would put severe constraints not on vacation rentals in general, but on hosted rentals. So on people who host a family in their home or in an Ohana on their property. And since 95% of the big island is agriculture, it's very much affecting farmers, so farmstays. One of the things that we're doing is working really hard to tell our stories. Here on the big island, the only way that many families can make ends meet is by renting a room or renting an Ohana or renting part of their home as a home stay. If they don't do that, they don't have the same type of economic opportunities that you have in some of these other high cost markets. So for example, if you were in San Francisco, you might have access to a job that pays a quarter of a million dollars a year at Google or Facebook or YouTube or Amazon or Tesla. If you're in New York, you might have access to that type of employment with Goldman Sachs or Citigroup or one of the other big investment firms. Here on the big island of Hawaii, we don't have any of that industry. And so even though we have real estate prices and cost of living that are similar to what you pay in Manhattan or in San Francisco, we don't have that type of income. And what that's really driven is a wedge between the haves and the have nots. And one of the ways to continue to maintain that middle class, the people who can afford to live here and own a home is for people to rent their home stays. So one of the things we're doing is telling that story is having families that depend on this income, get up and say, hey, you know, this legislation effectively forces me to sell my home. And then one of the other things that we're doing is we're debunking the myth that home stays create an affordable housing crisis. We have an affordable housing crisis in Hawaii because they're not building enough homes. The permitting department and the regulatory environment are such that it's next to impossible to build a new housing development on our islands. And as a result, housing construction is not keeping up with housing demand. That is not the fault of somebody who is renting a converted garage to tourists who come and visit the island. That is the fault of the very regulators that are proposing this type of regulation. And so, you know, when we look at the broader housing market, we're starting to look and say, how can hosted rentals improve the market? And we're starting to tell that story as well. And I'd be happy to share a little bit more about that with you. Yeah, I'd actually love to hear it. And then too, before you get into that, you had brought up the topic of agritourism, which you said is really kind of how a lot of people are making ends meet on the big island. I'd love to hear more about that as well when you're done, but please go ahead and continue that story because it's very interesting. Sure, so, you know, here in the big island with Hawaii, one out of every five houses is sitting empty every year. So, I mean, just think about that. Like you walk down the street and every fifth house doesn't have anybody in. And a lot of that is because those houses are being used as second homes or as vacation homes from people who are in some of those higher end markets. So San Francisco and Los Angeles and Seattle. And so the question for how to return affordable housing to local ownership, isn't so much a question of whether we have enough housing. It's a question of how that housing is distributed. And you know, there's two ways to put those houses into the hands of locals. One is to reduce the cost, right? Is to get prices down. And I don't think that anybody is advocating for all of us to lose our home value. And so that approach doesn't seem to be something that would be palatable to the broader community. The other way to do it is to increase the income of locals so that they can afford these homes. And one of the ways to do that is to take those homes and turn them into hosted vacation homes. So larger homes that might cost $2 million or $3 million where a family lives in the home and rents a part of it as a vacation home. And the economics of that make sense. You can't take that home and divide it into two long-term rentals because they actually, they don't cover the cost of the mortgage. But if one of them is a hosted vacation rental, it does generate enough income for that family that they can afford that two or that $3 million home. And so we're working to create a fund that we're calling the Ohana Aina Fund that helps locals that have good credit and might participate in the tourism industry as maybe in a cleaning capacity or in a maintenance capacity or management capacity to actually purchase their own home and convert that home into a portion of it as a home stay the rest of it to house their family. And what we do by doing that is we take vacation homes that are high end that a family might not otherwise be able to afford and we create a revenue stream that allows a local family to purchase that property and both live there and use it as their source of income. But of course we can't do that if the state government and the local governments regulate these folks out of business. And so we look at the home stay industry as a way to create wealth in our communities and to make sure that local families can participate in the tourism industry as owners instead of as wage owners. And that's a big part of what we're promoting here on the big island and a big part of our story for using hosted rental income to improve access to housing. And in that case, we call the housing obtainable housing, not affordable housing. The idea is to put it within the grass so the local family not necessarily to make it cheap. No, I love that. I think that's gonna benefit not only the community as a whole because you're keeping property values up but you're also helping people find homes and stay in them and that's huge. How are you doing that? I mean, who owns the house? Is it the local family that's buying it that owns it or is it like a co-ownership with you guys? What is the structure of that look like? So we're not a hundred percent certain. We're just launching this initiative here in the first half of 2023. The method that we're looking at doing is purchasing the homes through the fund and doing the remodel with a professional contractor and all the appropriate permits and stuff under the assumption that a lot of folks who might wanna participate in this type of an effort might not have the skills to manage a big construction project and all of the permitting and all of the architecture and all of the other pieces that takes to divide that home and to increase the density, right? But once that's done, the idea is to create a work to own situation for the homeowners that's not exploited, right? So the goal is that after a couple of years they've demonstrated that income to the point that they can get a traditional mortgage and purchase the home outright as their own home. Really the place where there's a need in the industry is the place from purchasing the home to getting the revenue stood up so that it's provable. The reason that many families couldn't do that today is in order to buy a $2 million home they would have to demonstrate hundreds of thousands of dollars in income in the prior two years or the bank wouldn't lend them the money, right? And so the Hina-Aina Association would effectively act as a bridge between the original purchase and when the businesses stood up to the point that they can get a traditional mortgage and proceed the same way that other high-income families would. Interesting. And so what's your underwriting process gonna be like on that? Because I know for us at my company I don't know if you know what we do. We do data for short-term rentals. And so we have data on every property in the country and the cap rates and all that stuff. And what I've noticed is especially in markets like where you're at the property prices have appreciated so much over the last two years and the revenue that you can make off of the rental income even as a short-term rental hasn't quite caught up with those purchase prices. So whereas two years ago where something would have been a 10 cap was returning a 10% return. Now it might be at like a four or a five and it would barely be able to cover the mortgage, right? And so go ahead. The idea isn't to do it as a, the way that you would as an absentee owner. The idea is that these are hosted home stays are not necessarily the primary employment for the family. And so the family would be involved day-to-day in operation of the home stay, but that if you're operating a single vacation rental that does, as somebody who operates several, yeah, it does leave you with a lot of time to do other things. And so it's not intended as a replacement for employment but it's intended as a mechanism so that people can obtain housing. Yeah. So basically it's gonna offset the expense of that mortgage whereas maybe their current employment might not cover all of it plus be able to give them enough money left to live with inflation and everything. So that's just the additional rev stream that you guys are helping create for them. So it becomes affordable for them to own it, right? Exactly. It creates, it makes that housing obtainable whereas today, if you're, if you were let's say a maintenance person for a bunch of STBRs or maybe acting as the host or acting as a manager, maybe you're making $100,000 a year each. Here in Hawaii wages are much, much higher than they are in the mainland. But even with $150,000 a year in income, you still couldn't purchase a home in Hawaii. The average cost of a home in Hawaii is now north of a million dollars. Yeah. And so the idea is to create a new revenue stream that goes along with the employment that makes it possible for people to obtain housing. And so, the numbers do work. We've done a couple of them now just internally. And the idea is to take it and expand it and make it available to more families. It's really cool. Are you going to train them at all on the management side, teach them a little bit about how to be a host? Some of them maybe aren't coming from those backgrounds of being a host before. Are you guys going to put them through a crash course or something? The goal, there's so many people that with 7,000 families working in the industry here there's so many people who have experience that are just looking for the access to the capital that certainly we can provide some guidance and some best practices. But capitalism works because people take risk and they innovate and they solve their own problems. So certainly we can provide some resources but ultimately it's up to the family to be successful or not, that people do fail. And it's that risk and that willingness to learn and that dynamic, that dynamic panic maybe might be a good word as somebody who's a multiple three or four time entrepreneur, that panic of not being able to make payroll in two months and oh boy, I got to innovate. That's what drives innovation and in many cases leads people to success. Yeah, you're right. I mean, it's kind of been our tagline for a long time is discomfort drives innovation because at the end of the day, if you're too comfortable, you're not innovating anything. So I do love that and have a big appreciation for that philosophy right there. What is it? Necessity is the mother of invention, right? So if you, I got to make payroll in two months and I don't know how to do it. Like that's where you sit down and you say, hey, well, maybe we could add a component of, here on our farm, we're looking at doing farm tours starting next August. The idea is that guests can come and park on the street that we would have a social media enabled gate. So you have to basically contact us or give us your contact information through social media to get on the property, which gives us a little bit of security. We kind of know who you are, but also gives us access so we can market to you in the future. And then we have a nice walking tour where they can learn about all the coffee and how it's grown and how it's processed and maybe have a picnic on the property and then a vending machine on the way out so that they can buy coffee. And in an ideal world, they subscribe to the coffee and get a pound every month from that point on. And that becomes a part of our revenue stream. That's something that we're looking to stand up as one innovative way to continue to pay the bills in one of the most expensive markets in the United States. Yeah. And I'm kind of getting a similar, okay, so when I went to Portugal about seven years ago and they have a similar, even though it's not as expensive to live there, property prices have gone crazy and the locals don't make a lot of money there. They make a very small salary. So they're kind of priced out because of all the expats moving there and tourism. And I stayed at a house, it was a guest house one time and it was beautiful. It was as gorgeous, probably 10,000 square foot property they inherited from their family. And you can tell that they just couldn't afford it unless they rented it out. They had to rent it out or they couldn't hold this property. But you also got the vibe as a guest that they really didn't want you there. They had to have you there and they knew this. So it was a little bit of that, like they were begrudgingly renting it out to us even though they wanted the house, they had to keep the house to do it. So my point with us story is, are you getting at that vibe at all from any of the owners were in your market that have been there for 20, 30, 40 years maybe? And now it's becoming to the point where they have to start renting their property out and doing these innovative things or they can't afford to keep it? Or is this more just like younger families that are starting out and don't really have much yet? And this is the only way they can afford to live. Mostly it's younger families that are participating in newly hosted rentals. And that's one of the reasons that we're looking to protect those folks from regulation. There's a lot of grandfather clauses in here that take care of folks who've been doing this for 20 or 30 years, but it's the incoming family, the young family that wants to purchase a whatever, a 3,000 square foot house and use 1,000 as a posted rental and the other 2,000 for the family. Those are the folks that are really in danger of not being able to participate in the market anymore. And almost universally across the board, the hosts that we interact with and the hosts that are a member of our community love most of their guests. Now from time to time, you always get a guest who's a little harder to deal with or a little bit more of a pain. But for the most part, guests who come and stay at least at our farm are super polite. They're just really excited to be here in Hawaii. They know they're in awe of the ocean views and the weather and the beautiful coffee. And they're here to do the same thing. They all want to go do the Monterey dive. They all want to go to the beach. They all want to go see the volcano. And for the most part, people who are on vacation are pretty nice. And I would say that's especially true of people who are staying in vacation rows. The types of folks that are high demand and high maintenance and want to have their, for lack of a better example, to have their nails and toes done in their hotel room, those are the ones that are staying at the Four Seasons down at the beach. It's the family that just got off a six hour flight with a screaming two-year-old that just wants some peace and quiet and want to enjoy a local setting. Those are the types of guests that at least we get up here at the farm. And certainly I know another bunch of the farm stays do. And then many of our members have stories of long-term friendships that they've built with their guests. We had a family from Alaska come stay with us for two full months towards the end of COVID. They just became really, really good friends. And they come back every year and visit and we love to have them. And those are the types of experiences, I think that are typical here in Hawaii. And then of course from time to time you get people who misbehave and that's true both of hosted and unhosted Reynolds. And I think that most of the regulation in the industry should be focused on identifying the folks who are misbehaving and the hosts that are not enforcing rules and making sure that we provide them with the support they need to enforce the rules and help the guests to understand and behave in our communities. And I think that if we focus on that as opposed to regulating a grandma who's trying to rent an Ohana, a small second home I think that we could get a lot further in improving the reputation of the industry. Yeah, that's great. Now we talked a lot about the people that have lived there, the locals, people that have grown up there, people that are living there currently doing this. What are your feelings towards investors that are cash flow driven people? They don't live there. They're absentee owners coming in, buying things up to try to make a profit. And capitalism is great and there's nothing wrong with that. But with this being such a problem already for locals do you feel that these investors coming in are maybe taking opportunities away from the locals that are already having a hard enough time dealing with the regulatory landscape or do you feel that that's healthy? I think that it doesn't matter whether it's hosted or unhosted it matters how the guests behave. And so I think the issue with absentee STBR owners isn't necessarily that they're gobbling up real estate. In fact, I think on all of the major islands they've already regulated the absentee owners and there's a process in place to limit that's impact on the local housing market. It really comes down to the behavior of the guests. And I think that absentee owners really struggle to create rules and to identify a local host that can help to manage the property and then to manage the behavior of the guests on the property. And that's really I think where the conflict with neighbors comes in. It's the parking and the noise and all of the things that are associated with poorly managed vacation rentals rather than whether it's owned by somebody in California or owned by somebody who's living on the site. And I would argue that there are hosted rentals here that are hosting reality TV series on the beach where they're getting $10,000 and $15,000 a night but they're having wild parties and bright lights and loud music and camera crews and parking and like all these other issues, those are hosted. The host is there on site watching over all that chaos. And once again, that's creating impacts for the neighbors. So I don't think it really comes down to how the ownership's structured. I think it more comes down to the behaviors. Yeah, that makes sense. Thanks for sharing that, Joshua. One other thing, we talked a lot about everything else but we didn't talk about you personally yet. So we have about a minute left. Why don't you tell us something about you as to like your why you're doing this, why you got into this and how you kind of found yourself where you are right now in this industry. Sure, so I built the open source version of Siri or Alexa or Google Assistant and open source voice assistant. And in 2018, we decided to go out and work to support a bunch of smaller languages. So things like Catalan and Hawaiian and Icelandic and Welsh. And as part of that, I lived in Airbnb for an entire year. So we stayed in a different Airbnb for two weeks in cities all over the world, for an entire year, everywhere from Reykjavik to Auckland. And as part of that process, I realized what a great thing it would be to have a hosted rental or have a vacation rental somewhere because you can rent it and travel anywhere in the world and take that rent and pay for a Airbnb wherever you happen to be. And so, having identified that, we moved to Hawaii and we bought a house and divided it in half and we live upstairs and we have guests downstairs every night. And it's a fantastic way for us to afford to live on our farm. Certainly the coffee doesn't pay the mortgage. And then also, as our kids head out to college, it's a path for us to travel in the future. So we're really excited to be part of the industry and as responsible owners, we manage our guests and make sure that we enforce the rules and are hoping for many decades to come of successful participation in the tourist industry. Wonderful, that's such a great story. I love Reykjavik, by the way, great town or great city. Real quick, if we could just put the website up one more time for everybody to see before we hop off, there we go. If you want to connect with Joshua and you wanna be a part of what he's doing, either with his fund or talk to him about becoming a property owner, you can visit the website, it's up on the, the link is on the screen. Joshua, thank you so much for being a part of the show today. You were absolutely fascinating to interview and I wish you all the best with what you're doing and I think it's a beautiful thing to give back to the community the way you are. So have a wonderful day, everybody. Thank you for joining us and we hope to see you in a couple more weeks on our next episode of Vacation Runtles or the Future. Thank you so much for watching Think Tech Hawaii. If you like what we do, please like us and click the subscribe button on YouTube and the follow button on Vimeo. You can also follow us on Facebook, Instagram and LinkedIn and donate to us at thinktechhawaii.com. Mahalo.
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This video explores the structure and usage of the past simple tense. The different structures of this tense are:
Positive: Add --ed or --d to the base form of the verb
She worked last night.
Negative: Add did not or didn't before the base form of the verb
He didn't teach yesterday.
Question: Add did plus the subject before the base form of the verb
Did she drive yesterday?
The past simple tense is used to talk about completed actions in the past. For example:
I watched television last night.
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And now we'll take a look at the past tenses, first focusing on the past simple tense. Here, the past simple tense is used to express completed actions in the past. Whether the past be a few seconds ago, or whether they be years or ages ago, doesn't matter. To make positive sentences, we have our subject. Then the subject can be anything from I, you, we, they, it, he, she. And now we conjugate or change our verb most often by adding E-D. For the negative sentences, rather than changing the verb, the main verb, we add our helping verb, like in the auxiliary verb, in this case being do. So I've changed do to did to indicate the past, and it results in a sentence structure such as I did not work. Now, did not is the full form. Obviously we can contract this into didn't. Here we have did I work? Again, you can see the inversion of the position of the helping verb and subject to help us create our question. Now, when we use did, again we can use did for any of the subjects in our sentence from I, we're he, she, et cetera. In terms of spelling these conjugated verbs, of course there are some issues that we have to look at, especially when considering some patterns. So, again, we have our Y changes to dropping the Y and adding my E-D. And when we have a vowel, I'm sorry, a consonant vowel, we double the consonant in question and finally add E-D. These aren't irregular verbs, they're just irregular spellings for some verb conjugations. Our irregular verbs change their form altogether. So a few examples would be be going to was or were depending on the subject in the sentence, go to went, have to had, give to gave, right to wrote. Of course there are further irregular verbs which I encourage you to look up in your materials or either online.
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Joseph Stiglitz: the GFC, inequality and income contingent loans
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Professor Stiglitz discusses the developed world's management of the global financial crisis and growing inequality with ANU PhD candidate Belinda Lawton. He focuses on the importance of education and the value of income contingent loans.
Professor Stiglitz is widely recognised as one of the world's leading and influential economists. He is University Professor at Columbia University in New York, having previously taught at Oxford, Yale, MIT, Stanford, and Princeton.
In 2001, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in economics for his analyses of markets with asymmetric information, and he was a lead author of the 1995 Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which shared the 2007 Nobel Peace Prize.
In 2011, Time named Professor Stiglitz one of the 100 most influential people in the world. He is now serving as President of the International Economic Association.
Belinda Thompson is a PhD candidate with the Menzies Centre for Health Policy at ANU. Belinda holds a BA with 1st Class Honours and a Master of Arts from Deakin University. She was recently successful in obtaining an Australian Postgraduate Award.
Belinda is a communications specialist who has worked with several health-related NGOs. Her specific interest in hospitals developed while she was Director of Corporate Affairs for the Hospital of Hope Timor-Leste. She has worked in Thailand and Bangladesh with The Alliance for Safe Children and was the National Communications Manager for the Royal Life Saving Society Australia.
Her thesis will explore the operation of non-government, not-for-profit hospitals and large-scale clinics in developing countries. Her aim is that this research will have a tangible, practical impact on this area of health policy. This aligns with the Menzies Centre for Health Policy vision that Australia and our neighbouring regions have health policies and systems that aim to deliver safe, high quality health care that is sustainable in the long term.
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I'm here with Joseph Stiglitz, who is here to present at the Australian National University the Crawford Aeration and also a seminar on income contingent loans launching a new book. Welcome to the Crawford School. Nice to be here. Now, can you tell me a little bit about how you feel that the world handled the global financial crisis? Was it correct? Overall, no. You might say, the good thing you can say, we averted another great depression. But it's now six years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers, the breaking of the bubble in the United States, and clearly, we're not back to prosperity. The gap between where we were and where we would have been had to be not have this bump and where we are today. It's about 15%. In Europe, it's almost 20%. The cumulative losses in the trillions and trillions of dollars, we probably couldn't have avoided all of these losses, but we could have done much, much better than we did. So what do you think the effect of the global financial crisis was on inequality in society? In the United States, which I know the best, it's clearly increased inequality and done so significantly. Just to give you a couple of numbers, 95% of the gains since the recovery, 2009 official recovery, have gone to the top 1%. Median income, income in the middle, half above, half below, today in the United States is lower than it was a quarter century ago. The median wealth of the United States fell by 40% back to the levels of the early 90s, which meant that all the increase in wealth over a period of two decades went to the very top. So as you look at what's happened, America, which was already the advanced country with the highest level of inequality, has become even more unequal. So what do you think is driving inequality in our society? Well, I've described there being two sources of inequality. You could have some people who are more able than others and appropriately getting more compensated because they contribute more to the national pie. There's another way of getting wealthy, which is to try to get a larger piece of the pie. We call that rank-seeking or wealth appropriation. And unfortunately, a very large fraction of the growing inequality in our society is related to rank-seeking and wealth appropriation. You can see it, if you look at the people at the top, people who made their money out of monopoly, CEOs who took advantage of deficiencies in corporate governance to seize a larger fraction of the corporate income stream, people in the financial sector who became wealthy by engaging in predatory lending, abusive credit card practices, monopolization, a whole mark of manipulation, a whole variety of activities that didn't make our economy stronger, in fact, made it weaker. But actually, we're just taking money away from other people. You've suggested that the Australian government should be spending more in the budget. If they were to spend more, what area of the budget would you be recommending that they spent more money in to reduce inequality? Well, there are a whole variety of areas and I don't feel competent enough to know the details of Australia. In most societies, and I suspect Australia is one, education is one of the most important areas. Increasingly, we've recognized the importance of preschool education. That's been stressed by the work of a fellow Nobel Prize winner, Jim Heckman. Australia is distinctive in having its contingent loan program that makes access to higher education more greater than in many other countries around the world. But to take advantage of a higher education, you have to have good elementary and secondary education. To take advantage of elementary and secondary education, you have to be able to be in a good position even before you go to school. That's why trying to expand the education system to make it particularly focusing on some of the people who otherwise would not be able to live up to the potential is so important. So, I know that you're here this week launching a book on income contingent loans. Can you talk a little more about the ways that income contingent loans can help reduce inequality within society? Maybe the best way of understanding that is to contrast the situation in Australia with that in the United States. The United States tuition has been soaring, particularly after the recession. There were cutbacks in state support for higher education. Universities had no choice but to raise tuition. But meanwhile, incomes were going down. And the only way you could fill the gap was by debt. In the United States loans now amount to well over $1.1 trillion, more than all the credit card debt in the United States. And it's having a very adverse effect on our economy. But it's having an even more adverse effect on the particular individuals. Average student who has student debt is more than 20, more than $25,000, $30,000 of debt. And the number is increasing very rapidly. They have to pay that debt no matter what happens. If they go into a low-paying profession, they still have to pay it. Next forcing them to make unpleasant choices. They might want to go into teaching or into ministry or to some other activity. The very value of our society, it just doesn't pay a lot. But essential for the functioning of our society, they can't make that. They can't do what they want to do. They have to look for a high-paying job so they can pay back the debt. But even then, they may not be able to because it's hard to get a job. Jobs are becoming more and more difficult to get. And in the United States, the bankruptcy law says that even no matter what happens, very hard to get debt discharged in bankruptcy. You can buy a yacht and get your debt discharged, but not if you invest in yourself. Well, that means that all the risk is borne by the individual. And that means poor children from poor families are hesitant to make the investments that would allow them to live up to their potential. The big advantage of Australia's income contingent loan program is it says we'll bear some of that risk. We'll allow you to spread that repayment over a longer period of time if your income isn't so great. There'll be a certain amount of debt forgiveness if it turns out that over a 20-year period, things didn't turn out very well. So it's not the news around their neck that American loan programs have become. So to me, it's a matter of good economic policy. It's also a very humane economic policy. Is there any country in the world that you would point to that is getting the economic and social policy right at the moment? Well, in general, the Scandinavians are doing it better than I think almost any other country. I mean, it's interesting. By the standard measure of inequality called the genie coefficient, Australia's inequality is twice that of the Scandinavian countries. It says something about Australia, it says something about the Scandinavian countries. It says it's not just economic laws. The same economic laws apply in Scandinavia as apply in Australia. Australia ought to have lower inequality because in Australia, a lot of your wealth is associated with minerals. If you tax minerals more, they're not going to go away. If you tax labor, if you tax savings, people might save less, might work less. Facts may be relatively small, but the iron ore is not going to go to another country. So that means you have a base of revenues that you could use to create a more equal society. Very different from Sweden, for instance, or Denmark that aren't lucky in that way. And yet you have twice the level of inequality of Denmark. Why do you think advanced economies like the US and Australia are getting it so wrong on inequality? It's obviously politics and policies. And in the United States, I understand very clearly why we're getting it wrong. Economic inequality has led to political inequality. Many of those in the 1%, top 1%, like it that way, they're short-sighted, I think. They don't see that a divided society doesn't perform as well. In fact, in the period after World War II when we had the greatest solidarity, we grew together and we grew much faster than we did in the Reagan era, where we grew apart and we grew more slowly. So it is sure exciting that so many people in the top just think of themselves and don't think of our broader society because I think even they would be better off if we grew more. But unfortunately, they don't understand that. And so they've been advocating policies that divert more and more of the country's resources to themselves and away from others. And the result of that is that we have a more poorly performing economy and society and democracy. Look, thank you so much for joining us here at the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University. We really appreciate your time and look forward to joining you at more events this week. Thank you.
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CHUCKY | Secretly Filming TV Series + Two Possible NEW Characters
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Chucky is set to arrive on syfy and the USA network next year after being delayed. Filming is expected to kick off next year, but Nick Antosca's social media has some people thinking secret filming could be happening. Also, recently some character names were leaked regarding this tv show.
Art by: Byron Winton
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What is going on guys welcome back to the channel critical overlord here So we're gonna talk about the Chucky TV series that we know is supposed to come out sometime next year We were supposed to get it this year But this freaking pandemic is just ruining everything for us horror fans and a lot of other things that I know We all were looking forward to this year Everything going to the streaming platforms HBO Mac trying to get all these subscribers with the Wonder Woman 1984 release this upcoming December, but jumping straight into Chucky Recently there's been a few things going on and as you saw in the thumbnail two things we're gonna talk about we're gonna talk about secret filming that might be occurring and Also potential character names that have come out or not come out or been announced But just potential character names based off of a recently leaked pilot sheet Supposed pilot sheet for the first episode of Chucky and I know a lot of us cannot wait for this series today But next year we know it's gonna be brought to us and airing on the sci-fi network and the USA Network Today's bit of news is coming from one of the producers who's involved with the series and he's done a lot of other things for the sci-fi network and I Know a lot of us also have like our speculations already I'm worried what direction we'd like to see going or what direction we would like to see this series Take the franchise and what we'd like to see happen with Chucky characters We'd like to see come back and of course Reuniting with Flynn and Glenda hopefully but this bit of news is coming to us from Nick and Tosca It's not news that he announced or anything It's just things that have been going on on his social media accounts and this all of this was brought to me actually by a Twitter follower Shout out to Chucky fever 2020 really appreciate you always coming to me with Chucky news but Nick and Tosca on his Instagram account apparently he posted he's been posting a lot of unique images. This is the image that has Some people speculating that this is a this is them filming the Chucky TV series now There's no actual confirmation of course whether or not this is true but he's also been posting things on his snapchat apparently and It looks like there's they might be filming things at an in and out burger So a lot of people are speculating that this could be them filming the TV series I don't follow Nick and Nick and Tosca on social media But apparently he posted that image on Instagram So that has people speculating that they might be filming something related to the Chucky TV series now My personal opinion is they could in fact be doing like establishing shots or maybe just Shooting certain scenes, but they're not in full-fledged production yet. Of course. I feel like maybe what they're doing is Scouting maybe a stab doing some establishing shots And then of course they'll regroup and go into full production sometime next year or they could in fact just be secret Secretively filming this TV series and We aren't aware of it because it's being done of course secretly But I honestly think they could just be doing establishing shots or just shooting certain scenes that don't require Chucky's presence But we know that we are expecting to have Brad Dorf back in the role of Chucky. He's already been confirmed We know that Domansini is involved. We know that it's gonna be continuing from the cult of Chucky film We know that at the end of that last film spoiler if you haven't seen that movie go ahead and turn the video off But we know that Chucky finally got into a human body. He got into Nika's body him and Nika He got into Nika's body Nika got into the car with Tiffany and in the back of The car we had the Tiffany doll, which it looks like because we know in that film It established that Chucky managed to split his soul and have and he's inhabits all these dolls And I'm guessing Tiffany got in on that and that's how the Tiffany doll returned And you know, they just ride off into the sunset So we're hoping to reconnect with all of these different things different characters different aspects and continuing from what Where we left off we called to Chucky. We know that There appears to be a chance that we could be revisiting or going into rather for the first time in this franchise the childhood Nape the childhood neighborhood for Charles Lee Ray Could be exploring his backstory a bit more could be exploring his childhood And just getting to know some darker secrets about Chucky about Charles Lee Ray How he ended up in the business position that he is today how he might have also came in contact with this Voodoo practices and all these other things how he might have Became the Lakeshore strangler. We know that our titular protagonist is supposed to be a member of the lgbt community From recent reports and other things that have come out about the show I know a lot of people are hoping that cow Will make an appearance. We know she returned at the end of culture Chucky in a special cameo appearance A lot of different things that we're all hoping and expecting for this show Some things that they're saying that we can't expect or that we could see happen for the first time would involve Chucky and dreams With Chucky so like Chucky's dreams factoring into his lore and us exploring his backstory a bit more and learning More things about this iconic slasher character that has been around for over three decades at this point, you know Honestly, I want this TV show to be a perfect blend of the first child's play child's play to And curse of Chucky and bright of Chuck right of Chucky being the one that has the most Effective comedy for me and in my honest opinion See the Chucky throw away culture Chucky Felt very meh about that movie. I love the Chucky franchise But like a lot of those things are just very hit and miss but jumping into this image here Now this is coming to from your pal Chucky on on instagram Now if you look at this and read some of the things here You see that he's images that he was posting or that they were posting rather they got taken down apparently by universal pictures We know universal pictures is involved with the Chucky franchise. They distributed most of the recent films Apparently this individual posted some Some script pages that had to do with the pilot and they were taken down Because of copyright infringement or something regarding copyright So apparently there's some truth to some of the things that i'm about to talk about So like I mentioned, we know that the lead character is supposed to be a part of the lgbt community And according to the script sheet that I saw that was sent to me by chucky fever 2020 on twitter Again shout out to you Don't know if these names are official or anything But it looks like some names that we could potentially have for some characters in this film or in this tv series Is going to be jake weber who is a 14-year-old and he has not had the best life Uh, but he gets excited of course once he sees chucky at this yard sale Because we know they've also talked about how a vintage doll Will arrive at a yard sale and then the town secrets are explored and revealed And then another character that apparently we could have is mrs. Jolly who is hosting this yard sale That jake ends up finding chucky at so two character names that we could potentially have we could have Mrs. Holly and then jake weber who is a 14-year-old now I know a lot of people are instantly probably going to be thinking to themselves What is a 14-year-old doing with a chucky doll? I'm thinking the same thing. That's why I'm like I have to see What what rhyme or reason would a 14-year-old boy want with a chucky doll? Now other than the fact that maybe he's not necessarily playing with the doll Maybe it's just some type of attachment. He he finds with it and he because again It says that apparently he didn't have the best life I'm not going to go into any too many other details other than that and it's a it could be a possibility that jake weber Is is the main character that we would be following in this franchise or in this tv series rather he could be the main character That is this that is part of the lgbt community who ends up with chucky And he could be the new andy replacement for this tv series And he could be the character that we're following For the first season and maybe many other seasons and the things that happened with him could lead to Andy getting involved We know of course we could expect nika to get involved at some point tiffani Maybe kyle all of them making their way to this town Where this chucky doll is calling causing all of this habit because we know in the end of cult of chucky The actual chucky that we're familiar with was still being tortured by andy He sent kyle to finish the finish the job So but there's still all these other chucky dolls out there because he split his soul in half Now, I know a lot of people don't even like that route that the series has taken at this point But honestly, I just want a good tv series. I want this series to be very well made I want us to go back to the horror roots of chucky I want us to be able to have fun with this show and I hope that there's some truth to these names Hope there's some truth To a lot of the things that they're saying we are going to get in this tv series I hope they get to do everything they've talked about But let me know what you guys think about all this down in the comments section below Do you think they are secretly filming this show and what do you think about those two character names? If you haven't already make sure you subscribe turn on post notifications So that never miss a video in the description I have links on my social media accounts on my facebook twitter and instagram you can message me there Of course, let me know if there's any movies news or reviews you would like me to cover in the future without any of my guys I will see you in the next video
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7 Proven Ways To Reduce Canc*r Risk
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The Stephen King Theorist: Episode 31 - REVIVAL!
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Today we talk about REVIVAL, one of King's best, and how it ties into the Dark Tower/Kingverse. Next week...the Hodges Trilogy!
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Hello everybody, E here. Welcome back to Thursday Theorists. Today we are talking about Revival. We are so close to the annual. Alright, so this is my favorite of the new Stephen King books. I guess my favorite after the accident books. So since 1999 this is my favorite one. The Outsider is now in the top five and we'll get to that one next. Also, before I get any farther, before I go ahead and do it and upset you guys, do you guys mind if I do all three of the Mercedes books all together in one video? The reason for that is I'm just going to be repeating myself in three videos if not because the one book, if I tie in one of the books I'll be able to tie in all of them. So I'd like to do one long video based on the Mercedes or Hodges trilogy. And if you guys are cool with that let me know down there. Because if you guys don't screen foul I'm just going to do it. So back to Revival. I loved every minute of this book. This is Stephen King's bleakest, darkest, most upsetting novel since Pet Cemetery. The part that I like the most about this book, and I'm passionate about this, is how well he captured the fleeting nature of life. How quickly he showed a person that, I think Jamie's whole life from, you know, almost, I can't remember about six, forget how young Jamie is at the beginning, all the way until the end of life. And that's not, I'm not saying he dies or not, but all the way into old age I guess is the way. You go from spring, summer, you know, fall, winter in somebody's life. Another thing is how desperate and broken Charlie Jacobs becomes. The pastor, and there's some great riffing on religion in this book. Whether you're a believer or not, there's some great questions that are brought up, some great aside to what happens afterward. And the answers that are given at the end of this book I appreciate that Stephen King had the guts to actually give an answer. There are some people who think that he went too far and spoiled it and got, you know, crazy, wacky, whatever. But I appreciated him actually taking, I mean this isn't the end of Needful Things or the end of the stand here. This is him taking a huge leap going, okay, this is how I envision it. Or this is for this book, this is how I envision it. And it was risky. And a man 70 years old still taking risks. He was like 68, whatever. But how does this tie in to the Dark Tower series? I have some pretty hard connections for you that I don't see anywhere when I look online. I don't know why. I've been to the fan theories. I've been to the actual stevenking.com connections. I've been through Reddit. I've been through several different things. And everybody's always talking about how there's tie-ins to the roses and all that stuff. And they're talking about number 19. Nobody talks about the fact that this book actually occurred. In this book he mentions Jerusalem's Lot. That right there is a hard tie-in because of Salem's Lot. I mean in Salem's Lot you have characters that are in the Dark Tower series. So if those characters, if that town exists in this timeline, then this one puts it on the path of the being so to speak. Another thing is you have Harlow. Harlow from... And this is going to become important when we get to Stand By Me because of old Harlow Road. Also, Castle Rock is mentioned. And the hard connect for Castle Rock, if nothing else, is the newest one, Wendy's Button Box. But we'll get to that stuff when we get there. So did I miss anything? Is there anything you want to holler at me? If so, you probably need to hop over to Stephen King's Fan Theories and drop it down there. Also, I don't play in that playground, but you guys are more than welcome to. Jump over there and drop some of this stuff down because nobody's talking about it. At least not that I can find it. So until next time, I have been E, you have been U. This has been another Thursday Theories Review. I'll talk to you guys later.
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Rugby Player Reacts to CAMERON JORDAN (DE, New Orleans Saints) #46 The Top 100 NFL Players of 2021!
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The NFL Top 100 is an annual list that features the top one hundred players in the National Football League (NFL), as chosen by fellow NFL players.
The rankings are based on an off-season poll organized by the NFL, whereby players vote on their peers based on their performance for the recent NFL season.
In this video I take a look at CAMERON JORDAN who is a DEFENSIVE END for THE NEW ORLEANS SAINTS and is now officially ranked number 46 on the list of The NFL's Top 100 Players of 2021!
Jordan’s sixth Top 100 selection comes on the heels of another season in which he played in all 16 games. Consistency remains the name of the Saints defensive end’s game as Jordan added another 7.5 sacks while serving as anchor along the frontline. Sliding 23 spots might raise some eyebrows but Jordan’s 51 tackles, 37 pressures and 10 run stuffs (NGS) show the all-around defender is showing no signs of slowing down entering Year 11.
This is the 4th annual edition of "Rugby Player Reacts to The NFL's Top 100 Players" and I hope you enjoy.
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athletes in the league being in the top 100 is in the top 6% being in the top 50 is in the top 3% and that is exactly what Cameron Jordan has managed to do so guys sit back relax I'm gonna roll the intro and I'll see you in a minute cam Jordan let's get into the video I mean I love cam Jordan I think he's an incredible football player when you look at the Saints defense and you look at cam Jordan what you really see is like he's like their personality he's their energy similar to the role that George Kittle plays in the 49ers outfit the energy the kid energy it's adults playing a kid's game you got to keep some of that kid energy not I'm sad was that a British accent you've got a little bit of work to do there mate and as a man who has slight OCD tendencies to see that he's gone from 23 double that number and he lands at 46 actually don't mind it he's got some real decent mutton chops by the way guys that's not just any man that he's matching for speed that's 49ers fullback Kyle's you shook Jay shook I can't remember now I'm gonna have to go back to that he landed at number 97 on the list if you want to check him out tight-hand but against tackled and dominate him in the run game well he just tackled my favorite player in the league playoff Leni Jordan licks his chops when he gets to rush the passer with a full arsenal of moves at his disposal just he's a dominant password his hand our coordination away uses hands in the way he makes it in with speed and power he's an all-around blue chip player I'm gonna pressure and he's taking down my camp Jordan that came up with that sack too and he does a nice job he's moved inside isn't that a strip set doesn't go to but y'all or is it only a strip sec if you actually recover the ball yourself let me know down the comment section below that is not what you want you do not want cam Jordan lining up with no one in front of him okay that was too easy you kill yourself a right tackle and you get swiped past as easy as that nine he has a great like club arm over move that he'll know you sleep and just hit you with it and he's it's quick like his words will form he loves a swipe if to be honest with you I don't know how top ready got that pass away I killed him on rush that was the arm over he's one of the better the ends in the league so I don't really give credit you know me cuz everybody else do that you know me so I really just feel like I get credit when it's do he nice he is nice he is nice he is nice and I'll tell you what guys I will tell you what if you have been watching every single episode of this with me there has been one man that has been very intriguing in a word he has been very interactive in another word within this series he's been basically giving his opinions on every single player that's been coming up in his names Justin Simmons and believe it or not he's actually on this list and he's number 45 so that will be the next video for now we're gonna leave it there I probably didn't really say too much within that video but look at the end of the day I hope you enjoyed this will be one of the shorter videos of the series and hey it's not a bad thing because in the next one we've got none other than who I am going to name Mr. NFL Top 100 2021 Justin Simmons and look he loves to talk he's got a lot of opinions but what are the opinions of other players on him that's where this series gets really really interesting for me so guys stay tuned we will be back for another video very shortly and once again thank you for the support like the video if you have enjoyed it and I'll see you soon
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GIRLS Inspire - Life Changing Stories: Mariam Akter (Bangladesh)
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NASA Discovered Pyramids On Mars?
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But one last thought, I would hope that, again, I think the moon is close by, and whatever we can actually get a benefit out of going back there, we should, before you take the next step. However, the most important thing was if Mars, can I ask permission for one minute to work over this question, and that is, you have indicated that Mars had, was totally different thousands of years ago. Is it possible that there was a civilization on Mars thousands of years ago? So the evidence is that Mars was different billions of years ago, not thousands of years ago. Well, yes. And there would be, there is no evidence that I'm aware of that. Would you rule that out? But, see, there are some people, well, anyway. I would say that is extremely unlikely. Okay. Well, thank you all. Thank you, Mr. President. Thanks for the good job you're doing. God bless. Thank you, Mr. Rohrbacher. Looking forward to finding out what's up there, that's for sure. Although through a process of Pavlovian conditioning, the harnessing of ferocious peer-pressured conformity as force for rejecting such claims that a past civilization once inhabited Mars, or indeed Mars as being the origins of life on Earth, it is a theory held in high regard by countless great-minded professionals within astrobiological fields. This strong scientific interest is often due to the planet's proximity and indeed its many similarities with Earth. However, to date, no proof has ever been publicly disclosed of past or present life on Mars. This, however, does not mean that they have not found it. We here at Mystery History have a far more accurate understanding of the processes of concealment and indeed the specific motivation behind such conspiracies than most. We often realize the thinking behind the concealment of certain past events, motives which far outweigh the financial gain one could expect from knowing that which others do not. Through our extensive research into artifacts which push our timeline here on Earth back several hundred million years, we have come to realize that the majority of people, unfortunately, are content with a lie, a lie in replacement of a terrifying truth. Numerous studies have revealed that human nature is, in part, formed by a supposedly unknown past trauma, or possibly several. It seems we have lived through an event which we could not comfortably deal with on a psychological level. The syndrome has become known as planet amnesia, and numerous highly compelling studies have demonstrated a strong argument for its existence. It seems we also have characteristics isolated by numerous talented individuals which demonstrate our anatomical structure was not built for Earth, suggesting we were built for an entirely different gravitational field, specifically a lower gravity, one like Mars has. Many other ailments we suffer, some believe, demonstrated that we were not originally native to Earth. Scientific searches for evidence of life began in the 19th century, and they continue to this day via telescopic investigations and land admissions. However, it is imperative, while searching for the truth, to be vigilant of concerted efforts to conceal it, or the creation of destructive conspiracy, funded hostilities, and attacks directed toward possible hypothesis. During the first days of serious exploration, regarding the posit that civilization began on Mars, a lot of people were indeed searching for the ruins of such anomalies. Some scientific inquiry, on the other hand, merely mocked such opinion, heavily emphasizing the search for water, chemical biosignatures in the soil and rocks at the planet's surface. Did the realization of intricacies surrounding such a theory being true stonewall further public study? It does appear to be the motive for concealment, which we have experienced many times before. Some ruins have been discovered, and subsequently covered up, due to a wanting to hide a past catastrophic event, an event which took our species back to the Stone Age. As the trickle of truth inevitably turns into a river, maybe one day we will finally know for sure. I have a question for one minute, or for this question, and that is, you have indicated that Mars was totally different thousands of years ago. Is it possible that there was a civilization on Mars thousands of years ago? So the evidence is that Mars was different billions of years ago, not thousands of years ago. Billions? Well, yes. And there would be, there is no evidence that I'm aware of that. Would you rule that out? See, there's some people, well, anyway. I would say that is extremely unlikely. Okay. Well, thank you all. Thank you, Mr. President. Thanks for the good job you're doing. God bless. Thank you, Mr. Rohrbacher. Looking forward to finding out what's up there, that's for sure. Although through a process of Pavlovian conditioning, the harnessing of ferocious peer-pressured conformity as force for rejecting such claims that a past civilization once inhabited Mars, or indeed Mars, as being the origins of life on Earth, it is a theory held in high regard by countless great-minded professionals within astrobiological fields. This strong scientific interest is often due to the planet's proximity and indeed its many similarities with Earth. However, to date, no proof has ever been publicly disclosed of past or present life on Mars. This however does not mean that they have not found it. We here at Mystery History have a far more accurate understanding of the processes of concealment, and indeed the specific motivation behind such conspiracies than most. We often realize the thinking behind the concealment of certain past events, motives which far outweigh the financial gain one could expect from knowing that which others do not. Through our extensive research into artifacts which push our timeline here on Earth back several hundred million years, we have come to realize that the majority of people, unfortunately, are content with a lie, a lie in replacement of a terrifying truth. Numerous studies have revealed that human nature is, in part, formed by a supposedly unknown past trauma, or possibly several. It seems we have lived through an event which we could not comfortably deal with on a psychological level. The syndrome has become known as Planet Amnesia, and numerous highly compelling studies have demonstrated a strong argument for its existence. It seems we also have characteristics isolated by numerous talented individuals, which demonstrate our anatomical structure was not built for Earth, suggesting we were built for an entirely different gravitational field, specifically a lower gravity, one like Mars has. Many other ailments we suffer, some believe, demonstrated that we were not originally native to Earth. Scientific searches for evidence of life began in the 19th century, and they continue to this day via telescopic investigations and land admissions. However, it is imperative, while searching for the truth, to be vigilant of concerted efforts to conceal it, or the creation of destructive conspiracy, funded hostilities, and attacks directed toward possible hypothesis. During the first days of serious exploration, regarding the posit that civilization began on Mars, a lot of people were indeed searching for the ruins of such anomalies. Some scientific inquiry, on the other hand, merely mocked such opinion, heavily emphasizing the search for water, chemical biosignatures in the soil and rocks at the planet's surface. Did the realization of intricacies surrounding such a theory being true, stonewall further public study? It does appear to be the motive for concealment, which we have experienced many times before. Have ruins been discovered and subsequently covered up due to a wanting to hide a past catastrophic event, an event which took our species back to the Stone Age? As the trickle of truth inevitably turns into a river, maybe one day we will finally know for sure. The Red Planet Although many people assume it to be the closest planet to our own, it is in fact Venus, which comes closer to the Earth during its orbit around our star. Mercury is the closest planet not only to Earth, but to every other planet in the Solar System at one time or another. Yet these giants bear in landscapes incapable of supporting life. This reality is partly why Mars is so often the focus of man's attention in regard to our Solar System's planetary bodies. With a partial atmosphere and thanks to the Mars rovers proven to possess water, it is a far less violent planet, not scorched like Mercury or filled with toxins like Venus. As such, for many years now, as the human population has exploded and modern technology has made self-sustaining, isolated life-supporting systems a reality, the search for suitable places for future colonization of the Solar System has become a more and more popular subject of study. One of the most important additional factors for possible candidates for this exploration of space is the planet's distance from the Sun, nicknamed the Goldilocks Zone. Just like porridge being just right, Mars is located within a specific distance from the Sun capable of sustaining life. And although space agencies and other fields of funded institutions staunchly deny the possibility of it once having been inhabited, possibly even by man himself, dismissing such ideas as preposterous, Mars' desolate red oxide landscape is in fact uncannily similar to Earth's possible future appearance if humans were to continue unsustainable activities or a cataclysmic event were to occur. Thus, is it so preposterous to ponder the possibility that the planet we see before us today was in fact transformed into its lifeless form by an event or possibly past insatiable appetites for its resources by an ancient civilization which once called it home? Could the Cambrian explosion, the sudden appearance of advanced life on our planet, be evidence of terraforming? Could there have also been a similar, yet now hidden, mammalian explosion? Indicating our own sudden arrival here on Earth after it artificially became capable of sustaining us. An orchestrated introduction of a complex food chain by ancient man, who were in reality Martians. We have in the past covered some very strange occurrences on Mars, one in particular suggesting that possible black operations to colonize the red planet are already underway. The Mars rovers were given an expected lifespan of just 90 days. This estimation was based upon the notorious dust storms which choke its surface. Yet spirit lasted an incredible seven years, surviving until 2010, and opportunity only recently ceased operation. This remarkable longevity solely a result of what has become known as cleaning events which for 14 years were repeatedly experienced and documented. Yet what is most curious regarding these events is that they always occurred while the rovers were offline. In July 2007, during the fourth mission extension, severe Martian dust storms blocked sunlight to the rovers and threatened the ability of the craft's survival. However, when the dust storms lifted and the rovers came back online, something had cleaned them of nearly all debris. On May 1, 2009, during its fifth mission extension, spirit became stuck in the soft soils of Mars. Strangely it seems, because the rover was not moving, it missed subsequent cleaning events. Did our mysterious helper assume it had died? Join us in our next video, which will be an expose of artifacts, features, ancient testimonies and satellite anomalies, and many other factors which support the conspiracy of secret Martian inhabitation, supporting the hypothesis of an ancient Martian civilization that once called our red neighbor home. Evidential arguments we find highly compelling. In our last video, we discussed the possibility of there being a secret colony on Mars, a colony made possible by modern technologies, advances in sustainable agriculture and life-supporting artificial ecosystems, an apparent astronaut silhouette caught during one of the rover's unexplained cleaning events, and the resources such as water found upon the surface making it an ideal candidate for such a mission. With running rivers, oceans, even possibly a thriving ecosystem, did we once call Mars home? If we did indeed once call Mars home, there would be undoubtedly ruins on its surface. Rare surviving features that would still litter the landscape and over the years, countless possible examples of these have been spotted. And although many of these could be dismissed as mere cases of peridolia, others are just too perfect, too precise in their appearance to simply be dismissed. Possible ancient relics of a lost Martian civilization. Ancient sarcophagi, heads of statues, pyramidal structures discovered to match star constellations in their layout, most notably that of a Pleiades constellation located near the famous face on Mars, an enormous face often argued as having been nothing more than a trickery of light. This regardless of ancient texts, linking the face, the pyramids, and the constellation alignment to the burial requests of a supposed ancient Anunnaki king. Phobos is yet another curious anomaly of Mars, known to be in a continually decaying orbit. There are many features of this satellite which baffle astronomers and researchers alike. For example, when one calculates its orbit, they are shock-defined that this orbiting rock should have crashed into the Martian landscape many, many years ago. What's more, satellite imagery of its surface has captured images of a very mysterious anomaly on a number of occasions, a cuboid monolithic object with no impact crater resting upon its surface. Buzz Aldrin has even mentioned this anomaly, specifically calling it a monolith, also noting that he believed, quote, God put it there. Is Phobos' enigmatic orbit deliberate, in a past attempt to draw our attention to it, subsequently discovering this monolith? Could it possibly hold undeniable proof of not only other life in the universe, but the past habitation of Mars itself? It is undoubtedly highly compelling. The Mars Exploration Missions launched in 2003. Successfully landing two rovers, Spirit and Opportunity on the Red Planet. The mission's objective was to search for clues to pass water activity on Mars. The mission also included three previous landers, the two Viking program landers in 1976 and Mars Pathfinder probe in 1997. Both rovers were given an expected lifespan of just 90 days due to the notorious dust storms present on the surface. It lasted an incredible seven years, surviving until 2010, yet mysteriously, Opportunity is still functioning to this day. This is due to several events which have become known as cleaning events, which over that last 14 years have been mysteriously cleaning the rover's solar panels. Designed to go offline during the night to save energy, it is during these hours that something, or someone, has been helping to keep our rovers running. Opportunity has since been given five mission extensions, which it has successfully completed. In July 2007, during the fourth mission extension, severe Martian dust storms blocked sunlight to the rover and threatened the ability of the craft's survival. However, when the dust storms lifted, they revealed that something had cleaned the rover of nearly all debris. On May 1, 2009, during its fifth mission extension, Spirit became stuck in the soft soils of Mars. After nearly nine months of attempts to get the rover back on track, including test rovers on Earth, NASA announced on January 26, 2010 that Spirit was re-tasked as a stationary science platform. Strangely it seems, because the rover was not moving, it missed subsequent cleaning events, leading NASA to lose contact shortly after. Most recently, Opportunity has seen a surge in energy after a cleaning event in March. The Martian month, coincidentally, resulting in a power boost of 70% when compared with power levels at the start of this year. And now, mission scientists have released a self-portrait photo of the Mars rover. When compared with the dust coverage at its worst, the difference is nothing short of dramatic. Having just survived its sixth Mars winter, thanks to the most recent cleaning event, Opportunity now has solar panels that are as dust-free as they were when they entered the Martian atmosphere. That's what exactly has been cleaning the rovers on Mars, covert astronauts, or maybe it's aliens, whatever it is we may never know. Many different religions from around the Earth believe in the process of reincarnation. The Tibetan Book of the Dead being a notable example of this frequently reoccurring belief in an eternal reoccurring life force. Known as the Bardo Thadal, it is an ancient Tibetan text, which stems from a larger corpus of teachings. It describes and is intended to guide the reader through the experiences that the consciousness encounters after death, a place known as the Bardo, the interval between death and the next rebirth. The text also includes chapters on the signs of death and rituals to undertake when death is closing in or is taking place. However, there not only exists literature based on these powerful and often ancient belief systems, but there also exists a smorgasbord of compelling cases of people apparently able to recall these past lives, the processes for their rebirth, and indeed all the previous knowledge acquired through their past life. In his book, Children Who Have Lived Before, Reincarnation Today, German therapist Trutzt Hardo tells many stories of children who seem to remember their past lives with varied, verified accuracy. The focus of our video this evening is a boy named Boris Kipryanovich, or Boriska, as he has become known. At the age of 8 months, Boriska was speaking sentences. By the age of 2, he was literate. He became a local celebrity for his astounding intelligence, being able to name all the planets in our solar system and much further afield, sharing an impressive knowledge of many galaxies, and much more by only 3 years of age. In fact, his intelligence and knowledge of the universe around us would soon start to astound and attract some of the best minds in Russia. His mother, Nisesda, says she knew he was special the moment he came into this world. She claims to have felt no pain during labor, and that when she held Boris in her arms for the first time, he looked at her with a focused gaze of an adult. According to his mother, while in a trance around the age of 3, Boriska created a double helix of DNA from colored blocks upon his bedroom floor. He began to mutter that he already remembered something from the Institute. He said, quote, I am a pilot of a research ship, a scientist. I will never cross the DNA of a man with reptiles. This contradicts the norms of species selection, end quote. Then he said several names in Latin, emerging from his trance by simply saying, I'm playing. As time went on, he began to remember a supposed life upon Mars, claiming to be able to demonstrate that they had several other branches of DNA. According to Boriska, who would now be in his 20s, he was allegedly reborn onto planet Earth in 1996, along with many others of his kind, to help prevent a similar catastrophe from happening here. He refers to himself and those like him as indigo children. It seems that Boriska has vanished over the past few years, and very little, if anything, has been heard from him or his mother regarding his current whereabouts. The interviews he gave during his time in the public eye are undoubtedly fascinating if nothing else. We can visit other people with their habitation. We can keep track. If there's something very important to be developed from the moon, together we can explore the moon and develop the moon. We should go boldly where man has not gone before. Fly by to comets, visit asteroids, visit the moon of Mars. There's a monolith. They're a very unusual structure on this little potato-shaped object that goes around Mars once in seven hours. When people find out about that, they're going to say, who put that there? Who put that there?
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Vermont State House - H.133 2/4/2021
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H.133 Emergency Relief From Abuse Orders and Relinquishment of Firearms 2/4/2021
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Okay. Good morning, and welcome to Vermont House Judiciary Committee. And excuse me this morning, we are going to be looking at H 133, which is a bill emergency relief from abuse orders and relinquishment of firearms. And we are going to start with Attorney Eric Fitzpatrick to do a walkthrough. Welcome Eric morning. Thank you. Thank you. Good morning. Good morning everybody. This is Eric Fitzpatrick with the Office of Legislative Council here to excuse me give a walkthrough and talk a little bit about H 133 which as the chair just mentioned is an act relating to emergency relief from abuse orders and relinquishment of firearms. The topic of relief from abuse orders I know is something that the committee has spent quite a bit of time talking about over the last couple of years. But it's been a while since we talked about it and there are some new members on the committee as well so I thought it would be helpful, given that for me to spend a couple of minutes at first sort of giving the lay of the land and let folks know what the what the current state of the law is so that in this case in particular, it's very helpful and really necessary to know what that current state of the law is in order to get a good grasp on what the bill is proposing to do. So I'll do that first. And actually even before I do that, as I mentioned here before when I do a walkthrough I like to take just a minute before we even look at any language and just explain in general terms, what the bill is doing that kind of gives everybody a big picture 50,000 feet view of what's the proposal being made in the bill in this case age 133. So, as I mentioned, it's addressing the topic of relief from abuse orders and a relief from abuse order, known as an RFA is the acronym. It's when a plaintiff and that's a person who brings a court action remember we have a plaintiff brings a court action and a defendant is a person against whom the action is brought who defends against the action. A plaintiff can be a family or household member can go into the court and get an order known as this RFA relief from abuse order issued against the defendant in order to protect the plaintiff, the family or household member from future harm. So if the plaintiff can show that there's a date that they've been abused, and that there's a danger of future abuse, then the court can issue this order an RFA that will direct certain things there's a long list of things. And in fact a very broad list of components that can be in the court's order that would essentially be saying, to the defendant for just to give you a few examples that could be a no contact order in other words you can't contact the plaintiff children you can could be an order to vacate you must leave the plaintiff's house. You have to stay a certain distance away from the plaintiff or the plaintiff's children. You have to provide child support there's there's a long list and not an exclusive list I might add of what could be in this order and the court would issue that order against the defendant. And that would limit the sort of conduct that the defendant can have with respect to the plaintiff and the plaintiff's children so that's how the RFA would work typically speaking. The, and this sort of brings up an important point for purposes of the bill to there's two types of these RFAs two types of relief from abuse orders. There's a final order. And there's also an emergency or temporary order. The emergency and temporary terms are sometimes used interchangeably but they refer to the same thing the temporary or emergency order, and you also have the final order. What's the difference the two main differences between the two things. The final order generally requires that there be notice provided to the defendant and an opportunity for the defendant to come to the hearing and argue against why the order shouldn't be issued. In the hearing and the emergency order, the temporary order can be issued ex parte. I know that's a phrase everybody remembers what it means from one side or by one party only. That means that an emergency order or temporary order can be issued, even though the defendant is not there at the hearing, the plaintiff can go go in individually by themselves, and showed an immediate. A word that's used in the emergency order statute but not in the final order statute. If they can show there's an immediate danger of further abuse, you can get this emergency order this temporary order issued without the defendant being present. So, because that's done without notice or the defendant being present. You remember that this implicates due process concerns, because it's important for people in order to have their rights affected. They have an opportunity under the due process clause of both the US and Vermont constitutions to have notice and an opportunity to be heard. There are limited situations in which proceedings can go forward without that kind of notice and an opportunity to be heard but there always has to be a quick opportunity for the person to come into court afterward. So you have to be able to get in the court reasonably quickly afterward, even though there's been an emergency situation to start with, and then argue, you know, why it is you don't think the order should issue. In this case, in the emergency temporary RFA situation, it only lasts for 14 days that emergency temporary order only lasts for 14 days and within that 14 day period, it has to schedule a hearing, so that the defendant can come in and have notice and argue, you know why it is they mainly think that the emergency or final order shouldn't issue. So that satisfies the due process requirement so they quickly get an opportunity to come in and make that argument. So, those are the crucial distinctions between this emergency order and the final order. The emergency order can be done ex parte with only the plaintiff present, and it only lasts for 14 days, whereas the final order, the defendant has to be present, there has to be hearing with the defendant there, and it can last for whatever period the court has to set the period in the order, the length of time, but can be as much as a year, but it's actually much longer than the 14 day limit that's on the emergency order. So what, with that bit of big picture background, as I mentioned, in statute, there are a list of different components and elements that can be part of this order. You know, what can the in the order contain what limitations on the defense ability to do, you know, as I mentioned, don't contact the plaintiff, move out of the plaintiff's house, etc, etc. What H 133 does is it adds one piece to that list. It adds a an additional component that the court can include in this emergency order, and this only applies to the emergency order the temporary one that's in effect for 14 days. And what it adds to that is basically a provision that says the court may order if there's evidence that certain particular evidence you'll see in the language when we look at it about the defendant having firearms or in that case, then the court can order that the defendant relinquish their firearms. So, again, it's not a requirement, but it's a permissive piece of the order that can be included. And what H 33 proposes to do is to add that ability of the court to the list of the court can include in this emergency relief from abuse order. I should mention that that in many ways that's a clarification of existing law, because some courts view some judges I should say and I think judge Grissom will talk about this in more detail. I would argue that the court sort of inherent power to address emergencies, and the court does have that authority, you know, for work to issue temporary restraining orders and junctions that sort of thing to address emergency situations that the court already has some authority to issue, for example, if there were a dangerous situation, a requirement that the defendant relinquish firearms, but I think other judges may not view it that that way and that there's also, at the very least, a lack of clarity in the statute about whether that authority exists. So the proposal here is to resolve any ambiguity that there may be out there and just make it clear that the court does have the authority to include firearms relinquishment as part of the emergency relief from abuse order. So that is the big picture of what's going on without having looked at any language yet. But my thought was now to take a moment to look at the existing statute and then that'll segue us right into the proposal being made in the bill. But I can also pause here if there's any initial questions if anybody wants me to slow down or address anything that might be on anybody's mind. Eric, when you do the walkthrough, will you have, will you be able to show us existing laws so 1104 a one through three or, or if not if you could post current law I think that would be helpful. The current law is posted. Yep, I sent that to Mike. And that's what I'm going to I'm going to when I share my screen in a moment I'm just going to go over to to that so you should on on the documents under my name for today's testimony, the current chapter on relief from abuse orders which includes all that language is posted. Great. And Eric, we're entitled 15. If you could just remind us what, because sometimes this committee is entitled 15 we're often entitled 13. That's right title 15 refers to family proceedings in the family division family proceedings and we're not in. We're not entitled 13 which is the criminal code. So these are not criminal proceedings. These are civil proceedings in the family division. Great. Thank you. Sure. Hey, I see Kate's hand up. Yeah, thanks. I just want to clarify what you were just referring to in terms of how things are currently operating within the court were you saying that currently judges are in some instances already requiring firearms be removed from homes during this temporary order, or did I miss understand that. I think Judge Greerson will testify about that in more detail but yes that is my understanding that in some instances, some judges do that is within their authority but others think the law on that is not so clear. So I'm not seeing any further hands so I think I'll start sharing my screen and look at the current statute now. Also I should mention that you probably already know this but when I'm sharing my screen. I can't see everybody. So if somebody has a question, feel free to just interrupt me I'll be happy to be interrupted if you've got something you want me to, you know, take a pause on or answer a question so please feel free to do that. Now is everybody is everybody seeing my screen. Yes. Good. Thank you. So I'm now looking at what you now see in front of you then is in as the chair mentioned in title 15 the domestic relations family proceedings chap title of the Vermont statutes. So we're looking at the abuse prevention chapter and this is the lengthy detailed series of statutes that you have addressing relief from abuse orders these are, this is not, you know, a short statute that addresses these types of proceedings at all they're lengthy quite lengthy, and are there with a lot of detail. So the first thing I'm going to look at is section. You'll see 1103. And this is the final relief from abuse order statute. It's quite understood. Even though chronologically the emergency or temporary order would come first, the final order is first in the statute, but it's been on the books since 1979 so I guess it's sort of ingrained as to that's how it is but I've always thought that was, you know, in terms of chronology it should be reversed so in terms of the final order though it is helpful to look at it. This one first. So the terminology that's used flows through both, both the final order provision and the temporary provision. In some sense, it seems like the temporary order can be viewed as sort of part of this entire proceeding that they're, you know, the same language applies to both they're all sort of part and parcel of the same action in many cases. So this is the language regarding the emergent, sorry, the final relief from abuse order proceeding. And you'll see it starts right off with what I was mentioning earlier any family or household member may seek relief from abuse by another family or household member on behalf of themselves or herself or his or her children by filing a complaint under this chat. Now that's the main crux of what's going on in all these proceedings that so that you see first of all, that it's not just anybody who can bring an individual to the petition file a complaint for relief from abuse has to be a family or household members they're the person who can seek relief from abuse. And that is a defined term so I'm going to go right back up to the definition section and you'll see family member is not defined because that's obviously whether or not someone is related in the same family but household member is defined. So that means people who for any period of time have living our living or have lived together sharing or have shared occupancy occupancy of a dwelling or engaged in a sexual or dating relationship and dating relationship is then defined as well. So, you have to fit into that definition of a household member or be a family member to even file a request for relief from abuse but assuming you do. You can go into one of those two categories, then you can ask the court for an RFA to direct the defendant to not engage in any further harmful behavior. And I have to say the last sentence there's a there's some particular provisions about how minors may file the petition. I'm going to pass over that's not really relevant to what we're talking about here. So it does talk about that the plaintiff has to submit an affidavit and support of their request so they have to, you know swear under penalties of perjury that the facts they're asserting are true. So there has to be this affidavit. Again, moving on to subsection be you'll see that Eric before you before you jump to be. Yeah, please. Yeah, this is this is Tom if you don't see me or my voice. Well, I figured but in at the right at the top of request for relief. We probably discussed it in the past, but why is that so narrow, because with this language, I can't get a RFA say on you. I think the idea is that it's meant to address this sort of evidence that of abuse between family members that has happened over time and that and that because of that evidence that's out there that's why it's targeted at that particular particular case where that occurs and now that's not to say that that not under this chapter but that you might be able to get an order against stocking for example against someone who may fall outside that category, or even just when I was referring to in the very beginning to the court's inherent authority to address an emergency you may you may be able to get the court to issue sort of a general temporary restraining order. A threat of violence by someone who doesn't fit one of these categories but I think this chapter in particular is as the chair was mentioning, being located in the family proceedings chapters really meant to address these situations between family and household members. I'm not dealing with it all the time I just couldn't remember any other avenues for people but but thank you for your explanation because it does show that there is other other ways people can get, if not an RFA something very similar. Right, that's right. So, yeah, as I mentioned earlier you'll see in the first sentence of subsection B says court generally has to can only give one of provide one of these final orders after notice to the defendant and hearing everybody see that in that first sense. You see there's the first clause except as provided in section 1104. That's because 1104 is the emergency temporary statute. Remember that's the one that I mentioned can be issued on an emergency basis ex parte without the defendant there so that there isn't notice to the defendant and hearing. So in that particular circumstance that is exempted. There can be an order issued without providing notice and hearing but remember it only lasts for 14 days. Within that 14 day period, there has to be hearing a hearing and notice to the defendant. Second sentence refers to the burden of proof which I'm going to come back to in just a moment before I get to that I wanted to look at some subsection C here. Now we know that the plaintiff, who has to be a family or household member can come into court, seek this relief from abuse order. And there has to be hearing and notice to the defendant has to be an affidavit. Now the court can make so you look at subsection C the court can make shall make such orders as it deems necessary to protect the plaintiff or the children or both. Remember that's that's a very broad statement right there to such orders as it deems necessary to protect the plaintiff or the children so that's broad authority any order that that's necessary to protect them. If the court finds and this is the crucial point, there's two things that the court has to find in order to issue this order first that the defendant has abused the plaintiff. That's number one, and number two, one of two things, either there's a danger of further abuse, or the defendant is incarcerated and has been convicted of one of a following and then there's a list of offenses there. So that one obviously is pretty easy to unpack and see that you know if they're currently incarcerated and has and has been convicted of one of those offenses, pretty cut and dry whether the person would be subject to an RFA under that provision. The prior one though is depends on the nature of the term abuse right because the court has to make this finding that. Number one, defendant has abused the plaintiff in the past, and two, there's a danger of further abuse. So that begs the question which is also defined in statute what does abuse mean. I'm paging back up to the definition section again you'll see abuse means the occurrence of one or more the following acts between family or household members crucial again only that group of people. And it can be one of those five things attempting to cause or causing physical harm, placing another in fear imminent serious physical harm abuse to children, stopping sexual assault. So any one of those five things counts as abuse. And if that has occurred in the past. Let's go back to what the court has to find again. The court finds defendant has abused the plaintiff. In other words, it's occurred before, and there's a danger of further abuse. It might occur again. Then it can issue this order that may include the following. See that subdivision to there. This is what I mentioned earlier. That this, there's a lengthy list. This is in the final order a lengthy list of what could be in the order. And I should also point out in subdivision to the order may include the following. There's not an exclusive list. Because remember, we also saw a language before earlier right in subsea there shall the court shall make such orders as it deems necessary to protect the plaintiff or children or both. So that's very broad court whatever is necessary for protection, but the order may include is a non exclusive list of what might be in the order. And this is, you know, reiterates some of what I mentioned when I did the big picture overview at the beginning. Right there, the defendant refrained from abusing the plaintiff or the children are both in the future interfering with the plaintiff's personal liberty, including restrictions on the defendants ability to contact the plaintiff. So that's what I mentioned that no contact order is frequently a part of these RFAs the defendant is ordered not to contact the plaintiff, as long as this order is in effect. Um, Eric, I'm sorry, I see coaches. Hand is up. Yes, please. Okay, thank you. Eric, just for clarification. I think the mandated reporters. How do they fit into that group of or do they fit in directly or indirectly into that group at the beginning. Yeah, I think that's a separate a separate issue coach. I think the, they could be fit into it in the sense that if, if someone was a family or household member of the defendant, the person who was alleging abuse, and they were a mandated reporter, then they could do, they would have if they were many who were a mandated reporter, they would have to make the report obviously. And if they also happen to be a family or household member of the person who was allegedly committing the abuse, then they could file for an RFA. So they could be the have the ability to sort of invoke both proceedings but they might not either depending on who the person is. Does that make sense. All right. So the, yeah, so this is the list of what could potential things that could be in the order just mentioned that the no contact piece of it. An order to vacate you see in subdivision be that's what I mentioned it could be in order to vacate the household subdivision see temporary award of parental rights and responsibilities D orders about parent child contact child support is an E. So there's a lengthy list here we don't need to go through each, each component but there's a lot of things that may be included in this order. So that brings us back to subdivision be for a moment because now we've seen okay. The plaintiff has to come in has to be a family or household member. The court has to find that it has to be an affidavit the court has to find that the defendant has abused the plaintiff and there's a danger of further abuse. In order for this order to be issued. So, you know, to what extent does this have to be shown in the affidavit and the facts to what what sort of burden of proof is there on the plaintiff to make the showing and for the court to make that finding an order that's addressed in the second sense of subsection be you see the plaintiff shall have the burden of proving abuse by a preponderance of the evidence now. That is an issue that the committee has dealt with many times over the years but I felt I should reiterate that now so that people can understand that concept. The point about here is the burden of proof the standard of proof, and there are three primary standards of proof in the law, the preponderance of the evidence is the lowest one, the middle one is clear and convincing evidence and the most challenging the most one that requires the most proof is the proof beyond a reasonable doubt. So, the proof beyond a reasonable doubt I'm sure is familiar to everybody that's the one that's used in criminal proceedings. Whereas this one preponderance of the evidence that you look, you're looking at now is used primarily is the primary one that's used in civil proceedings that's what's the default in civil proceedings is the preponderance and what preponderance means is that it means, I'm going to read from some definition in black slot dictionary and another treaties on evidence called McCormick on evidence. It's a degree of evidence that while not sufficient to free the mind wholly from all reasonable doubt is still more convincing than the opposing evidence and is sufficient to incline a fair and impartial mind to one side of the issue, rather than the other. This is the burden of proof used in most civil trials in which the jury is instructed to find for the party that on the whole has the stronger evidence, however slight the edge may be. Now that's an important point however slight because sometimes sort of this standard the preponderance standard when you're talking about percentages some people refer to it as 51% to 49%. In other words, a 51% of the evidence seems like it favors one side as opposed to the other, and even if 49% of the evidence favors the other side, that still would satisfy the preponderance standard. So, as I just said, the language from McCormick, it's whoever has the stronger evidence, however slight the edge may be. So that's the preponderance standard that you see that's used here in the RFA statute, just so you know for background, as you know, going forward clear and convincing is sort of a middle tier that is something that the legislature sometimes uses as a matter of policy, when they can put in statutes. When it wants a burden of proof to be higher when it wants it to be something more than 51% to 49%, for example wants there to be a higher standard a higher requirement of proof that needs to be brought the legislature does that sometimes and puts that in statute. Reading from an articulation of what the standard is clear and convincing evidence means evidence indicating that the thing to be proved is highly probable, or reasonably certain, because that highly probable or reasonably certain. This is stronger evidence than a preponderance the standard applied in most civil trials, but less evidence than beyond a reasonable doubt the standard for criminal trials. That gives you a sense of clear and convincing. And lastly, beyond a reasonable doubt. This is articulated as fully satisfied, entirely convinced, satisfied to a moral certainty, and in my favorite term, indubitable. So, so that's from, that's also from black squad dictionary. So that gives you a sense of what they are and again, referring back to the statute it's preponderance that's used for purpose purposes of the RFA. Eric, if I may. Yes. Yeah, I'm the per on the language here. The law. Now I just lost it. There it is. Propond, preponderance of evidence. So, concerning an RFA, if, if the, if there isn't that 51% you talk about is, is it a may or a shell as far as the judge goes for a, an RFA. I think I understand you represent bird. Are you saying that are asking that the, it is a shell in the sense that the court has to find that the plaintiff has met their burden of proof by a preponderance of the evidence. If the plaintiff does not satisfy the preponderance of the evidence standard, then the relief from abuse order can't be cannot be issued because the evidentiary threshold has not been met. Okay. Is that answer your question. Definitely. Thank you. Okay. Yep. Alright, so that's actually concludes what I wanted to say about the final order. Remember, this is all to do with the final relief from abuse order. So, again, this is only one of two possible RFAs this is the final order that can be issued for as long as the court determines. But there's also, as we saw in the except language above about how generally speaking there has to be notice and an opportunity for the defendant to be heard except for what remember it said except for section 1104, which is where we are now. So this is the 1104 this is emergency relief again a temporary order. This is when the order can be issued without the presence of the defendant you see the language. The very first sentence and accordance with the rules of the procedure temporary orders under this chapter maybe issued ex parte languages right there. Remember that's, that's from one side only one party only without notice to the defendant upon motion and findings by the court that defendant has abused the plaintiff or both so remember there's still that component of the required findings that's the same as in the in the final one has to be has to be a finding here that the defendant has abused the plaintiff or the plaintiff's in the past, again similarly the second sentence there has to be a nap the David. And there's that other language about proceedings for a minor that's in the last sentence there, but a key a key difference here again you'll see in subdivision one moving down just a little bit. This finding is different, because here it says upon a finding that there is an immediate danger of further abuse, everybody see that that word immediate is not in the final order statute that we just looked at. So that's gives you the sense that this is an emergency situation. Right. That's this is different, you can only issue this emergency order without the presence of the defendant that there's an immediate danger of further abuse and the court has to find that. And that's why the preponderance of the evidence. So, the findings in this case have to be number one, there was abuse against the plaintiff or the plaintiff's children that's the same as in the finding order those two are the same, but number two which is different, there's an immediate danger of further abuse. So if the court makes those two findings. Again, you'll see, as we looked at above. There's this list of things that can be in the order. In this final temporary relief from abuse order. You'll see and there's 123 and one has several components but there's, again refrain from abusing the plaintiff I'm in one a the plaintiff's children subdivision be refrain from interfering the plaintiff's personal liberty subdivision see coming refrain from coming within a fixed distance of the plane if you'll see that frequently in RFAs for example person can't come within however many feet of the of the plaintiff and no contact orders you see again earn subdivision be moving on to two and three. There's other things that can be in the order. The order can contain if there's a finding that the plaintiff her children have been have been forced out of the household then there can be this component included in the order that the vacate order that I mentioned earlier that can also be in the final one court may order the defendant to vacate that's the last line of subdivision to and subdivision three also provides for if there's a finding of immediate danger of physical or emotional harm temporarily awarding custody of the children. To the plaintiff. So you see that 123 correct that there can be in there. I'd say that because now that segues us perfectly into h 133 because what h 133 does is it adds a number four to that list to see those 123 this is existing law and the emergency order situation. And I'm going to try and see if I can switch now right to the bill. Let's see if I can do this. All right, everybody see the bill now. Hope that's a yes. So now we're back looking at. Okay good. Now we're back looking at this is the statute we were just looking at, except that this is the bill now. So this is where the proposal is to change that statute again we already looked at this language just now when we were looking at existing law here subsection a this is about the, the emergency order and what can be in it and how it has to how it can be issued sorry without notice to the defendant if there's a finding that there has been abuse in the past and that is an immediate danger of further abuse. And remember, we saw an exist in existing law there's components that can be in the order in the order and they were numbered 123. And the proposal of h 133 is to add another one subdivision for. And this says that okay that final emergency relief from abuse order. An additional provision, and that is, as you'll see in line five page two that the order an order issue under the section may, if the plaintiffs complaint or affidavit includes information that the defendant possesses owns or controls firearms so that has to be in the affidavit the plaintiff has to file an affidavit with their complaint under this RFA procedure. So if the plaintiffs complaint includes that information in the affidavit and line seven, the court finds it necessary to protect the plaintiff or the plaintiff's children. So the court has to make that finding as well that it's necessary for protection. If those two to preconditions are met, then line eight provides that the court can require the immediate relinquishment until the expiration of the order member the order is only for 14 days. Of all firearms that are in the defense possession ownership or control, or that another person possesses or controls on behalf of the defendant. So, that's the proposal in h 133 to add that authority to the court's ability when it makes when it issues an RFA order under this section an emergency RFA I should say temporary one. And that's the proposal I think that kind of ends my explanation of what the current law is and as I say it sort of segue this right into the proposal is for change to the current law in h 133 although add as well that in many ways it's a clarification, because as you'll hear from judge Greerson. There's at least an arguable basis that some some courts are already viewing their inherent authority to allow this to included to be included in the emergency final order or sorry the emergency temporary order, as it is. That clarifies the situation removes any ambiguity that there may be about that authority the court going forward. So, that's what I have I'm happy to answer any questions I'm, I'm going to exit my screen sharing unless someone would prefer that I stay on it and look at language for a moment. Thank you Eric. There we go. Now I can see hands. Thank you that was great helpful. Any questions for Kate, I see your hand. These are questions for Eric about the language and then. Okay, so we have Kate Felicia and Tom. Thank you. Thank you. I think we have a question, the language in section for So if the plaintiffs complaint or affidavit includes information that the defendant possess under control firearms and the court finds it necessary to protect the plaintiff or the plaintiff's child. So based on what you were just describing in terms of the law that is that just sort of like a redundancy like if they were to give this order they would they would have determined that they were necessary to protect them or is that language unique to other languages already in the law. No I think it is it is particular to that provision in that. In other words that that, for example, the, the language I think allows for the possibility that the defendant may have firearms and in their possession. But that it may not be a situation where there is that immediate danger as a result of the firearms. And so the, the court would have to find both in order for it to issue the relinquishment order. Does that make sense as far as an answer. Yeah, so it's sort of it's saying that that both of these things would have to be found to be true that the risk would be tied to the firearm is what you're exactly in that particular section. Okay. Exactly. Again, Felicia and then Tom. Yeah, thank you. So, a couple of questions. Starting with the most direct one, the last line and a half on page two lines 10 and 11, where it's directing that firearms that are in the possession of somebody. Other than the defendant are required to be immediately relinquished. How broad is that what's what's the total intent of scope there to a sphere of influence. Right, I think the idea there is that, you know that to prevent a situation where for example, someone has firearms it's a dangerous situation, but the firearms say with the person, you know, temporarily gives the firearms to another and so that they can say, All right, well I don't possess any firearms there. They aren't in my control, even though those may be the the the that the defendant may actually own those firearms but they don't want them to be able to sort of evade the law essentially by temporarily housing them with somebody else. Okay, so they would have to be owned by the defendant and in the control of somebody else, not somebody else's owned firearms that the defendant might have access to with or without breaking the law. Yes, because yeah I agree with that because of the last phrase on behalf of the defendant. Yes. That's still pretty ambiguous and in my opinion. I am willed firearms from my father's collection. Let's throw a hypothetical in there that other Vermonters have the same situation. They're technically mine. They're not in my ownership until he dies. However, if that rfa wherever leveled against me, and they required immediate relinquishment. Those are his. Technically he's controlling them for me until he dies. Are those looked in. I mean, what are the reasons are we looping in things that are not yet given but there's an understanding that they will be where are we drawing a line on ownership is an ffl transfer, the beacon of ownership, or is it more tenuous than that it's it's really So I'm looking to nail down exactly what the court order would be going after, especially for requiring relinquishment of things that are not actually into the defendant's possession or household. Yeah, that's an interesting, interesting legal question. I wouldn't want to say that I have the answer to that off the top of my head but but yeah it's an interesting question. What about a situation like you described where, where say ownership has not vested in in the recipient, whether as you say because of a trust or because of a will or perhaps because of a future transfer, is that being controlled yet does that yet meet the definition of on behalf of the defendant. That's an interesting question maybe the witnesses would have some some information for that as well and I can look into it, but I wouldn't want to say I have an answer to that right away. So that's that's kind of my first question is I just think that entire control on in the possession of the person is just far too broad and vague and leaves a lot of concern for me. My second question that kind of just ties to why we're we're taking this up in the first place is if the court currently has such broad authority in statute. And as you mentioned a couple moments ago there are courts that believe they already have this authority. Why is this necessary. Well, I think I'll, sorry, go ahead. I'll defer to the chair on that. I think perhaps our witnesses can testify to that especially Judge Gerson. That's really more of a question for not not so much for Eric. Thank you. I'll hold that for the judge then. That's what you're going to say or not but go ahead. Yeah. No, that's exactly right. Thank you. I think that's a question on on the on the drafting specifically it's just not specified is who's responsible for relinquishment is it on the defendants were cognizance is they must be honest and turn things in who's doing a seizure of these and that had outlined I believe this is an excerpt from a previous bill last session each 610, if I'm remembering correctly, and that had outlined who was doing the seizure and protocols. But this has nothing to that effect so it's wondering if that was an intentional leave out door. I think it just assumed that for enforcement of the court orders that, like with any other order that the, or any other component I should say, of the, of the courts order that the authority is that the court can, because the would be ordering the law enforcement enforcement that it can instruct a law enforcement officer to enforce the order. But again that's something that certainly if you feel that needs clarification we can always propose amended language for that. Thanks. And then, I guess just a final question for the chair and I'll hold the rest of mine for the appropriate witnesses. Are we going to be hearing from any law enforcement agencies. Are they doing that kind of provision, their ability to execute such an order. We can meet to execute just so in order that's not covered here. I'm specifically related to relinquishment or seizure of firearms. There have been similar laws in other states that have wound up to be very very deadly. And I would like to hear from our law enforcement as to what they would expect and what we would be charging them with. Sure. Thank you. That's all. Maxine did you say Tom. No, you broke up there for a second. Eric, going back to preponderance. And then there's clear and convincing what's what's the one in the middle. No clear and convincing is the one in the middle. The most that beyond or reasonable doubt is the. Okay. Okay. And this. I'm sorry, go ahead. No, no, I was finished. Thanks. Okay. And this question might not be for you. It might. I think it might be for the judge, but kind of thinking out loud with, with the way it's working now with. With preponderance or that that's the, the suggestion, I guess you could say, as far as relinquishing guns. So some judges are, some judges are doing it now. And they, they feel they have the authority and some, some judges don't, but. So with preponderance of evidence, say you've got two judges, the same evidence in front of them, they could come to different conclusions. I'm assuming. Yeah, I think that's, that's always possible regardless of the type of proceeding. Yep. It's, you know, a close question. And so it's a possibility. Yes. So it's going through my mind, say the judge that doesn't think that there's a, that it meets a preponderance is kind of in their mind. I got to believe that they're thinking more clear and convincing. And I just don't like the idea of pushing the judges that don't believe, you know, that a level is met to, to the re relinquishing the firearms thing but but again that may be more toward the judge but what have we in the past I know we've talked about storage. We've talked about confiscated firearms. Can you remind me, have we done anything as far as putting in statute that law enforcement agencies have to have storage. Yes, at least they not so much have to but yes you provided, remember you created the ability of law enforcement to have storage for and to get some, I think to have some storage spaces. But I thought there was an appropriation for some storage as well but yes, there is elsewhere in statute, some provision made for storage. Right. But I think that's still an issue of whether or not sufficient storage exists that that's kind of what you're getting at. Well, and that's exactly where I'm going say you know would say an antique firearm that, you know, somebody is going to keep under, you know, temperature and humidity levels or whatever you know to preserve them right you know just things like that even a regular firearm I mean, if it's not in the right storage I mean you know there's a chance of it, you know corroding and that type of thing but just having trouble with with the the preponderance piece on this. It just seems like it's to me it's not strong enough I mean at a minimum it should be clear and convincing in my opinion but but anyway that's, I'm kind of rambling and thinking out loud so thank you. That's a policy decision for the committee certainly. Yes. Thanks. Sure. Yeah, and we can speak to DPS commissioner about storage I know that in the past he said that that was something that was one of his priorities and that certainly taking care of and we'll be seeing him tomorrow so if we have time we can ask him about it and if not we can get him back in. And Maxine do you think he just came to my mind. I mean it's an emergency relief is for two weeks, but and maybe Eric or you can can answer it. I'm just wondering what the procedure would be to get, say if it was me to get my firearms back I mean are we talking. You know, I mean state, you know with governments and paperwork sometimes that can be quite burdensome. And I'm just wondering if it's going to take to say take me another week or two to to get my firearms back, or if it's just automatic. I can answer that I don't know Eric if you can or if that's again something for one of the witnesses. I don't think there's anything in the language about the procedure. It does say that the order can only be for relinquishment for as long as the orders in effect. So it gives a time frame for how long the relinquishment can be in effect but it doesn't say anything about the procedure for getting it back so that might be something the witnesses would have more information about. Okay, great thank you. Any other questions for Eric. Okay, great. So, I'm going to now turn to judge Greerson and we'll be late for our break I'd like to give judge Greerson opportunity to testify. Thank you. Welcome. Thank you. Good morning everybody and thank the chair and the committee for inviting me to testify today on each 133 for the record Brian Greerson chief superior judge. And before I get into this bill. I think just to respond to some of the questions I've already heard the provisions for storage of firearms are in other parts of the statute. There are essentially three vehicles if you will for doing that one is we can order firearms to be surrendered to the police officer who is serving an order on the defendant. There is a firearms registered certified firearms dealer available, they can be stored there. Or if the individual has a family member or friend who they would want to hold the firearms there is a process for doing that I won't go into details on those but the reason they're not in this bill is because there are two parts of the statute and the issue that representative bird up and raised on storage is an ongoing issue. I mean the statute provides for surrender but the storage issue is a continuing one. But I'd like to go back and represent a bird mentioned the burden of proof. What I think is important for the committee to understand is that this suggested amendment is not creating anything new. It is not creating a new cause of action. It's not creating a new form of relief. The purpose behind this bill and there is a long history here it does go back one of the representatives mentioned age 610. This bill or it's before you now has evolved certainly over the last year or more that it's been discussed and it has taken different variations in the wording up until this point. But I don't want the committee to think that we're all of a sudden changing or adding a burden. Because by far the majority of judges have believed that they have the inherent authority under the current law to order and in fact do order relinquishment and non possession of firearms on a temporary order. And in the source of that Eric and his reputation to go back to the 1103 says the court. Excuse me. I'm sorry. I hear you. Yeah. Leaning to fire away. This is in 1103 C1. The court shall make such orders as it deems necessary to protect the plaintiff for the children or both. If the court finds that the defendant has abused the plaintiff. That is a broad scope of authority. When you look at, for instance, the order that we can issue under 1104 under section one a one it says upon a finding that there is immediate danger of further abuse. An order may be granted requiring the defendant and then at least ABCD. Those things they include refrain from coming within a fixed distance frame from contacting the plaintiff. These are all forms of relief. This provision about relinquishing firearms or non possession of firearms, but very easily be paragraph E in that section, because what we have the authority to do now, as I indicated is to relinquishment or non possession of firearms during this period between the temporary order and the final hearing. This bill has been discussed. And at least from our perspective. It's an attempt to codify. Or if you will clarify what we can already do. My concern and the concern of many judges are that in an attempt to codify or clarify. You may be limiting the discretion the court already has. And that is a significant concern for the court. Because we believe now that we do have this authority. We think it's an important authority we think it's an important exercise of discretion for the very reasons that I've stated for the protection of the plaintiff and or family members of the plaintiff. And so I don't want the committee to think that this is when we talk for instance about the burden of proof. I agree that that's, that's a question the committee may want to look at but burden of proof shouldn't be any different for the relief that's being sought in this bill than it than it is for the overall granting of a relief from abuse order. In other words, the relief from abuse order is where the burden falls the burden falls on the plains to prove that by a preponderance of evidence. And, you know, someone mentioned or Eric I believe mentioned, you know, if it's 51 to 49. The key words that Eric brought up with respect to the burden of proof are however slight. So when you think of the thing of the image if you will of the scales of justice. If they tilt in just the least little bit. That is a preponderance of evidence. It's whatever tips that scale. And I've used the term and I think one of the witnesses is going to pick up on what I said, you can think of it as the weight of a feather, if that's all it takes to tip the scale. No magic to 51 49. It's that tipping of the scale. However slight the evidence is and the court often finds itself in considering the evidence before that the plaintiff has not met that burden. It's not every single case that is filed is granted I don't I don't have the numbers for you and I should get them for you. Madam chair so that the committee understands that this there's a process of requesting temporary orders. Some are granted summer denied. Most of these are requested after court hours so they're usually late night phone calls to the judges, but a significant number of those orders are denied. The final hearing is the final hearing it has to be held within 14 days. Every court has a specific day of the week when they schedule relief from abuse order so they are heard. Certainly within that 14 days. At that final hearing, the plaintiff still has the burden of proof, even if they've been granted a temporary order based on an affidavit. They have to offer testimony and evidence at the final hearing and satisfy the court by preponderance of evidence that they're entitled to the relief they're requesting. The interesting is that they're the proof is that they have been abused or there's a threat of immediate use. And all these things that you see in section 1104 under Roman numeral under one a through D are things that the court can order. They prove that someone needs to be out of the house by preponderance of evidence the preponderance of evidence goes to whether or not they're entitled to relief and then the court has the discretion to fashion the relief that is warranted in the given case. And in some cases, there is evidence before the court of firearms. There is evidence that firearms have been used in an incident that brings the person to the court. There are cases where there's evidence of ownership or possession of firearms, but maybe they weren't used in the incident that is before the court. Maybe they have been used in the past. And there are situations where there may be no reference either in the affidavit or complaint. The plaintiff's testimony about the existence of firearms or the use of firearms, but based on all of the evidence before us. And this is more in the final hearing. When people have an opportunity to testify that the the evidence of the potential for lethality is so great. Even if firearms are not part of that specific case or that incident, the relief the court can grant is to order a relink of firearms or non possession of firearms. And so I the committee and looking at this bill has to understand that this is just another element of relief that the court can grant. And the reason I am suggesting that that grant of discretion should be broad is because every case is different. And the circumstances of every case before the court are different and the relief granted in one case may not be the same as in another. And so when I look at this bill and I will tell you that that I have spent a considerable amount of time looking at this bill the various wording the variations in the language. It's been reviewed by the judges. This is not a review that I do on my own. And when I do that and I do that with every bill that comes before committee. There are some bills that get the attention of judges, and I get a large response. There are others that I get little or no response. This is a bill that I received a lot of response from judges and it has come in. Quite frankly, shortly before the hearing in other words it's still coming in as early as six o'clock this morning I was exchanging emails with judges about this bill, because the concern that I hear from judges is that, although this is a worthwhile attempt to codify what we're doing the concern what we can do already. And let me explain why I think some judges struggle with it. As I mentioned there's different circumstances different facts of how firearms come into play in these proceedings. And some judges feel that unless there is a reference in an affidavit or complaint or in the testimony to firearms the presence of firearms use of firearms in this incident or the history if there's no evidence before them. And some judges do not feel they have the authority under the statute to confiscate or order relinquishment of firearms or non possession of firearms. Other judges feel that you don't have to have that information in front of you to warrant that kind of relief. Because of the facts that come before them. And so, in looking at this bill if I can find my copy of it. Just give me a second to, I think there are three. I guess I'm going to say three options that the committee ought to consider. And this is truly a policy decision on the part of the committee. There's a language that is before you under the section for the concern that is expressed by many judges are that when you in the beginning of that section and talks about if the plaintiffs complaint or affidavit includes information that the defendant possesses owns or controls firearms and the court finds it's necessary to protect the plaintiff. Many judges are concerned because they feel that by referencing the complaint and affidavit and firearms in either of those documents that that would limit their authority to order a relinquishment or possession. If it's not in the affidavit or complaint. So they they're concerned that this could be limiting their, the authority that they now have. So there, there's one suggestion that has been made. And that is, if you were, if you're going ahead with this language if you feel this is what you, you feel is appropriate and this is the policy. You have to be concerned that you may be limiting the judge's discretion. There's been some suggestion that in addition to the language if the plaintiffs complaint or affidavit includes information that the defendant possesses owns or controls, firms, or has threatened the use of a firearm. If you add that language and that may encompass a broader use of firearms, but there's still a concern that the, even the addition of that language is limiting discretion. So the other approach you could use is to eliminate the reference to the information the plaintiffs complaint or affidavit, so that the, the amendment would read an order issued under this section. If the court finds it necessary to protect the plaintiff or the plaintiff's children. The court could require the immediate relinquishment. And so forth, in other words, eliminate that reference to the information just being available and complaint or affidavit. So it clearly says if the court finds that it's necessary or to protect the plaintiff or their children, they could order relinquishment. That would remove, I think, an obstacle to the court exercising the discretion it has now. In my view, if you were going that route, you could actually take that language and put it under section E. And add it as a section E under 1104 because all it is is another form of relief that the court can order. And I think it would be as appropriate there as it would be in another paragraph. And I guess the other point I would make is that if you didn't do anything. If this amendment is not necessary, the court would continue to address these issues in the way it does now. In that is we believe the statute provides that inherent authority. If you truly want clarification of the court's authority to add this, then I think the plate it's to make it simple. I think it's complicated by adding it as a section E that merely includes it in the possibility of other relief the court already has that already can grant. And so it would fall under in a given case it may be appropriate it may not be, but it would allow the court to then consider each case on the facts that are presented. And oftentimes, what we find is that understand that, as I said, most of these orders are issued after court hours under significant oftentimes traumatic situations, but certainly periods of stress. And an individual may not want to include in an affidavit that they the existence of firearms, but the circumstances that the court has been made aware of in the mind of the court feels that this situation is potentially so dangerous that they think that firearms should be relinquished or the defendant should not be possessing firearms during this relatively brief period. And that's the concern. And I will say that I've spoken with representatives from the domestic violence I've worked closely with Sarah Robinson on on this bill and I've also spoken with Chris Bradley who I think is testifying later this morning. And discussed this bill with them and I know I've received emails from from Bill Moore and phone call from Tim me and and I guess the information in the position I'm sharing with the committee now is not one I've discussed in any detail with these folks because I have just found that this issue, the closer it got to this hearing, the more input I was getting from judges expressing their views. And so this, I don't think this issue needs to be complicated. If you're looking at I'll go back and I don't want to repeat myself but when we start talking about the burden of proof, you really need to be talking about the burden of proof for the underlying relief that's requested, not just an individual. And that relief is the threat of either physical harm or or abuse that has occurred, not an individual request that the court can grant to make the situation safe. That's not where the preponderance of evidence it comes into play. And so you don't want to confuse the issues as to how that comes into play, whether the committee wants to undertake a review of that standard is entirely in your hands. If there can be a separate standard for firearm relinquishment, then there is for any other relief that we grant. And in fact we as I've said more than once this morning, we can grant that relief now with it without this statute so my testimony may come as a surprise perhaps even to Sarah or to Chris or any of the others I'm glad to discuss this further with them as this moves along but I think there are ways that this this authority can be clarified without limiting it and that's that's really the concern that I have right now. I will stop. But obviously answer any questions. Great. Thank you. Thank you very much. I appreciate that and as you were talking and it did seem to me that maybe moving into e does does make more sense. So I appreciate you addressing that. Okay, so I see Barbara Selena and then Felicia. Thank you. Good morning. Good morning. So you started to say which is a question that I'm trying to ask with every bill we're doing. And you started to say it but I'm not positive you fully finished because you got into another interesting issue of what the problem is that this bill is addressing. I understand it to be that we're trying to codify something but that's more what we're doing and I heard some judges are interpreting it one way right now and some another in terms of feeling like they have the authority. So that I guess that's my first question but sort of a second question based on the answer to this but I mean I can't tell you why a specific judge would rule one way or another as I gather comments from judges. I think some of them I think some of them it's fair to say that if if evidence is not put it this way if the affidavit doesn't have any reference to firearms either in the incident that brings a person there or on a temporary basis. Some judges will say I'm not going to order confiscation another judge may so it's not a question of the authority oftentimes it's the evidence that comes before them. And so I think if you add this as a method of relief the judge can still make that decision doesn't mean that every time the cases filed it's going to be ordered relinquished if you remember going back and I when I talked about the evolution of this bill you remember some of our very early discussions was the idea if we granted a temporary order that it would be mandatory relinquishment of firearms whether there was no whether there was any evidence or not and so that's where we started and now we've evolved over this but that's the reason it's Thank you that's helpful so here's my here's my follow up question. Would it make sense to have it like you proposed a solution which sounded good but I was wondering before you had proposed that if the legislation assuming it passes would say if not mentioned in the affidavit the judge will inquire because like don't we want to just be sure like it doesn't So let me suggest this remember these are coming in after hours late night calls and they are based strictly on the affidavit and complaint filed by the individual we do not have contact with the individual in other words there's a there's a column court staff for the most part now they are contracted they're the ones that contact us and say we have an affidavit complaint so we don't talk with the with with the plaintiff. That's okay that makes sense and I want to say that I had a chance to sit in on relief from abuse order day when the ABA did the open visit your court day and it was it was incredibly eye-opening in terms of the variation of cases like I think I sat in on for and it was remarkable you know I highly recommend our committee try to do that it's so couldn't affidavit have a little box saying our firearms I could like could it there be a just so we're not like having something slip. I should have mentioned this before we have a standing judiciary committee it's we have one for every division family criminal civil and so forth. The family oversight committee is currently reviewing our complaint form an affidavit that will address these issues. It's up to the plaintiff obviously whether they check the box or fill in the blanks but there will be more more information available to the judges on this issue on whether or not firearms were used in the incident whether the person knows what they are or how many or the type so there'll be more information already and that's why I'm saying that the the bill as it reads now whether or not that clause is in there about information in the complainer affidavit it's going to be there. So it will be up to the judge to decide based on that complainer affidavit whether there's a basis in their mind to to order relinquishment so those forms are being addressed. That's great and you had mentioned also getting us the date on how many were denied and how many were accepted which would be help I mean it would just be helpful to have some information on that and I like the idea of some I mean not like we're trying to go fishing for guns and that's sort of a weird metaphor there but but somebody who just experienced a highly traumatic situation may not be thinking super clearly about everything and you wouldn't want someone to go afterwards. Oh my gosh I forgot about the gun that you know whatever so thank you. Yeah. Selena and Felicia. Thanks. I appreciate the thought about moving that to the section E2 I think that makes a lot of just structural sense. I just wanted to so my understanding of part of why getting more explicit about this possibility for judges in in statute is useful is that it might create more consistency in our sort of quest for geographic justice justice and just assurance for judges across the board that this is available to them and so you said at the start of your testimony most judges believe they already have this ability and then you also noted that if we didn't pass anything the ability would still be there but I'm I wonder if you can talk about that question of most judges versus all judges. I can but I you know I don't have an exact count. What I'm saying is in my experience has been that when I say most judges I think by far the overwhelming number of the judges believe they have this authority. I have not had a judge tell me that they didn't think they had the authority depends on the facts that are before them and that that's the difficulty in answering that question is that as I said before some judges if they if there's not some reference either in the affidavit or the complaint or you know in the plaintiff's statement to the court about guns then not that they don't feel they have the authority under the statute necessarily but they don't think that that is a situation that warrants it so this would just identify the fact that this is to me it's the reason I think it fits under E and I'm probably going a little bit away from your question is that when you're thinking about the safety of the individuals and that's what all those things and when you get when you start reading those sections a through D that's what they are. You've already determined that the person has proven their case and so you're trying to tailor the relief that this individual needs and so by adding this relinquishment or non possession I think it's important to remember they may not have firearms in their presence you don't want them to go out and purchase so relinquishment or non possession. But but there it is as an option and if the facts fit. Then it's there for the judge. To order. So I don't I don't think it's much I've said lack of authority. It's not in the statute. So the discussion I've had with the judges is that well it doesn't specifically say it in the statute but we believe we have the inherent authority and this is not unique. I don't want anyone to think this is unique to to relief from abuse or this particular statute. There are many situations where the court exercises its inherent authority in in fashioning relief. So this is not this is not a way to to single out firearms. As an issue it's just this is this is what we see in these cases and sometimes it's an elevated risk because of the presence of firearms. Sometimes it's an elevated risk even without that presence but it may be appropriate in fashioning relief to say well I haven't heard that there's firearms but this situation appears to me to be so potentially dangerous that I'm going to make sure the individual doesn't have access to firearms in this case. So remember this is a temporary order. It could be done in less than a week. And then the order goes away. What happens in that week is of course the final hearing. And that's when if a final order is granted then by federal law. They're not on title to possess firearms anyway so remember this is we're talking about temporary relief. Hopefully that answers your question. I think I think I think so I mean what I'm what I am trying to get at I guess is that I I hope that we can find sort of the balance in constructing this where you all in the judiciary feel really clear that we're not limiting your decision anyway I think that that's the last intention, you know, here, but that we are also making it really clear that that power exists and that the legislature. That's why hopefully we can get there. Yeah, that's why I think putting it under adding a section you just offering it as a relinquishment or non possession is the most straightforward way of saying this is just another form of relief there's something there may not apply in a given case that's not mandated it's still within the court's discretion like all the other things in that particular list. That makes sense to me. Yeah, thank you. Thank you Felicia and then Ken. Thank you judge. Good. I have a couple questions for you and the first thing that kind of sparked. My interest was you said that judges feel like they have the 30 now. Has there been a case that you can kind of point to where this has been ordered in current practice. Oh, I know there have I can't point to a specific case but I'm in in in. I'm doing this particular bill with judges I mean I'm hearing from judges that they do order this and that's that's why they're concerned that the way the bill is worded now they're concerned that it will limit the authority that they have been exercising. I mean I'm sure over the course of time it's been a while since I've sat in this docket but I'm sure I ordered it in an appropriate case there is currently in what's interesting and don't ask me how it. I'm sure but in the existing temporary order form that we use. Even though it's not in the complaint about firearms there is a provision in there that that allows for the relinquishment of firearms to the serving officer I forgot the exact wording but it's already preprinted in the interim. In the temporary order so that that judges know that it's available, I think, and I don't want to confuse the issue and I say they don't have authority I think it's the specific facts. Okay, so that kind of leads to some follow up questions that I hope just add clarity. I'm sure that this is already something that courts have the authority to do. So, digging into definition a little bit relinquishment is the word that keeps coming up not seizure is it relinquishment or when they serve the RFA do they have a warrant attached to that to search the home and the firearms that come across or is it upon the defendants own relinquishment. How is that played out in case you know that that's a topic that has certainly this committee has discussed before that that's part of the problem with with the statute said says relinquishment, I think the form order now says that guns will be turned to the serving officer. Remember, again, these are after hours so when the police get this order, they go to serve it. I cannot tell you and I would be surprised if any police officer obtained a warrant because you only get a warrant if there's a crime. And in other words, if there's evidence of a crime that's what a search warrant does. They really wouldn't have a basis to get a search warrant in advance of serving the order and they may or may not have one after so they go to the serving that they go to the residents where the individual is located and ask for surrender firearms and an ongoing issue when they talk about this subject is to what extent can law enforcement enforce or can anyone enforce the order of relinquishment. So that helps on clarity, but just crystal clear is an RFA serving an RFA does not come with authority to enter the domicile and open for guns. No. Okay, so next point is storage capacity. You had mentioned that it would be on the serving officer just to keep it at the storage billable at their station. I might have to tell you that I don't have a lot of information on storage I know that for individual, you know, your local police departments. It's a it's a very big issue for storage capacity and the ability to store. I believe and I don't know for sure but I believe the funding that may have been referenced earlier probably went to the state police. They might have some kind of central storage but I really don't even know how a local police department might be able to access that storage. So the storage of firearms is an ongoing and a difficult issue all the way around. Yeah, I do recall it being a statewide issue. Moving forward on just kind of feeding off of the nebulous around storage is who carries the responsibility for damage. Let's say I have heirloom pieces, they need specific humidity, they need specific storage. Maybe if that doesn't exist, if they're a linguist or sees who bears the responsibility for damage to property in that 14 day period. So all I can tell you is that that would be asking me for my legal opinion as to who is responsible and that I cannot give you. I mean it's just not our policy to offer an opinion. I will tell you that it is a significant issue, both for law enforcement, who's ever storing these firearms, whether it's law enforcement, the firearms dealer, or the neighbor or friend who's holding these under an order. I think some of the folks will be testifying later and probably give you more information on that than I can. I can only tell you that the question you raise is a one that has been raised a number of times. So liability becomes an ongoing question. I appreciate the answer. And then, because I'm just trying to get the idea of the process here, hearing from you that these are, and in fact done that 14 day temporary or order period isn't an automatic hearing at the end of the 14 days, or for the firearms to be returned, or is a separate hearing separate from the RFA entirely. What happens is when someone is issued a temporary order after hours, depending on which court it is. For instance, the Chittenden Court, anyone living in Chittenden County, they have a relief from abuse morning every Thursday morning. So, up to a certain point within that 14 days, if you're issued a temporary order, your order will tell you that there is a final hearing scheduled on X date within that 14 days. That day may vary from courthouse to courthouse, but every court has the same system, so that when you get that order as a as a defendant. You have the date and time of your final hearing. And so it's at that final hearing if at that final hearing, either the plaintiff doesn't show or the plaintiff does not meet the burden of proof that we discussed earlier, and the petition is dismissed, they're entitled to get their firearms back as soon as the order is dismissed. I think Representative Burdette raised the question of how long does it take well. It really depends at that point, did they surrender firearms did they surrender to the serving officer is at a local police department or state police. So I'm sure that varies but the reality is once that temporary order is dismissed. They're entitled to get their firearm back. If at the result of that final hearing, a final order is granted they will not get the firearms back. Okay, that feeds a couple questions I would love to get more in depth testimony from, perhaps, and I don't know if it's possible it would just kind of pipe dream, a judge that has issued an order of this manner. And kind of the related involvement of how it went out. I think if we're going to codify something that has precedent, I would like to know how the precedent works and there are so many questions about storage and liability, and simple operation that really seem outstanding for me. So, with respect to the storage and those liability questions. I don't think you're going to get any better answer than you're going to get from me in terms of once we issue the order. I'm generally not involved in what happens with that firearm unless the individuals come back sometimes to say that they've looked identified someone who will store the guns for them and then there is a separate proceeding, whereby the court will approve that person for storage. But if they if the firearms if the order says turn them over to the police officer. That our order is the end of our involvement with that issue unless some party brings it back to us in some fashion. So, judges will have very little information about where the firearm is stored. Okay, I appreciate that. I'm looking for testimony maybe it'll come from a different committee, maybe subbing the order. I would expect other questions. Hold it for now. Thank you. Thank you. Before I go to Tom and Bob. Eric I just want to give you an opportunity if you have I'm hearing the questions if you have anything to add at this point. I just wanted to circle back with you. No, I can, I can add at least one one point in response to one of representative left there's questions. And this sort of has to do I think with press the precedent point. There is a case that the Vermont Supreme Court decided in 2001, called Benson v muscari and I can send everyone that site or the case. And in that case, what the court held was that the, that the language in 1104 that I reviewed and that judge Greerson mentioned as well, that language that says that the court can make any orders that it deems to protect the plaintiff or the children or both remember that that broad language we talked about that that language does permit the court to prohibit the defendant from possessing firearms. So it was this very specific question the court answered it in that case. I think the issue is that that that the reason that there may still be an ambiguity is that that language applies to the final order in 1104. It doesn't appear again in the temporary order in 1103. So if you look at what the, what the language is in the temporary emergency order in 1103. Before the sort of ABCD pieces that people have been talking about the introductory clause says relief under this section shall be limited as follows that same language doesn't appear in the in the final order. So one possible way of interpreting that is that that broad authority clause that that the Supreme Court said did include the ability to prohibit possession of firearms doesn't apply in the 1103 temporary order situation, because it isn't there it isn't that that same language isn't there and the 1103 says it shall be limited. On the other hand, as judge Greerson said, that separate from the issue of the courts inherent authority, you know the court already may have the, and in many instances is interpreted as having this inherent authority to prohibit possession of firearms, but that's a separate issue from sort of the statutory interpretation of the language that I think it helps a little bit with what Representative Lefler and others have been asking is there any precedent out there on this and that's, that's one case that at least pretty squarely addresses that language in 1104. So it may be helpful, I can send it if folks want to look at it. I would love to see that thank you. Thank you. Tom and then Bob. Judge, I think you said it is, if this, say if this bill passed as written, does it potentially increase the number of firearms that are going to be confiscated or not confiscated but impounded or whatever the term is. I don't see why it would. It wouldn't increase it. I don't see why it would. Others may disagree with me but I don't see it as having an impact on on the court which I'm obviously usually testifying to, or an impact on on confiscation, because we have the authority now. Okay. But this would make it mandatory. No, no, no, no, no, not at all. That's what I'm trying to say. As Eric pointed out, that's part of the rationale, if you will, for courts or judges believing you have the authority. This would still just be an option. It is not mandatory. The court would still exercise its discretion in a given case as to whether or not relinquishment or non possession is an appropriate relief for that case. I'm suggesting that it go under that category I think that's the most appropriate place for it and then the court may not feel that it is necessary or warranted by the facts more importantly. It's not mandatory. I'm concerned right now, representative or that is that the language as the bill is written, which would seem to many judges by far the majority to limit their, their current discretion, and that's what they're concerned about that in the committee or the legislature's attempt for clarification they're really limit, potentially limiting the discretion that we already have. Okay. I mean, going back to storage I guess or, and I realize it's not in the bill but I mean, it almost seems to me at this point we need to look at storage again before we, before we do anything else to get a more detailed, I guess, statute around it or law around storage but so the way the way it works now if, if somebody has some of my guns that I get the emergency relief from abuse order. It's deemed that you know I need to give up my guns. If again if somebody else has possession of my guns, those need to be given up also right. If they're your guns they do. But then there is paperwork, or there's a way to. I guess I'll just say paperwork there's paperwork that can be filled out to to potentially make that same person. Yes, the keeper of those guns. I was saying there's three options generally police storage law enforcement storage of federal firearms dealer and there's only a few of them in the state that will will. The problem there is that that may be the best alternative when you talk about liability and, and potential damage to guns I think it's some other witnesses will tell you that the best alternative is the federal firearms dealers who know how to handle firearms. How to store them but the third piece would be those options aren't available for whatever reason, but they've come up with someone who they want to hold farms form that requires the court to approve of that person. And there's a separate, usually a separate hearing because on the day that this order is issued the final order. Remember, the final order is what dictates the long term storage of guns then. Then that becomes an issue and we would have a separate hearing usually on whether or not we approve a third party, if you will, to hold firearms for a person. So that that that person that has my guns. So they would, they would have to relinquish the guns in at a another undetermined time. It could be determined that they can get them back. Well they're. If the final order is issued. They're going to be prohibited from having the firearms anyway and as long as the order remains in effect. Right, right. But what I'm saying there is a situation where the firearms could be given back and forth. Not if they're under the terms of a final order. They cannot possess them under the federal law. Right but an emergency order that they would have to give up the guns. If that's what the court provides yes. Right. And then at some other point. Through the process they could be determined that they could store the guns. Yes, but the storage issue usually comes up in the context of a final hearing because remember, we issue will say tonight I get the phone call. And, and I, and I order the relinquishment of firearms. And they're to turn it over to the law enforcement because in the middle of the emergency order you're talking about. So in other words in the middle of the night, I don't, I can't authorize a federal firearms dealer I don't know who this person would approve so that the initial order and variably is going to say turn them over to the, the serving law enforcement officer. That person will be in court within, you know, less than less than the two weeks normally. And that's when we would have a determination if they're going to continue to be. Out of the person's possession, then what are we going to do for long term storage. Right, right. But physically they could go from one person to relinquishment and then back to the same person. I suppose but they're not going to. And likely they're going to be able to get a hearing before the court on approval of a third person from the time the order is issued until that final hearing because there's such a short time anyway. There wouldn't be time for another hearing as a practical matter. Right. Right. Okay, thank you. I'm going to turn to Bob. Just greasing that there is a request to have a judge an individual judge who has, who has ordered relinquishment come testify. My understanding is that generally, we don't hear from individual judges is that is that correct and it's generally the practice. Yes. And, you know, if there are specific questions. I'll try to answer them. That's why I was saying the storage question is not one that it'll help to have someone else come in. Thank you. Bob. Thank you. Good morning. Good morning. I am new to the committee. I'm actually new to this whole procedure here. Well, welcome. Welcome. Well, I've heard a lot of questions a lot of concern here, whatever else and I sort of don't want to minimize abuse in any way shape or form or be a domestic or whatever else my concern for the years has obviously been public safety. I have not had the opportunity to read House bill 610, which I plan on doing. And from your testimony today, it appears that our presiding judges already have the inherent ability to make these decisions. And this particular attempt to codify this this bill would restrict them and their capacities. I think they're concerned representative Norris in the way the bill is framed now that it may limit them to only issuing an order of relinquishment. If in the complaint and affidavit, there is a reference to guns. Because there it's not every situation where that evidence is is there number one, but a judge may feel that relinquishment or non possession is appropriate relief. Anyway, and so the language that is before you now for a lot of judges would limit the discretion they already have and that's their concern. And I'd like to follow up. I'm sure you're not asking your legal opinion here but I'll tell you if I can't answer it was put it that way. Okay, so it's my understanding. First of all, storage is a major concern throughout the state of mind. I can assure you that both the storage of the guns and the firearms and along with the liability goes along with it but I mentioned search warrants and so on so forth. Now, generally speaking, if there's the temporary restraining or comes after the fact nine out of 10 times. Police officers have responded to a residence and basically somebody has been incarcerated through my experience. The relief from abuse order comes after the alleged victim has been given the opportunities for the assistance that's available to them. So that's when a worker will come in, they let you appropriate form affidavit so and so forth and contact the court or more preferably the judge. So a crime an alleged crime has been committed but if the relief order is is issued. And this is a very strong piece of paper I might add if the relief order is issued. It gives a lot of protections for the victim. And if one of those conditions is that they that they the accuser who is probably now incarcerated for a short period of time is to vacate the property. For a period of 10 to 14 days until they have their final hearing. What would you think would be in your opinion, the purpose of of a removing any firearms within our residents. So, let me suggest to you that you would be surprised I think by the number of relief from abuse order requests that are made to the court that do not involve. underlying criminal offenses in other words, the individual who seeking the relief from abuse order for their own reasons have may have left the house left the residents, but have not sought police involvement in whatever issues that result in them coming to the court. So many, many of the cases that come before us. There is not underlying criminal charges, and the person, the defendant, if you will, is not under custody or under any, any restraints. I would agree with you that in those situations where crime has been committed that does change the parameters of what law enforcement can do or not do. What I was saying earlier was that remember this is a civil proceeding, the relief from abuse is not a crime, the behavior that is described in an affidavit may appear to you or to me as a basis for criminal charge. That's up to the individual to have reported that the police. And so not. Again, I, I don't think I have that data. But where where crime has been involved it does change the ability of law enforcement. In fact, they may in fact have a search warrant for other reasons as a result of a criminal activity, but they're really two different, two different proceedings. This is completely civil. Okay, I'll end with one, one final question and I hope that answered your question. It did. And there are times yes when the the accused has fled the scene social for them I'm fully aware of that. So I thank you for bringing that to everyone else's attention here. But in the case where somebody has been lodged and during the course of the, they obtained this this part time order temporary restraining order. Right in a judge orders the firearms to be removed. You had made a statement that basically they don't generally typically issue search ones because there has to be a crime involved. Well, there is an alleged crime involved because we've removed this individual or someone has removed this individual from the streets and incarcerated them. So, for the protection of the law enforcement officers and or departments individual departments, if the court was to issue something like this, don't you think it'd be prudent upon them to issue a search warrant. Just your opinion, not your legal, not your legal advice. No, no, that's all right, I'll be glad to go into this territory we, we cannot order search warrant unless law enforcement and it's usually the state's attorney and law enforcement contact us separately for a search warrant. There may be in a case where at the same time a person is requesting a relief from abuse order from us that the next phone call we get may in fact be from law enforcement. In that particular case looking for a search warrant so I'm not saying that it's not possible, but in my experience, it's rare for that to happen but it certainly it's possible, but we cannot order a search of a home. Based on a request for relief from abuse that's why the difficulty in any order of relinquishment confiscation whatever you want to call it to a great extent depends on self report. By the individual, when the police go to serve an order saying plaintiff X says that you have two long guns and a handgun, and the individual says I do not have any such firearms or they're not in the house. And the police are not authorized to go in the house to search for them at that point they would have to then perhaps, depending what evidence they have, then they may feel that they have a basis for a search warrant but it's a whole separate proceeding whole different standard of proof or evidence in order to get that warrant. So, wouldn't be anything automatic about that. And I agree it is. Thank you, your honor. You're welcome. Thank you. Judge, you said just jog something in my, my head for some reason but so these are civil proceedings and not criminal. And through a civil proceeding, there's potentially personal property that's confiscated. And so, I guess this, this is pretty narrow as far as firearms go but with the same thing happen if somebody was potentially threatened using some other type of weapon. You mean would we order a confiscation of weapons. Yeah, I suppose we could sure. So, so if somebody threatened to stab somebody, you could go for knives. Or you could, you could order that they surrender knives weapons. Right. What about if somebody threatened to run somebody over what it would a car be confident. I mean, it could be used as a weapon. I agree that it could be used as a weapon. I doubt that they would turn over the possession of a car. I just look at it as weapon and and I just for whatever reason, we're zeroing in on firearms when there's a large number of things that could be considered as being weapon or deadly or dangerous. I would expect some orders say exactly that that they cannot possess firearms or other dangerous or deadly, deadly weapons. I mean that that would not be uncommon again depending on the particular facts that come before the court you may be right I just I just think if they attempted to run someone over in a car that would clearly without knowing anymore. I will say that if that's the facts that come before me I would think it would probably warrant a relief from abuse but whether it would be another stretch to to to say that we're going to confiscate the vehicle. I don't know what we would do with it. I don't know where it would go who would pay for the impounding. I mean that there's all kinds of issues with that. That's why the the the orders are very specific as to where firearms can go. There is a process and I don't think you'll see any judge ordering a repossession of a vehicle. Right. Probably not. Great. Thank you. You're welcome. Okay. I just wanted to mention, Bob, you had said that you would take a look at 610. 610 was from last session. It's not in play anymore. Any bill that doesn't get get passed doesn't automatically get reintroduced so I just want to make that clear. Thank you for that Max. I just want to read up on the the storage. They make anything in 610 about the storage of firearms. We'll have somebody will certainly have witnesses on storage. So I'm not seeing any other hands for Judge Greerson. Your Honor, thank you. Thank you very much. I know we've we've kept you for quite a while. No, that's all right. I just wanted the committee to know when the other witnesses that will continue to work on this bill. I'm not sure if we're going to be able to get through this. I'm not sure if we're going to be able to get through this. Along some of the lines that I've suggested whether they're interested or not. And if you need me again. For testimony, let, let me know. I do have another meeting that I have to go to now. If that's all right with the chair. Absolutely. Absolutely. Appreciate your time. Thank you very much. And what I'd like to do is I'd like to take a quick break. Let's come back at 10 after 11. So we can get Chris Bradley on. Chris, I don't know if you need the whole 20 minutes or, or we'll need more, but certainly want to make sure we get you on. As I mentioned earlier, we have a hard stop at 1130. We have a lot of testimony, certainly all the people who are listed here and number of requests for other testimony made as well. So let's come back. 10 after and start with you, Chris. Just real quick Maxine. If we run out of time with Chris. Again, he would be able to come back. Okay. No, absolutely. Okay. Yeah. I just wanted to hear it out loud. Okay. No, no, thank you. Yeah. Like, like I'm saying, Chris, you can have the 20 minutes. If you need more, you could come back. If you don't need it, then we'll, then we'll move on, but just want to make sure we will get to you. All right. Great. Thank you. Yep. See you at 10 after. Thank you. Thank you. So as I said, I'd like to turn to Chris Bradley. We do have a hard stop, whether it's with you, Chris, or, or if we've moved to another witness at 1130, but certainly next week we will. We schedule this again. So welcome, Chris. Good morning. Good morning. Thank you. Chair grad vice chair, Burdett ranking member Christie house, judiciary members and distinguished viewers. For the record, my name is Chris Bradley. And I'm both the president and executive director of the Vermont Federation of Sports Miss clubs. And if you're not familiar with the Federation, we represent approximately 60 member clubs across the great state of Vermont with over 11,000 members and growing. Thank you very much for the opportunity to address you on each 133. Prior to launching into my testimony, I'd like to make the committee aware that starting this year, the Federation has made a commitment to try to establish working relationships with leadership, individuals, groups and organizations that are typically involved in the discussion about proposed firearm legislation. To that end, we have reached out to individuals like Senator Bruce and organizations like the Vermont network and others. These conversations are cordial and polite. We are completely open going into them that we may not be able to agree, but we believe that this is precisely the type of discussion and conversation we need before bills get submitted. And I commit to you that we will continue to seek pre committee dialogue. As for my testimony, I begin by stating that the Federation fully recognizes the need and what is hoped to be very rare situations where there may be a requirement to separate a person from their firearms by due process of law in compliance with the Vermont and US constitutions. We further understand that this is what is implied by 15 VSA 1103C1 when it states, the court shall make such orders as it deems necessary to protect the plaintiff or the children or both if the court finds the defendant has abused the plaintiff. Based on that, we fully understand the intent of H-133 is simply to codify what is essentially existing practice. And because of that, the Federation's initial reaction was that we could and perhaps should support this bill. Unfortunately, and after further consideration, we cannot support this bill in its current form. Although I will offer a five word amendment, which would change it into something we could support. The crux of our problem with both 15 VSA 1103 and 1104, as well as 13 VSA 4054, which if you're not familiar with it is the extreme risk protection order, emergency relief, ex parquet handling of repose. Is the standard of evidence in each of these stand statutes is preponderance. As a quick review and I know we've heard it from the judge, standards of evidence that gives our judges basis to make rulings. It is generally accepted that there are three basic standards. The lowest of as we've heard is preponderance. And to use the analogy provided by Judge Greerson, you can think of preponderance as being a feather dropped on one side or the other of a balanced scale. To have a preponderance, the scale only needs to move slightly, which means a level of certainty of something above 50%. Clear and convincing is the next higher standard. And if we think in terms of percentages, the weight on one side of the scale or the other would be a degree of certainty of about 71 or so percent. Or higher. Beyond reasonable doubt is still higher standard, which kicks in at about 91% certainty. And that's a criminal standard. As another point of concern under 15 VSA 1104, I believe that a defendant can be ordered out of their own house. A residence that they likely pay for. Based on only the weight of a feather. However, when it comes to seizing or relinquishing property specific to a constitutional right. And even though this is somewhat of a standard in current Vermont law, we do not believe that the weight of a feather should constrain a constitutional right any more than the weight of a feather should constitute constrain your right to free speech, religion or assembly. Just so we're all aware of the impact to Vermonters that are involved with RFAs. And in looking at data from the Vermont Judiciary annual statistical report for fiscal year 18, we see that there was 3,307 RFAs filed. Of those 617 were immediately denied. With the judge apparently not feeling the feathers wait. As a side note, then please remember that about one in five filings immediately fail for some reason. With such reasons, including frivolous and punitive actions that are not unknown in domestic relations. That leaves 2,674 RFAs where the weight of a feather was felt. And because of preponderance language and the fact that firearms are not available, every one of those 2,674 cases could have resulted in order to require the relinquishment of firearms. Of those 2,674 granted RFA cases, we then see that 1,469 or well over one half at approximately 55% were subsequently denied or released. We then see that 1,469 were subsequently denied or withdrawn for whatever reasons. That leaves 1,469 Vermonters which may have had their property removed due to nothing more than the weight of a feather. To me, it does not matter that this infringement on rights was only for a short period of time. To me, this appears that the effect is that almost 1,500 Vermonters lost their right to self-defense. Sadly, while we know the number of RFAs that do get filed and how that number breaks down across time, it appears that we do not know some rather basic numbers such as how many times are firearms an issue in RFA proceedings today? How many times does a court require the relinquishment of temporary RFAs today? When temporary RFAs are orders are issued that require relinquishment, how many are subsequently withdrawn or denied? If we don't have these numbers and I don't think we do, I think we might all agree that having accurate numbers such as these would make your decisions more informed and possibly easier to make. Perhaps that is something that this committee has jurisdiction over and can look into and I'm not aware that there's a Senate bill looking into this as well. As another concern that factors into our lack of support is the inconsistency between our new ERPO laws found in Title 13 in comparison to existing domestic relation laws found in Title 15. A rather glaring difference between the two is that in 13VSA 4058B2 there is language that provides a criminal penalty for someone making false claim or statements in an ERPO case with this being a criminal charge of not more than one year or fine to not more than $1,000. We see no similar language in Title 15 yet we know that these false claims are likely to be occurring as something must be accounting for the number of temporary RFAs being immediately denied as well as the number of temporary RFAs that had a temporary order issued but were later denied or withdrawn. Should we not have consistency for making false statements and claims when a constitutional right is impacted in existing Title 15 statutes? Back to the point, you may have noted that I previously referred to preponderance as being somewhat of a standard when handling hearings when the defendant is or is not in court. I phrased it that way because it is not universal and there have been differences of opinion between the House and the Senate when it comes to the standard of evidence required for legal confiscation of firearms. For example, you may recall that a couple of years ago the legislature passed S-122 with S-122 being a bill directed at extreme risk protection orders or ERPOs. In passing the ERPOs statutes, it was understood by all that these statutes were specific to removing firearms from individuals who may be a danger to themselves or others. S-122 created both 13VSA 4053 and 4054 with 13VSA 4053 handling an ERPO when the defendant is present and 4054 handling an ex-partee ERPO. Speaking very broadly, these two statutes do for ERPO what 15VSA 1103 and 1104 do for domestic violence in regards to hearing where the defendant is or isn't present. After much debate, I believe because both 13VSA 4053 and 4054 directly impacted the rights that are protected under the Second Amendment and Article 16. The Senate opted to set the standard of evidence as clear and convincing for both 4053 and 4054. I further believe that they did so knowing what the standards of evidence were in 15VSA 1103 and 1104. S-122 then passed the Senate with both 13VSA 4053 and 4054 being clear and convincing. It went over to the House. The House changed the standard in 4054 to preponderance but left 4053 as clear and convincing and they became law as things came down to the wire. It is not just the Federation or our associated groups that believe that the level of firearms requires a higher standard of evidence than just preponderance. The Senate initially decided on clear and convincing in regards to IRPOs and I believe that this was because a constitutional right was in the balance. As one more side note and just for your reference, when it comes to separating a person from their firearms and federal law, United States code that addresses this issue is that the defense must be present. As mentioned previously, with the inclusion of just five simple words, the Federation would support this bill and we suggest the following change. I'm quoting from the bill and I'll make reference to our change. As it reads now, in order issued under the Section May, if the plaintiff's complaint or affidavit includes information that the defendant possesses, owns or controls firearms and the court finds by clear and convincing evidence, it necessary to protect the plaintiff and the plaintiff's children, require the immediate relinquishment and the rest of it. What we suggest, in order issued under this statute, a Section May, if the plaintiff's complaint or affidavit includes information that the defendant possesses, owns or controls firearms and the court finds by clear and convincing evidence, as you consider that change and in the spirit of being fair, consistent with the removal of constitutional rights are being considered. We additionally ask that a new section for Title 15 be added into this bill that is specific to a criminal penalty being added for making false statements and claims. I very much thank you for your time. That is my written statement. I have submitted this to Mr. Bailey. Do you have any questions for me? Great. Thank you, Chris. Thank you very much. And I appreciate your suggested language, giving us suggested language to consider and also as well as, as you said, reaching out to us before, you know, before today, and I certainly do appreciate the communication. Martin. Yeah, thank you, Chris. Nice to see you again. Fairly narrow question actually at the bottom of your page three of your testimony, the you're citing to federal court, separating person from their firearms and federal court. I just was wondering what federal law or not federal court with federal law. I'm just wondering what federal law that is. I'm just curious. I believe that's 922. That is the law. Governing firearms in what situation is that I'm just this touches upon domestic violence. I believe I don't have the statute right in front of me, sir. Okay. If it's possible for you just to send that. I'm just curious. I appreciate that. Not a problem. I'd be happy to thank you. I make myself available to any committee member. If they have any questions for anything having to do with our perspective. Is there any other questions I can address? Um, Selena. Um, yeah, I so, uh, echo others appreciation to have you back and for the work. Um, thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. I'm just curious about your proposed. Provision of clear and convincing. Evidence. And I'm looking at the underlying statute, which I know isn't posted to our. Page, but you know, there are a number of other. Um, recommendations to the order that can be granted. Um, such as. Uh, removal from your house. Yeah. Well, right. Contacting the plaintiffs, contacting the plaintiff for plaintiff's children. You know, et cetera. The fixed distance. Um, and I, so I am. I think it's a good proposal that all of those things should. Have a, um, No, no. Convincing evidence or just the relinquishment of firearms. And if the latter, why, why just that? Our argument or our discussion is on the legal possession. Firearms as outlined in the Vermont and. Um, I think for the removal of any constitutional right, there has to be a fairly high bar. I, I. It certainly can't be the weight of a feather. And I'm not going to tie into anything else. Going on. I had, I've already made a suggestion concerning a penalty. That that doesn't seem quite consistent across statute. And perhaps we should look at that. Um, in the hands of the constitutional right. I've already prefaced this all by saying that there are situations where we don't argue. Hopefully very rare. Where this may be required. Anything else happening to do is, is under your purview. With what is happening existing today with domestic violence situations. Um, however. removal of firearms. Everything else is under your purview for preponderance. But when it comes to removal of firearms, we think it clearer that there be a little bit higher standard than just a feather. And that's what we're really, as Judge Grayson mentioned, it's a feather. If you think in terms of an ex-partee hearing, you're going into a debate with one team not there. How can you not come up with a preponderance? Now, clearly, we see 617 being immediately thrown away, one in five, for some reason. And then we see almost half of the ones that remain being removed. We feel very strongly that the bar on a constitutional right should not be a feather. It should be higher than that. And just as a thought, when firearms are being confiscated, especially in a household situation, where does joint property enter in? I don't want to blaber my time. Is there any other question? This is a constitutional right, folks. It's a very high bar. Thank you, Chris. I do not see any committee members in any other hands. And actually, it's good timing. Bill, I do see your hand up. However, this is time for committee members. And I look forward to hearing your testimony when we continue this. Okay, so great. Well, thank you. Thank you very much. You're most welcome. Yeah, and I'm not sure what day we'll be continuing, but we'll get back to it soon. Hopefully, Wednesday or Thursday, because that's when we have the most time in the morning and we can get more folks in. Okay, great. So committee, we will be on the floor at one 15. And Tom, is it best for sending you emails, texts, if we have any thoughts or? Oh, what do you mean when when we're on the floor, if I get questions? Yeah. Yeah, let's do texts. Text would work best for me. I don't foresee too much with the the notes that I that I have informing into my presentation. I think most everything will be covered, but okay. Well, great. All right. Great. Thank you. Okay, so we will adjourn for the morning and go off YouTube. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks.
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Het avontuur van de Zes-Napoleons. Dit is een LibriVox-opname. Alle LibriVox-opnamen behoren tot het publieke domein. Voor meer informatie of om je aan te melden als vrijwilliger, ga naar LibriVox.org. Opname door Bart De Leeuw. Het avontuur van de Zes-Napoleons door Arthur Conan Doyle. Het gebeurde meer dan eens dat de heer de Stwaite van Scotland Yard een avondje bij ons kwam praten. Zijn bezoeken waren Sherlock Holmes zeer welkom, daar hij zo doende op de hoogte bleef van alles wat er in het hoofdkwartier van de politie voor viel. Als wederdienst voor het nieuws dat de streed pracht, was Holmes steeds bereid aan dachtig te luisteren naar de bijzonderheden van elke zaak waarin de detective betrokken was. En nu en dan was hij in staat, zonder zichzelf bij het geval te bemoeien, de een of andere leidra te verstreken of een vermoeden uit te spreken dat hij putten uit zijn enorme kennis en ervaring. Op deze bijzondere avond had de streed gesproken over het weer en de dagbladen, daarna was hij minder spraakzaam geworden, keek strak voor zich uit en trok hard aan zijn sigaar. Holmes keek hem scherp aan. Is er iets bijzonders aan de hand, vroeg hij eindelijk. O nee meneer Holmes, niet bijzonders. Nu, dan kun je het mij ook wel vertellen. De streed lachtig. Wel meneer Holmes, er helpt geen ontkennen aan ik zit werkelijk met een moeilijk geval, maar het is zoek in dwaarse geschiedenis dat ik aanzelde u ermee lastig te vallen. Daar staat er tegenover, dat hoewel de zaak doodgewoon is, het toch iets dat zondeling moet genoemd worden aan verbonden is. En ik weet dat jij u graag bezighoudt met alles wat niet tot het gewone behoort. Maar volgens mij is het een zaak die eerder voor Dr. Watson geschikt is dan voor ons. Een ziekteverschijnsel vroeg ik. Kankzinnigheid in elk geval en een zondelingen kankzinnigheid tevens. Zou u zich kunnen voorstellen dat er tans nog iemand bestaat, die zoek een haatkoestert voor Napoleon I, dat hij elk portret dat hij van de grote keizer ziet, zou willen vernieelen. Holmes leundde achterover in zijn stoel. Dat is niets voor mij, zei hij. Juist, dat heb ik zelf ook gezegd, maar wanneer de man zich schuldig maakt aan inbraak om schilderijen en bustes te vernieelen, die niet zijn eigendom zijn, verhuis de zaak van de geneesheer naar de politie. Holmes toonde weer meer belangstelling. Inbraak, dat is interessanter. Laat mij die bijzonderheden eens horen. De streed haalde zijn notitieboekje voor de dag en fristen zijn geheugen op door nu en dan zijn aantekeningen te raadplegen. Het eerste geval dat ons ter kennis kwam, vertelde hij, is vier dagen geleden. Het was in de winkel van Holmes Hudson, die een filiaal heeft voor het verkopen van schilderijen, bustes enzovoort in Kensington Roots. De bediende was even naar achteren gegaan, toen hij in de winkel een harde slag hoorde en daarvoor resnellende vond hij een buste van Napoleon, die met verschillende andere kunstwerken op een plank tegen de muur stond, aan gruis liggen op de grond. Daar de buste onmogelijk uit zichzelf kon gevallen zijn, snelde de bediende naar buiten, maar hij zag niemand en er was ook niets waardoor hij de vernieelig kon aanduiden. Wel verklaarde enige voorbijgangers dat ze iemand uit de winkel hadden zien komen, maar ze hadden daarop verder geen achtergeslagen. De zaak werd aangegeven. De buste was echter niet meer waard dan een paar gulden en de gehele geschiedenis leek te eenvoudig om er verder het hoofd over te breken. Het tweede geval echter was ernstiger en ook vreemder. Het gebeurde in de afgelopen nacht. In Kensington Roots, en nog in 100 meter verwijderd van de winkel van Morse Hudson, woont een welbekend Geneseerd, Dr. Barnicut genaamd, die een van de drukste praktijken heeft op de zuidzijde van de Theems. Zijn woning ligt aan de Kensington Roots, maar hij heeft ook nog een paar kamers gehuurd aan de lower Brixton Roots waar hij enige uren van de dag is te consulteren. Deze Dr. Barnicut is een geestriftig bewonderaar van Napoleon en zijn huis is vol boeken, schilderijen en reliquieën van de Franse keizig. Enige tijd geleden kocht hij van Morse Hudson twee busten, gemaakt naar de beroemde kop van Napoleon door de Franse beeldhouder Devine. En deze heeft hij in de gang van zijn huis in de Kensington Roots geplaatst en de andere op de schoorsteen van eenzijner vertrekken te lower Brixton. Wel nu, toen Barnicut hedenmorgen naar beneden kwam, bemerkte hij tot zijn schrik dat in de afgelopen nacht bij hem was ingebroken, maar dat niets was weggenomen als de busten uit de gang. Deze was naar buiten gedragen en daar stuk tegen de muur geslagen. Alleen de scherven waren overgebleven. Holmes vreef zich in de handen. Dat is zeker bijzonder, zei hij. Ik dacht dat u er belang in zou stellen, maar ik ben nog niet aan het einde. Dr. Barnicut ging om 12 uur naar zijn kamers in Lower Brixton en u kunt zijn verbazing voorstellen toen hij bij aankomst vond dat het raam in de nacht was geopend en dat de brockslukken van zijn tweede busten over de grondlagen verspreid. Deze was eveneens aan 1000 stukken geslagen. In geen van beide gevallen waren er enige tekenen die ons ook maar de geringste aanwijzing konden geven over de persoon van de misdaliger of kanksinnige die dit gedaan heeft. En nu, meneer Holmes, heb je de feiten. Ze zijn zeer vreemd om niet te zeggen groot desk mee in de Holmes. Mag ik u vragen over de beide busten die in de vertrekking van Dr. Barnicut werden verneeld precies dezelfde waren als de ene die in de winkel van Morse werd stukgeslagen? Ze waren van hetzelfde soort gips gemaakt. Zo'n feit past niet in de theorie dat de man die ze stukst laat bezielt is met een dodelijke haat voor Napoleon. Wanneer men in aanmerking neemt dat er honderde busten van de grote keizer moeten bestaan te Londen, zouden wij te ver gaan wanneer wij van de veronderstelling uitgaan dat een beeldstormer nu juist drie exemplaren van dezelfde busten had uitgezocht. Wel, dat heb ik ook al gedacht, zij de street. Daar staat tegenover dat deze meneer Morse Hudson de enige handelaar in degelijke artikelen is in dit gedeelte van Londen en deze drie waren de enige die in de laatste jaren in zijn winkel waren geweest. En daarom, alhoewel, zoals u zegt, honderde busten en afbeeldingen van Napoleon in Londen zijn, is het zeer waarschijnlijk dat deze drie de enige waren in dat gedeelte van Londen. En iemand die in dat district woont, zouden ook zeer goed juist met deze drie kunnen beginnen. Wat dukt u ervan, meneer Watson? Er zijn grenzen te trekken wat de mogelijkheid betreft van monogamie, antwoorde ik. We hebben de toestand die de moderne Franse psychologen het IDFIX hebben genoemd, dat op zichzelf bijna onmerkbaar is, naar de patiënt overigens volkomen gezond kan zijn. Iemand die veel gelezen heeft over Napoleon, of vins familie door de grote oorlogen geleden heeft, kan zich zeer begrijpelijk in dit opzicht een IDFIX-vormen en onder de invloed daarvan in staat zijn tot het plegen van zoke daden. Nee, Watson, daar is hier geen sprake van, zeggen Holmes hoofdschuddens. Want dat IDFIX alleen zou uw interessante monogamaan niet in de gelegenheid stellen te weten te komen waar deze busten te vinden waren. Zo, welke verklaring hebt u dan? Ik tracht geen verklaring te vinden, alleen zou ik willen doen opmerken dat er een zekere methode spreekt uit de eccentrijke handelwijze van deze meneer. Zo weer bijvoorbeeld in de gang van het huis van Dr. Barnenkeut, waar geraas zeker de familie wakken gemaakt zou hebben, de busten naar buiten gebracht al voor een stuk geslagen te worden. Terwijl op de kamers van de dokter, waar minder gevaar voor alarm bestond, de busten stuk geslagen werd op de plaats waar zij stond. De zaak schijnt van bijzonder weinig betekenis. En toch durf ik niets van weinig betekenis noemen, wanneer ik bedenkt dat enige van mijn beste gevallen al een zeer weinig beloven begin hadden. Gerselt u herinneren, Watson, hoe de vreselijke geschiedenis van de Albinetti-familie mij eerst een leidraad opleverde nadat ik opgemerkt had hoe diep de boterspaan in de boter was geraakt. Ik kon het daarom niet over mij verkrijgen te glimlachen over de drie gebroken busten, de strijd, en die zult mij zeer verplichten, in die nu mij op de hoogte wilt houden wanneer zich nieuwe verwikkelingen voordoen in zulke zondelingen geschiedenis. De nieuwe omstandigheden, waarna mijn vriend gevraagd had, kwamen sneller en in een oneindig meer tragische vorm dan hij zich kan hebben voorgesteld. Ik was de volgende morgen nog bezig met de kleding, toen er op mijn deur werd geklopt en Homesbinnen kwam met een telegram in zijn hand. Hij las luid, kom dadelijk, 1-3-1-Pittstreet Kensington, de strijd. Wat zou het wezen, vroeg ik? Ik weet het niet, het kan alles zijn, maar ik vermoed dat dit het vervolg is van de geschiedenis van de busten. In dat geval heeft onze vriend de beeldenstormer zijn operaties in een ander deel van londen begonnen. Daar staat koffie op tafelwodsen en ik heb een rijtag voor de deur. In een half uur hadden wij Pittstreet bereikt, een stil, rustig plekje, juist in de nabijheid van een de drukste punten van London. Nummer 131 was er een uit een reeks vrij lage, maar goed uitzien de huisjes. Toen wij naar daarbij kwamen, zagen wij een aantal nieuwsgierigen voor de deur. Homes vloot een deuntje. Bij George, hier is minstens een mochtaanslag gepleegd, anders zou een londense messageboy zeker niet blijven staan. Aan de uitgestrekte haal waarmee die knaap naar binnen lucht is duidelijk te merken dat er een daad van geweld gepleegd is. Wat is dat wodsen? De bovenste treden van de deurstoep zijn nat en de overige droog. In elk geval voetstappen genoeg, maar daar zie ik de strijd aan het middelste raam en nu zullen we spoedig alles van de zaak weten. De detective ontving ons met een ernstig gelaad en duwde ons in een zitkamer waar een buitengewoon geagiteerde man van gevoorderte leeftijd gekleed in een fanelle, mooie Japan op en neerliep. Hij werd aan ons voorgesteld als de eigenaar van het huis, meneer Horace Harker, van het Centraal Pers Syndicaat. Het is alweer de geschiedenis van de boesten van de podium, zeile streed. U is geen erin gisteravond nog al belang te stellen, meneer Holmes, en daarom dacht ik dat u gijnen tegenwoordigd zou het willen zijn nu de zaak een veel ernstigere wending heeft genomen. Welke wedding heeft zij dan genomen? Niets meer of minder dan tot een moord. Meneer Harker zou u deze heren precies willen vertellen wat er gebeurd is. De man in de Kamer Japon keken ons met een melangolieke blik aan. Het is een buitengewoon iets, zei hij, dat ik, die mijn gehele leven bezig geweest ben het nieuws van andere mensen te verzamelen, nu er werkelijk nieuws op en weg is gekomen, zo vanstreek ben dat ik geen twee woorden kan schrijven. Wanneer ik hier was gekomen als journalist, zou ik mij zelf geïnterviewd hebben en twee kolommen voor alle avondbladen hebben geleverd. En nu geef ik kostbare inlichting in een kopie door mijn verhaal over en over te vertellen aan verschillende personen en zelf heb ik er niets aan. Ik heb echter uw naam vroeger wel eens horen noemen, meneer Scherlock Holmes, en als u alleen deze zondeling en geschiedenis kunt verklaren, zal ik mijn ruimscoach beloond achter voor de moeite hij nog eens te moeten vertellen. Holmes ging zitten en luisterde. Alles kent zich te concentreren op die busten van Napoleon die ik ongeveer vier maanden geleden voor dezezelfde Kamer gekocht had. Ik kwam er voor een kleinigheid aan van de gebroeders Harding, twee duren van het High Street Station. Een groot deel van mijn journalistieke arbeid doe ik snacht en dik was schrijf ik tot laat in de nacht, al dus ook gisterenavond. Ik zat in mijn studievertrekje dat achter gelegen is, omstreeks twee uur, toen ik enig geluid beneden hoorde. Ik luisterde, maar ik hoorde niets meer en ik dacht dat het buiten was geweest. Plotseling, geen vijf minuten later, hoorde ik echter een verschrikkelijke hul, de vreselijkste kreet die ik ooit vernam. Zolang ik leef zal die mij bijblijven. Enige minuten bleef ik stond van schrik zitten, daarna grep ik de pok en ging naar beneden. Toen ik deze Kamer openen, vond ik het raam wijd open en dadelijk bespeurde ik dat de busten van de schoorstemante was verdwenen. Waarom een inbreker dat ding zou meenemen, gaat mijn begrip te boven, want het was slechts een busten van gips die geen bijzondere waarde had. U kunt zelf zien dat iemand, die door het open raam gaat, door het doen van een grote stap op de bovenste trevende stoep kan komen. Dit had de inbreker klaarblijkelijk ook gedaan, waarop ik omliep en de deur opende. In het donker naar buiten gaande, viel ik bijna over een lijk dat hier lag. Ik hoorde terug om licht te halen en, ja, daar lag een man met een diepe snee over de keel, badende in zijn bloed. Hij lag op zijn rug met opgedrokken knieën en de mond wijd open. Ik zal hem in mijn dromen steeds zien. Ik had juist de tijd om op mijn politie vluit te blazen en daarna ben ik zeker flau gevallen, want ik herinner mij niets meer totdat ik een agent over mijn heen gebogen zag in de gang. Wel, wie was de vermoorde man, vroeg Homs? Er is niets dat daarom trend enige aanwijzing verschapt, antwoordde de street. U kunt het lijk aan het bureau zien, maar wij zijn er nog niets wijzer van geworden. Het is een zware, door de zon verbrande, krachtige man, niet ouder dan dertig jaar. Hij is armoedig gekleed en toch ziet hij er niet als een werkman uit. Een mes met een benenheft lag in een bloedplast naast hem. Of het het mes was waarmee de wonden werd toegebracht, of dat het aan de verslagenen toe behoorde, weet ik niet. Zijn kleren waren ongemerkt en niets vonden we in zijn zakken behalve een appel, een stukje touw, een kaartje van Londen en een foto. Hier is alles. Homs schreep naar de foto. Het was klaarblijkelijk een plaatje genomen met een kleine handcamera. Het stelde voor een snuwuitziende man met sterk geprononceerde trekken en dikke wenbrouwer en met een eigenaardig vooruitstekende onderkerk als bij een bavianend geval is. En wat is er van de buster geworden? Voeg Homs na deze foto nauwkurig te hebben bestudeerd. Worden er juist iets van voordat u hier waard. Zij is gevonden in het tuintje van een leeghuis in Camdenhuis Root. Ze was ook aan graus geslagen. Ik ga er eens naar kijken. Gaat u mee? Zeker. Ik moet eerst even hier rondzien. Hij keek naar het karpet en naar het raam. De knap moet lange benen gehad hebben. Of wel buiten gewoon vlucht zijn, zeiden hij. Het was anders niet gemakkelijk om van de grond dat raam open te krijgen en er door te kraapen. Trug ging het veel gemakkelijker. Gaat u ook mee om de overblijfselen van uw buster te aanschouwen, meneer Harker? De troosteloze zonalist was voor zijn schrijftafel gaan zitten. Ik moet krachten er iets van te maken, spak hij. Hoewel ik niet twijfel over de avondbladen zijn reeds vol met allerlei bijzonderheden. Dat dit nu juist mij moet overkomen. U herinnert u dat de tribune te donkarte ingestocht is? Wel, ik was de enige zonalist op die tribune en mijn blad het enige dat geen verstag had, omdat ik te diep geschokt was om te kunnen schrijven. En nu zal ik erachtig weer te laat komen met een morty op de stoep van mijn deur is gepleegd. Toen wij de kamer uit gingen, hoorden we zijn pen over het papierkassen. De plek waar de overblijfselen van de buster gevonden waren was niks een paar honderd meter verder. Voor de eerste bouw rusten onze ogen op dit kontfeitsel van de grote kijzer, die zo'n haatschind hebben opgewekt in het brein van een onbekende. De buster lag aan stukken in het gras. Holmes zocht ze op en bekeek ze aandachtig. Aan zijn gehele manier van doen en zijn nauwkuurig onderzoeken, maakte ik op dat hij een punt van uitgang gevonden had in deze duisteren zaak. Wat denkt u, vroeg de straat? Holmes haalde de schouders op. We moeten nog een lange weg afleggen, zei hij. En toch... En toch er zijn enige feiten. Het bezit van deze goedkope buster was in de ogen van deze vreemd soortige misdaardiger meer waar dan de mensen leven. Dat is één punt. Dan is er nog het zondelingen feit dat hij de buster niet in het huis stuk sloeg of onmiddellijk daar buiten. Vreemd te meer wanneer zijn enig oog merk niets anders dan het vernieuwen daarvan was. Hij werd verrast door de komst van die andere man. Hij heeft er nou een oot geweten wat hij deed. Ja, dat kan zijn, maar ik wens u aandacht in het bijzonder te vestigen op de lichting van het huis in welks tuin de buster werd vernieuwd. De steed keek eens rond. Het was een leeghuis en de halve wist hij dat hij niet gestoord zou worden in de tuin. Ja, maar er is nog een leeghuis verderop waar hij langs gekomen moet zijn al volgens hier te komen. Waarom heeft hij de buster daar dan niet gebroken? Vooral daarbij elke stap verder de kansen vermeerderden van een ontmoeting met deze ofgene. Ik geef het op, zei de strijd. Homs wees op de langtagen boven ons hoofd. Hij kon hier zien wat hij deed en daar niet. Dat was de reden. Bij Jupiter, dat is waar, riep de detective. Nu ik er over nadenk, herinner ik mij dat de buster van Dr. Barnicut ook niet ver van de lamp werd stuk geslagen. En wat denkt u, meneer Homs, dat wij aan dit feit hebben? We moeten het in onze gedachten houden. Misschien vinden wij het later iets dat er mij in verband staat. Wel denkt u nu te gaan doen, de strijd? De meest praktische manier om er achter te komen bestaat voorals mijn mening in het vaststellen van de identiteit van de verslagene. Dit zal wel geen moeilijkheden opleveren. Wanneer wij weten wie hij is en wie zijn vrienden en kennissen zijn hebben we een goed begin om er achter te komen dat hij in pitstreet uitvoerde en wie het was die hem ontmoeten en op de stoep van meneer Horace Harker heeft vermoord. Denkt u dat ook niet? O, getwijfeld. En toch is het niet de weg die ik zou inslaan om deze geschiedenis tot klaarheid te brengen. Wat zout u dan doen? O, laat u door mij in geen enkel opzicht influenceren. Het beste is dat u uw weg gaat en ik de mijne. Later kunnen we onze aantekeningen vergelijken en zo noem dus al het ene verslag het andere aanvullen. Zeer goed, zeile straat. Als u nog naar pitstreet terug gaat, ziet u misschien meneer Harker nog. Vertel hem namens mij dat ik voor mij reeds een opinie gevormd heb en dat het zo goed als zeker is dat een gevaarlijke krankzinnige met napoliontische diluzies in de afgelopen nacht in zijn huizen geweest. Dat kan van zeer veel nut voor zijn artikel zijn. De straat keek hem aan. Dat geloofde toch niet werkelijk. Homs Grim lachte. Geloof ik het niet? Ach, misschien ook niet, maar ik ben er zeker van dat het de heer Harker interesseert even als de abonnees van het Centraal Pers Syndicaat. Nu wordt zin. Ik denk dat wij een lange en tamelijk lastige dagtaak voor ons hebben. Ik zou graag willen, Le Strait, dat je het zo inrichte dat je om 6 uur vanavond in Beekestreet kon zijn. Tot zo laat zou ik graag in deze foto die jij gevonden hebt in de zakken van de toden willen houden. Het is mogelijk dat ik verder uw gezelschap en uw hulp nodig heb voor een kleine expeditie die in de komende nacht zou worden ondernomen, tenminste in die mijn hypothezenjaars blijkt. Tot zo lang dan, verwel en goede vangst. Sherlock Holmes en ik liepen samen naar High Street waar hij bleef staan voor de winkel van Harding Brothers bij wie de buste was gekocht. Naar binnengaande deelde een jonge bediende hem op zijn vraag mede dat meneer Harding afwezig was tot na de middag en dat hij zelf pas in de zaak was zodat hij geen inrichtingen kon verschaffen. Op het geluid van Holmes was duidelijk teleurstelling merkbaar. Wel, we mogen niet verwachten dat alles loopt zoals wij het gaande willen worden, zei hij eindelijk. We moeten vanmiddag terugkomen waar meneer voor die tijd niet aanwezig is. Ik ben bezig, zoals ik misschien reeds geraden heb, de trachten na te gaan van waar deze buste zijn gekomen om zodoende erachtig te komen of er niet iets bijzonders mee gebeurd is waardoor de feiten van de laatste dagen kunnen worden verklaard. Laat ons nu gaan naar Morris Hudson van Kensington rood en zien of hij enig ligt in de duisterlis kan brengen. Een rit van een uur wacht ons aan het huis van de handelaag. Het was een kleine, dikke man met een rood gezicht. Ja meneer, op deze plank stond de buste waarvoor wij belastig en huurbetalen weet ik niet wanneer de eerste de beste schuld kan binnenkomen en je goed stuk spijt. Dat was het die aan Dr. Barneke de twee busten heb verkocht. Schanderlijk meneer, een complot van nihilisten. Dat is het meneer. Niemand anders dan een anarchist zou het in zijn hoofd krijgen deze beeldjes te breken. Rode ribbukijnen, zo noem ik ze, van wie ik de beeldjes gekocht heb. Ik zie niet in wat dat met de zaak heeft te maken. Wel, als u het bepaald wens te weten ik kocht van Gelder & Co. in Church Street, Stepney en ouder dan twintig jaar. Hoeveel ik er had? Drie, twee en één is drie. Twee van Dr. Barneket en één op klaarlichte dag in mijn wikkels stuk geslagen. Of ik dat portrait herken? Nee. Ja toch, het is Beppo. Hij was een soort Italiaans beeldhouder die kleine karwijtjes in de winkel opknapte. Hij kon een weinig hout snijden, vergulden en herstelde allerlei kleinigheden. Hij is de vorige week weg gegaan en sederd hoorde ik niet meer van hem. Ik weet niet van waar hij kwam en even minwaar heen hij is gegaan. Ik heb mij nooit over hem te beklagen gehad, zolang hij hier was. Twee dagen na dat hij weg was werd de buurste stuk geslagen. Nu. Dat is wel ongeveer alles dat wij redelijke wijs mochten verwachten van Morse Hudson te zullen horen, zij holms, toen wij uit de winkel kwamen. Wij hebben deze Beppo als een gemeenschappelijke factor Kennington als in Kensington zodat dit een rit van 10 mei wel waard was. En nu wordt ze zullen we naar Gelder en Kow de step die gaan. Dat is de bron en oorsprong van de buursten. Het zou mij zeker tegenvallen wanneer we daar nog niet iets nieuws vernamen. Achterin volgens reden wij door Deftig Londen, Hotel Londen, Schouwburg Londen, Litterij Londen en eindelijk Maritiem Londen tot we kwamen aan een wijk aan de rivier van een honderdduizend sielen waar onogelijke huizen volgeprobt zijn met het uitvaar zo van Europa. Hier vonden wij de steen- en beelthouwerij waarna wij zochten. Buiten was een uitgestrekte reinfol hart- en zandsteen- en marmer. Daarachter was een werkplaats waarin 50 beeld- en steenhouwers bezig waren. De baas, een grote blonden Duitser ontving ons beleefd en gaf ons een duidelijk antwoord op alle vragen die holms tot hem richten. Uit zijn boeken bleek dat honderden waren gemaakt van een marmeren kopie van de puurste van Napoleon de Vien maar dat de drie die naar Morse-Hutzen waren gezonden ongeveer een jaar geleden deelaak maakten van een partijtje van zes exemplaren. De andere drie waren gegaan naar Hardingballers in Kensington. Er was hoe genaamd geen reden op te geven waarom deze zes zouden verschillen van al de overigen. De man kon dan ook niet begrijpen waarom iemand de wens zou koesteren ze te verneelen. Hij moest om een denkbeeld lachen. De Angos-prijs was zes schillings maar de handelaar maakte er misschien 12 of meer voor. Het afgietsel werd eerst in 2 helft afzonderlijk gegoten van Gips en daarna aan ook Kander geplakt. Deze arbeid werd meestal verricht door Italianen. Wanneer zij gereed waren werden de buursten geplaatst op een tafel in de gang om te drogen en daarna opgepakt. Dat was alles wat hij ons kon vertellen. Hij had een bijzondere uitwerking op de man. Op zijn geluid kwam een donkerrode bloos en zijn wenkbrauwen trokken zich boven zijn blauwe ogen samen. Ja, ik ken hem inderdaad zeer goed. Dit is steeds een verzoelijk zaak geweest en de enige keer dat wij de politie hier hadden kwam het door deze vent. Het is reeds langer dan een jaar geleden. Hij doorslak een andere Italian met een mes op straat, daarna kwam hij hierheen met de politie op zijn hielen en hier werd hij dan ook opgepakt. Zijn achternaam heb ik nooit gehoord. Ja, u hebt gelijk, hoe kon ik zo'n keer man in mijn dienst nemen? Maar hij was een goed werkman, een van de beste. Tot hoe lang werd hij veroordeeld? De gewonde bleef leven en hij kwam hem met een jaar af. Ik denk dat hij nu wel weer vrij zou zijn, maar hij heeft het niet gewaard hier te verschijnen. We hebben een neef van hem hier en hij zal misschien wel weten waar hij is te vinden. Nee, nee, Rieproms, geen woord weet ik u. De zaak is van zeer groot gewicht en hoe verder ik ga hoe belangrijker zij schijnt te worden. Toen u in uw boek de datumnaastroeg van deze busten, merkte ik op dat het de 9 juni was van het verleden jaar. Kun je mij misschien ook de dag noemen waarop Beppo gearresteerd werd? Ten naast erbij, door de uitbetalingslijsten antwoorden de eigenaar. Ja, vervolgde hij. Na een paar bladstijd het hebben opgeslagen. Hij werd voor het laatst op de twintigste mij betaald. Dank u, zeggen we ons. Ik geloof niet dat ik meer mag vergen van uw tijd en geduld. Met een waarschuwing om toch vooral niets zich te laten ontvallen over ons onderzoek namen wij de terugtocht aan naar het westen van de stad. De naambideg was er iets ver gevoorderd toen wij eindelijk de tijd konden vinden om haastig iets te nuttigen in een restaurant. Op een bulletin aan de ingang stond met vetterletters Kensington drama, moord door een kankzinnige. En de verdere inhoud toonde dat meneer Horace Haken er toch nog in geslaagd was zijn verslag op tijd bij de drukker te krijgen. Twee kolommen in de middag editie vloeiden over van sensatiewekkende momenten neergeschreven in bloemrijke stijl. Holmes las het verslag onder het eten. Eens of twee maar glimlachte hij. Dat is een orde wotsen, zei hij. Luister maar eens. Het is gerust stellen te weten dat er in deze zaak geen verschil van mening bestaat, want de straat, een van de meest ervaren, komt een verslag. En meneer Sherlock Holmes, de wel bekende expert, zijn beide tot de conclusie gekomen dat de eigenaardige serie van incidenten die op zo tragische wijze geëindigd is eerder een gevolg is van kankzinnigheid dan van een misdaad met voorbedachte raden. Behalve in geval van verstandsverbijstering is er ook geen verklaring voor de feiten te vinden. De perswotsen is een zeer nuttige instelling, als jij maar weet hoe er partij van kan worden getrokken. En dan zullen wij, wanneer je daar naar Kensington, en zien wat de chef van Harding Brothers de verteller heeft. De bezitter van die grote zaak bleek te zijn, een klein rondmannetje met vlugge maniertjes, heldere kijkers en een radeton. Ja meneer, ik heb reeds het verslag gelezen. Meneer Horace Harker is een klant van ons. Enige maanden geleden leverden we hem de busten. We hadden 3 van die busten besteld bij Gelder & Co. Tess Stepney. Ze zijn nu alle verkocht. Aan wie? Oh, wanneer ik even het verkoophoek naastlaar, kan ik het u dadelijk zeggen. Hier hebben we het al. Eén aan meneer Harker, één aan meneer Joshua Brown, van Labernum Larch, Labernum Veel, Tissac, en één aan meneer Sanford van Lower Grove Road, Redding. Nee, ik heb nog nooit de man gezien die daarop die foto staat. Het is anders in gezicht dat mijn nietspoeder zou vergeten, want zelfde zag ik een lelijke geluid. Of wij Italianen in onze dienst hebben, ja meneer, we hebben er onder onze werknieden. Ja, zij kunnen wanneer zij dat willen in dit verkoopboek snuffelen. Er is namelijk geen bijzondere reden op dat boek voor Renn op te bergen. Ja, ja, het is een vreemde geschiedenis en ik hoop dat u wanneer u onderzoek resultaat oplevert, mij even zult willen berichten. Holmes had verschijnde aantekeningen gemaakt, terwijl meneer Harding maar doorraad hadden, en ik kon zien dat hij geheden al tevreden was over de wending die de zaak nam. En toen wij ons niet haasten, wij nog te laat zouden zijn voor onze afspraak met Lestreid. Zoveel is zeker, dat toen wij Beekerslied bereikt hadden, de detective reeds daar was, en wij hem vonden, ongeduldig heen en weer lopend op onze kamer. Het gewichte gezicht waarmee hij naar ons toe kwam, bewees dat zijn onderzoek ook niet zonder resultaat was gebleven. En vroeg hij, hebt u geluk gehad, meneer Holmes. We hebben een druk dag achter de rug en nu juist geen verloren dag, we hebben de beide handelaren en ook de firma die de busten maakten gesproken. Ik weet nu waar de overige busten zich bevinden. De busten, riep Lestreid. Nu, u hebt uw eigen methode, meneer Holmes en ik, voor mij, zal daarvan niet zeggen. Maar toch geloof ik vandaag beter geweek te hebben dan jij. Ik heb de identiteit van de vermoorden vastgesteld. Dat meent jij toch niet. En ook de aanleiding voor de misdaad gevonden. Maar dat is prachtig. Deze dode man had een katholieke emblem om zijn hals en daaruit maakte ik op dat hij uit het zuiden kwam, te meer daar zijn gelaad door de zon verbrand was. Inspekteur heel herkende hem zodra hij hem zag. Zijn naam is Pietro Vinucci van Naples en hij is een van de grootste halsafsnijders van Londen. Hij staat in betrekking tot een mafia die, zoals u weet, een geheimpolitik genoodschap is, dat zijn besluiten daarbij zet. Nu ziet u de zaak duidelijk voor u, wil ik werden. De ander is namelijk even ineens een Italiaan en lid van de mafia. Hij heeft op de een of andere wijze tegen het reglement gezonderd. Pietro wordt op hem afgestuurd. Waarschijnlijk stelt de fotografie de man zelf voor, op dat de boerderna niet de verkeerde zou van kant maken. Hij slaapt de man na, ziet hem in een huis gaan, mag het buiten op hem en bij de worsteling krijgt hij zelf een dodelijke wonde. Hoe vind u dat, meneer Hobs? Hobs klapt er goed keurigd in de handen. Uitstekend leestreed, uitstekend, ripé uit. Uw verklaring echt weer voor de verneerding van de buste heb ik nog niet gehoord. De buste, kunt u deze buste niet op zij zetten? Dat is toch niet pure baddadigheid. Hoogste zes maanden, maar in zaken de moord, nu ben je in eigen onderzoek en ik zeg u, dat ik alle draaten nu reeds in mijn hand houd. En de volgende stap, invoudig, ik ga met heel naar de Italiaanse wijk, zoek de man, wins portret we hebben en aggisteren hem wegens boord. Gaat u met ons mee? Ik denk van niet, ik geloof dat wij op een invoudige manier door het eind resultaat kunnen komen. Ik kan het niet zeker zeggen, want alles hangt af van wel, alles hangt af van een factor waarop wij absoluut geen invloed kunnen uitroefenen. Maar ik koest een grote hoop. Inderdaad de kansen staan als 2 tegen 1 dat wanneer u vanavond met ons gaat, ik in staat zou zijn hem u in handen te spelen. In de Italiaanse wijk? Nee, ik denk dat Chisic een adres is waar hij eerder zal te vinden zijn. Als jij vanavond met mij naar Chisic gaat de street, beloof ik u morgen mee naar de Italiaanse wijk te gaan en het uitstal zal in elk geval geen nadelige gevolgen hebben. En nu denk ik dat een paar uur slap ons goed zullen doen, want ik ben van plan voor 11 uur weg te gaan en het ziet er niet naar uit dat wij van de dag terug zullen zijn. Blijf bij ons dineren de street en daar staat de sova de oerdispositie tot de tijd is om te vertrekken. Intussen zou het gebouw in dienst bewijzen worden met even te telefoneren om een besteller, want ik heb een brief weg te brengen die vanavond nog aan zijn adres moet worden bezorgd. Holmes bracht de avond zoek met snuffelen in de leggers van nieuwsbladen waarmee 1 van onze kleine kamertjes was voorgeproppt. Toen hij eindelijk terugkwam succes uit zijn ogen, maar hij zijn niets tegen ons over het resultaat van zijn daarsporingen. Wat mij betreft, ik had stap voor stap de methode gevolgd volgens welke hij de verschillende symptomen van dit ingewikkelde geval had ontleed en of schoon ik mij nog niet kan voorstellen waar de zaak op zou uitlopen, begreep ik zeer goed dat Holmes verwachtte dat deze zondelingen misdadiger een poging zou doen om de 2 overblijfende boesten in handen te krijgen maar van er 1, zoals ik mij herinnerde is ik was. Ook het wijvond was het doel van onze tocht om hem op heteldaad te betrappen en ik kan niet anders als de gevattheid bewonderen waarmee mijn vriend de bladen op een val spoor had gebracht om zodoende de man in de waant te brengen dat hij ongestraft zijn werk om voor eindigen. Het verwondelde mij dan ook niet dat Holmes mij aanraden mijn rivool voor mee te nemen. Hijzelf hadden met loodbeslagen ploeg de dooder zijn geliefkost wapen in de zak gestoken. Om 11 uur kwam een rijtag voor en daarmee reden we tot aan een punt aan gene zijde van Hammersmith Britsch. Hier werd de kutsier gelast op ons te wachten. Een korte wandeling bracht ons bij een eenzame weg met aan beide zijde huizen die alle alszonderlijk stonden. Bij het licht van de lantaren lazen we Lieberden hem villa op 1 de hekken. De bewoners waren klaarblijkelijk reeds naar bed gegaan want overal was het donker. Behalve in de gang waren lampranden die wak schijnsel weerp naar buiten in de tuin. De houten schutting die de tuin van de weg scheiden weerp een donkere schade doen naar de binnenzijde en hier bleven wij bij Elkander. Ik vrees dat u langs op moeten wachten vlust er de Holmes. Wij mogen van geluk spreken dat het niet regent. Ik geloof niet dat wij het zelfs kunnen waren om te roken ten einde de tijd te doden. Het is echt er twee tegen één dat wij iets bereiken waardoor wij voor onze moeite beloond worden. Als poeder bleek echter dat we niet zo lang behoeven te wachten als Holmes ons had doen vrezen en het avontuur eindigde op een snelle en vreemde wijze. Op een gegeven ogenblik zonder dat het minste geluid anders op de hoogte had gebracht van zijn komst, werd de tuindeur opengedaan en een slanke donkere gestalte snel en behendig als een aap sloop over het pad. We zagen daar scherp afsteken tegen het licht dat naar buitenscheen en daarna verdwijnen in de donkere schade weer van het huis. Lange tijd was het stil en we hielden ons adem in. Daarna hoorden wij een zart knarsend geluid. Het raam werd open gebroken. Het geluid hield op en weer heerste er lange tijd stilte. De man was het huis binnen gegaan. Wij zagen het licht van een divalandaren in de kamer. Wat hij zorgt was klaarblijkerlijk niet daar want even later bemerkte we het licht in een andere kamer en daarna weer in een andere. Laat ons naar het open raam gaan kunnen we hem grijpen terwijl hij eruit klimt vluchte de le strijd. Maar voor wij daar konden komen was de man alweer buiten. Zodra hij zich bevond in het schijnsel van de voordeur zagen wij dat hij iets wits onder zijn arm droeg. Hij keek naar alle kanten om zich heen. De stilte van de eenzame straat stelde hem echt de gerust. Zijn rug naar ons toekeerend leerde hij het voorwerp neer en het volgende ogenblik hoorde wij in slag gevolgd door gerinkel van scherven. De man was zo verdiept in het geenheid deed dat hij ons niet hoorde terwijl wij over het gas daar erbij slopen. Met de sprong van een tijger was Homs op zijn rug en een ogenblik later hadden de strijd en ik hem ieder bij hun vuist en waren de boeien netjes aangedaan. Terwijl ik mij over hem heen boog zag ik een afschuwwekkend gelaat dat ons aankijk met van woede vervronger trekken en ik wist dat wij inderdaad de man van de foto hadden gearresteerd. Maar aan onze gevangenen schonk Homs zijn aandacht. In gebogen houding op de deurstoep gezeten was hij bezig nauwkurig te onderzoeken het geen de man uit het huis had gehaald. Het was een buste van Napoleon zoals wij er die mooie gereeds eengezien hadden. En deze was ook weer op dezelfde manier aan stukken geslagen. Zorgvelder gild Homs elke scherf afzonderlijk in het licht maar in geen enkel opzicht verschilden deze stukken van andere stukken gips. Hij was juist gereed toen de deur werd geopend en de eigenaar van het huis een joviale rondborstig figuur in zijn overhemd naar buiten trat. Neer Josia Brown vermoedelijk vroeg Homs Ja meneer, en nu is ongetwijfeld meneer Sherlock Homs? Ik kreeg het briefje dat u zonper bestellig en ik deed precies het genu daarin hebt gezegd. We hebben alle deuren aan de binnenzijde gesloten en wachten verder af. Wel, ik ben blij te zien dat u de schur ik hebt. Ik hoop hier dat u even binnen wilt komen en dat ik u iets mag offeren. De strijd was er echt doorop gesteld om zijn gevangenen zo spoedig mogelijk achter slot te brengen en daarom werd binnen een paar minuten ons rijtuig gehaald en reden we alle vier terug naar Londen. Onze gevangenen wilde geen woord zeggen maar hij gluurde naar ons van onder zijn dikke wenkbrouwen en eenmaal dat men hand binnen zijn bereikscheen beet hij ernaar als een hongerige wolf. We bleven lang genoeg op het politiebureau om te vernemen dat er niet op hem werd bevonden als een paar shillings een lang dogmes waarvan het heft de sporen van bloedvlekken van recente datum vertoonden. Dat is in orde zei de strijd terwijl we afscheid namen. Heel kent al deze heren en daar zou wel een naam voor hem vinden. Zult zien dat mijn Theorie van de Mafia uitstekend uitkomt. Maar toch ben ik u zeer verplicht meneer Holmes voor de uitstekende wijze waarop jij de hand op hem hebt gelegd. Ik begrijp het echter nog niet geheel en al. Ik vrees dat het wel een weinig laad is voor het geven van explicaties mee in de Holmes. Bovendien zijn er nog een of twee details die niet af zijn en juist één deze zal de moeite loonen de zaak geheel af te wikkelen. Wanneer u nogmaals om 6 uur naar mijn huis wilt komen geloof ik in staat te zijn u te kunnen bewijzen dat jij zelfs nu nog niet de volle betekenis hebt begrepen van deze zaak waarbij zich enige omstandigheden voor doen waardoor zijn geheel en al enig is in de geschiedenis termisdaats. Indien ik u ooit toestemming geef om enige van mijn kleine problemen te boekstaven wordt zin voorzier ik dat jij uw bladzijden zult volpennen met het verhaal van het zonnelijke avontuur van de Busten van Napoleon. Toen wij de volgende avond weer bij El Cander kwamen bezat de straat vele bijzonderheden over onze gevangenen. Zijn voorname was, zoals bleek, Pepo, verder onbekend. Hij was een bekende deugd niet in de Italiaanse kolonie. Vroeger was hij een bekwaam beeldhouder geweest die een eerlijk bestaan verdiende en had reeds twee maal met de gevangenis kennis gemaakt. Eens wegens diefstool en eens zoals we er iets aan vernamen weer eens het doorsteken van een landgenoot. Hij sprak goed erros. De reden waarom hij de Busten vernieuwden was nog niet bekend en hij weigerde in deze op enige vraag te antwoorden. De politie had echter uitgewist dat het zeer goed mogelijk was dat deze Busten eigenhandig door hem gemaakt waren daar hij in dat genre gewerkt had en koe. Na al dit nieuws waarvan wij het voornaamste reeds wisten luisterde Homs met beleefde aandacht maar ik, die hem zo goed kende kon duidelijk zien dat zijn gedachte elders waren en ik las achter het masker dat hij gewoon was te dragen, ongerustheid en verwachting. Plotseling luisterde hij en zijn ogen werden helderder en werd gebeld. Een minuut later hoorde wij iemand de trap opkomen en het oud mannetje met grijze bakken bij de trap binnen. In zijn rechterhand troeg hij een ouderwetse tas die hij op tafel zetten. Ben ik hier terecht bij meneer Sherlock Holmes? Mijn vriend Boog en glimlachten meneer Centford van Reading, van moet ik. Ja meneer ik ben een weinig laat maar de treinhandvertraging u schreef mij over een Busten die ik in mijn bezit heb. Juist. Ik heb uw brief hier, u schreef ik wens een kopie te bezitten van de Napoleon van de Vien en ben bereid u 10 ponten betalen voor die welke gij in uw bezit hebt. Is dat zo? Zeker. Ik was zeer verrast door uw brief want ik begreep niet hoe u kon weten dat ik zo een Busten had. Natuurlijk waart u verrast de verklaringen zegt er eenvoudig. Meneer Harding van Harding Brothers vertelde dat zij het laatste exemplaar aan u verkort hadden en zij gaven mij uw adres. Oh zo! En zijde zij wat ik ervoor betaald had. Ik ben een eerlijk man. Ik betaalde ze eerst 15 Scherring en ik vermeen dat u dit moest weten voordat hij mij 10 pont betaalt. Uw eerlijkheid is de prijs aan meneer Centford maar ik heb een prijs genoemd en blijf erbij. Het is zeer vriendelijk van u meneer Holmes. Ik heb de Busten beegebracht, hier is ze. Het deed de tas open en eindelijk zagen wij een ongeschonden exemplaar van de Busten die weg iets meer malen aan stukken hadden aan schaats. Holmes haalde een papier uit de zak en wegde een bankbollet van 10 pont op tafel. Wilt u dit papier tekenen meneer Centford in het bijzijn van deze getuigen? Het behelst alleen dat u alle rechten op de Busten overdraagt aan mij. Zie, ik ben een nauw gezet man en men weet nooit wat er kan gebeuren. Dank u meneer Centford. Hier is uw geld en ik wens u goedenavond. Toen onze bezoeken was verdwenen werd onze aandacht getrokken door het geen Holmes ging uitvoeren. Er haalde een tafelaken tevoorschijn dat hij op tafel uitspreidde. Daarna plaatste hij zijn Busten in het midden en kwam eindelijk met zijn ploeg te dodig en gaf de podium een ferme tik op zijn hoofd. De Busten brak en Holmes boog zich stel over de brokken. Met volgende ogenblik hield hij met een triomferende uithoop een stuk in de hand waarin een rood, donker voorwerp zat als een rozein in een pudding. Heere Ripij laat mij u voorstellen de beroemde zwarte paro van de boi gejas. De streed en ik keken verrast op en toen klapten wij spontaan in de handen als bij een goed gespeelde scene in een toneelstuk. Er kwam kleur op de bleke wanger van Holmes en hij boog voor ons als de kunstenaar die de bijval als betuigingen van het publiek in ontvangst neemt. In zulke ogenblikken hield hij voor een ogenblik op een denkende machine te zijn en verraden hij zijn menselijke liefde voor bewondering en bijval. Op de trotsen en gereserveerde natuur die afkerig was van populariteit bij de grote menigte werd tot in zijn binnenste gehoerd door de plotseling opkomende bewondering van een vriend. Ja, heer, zei hij, het is de meest beroemde paro die in de wereld bestaat en het is mijn goed gelukhaag te hebben opgespoord vanuit de slaapkamer van de prins van Colloda in het Dekker hotel tot in het binnenste hiervan de laatste van de zes busten van Napoleon die door Gelder en Co. Stapney zijn vervaardigd. Je zond je de sensatie herinneren, Lestreet, toen bekend werd dat deze kostbare steen verdwenen was en de nutteloze pogingen van de londense politie om de paro terug te vinden. Ikzelf werd in de zaak geraadpleegd maar kon ook geen licht brengen in de duisternis. De verdenking viel op de kaminier van de prinses die een Italiaanse was en het bleek dat zij een broeder had te Londen, maar wij konden geen verband ontdekken. Ik had de Lucretia venucci en ik twijfelde niet aan of die Pietro die twee nachten geleden vermoord werd was de broeder. Ik heb de data in de oude leggers van de courante opgezocht en ik vond dat de verdwijning van de paro juist twee dagen voor de arrestatie van Beppel plaats had in de werkplaats van Gelder en Co. Op het ogenblik dat deze busten werden vervaardigd. Nu ziet hij duidelijk de loop der dingen, maar hij zit ze natuurlijk in tegenovergestelde richting en ik ze zag. Beppel had de paro. Hij kon haar gestolen hebben van Pietro hij konden mee de plichtigen van Pietro zijn geweest hij konden tussen persoon tussen Pietro en diensten geweest zijn dat doet er echt er minder toe. De hoofdzak is dat hij de paro bezat en op het ogenblik dat hij haar bij zich had werd hij door de politie achtervocht. Hij snelde naar de werkplaats waar hij arbeidde wist dat hij slechts enige minuten had om zijn kostbare schat te verbergen en ze anders bij foyering op hem zou gevonden worden. Zes gipsen busten van Napoleon stonden in de gang te drogen. Eén deze was nog zacht. Ogenblikkelijk maakte Beppel handig als hij was en gijt je in het gips stopte de paro erin en streek daarna de opening dicht. Het was een prachtige plaats niemand kon ze daar vinden. Maar Beppel werd veroordeeld tot in een jaar gevangenen straf en in tussen werden zijn zes busten verkocht in verschillende wijken van London. Hij wist niet welke zijn scheld bevatten alleen door zijn stuk te slaan kon hij het zien. Zelfs schudden zou hem niet helpen want daar de gips nat was was het waarschijnlijk dat de paro eruit vast zou gekleefd zijn zoals inderdaad het geval was. Beppel wanhoopte niet maar begon zijn onderzoek met buitengewone handigheid en volharding. Door een neef die bij Gelder werkte vanaam hij naar welke winkels de zes busten waren gegaan. Hij moors hudsen en vond zo doen de drie busten. De paro zat er niet in. Door tussenkomst van een Italiaans aan plaier wist hij ook achter de namen te komen van de kopers van de drie overige busten. De eerste was Behaker. Daar werd hij gevocht door zijn medeplichtige die Beppel verantwoordelijk hield voor het verlies van de paro en hij doorstak hem in de worsteling die volgde. Als dat zijn medeplichtige was waarom droeg hij dan zijn portret, vroeg ik als een middel om hem te vinden wanneer hij aan een derde moest vragen om inlichtingen. Dat was de reden. Na de boord dacht ik dat Beppel wel haast zou maken met het verdere onderzoek. Hij moest vrezen dat de politie iets van zijn geheimen vermoeden en daarom haasten hij zich voor ze hem voor zouden zijn. Natuurlijk kon ik niet zeggen dat de paro niet gevonden was in de busten van Haaker. Ik was er zelfs nog niet zeker van dat het de paro was. Maar het was voor mij duidelijk dat hij de busten langs de andere huizen droeg om haar stuk te slaan in de tuin die verlicht werd door de landtaren. Daarin de busten van Haaker een van de drie was, stond de kans precies als ik zei drie tegen één dat de paro er niet in was. Er bleven twee busten over en het was duidelijk dat hij eerst zou gaan naar de busten die het dicht bij was. Ik waarschuwde de bewoners van het huis om een tweede drama te voorkomen en we gingen met het bekende gelukkige resultaat. Toen wist ik natuurlijk redestellig dat wij de Borgia-Parel op het spoor waren. De naam van de verboerde man was de ontbrekende schakel in de keten. En bleef nu nog één busten over die van redding en de paro moest erin zijn. Ik kocht ze in tegenwoordigheid van u van de eigen dag en daar ligt ze. We keken hun ogenblik zwijgend voor ons. Nu, zeile strijd, ik heb u zeer veel zaken zien behandelen meneer Homs, maar ook niet dat ik ooit zoiets scherpzillig en vernuftig zijn bijgewoond. We zijn met Scotland Yard niet jaloers op u, neem meneer, we zijn zeer trots op u en wanneer u mooi gekomt is er geen man van de oudste inspecteur tot de jongste researcher die niet blij zou zijn u de hand te mogen drukken. Dank je, zei Homs, dank je. En terwijl hij zich omdrijden schenend mij dat hij meer aan gedaan was dan ik ooit had bijgewoond. Een ogenblik later was hij een prachtige en praktische denker. Doe de parel in de bandkast wotsen, zei hij, en haal de papieren van de Kong singelt een zaak van valse munters voor de dag. Goedenavond, strijd. Mocht er weer eens een probleem op u weg komen dan zal het mij aangenaam zijn als ik het kan je een paar wenken te geven om tot een oplossing te geraken. Einde van het avontuur van de zes Napoleon's.
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Disappearing Sun: National Weather Service Explains the Science Behind the 2024 Total Solar Eclipse
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Total Solar Eclipse in Vermont 2024
From the Fletcher Free Library:
Staff from the Burlington Office of the National Weather Service will give a presentation on the science of eclipses. Bring your eclipse questions!
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3/24/2024
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The thank you for coming out. It's a beautiful day. I was delighted to see a success that should come to us from yesterday, so I'm really glad to have you all out. We're seeing the sun today, which I will just grab here via receipt based from the school district. We've already used them in there. This is the sun with Robert's assistance we will demonstrate. And is it Haynes or Haynes? Haynes. Robert Haynes is from the National Weather Service. He's located over at South Burlington, and he has been kind enough to come and talk about the solar eclipse with us. And we were delighted to have actually be able to find some idea of what we're in for. So do you want to do that now or do you want to wait? Why don't we do it now? Okay, sounds good. You tell me. Just the idea of like the... Yeah, what's going to happen, yeah. So the main picture that we have here, as we go through the day on April 8th, generally what we expect to take place, every two times a year the sun is going to be, or at least the moon is going to be cycling around in such a way that it obscures part of the sunlight over the earth. And so the moon's orbit is not quite level between the earth and the sun, so that's why it happens so uncommonly. And as you can see, to scale, the moon is quite a bit smaller than the sun. So as a result, typically the area that sees the blocking of the sunlight between the moon is going to be very, very small. So you can imagine just this small piece of the moon, you're going to have light coming out of the sun and only a small area is going to have complete and total darkness, whereas some is going to be having a little bit of sunlight from an angle where you'll see a little bit of the partial eclipse. That would be called the penumbra. So that's going to be the general picture of what happens. The moon is going to be continuing its cycle, and so it'll be a very brief moment where the moon cuts across and wherever that small area where the angle is just right, you'll see the area of totality. And Burlington is included in that area of totality, and it'll be the first instance, I believe it was 1932 as the year, and it'll be several more years before that takes place again. So we're all very excited to experience the eclipse. I got to experience the eclipse that took place in 2017 to observe just the instance of totality and the 360 degree sunset, very impressive stuff. So we're very excited for the eclipse, and I am Robert Haynes with the National Weather Service in Burlington, and we're going to be talking a little bit about what we expect weather-wise from the eclipse and some of the things that you can possibly see assuming we don't have any cloud cover. All right, so just to give you just a very quick brief view of who we are with the National Weather Service and why we care about this eclipse, part of our mission is providing weather, water, and climate data. The sun is the most important part of Earth's climate. It provides us all the heat that we need, and how the Earth absorbs the sun's radiation is how we get all of the different temperatures across the area. And the fact that we're going to have some of our sunlight blocked for three whole minutes is going to affect our weather. So we're concerned with that as how it affects our weather. And our vision is not quite so much the topic of today, but it's helping people make decisions based on the weather information we provide. And there's 122 of us offices, 120 in the contiguous United States, and so we cover the area here in Vermont and Northern New York. And so with all the excitement here, we have prepared a page that if you go to weather.gov slash BTV slash Eclipse 2024, most of the things in this presentation are going to have, you can find again on this webpage so that you can review some of the weather details that we expect as we approach Eclipse Day. And so here is the idea of the Eclipse Track and the timing of it. So we'll let this GIF loop back to the beginning here. So you can see the area of darkness there, that would be the area where it's night. And so as night is falling here in the eastern hemisphere, the sun is going to be tracking up across the United States from Mexico and then exiting across Canada. That small black dot that you see, that is the area of totality. So again, the moon is much smaller to scale than the sun. And so as a result, a very small area sees totality, but you can see a wider region is going to have some partial blocking from the moon as it makes its journey across the skies. So here is a map of when we expect the timing in our area. Here you can see the partial eclipse is far south and 85% as far south as Massachusetts, getting closer to Long Island and towards Port Gray. But as you get towards our area, there'll be Buffalo, Watertown, Burlington and far northern New Hampshire and Maine that's going to be in the path of totality. Generally the time frame across here is about 3.28pm. That is the expectation for when we are going to see that. And so that'll be the perfect time of day, almost the point where the sun is going to be near the top of the sky. So we should have a fairly good view of the solar eclipse. Alright, so here is an animated gif kind of demonstrating what I was trying to show earlier of the moon moving in front of the sun in such a way that it causes a little bit of a shadow across the earth. Again, trying to point out some of the angular waves here. So if you're perfectly near the center of it, you'll be near the path of totality. But some of the sun's rays at an angle will be the area where only a partial eclipse takes place. So again, being in the area of the full shadow is known as the Umbra. And the area that is in a partial shadow is the Panumbra. So can you hit pause on that? No, it's a gif. It's just going to keep looping. So you know the cone inside, is that the point at which it touches whatever it is? Is that totality? Yeah, this small, narrow area of slightly darker is going to be where the totality would occur. And the other part, is that 85% or is that total? It's not to scale. It's just to kind of demonstrate the idea. Alright, and so here are some facts about the solar eclipse. And so a solar eclipse, of course, as we've mentioned before, happens when the sun's light is blocked by the moon. A solar eclipse will always happen in the daytime. Just naturally you have to be able to see the sun in order for you to observe the eclipse. And if you're in the path of totality like we are, you'll notice a 360 degree sunset where everything goes dark for about three minutes. Having been in the eclipse in 2017, I can say it's quite impressive. Even at about 90% when the moon is blocking the sun, there's still quite a bit of daylight. It becomes a little bit like the sepia browns of the evening. But as you get to the totality, it's almost like the snap of a finger where it just goes dark. Very impressive stuff. And so I hope the region does get to experience that because it is very neat when you're in that path of totality to have that sudden change to the darkness of night. Tennessee. Yep, the previous eclipse kind of cut across the central part of the United States. So here's another view of the path of totality again just to remind us that it's going to cut roughly between Rochester, Syracuse, Montpelier, Burlington. All of these towns are going to be in the path of totality. So essentially, if you're anywhere in northern Vermont, you should be at a good viewing spot to observe the solar eclipse. Now I'll make one kind of note as far as weather patterns go. So dealing with weather patterns, we have the Adirondack mountain range and the Green Mountain range. Oftentimes if we do happen to have a northwest wind, we'll often have clouds pile up on the western side of the Adirondacks and on the western side of the Greens. And then occasionally those clouds will develop in waves. So as far as where we typically see that the Champlain Valley is usually immune to that type of stuff as well as parts of the St. Lawrence Valley. But the closer you are to terrain, the more likely you are to experience things like wave clouds that develop off of our mountains. All right, so to mention some of the things that you can expect during this eclipse. So as the moon covers the sun, the sky will get dark. You'll start to see that sort of dusk dawn type thing where it's edging towards nighttime, but it's very slow process. But the change over to that full night type look happens very quickly. One of the things, if you have your ears peeled, listen out for wildlife that may react differently. A lot of animals that prefer daylight will be a little confused by the situation probably, where they may go silent. But on the other hand, you may hear things like crickets starting to chirp. Or you may hear birds that start to sing as well thinking that it's about time to either wake up and or go to bed. Now as far as the temperature goes, the temperature is expected to drop anywhere between 4 and 10 degrees as a result of the eclipse. We rely on that solar heating to provide us our sense of warmth. Even just three minutes can result in that 4 to 10 degree temperature change. So in April, our average temperature is starting to creep up into the 50s. So if it's a perfectly average day, we'll probably be in the 50s and may see temperatures drop into the 40s during the moment of totality. So before and after, there will also be, if you have colanders, that would be something good to bring along with you with the eclipse. You'll actually notice the sliver of the moon cutting into the rays through the holes. Yes? I remember an eclipse, I think it was in the middle of the 60s. And I was outside and I can remember looking down at the shadows from the leaves because I was in New York City area. And seeing those crescents just all over the place on the sidewalk there from the shadows. Yeah, it's very neat. You can actually also do it with your hands if you kind of do your fingers three ways. You can sometimes get a view of it just using your own fingers as well. So take a colander with you so you can see the crescent shape of the moon starting to move into the path of the sun. Yeah? So why not a fickle in a car? Is the colander better than a fickle? Mainly just because there's so many. Okay. You could do it with a clip or whatever as well. Why do you mean that? Yeah, so think about our scale of the moon here and just how it's so much smaller compared to the sun. So along the edges you'll still be seeing a little bit of the sun's light. You'll see the corona around the edge of the sun. And so with the nighttime being a full moon type thing, you're seeing the moon reflecting the sun's light during that time frame. So it'll have that appearance where you can still observe some of the light coming from the corona. But as far as the nighttime visibility, it'll be, it's roughly similar to the reflection that you get to see on a full moon night. Which is maybe slightly lighter than true like darkness at night when it's no full moon. Is your question what's like it? Oh, yeah. I think I understand what you mean now. So the, yeah, the part of the moon that we're observing is the dark side of the moon. We're not seeing any part of the moon that's being reflected by the sun's light. Which is why it appears like such a black sphere as it moves across. Because you're saying that just around the very edges, the light seeps out of the edge. Yeah, there's still a little bit of light seeping around the edge. Thank you. Can you talk about Bailey's beads? Yes, I will. I think it is. Let's double check. Looks like it, it's going to be very close. It looks like it's right at the edge. This map does not have Montreal listed, but you can see the lights there. So it may be very close to the path of totality. I'm not sure. But I've been talking to NASA people for a while. Everybody has been getting the alert. You know, getting some restaurants. It's through the whole port of totality that's swamped in the U.S. and Mexico and Canada that it's. Well, probably only the cool towns that people live in. It's a big moment. Yeah, it's certainly a big moment. Having viewed the eclipse, I kind of have that experience of like, wow, this is so cool. I'd love to see it again. But I imagine if someone has not seen it before, they might say something more. Why would I go travel to see three minutes of darkness? But the fact is, it doesn't really traverse. Again, just to scale, the moon is so much smaller than the sun. And the moon's orbit is not level with the earth and the sun again. And so the area is going to change wherever any solar eclipse takes place. And as we noted earlier, the last eclipse to take place in the Burlington area was in 1932. So if you're planning to stay in the area to view any eclipse, you're going to miss out on it maybe for another 60 to 70 years. So in that sense, there's a lot of hype because that just generates, in a sense, a once in a lifetime thing then. Alright, so here I have an example of Tennessee cooling during the middle of the 2017 eclipse. And so, unfortunately, I could not get the color scale on this software to adjust or like stay fixed. And so you'll notice the color shading will adjust with temperature. So on this day, the eclipse happened right around 19 UTC there. And so this hour here is the, oh, it may be 21s? Or is it 15, 16? It should be this hour then. There it is. So that's the hour that the eclipse takes place. And so if you observe closely, you'll notice Tennessee during the eclipse at around 1.30 or 2 o'clock in central time. It went anywhere from being about 90 to 94 degrees to being 80 to 84 degrees in a lot of those mountain spots. And almost as soon as the eclipse was done, the temperatures almost immediately rebounded back into the 90s across central Tennessee. Well, all of Tennessee really. I'll let it loop one more time for you to get a view of the eclipse taking place. So closely watch the hours between 17 and 19 on this chart. There's the eclipse taking place, a lot of mid-80s, and then right back into the 90s right before the sun sets. Time between, you know, for the sun, once it comes back online, that it immediately, it just goes immediately back. That's kind of amazing how quickly the temperatures can rise just a few seconds later. There will be probably some variability. If the atmosphere is very dry, then it'll be a lot easier for temperatures to rebound, but it'll also be a lot easier for the temperatures to sink. So if it's a very dry weather day, our temperature is probably going to cool to full 10 degrees. But if we're very wet, we're probably looking at the ballpark of a 4-degree temperature drop. People think they'll have an idea four days before or a white day before. I know you think 10. Yeah. But what do you think? Yeah, I'm hearing a quorum starting to kind of form here. We have, generally, I'd say sky cover forecasts get most accurate, more like three days in advance. I wouldn't even be generous with our sky cover forecast. Unless we're looking at a big area of high pressure, larger high pressure systems tend to be a little bit more predictable. So we're kind of hoping for a large, expansive area of high pressure, because then that makes our job very easy. Those are very simple to forecast. But if we have any kind of low pressure around, we'll be ringing our hands. We'll be a little nervous. So I do have at least some good news. Even if there is a lot of cloud cover, you will still see the transition to darkness for those three minutes. It won't be as cool not being able to observe some of the phenomena that I'll have here up in a moment. But you'll at least still get that sense of darkness. And my joke is that it'll be something like 34 degrees and raining and then the sun will get blocked and it'll cool enough that it turns to snow or something. That would be our luck. So here, before we get into some of the phenomena, just a quick reminder of some of the safety tips as far as observing the eclipse here. So I'm going to start this video. And on their retina was a present-shaped wound. That's very interesting and very frightening. So safety is important to observing the eclipse. It doesn't take very much time for that sunlight to damage your eye. So make sure until you see that moment of totality, and the video showed some of the phenomena that you'll see right before totality, like Bailey's Beads. You'll observe those kind of phenomena right before totality. When you no longer see those objects, when you see the corona, you'll even see things like stars appearing in the sky because of the darkness. That'll be the moment that you can safely take off your eclipse glasses in view. And then as it noted, as you start to see light coming back out, when you start to see the diamond-type shape as the crescent of the moon is starting to move away, that's the moment to put the sunglasses or eclipse glasses rather back on. Where is it advised to get those glasses? What? I'm sorry? Where is it advised to get those glasses? I have some. We're going to keep it down low, but I've got with you to give out to people who are here to get my best friend. So I've heard that the reason not to look at it directly is that you know when you've got a magnified lens, and probably you're a little used to sight it and bird grass or bugs or anything like that, your lens in your eye is the same thing, and so when it hits your eye it concentrates the same kind of thing, and that's why the birding happens. What do you think about it from that perspective when you've got such a magnitude? It's like an app shooting. So if it's cloudy we're not going to need the glasses at all? Yeah, if we can't see the sun then we won't need the eclipse glasses, and hopefully it won't be cloudy. But then just even outside of any under the table eclipse distribution of glasses, there are a lot of other libraries, some town halls, and there's also a list on our eclipse page at weather.gov. There is a website in there that lets you know how to find reputable vendors for those eclipse glasses. So let's talk about the safety in the three stages here of before totality, during totality, and after totality. So before the moon completely covers the sun you will need those specialized eye protection. You'll need those eclipse glasses to view the sunlight safely. But during totality once the sun is no longer visible, again you'll see the corona and nothing else. The sky will be completely dark, you again should be able to view things like stars. That is the moment where it's safe to be able to take off your eclipse glasses to view it. As soon as you see even the slightest hint of the sun reappearing it's time to put back on that eye protection. To ensure that you keep your eyes safe. Yep, about three minutes. Indeed, so soak it in while you can. Alright. No, go ahead. I know that during the live stream, so that if you wanted to listen along, you'll hear what's going on. And I think that their plan is to say, it's safe to take off your glasses now, please put your glasses back on. But I'm wondering if the National Weather Service is going to be, I think some of the local TV stations are also doing live. Being to help people understand what's going on and to know when it's safe to do stuff like that. Is that the National Weather Service doing that? It may be a little challenging for us to do that. We don't have a streaming service that we can take on any of our government devices that we could use to go live on the eclipse day. So then our only avenue would be social media. But it's very rare for your social media to immediately pick up things like those, it's safe to view now, things in a three minute time span. So probably not. And the truth about the Fairbanks Museum where, when Jamie Lynn Holmes was going to be in your limited live stream, is that it went a different time. Right? So because of your location, that kind of fine tuning, I wouldn't trust it anyway. And think about people around where else they're going to be looking at it. Yeah, that's also true. Gotta consider the location as well. Like St. Johnsbury will be five minutes later than the Adirondacks and things like that. So thanks for bringing that up. Alright, so here are some of the things that, assuming we'll have a good view of the sun, we'll be able to see. So Bailey's Beads will form right at the moment before totality takes place. And so Bailey's Beads are forming just like Earth. The moon has an uneven surface. There are a lot of hills and valleys in the moon. And so right before totality, you'll be seeing the sunlight streaming between some of those valleys. And that's what forms the phenomena known as Bailey's Beads. Unfortunately, I don't know much about Bailey. The other thing you might observe here is the diamond ring effect. So this will happen probably towards the very end of totality. The diamond ring effect occurs as the crescent of the moon is starting to pull away from the sun. And so you'll probably notice something that looks like a little bit of an arc of light. And this will mark the end of the eclipse happening. Yeah, I'm not entirely sure as to the exact reason how it produces that diamond ring effect. It is moving in. Start moving and then the sun will start coming through. Yeah, maybe that is part of it. The sunlight's rays do get here very fast. So I'm not sure how much we're able to capture some of those subtle features. One of the other things you may observe right before totality takes place, if you're observing you may notice something known as shadow banding where since light is one of those weird things, is it a wave? Is it a particle? I don't think anyone knows much about that physics debate and all of the fun that that entails. But the sun roughly behaves like a wave. So shadow banding will be as the totality's taking place, you may notice some of those streaks where there's a little bit lighter patch, a little bit darker patch streaming through. Usually along the edges of buildings will be the areas that you're kind of seeing that. And maybe something similar is happening with the diamond ring effect, but that's postulation on my part. I do not know. And so then finally, the last thing, of course, that you'll see in totality, you will be able to observe the corona. And so the sun's atmosphere and all of the rays of light will continue to, of course, go outside of wherever the moon is shining. So you'll be able to see the sun's rays beyond the moon as well. And so that would be the corona. Now, sometimes you may be able to see some pockets of pinkish hues around the edge of the eclipse. I couldn't really quite see it in this photo, but I think you can also see a little bit of a pink hue maybe at the corners as well. The reason the moon exactly covers the sun, tell me if I'm wrong, you said the moon is 93 million times smaller than the sun, and it's 93 million miles away from us. You could probably explain that better. Yeah. Why does the moon exactly cover the distance on it? Yeah, just the, even though the scale is so much smaller compared to the sun, just the far distance from it lets it have us, lets us see this very small area, but it lets us see it as if it were completely covering the sun. So, indeed, it absolutely is. All right. So those are the big three phenomena that you'll get to see with the eclipse. So hopefully if we can view the eclipse, look out for Bailey's Beads, look out for the Diamond Ring, and of course enjoy the awe-inspiring sight of getting to see the corona in total darkness. Now, I've mentioned all the positives. I've got to kind of, I guess, let things down a little bit. Our climatology for cloud cover is not good at this part of the world. Historically, April is one of our cloudiest months of the year, especially across the northern half of the United States. Our cloud climatology, this gray shading is about 70 to 80 percent. So overall, we are more likely to observe clouds than sunlight in our area. Over the last few years, we've had several actually years where we've had less than 50 percent or less sky cover. So maybe there's some hope in the fact that, I don't know, last year was 30 percent. So there's some years where there's two years in a row of lack of clouds, but we'll see. If I could offer again some other slightly good news. The distribution here, this is just a lot of math stuff, basically the higher the bar, the greater the percentage of observations. And so it tends to be on the extremes here. It's either overcast or more likely to lean clear or few. So if anything, it's less likely to be partly or mostly cloudy and maybe more likely just to be straight overcast or clear. So it'll be one of the other extremes. And then Montpelier is even more so of a significant just either clear or overcast than compared to the Burlington area. So actually maybe Montpelier might be the better spot to find a view of that. I would typically think of the Champlain Valley as being the less cloudy but can't deny the charts. All right. So here is some weather climatology for the day. So that's the cloud cover part of the equation. Our high temperature averages about 51. Our low temperature averages about 33. So naturally we'll all want to make sure we have our coats if we see our seasonal averages. We usually see 43% of days in our period of record here in Burlington have observed some measurable precipitation. So I would label that as the number of precipitation days at 43%. And the number of days on April 8th that involved some level of snow, 19%. So roughly a fifth of a chance for snow on April 8th. But at least our odds are greater than 50% for no precipitation, right? The record high for April 8th is 73 so it could be quite warm and the record high low temperature is 54. The highest precipitation that's been observed on April 8th is just shy of 3 quarters of an inch and the greatest snowfall observed on April 8th is 4.9 inches. So there is a chance that there could be snow involved but we'll see. The lowest temperatures it could be about as cold as 28 degrees during the day as the eclipse is taking place with the low temperature as low as 11. You said earlier that by the Friday before we're going to have a pretty good sense of what it's going to be like on Monday. Yeah I think so. As far as the sky cover, definitely Friday we may have a little bit of a better angle on the temperatures and things like that and whether or not it could rain. And I know a lot of people are going to be coming out of town to see this eclipse and so a lot of people from out of town are not going to be aware of things like the dangers of cold water when they come here to view the eclipse. And so that's going to be one of our big concerns of the National Weather Service is communicating cold weather hazards. It only takes water at temperatures below 50 degrees to result in immediate incapacitation. So if anyone is planning any type of water activities where they're going to be hopping in the water absolutely wear a life vest. And so our life preserver have that object on hand because we warn the people who are coming from out of town if you kind of see that happening. We want to try and keep everyone safe from the dangers of cold water because again we're going to have a lot of people from out of town who aren't familiar with the fact that our water is going to be still cold at this time of year. Our water temperature can be as warm as 40 to 43 so that is well below the threshold for immediate incapacitation. And it could be as cold still as 32 to 34. Given how the year is gone it will probably be somewhere I would say in the middle to higher range of that bar but still it's going to be plenty cold out there. So again if anyone is thinking of water activities on that day maybe encourage abundant, abundant caution. As we get closer to the eclipse as we prepare ourselves you can use our weather page at weather.gov.btv and we regularly update this especially as we draw closer and closer to the event updates will probably be coming out on the day of every three hours. So if you go to our web page at weather.gov.btv all of the points on the map on the web page are clickable and what you can do is you can bookmark that. Every point on the map has its own URL specific to that point. So once you found the location you want you can bookmark your location and if you're not quite satisfied with where you clicked on the map you can click again on this map here to adjust where that green box is. And that'll have all the different details that you'll want as far as the weather forecast. The top stuff with all of the icons that everyone knows and loves that is those are based off 12 hour forecasts so they won't have the most detail. The more details will be written out in this text here and so it'll have things like showers between 1 and 2, showers before noon it'll have some of those details involved. And then if you want to go even further what you can do is there is all the way at the top there an hourly weather forecast that you can click and there you'll be able to view the hourly weather forecast on this line chart. The design is a little archaic but it has the weather details on an hour by hour basis and that can be helpful in terms of planning and things like that. So if you're really wanting hour by hour forecast I would recommend clicking that hourly weather chart for information wherever you're going to be as the day approaches. Oops, that's not quite where I wanted to end. So I do have here, I have a couple of things that demonstrate the last several days this was put together by Wisconsin the university out there and I'm totally blanking on the rest of its name so they compiled a list of satellite images all on April 8th over the last several years. So here's 1998 here, here's 1999 and they've superimposed the path of totality over the last several years so you can see our tendency to have a lot of stormy weather but there are also some days that are relatively clear so there's a chance either way that things could go in our favor or things could be very cloudy. Yeah, the main thing will be like the nighttime darkness that'll still be there for three minutes regardless and the temperature, yeah. The temperature won't sink quite as much if it's cloudy clouds tend to act as kind of a blanket they take some of the earth's radiation that is being sent up into the atmosphere clouds will tend to send that back down to the earth so if it's cloudy the temperature change might not be very drastic you'll still see the darkness of night for at least three minutes. S-C-I, and then S-C-I starters S-C-E-R, S-T-A-R, T-E-R S-C-I, I think those are some of those, yeah, some of those citizen science projects are listed on the Eclipse page that we have so here's what our Eclipse page currently looks like And so, if you go to weather.gov slash BTV slash Eclipse 2024, you'll see all of these different things. And so, like we were just chatting about, you can look at some of the different citizen science opportunities that are offered. There's the globe eclipse one that was just mentioned. You can also reveal the true shape of the sun. And for any kids' activities, there are those through the public broadcast system that they've provided as well. The show we have. That's the line check that you used. Yeah, we can add it on the web. We can add it on the eclipse page here. Yeah, I think that'd be a great suggestion. We'll do that. So, I'll show you around a little bit more on the eclipse page here. So, as you can see, we have different icons here across the region. And if you click any individual icon, it'll tell you how the expected obscuration from the moon. So, of course, being in the path of totality, we have 100% for the Burlington area. And what you can do as well, you can observe the seven-day summary. You can observe it on an hourly basis. And this, I think, should pull up the, let's see what this does. I have not quite, there we go. Okay, so this is nice. So, this way you don't have to deal with maybe the archaic design of our line graph. You can just come here and see what the expected chances for thunder and everything is. And clouds, of course, sky cover. So, it looks like this will be updated on a daily basis. So, this is the forecast for today. And so, as we get closer to eclipse time, there'll be more. And you can scroll all the way to the right to view all of this stuff. It's gonna be a little bit longer before April 8th makes it in there. We only have to the end of March. That's what it looks like. And there's also NASA specific eclipse information that's also listed there. Yeah. Just a little question. My second line of defense is, if we got clouds here, is hopefully to go someplace, maybe the NASA site, where one can see the whole thing, you know, as it happened in totality, maybe in Texas or somewhere else. Do you have, are you folks planning an option like that? So, what are the rules of those? I'm sure they'll be out there. I'm not sure how much we can really push that forward since we're mostly local to this area. I'm sure there would be resources out there. I don't know where they would be. I'm sure they may even be on this web page that has some of those virtual viewing options. Let's see. We're not doing the big festivals that they're doing down on the waterfront. But we are having sort of a more low-key event here on our lawn. If it is cloudy, and we probably will do it even if it's not cloudy, we did this when we had the partial eclipse last time, is we'll stream it in our main reading room. So there is just something very exciting about being in a group of people watching the eclipse. And whether it's outside or inside, I think the, you know, it's just, it's a nice communal event to be able to take part in. So we will be doing that here. I think the program will run from 2 o'clock to 4.30. What's the word eclipse mean? Where does it come from, do you know? I have not looked at the, I think it's Latin, the interesting. Yeah, I'm not sure of what the root meaning is. It's been on my to-do list to look at, but also give us a move I don't know if maybe one of the posters may describe it. All right, so the last thing I have here to show is just to remember, there's also, if you go to the solar eclipse across America, that's one of the web links that you can find on the web page. So you can look at this resource to how to remind yourself on how you can view the eclipse safely. And as I noted earlier, this will have things to look out for as far as safe eclipse glasses and has a list of safety tips from partners and endorsers as well. So if you can't find anything, try looking through the eclipse safety page and you might be able to find resources for finding eclipse glasses, perhaps through that mean, through those means if anything else fails. And our other weather service areas that will be affected by the eclipse also will be having information provided about the eclipse and there is the NASA page. So it's possible that I would look to this page as far as finding the potential for any live stream. Well thank you very much. Yes, thanks so much. I appreciate everyone's attendance and their great questions and the great participation. I've learned some new things about the eclipse myself as well here today. So I hope everyone's excited. They've put out several books here and several posters for additional reading as well. And if ever you have any need, the weather service we have our lines open. So you can always call us on the phone as well. Send us messages on things like social media. We're usually pretty quick to respond and we're all hoping you're looking forward to the eclipse.
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Hey guys, it's Julia, and welcome back to my channel. And for today's video, I'm going to be doing a fun announcement video. And today I'm going to be announcing the Kramathon. 🎵 Yeah, I'm gonna say that you want 🎵 Typically the Kramathon, if you haven't heard, it's been done several times before. It was originally hosted by Woody Novels, but this round she's unable to host. So my friend Dylan asked me to host along with some other amazing co-hosts, including Jay from The Awkward Bookworm, Ally from Hardback Quarter, and of course Dylan from Dylan the Rater 5. I'm very excited to be doing this. Basically Kramathon is where you kind of cram a bunch of books into a certain amount of days, so pick really short books is kind of the whole goal. And this time we're doing it from December 26th, the day after Christmas, to January the 2nd. Basically I'm very excited to be hosting because I actually did the Kramathon like 2 years ago when I was little itty-bitty Julia and didn't know how to film, which not saying I know how to film now, but still. I'm going to be announcing the reading challenges for the Kramathon. The first challenge is a book with under 200 pages. Second is a book with LGBT, QIAP plus representation. Third is the shortest book on your TBR. It's a book that has your favorite color on the cover. Next is a book that was gifted to you because this is right after Christmas and I know all the fellow book lovers are gonna at least get a few books or many books for Christmas because that's usually what we ask for. So yeah, you can read one of the ones that you're gifted. The next challenge is really fun. It's basically you have to read one of the, well you don't have to, you can. Read one of the host's favorite short books. My recommendation was The Grown Up by Gillian Flynn. Dylan's recommendation was Living Dead Girl by Elizabeth Scott. Jay's recommendation was George by Alex Gino, which I love as well. Like, pick that up. And Ally's pick was, and every morning the way home gets longer and longer by Frederick something. It's basically blocked off. So, titles are here. Photos are here is what I meant. The last and final challenge is to read seven books and of course you don't have to do all the challenges. Of course you can just read short books and have a great time. You don't have to do the challenges at all. They're there for you if you want to. You can also double up all that sort of stuff. I'll have everyone's channel linked down below that are helping host this. Super excited about it and I hope you guys are gonna join in. Make sure to follow the Twitter for reading sprints and updates. And it's so much fun. I'm so excited about it. So I hope you guys join in and I definitely don't do readathons. Like I don't host them often. Thank you guys so much for watching and if you're new here be sure to click the subscribe button and click the notification bell to be updated for when I post new videos and all that sort of stuff. I'll see you all very soon with a new video. Bye.
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Hey guys, this week in the rundown we're looking at new training that's hidden in the fleet early next year. We're touching back on seeing those four core attributes and we're taking a closer look at Navy's new Obsect app for your mobile devices. Thanks to MC1Fabrizio for a great episode last week. This week, there's a story on Navy.mil on new training that emphasizes positive behavior for sailors on and off duty. The training is called Charter Course or CTC. CTC uses scenario based videos to facilitate or let discussions to emphasize and reinforce positive behaviors. Sailors will see tough decisions and difficult moments and will learn what to do through this training. Training topics include professional behavior, alcohol's impact on decision making, sexual harassment, sexual assault, and retaliation. The training is scheduled to hit the fleet early 2016. Check out all the training details on the NAV ADMIN on NPC. So last week, MC1Fabrizio discussed CNO's four core attributes to guide Navy leaders. If you haven't already, check out the story on Navy.mil that goes more in depth on each attribute and answers some of the questions you may have. Also, check out CNO's podcast Soundings on iTunes for the latest news coming from CNO's office. Finally, the Navy has made another GMT available for download on our mobile devices. This time, the GMT app focuses on operational security. The Opssec app informs sailors and their families on the risk of sharing personal information over the internet and through social media. In addition, the app includes policies, references, and training aids. You can find the free app in the App Store and Google Play by searching NAVL Opssec. Well, I hope everyone was able to catch the Army vs. Navy game on Saturday. If you did it, the results remain the same. That's number what? 14 in a row? I don't know. I'm losing count. Great win, Miss Shipman. Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople at gmail.com. For the Chief and Able Personnel, I'm MC2LJ Brosnan. Thanks for watching.
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M, 02.27.23 -- JASPY'S 11-BOX CHASING THE CUP HOCKEY MIXER #4 *RT*
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Hi everyone Joe for jaspyscasebrakes.com coming at you with jaspys 11 box Chasing the cup hockey mixer random team break number four Remember cup hockey is a six-box break so we can run this mixer back six times break five already in the store with a couple Fillers all card ship everyone gets a team in the NHL If there's any cracking cards will randomize them as one lot to one person in the break pretty nice boxes in here as well big Thanks to this group Just gotten was too eager to start this break Big was wait for it big thanks to This group for making it happen. Congrats to the people who won spots in the fillers Thanks to the people who bought their spots straight up Britney with last spot mojo But I didn't fill in the teams as well. No, I did not so let's take the cracking out So there should be 31 on each list And let's roll it. Let's randomize names and teams two and a five seven times each one two three four five six and seventh and final time We got Adam on the pole down at Tristan in the 31 spot two and a five seven times for the teams one two three four five six and seventh and final time Vegas down to Anaheim All right Adam with Vegas Steve with the Canucks and the flames Shawn with Dallas Brittany with Pittsburgh Todd with the New York Rangers Dale with the Flyers Todd with the Arizona Coyotes Brittany in New Jersey Devils Last spot mojo Kevin with the Leafs Jason with the Bruins Rob with the Predators Ryan with the Blackhawks Brittany with the Islanders Rob with the Lightning Jake with the Capitals Todd with the Panthers Steve Burch You got my Kings Todd with the Sabres Kevin with the Sharks Ryan with the Wild Brittany with the St. Louis Blues Shawn with the Senators Steve Burch Hurricanes Avalanche We've got some natural disaster teams right there Steve Lockheed got the Oilers Adam with the Blue Jackets Ryan with the Red Wings Kevin with the Jets Steve with the Canadians and Tristan with the Anaheim Ducks Let's alphabetize by team We are going to pause the video just for a little bit when we come back We're gonna see if there's any trades and then we'll have the break so stick around BRB All right. Hi TWC trade window closed No deals are done here on a Monday night. Thanks for chasing the cup with me on Monday night. Appreciate it So the list right here officially printed out remains the same And we've got one two three four five six seven eight nine ten and the cup it makes eleven All right. Good luck everybody We'll do the kind of base heavier stuff first. We'll go work through the three skybox Boxes then a few synergy boxes and work our way into SP game use the black diamond Certified diamond dealer exclusive and of course we'll close with the club the club the cup hockey. There's Cole Caulfield We want to make an appearance here Big hockey guy Pretty happy He's got some Bruins Oilers starting up and the cup break Got another mixer in the store right now if you want to check it out to ask these case breaks calm All spots are in right now. I think we don't have any more of those fillers The hockey puck for the filler breaks. I'm gonna dig around Look for a different filler pack or box to use This will represent the the randomizer that will do for all the cracking stuff All right, and let's roll so pretty much here we're All-card ships you're gonna get all this stuff, but we're looking for The jambalaya's the PMG's Precious metal gems that's that's what we're looking for here in the skybox. That's some fun die cuts as well Gilo's waiting for the sporting KC MLS opener. That's right. I'm less is starting. I think the the opener for the galaxy against Lafc was Canceled and I don't because of oh and the autograph occasion law to grab Adam Beckman for the Minnesota wild Ryan Hoth with Minnesota My hockey knowledge not super strong. I hope this is a good player 171 out of 399 Yeah, I don't know when they're rescheduling that MLS game though Is that Bruins Oilers game? Is that a nationally televised game? Oh? The KC game was rescheduled to know in the UK in England I've seen Premier League matches play it like in the snow Unless there's any lightning feel like those guys should just go out there and play another box. Oh Right, right, right. So it's gonna be on Nessan for you. Should we We whip around the Lee. Oh, there's really not much going on today. We got only one game in progress red wings at Senators and Senators up three two Scoring three in the second period and there's still five minutes left for the Senators Clodgeru, maybe Clodgeru, Batherson and Sanderson are your goal scorers Perone and Bertuzzi are your goal scorers for the red wings Canucks stars coming up We should be Puck drop soon. Yeah, same with Bruins Oilers That's on the NHL network Oh, okay, so I might be able to watch that Golden Knights are in Colorado That's at the top of the hour And then an hour after that will be Blackhawks at Anaheim Right, Gilo says is that set with a clear card in this one? I think so those cards are cool But I don't know anything about hockey not a big hockey guy a small hockey guy Yeah, I've been learning but I'm still I'm still I'm still a small hockey guy As well, let's see as much as I enjoy Monday night raw Maybe I could find some NHL right here Just to have on the background Do we have an hl network on our direct TV? I think we do Bruins at Oilers nice All right onwards We've got planet metal When is the uh NHL trading deadline? I feel like that's Coming up soon. Has there been any big deals made? That I should be aware of That's sort of a casual fan Neon icon Conor McDade. I don't know how short printed these inserts are but it is Conor McDade. It does look pretty cool Terry saying Timo Meyer to the devils. That's a big deal. That looked like a different parallel and an autograph Sample ranta. I don't think autographs are guaranteed one per box, but in these two We got autos That is 227 out of 399 for Colorado Steve Birch with the abs Is it Tuesday? Maybe tomorrow? You're the clear card here. I think this is what gabe was talking about ice carvings leon drissel dry sidle Dry stall all right one more of those sky boxes friday. It's friday at three o'clock It looks like they're warming up here Bruins at Edmonton Both teams doing well Bruins doing amazing Do they still have their amazing home record? Yeah, they're they are 24 two and three At home And they're on a they're on a six game winning streak. They got a plus 95 goal differential Plus 95 goal differential the next closest Are the maple leaves at plus 49 I mean in the west the best goal differential is Dallas stars plus 37 They've got a plus 95 goal differential Geez They've got 95 points already. How many uh, how many How many more games are left? I mean they're easy and get What a season Uzi will bowman bonanza be tonight If you want it to be Actually, that reminds me. Sorry guys and gals. I got to post the last filler for that because The second to last filler sold out already Did I put that on the schedule? Yeah, that's on the schedule and let's post the last one. So we got a chance at getting that done tonight Use easy and everybody else if you want to if you want to fill up the last filler Simple as that the choice is yours All right, so go to jaspys case breaks.com. The last filler has been posted and it is part of the promo promo deadline is not until tomorrow People acting like the promo deadline tonight. No, it's not. We got until tomorrow 24 games left. What? Are they are the Bruins approaching any sort of Single season like points or win record. I don't know what that is in the nhl So steve's thinking the the points single season points are going to 133 So if they have like 24 some odd games left I mean We got plenty of plenty of games to get there Now it's numbered look different 12 out of 96 alexander barkoff Nice that cool looking die cut going to florida that'll be for tot Another ice carvings quintin biofield for the kings. We're having a pretty solid season Wow, there's I blinked and there's two goals already in this oilers Bruins game Then the game just start two shots for edmonton a goal and the Bruins just scored On their second shot That was quick From from distance to no not from distance bounce off the back curls around Wow, that was a nice little pass All right synergy everyone has the over on this game, right? Conor mcdavid with a quick goal assisted by leon Dry saddle Tom Tomas no sec is your goal score for the Bruins Hathaway and orlov On the uh Hathaway and orlov on the on the assists there You're over under on the game was six and a half if you're into that sort of thing. There's jonathan huberto to What is that to eight ninety nine? There's gonna be a lot of numbered cards here We've got lassie Thompson to four forty nine Matthew barzall to seven forty nine The exceptional futures coal lind to one ninety nine We've got two conucks here to three ninety nine Eliza lindholm to one ninety nine We've got caprizov roaring 20s Luke is raymond to 275 And an autograph jake neighbors Like the television show If you're into that sort of thing Uh saint louis blues britney with the blues. I guess that's why they call it the blues All right, so we got co-petar and kempay to nine ninety nine for the king steve birch the point for tampa bay rob Alexander holds to Three ninety nine for new jersey. That's for for britney luke is raymond for detroit. That's going to go to brian Eliza lindstrom for calgary That's going to go to steve birch Canucks duo for steve birch exceptional future. That's going to be part of that randomizer. This is kraken randomizer Islanders that will be for britney Ottawa that'll be for shawn And florida that'll be for For tot and then make david guys. Okay terry terry's wondering who's going to get the dart big hockey guys thinking what a bad team as uh, nationals gm trots plans on quote resetting and quote the preds Injured miller week to week for struggling canucks blackhawks deal mckay blaffordy to the leafs Rangers miller spitting on dowdy an accident Is it? I don't know. Is he a dirty player? I have no idea Is there a suspension coming lightning lan geno from downsizing credit geno? The downsizing spreaders abs bring back Uh defenseman johnson from cut winning club devils acquire all star four admirer from the sharks That's what terry was mentioning a little bit earlier. All right onwards at austin matthews We'll go through all those numbered cards in a second breeze through these first And we've got an autograph riley damiani for the dallas stars Sean matty with dallas, right? So here are all of your numbered cards. We got Zegras for the ducks that's going to be for tristan claudieru for the flyers to 275 that's going to go to dale There's a shifling kachuk for winnipeg Kevin There's a quinhues For vancouver that'll be for steve a couple ducks here going to tristan Neighbors for the blues that'll be for britney halibut for winnipeg kevin vasily For vancouver that's for steve awesome mercer for new jersey it's going to be for britney And there's joep welski for dallas. That's the 299 that'll be for sean. All right your third synergy box Yeah, I agree nathan. Maybe maybe someday they'll They'll make a play back into uh back into the industry terry misses the panini sets You know some of those some of the panini hockey back in the day wasn't wasn't too bad Just looking at some stanley cup Winning odds Not surprisingly the bruins are five to one. They're the favorites avs are behind them plus 650 Then carolina hurricanes plus 750 Maple leaves almost 10 to 1 plus 9 50 rangers are 12 to 1 plus 1200 tampa bay lightning also plus 1200 So those are some of your favorites. Where are my kings? 32 to 1 they're right next to the penguins and the kraken We're having a really nice season Devils are 12 to 1 Rangers lightning and devils are currently 12 to 1. All right, so another synergy box down a bunch numbered cards here Sean has dallas. You'll get uh rube heintz to 749 And we've got jeremy swayman to 299 For boston That's going to be for jason k We got it out of 12 Trevor zegras Rookie for anaheim that'll be for tristan. Nice low number there tristan We've got shersirkin to uh, not 899 for the rangers. That'll be for todd It's a copetar bifield duo to 799 for my king steve birch Troy tarry for the devils to 299 devils ducks different d team tristan with the ducks For detroit mort cider to 749 brian hayman There's new hook to 799 not like the old hook There's steve birch in colorado We've got patrick cane to 499 For chicago, that'll be ryan hawk Here's a connor mcdave to 275 for edmonton steve lock It's pretty good And then for dallas. We got riley damiani to 449 right now. Let's get into some sp game used Thanks, steve lock. Yeah It only took a number of years Breaking hockey, but i'm i'm i'm Doing better with the names i've been trying to catch some more kings games at the very least so So i'm kind of absorbing some some knowledge there. There's sampo ranta to 999 Joey keen to 205 colorado. That'll be for steve birch Hurricanes i think is also steve We got jeremy swam and frameworks It's pretty cool It's going to be for boston that'll be four For jason k and the ruins We got rookie blends 148 out of 150. That's vasily uh padoulton pot colson Either way, that's going to go to vincouver that goes to steve Got kailyn adison authentic rookie relic For the while that'll be for ryan Got ryan yohansen for nashville for the prez. That's going to be for rob And a cool uh tuka rask banner years relic For bossam chason k Next sp game used The blank card to slow play some of these guys here authentic rookies to 999 For the devils that'll be for britney We've got seven stonkos to 205 for the lightning. That'll be for rob And we got jeremy drivesdale 28 out of 35 draft day marks Tristan with the ducks And we got for the blue jackets rookie sweaters coal cylinder To 249 Adam with columbus Got logan thompson for vegas That'll be for adam as well And we got purity dug gilmore to 150 with the cool Punch-outs in the card there One more to 999 jacob brison For buffalo Todd with the sabers That sets joggers for the hurricane. That's for steve birch It's got some natural disaster teams and We got matt sundin Hall of fame legend sweaters That's a nice patch nice autograph 23 out of 25. Who's got toronto? That's for kevin m. There you go kevin nice Then some relics we got we got leon driestoff or drysidle The other way banner year for edmonton. That's going to go to steve lock Authentic rookies philipe gustafson for ottawa. That's going to be for shon matik And another purity card john la claire for the flyers All right now black diamond certified diamond dealer exclusive. All right. We got some rookie gems 59 out of 99 Got rock besser on top 279 out of 349 Vancouver that'll be for steve birch The swayman will go to boss and that's for jason k And we got a brent burns black diamond autograph sparkling scripts For my rivals the sharks kevin with san jose Hey, no worries kevin. Thanks for getting in We got mario lemieux cup winners patches That's for pittsbury. That'll be for britney We got jeremy swayman again diamond debut relics boston that's going to go to jason k zach jones at 399 rookie gems For the rangers that'll be for todd and the last one here is quinton bifield. Nice exquisite rookies 117 out of 299 Quentin bifield for the kings He's been evolving growing his game looking pretty good steve birch with the kings and now the big stuff here 2020 2021 The cup hockey a little behind that's okay Better late than never Like I said, we got another mixer in the store. So if you want to run this back jaspyscasebreaks.com We got anzei kobitar 117 out of 249 steve birch and the kings Thanks, jonasia All right, that'll be steve birch and the kings Yeah, that's right mic tower Upper deck is lagging a little bit All right, then we got rookie auto patch steven lorenz 100 out of 249 That's for carolina steve birch The hurricanes Yeah, that'd be great. Thank you Oh, yeah, there were there was some zah talk in the chat and then so I had to I had to get some zah Eighth out of 49 yegor Sharangovitch Rookie signatures quad relic and autograph. How's he doing? Is he good? New jersey Devils britney last spot mojo last full spot picked up last spot mojo strikes again 70% of the time it hits 100% of the time A few more here. We've got tim stutzel. I think he's pretty good signature renditions That's for auto that'll go to shawn Got bruins with another goal here They're up to one now 454 left in the first Then we got I think a couple relics keith yandle Three-color quad relic for florida That'll be for todd All right, terry saying nice stutzel So yeah, I think he's a pretty good one to hit there you go shawn And then the last one here is jason robertson 46 out of 249 rookie class Jason robertson that'll be for dalis and that's going to go to shawn And there you go boys and girls a nice cup mixer Another one in the books another one in the store jasby's case breaks.com. Check it out now Let's see who's going to win all those kraken cards little extra bonus Let's flip back to the list here. Let's gather everybody's names one through 31 And name on top will get all those seattle cards After Four or two six times One Two Three Four five and six in final time After six jake smith I don't think I called your number too often in this break jake But you'll get a You get a little consolation prize some seattle kraken cards that go in your way. Thanks for watching everybody I'm joe for jasby's case breaks.com and I will see you next time for the next hockey break. Bye. Bye
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Así que la pregunta es, ¿se ve afectado el efectivo aquí? Entonces, si subimos, vamos a decir, sí, efectivo el hecho de que le pagamos al empleado con efectivo un cheque, pero eso va a ser efectivo en este caso. Así que el efectivo tiene un saldo de odor, vamos a hacer que baje haciendo lo contrario, que en este caso sería un crédito. Así que voy a seguir adelante y copiar dinero en efectivo que va a bajar a H9, haga click derecho y pegue en 123. También tenga en cuenta que no estamos hablando de impuesto sobre la nómina ni nada en este momento, solo que esta sería la entrada simplificada del diario para la nómina si no tuviéramos impuesto sobre la nómina. De los que hablaremos más adelante. Y el efectivo va a bajar por la cantidad pagada 100-800. Va a decir 800 negativos. Para representar un crédito en esta hoja de trabajo, si acreditamos algo, también vamos a tener que debitar algo, pero el débito en la parte superior y vender comí por 800. Ahora la única pregunta es, ¿cuál será ese débito? Si nos fijamos en el balance de prueba, estamos buscando algo relacionado con la nómina. Así que vemos alarios pagaderos aquí, vemos un gasto salarial aquí abajo. Ahora, ¿en cuál vamos a ponerlo en este caso? Va a ser el gasto. Cuando registramos el gasto de los libros para el departamento de nómina, generalmente se registrará en un gasto. Ahora notará que hay algo en los alarios pagaderos en este momento. Y usted podría estar preguntando, ¿por qué hay algo allí? Y la razón de esto podría ser que teníamos una entrada de acumulación, de la que hablaremos más adelante del periodo anterior. Y voy a ajustar eso. Y vamos a echar un vistazo a eso y hacer esos ajustes al final del periodo. Y discuta eso a medida que avanzamos en ese momento. En términos del departamento de nómina, a menudo, simplemente registrarán el gasto salarial en el área de gastos salariales y estarán más en efectivo de esa manera. Así que los gastos tienen saldos de udores, como este gasto miseláneo representado por el hecho de que no tiene paréntesis, los gastos generalmente solo suben. Y vamos a hacer que suba haciéndole lo mismo, que en este caso sería otro X débito. Voy a hacer clic derecho y pegarlo 123. Muy bien, está nuestra transacción, débito, el gasto de salarios, crédito en efectivo, vamos a seguir adelante y publicar eso. Así que voy a buscar gastos salariales. Primero, esa va a ser un área de gastos, va a ser una cuenta azul aquí, así que los activos están aquí primero, y son verdes, y los pasivos son aranjas, y luego el capital, y luego los ingresos, y luego están las cuentas de gastos. Y aquí los salarios gastan mucho más allá aquí en ayayayay 9. Así que es una IA, 9 estamos aquí. Y observe que nuevamente, va a Z y sigue saliendo, puede ser un poco confuso pasar por estas pantallas, hay muchas maneras diferentes de manipular Excel para trabajar con pantallas que son más grandes que la pantalla que estamos viendo, puede manipular el tamaño. También puede congelar estos paneles y otras cosas, lo que funcione para usted, pero en esto, así que voy a decir iguales, y voy a mantener presionada la flecha izquierda, hasta que golpeé la pared, voy a todo el camino hasta que golpeé la pared. Y luego estoy buscando esos 800 relacionados con salarios, que está en la celda ayayay 8 y entrar. Y luego, como podría ir aquí, si está siguiendo el vídeo, podrías escribir igual a ayayay 8. Pero me parece que es mucho mejor ir a señalarlo, porque entonces si físicamente lo está señalando y viendo lo que está pasando en esa celda, está bien, así que voy a volver por aquí. Y ahora, por supuesto, estábamos desequilibrados por los 800. El otro lado es efectivo, correcto, un equilibrado por el 800 aquí, aquí, y el efectivo va a estar aquí y p16, así que p16 en el efectivo, estamos publicando el diario general en el libro Mayores Iguala que vamos a señalar ese 800 ahora, y el 51. 6 va a bajar en 800 a 58, y podemos ver que estamos de vuelta en equilibrio aquí, lo cual es bueno, el 0 verde es bueno, porque eso significa que los débitos menos los créditos son iguales a 0. Así que los débitos son iguales a los créditos. ¿Y qué pasó con los ingresos netos? Bueno, bajó por el 800, así que tenemos que 26.8 ahora, menos 2.8 menos los 4. No, también, si está usando Excel y resalta un cierto conjunto de números, generalmente lo calculará por usted en la barra de fórmulas. Así que están los 25, 6, aquí están los 25, 6. Así que esa es una pequeña cosa útil para tener también, puede ir a la siguiente transacción, que será en un 535.30 pagamos en efectivo por gastos varios. Entonces, una vez más, gastos varios, probablemente no sea un gran gasto, pero vamos a mantener los gastos un poco más pequeños aquí. Así que para mantener este problema un poco más simplificado, los gastos probablemente tendrán más gastos que cualquier otro tipo de cuenta para la mayoría de las empresas. Pero tengan cuenta que todos actúan de la misma manera. Es solo una cuestión de cómo queremos agrupar los gastos. Gastos. Si tenemos muchas cosas pequeñas que pagamos que no son significativas, podemos ponerlas en cuentas como gastos varios, otros tipos de cuentas similares a gastos extraviados o como gastos de oficina, suministros de oficina. Esos son tipos de cosas en las que a veces la gente pone muchas cosas, que pueden no ser exactamente suministros de oficina, ya sabes. Así que quieres poner tus gastos en un sistema de categorías, que es uno que te ayuda a tomar decisiones, pero no es tan engorroso que tengo tantas cuentas de gastos que no te está ayudando a tomar decisiones solo desordenando las cosas. Entonces, obviamente, no me gusta demasiado el costoso tipo de categoría miselánea. Pero allí, si hay algunas cosas pequeñas que no son materiales para la toma de decisiones, puede ser apropiado ponerlas en miselánea. Y obviamente, si alguien simplemente entró en una pequeña empresa y sacó efectivo de la cuenta corriente y lo gastó y no guardó los recibos y otras cosas, entonces vamos a tener que, ya sabes, registrarlo en alguna parte y gastos diversos o suministros de oficina y demás, es generalmente donde irá ese tipo de cosas. Y entonces aquí está el efectivo afectado por esta transacción. Vamos a decir que, sí, el efectivo es un saldo de udor. Vamos a hacer que baje como vamos a hacer que baje siendo lo contrario a lo que en este caso sería un crédito. Así que voy a copiar eso, poner nuestro cursor debajo del programa, aquí está la fecha, y luego nuestro cursor debajo de eso en cada doce. En este caso, haz clic derecho y pega los 123, la cantidad que vamos a poner allí. Muy bien, entonces la cantidad será un negativo 250. En este caso, para el saldo de crédito, si vamos a acreditar algo, también vamos a debitar algo por esos 250. ¿Y cuál será ese débito? Y en este caso, ya dijimos que el débito será un gasto miseláneo. Entonces, si echamos un vistazo a esto, recuerden que los activos van a estar aquí arriba en la parte superior, luego los pasivos, luego el patrimonio que los ingresos, luego los gastos aquí abajo, estamos aquí abajo y gastos varios. Podemos ver que todos los gastos tienen saldos de udores, sólo suben en la dirección del débito, por lo tanto, vamos a hacer lo mismo, que en este caso sería otro débito. Así que voy a hacer clic derecho y una copia de esta cuenta, la vas a poner encima en H11. Haga clic derecho y pegue 123. Ahora vamos a ir y publicar esta transacción en el libro mayor. Así que estamos buscando la cuenta miselánea, vamos a publicarla en el libro mayor, que está aquí, y podemos ver que se trata de una orden de activos o comenzamos con efectivo y activos por cobrar por pagar y como nuestro seguro propagó. Entonces las cuentas por pagar son un pasivo, luego el patrimonio, y luego los ingresos, y luego los gastos. Y, por supuesto, miselánea está muy en la parte inferior de estamos un poco avergonzados de eso, lo pusimos cuando el fondo de aquí, así que lo terminamos en un M22, tenemos esta cuenta miselánea. Así que va de Z, y luego recuerda, va todo el camino hasta el objetivo 22 aquí abajo en miseláneo, voy a decir igual, voy a publicarlo de esta manera, voy a golpear la flecha izquierda, manténla presionada hasta que llegue hasta aquí. Y luego te desplazas hasta ese 250, que está en I11. Y entra. Una vez más, puede eliminarlo y poner en igual I11. Podrías poner el número allí, pero recomienden encarecidamente poner la fórmula allí porque realmente puede ayudarlos y está desequilibrado. Así, por ejemplo, en este caso, estamos, por supuesto, desequilibrados en los 250 en este momento, y eso es porque no hemos registrado el lado del efectivo. Si no lo sabíamos, y estamos tratando de resolverlo, podríamos intentar hacer algo como, y si eliminamos los números, volvería a estar en equilibrio aquí? Si usamos fórmulas, entonces bien puede serlo. Entonces, si digo eliminar, podría decir que quiero algo que tenga que ver con esa transacción. Y luego, si digo deshacer, entonces nuestros números están de vuelta, estamos de nuevo fuera de equilibrio. Y luego podríamos tratar de ver, bueno, cuál de estos no se publica. Y si pongo mi cursor allí, y usamos nuestros elementos trazadores aquí, no ese, sino sólo uno, entonces podemos decir, ah, que está publicado allí. Y puedo golpear este y decir, oh, ese no está publicado. Ese es el problema. No publicamos que psicodificamos los números, no podremos hacer eso. ¿Y dónde están ubicados? Una vez más, esos están en el área de fórmulas en forma de auditoría, y están aquí arriba en estos elementos de rastreo. Por lo tanto, puede ser realmente útil resolver las cosas si usamos las fórmulas en este sistema cuando las publicamos. Así que vamos a publicar la segunda mitad ahora en el caché. Un caché está aquí, estamos en el lado del crédito, estamos en la celda P17. Voy a decir igual y luego desplazate hasta ese crédito de 250 NJ12. Una vez que lleguemos a entrar en los 50.008, bajaremos a 50.00550, nos pone de nuevo en equilibrio aquí. Lo que sucedió con los ingresos netos, bajó. Así que estamos calculando los ingresos menos los 800 menos los 65 en 25, 25, 350. También mostrando aquí abajo 25, 350 en la barra de tareas, porque estamos resaltando esas áreas. Eso es ingreso. Eso no es una pérdida. Los créditos son realmente buenos en el estado de resultados. Muy bien, la próxima transacción, vamos a terminar el mes aquí, va a ser 531. Y una vez más, pagamos en efectivo por gastos varios. Así que estamos pagando nuestras cuentas aquí y no las estamos agrupando muy bien. No creo que estemos poniendo gastos varios, pero estamos asumiendo que están en material y, por lo tanto, los estamos agrupando en un área aquí y por lo tanto va a ser un tránsito similar después de pagar en efectivo. El efectivo es un saldo de udor. Vamos a hacer que baje haciendo lo mismo haciendo lo contrario, que en este caso sería un crédito, voy a copiar el efectivo, lo voy a poner debajo de la fecha. Así que aquí está la fecha que lo pondrá debajo de la fecha en la edad de 15 años, haga clic derecho y pegue los 123, luego vamos a entrar en la columna de crédito, el monto del crédito que en este caso es negativo representa el crédito 300 y entra que pone los corchetes a su alrededor. Si creamos algo, también necesitamos el débito y el débito generalmente va por encima, por lo que será 300. Y entonces yo 14, la única pregunta es, ¿cuál será ese débito? Una vez más, compramos algo donde los gastos varios, así que obtuvimos activos y luego obtuvimos pasivos, patrimonio, ingresos, misiles y luego gastos. Todos los gastos tienen saldos de udores, generalmente solo aumentan y como inventamos algo, hacemos lo mismo, que en este caso sería otro débito. Así que vamos a debitar el gasto miseláneo, que ya sabíamos porque acreditamos efectivo, haciendo clic derecho, pegando solo 123 valores. Ahora podemos publicar esto de una manera similar. Una vez más, este es un diario general, vamos a publicarlo en el libro mayor, vamos a publicar gastos varios, el libro mayor está ordenado por cuenta, tenemos activos en pasivos verdes en capital naranja en un rojo, amarillo o azul más brillante, y luego ingresos y gastos en el azul menos brillante. Y estamos aquí abajo en la celda AM23. En gastos varios iguales, mantendré presionada la flecha izquierda hasta que golpeé la pared, y luego me desplazaré hasta el gasto miseláneo 300 en AI14 e ingresaré. Deberíamos ver que 300 publicaciones se publican aquí, deberíamos ver que la 650 suben en la dirección de débito a 950. También veremos que 950 aquí en el balance de prueba porque se detiene, ahora estamos fuera de balance, pero un 300 hasta que contabilicemos el lado de efectivo de la entrada. Así que vamos a ir a efectivo, libro mayor aquí en la página 18. Digamos iguales, y luego desplaces hasta el efectivo que es el crédito y vemos que el saldo deudor aquí va a bajar, porque estamos haciendo lo contrario 2 o 250, 10-0-0, hasta 50. Eso nos vuelve a poner en equilibrio. Y sabemos que el ingreso neto bajó en ese 302 en este caso 2550 calculado como el ingreso menos los gastos, los ingresos están ganando, lo cual es bueno para 2550. Muy bien, próxima transacción entre 131. Una vez más, tenemos efectivo de los clientes por el trabajo realizado en este mes. Así que hemos trabajado este mes y obtuvimos el efectivo este mes. Muy bien, se ve afectado el efectivo. Sí, trabajamos y obtuvimos dinero en efectivo. Así que el efectivo tiene un saldo deudor, vamos a hacer que suba haciendo lo mismo, que en este caso sería otro débito. Entonces, cuando haga clic derecho en eso para copiar a ese tipo, póndalo encima en la celda H17. Haga clic derecho y pegue los 123. Así que la cantidad que obtuvimos en este caso es 3000. Así que vamos a acreditar 3000 también y 3000 negativos y entrar. ¿Cuál será esa cuenta? Bueno, obtuvimos ingresos, es por eso que la gente nos va a pagar en efectivo porque lo ganamos y lo ganamos en este periodo de tiempo. Así que hicimos el trabajo este periodo de tiempo, podemos ver que tenemos activos, pasivos, capital y luego ingresos. Y, entonces, los ingresos tienen un saldo de crédito, solo aumentan, vamos a hacer lo mismo en este caso, que sería otro crédito, hacer clic derecho y copiar eso, poner eso debajo y la celda H18. Haga clic derecho y pegue los 123, entonces vamos a seguir adelante y publicar esto. Así que iremos aquí para vender o 819, quiero decir, o 19 igual, y nos desplazaremos y señalaremos 3000. Eso 50,000, 250 aumentarán en 3,253 a 50. Ahora estamos desequilibrados, por supuesto, hasta que registremos la segunda mitad, recuerde registrar la entrada del diario en el libro mayor y donde está la cuenta de ingresos aquí, es un activo de orden y luego pasivos y luego patrimonio y luego ingresos. Así que aquí están los ingresos. Tengan cuenta que solo tiene créditos porque los ingresos solo aumentan en la dirección del crédito. Y somos una 23 AF23. Voy a decir iguales en esa celda y luego mantengo presionada esa flecha izquierda para golpear la pared buscando ese 3000 ahí está. Y esa es la cuenta de ingresos, vamos a presionar Enter. Y eso hace que los ingresos aumenten de 26 Eta a 29 Eit. Y si volvemos al balance de prueba, veremos ese 29 8 aquí también. ¿Qué pasó con ese ingreso? Subió por el 3000. Ahora tenemos 29 8 meses, 8 meses 250 a 2050 muy bien, próxima transacción, todavía estamos en 531 y teníamos servicios prestados a cuenta el efectivo aún no se ha cobrado. Así que ahora este es el trabajo que hicimos para el que no obtuvimos efectivo este mes. Por lo tanto, trabajamos y aún no tenemos efectivo, pero estamos vamos a asumir que tenemos algo que obtenemos. Tenemos un pagaré. ¿Qué es la cuenta de visualización cuentas por cobrar? Entonces, ¿qué pasa si hiciéramos el trabajo? Vamos a asumir que obtuvimos algo sobre la base de acumulación. No hacemos trabajo y no obtenemos nada. Todavía no tenemos nada físicamente. Pero vamos a suponer que tenemos un pagaré aquí. Por el trabajo que hicimos, las cuentas por pagar tienen un saldo de udor. Vamos a subir haciendo lo mismo, que en este caso, sería otro débito. Vamos a hacer clic derecho sobre eso y copiar eso para bajar nuestro cursor a h20. Haga clic derecho y pegue los 123 entonces la cantidad será 2000. Vamos a acreditar algo por el mismo 2000 que voy a poner un 2000 negativo en este caso. Y luego la pregunta es, ¿por qué la gente nos va a pagar dinero? ¿Por qué obtuvimos ingresos? Así que son los activos en la parte superior, luego los pasivos, luego el patrimonio, luego los ingresos, los ingresos tienen un saldo a credor. Vamos a hacer una cotización haciendo lo mismo, que en este caso, sería otro crédito. Así que voy a hacer clic derecho en ese tipo y copiar eso, poner eso. Así que h21, haga clic derecho y pegue los 123. Luego podemos seguir adelante y publicar esto. Así que este es el diario general que vamos a publicar en el libro mayor. Estamos buscando las cuentas por cobrar y las cuentas por pagar estarán en la celda S13. Vamos a decir iguales en la celda S13. Vamos a seguir adelante y señalar eso 2000 al lado de la cuenta por cobrar. Lo que debería hacer que la cuenta por cobrar suba de 3, 8 a 5, 8, nos pone fuera de equilibrio por ese 2000 hasta que registremos el otro lado. Así que el otro lado son los ingresos. Así que el libro mayor está en orden. Tenemos activos aquí en verde, luego pasivos en naranja y luego capital y luego ingresos. Así que aquí están los ingresos. Observe que todos tienen créditos porque sólo van en una dirección, suben en la dirección del crédito y estamos en un F20. En este caso, así que vamos a decir igual y a 20 y mantener presionada esa flecha izquierda hasta que lleguemos a la cuenta de ingresos, está el 2000 y decir entrar y los ingresos subirán y 2982, 31, 8, donde veremos que 31, 8, también en el balance de prueba es donde lo veremos allí mismo. Lo que sucedió con los ingresos netos, aumentó en 2031, 8 menos 8 menos 950 equivale a un ingreso neto de 30,050. También se muestra en la barra de tareas, 30.050, porque estamos resaltando esas celdas. Bien, una transacción más en 531. Y el propietario retira dinero. Entonces, si somos el propietario, entonces vamos a decir que está bien, voy a sacar algo de dinero del negocio, la cuenta comercial es, por supuesto, para negocios. Si quiero irme de vacaciones solo que sea, en el lado personal, primero debo sacar el dinero de la cuenta comercial. Póngalo en mi cuenta personal, luego vayase de vacaciones. Así que eso es, eso va a ser planeado. Ahora, vamos a sacar el dinero del negocio. Entonces, se ve afectado el efectivo. Sí, para el negocio, el dinero está siendo retirado. Retirado. Así que el efectivo tiene un saldo de odor. Vamos a hacer que baje haciéndolo contrario, que en este caso sería un crédito, voy a copiar el caché lo voy a poner en la parte inferior. Así que aquí está la fecha, voy a ir a la parte inferior derecha haciendo clic en pegarlo 123, voy a ir a la columna J, lado crédito, negativo 10.000. Vamos a debitar algo que el débito irá por encima por la misma cantidad 10.000. Y la única pregunta es, ¿cuál será ese débito entonces, y los propietarios sacarán el dinero? Así que va a estar aquí abajo en la sección de equidad, y la razón por la que resalto la sección de equidad en azul en este caso es porque es como la línea divisoria entre el balance que está aquí arriba y el estado de resultados que está aquí abajo. Así que aquí está la sección de equidad. Aquí está el monto deudado al propietario al conienzo del periodo de tiempo. Y vamos a hacer que eso baje. Pero no vamos a ponerlo en esa cuenta directamente. Vamos a hacer algo así como una cuenta de capital de contra, simplemente llamada cajones para que podamos ver directamente cuánto dinero sacó el propietario. Y eso es importante cuando estamos tan orgullosos o se vuelve más importante cuando somos una asociación porque queremos ver exactamente cuánto sacó cada socio durante un periodo de tiempo determinado. Así que vamos a decir que los cajones van a ser el débito. Ya sabemos que va a ser un débito porque acreditamos efectivo. Si lo pensamos, ¿por qué es un débito? ¿Por qué en realidad está reduciendo esta cuenta de capital? Es como una cuenta de contra equidad que tiene un saldo de crédito. Tenemos que hacer que baje haciendo lo contrario. Así que estamos haciendo una nueva cuenta que en realidad subirá en la dirección del débito, pero realmente está reduciendo el capital total. Así que vamos a seguir adelante y copiar eso y pegarlo aquí en H23. Haga clic derecho y pegue lo 123 y luego publíquelo. Así que esa es una cuenta de capital. Así que estamos publicando esta entrada del Diario General en el Libro Mayor en busca de cajones, que es una cuenta de capital. El Libro Mayor es un orden de activos y luego pasivos, luego patrimonio. Así que aquí hay cajones aquí en UNE 14. Así que UNE 14. Vamos a decir iguales cuando se mantenga presionada la flecha izquierda. Vamos a ir a este cajón de 10.000 y entrar. Y están los 10.000. Podemos ver los 10.000. Aquí, ahora estamos fuera de balance por los 10.000 hasta que registremos el otro lado del efectivo, que estará aquí en la celda P20. Así que estamos en la página 20. Y solo diremos iguales y dejaremos en efectivo. Y cuando presionamos ingrese ese 10, ese 53 a 50, bajará a 5.343 a 50. Y eso también estará en el balance de prueba aquí y estamos de vuelta en equilibrio. Así que solo observe que la prueba se recupera en equilibrio. Si nos fijamos en la ecuación contable, hemos visto que los activos son iguales a los pasivos más el patrimonio del propietario. Si reorganizamos eso, también tengan cuenta que también significa que los activos menos los pasivos eran iguales al patrimonio, lo que significa que el patrimonio es el valor contable. Y pueden ver eso aquí para notar que si resalto los activos, agregando esto, agregando esto, agregando esto, estoy hasta 77. Uno, si sigues viendo ese número, ahora bajará en el 330 al 76, 770, luego bajará a 68, 970. Y así sucesivamente hasta que llegue a 60 a 350, ese 60 a 350 tiene que ser lo mismo que estos números azules aquí. Entonces, la razón por la que todos estos números son azules, a pesar de que tenemos los ingresos, los gastos se deben a que realmente todos son parte de la equidad, observe que todos son parte de este número. Y eso tiene que tener sentido porque la mitad superior representa lo que tenemos menos a quien se lo debemos, la mitad inferior representa lo que se le debe al propietario o lo que vale el valor contable de la empresa. Pero actualmente se divide entre básicamente el saldo inicial y barra diagonal o las inversiones y lo que se sacó y todo lo que se ganó durante ese periodo de tiempo. Así que si destacamos la segunda mitad, también salimos del 60 al 350, que tenemos aquí arriba de 60 a 350. Así que tenga esto en cuenta, puede mirar este balance de prueba y pasar algún tiempo mirando el balance de prueba y destacando diferentes cosas y viendo cómo esto se relaciona con la ecuación contable.
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आंगगल अक ज�ology रोड है, पानी निकासी के लिए कोई भी या जगे नहीं हैं, कोई भी सुभिदा नहीं हैं, और यही बजा है, किनोड़ अपनी सत्ट्रेवी अनिवरसरी, इस नाले के बीज मनाने की सुची, सार इनके जाते सारे कोलोनी बासी हैं, वो भी हैं, स्भी भावानजी से बात करते यह परिसानिया सेते हैं, तो फिर आमे विचार आया, के इस रोड का इस जगे का कोई यूज रहनी क्या है, लोग यहां से बच्छे निकलते नहीं हैं, तो फिर आम यह आप यह सादी की सालगेर है मनाते, इसको वेडिक देसनीशन के रुक में विखसित करेंगे, नाला है, गंदगी पीचे पुर बहाँ पना है, दिके इस नाले में आज साएड आप पहली वार है, आम इसी नाले में ही रहते हैं, रोज निकलते हैं, बच्छे इसी नाले में गरते हैं, बसे आती नहीं हैं, हमें छोडे ने जान रहा हैं, महला हैं छोडि लोती यह यसी रास्ते से. यह समफ्या है? यह समफ्या है, बैसे पिछले पन्दर सालखें, बछ्छे दो ती यस सालखे तो विक्रा लोगी हैं, बदाए कोन है आँ से? माने बेभी रानी मुर्र्या है, जो यह आँ से बडाएक हैं. तब यह आई आई आई आई आई आई आई पर, आए आई न ब बुड़ कि सब बनाए, हम एसा बन निए बुट दिया है? क्या धिमान्ड रहते है? कि यह सब रह्प करने कि थे क्यों भीचे है, यह मरे डिमाण्ड है? कोई धिमाण्ड दिख़े बडी नहीं है, 프로، then even these roles become our good drewρόs. इंफाidersबैजा बाईसबाज आप बगॉच बदईँटीजिए। आप आप आप आप आप आप आप आप आप आप आप आप आप � taped the अपना ्ै ऐम तकसे ठुकी अपchyya miskpperik अपना जनूद ृीक लग16 पस्ईत मैं। नगला कली रजरही और पिछले बार ज़ो लोख सवा का और भिदान सवा का चुना आप या था तो चुना बहिसकार का बोड हर कोलोनियों में लगा आया गया था लेके नहांके जो भी जन्प्रिदिन दिये नो नहीं अने का आप बहिसकार का अप हटाई ये बोड नियों लग ब पंदर है, हजार पंदर से भी सीजार कि कर दाया आबा दियोंगी बिदाएक है बेविरानी मुर्र्या जी मानियों और बारस उत्रपे सरकार में मनत्री भी हैं हम लोगोन है उनको पास सारी रोड की समस्या के लिए तंकिया जो गर रही है, कन्डम कोल्टे की तंकिया एडिये दोरा बनाई जा रही है अमसरी फेज तुब है, नहीं आप तंकि बरभारा के गर गर गगी लेकिन हम लोगोन है एडियो को चिट्ठी लगभाई अमने तुब है देखे हो चाए काना है, मायावती सरकार फीज तुब है, अम आप एक रोड का बाब दवल गभाई अम ये चाथे है कम से भी रोड के सकते है अप आप सरवा बने चार तरे को ये जाएडिक को भी दाली ती, मुक्र मेंद्टी पोर्टर पे, अम रोड चाते है, सीवर के लाईं चाते है, तुब इतने गंडीम कैसे निकले है, बच्छे कैसे जाएडी शकूल है, नगला कली के सभी इस्ठानी निवासी है, और सब से युनी की है कि ब्रोद करने का अनका तरीका देखी है, कपल ले, यहा सादी की सत्रभी साल गराय मना एह दिमान्द बसे है, कुने सीवर का जो पानी है, नाले का गंडा पानी हो जो जो लिए निखालने कि लिए उची तिस्थान विले, और जन्ता की बोट की चोट पर संसत पोचे बिदान सवा पोचो न नितान से भी आपील है, कि बहाई अगली बार जब बोट लेने आए तिन हालातों से गुजरते हो आए, यहां की जो बिदाए का है, बेभी रानी मोर है और उत्प्रदे सरकार मेंट्री भी है, मैंट्री भी है, लेके समस्स्या जस की तस्व रूके कानो तक अभी कोई भी जून नहीं रहींगी है, मैंट्री कान सर मा नुजरती नाग्रा.
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With American Girl Dolls, History Comes Into Play
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From http://voaspecialenglish.com | http://facebook.com/voalearningenglish
American Girl dolls are costly for most Americans. But sales of the dolls are strong, even at a time when many people are concerned about the economy. Kaeli Chang has several American Girl dolls, including one that looks just like her. She and the doll wear the same kind of clothing.
KAELI CHANG: "We got matching outfits and I love to match with my doll. And it makes me feel kinda cool because I have a friend just like me."
We spoke with Kaeli and her mother, Liane Whalen-Chang, at the American Girl store in Tysons Corner, Virginia.
KAELI CHANG: "I have nine American Girl dolls all together because my mom's an awesome shopper."
LIANE WHALEN-CHANG: "What I like about it is that it kind of brings back the innocence of the kids. They grow up too fast. And so the American Girl allows her to just be a little girl a little bit longer."
Kaeli got her first American Girl doll just after she was born. That was the beginning of her collection.
A single American Girl doll sells for one hundred dollars. Extra clothing can increase the cost. Valerie Tripp has written more than thirty American Girl books. She loves writing for eight-year-old girls.
VALERIE TRIPP: "We wanted to speak to girls who were eight, nine, ten years old and say whatever your passion is, whatever you're interested in right now, you know, hang onto that."
She says most of them are reading by themselves for the first time.
VALERIE TRIPP: "The ability to walk in somebody else's shoes is a wonderful life skill. And if you can read about someone who lived in a different time and kind of walk into her world, isn't that a wonderful way of, you know, learning?"
I'm Christopher Cruise.
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Do you want to get a clean head-to-tell? Sure. Sure? Oh, right. It's a spot of loss. American Girl dolls are costly for most Americans. But sales of the dolls are strong, even at a time when many people are concerned about the economy. Kaylee Chang has several American Girl dolls, including one that looks just like her. She and the doll wear the same kind of clothing. We got matching outfits and I love to match with my doll. And it makes me feel kind of cool because I have a friend just like me. We spoke with Kaylee and her mother, Leanne Weyland Chang, at the American Girl store in Tyson's Corner, Virginia. I have nine American Girl dolls all together because my mom's an awesome shopper. What I like about it is that it kind of brings back the innocence of the kids. They grow up too fast and so the American Girl allows her to just be a little girl a little bit longer. Kaylee got her first American Girl doll just after she was born. That was the beginning of her collection. A single American Girl doll sells for $100. Extra clothing can increase the cost. Valerie Tripp has written more than 30 American Girl books. She loves writing for eight-year-old girls. We wanted to speak to girls who were 8, 9, 10 years old and say whatever your passion is, whatever you're interested in right now, you know, hang on to that. She says most of them are reading by themselves for the first time. The ability to walk in somebody else's shoes is a wonderful life skill. And if you can read about someone who lived in a different time and kind of walk into her world, isn't that a wonderful way of, you know, learning? I'm Christopher Cruz.
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PM Modi unveils World's largest Shrimad Bhagavad Gita | PM Modi on Bhagvad Gita
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#janmashtami #janmashtamispecial #janmastami
प्रधानमंत्री नरेन्द्र मोदी ने श्री कृष्ण जन्माष्टमी के अवसर पर दिल्ली स्थिति ISCON मन्दिर जाकर विश्व की सबसे विशाल 'भगवद्ग गीता' का लोकार्पण किया। पीएम मोदी ने दिल्ली मेट्रो से इस्कॉन मन्दिर तक की यात्रा की। पीएम मोदी ने इस अवसर पर उपस्थिति श्रद्धालुओं के सम्बोधित करते हुए कहा, "आज ही सुबह ही मैंने गांधी शान्ति पुरस्कार के कार्यक्रम में हिस्सा लिया और अभी मुझे दिव्यतम ग्रन्थ गीता के भव्यतम रूप को राष्ट्र को समर्पित करने का अवसर मिल रहा है।" पीएम मोदी ने कहा, "...यह अवसर मेरे लिए और भी खास है क्योंकि मैं उस जगह खड़ा हूँ, जहाँ करीब दो दशक पहले अटल बिहारी वाजपेयी जी ने इस मन्दिर परिसर का शिलान्यास किया था।"
दुनिया की भव्यतम श्रीमद् भगवद् गीता तीन मीटर लम्बी और 800 किलोग्राम वजन की है। पीएम मोदी ने कहा, "यह गीता सिर्फ अपने आकार की वजह से ही खास नहीं है। वास्तव में, यह सदियों तक दुनिया को दिए गए महान भारतीय ज्ञान का प्रतीक है।" पीएम मोदी ने इस्कॉन को विश्व की भव्यतम गीता तैयार करने के लिए बधाई दी।
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सात्यो भगवत गिता को सामाने से सामाने मान्मी तक पहुचाने के अने एक प्रयास अप तक हो चुके है सब से चोटी गिता से लेकर सब से बड़ी गिता कक इस दिव्यग्यान को सरल और सुलप कराने के लिए निरंतर कोशिस होगी है देश विदेश की अनेग भाशाव में बभगवत गिता का अनवाद हो चुका है सात्यो लोक मानिया बाल गंगार सर तिलग जीने तो जेल में रेकर के गिता रहस्ष लिखा है इस में लोक मान नितिलग ने बबगवान सरी खर्ष्ण के निस्काम कर्योग की निस्काम कर्योग की बहुती सरल व्यख्या की है उना अने लिखा है की गिता के संदेश का प्रभाव केवल दार्सनी क्या विद्वानों की चर्चा तक सिमित नहीं है बलकी आचार विचार के शेतर में भी वो सदेव जीता जागता पतीथ हो दार लोक मान नित तिलग ने मराथी में गिता की ज्यान को सामान निमान नितक पहुष आया और गुजराती में भी इसका अनुवाद कर आया इसी गुजराती अनुवाद को रास्पिता महत्मा गान्दी ने जेल में पडा और इस से गान्दी जी को बबग्वद गिता अक्कोडिन तो गान्दी को लिखने में बहुत अजिक मदद मिली इस रतना के माद्यम से गान्दी जी ने गिता का एक और पक्ष दुनिया के सामने रख्खा गान्दी जी की ये पुस्टक मैंने आमेरिका के पुर्वा रास्पित ही शिमान बराक अबामाजी को भी उबहार के रुप में दी थी सात्यो स्विमत भगवत दीता भारत का दुनिया को सब से प्रेरक उपहार है गीता पुरे भिष्वकी दरोहर है गीता हजारो साल से प्रासंगीख है भिष्वके नेताँ से लेकर सामान ने मान्वी तक भी को गीताने लोग हित्मे कर्म करने का मारक दिखाया है भारत के करीब करीब हर गर में तो किसी ने किसी रुप में भगवत गीता ब्राज्मान है दूनिया बहर की अनेक महान भिबुत्या भी इसकी दिविता से अचोती नहीं रही ग्यान से लेकर विग्यान तक हरक शेत्र के अनेक लोगों की प्रिना कुरुक शेत्र के मादान पर कहीगे ये आमर भानी है सातियो, मशुर जर्मन फिलोषवर शोपन हावर ले लिखाता गीता और उपनिसत के अद्यन से अदिग लिटकर सब पुन विष्व में कोई अद्यन नहीं जिसने मेरे जीवन को सांती से परचिट कराया और मेरी मुड्यो को भी अनन्त शांती का ब्रोसा दिया ये बाते उनो ने उस दोर में कही जब हमारा देश गुलामी की भेडियो में जक्रडा हूँआ था हमारी संस्त्ति हमारी परम्परा को भी कुषलने के अनेक प्रायास के जार हैदे द्बार्त्ये दरशन को नीचा दिखाने के बर्पूर प्रायास चल रहे दे साथियो दूनिया को भारत्त के इस परातं ज्यान से पविट्रता से परचिट कराणे कराने का एक बना प्र्यास मंज पर ब्राइज्मान भिपित्यो ने किया है और मैरे साम ने मुजुद अनेक भिद्वानो और भक्तोने भि किया है श्रिलब भक्ति विदान स्वाबि प्रवबाय जीने तो खुट को भगवत गीता के लिए समर्पित कर दिया जिस प्रकार गान्दीची के लिए गीता और सत्याग्र जीवन का आहम रिसा रहा है उसी तर स्वामीजी के लिए भी मानवता की सेवा के ये दो मारग हमेशा प्रीर है यही कारन है कि उन्होंने पहले गान्दीची के नित्रूतो में भारत छोडो आन्दूलन में हिसा भी लिया था और देश के आजाद होने के बार वो मानो मुक्ति की अलग जगाने दे दून्या के ब्रहमर पर निकल दे अपनी मज्मुत इच्या सत्यी से हर प्रकार की चुनाउत्यों का सामना करते लिए उनोने इस कोन जे साई का ब्यान छेडा जो आज भगमान सिक्ष्ष्ट के दिखाए मार से दून्या को परिषिट कराने में जुता हुए सात्यों गीता दर्म गरन्द तो है पर ये जीवन गरन्त भी है हम किसी भी देश के हो किसी भी पन्त के मानने वाले हो पर हर दीन समस्याय गेरती रहती है हम जब भी भीर अर्जून की तरह आन्दिरने के दूराए पर खडे होते है तो स्रीमत भगवत गिता हमे सेवा वर समर्पन के रास्ते इन समस्यायों के हल दिखाती है अगर आप इक भिद्यारती है और आन्दिरने की स्थी में आप किसी देश ये रास्तात दिखषे है या फिर मोग्स की कामना रखने बाले आप योगी है आपको अपने हर प्रष्न का उतर स्रीमत भगवत गिता में मिल जाएगा मैं तो मानता हूँ की गीता मानव जीवन की सब से बडी मेंन्योल भूख है जीवन की हर समस्या का हल गीता में कहीन कही मिल जाएगा आप प्रभूने तो स्पर्ष्त का है परित्रान आए सादूना दूनासा आए चदूसक्रताम दर्म संथाबना अर्फाई संबवामी युगे युगे मतलाब दूस्तों से मानवता के दूश्मनों से दर्ती को बचाने के लिए प्रभूग की शकती हमारे साथ हमेशा रहती यही संदेश हम पूरी प्रामडिट्ता के साथ दूस्त आत्माओ असुरों को देने का प्रांस कर रहे है बायो और महनो प्रभूग जब कहते है की क्यो वर्विर्ख छिन्ता करते हो किसे विर्ख दर्ते हो कोन तुमे मार सकता है तुम क्या लेकर आए ते और क्या लेकर के जाओगे तो अपने आप में कुद को जन सेवा और राश्त ऽेवा के लिए समर पिद होने की पेरना अपने मिल जाती है साथ्यो हमने प्रयांस किया है कि सरकार के हर फैसले हर निती के मुल में नयो हो समबाव हो समता का साथ हो सब का साथ, सब का विकास का मंत्र इसी बहाँना का पनाम है और हमारी हर योजना हर निने इसी बहाँ को परिलिक्षित भी करते है चाहे वो प्रस्त आज्रन के विरुत उठाए गे कदम हो या फिर गरीब कल्यान से जुडे हमारे ये निरन्तर कारिया ये हमारे निरन्तर प्रयांस रहा है कि अपने प्राये के चकर से राज नीती को बहार निकाला जाए साथियो हमारी सरकार का हमेशासे ये द्रद विस्वाथ रहा है कि बारते सस्क्रती बारते मूल बारते परम प्रामे दुन्या की अने एक समस्याव का समाडान है खिल्सा हो परिवारों के संकत हो, पर्यावरन से जुडी समस्या हो, आसी हर चुनाउती जिस से दुनिया जुज रही है, उसका समादान भार्तिय दर्षन में है, योग और आल्वेद के मुहिम को, विष्व भर में पह्चान और उस में जुटे आब जेसे साम्स्थान, और देश के अने एक सन्तों के तबश्या को, हमारी सरकार ले बुलन्द आवाड दी है, जिसके प्रनाव सरुप आज, हेल्ट अन भालनेस के लिए, विष्व तेज्जी से योग और आल्वेद के तरफ आकर्षित हो रहा है. सात्यो मेरा ये भी मानना है, कि योग आववेद से लेकर के हमारे प्राषिन ज्यान विग्यान से, अबि दूनिया का सही माएने में परइचे हूना कापी बाखी है. हमारा सरब स्रेफ अबि दूनिया के सामने आना बाखी है. मेरा आप सबही से, हमारे पुरातन ग्यान विग्यान से जुडे तमाम कर्मयोग्यों से यागर रहेगा कि वो अपने प्र्यांसों को और गती दे और नहीं पीटी को भी रिसर्च से जुडे सरकार आपकी मदद के लिए हमेंशा तयार है एक बार फीर इस कोन से जुडे हर भग को हर भारत वासी को मानवता में विस्वास रखने वाले दुन्या के हर व्यक्ती को इस दिभ्यब भग्वद दीता कलिये मेरी तरब से बहुत-बहुत बदहाई आपने मुजे यहां आमत्रिट किया इस पवित्र अवसर का बहागिदार बनाया अप सब का बहुत-बहुत आबहारी हूँ बहुत-बहुत दन्वाद हरे क्रिष्ना
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July 13th, 4PM ET Market Update on TFNN - 2023
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Welcome folks, we at the Dow Industries finish up 46, Nasdaq up 219, S&Ps up 35, Gold contract up 3 bucks, trading at 1964 an ounce, Silver up 73 cents, $25.04 an ounce, Lightsweak crude up a buck 46, $77.21 a barrel, notes and bonds. Up 25 ticks, trading $113.02, the 30-year epiphoel point plus five ticks at $126.30 and $Kingdala, $Kingdala down 761 ticks at $99.762. We get over it and we take a look at the S&P and want to see this folks, this is hard to comprehend, but guess what? It is what it is. I'll put this up here. You've got to check this out because we're only 300 points away from the all-time high and the way this market's gone, so let me do it this way. Let's say 45.17, there you go. Only four months ago we've gone up more than 350 points. We'll see where this shakes out, but with this dollar, anyway, we got the gist of it. I know that it is what it is, but bottom line is that when you take a look at it, in fact, you got to do this here, so let's do it this way because when you get this close to something, I do this, I'm going to put this, there we go, and then I do a retracement. That was a 50% retracement from the March lows to the S&P's highs to the lows, the March COVID lows to the highs to the March lows, it was a 50% retracement. Now you're only 300 points away from the all-time high, which is a total mind-screwer. There's no doubt about that. Now it's not when you take into consideration that where the dollar's going because if you sold at those highs and then you are transferring that money and buying something else, guess what? You couldn't buy the same amount of value at this high versus the high then. Why? Because inflation has gone so high. Have a great night, folks. Have a safe night. Come back and visit Tommy tomorrow morning. Kicks us off 9 a.m. Great show, folks. Look at him, folks.
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How To Read Stock Charts - Technical Analysis - March 19, 2022
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Want to learn technical analysis and how to read stock charts?
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If you're looking for an analysis of how to read stock graphs, then tune into this week's video.
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I like to show viewers what I'm seeing and which indicators and price patterns are developing.
This is what I call my "Saturday Synopsis", and I analyze and read the stock charts to comment on last week's trading activity and what may lay ahead for next week.
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Hey everyone, Lee Lowell here going for another round of our Saturday synopsis today is Saturday March 19 2022 We look at the charts here in the Saturday synopsis. That's what we do technical analysis I'm trying to show you some of the stuff that I've learned over the last 30 years. I'm a technical analyst I look at the charts chart reading. That's what I do that helps me get into and out of my trades I do that for our newsletters So as we do every Saturday, let's just jump right into the charts and see what's been happening in the market and and see What may be coming forward? We always look at the SPY, which is the spy or the the exchange traded fund for the S&P 500 that gives us the best overall view of the market as a whole So what's happened this week? This was actually a pretty big week And I'm actually pretty excited about the price action that we saw this week good stuff happening bullishly wise I'm a bull In our newsletters, we take both positions So we're really glad with what we saw this week big news out there this week was the the US Federal Reserve They had that they finally announced that they're going to raise interest rates for the first time since the end of March of end of 2018 quarter basis point. So, you know 25 basis points is what they did quarter of a point. I should say So a quarter of a point is what what they're raising most people expected that and I think because of the The high inflation that we're seeing here at least in the US the Federal Reserve had to react They had to do something and raising interest rates is their best tool for taming inflation now It's not going to tame inflation overnight. That's certainly not going to happen a 25 point rise is not going to Automatically make everything cheaper It's a gradual thing if they if they shock the market by by raising It just rates by a point or more that would have been kind of rough the markets would not have liked that so this was this was Wily expected they're gonna have measured Increases over time. They plan to have at least six or seven. I think in the next year maybe more So we're expecting it. We know it's coming and they're gonna be in increments each time So there is inflation the news out there is still the Russia Ukraine conflict bad thing out there We don't like what's happening, but we're the market is sort of getting used to that that that news flow They know the invasion is happening as horrible as that invasion is The market is an ever-optimistic place The market is still made up of companies that are creating products and creating profits. They're not a lot of exposure In that Russia Ukraine area for a lot of these US companies, so market participants Look out to the future and know that things are going to be brighter in the days ahead But we still are caught up in these these very short-term news items But that's not the way you have to look at the market is it looks forward. So we have to play that game So what happened this week? Well, let's look at let's look at the market action the price action Remember price action is what the the the market is doing. It's showing you where it wants to go So since the 1st of January the market's been in this downtrend and the way that we look at our charts Is that we watch the price action? We see which way the market is moving and we draw these trend lines and these channels to help us Visually see where the market is going and one thing I've learned over my my 30 years in this business is that the market Doesn't care about your own opinion if you think the market's going to go should go lower Because all this bad stuff is happening in the world the market will always prove you wrong in the long run because the market moves The way the market does and it moves on fundamentals of the of these underlying companies and if companies are profitable The stock market has to go up But yes in the short term we're bombarded by these news items and things that are happening But but the market doesn't care what your opinion is it'll always prove you wrong at some point So I've learned over the years is that I'm not going to trade the market based on my opinion I'm going to trade the market based on what the what the market is showing me Which way the market wants to go up or down and then I base my trading decisions on that So for you know a long period of time the market was going up and we draw these these lines to show us the channel And since January the market's been in this downtrend You can see I have the upper leg here the lower leg here by these blue lines at least on my chart They're blue and so the market's been in this downtrend so bullish positions. We're not our our Play at this moment because why be bullish when the market is showing you it wants to go down And so until the market has another turn meaning higher that's when we'll get into our trade. So the market's either going up going sideways or going down and So for the last January February half of March the market's been going down But very recently what we've been seeing is we made the tide may be turning at this point Now this is the SPY so you can see I just drew this line right here showing you we may sort of Be starting a new uptrend when you start to have higher lows on the chart That's when you can start to possibly draw your uptrending channel What do I mean by that? Well each one of these bars is one day's worth of trading This is the daily bar chart for the SPY So each day is one day's worth of trading and I have my three moving averages of 20 day 50 day and 200 day moving Average those are widely followed by a lot of people So higher lows mean each each bar is one day's worth of trading So the bottom of the bar is the low of the day and when you start to have the lows of each bar starting to move in this upward fashion then you can Possibly feel or see that maybe a new leg or new direction change is happening So I just drew this this uptrending line right here Because I've been and I connect the lows the recent lows so possibly a new leg upward could be starting The other good thing we liked is that so with this new uptrend it created this triangle here this congestion pattern It's called so when the market starts to move in a tighter Tighter fashion It's gonna blow out one way or the other either to the upside or the downside of a congestion pattern There's a triangle called congestion pattern. So the mark will either move down or up So what we're seeing is the last few days since the Fed the Federal Reserve made that announcement about interest rates We had this huge jump in the market this week so Friday Thursday Wednesday. So basically Wednesday Thursday Friday We had this nice massive move even on Tuesday We finished near the highs of the day. No, I know it's kind of hard to see but This was right here This bar was Tuesday which ended near the high of the day and then Wednesday Thursday Friday So we had this nice blast higher. What I really like about this move is that What I've been saying prior is that in order for me to get excited about the next leg higher The market need to show the price action Moving outside and above this downtrending channel. So we got this blue line right here, which was enclosing the down move You can see right here. Let me open it up a little more this price action right here these two days Thursday and Friday Moved outside and above the downtrending channel. So it's coming out here. What I really liked is that it? Now finished here's Friday yesterday March 18th the little dash on the right side of the bar was where it closed for the day So it closed above this downtrending 50-day moving average right here This is the 50-day moving average and it closed above it. So we have our site set on here's the 200-day moving average right here Didn't get to it, but it got very close to Hitting the 200-day moving average now. There's two ways we can look at this number one Yes, this was a nice bullish move But in order for it to be really really confirmed we need to see it get above the 200-day moving average So we needed to get above about $445 on the SPY or SPY and and stay up there for a couple days to for me to really say okay The bear mark this bear move has ended and we're getting ready and we're entered a new bull phase So this 200-day moving average is is critical for next week right here. So around $445 we needed to get above there, but this was very constructive getting outside This downtrending channel was the first step. There's a very constructive now We needed to get above this 200-day moving average otherwise if it doesn't This is big resistance right here big resistance There's a chance it could fall back get knocked back down and possibly come back to the Upper leg of the downtrending channel, which would you know be in the around 430 level so you we have to watch this very closely it either gets through it or it gets knocked back down and now let's look at the the e-mini the e-mini futures for The S&P 500 because the futures trade a little bit longer they trade almost 24 hours a day So I want to show you this should look very similar to the SPY So here's the e-mini S&P 500 futures. This is the the June contract, which is the new front month contract So you can see it looks very similar since around January 1st coming down here's the the trend line But just like the SPY it has broken outside and above this downtrending line. The good thing here is that on on the Futures it has moved above the 50-day moving average, which is this line coming down here I know it's kind of hard to see sometimes I've got these few lines, but you can see it closed above This downtrending 50-day moving average so the futures which have longer hours gives it more time to trade So the here we got it jumped above the 50-day moving average whereas on the spy It actually I'm sorry. Let me backtrack it these the SPY has moved above the 50-day moving average I'm talking about the 200-day moving average. So let's go back to the e-mini futures Sorry about the confusion there so Here's the 200-day moving average and It has moved above it So that's a good sign for the futures the futures have a little bit more action So we're we're right on that cusp there of the market Starting this new leg higher the futures have moved above all three moving averages the 20-day The 50-day and the 200-day and it closed you can see a little dash mark right here So it's closed above all the moving averages. That's very telling on the SPY going back one more time Sorry for all this back and forth the SPY one more time. It hasn't gotten above its 200-day moving average But it's very close. So next week's very telling whether it's going to get knocked back down or it's going to continue the drive higher I'd like to see the drive higher continue. Let's look at the NASDAQ We'll look at the triple cues first Also, you can see the downtrending channel we've been in since early in the year and Just yesterday so Friday March 18th It has moved outside of the downtrending channel. You can see the price action right here Thursday and Friday We're big but look where it it tagged. Here's the downtrending 50-day moving average right where my arrow is It tagged it close right on that mark You can see right at the intersection of the downtrending 50-day moving average This is not a coincidence people these this is how price action occurs The moving averages and these and these channels will draw It's like a magnet because because a lot of people are looking at these same levels So the price action just it's not coincidence that it that it tags these or you know finds the You know connection it makes with these these moving averages. I can't tell you, you know, this is just how it happens This is how it works and so you can see the cues came right upon the 50-day moving average And here's the 200 day up here the NASDAQ has gotten hit a lot harder So it's got a ways to go until it meets the 200-day moving average But getting outside of the channel getting outside of the the downtrending channel and coming into contact with the 50-day moving average Is very important and just like the SPY We need to see whether it's going to get knocked back down Or it's gonna drive higher and then head towards its own 200-day moving average. So next week is very critical There's a lot of bears out there. There's a lot of people think there's no way this market could go up There's too much bad stuff going on out there in the world How could the market go up and as I said the market doesn't care what you think the markets Is going to do what it does and it's better to just follow the price action instead of trying to to will the market to bend to your opinion It won't work. It won't work at least enough times. It won't work So we're watching we're watching the price action I'd like to see the triple cues get through the the downtrending 50-day moving average Let's look at the NASDAQ futures. Just like we looked at the e-mini S&P 500 futures. Here's the NASDAQ futures And it looks very similar. So we had the you can see my long long blue line here, which was the downtrending channel So Thursday and Friday we got outside of that and just like the triple cues Made contact right here with the downtrending 50-day moving average So we're we're watching where this is we're at a critical point here. We don't want to see it get knocked back down We want to see a drive higher Will it drive higher it all depends on The news flow if there's some good news that comes out are Russia and Ukraine over the weekend that maybe they've got a ceasefire They've come to some agreement this market will drive higher if that lingers on if the war that war slash conflict lingers on for a bit then We may have some tentative sideways action here because people who are bearish are not going to give up so quickly and So we'll see what happens. I'm watching next week's critical I want to see a drive higher and we hope that that happens. All right, so that's that for the indexes. Let's take a look at the Let's look at some individual stock All right, let's take a look here. Let's see what we got. Let's take a look. We we look at the Most popular stocks because that's what everyone seems to be interested in so I give my opinion on what I think these stocks are doing Let's take a look at apple Start with apple And we'll go from there Open this up a little so you can see apple has sort of been in this downtrending channel Just looking at the direction you can see and if you want to use some visuals You can always draw yourself some trend lines. You kind of draw you kind of It's not an exact science. You connect some tops You connect some bottoms and it gives you just a visual of which way the price action is going Okay, so obviously we're in this bit of a downtrending channel Overall though the market apple is moving higher So it's in an upward trajectory But it has these you know downtrends to to contend with over time But what we like here is that here's the 200 day moving average down here apple Briefly traded below it But jump back above it with the rest of the market So apple had a pretty good week started on the lows right around 150 and started to move higher And it just under 164 dollars a share. So we like the way apple looks here What's going to decide which way apple goes is how it moves once it connects Here's the 50 day moving average here and obviously the downtrending channel So what we want to see is it keep going higher Blast outside and above the channel and the 50 day moving average get out up here somewhere And then keep driving higher We know apple is a great company over the long run. It's going to keep going higher It's just how it contends with this this channel at the moment same with all the other stocks and the indexes themselves It's all about where the price action is in conjunction to the moving averages and and in the channel lines That's how that's how prices react Okay, so we want to see it get blast higher if it can get above 170 Here's 170 if you just kind of scroll across I'll make it a little bit easier for you 170 if it can get above 170 then we're off to the races all time new highs again um, let's take a quick look at the At Warren Buffett. I mentioned Warren Buffett last week in his Berkshire Hathaway And I had shown a report that I wrote. It's on my website. I'll show that to you again We had some interest this week. So where is my Berkshire Hathaway? Okay, so down here Thing is here's here's Berkshire Hathaway when I have these bright numbers in my screens here That means it's made a new high for the year and let's click on Berkshire Hathaway and see what happened So once again, yes Uh, Warren Buffett does it again all time new highs for his Berkshire Hathaway fund. Just look at this nice trajectory compared to the SPY which is having trouble You know, it's been in this downtrend But but Warren Buffett has just been killing it been nailing it and his his share price has been going up So that's a great thing for for owners of Berkshire Hathaway. What I do want to show you once again on my website Um, we I have this report that I wrote If you're interested in in piggybacking Warren Buffett for you know, a lot cheaper than buying Buying the fund I wrote this report go to our website smart options seller calm Click on the more link the more heading here and go to shop and it will bring up my report that I wrote The secret to buying Warren Buffett for pennies on the dollars. It's an options trading strategy That you may enjoy reading about and it's a great way and you can do it on any stock But you know, we chose Warren Buffett because he's one of the greatest traders of all time And if you want to tag along with him this options trading strategy can help you do that. All right, so let's go back to The chart so Warren Buffett doing well. We looked at apple. Let's look at tesla Tesla is always an ever popular stock now very interesting here We can see tesla has been caught in this downtrend Just like the rest of the market just like most other stocks But what we like here is that here is the 200 day moving average right here And it had been spending some time above and below it and just this week. It was able to pop back above it pop Outside of the downtrending channel. You can see right here Here's friday's trading this one day right here has made its way outside of the downtrending channel and once again Also just tagged its 50 day moving average. Here's the 50 day moving average a very important moving average tagged it right there so Tesla is at a critical juncture as well for next week. Will it Continue to power above the 50 day moving average And assert itself or will it get knocked back down? These are this week is going to be very telling this coming week is going to be very telling for a lot of stocks That are making their way outside of the downtrending channel and making their way above 50 day moving averages So keep an eye on tesla Could be a big week for tesla amazon Also had a pretty big week too It was here around $2,700 and now it's above $3,200 so big move this week for for amazon But it just kind of puts itself back into this long Long sideways channel that it's had that has been in forever You can kind of see the w pattern here if you if you envision a w Which is usually a bullish pattern It's not an exact w, but you can see it sort of looks like a w that is a More of a bullish pattern. We can draw the resistance line right around here So you kind of want if you're bullish on amazon you want to get it above this new W resistance line once it gets above here Then it has this moving average to contend with And if it can get above that it we'd like to see it move higher But but amazon's been caught in this thing for a long time RSI on its way up not overbought not oversold So it has some more room to move to the upside I next week's going to be a very telling week for a lot of these stocks. Let's look at amd I look at amd every week because I'm Disclosure I'm long amd bullish amd. I like amd It didn't move as much this week as most of the other stocks Which was a little bit confusing for me not concerning but confusing considered a lot of these other stocks had big moves this week amd didn't have the biggest move $100 still seems to be The support area For amd comes down to 100 and people buy it up Um, I don't like this law. I'm gonna take away this trend line I don't remember when I drew that but I don't like the way that one looks Let me move remove this one and we're going to put in a new a hundred hundred dollar $100 support line Right around here or so Right hundred dollars That's where it seems to find support rallied a little bit got up to 113 finished over 113 yesterday friday Um, I'd like to see it start to blast above these Moving averages. Here's the 50 day coming down here It's it's here's the 200 day so a kind of it's at the tip of the 200 day moving average That that might act as resistance for a period of time until it could blast its way higher So amd not as strong as some of the other stocks I would have liked amd to get at least above its this 50 day moving average this week, but it didn't So it may take amd a little bit longer to get its mojo back But I'm hoping that a hundred dollars is going to be the bottom line here That'll hold support all the time and then then eventually it should move higher But for now amd's got a little bit more work to do than some of these other stocks. So let's keep an eye on amd Let's look at disney and wal-mart Disney also support right around 130. I've been telling you I'm a buyer at 130. That's where the support has been disney moved up close around 140 this week so You know got ten dollars worth of gain for me so far You know as far as disney goes. I needed to see it keep going. You can see Here's the 20 day moving averages blue line. So it came in contact with the 20 day moving average Got the 50 day lurking above also. So so disney's got some work to do as well You got the 200 day lurking up here. So disney is well below all these moving averages It's got some work to do certainly. It's got some work to do Hoping that's the support at 130 will remain But it's it's got a lot to To work through getting through these moving averages. So disney's not going to be powering higher massively anytime soon I don't think because there's people that are waiting up here probably to sell their shares That's what some people do. So disney's You know, I'm still bullish in the long run, but but it should it'll probably take a little bit longer For them to get going again. I'll walmart What do I see on walmart? Lots of lines and triangles and congestion patterns So walmart is sort of just kind of stuck in this pattern here in this sideways channel Not really going anywhere. If you're a bull on on walmart like I am Okay, well at least we're getting dividend payments and not getting a lot of price appreciation But you get the dividends 135 still remains the support here And you know, I'm a buyer around 135 and it's around 145 now So, um, you know walmart's just doing its sideways action for now I'm hoping that eventually you can get above this 152 and a half range at some point in time We'll have to we'll have to wait for that. Let's see what other stocks we have Let's go through the lists here that are worthy looking at. All right, so let's look at netflix. We'll look at netflix. We'll look at paypal Netflix I had the 350 level drawn some support in the last week or so But you can see it it fell through it for a couple days, but it has now powered back up So maybe 350 is the floor here for netflix still has a lot of work to do it had gotten hit pretty hard um Don't know how quickly it'll it'll bounce back up, but you have this 50 day moving average lurking above here And so that might be the next target for netflix if we start in this new long-term bull trend netflix will obviously go higher but but a lot of damage has been done here on netflix So it's going to take a little while to gain the trust of of traders that want to buy this thing up So netflix still kind of hanging around the lows I don't have anything on it, but you know 350 could be the support for netflix. We'll look at facebook too because that Similar to netflix a lot of damage had been done Maybe floor around you know 185 dollars here finished at 216 for the week So it had a good run just like everything else, but still a lot of damage has been done Facebook's got a lot of work to do to to regain the trust and get all the way back up here So I've got nothing on facebook as far as positions go Um, what else what else is worthy of note? Okay, let's look at paypal. I like paypal. I've been talking about the payment providers paypal and square But but they got hit pretty hard too. I own some paypal my my Buying level is around a hundred and thirty dollars a share or so been buying some on the way down I've got a little making up to do to get back to break even But I think we may have found a bottom here on paypal Had a pretty good week. It was under a hundred dollars a share Powered higher, but just like facebook and netflix It's got a lot of work to do. I mean it's come down 300 a share all the way down to a hundred that was that's a big move So it's got some work to do. I'm holding on for the long run because I like the payment sector I'm under my buying level. I'm holding a losing position But I'm holding out for the long run because I think the thing's going to start to move back higher Let's look at square Look not every trade is going to work out right not every trade is going to be a winner But if you have conviction in what the business is and what you think the company will do in the long run Then maybe you stick to your guns. I'm sticking to my guns on paypal square Had was in this down trending channel got hit really hard just like paypal did But you can see the tide is starting to turn. Here's the downtrend now It's moved sideways and starting to move up. So if you want to draw a little bit of a new You can see you can draw connect some of the bottom. So maybe Maybe square is starting to enter a new up trending channel Okay. Whoops get rid of that So keep an eye on square keep an eye on paypal So this could be the beginning of the turning point for the price action You can see it's got a little bit of an upside action here So maybe maybe square is on its way higher Keep an eye on this upper level here. It could get knocked back down if the whole market gets knocked back down next week Square will come back down as well But as long as this starting to move in this upwards fashion Even though it's bouncing down. It's still starting to move higher from the low point. So keep an eye on that Let's see what else we got Um, let's see move mcdonald's had a nice comeback pepsi Let's look at coca cola because i'm a fan of coke as well Great long-term dividend pair coke. You can see just the upwards trajectory the price action has been upwards You know has its fits and starts had this little sell-off here Still above the 200 day moving average. So coke in the long run over years and years and years Is is a quality company to hold on to good dividend paying company You can see just kind of slowly moves higher. So coke not a bad investment for the long run Um twitter starting to get off its lows here. Let's look at twitter Had been in this downtrend starting the sideways action Maybe starting to move up got above the 20 day and 50 day moving averages which are both down here So twitter may be getting getting off the lows trying to find itself a bottom Um, let's see. Let's see. What else we got? Now chlorox i've talked to you about before i had a position chlorox had to sell out because It just wasn't moving in the right direction for me still moving down chlorox getting hit pretty good Colgate as well. Let's look at colgate Look at this. Look at this massive down move. Yes, it had a bad day yesterday Colgate just look at this long down bar You don't like to see that when everything else is going up and you see a stock like this getting hit That's not a good sign. So Colgate you can draw the trend lines Colgate just in this This kind of nasty downtrending channel right here. So Uh, you know nothing on colgate yet Eventually, hopefully Colgate will go back up for right now. The price action is telling you no Don't it's not time to get in on colgate. So use the price action use the channels to give you an idea of what you're looking for um Now we've been looking at in the past some of the commodities because commodities are are back in play these days Where's my crude oil? So here's crude oil This is the crude oil futures market Had this massive move higher in two weeks ago or a week and a half ago The invasion with russia just sent up the price of oil had had this nice pullback as well But you know, maybe finding support at the 20 day moving average. I'm not playing crude oil that that was my first Venture into trading is in the oil markets We don't want to see high gas prices But this is with what's happening in the world with russia. It's it's sending the price of oil higher It's had a nice pullback But so keep an eye on that if you're if you're playing the oil market may found some support here may continue to go up Depending on what happens with russia and ukraine. We've got The soybean market Let's here. Let me pull it up from the screens here Um, here's the soybean market soybean futures still on the highs Maybe finding support at the 20 day moving average. We got wheat futures or wheat futures topped out had a couple limit up moves Week and a half ago or so two weeks ago and now it's pulled back finding support at the 20 day moving average So commodities are still in play You know, I know a lot of people don't don't play them. I just like to keep a watch Let me just see if there's any other stocks. We really want to look at that are worthy of looking at The healthcare stocks got hit a little bit. Let's see merc still kind of Tread and water. Where's my johnson and johnson? Let's look at johnson and johnson real quick Johnson and johnson starting to make its way hard not not too bad Healthcare is always going to be around people people need to take care of their health So the healthcare sector should always be a decent play. All right. I think that's it for now Nothing else of note that I wanted to show you Um, some of the other big players. Here's adobe You these expensive stocks adobe has gotten hit pretty good Hopefully trying to find a bottom here hugging the 20 day moving average envidia You know people ask me about some of these stocks envidia I like the move that envidia had this week has moved back above all three of its moving average Just a couple days ago. It was below all the moving averages now pop back above So envidia could have some strength here. That's why I'd like to see amd move higher That's why I was a little surprised that amd didn't move as much higher this week envidia same sec same sector plays in chip stocks envidia had a good move So i'm hoping amd gets off its butt next week and moves higher Um, but but but but but I think that's I think that's about it. Shopify People asked me about Shopify. We talked about Shopify Shopify got hit real hard too $1,700 a share all the way down to $500 a share But had a pretty massive move yesterday. Look at this one day right here. It's up $122 a share So it's almost made back what it what it lost in this this little move here And in just a couple days it gained it all back almost $300 a share in a couple days So is Shopify done going down? We'll see it's got the 50 day moving average right here to contend with So that watch this area for the next area possible resistance All right getting long here about 35 minutes. Let's Call the Saturday synopsis a day one more time SPY Reiterate what we're looking for next week got the the 200 day moving average right here As possible resistance will it get knocked back down or will it get off Get off its butt and and grind higher next week telling we coming up. All right Let's call it right there quickly. Let's go to our website smartoptionseller.com Our website here smartoptionseller.com click on our put selling basics. That's what we do for the most part We sell put options. We sell put option spreads. We take bullish positions. Those strategies are more bullish Lee oriented trades So if you want to learn about put selling go to our website get a free copy of our put selling basics ebook Any the other things that we do here's our services tab over here. We run two newsletters We sell put options. We sell put option spreads and we have our one-on-one coaching if you need a little help Getting over the hump. All right, so that's it. Hope this video has been helpful. Don't forget to give me a thumbs up Subscribe to this youtube channel hit that red subscribe button. Leave a comment. Send me an email You know the drill. All right, that's all for me today. Hope everyone has a good weekend and a great trading week ahead I'll try to see you back here actually next week We're spring break here where I am for the kids So I'm going to be out of out of town probably so I don't think there'll be an update next week And maybe not the weekend after but we'll see so Hope to be back here soon enough. All right, everyone. This is Lee Lowell signing off
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Thanks a lot Nancy you know this game between Indiana and Brooklyn very entertaining throughout the first half a tight contest then a few mistakes late in the second quarter let Indiana extend the lead and it just felt like the Nets were never quite able to get over that hump after you know Brian you run into a problem when you have turnovers we talked about it a little bit during the game when you have a turnover in your front court but it's headed towards the other basket and there were about three of those at that point where the Pacers just took it went down scored easy buckets down there and that got them rolling in terms of the momentum and the Nets just couldn't figure out how not to turn the basketball over in key situations let the 30 points for the Pacers off their turnovers. Yeah that's a big number. Now meanwhile on the net side of things offensively again Joe Harris getting it going we've seen how well he shoots on the road especially from three he ends up with 19 points and Karis Levert 19 points and Jim you made the point throughout this guy's going so good he needs to get more shots than he had tonight. Yeah I think he does I mean he's so good with the basketball he's deceptive in making things happen and you're right about Joe Harris shooting the ball very well but when you think about it that shoot 48% tonight and they get blown out I don't know really what that tells you other than the turnovers of mounting up against them and they're not getting a whole lot of mileage on the turnovers on the other side so the easier buckets start to add up they make it easier for you to get into your offensive sets and then the net's trying to get some deflections just not happening defensively. They should have Ron de Hollis Jefferson back on Wednesday what does getting him back do for this team. I think just defensive activity you know now once again let's not jump to conclusions that he's going to come back after what a little bit more than two months of inactivity just call it approximate that to come back and really step in and just do what he did last year for them. The one good thing about him is that he's not like a refined type of player where the only thing he does is shoot the ball and you're expecting him to shoot the ball. He comes in he plays that all around game which is a little easier to find yourself get into the flow of the game than say an Allen Crabb who comes in who's a shooter and has to make sure things happen from the shooting standpoint. One interesting thing right now schedule wise for the net so we mentioned this during the broadcast let's have three days off here which happened just once all of last year if you don't include the all-star break how valuable is it to have that kind of time off at this point in the season for Kenny Atkinson and his staff. I think it's huge from the standpoint of you know tomorrow they probably get a day off but use those two couple of days for practicing get your guys get them healthy for the guys who are banged up so that helps a little bit but I think it gives Kenny Atkinson the staff a little bit of a reason to pull things together and kind of do what we're doing. Let's step away here let's analyze what our team problems are try to get a day or two it's not a training camp it's no substitution for that but get at least two days where you could come in there and say hey guys we need to focus on a b and c to get better because we're doing the other things pretty well. Well the net's fall tonight Nancy 132 112 they turn their attention to a few days off before back on the road for a couple of games as we send it back to you.
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Good morning. It's actually good afternoon. We had to get going a little later than we wanted to Because I'm running out of hours on my 70 hour clock I only have eight hours available to drive today to get to Canada and I'm 942 kilometers away from the border But I can recap hours after midnight tonight central time So it's three o'clock now central time four five six seven eight nine ten eleven twelve nine hours till midnight Sometimes throughout this day I got to take a half hour break and I could just turn it into an hour break if I wanted to or two other coffee breaks or bathroom Breaks all in all it should be arriving at the Canadian border just after midnight and as soon as midnight hits I Get to recap hours. No, I won't be at the Canadian border. I'll be out of hours around midnight Sorry, I'll be about two hours from the Canadian border yet. Then I get to start recapping hours from eight days ago That'll be added on to my day at the end of the day today So I'll be able to get to the Canadian border then go into Canadian hours of service And then I'll have plenty of hours to deliver and go pick up my reload and get home We're cutting it close But we mathed really good And we've done our pre-trip now. We're all set. We're all ready to go dogs have been walked They've had their breakfast. I've got my breakfast right here. It's a Bolt House Farms Peach Parfait breakfast smoothie I'm gonna be all hipster on you today Okay, so I know it's didn't here yesterday, so we got a back out of our spot I already walked back there made sure no one was parked behind me because you never know people don't think Oh, this semi truck is parked here. He's gonna have to back out. Let's park right behind him. Good idea It happens Four ways on people know here Why they got all these pylons over here. It's weird beautiful country out here One of the many great things about Montana Scenery is just incredible and they got traffic lights here now I can still remember when they didn't have any lights here. It's sometimes hard to get onto this road Give her bud. Oh wait wait car coming. Okay. He's turning. Come on give her bud. Go as you enter a new state Or as you enter a new province For the commercial vehicles very often and very rarely that you come into a new state or province Without a scale this one here means to me that we must be getting close To Idaho because that's the next state We got to go through that the northern little what would you call the northern panhandle or the northern little section of Idaho? it's only a Short little distance to get across it and then we're in Washington state will be in Spokane, Washington or Spokane Spokane Spokane Some people say it's Spokane We'll be in Washington state for the rest of the day and then crossing into Canada a little after a minute straight to our customer Parking right there. I'll even get all the tarps and straps off tonight yet And then go to sleep so that they can just start whenever they get there tomorrow, and I got nothing to do You know you shall see So it's been really cold back at home glad to be out here where it's warmer, but Eventually, you know after this I got to go back home Idaho it's right you to hope mountain was a little bit slippery in sections that hit nice patch and spun out and actually Hit the barrier so he was all smashed up and then I I was wondering cuz I thought the road was just wet, right? So I slowed right down And I realized oh, there's actually some patches that are What do you what do they call it black ice? the sneaky ice The ice that you can't see So I don't want to hit any of that on the way down the mountain. I Mean, it's okay hitting it on the way up. It's not as bad But the way down that could be a little bit of a different story Apparently this guy in front of me here. He's thinking the same thing That he's a little Hardcore he's going like 20 miles an hour that's a little Guess better safe than sorry This is pretty much the border very close to the border with Idaho and Washington state North Idaho College here So there's actually quite a quite a bit of people up in this northern section of Of the state and never quite understood why they have this Thin stretch of land all the way up to the Canadian border. Maybe maybe that was so that they could have access to Canada. I Don't know. There is a commercial crossing between Idaho and British Columbia. I've gone through there a couple of times to about moving to the States quite often It's quite a lengthy process and it's not easy because it's not supposed to be it's supposed to be difficult Otherwise, you know all seven billion people on the planet would just pile in all at once, right? So a little difficult, but If we ever had the opportunity, I mean, I think I would kind of push to move in like Western Montana Idaho Area, maybe even Utah Those are some of my favorite areas of the US I like how wide open it is American it is if that makes sense Weather isn't too bad either We are officially in Canada. Oh that fog was short-lived. I was gonna say and it got super foggy just as we got over the border That was only for a short little while. Apparently it's only foggy around the border So we just came in on Pacific Highway. I could have crossed right at Abbotsford Where we need to deliver but they closed down their commercial crossing at 10 p.m. According to the interwebs and the internet never lies, you know that all the truth is on the internet So anyway, I didn't want to risk it Haven't crossed through there before and I've crossed for here all the time and this is 24 hours here and I knew that for sure So we came around here, so I still got 60 kilometers to go to go around But it's nighttime, so there shouldn't be any traffic We are now in the province of British Columbia. It's not very British anymore, but Only by name
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Mr. Keen - The Strange Case of Charley Lorimer
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Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons (1066) 1945-11-29
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Corrected. Time the action. Only Heels offers double your money back if you don't get half our relief. Heels Cold Tablets. Ladies and gentlemen, Colin O's Toothpaste presents Mr. Keen Tracer of Lost Persons. One of the most famous characters of American fiction and one of Radio's most thrilling dramas. Tonight and every Thursday at the same time, the famous ol' investigator takes from his file and brings to us one of his most celebrated missing persons cases. Next time you buy a dentifist, get high polishing, high foaming, Colin O's Toothpaste or Toothpowder. Colin O's is a double result dentifist with a mouthwash effect built right in. Brush into your breath while you're brushing your teeth. Tomorrow, buy Colin O's. Now for Mr. Keen and the strange case of Charlie Lollimer. Our scene opens on a quiet country road which runs parallel to a wood. Two youngsters are on their way home after a breast hike. And the late afternoon sun is slowly setting in the west. Boy, I'm getting tired of walking, Tom. Me too, buzzy. Now let's take the shortcut through the woods. Okay. My old man says this strip of woods is a nice piece of property. It says the guy who owns it ought to clear all this brush away and build a house on it. I wouldn't want to live here. Why not? You don't know what they say. You mean all that baloney about guys disappearing in here? That's a lot of hoodies. All I gotta say is I wouldn't come here at night for a million bucks. Well, I ain't scared. Any time you give me a dare to come through here at midnight... Lollimer! What's the matter? Look, there's a man over there asleep in the brush. Yeah. You better not go near him. He might be some crazy tramp. He ain't no tramp. Look at the way he's dressed. And what are you gonna do? Maybe you're sick, Tom. Maybe... Tommy. What? He's dead. He's up there, officer. He's lying under the tree. Yeah, what tree? That big birch. Well, come on. Let's have a look. Ah, listen, you kid. I got more to do than fool around playing games. Buzzy, he's gone. Sure he's gone. He ran into some tramp who was taking a snooze and you figured you'd make a detective story out of it. Officer, he was lying right there. Yeah, and he looked like he was dead. Never mind. You got two minutes to get out of here before I haul you into jail. The both of you. Come on, Buzzy. Beat it now. That crazy kid. Please sit down, Miss Larimer. Thank you, Mr. King. Mr. King, this is Mrs. Bender. How do you do? I'm pleased to meet you, Mr. King. Emmy and my father were going to be married. Charlie disappeared the day before the wedding. You're a widow, Mrs. Bender? Yes. When did you last see Mr. Larimer? He came out to Bender to my house the night before last. I got a house near Trout River that's about 50 miles from New York. I see. The night Charlie came out, he was feeling awful good. I cooked a wonderful dinner for him, but kind Charlie likes. I know when he likes my cooking because he always says the same thing to me. Emmy, you're the best cook in this state. Oh, well, did you like the peas and yams, Charlie? I never tasted peas the way you cook them. Say, are they delicious? I preserved these myself this summer. I made up the idea myself of bad and peppered onions. You know, something tasty. Emmy, I'm a lucky man to get you for a wife. You know the value of a dollar. Well, a man works hard for his money, and I feel I ain't got no right to spend it easy. If my first wife had felt that way, I might have been a rich man by now. But I'm doing all right. I know. Well, more preserved, Charlie? Oh, no, thanks. Thank you so much. I can hardly move. I think I'll take a little walk, Emmy. Oh, walk? No. Why not? Just through the woods and back. Oh, it's so dark out there, Charlie. Oh, well, I'm not afraid of the dark. Well, you go ahead, but don't stay too long. All right. Well, tomorrow's the big day, Emmy. You'll be Mrs. Charles Lorimer this time tomorrow night. Oh, I know. I'll be back inside half an hour. I'll see you later, Emmy. Well, just be careful, Charlie, please. And you never saw him again, Mrs. Bender? No, Mr. King. Mrs. Lorimer, where the police notified about your father's disappearance? Not yet, Mr. King. We thought we'd wait for you first. Well, I'll contact the state troopers in that vicinity. Then I'll get to work on the case myself. Mr. King, do you think that something's happened to Father? I wouldn't have come too alarmed without sufficient reason. Mr. Lorimer, have no enemies? Enemies? Do you know of anyone who might have wanted to do him harm? Why, I... Mrs. Bender, it's absolutely essential for me to get the facts. Please don't keep anything from me. I... I just thought of Seth. Seth? Who is Seth? A farmer. He lived two miles from me. He sold his farm a few weeks ago and moved away. Well, did he know Charles Lorimer? No, Mr. King, but he knew of him. What do you mean? Well, I was supposed to marry Seth before I met Charlie. And what happened, Mrs. Bender? I broke off with him on account of his drinking. Was he jealous of Mr. Lorimer? Well, a few days after Seth sold his farm and moved away, he came back. It was late in the evening and Seth was in a nasty mood. Who's that? Who is it? It's me, I mean. Seth. Thought I'd come by and wish the bride luck. You get out of here, Seth, before I call the troopers. Where's the groom, I mean? Nobody's here but me. Where's the groom? He'd like to lay his skull open with my stick. Seth, you're out of your mind. How does he like your cooking, I mean? Does he like it just as much as me? Maybe you would have enjoyed a little more of my cooking if you hadn't. Never mind the lectures, I mean. Save your husband. Well, maybe I'll meet up with the groom before the wedding. He's got no time for the likes of you, Seth. You don't tell me. Well, I got time for him. Lots of time. Seth, Kenner, if you don't hustle out of here fast, I'm calling the state troopers. I'm going, Abby. I'm going. Remember me to the groom and give him my best wishes. Yep, my best wishes for an early burial. So long, Abby. Happy your wedding day. Mrs. Bender, why didn't you tell me this before? Well, because Seth ain't a bad man when he don't drink Mr. Keen and I figured his threats really didn't mean a thing. Do you know where Seth has moved to? No, sir. Well, did you ever see him again after that night? No, Mr. Keen. He never came back. This case seems a little more complicated than it appeared at first. Could...could Seth have had anything to do with Father's disappearance, Mr. Keen? It sounds likely enough, Miss Lorimer, but let's not jump to conclusions. Give me a little time, a few days, to make a preliminary investigation. I'll try to get results. I only hope those results aren't tragic ones. You want to see me, mister? Your officer, Ryan? That's right. Well, I'm Mike Clancy. I work with Mr. Keen. And the two of us are making an investigation here in the neighborhood. For a missing man by the name of Lorimer. Mr. Keen sent me out here to make a routine report for the state police. I see. How long has a man been gone, Mr. Clancy? Three days. He was last known to be walking through that strip of woods near the river. That's funny. What is, officer? Oh, two kids told me something about seeing a body lying under a tree. Just about that time. I went out into the woods with them, but it wasn't a trace of anybody at all. Well, dear, maybe they were playing a practical joke? No, I figured they might have seen some tramp asleep in the woods. Well, where can I get in touch with these kids, officer? I'll give you their addresses. They both live in Trout River. Thanks a lot. Meanwhile, you can give me this man Lorimer's description, and we can send out an alarm. We certainly appreciate your cooperation, officer, Ryan. We may be small towners out here, Mr. Clancy, but we've heard of Mr. Keen, the famous investigator, and we're glad to work with him any time. Well, I got in touch with the kids, folks, Mr. Keen. Both boys will meet us at the edge of the woods right after school. Good, Mike. I guess you're planning on returning to that spot in the woods where they saw this fella under a tree. I'm planning on going over those woods, Mike, if necessary, inch by inch. You're busy? Yes, sir. And I'm tired, Mr. Keen. Are you boys familiar with these woods? We know them like the backs of our hands, Mr. Keen. We've been playing and fishing around here ever since we could walk. And there'd be no question about you taking us back to the exact spot where you saw that man. You'll leave it to us, Mr. Keen. It's an honor working with a famous detective like you. We'll take you there. That's the idea. It isn't far from here. Just over that ridge. All right, boys. Let's go. It's just over there, Mr. Keen. You got a gun, Mr. Clancy? Why? I'd feel a lot better if you had. Oh, Tommy's always talking about ghosts. Don't pay no attention to them. Ghosts? They say funny things happen at night in these woods, Mr. Keen. Well, son, ghosts, banchees, and zombies are right my line of work. Mr. Keen. Yes, fuzzy? Here's the spot. That's funny. It looks different. How do you mean, Tommy? Yeah, the ground wasn't all cut up this way. There seems to be a reason for that, too. Looks to me, Mike, is if something's been buried under here and recently. Tommy, do you want me to run back for a shovel, Mr. Keen? No, never mind, son. I can practically shovel this soil away with my hands. That's off, boss. Let's get to work on it, Mike. Here's an old board, sir. You can use this. Thanks, son. Easy, Mike. Whatever is there is buried very near the surface. I've hit something already, Mr. Keen. What is it, Mike? Why do you rock? It's a man. He's dead, Mr. Keen. Was this the body you saw under the tree? It doesn't look like the same one. It was the man we still had on a different coat. Mr. Keen, I know who he is. Who was he? He was still on a farmer out here. Sure. That's Seth Kinnery. Just a moment, we'll return to Mr. Keen and the astounding case of Charlie Laughman. Now back to Mr. Keen and the strange case of Charlie Laughman. A few hours ago, Mr. Keen and his partner Mike Clancy discovered Seth Kinnery's body buried in the woods. Now in the small hotel room which Mr. Keen and Mike are occupying while they remain in Plot River. Well, this is the way I see it, Mr. Keensel. The night Charlie Laughman went out for his walk, Seth Kinnery was gunning for him. But Charlie beat Seth to the draw. Then what do you think happened, Mike? Well, Charlie got scared. So he might not be able to prove self-defense. So he buried Seth as fast as he could and then took it on the land. Well, that's a very good theory, Mike. If it weren't for certain other facts, what are the facts? First of all, what about the original body under the tree? The one the boys first saw? That may not have been a dead body at all, Mr. Keen. That fellow may have been just a sleep and cramp, just as the state trooper said. But, Mike, how do you account for the fact that Seth Kinnery had been dead for three days when we found him? Because that's when Charlie Lorimer killed him. Don't you remember, boss? It was exactly three days when... No. No. Wait a minute. Well... If he had been killed in the woods by Lorimer, the state trooper would have discovered it when he first hit the spot. That's right, Mike. Which means that the only way Lorimer could have killed him would have been to... To do it somewhere else. Hide the body for a day or two, then bring Seth back to where we found him. That sounds like an awful lot of trouble, Mr. Keen. Well, frankly, I don't believe a man who kills in self-defense could be as cagey as all that, Mike. No, the man who killed Seth was an experienced murderer who knew his business. Which brings us to where we were before, Mr. Keen. It seems to me, though, that Charles Lorimer holds the key to the mystery. Ah, if we could only find him. I'll take it, Mike. Hello? Mr. Keen? Yes? This is Amy Bender. Can you come over to my house right away? Of course, Mrs. Bender. What's happened? I'll explain when you get here. Please, come quickly. I'll be over there in 15 minutes, Mrs. Bender. Wait here for me, Mike. The state troopers are going to phone in regard to the autopsy on Seth Kinnery. I want to make sure we get that call. Right, sir. I came as quickly as I could, Mrs. Bender. Oh, Mr. Keen, I received this in the mail today. Just, just read it. Dear Amy, I just want to tell you that you're free to do as you like. Don't wait for me to return. I can't and I never will. All my love, Charlie. He's alive, Mr. Keen, but I'm so worried. I, I heard about poor Seth Kinnery, and now I feel that my Charlie may be in terrible trouble. Mrs. Bender, we can't be certain this is from Mr. Larimer. Why not? The entire letter is typewritten. It isn't even signed by hand. But Charlie's always used a typing machine. He has? Yes, sir. Let me see the envelope this came in, Mrs. Bender. The envelope? Yes. I don't know what I did with it, Mr. Keen, but that was typewritten, too. I want to see the postmark to find out where he was when he sent it. That is, if Mr. Larimer did send it. Well, maybe I left it in the kitchen. I was so excited when I got the letter. I didn't know half what I was doing. Have you found the envelope, Mrs. Bender? No, Mr. Keen. I was almost certain, though, that I left it in here. Search the place thoroughly, please. Go through the cupboards. It wouldn't be in the cupboard. That cupboard's broken anyway. I never use it. When did you get this letter, Mrs. Bender? Just a few minutes before I called you, Mr. Keen. I found it in my mailbox. Here it is, Mr. Keen. Here's the envelope on the sideboard. There's no postmark on it at all. Who is it? Which means it was probably placed in your mailbox by the man who wrote it. Then Charlie's here and he's alive. I wonder... Oh, Mr. Keen, at least give me something to hope for. Oh, Mrs. Bender, it wouldn't be fair of me to tell you something I didn't believe. Then... Then what do you really think, Mr. Keen? I think Charles Larimer is dead. Oh, no. I'm sorry, Mrs. Bender. I wish everything didn't point in that direction, but it does. Charlie never hurt anybody in his life. He was such a good man. I may still be wrong, I hope so. In any case, in order to prove the facts, we've got to find the evidence. I'm going to take this letter with me if you don't mind. But would you return it later, Mr. Keen? Of course. So all I have left to is a member to Hollywood. I'll take good care of it for you, Mrs. Bender. Are you all right? Yes. Yes, I'm all right, Mr. Keen. Then goodbye, Mrs. Bender. You'll hear from me again very soon. Mike. Yes, Mr. Keen. Have the police called. Not yet, boss. What was up with Mrs. Bender, sir? Mike, I've got an idea. Hello? Mr. Keen? Yes? I'm calling 9 of the state police. Oh, yes, officer. I'm calling from headquarters. They just finished a post mortem on Seth Kinnery's body. That bullet in his head wasn't the cause of death. Kinnery was already dead when he was shot. He'd been poisoned. What? Yes, sir, poisoned, but it was accidental. What do you mean by accidental? The man died of food poisoning. The doc said he ate something that was spoiled and that killed him. Food poisoning? That's right. We can account for the bullet wound. I know, but I'll get in touch with you later if I have anything new of interest to you. Right, Mr. Keen. So long. Thanks for calling, officer. Well, Mr. King, you mean to say that fellow died because of something he ate? Well, that's the coroner's opinion, Mike. But what about the bullet in his head? Mike, I'm going back to New York to talk to Charlie's daughter Nancy Larimer once again. You stay on the job here, and I'll return sometime tonight. Right, sir. This case has taken a decidedly different turn. Yes, I may have a job view to do when I get back, Mike. A dangerous job. Do you have news of problem, Mr. King? Not yet, Nancy. I came back to New York to ask you a few questions and to go through all your father's effects. You're welcome to search his room, Mr. King. Well, thank you. First, I want to ask you one or two things, and please try to remember every single detail. It may mean the difference between solving this case or having it remain a mystery forever. Yes, sir. Now, this is what I want to know, Nancy. Any new developments, Mr. King? Yes, Mike. I think I found the answer to Seth Kinnery's death and Charles Larimer's disappearance. You have, sir? I want to put an ad in the papers, Mike, the local papers. Have you got your pen, sir? Yes, sir. I want the ad to run this way. Don't some bachelor looking for companions between ages of 35 and 45. 35, 40. Have you got that? Yes, sir. Now, here's the rest. Correspondent wishes to marry and offer $2,000 in cash in exchange for a comfortable home. Is there a woman in the world who is lonely, too? Anything else, Mr. King? Well, that's all, Mike. You're not going into the marriage broker business by any chance, boss? Only temporarily, Mike. Well, who is the lonesome bachelor you're referring to, Mr. King? You. Me. That's right. Oh, no. I ain't so lonesome I want to hitch myself up to a woman I don't even know. I ain't even lonesome at all, Mr. King. You will be the time being. You'll be a suitor, Mike, with $2,000 in cash in one pocket and a gun in the other. Here's the letter, Mr. King. You're through on the base and it worked. The rest is up to you, Mike. Let's get started. Yes? Mrs. Bendus? That's right. I'm the fellow who advertised in the papers. Oh, please. Why won't you come here? My name is Clancy, ma'am. Mike Clancy. Well, and I'm Amy Bendus. I'm sure the nice place you got here. Well, it's a lonesome place without a man around. Well, Amy, I'm a man of few words. I got marriage and a mind. That's why I'm here. Well, you remind me so much of my first husband. He was straightforward like you. Well, we'll need some time to get acquainted, but just to prove to you, I ain't a fellow who brags about what he can prove. Look at this. My goodness. There's $2,000 cash in this roll. And I brought it to show you that I was on the level that I wouldn't take advantage of a nice widow like you by lying to her. Now, that's what I call straight talk, Mike. And now I've got to show you that I'll make a good wife. And the way to a man's heart I found is through his stomach. Well, now, if that's an invitation to stay to dinner, it's fine with me. Oh, I'll give you a real home cooked meal. Everything's my own cupboard. I can, my own vegetables, you know, and they're delicious. I bet. Oh, you'll be surprised, Mike, and please. Well, let me. I just can't wait. Well, now, everything's ready, Mike. It certainly looks like a wonderful dinner. Oh, fine. I need to get started. You must eat the peas before they get cold. And the roast. I've got lots of good fresh pepper and onions with the peas. My old special recipe. Everybody raise it, Adam. Go on, and take them. Say, what are you doing? Collecting. Collecting what? The evidence. Emmy, this food is poison. Huh? Just say where you are, Mrs. Bender. Mr. King. Sorry I started you. I came up by way of the seller. What is this, a frame up? You've got your boots, Emmy. You killed Charles Larimer by poisoning him, Mrs. Bender. What? With your special recipe of highly seasoned peas. He died of the walk through the lonely woods that night. The next morning you brought his body here to your cellar, where Seth Kinnery was already buried. That's a lie. Later you decided you could account for Charles' disappearance by putting a bullet through Seth's head and leaving his body where it could be easily found. But if it hadn't been for you... No, no, easy, Emmy. We don't want to get rough. You had met your prospective suitors by advertising in the newspapers for companions. The way Mike advertised yesterday afternoon. You led them on, robbed them, then got rid of them in your own quiet way with your delicious cutlets. Sure you ought to have seen her eyes light up when she saw that whole of bills, Mr. King. Thought I was an easy touch, eh, Emmy? That letter you wrote yourself wasn't a very clever idea. Even though you thought so at the time, Emmy. And the newspaper ads I found in the late Charles Larimer's coat, together with his daughter's story of how you met him was enough evidence for me. And then extra special peas sure worked fine and that dilly affixed up to me, Emmy. And I wouldn't be surprised if that's the kind of a dinner you'd dished out to your poorly-parted husband. So what if I did? He was no better than any of the others. Mrs. Bender... Why shouldn't I get something out of him? Why shouldn't I get one with a million dollars like them games on Park Avenue do? Why not? Why not? I used any way I could think of to poison him. My husband? Yes, his darling. I'm clever, I am. I'm smart. They were crazy about my special recipe for peas. Mike, I suggest we escort Mrs. Bender into town. She has a date with another man. Have I missed a piece? Yes. The chief of police. And Thomas DeCain solves the strange case of Charlie Larimer. All of these sometimes call it the case of Emmy and her delicious dish of peas. Would you like to smile this very minute and have your teeth reveal their natural brightness? And at the same time would you like to know how to help get away from the suspicion that unwelcome breasts, when caused by improper cleansing, may be holding you back socially and in business. Well, brush your teeth with colonose toothpaste morning and night, as you would with any other toothpaste, with this one exception. When you finish brushing with colonose, switch its rich active foam thoroughly to your mouth. For colonose is one toothpaste with a mouthwash effect built right in. Thus, it forces a double result. First, colonose helps your brush remove ugly surface stains from your teeth and does it with utmost speed. At the same time, it questions your breasts while you're brushing your teeth. Try it and see for yourself why colonose toothpaste has been approved by dentists everywhere. If you'd rather have powder, then ask for colonose toothpaste powder. It offers the same high-polishing, high-forming qualities and has a wonderful wintergreen flavor. Get K-O-L-Y-N-O-S. Toothpaste or Tooth Powder. Tomorrow, buy colonose. You've been listening to Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons, on the air every Thursday at this time. Don't miss Mr. Keen next Thursday when the kind deal Tracer turns to the ballet murder case. Here's the fast, easy way to have beautifully shining floors. Just use no rubbing arrow wax. While you watch, it polishes itself with marvelous luster that eliminates frequent scrubbing. Arrow wax dries in minutes, but lasts for weeks. Yet a full pint costs only 25 cents. Get arrow wax. A-E-R-O-W-A-X tomorrow. Mr. Keen, Tracer of Lost Persons will be on the air next Thursday at the same time. Mr. Larry Elliott saying good-bye for Mr. Keen and the Whitehall Pharmacal Company. Make us a colonose toothpaste and Tooth Powder, and many other dependable high-quality drug products. This is PBS Columbia Broadcasting System.
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Important topics like #InsectAllies #KyasanurForestDisease #MicrosatR and #ExerciseSeaVigil are vividly discussed in UPSC Perspective in this video.
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So, today we are going to see four topics. So, one is excise C-vigil, microsat R and chiasnur forest disease in main's prillium's perspective and insect alleys in main's perspective. Now, let us move on to our first prillium's topic excise C-vigil, ok. So, why it is in India has conducted a two-day coastal exercise along the Indian coast. So, that is the operations code named as operate excise C-vigil, ok. So, why it is important, ok. This is the two-day coastal defence exercise conducted in all over the Indian coast covering total 7,516.6 kilometers, the entire coastal areas, ok. So, the excise is conducted all over the place in eastern side it is West Bengal, Odisha, Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, also in Kerala, Goa and Lakshadeep, it has conducted various exercise. So, why they have conducted this exercise? So, it is they have to review the maritime preparedness of the country because we have to stop another 2611 style event which is which was held in Mumbai where the terrorist has intruded into Mumbai by acting as an Indian fisherman or Indian community people. So, there was a loophole in the Indian coastal guard system. To plug that loophole, we have conducted this exercise C-vigil. So, we are expanding to know the preparedness of our Indian maritime, ok. Now, they have also created audit on the vulnerable locations like the port locations where the fisherman community are living all the local areas are taken into consideration even the lighthouses are taken as a vulnerable locations and they have audited and checked the vulnerability of those places. So, here even the local committee like fisherman are also included in this exercise C-vigil, ok. Now, let us see what are the functions? This was conducted by both marine polis of the states as well as the Indian coast guards like marine polis have intruded from 5 kilometers from the coast. So, they have conducted exercise within 5 kilometers from the coast and the sea and Indian coast guard and navy had conducted this in high seas. It is in exclusive economic zones, they have conducted the exercise, ok. So, they have seen wide range of contingencies means difficult conditions like they have conducted simulated attacks which means the checking of infiltration from the enemies. There were so many exercises of contingencies that based on simulated attacks, ok. And they have followed the code of audit of internal ships and port facility security for mostly for this coastal locations. So, they have created a simulated infiltration that is the enemy intruding into India which is called as the red force and how this Indian force are going to thwart this red forces. So, that is the exercise. It is both based on shoreward exercise as well as seaward exercise, ok. Now, it is actually a build up of tropics, ok. Tropics is nothing but a tri-service exercise which is held every 2 years. It is held every 2 years. This is actually a step ahead of this tropics exercise. So, this was different ministries facilitated program. It was done by defence ministry, home affairs ministry, shipping, petroleum as well as natural gas customs everything. So, here all the communities as well as different state agencies and ministries are involved in this exercise sea visual. So, particularly to stop or thwart the 26 11 style of attacks which is held in Mumbai in, ok. So, this is important about this exercise sea visual. Though we have conducted so many coast guard exercise every year, but still this is actually a largest defence exercise of this type, ok. So, this is very important for presence topic. Now, let us move on to our next topic micro-sat-r. So, why it is important? So, ISRO's 2019 first launch is going to be this micro-sat-r along with another satellite called Kalam-sat. So, that is it. So, it is called as pride of place. What I have mentioned is a pride of place because it is a first of a military type satellite, ok. It is actually a military grade satellite, ok. Along with Kalam-sat and nano-satellite they are going to launch, ok. They actually launched and it is successful, ok. Now, what they had said is it is launched by PSLV C44, ok. It is called as PSLV DL, ok. It is called as PSLV DL. It is a 46th launch of this PSLV, ok. It is a 46th launch and what all the other things in it, ok. This micro-sat-r is a military imaging satellite, ok. It is actually launched from Satish Dhawan Space Center, Sriharikota. This is going to be the 46th flight we have already seen, ok. Then along with this micro-sat-r another satellite is also going to be launched which is known as Kalam-sat. It is prepared by students, ok. It weighs just 1.2 kilograms and it is a short-lived satellite, ok. It is a short-lived satellite. It is going to stay for two months, ok. It is going to launch and see the experiments in the space, ok. Now, what they have said is this will be launched within 15 minutes. It will go and launch and place in the polar orbit within the 15 minutes of takeoff. So, it is a different one and there are two aspects in this experiment. One is the reuse of waste stage which means ISRO is going to use the spent fourth stage which is called as PS4 of the rocket which is always of waste use. But now this Kalam-sat is going to use this PS4 and conduct experiment, ok. This is the first important aspect of this experiment and the next one is it is going to have another one called the lower than any of its civil earth observation spacecraft. It is going to have a launch space of just 277 kilometer away from the earth. Even it is lesser than ISS which is the lowest earth observatory or spacecraft. But this is a military observatory spacecraft, ok. This is going to have experiment on the military imaging. So, this is just based on military. We do not have much information about this functions and personalities but this is a one of a kind of ISRO, ok. Now, let us move on to our next topic, Kiasnu forest disease. So, why it is in use? There was an outbreak of Kiasnu forest disease in Karnataka, Shimoga district and the nearby states like Maharashtra and Goa have started preparing for the Kiasnu forest disease to avoid this, ok. This is news, ok. So, why this is so much important? This Kiasnu forest disease is also known as monkey fever, ok. It is also known as monkey fever. It is caused by a flaviviridae virus, ok. Flaviviridae virus family. This is also known as encephalitis virus or Lyme borealysis disease or skin monkey fever infectious dermicocenter ticharactin insect, ok. This are so many names for this insect. It is actually a tick-borne infection, ok. It is also known as arbo infection which means it was caused by an arthopore or that is known as arbo infection, ok. This is mostly confined to states called Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa, ok. Initially, it was discovered in Shimoga district of Karnataka in the Kiasnu village. Hence, it is known as Kiasnu forest disease. But due to disruptions of forest and deforestation, it has even spread to Maharashtra, Goa and even recent reports from 2013, Kerala and Tamil Nadu are also infected of this Kiasnu forest disease, ok. So, it was first discovered in 957 but this records annually as an endemic to this area, ok. This is an endemic disease to Karnataka, Maharashtra and Goa. Now, what are things? The transmission. This disease is transmitted from monkey to human or cattle to human. But there is no case of human to human transition, ok. There is no case of human to human transmissions. Mostly, this disease takes at least 3 to 8 days for incubation, ok. It develops from 3 to 8 days, ok. During that time, we have a symptoms of being chill, frontal headache. So, headache in the front part of the head and muscle pain, vomiting and mental disturbances. We feel giddy or nauseating. So, these are some of the symptoms. Another symptoms are like abnormal low blood pressure, ok. Abnormal low blood pressure, low platelet, blood, red blood cells and white blood cells counts. So, these are the common symptoms of this diseases. But this complication can be rectified within one or two weeks, ok. The patients can recover within one or two weeks. But the after effect of this disease will be prolonged, ok. This actually takes a long period to fully recover from this disease. So, the fatality rate is actually 2 to 10 percent for this disease. But due to the negligence of the villagers and other people, the disease is becoming more spread to other areas also. Because people think it is just a monkey fever and they brush it off and they are not thinking it is a serious issue. Now, what are the treatment involved? Actually, there is no specific treatment for this chiasno-forus disease. But only the vaccination can help, ok. So, vaccination can help. But it is only for the endemic areas, ok. For endemic areas, this vaccination can help. But what I have said is, some early medical care and supportive therapies like giving hydration, giving proper rest and medical therapies, that will help for this treatment, ok. Then, what are the prevention measures? So, one thing is, we have to spray the insecticides to the caters regularly in order it is just a tick. The tick can travel longer distance and catch the cattle, ok. This disease actually caused by the death of the monkey, where the tick is present in monkey. Once the monkey is dead, the tick will come out of this monkey's body and it will travel to longer distance and it can catch other caters. So, though catless is more susceptible for this disease, we have to spray insecticides regularly and Ivermectin injection to the caters to vaccinate them, ok. It is vaccination. For human, it is malithion spray. It is actually as a insect repellent, ok. Then, we have to destroy the carcass of dead monkey properly. So, that is also a preventive measure and we have to have a good sense of this monkey's death properly to know where are the monkey populations are dying. So, that we the preventive measures will be easy, ok. Then, other thing is there must need to be a two dosage of vaccinations, which is taking place with the interval of one month. But the problem here is the people will have vaccination for one time and they will not turn back for the second time. So, that is a most important problem here. Another one is dimethyl phthalate, which is the anti-tick, ok. It is a tick repellent. So, this is again recommended for preventing the diseases and wearing protective clothing, avoiding contact with dead monkeys and also collecting woods from forest also help from preventing this disease. Hence, this disease can't be cured. Only prevention is the way to avoid this disease, ok. This is the basic information. But the problem here is the disease which was started in 957, it is recurring annually. Though it is endemic, we couldn't control because it is actually spreading to other areas due to negligence of humans, as well as deforestation. So, now this disease is spread all over the western guard states, ok. So, this is about this Kiasnur forest diseases. Now, let's move on to our main topic, insect alleys by DARPA. So, what is this in news, ok. So, DARPA is nothing but Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency of US. So, this agency is particularly dedicated for developing military technologies for the Pentagon, ok. That is the basic news. So, why this is different in news? Because DARPA though it is a military technology developing agency that now has started to develop an insects evolving genetically modified viruses into crops. So, insects will have viruses into them that will affect the crop, so that the crop will develop genetically modified gene into it. So, that is the insect alleys scheme. So, insect is used as a vector to carry this virus to the crops, so that the crop will become resistant pest resistance or drug resistance. So, that is the experiment of this insect alleys. This DARPA project is actually going on, it is in pipeline, ok. But this has seen some notorious criticisms, ok. So, what is this? This actually seems to be an agricultural revolution or it is started as a rapid revolution in agriculture. But DARPA is known for its nefarious character, ok, because it is a military technology development agency. So, critics say that it is nothing but an ingenious explanation for lethal weapon system because they can use it as a biological weapon to curb agriculture productivity in other countries. But what DARPA has said is we are not going to use this technology in any military techniques, but it is for peaceful purposes. And even if you want to use in military techniques, there are some multiple safety layers which prevents us from using military product. But the dual use is definitely going to come, so this is the problem here, ok. Now, what all they have said? So, here the program is using the pestifier insects like aphids, leafhopers and white flies. This actually affects the crops. When this virus is introduced by these insects, the plant will develop resistance, ok. With the recent introduction of CRISPR, the gene editing technology has also become more cheap and highly potential and improved technology. Hence, this insect alleys technology will become a boon. So, that is what they had said, ok, that what they had advocated is this insect alleys are not going to target the germ lines, ok. Germ lines means the reproductive cells of the plants. Hence, it is not a heritable trice. Hence, it is going to stay with that plant alone. So, instead of going to high value seeds, we are targeting on the plants of wild varieties or hybrid varieties. Now, so what they are going to do is, we are not going to have a permanent trait mechanism, but it is a temporary mechanism which is only based on single growing season, ok, which is going to target only single growing season. So, this is the criticism in intonation arena, but that is a separate news. What India needs to do according to this, ok. So, India has an agricultural backbone. India is dependent on agriculture, most of the population are dependent on agriculture. What if this insect alleys turns to be an agricultural warfare? Are we really ready to face this, ok, because every technology will have a lure to enhance its power. All the countries around the world are enhancing their military power, but our India is still targeting towards soft power, but not to hard power. So, for example, China has moved from an era of reverse engineering to create adaptation and now it is going for disruptive innovations. So, this is the evolution of the Chinese. So, example of this is J-20 stealth fighter, ok. So, when China decides to target any part of the world, it can target and destroys the area within an hour of this decision. So, China has become militarily so much powerful even that has made USA to think about this biological warfare, ok. Now, what about India? So, we still have this mundane issues of Raphael issues, Tejas issues which are still on third and fourth generation fighter programs and even we have signed this Wuhan summit and we have waiver guard from this Khatsa which also shows that we are still following the soft power mechanism, ok. So, in order to go towards hard power which means they develop a military technology, we need some adequate budget, ok, adequate budget for the difference as well as we need some intellectual properties development in military. But worryingly what is there is according to World Bank India spends this total investment of R&D only 0.63 percentage for the last 20 years it has not developed much even this 3 fourth of this sector is not going for the difference, ok. Definitely the most chunk the larger chunk of R&D is going to other sector than difference, ok. But when we compare China the R&D has improved for difference from 0.56 percent to 2.07 percentage of its GDP. So, we have started in the same place, but China has overtook us, ok. Then what are the other things? So, what the things which is curbling India which is we have a false starts in arms acquisition wherever we go we have some issue in the arms acquisition during this auctioning process or the signing process everywhere we have some problems, ok. So, we have this defence manufacturing sectors fatigue that means known as India's fatigue, ok, to buy any arms, ok. Then it is evident from the poor participation of topless defence actors in our Arrow India and Defence Expo Exhibitions we have seen a poor participation of global investors in defence sector, ok. Now let us see our stories of Germany and Japan's military commitment. So, Germany in 1940s and Japan in early 1920s they focused on the military technologies that took a decade long commitment for them to develop this military technology. So, when we compare that to India we need at least not one election at least three or more regime changes, but with a sustainable defence policy to develop a defence committed military technologies, ok. Then what they have said is this not one election cycle we have to have a military power builder for a decade long one, ok. Then what are all the other things to say here? This military technology and defence does not come with buying a sniper or fighter jets, but it must need an adequate investment into it. So, what we need is a sustainable and indigenous, ok, sustainable and indigenous intellectual property in defence, ok. Hence the political parties and other members of India must have a bipartisan introspection into this decision and they have to act accordingly based on a bipartisan way, ok. So, this is about this insect alleys by DARPA. So, with this I conclude today's topic. Please like, share and subscribe to our YouTube channel. Thank you.
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Striving in Gaining Knowledge || Ustadh AbdulRahman Hassan
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Al Madrasatu Al Umariyyah is an online program aimed at seeking knowledge the way the salaf of this Ummah sought knowledge. All from the comfort of your own home and in the English language.
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فشرف بل اشتغالي بالعلم ولا تبغي به ما عشت يا دادا دادا وياله من شراف عظيمي الحمد لله رب العالمين له الحمد الحسن والثناء الجميل واشد أن لا إله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له يقول الحق وهو يهدي السبيل واشد أن سيدنا والنبينا محمد سل الله عليه وعلى آله وأصحابه والتابعين لهم بإحسان إلى يوم الدين أما بعد إن شاء الله تعالى أريد أن أشاهد معك أو إستخدام بانفت بإذن الله الكريم من المتحدة of a great noble imam الإمام يحيبني أبي كثير رحمه الله تعالى هذه المتحدة الإمام من مسلم رحمه الله رحمه صحيح أبو النعيم إبن عبد البر إن جامع بيان العلم وفضلي البيها قد إنه مدخل الإمام الخطيب البغدادي وانه كتاب الفقه والمتفقه هذا الحديث هو حديث صحيح and authentic حديث هذا أثر أكثر هو لا يستطاع العلم براحة الجسمي أن العلم لا يستطاع بسرعة في أيضا فالعلم لا ينال براحة الجسمي بلا بود من الجدي أنك لا تستطيع أن تستطيع العلم حيث أنك تستطيع أنت في بسرعة كوزية ولكن ما يحتاج منك هو أنك تبقى وكتب كثيرا ومكتبت أخي ومالتك هو ما يقوم بخضر هو المدخل هو شيء يحتاج المثابره عناية يحتاج أفت يحتاج حاول يحتاج حبض لوقت تبقى ويكتب يحتاج مع كل صحيح سيدي أيضاً يحتاج إلى توفيق ، العادة ، المساعدة ، المساعدة من الله سبحانه وتعالى لقد قمت بعمل كثيراً لأجهزة مختلفة ، لقد قمت بعمل إيجابية ، لقد قمت بعمل ساوية العربية لقد قمت بعمل كويت ، لقد قمت بعمل أخرين في العالم وقد أردت بعمل أجهزة المعرفة التي قمت بعمل أجهزة المعرفة They've come from Western countries, from America, England, Scandinavian countries and they sign up for universities, prestigious universities such as Medina university, Jamah at the Royal University Jamah at the Royal Imam and they all go there to study and to learn They also go to other countries, Egypt for instance to learn Arabic or to learn Islamic studies and even enroll into Esra University and what I've realized is that a lot of these students they come back with really not much و why is because they want to gain knowledge with comfort they want to gain knowledge with a luxury lifestyle and these are two things that conflate with one another it's two things that go against each other gaining knowledge but in a very comfortable and luxurious way it's like fire and water and that's the reality of it and the statement of here sums up that concept which is that if you want to gain knowledge and you really want to get it you really are serious about it you have to get rid of this luxury lifestyle that you're all about but if you don't want to gain knowledge then live your luxury life and comfort and you gain it I'm going to insha'Allah bring to your attentions why Imam Muslim رحمه الله he brought the statement of his يحمن أبي كتيرين الصحيح he brought it and by the way and when he brought it what was the objective behind it because there's no relationship between where the chapter ring in which he brought it in and the statement here so scholars tried to explain why Imam القادي عياذ رحمه الله in his كتاب المعلم the second volume page 577 he mentions why Imam Muslim رحمه الله he says قال بعض الشيوخينا some of our teachers our scholars they said إن مسلم الرحمه الله Imam Muslim رحمه الله أعجبه ما ذكر في الباب وعرف مقدار ما تعب في تحصيله وجمعه من ذلك فأدخل بينها الخبر وأنه لم يحصن ما ذكر إلا بعد مشقّة وتعب في الطلب وهو بيّن والله أعلم الإمام قادي عياذ رحمه الله he said the Imam Muslim what fascinated him was that which was mentioned in his in that bab in that chapter ring the narrations that he brought had actually fascinated him and amazed him and he remembered the effort and the hard work he went through in order to collect these narrations to bring them together and to combine them and to compile them and so in between these narrations he placed this hadith in there and he put it there to bring to his own attention and remind himself that all of this was not gained but received إلا بعد مشقّة except through after hard work and effort وتعب في الطلب and hard work was put in looking for these narrations and the same thing is العلامة السنوسي رحمه الله in his مكمل مكمل وإكمال in the second volume page 548 he mentions the same قوله لا يستطاع العلم براحة الجسم قيله في وجه لحديث البابي أن مسلم الرحمه الله أعجبه حسن سياق هذه الطرق التي ذكرها لحديث عبدالله من عمر وفسنيته إمام مسلم was the beauty of how these chains of narrations in which he has mentioned the hadith of عبدالله من عمر وكثرة فوائدها أن excessive benefits تراءنا a narration والتلخيص فوائدها ومجتملت عليه من الفوائد في الحكام وغيرها and that which it consists of in terms of benefits in its rulings فنبها then he pointed out على أن مله رغبت في تحسيل العلم and because of that مسلم then reminded that anyone who wants to gain knowledge like that and have that knowledge with him فليعانق التعب وليهجر الراحة he should hug hug what he should hug tiredness وليهجر الراحة and he has to boycott relaxing so actually hug tiredness as though tiredness is something that you can hug meaning be consistently with tiredness and also boycott and also boycott and relaxation then my beloved brothers and sisters من أرادة تحسيل anyone who wants فمن أرادة تحسيل الرتبة العالية my beloved brothers and sisters while listening if you want to gain a high level in knowledge by knowing معرفة العلم الشرعي by knowing the jurisprudence rules of the religion then spend your time in it فيكثر اشتغاله به spend your time in it ويطعب جسمه في العتناء بتحصيله and be one who tires his body in trying to gain this knowledge والله فإن في ذلك because the great prosperity and good that you ever might be looking for is in that في الدنيا والآخر in this world and hereafter الشيخ وشيخنا العلامة محمد بنصالح العثيمي رحمه الله إن شرح صحيح مسلم when he commented on the hadith or the ather story of يحيبني أبي كثير لا يستطاع العلم براحة الجسمي إمام محمد بنصالح العثيمين العلامة الفقيه الزمان he says beneficial points والله he says he said this should be added on to the things that a student of knowledge adorn himself with and of course it should be added on to the books that talk about the manners of a student of knowledge and the book of الشيخ بكرب وزيد and the likes of those books and then he goes on to saying for verily knowledge is not gained with a luxurious lifestyle a body that is relaxed فالإنسان الذي يريد أن يستريح any person who wants to relax وينام and he wants to sleep ويخرج إلى النزهة and he wants to go إلى النزه or he wants to go to the places watching the grass and beautiful sights ويذهب مع أخوانه and he wants to go with his friends يقض الوقت في غير فائدة to spend time with them with no benefit whatsoever فإنه لا يستطيع العلمة that person is not going to gain and he's not able for knowledge he's not made for it he's not cut for it فالإلم لا بد في تحصيله من حرسن for gaining knowledge there has to be striving أفت وجد واجتهاد ويقول and it is said give knowledge all of yourself and it will give you in return some فإن أعطيته بعضك فاتك كله if you try to give knowledge some of yourself you will not receive anything you will lose everything وهذا صحيح and the sheikh said this is correct ولا سي يما especially إذا عرف الإنسان من نفسي أنه يحتاج التعاهد العلم especially if the person realizes that he is he requires the تعاهد of this knowledge لأن الناس يختلفون if you realize in yourself that Allah has given you the ability and Allah has blessed you slightly mashaAllah your memory is a bit good your fast learner you pick up things quickly the matter becomes even more serious for you because as we know لأن الناس يختلفون and the sheikh said the people are different in levels فمن الناس from amongst the people are those من هو سريع الحفظ a person whose memorization is fast بطيء النسيان and it takes time for him to forget he doesn't easily forget what he memorizes ومن الناس and from the people are those من يكونوا بالعكس who is opposite to that which has been mentioned meaning he is slow in memorization and he quickly forgets it ومن الناس and from the people are those من يتساوا حفظ ونسيان his memorization and he is forgetting are both equal من يتساوا a person who is equal for him حفظه ونسيان the memorization and the forgetting ومن الناس from amongst the people are those من هو سريع الحفظ a person whose memorization is bad سريع النسيان he forgets very fast فالنسان يعرف من نفسه he knows from himself he knows himself ما لا يعرف غيره you know of yourself that which no one else knows of you فمن عرف من نفسه anyone who realizes from himself and know يحتاج إلى تعاهد anyone who realizes that is not like the normal people that he needs extra work that he should work hard the one who realizes Allah is blessed him now he also should strive because he can come out with a lot of benefits الامام الشافع رحمه الله he said this author is stabilizing the Kitab الفقي والمتفقي and it is from the senate وصالح ابن أحمد التميمي who said أخبرنا محمد ابن حمدان الترائقي اما الترائقي في sorry who said أخبرنا ربي عبن سليمان المرادي قال الشافعي ربي عبن سليمان المرادي narrated this from الامام الشافع رحمه الله and it is as I mentioned is from the tariq of صالح ابن أحمد التميمي who narrated from محمد ابن حمدان الترائقي في you الامام الشافع who said الناس طبقات في العلم people are of levels when it comes to knowledge موقعهم من العلم بقدني درجاتهم فيه their levels in knowledge is in accordance with levels in it it is going to explain that what it means by that the people's levels in knowledge is the levels of efforts and hard works that they have previously put in فحقوا على طلبة العلم بلوغ غاية جهدهم في الاستكسان من علمه والصبر على كل عرض دون طلبه وإخلاص نية لله في إدراك علمه نصن وستمباطن والرغبة إلى الله في العون عليه فإنه لا يدرك خير إلا بعونه فحقوا على طلبة العلم it is upon the student of knowledge to reach the highest level of his efforts in doing what في الاستكسان من علمه in gaining more knowledge it's upon a student of knowledge that he strives excessively in reaching one who gains a lot of knowledge والصبر and to be patient على كل عرض دون طلبه that the person is patient upon every obstacle and everything before the ultimate goal وإخلاص نية لله and that the person comes with sincerity في إدراك علمه in reaching his knowledge that he's looking for whether it is نصن in terms of textual evidences memorization when it comes to memorization it is important and also extracting rulings from it والرغبة إلى الله في العون عليه and also having desires in الله سبحانه وتعالى in aiding you and supporting you فإنه لا يدرك خير because a person will never reach good that they are looking for إلا بعونه except if they gain aid from الله سبحانه وتعالى ابن جماعة رحمه الله كتاب تذكيرة السامع he mentions something with Allah that every one of us needs in mentioning that ان العلم لا ينال إلا بالاجتهاد that knowledge is not gained except with striving he says دوام الحرص على ازديادي بملازمة الجد والاجتهادي والمواضبة على وضائف الأورادي من العبادة والاجتغالي والإشغال قراءة وإقراءة ومطالعة وفكرة وتعليقا وحفظا وتصليفا وبحثا ولا يضيع شيئا من أوقات عمره في غير ما هو بصدده من العلم والعمل إلا بقدر الضرورة من أكل أو شرب أو نوم أو استراحة لملل أو أداء حق زوجة أو زائر أو تحسيل قوت وغيره من ما يحتاج إلي he says to be consistent upon striving in increasing by never leaving striving والمواضبة على وضائف الأورادي من العبادة والإشتغال and that the person he's always coming with those types of worship of that time he's worshipping Allah a lot عبادة وطاعت he's coming with والإشتغال قراءة وإقراءة and that he busies himself in reading, studying ومطالعة وفكرة and also observing open books and reading you see مطالعة researching والتعليق وحفظة noting down things memorizing وتصنيف and authoring وبحث and researching you see ولا يضيع شيء من أوقات عمري and that he does not waste anything from his time في غين ما هو بصدده من العلم والعمل except that which is related to the knowledge and the actions which he is doing and the time that he spends is what إلا بقد الضرورة it's in accordance to the necessity من أكلن whether it's like eating or sure been drinking or no means sleeping أو استراحة لملال or relaxing because of tiredness أو أداع حقي زوجة or he's fulfilling the rights of a wife أو زائرين or visiting أو تحسين القوت or he's out there to gain provision and risk and food وغيره من ما يحتاج إلي and other than that which he requires وكما قيلة and as he was said once before my beloved brothers and sisters لا تحس بالمجدة تمرا أن تأكله لا تحس بالمجدة do not think أنا تمرا أن تأكله do not think that أنا is like a date which you eat لا تبلغ المجدة حتى تلعق الصبرة and you're not going to reach أنا until you show and you give patience الإمام سعيد بن المسيب رحمه الله الإمام سعيد بن المسيب رحمه الله he said إن كنتو لأرحلو الأيامة والليالية في طالب الحديث الواحدة he said I travel days and nights just for one حديث I will actually cut distance I will go land from land day and night just for one حديث يعقوب إبن السفيان إن اس كتاب الفسوي إن اس كتاب المعرفة والتاريخ الإمام المزي إن اس كتاب تهديب الكبال خطيب البغداد إن اس كتاب الريح التي في طالب الحديث إن اس كتاب الجامع الأخلاق الراوي إن اس كتاب الكفاية والذهب إن تذكرت الحفاظ إن السير على منوبلا إن اساعد إن التابقات الكبرة الرامه رموزي وإن اس كتاب المحديث الفاصيل إن اس كتاب جامع بيان العلم وفضله الحاكب إن اس كتاب معرفة معرفة علوم الحريث الأسقري أبو هلال أبو هلال الأسقري الحث على طالب العلبي all of them they brought it with the statement of سعيد بن المسيب وسنده صحيح and his chain of narration is authentic he is saying to you I did not hear of one hadith except that I traveled nights and day for it just one hadith and a person may be in a know a halaqa or they may know a dars where they can learn 4-5 hadith a day and they won't go and they won't go and this my brothers shows us that المعالي الأمور the things that are very high in life that you are not going to gain it unless you put effort and hard work in it and to remember that each tihad that you come with insha'Allah is going to be for the cause or the sake of Allah سبحانه وتعالى which you get rewarded for ولذلك أبو عمر الحسن المعالي الحمد لله يهديكم الله وسلحب عليكم الإمام أبو عمر الحسن المعالي إبن محمد إبن غسان البصري يهسد طلب الحديث طريقة ماضيل من آهل الرشادي فسلق سبيله موتنل درجاتهم يوم المعادي سيكي حديث is the path of the previously the previous nations the other previous people من آهل الرشادي from the people of wisdom and the people of guidance سيكي حديث and shed on it درجاتهم يوم المعادي سيكي حديث and ranks the day of judgment he also said العلم أفضل شيء انت كاسبه فكله طلبا ما عشتا مكتسبا فالجاهل الحيومي يتنحين تنسبه والعالم المي تحي كل من تسبا علم is the greatest thing which you can go out to look for be one فكله طلبا ما عشتا however long you live in this world be one that looks for knowledge and one who wants to gain it verily the ignorant one is dead and he comes out to the people and he's seen but he's jahil he's dead he doesn't live meaning no mentioning of him his presence is like his absence و العالم المي يوتو سكولا is really alive amongst the people his mentionings are there people are speaking about him ألمان مبنو القيم رحمه الله in his كتاب مفتحه دار السعادة first volume page 115 he says in the Quran every praising there is in the Quran for the slaves فهو من ثمرات العلم it is the effects of knowledge و كل ما كان فيه من دم للعبد and any way you find any rebuking any scolding in the Quran for him in ثمرات الجهلي it is because of the outcome of ignorance ألمان محافظ إبن حزم رحمه الله in his كتاب الأخلاق و السيار page 27 he says و يجلونك و أن العلماء يحبونك و يكرمونك لكان ذلك سبما إلى وجوب طلبه فكيف بسائر فضائره في الدنيا و الآخرة إمام ابن حزم if it was not from the virtues of knowledge except that the fact that they ignore once are going to respect you and that they are going to honor you و أن العلماء يحبونك and that the scholars will love you and that they will respect you لكان ذلك سبما إلى وجوب طلبه that will be sufficient in it being obligatory for one to gain knowledge فكيف بسائر فضائره في الدنيا و الآخرة then what about all the other remaining virtues in this dunya and in the hereafter و لو لم يكن if it was not من نقص الجهلي and if it was not for the deficiency of ignorance إلا أن صاحبه يحسد العلماء except that the fact that the person is going to have jealousy towards the scholars و يغبط نظرائه and that he is going to have he is going to have غبط of the people who are level to him من الجهالي from the ignorant ones لكان ذلك سبما إلى وجوب الفرار عنه the people who are like him he would want them to lose what they have he would have jealousy and hate towards the scholars if that wasn't enough for ignorance in terms of it being something to run away from لكان ذلك سببا إلى وجوب الفرار عنه that would be enough for you to run away from ignorance فكيف what would the matter be بسائر الرضائيله في الدنيا و الآخرة the other remaining evil traits that it has as I said before from the kalam of sheikh bin Uthameer رحمه الله my beloved brothers and sisters is what knowledge is something it will not give you some حتى تعطيه كلك until you give him everything you have و أنت إذا أعطيته كلك أعطاك بعضه if you give your all it will give you something in return والله المستعان also my beloved brothers and sisters the one who is seeking knowledge if you do not become patient إلا تصبر على تعب العلم if you do not become patient upon the hardship that you have to endure while seeking knowledge سبرت على الشقائي الجهلي you will definitely be patient upon the harm and the evil of ignorance اللهم سلم يا رب العالمين عبد الملك الأصمعي عبد الملك الأصمعي he said and this statement of his heives الإمام الباهقي brings it in his المدخل إلى سنة الكبرى he brings it from the senate من طريق أبي الحسن محمد ابن محمود الكارزي الفقيه وسنحدثنا أبو مضر محمد ابن مضر الرباطي وسنحدثنا أبو داود سليمان ابن معبد للبروزي وسد سبعة الأصمعية يقول أهاد عبد الملك الأصمعي رحمه الله سين ما لم يحتمل بقية في ذل الجهلي أبدا بقية في ذل الجهلي أبدا the person who does not endure the humiliation of knowledge for a portion of time he will remain in the humility of ignorance for the rest of his life if you do not endure the humiliation of seeking of knowledge for a portion of time in your life then know that you will remain in the humiliation of ignorance for the rest of your life so you choose which humiliation do you want to go through a humiliation which is limited for a portion of time and after that you become a person of knowledge or a humiliation that is forever to be you have to choose and sadly you see students of knowledge sometimes they want to learn knowledge without humiliating themselves without humbling themselves they want to gain knowledge with عزة نفس they want to have self pride self esteem and put themselves forward no one gains knowledge of my brothers unless he endures that humiliation and that humility another benefit point that I wanted to mention in this my brothers brothers and sisters is Allah did not make the people the same Allah did not make the people the same when it comes to seeking knowledge and the people are different وقد لا يت يسر لبعض الطلاب العلم sometimes it may not be easy easy for some students of knowledge seeking a particular science or seeking in a particular manner you see لضع في فهمي because understanding is weaker only عدم استطاعتي or his ability is very lower so what does he have to do in this situation شيخ الإسلامي بلوتيميا he mentions in the 19th volume page 119 he says pay attention he says that the majority of the people what may be recommended for them may not necessarily be the greatest thing out there some people will say to you them this is best for you but that which we recommended for them may necessarily not be the best thing out there it may not be why because the majority of the people are not able to come with the greatest thing out there و لا يصبرون عليه and they are not able to be patient with it إذا قدروا عليه even if they are able to do it they can't be patient on it و قد لا ينتفعون بي if we push them to the the unrestricted good that's out there they may not even benefit from it بل قد لا يتضررون بل قد يتضررون إذا طلبوا rather sometimes they may even endure harm from it and they may suffer from it if we push them to it such as they are able to understand detailed matters of the religion they can't they are unable to understand it that individual if we push him to it and we say still that's the best thing out there go for it he also said it is مجموع الفتاة the 24th volume page 198 it may be it may be an action which is less in virtue less in good then that which is greater than it it may be recommended for a particular individual it may be prescribed for a particular individual why because he has no ability for the greatest one the best of the ones he can't do it or maybe his love and his passion and his itimami and his kinsan و انتفاعه and his benefit is with the المفضول the lesser one in good فيكون and because of that it will be for him أفضل في حقه the lesser in good is the best for him لما يقترينه به من مزيد عملي وحبي وإرادات وانتفاعه because of the fact that it was connected to it is the action and the passion and the love that is in it for him look at this there are two things this is the best but for a person the best may not be the best for him why because even if he goes for this he has no drive for it he's not there so he will probably not get as much out of the other one which is less it would get from the one that's greater so it's lack of wisdom to push him towards that even Sheikh Mohammed he mentions in his كتاب الوسائل المفيدة للحياة السعيدة he mentions something like that so it's good that you go towards it and you look at it also what I have to bring to the attention and remind especially especially the beginner who is embarking on this path of what he is learning and seeking knowledge it is advised to him to accept what he is missing that he goes towards that which he is nefs is because because the thing that you are passionate about is most likely because you are passionate about it and you are not going to stop but if you are pushed towards something you are not passionate about you may stop seeking knowledge and you may leave the arena of being a student of knowledge until you carry on doing that حتى إذا رسخت قدمه في طالب العلم until your legs become rooted in seeking knowledge then insha'Allah you will think okay maybe I want to go to this now and maybe then and maybe that go to كتاب الوسائل المفيدة في حيات السعيدة جنيد من محمد البغداد رحمه الله he said he said ما طالب أحد شيء بجد وصدق إلانا له nobody has ever requested something or went after something no one has ever sought something with جد with unwavering conviction وصدق and with truthfulness in them sincerity إلانا له except that person will gain it and if he doesn't gain all of it he will gain some of it but you have to come with جد and صدق also my beloved brothers and sisters the people who want to gain this knowledge a lot of them you find they will leave the gatherings of knowledge مجالس العلم they are absent from it and that person فقد خسر الدنيا والآخرة he has received calm and corruption in his world and he is lost he won't gain anything وليدانك الإمام ويزيد منه هارون and the same is narrated from رحمه الله ويزيد منه هارون since he was after Sufiana Thori it's as though he took the statement from Sufiana Thori which is you see they say if you snooze you lose you snooze you lose if you are absent you will lose and your companions and your friends will take what you missed out they can take your portion يزيد منه هارون said that and Sufiana Thori but Sufian said it way before him so it's as though he took it from him so if you want to gain knowledge and you're not seen in the places where knowledge is sought and you're not sitting with the people of knowledge then you're not going to gain it I want to finally conclude with one final statement which is the statement of ألمام الشافع العلم الله which he said in his D1 and this is شروط تحصيل العلم the conditions of gaining knowledge they are six if you don't have these six you're not going to gain knowledge a student of knowledge who wants to gain knowledge if he doesn't come with these six don't waste your time don't busy yourself because you're not going to get anywhere with knowledge ألمام الشافعي he said لن تنال العلم إلا بسيطة سأمبيك عن تفصيلها ببياني ذكاء وحرص واجتهاد وبلغة وصحبة أستاذ وطول زمان أخي لن تنال العلم إلا بسيطة you're not going to gain knowledge except with six you're going to gain knowledge with these six if you want to gain knowledge with my brother لن تنال العلم you will not gain knowledge إلا بسيطة except with these six سأمبيك I will tell you about it عن تفصيلها ببياني I will tell you it's in details إن شاء الله the first one is what you have to be smart a person who is just heedless who is ghafil he doesn't know he won't get nowhere with knowledge because he is a smart individual وحرص حرص is a person who has شدة الرغبة he has excessive passion for knowledge my brothers and sisters أخي لن تنال العلم إلا بسيطة سأمبيك عن تفصيلها ببياني ذكاء وحرص you have to have passion for this you literally in your heart this is all you live for okay واجتهاد when you're striving you are striving so it's not just a رغبة a passion in your heart no no no it's also what now it's the effects are shown on your limbs وبلغة means ما يكفي لصد الحجة you're a person who's content quickly another person who's always hungry more and more of the dunya you'll only take the minimum minimum from the dunya وصحبة أستاذين the companionship and the hanging around of a person of knowledge a teacher that's the fifth one the sixth one is what وطول زمان time a length and duration somebody goes in six knowledge for two weeks or three months six months he comes back he thinks why didn't I gain much knowledge my brothers and sisters it requires it needs time so my beloved brothers and sisters remember that statement I wanna also my beloved brothers and sisters I know I said I'm going to conclude with that statement but a point that is really needed which is a lot of students don't do which is that the knowledge is categorized into أصول and فروأ even that the sheikh of islam didn't like this usage of فروأ or dividing the religion into أصول and فروأ but he himself used it elsewhere in his other places in his books behind why he didn't like using it and his reason is clear anyone who has studied it and looked at it in the works of him it is that if you do not take time out to learning the أصول the fundamental matters of the religion لذلك at the poet he said the scholars they say sorry more like من لم يتقن الأصول حرما الأصول anyone who does not solidify the fundamental matters of the religion he is prohibited from reaching his goal حرما الأصول حرما الأصول anyone who is prohibited from the fundamental matters of the religion he is prohibited from reaching his goals if you don't learn أصول الفق if you don't learn أصول التفسير if you don't learn مصطلح الحديث which are fundamentals if you don't understand them you are not going to reach your goal and then my brother and sister foundate yourself come place yourself upon a strong foundation تأسيل and تأسيث build a very strong foundation لكل فدن تطلوب every field in the religion that you are gaining knowledge for try to learn a foundation of it okay by trying to make yourself understand the fundamentals of that field you want to study فق have a good understanding of أصول الفق you want to do تفسير of the Qur'an learn the أصول التفسير you want to speak about حديث then learn the science of حديث مصطلح الحديث you want to read Qur'an you want to learn what you call it to read and the sciences of that work for it but then who do you read on you read on a teacher who himself knows it very well and he is an Atheri Salafi a man of the sunnah a man whose عقيدة is not corrupt that will not deviate you from the straight from the straight path because Allah تعالى و تعالى he told us in the Qur'an in Surat Al-Qasas ay 26 says إن خير ما نستأجرت القوية الأمين the best person to hire to be with is a person who is what قوي how is he strong متقن في الأصول he is strong in the sciences and he knows it and he is strong in his عقيدة and he is a person who is what he is ameen, he is reliable he won't lie, he won't deceive you he will give you the sciences and the knowledge the way it should be given to you I am going to quickly read on you كلام that شيخ بن عثيمين رحمه الله he said in his لقاء لقاء باب المستوحة when he was asked about عن التلقي عن العلماء والكتو he said أن الطريقين الصحيحين التلقي من الكتب وتلقي من أفواه العلماء ولكن لا بد من شرط أساسين في هذه الأمرين هو أن يكون المؤلف موثوقا في عقيدته وفي علمه أمانته وكذلك نقول في المعلم لا بد أن يكون موثوقا في عقيدته وفي علمه أمانته ولكن تلقي العلم من أفواه العلماء أيسر وأضبط وأصراعه والذين اعتمدوا في علمهم على قراءة الكتب فقط نرى أن عندهم أحيان شطحات بعيدة جدا عن الصواب لأنهم لم يتلقواها لأنهم لم يتلقوا عن علماء ناضيجين لأنهم لم يتلقوا عن علماء ناضيجين لكن إذا لم I think it's ناصحين لأنهم لم يتلقوا عن علماء ناصحين It's a mistake here I think I wrote لكن إذا لم نجد العالم الذي نتلقى من فيه فقرأ الكتب ثم إنه إذا قلنا أن التلقى من العالم أسرع وأحفظ فلا يعني ذلك أن لا يرجع الطالب إلى الكتب فلا يرجع إلى الكتب ولكن رجوعا مقيدا بتوجيه العالم الذي يقرأ عليه في كتاب العلم لأن أريد أن أكتبه أنه يقول لا بد أن يطلب العلم على شيخ متقن وذي أمانة لأن الإتقان قوة والقوة لا بد فيها من أمانة إن خير من استجرت القوي يُلأمين وربما يكون العالم عند إتقان وسعة علم وقدرة ليس عنده أمانة فربما أظللت فربما أظلك من حيث لا تشعر كذلك لا تأخذ العلب بالتحسيل الذاتي أي أن تقرأ الكتب فقد دون أن يكون لك شيخ معتمد ولهذا قيل من كان دليله كتابه كان خطاه أكثر من صوابه فالأصل أن يضل لأنه يجد بحر ويجد عمق لا يستطيع التخلص أما من أخذ من عالم شيخ فإنه يستفيد فوائد عظيمة الفائدة الأولى قصر المدة الفائدة الثانية قلة التكلف الفائدة الثالثة أن ذلك أحر بصواب قد علم وتعلم ورجح وفهم فيُعطيك الشيء فيُعطيك الشيء الناظيجن الشيخ رحمه الله يكتب أن هناك 2 طريق يمكن أن يأخذ العلم يمكن أن يكون يمكن أن يكون يمكن أن يكون من أخبار وشيخ يمتع يمكن أن يكون من أخبار أنه عقيد is Sound and his belief and his faith is in accordance to the methodology and the belief of Ahl Sunnatoo and Jamaa also the teacher that you take from and when you take your knowledge from it should also be the same it should be a person who is understanding of the religion is correct and his methodology and his عقيد is correct and الشيخ then emphasizes on the issue of that taking from a teacher is far greater لأن once you take it from a teacher it is أسراع وأحفظ it's quicker to take it and it is faster to memorize it also taking it from the teacher helps you from falling into any deficiencies because the person who tries to study from books and tries to read himself he is most likely without a doubt going to fall into the deficiency of falling to more mistakes than coming to correct instances and he brought the statement of the scholars anyone who his guidance comes from the books then his mistakes are far more than that which he gets right and then he emphasizes that the أصل is to rely on a teacher and a person of knowledge and he tells us three benefits that it has if you take from a sheikh a teacher first one is the duration is very short when you take from a teacher you get to the what you're looking for quicker but when you're trying to go to the books yourself you don't know where to start with you spend so many years of trying to know the books first before you and then after that you don't know which one should go first and then it wastes a lot of time the second benefit that he has from taking from a sheikh is what there is less efforts that are involved when you have to take from a teacher then when you have to go to the book yourself there's so much effort involved and the third which is that the chances of getting it right is is greater and it's more when you take it from a who's understanding is correct أثري who follows the textual evidence والله والي والتوفق سبحانك اللهم بحمدك الشدوء الله إلا الله استغفرك وأتوب إليه
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and today just having fun. Kind of lit up by the idea of being able to run a marathon. I'm gonna feel so impossible right now like who am I to run a marathon? It's the same feeling as who am I to dunk. So being an entrepreneur and trying to be a rapper and all these different things, it all aligns that. Blood flow, the longevity, the accessibility to run. And with dunking that's what I love. I love the feeling of feeling super light and free and you're fully expressing your body. But I've done that already so so way open to it but loving this journey of life. I'm very grateful to just freaking live and be out here. Let's see what we do.
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Round 3 Gibraltar Chess post-game interview with Pia Cramling
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Tania Sachdev talks to Sweden's Pia Cramling following Round 3 at #GibChess
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Pia, when in the first round followed by two draws against two strong grandmasters, are you happy with the progress? Yes, no, I'm very happy I'm just trying to see that I can play some fine chess and I'm very pleased to have played against two strong players and managed to make draws. And today with the black pieces against Motilev, you didn't seem to have too many problems to take half point back home. Yeah, no, I think it went fine for me after the opening. He went for in games, but I wasn't I wasn't worried about it. So but maybe, okay, maybe I didn't play the most accurate, but then finally it was a draw. I think so, I think I was better, but I didn't know how to have to play correctly. Just for the audience, that's Nigel screaming out that you were better. Did you, did you feel at some point that you probably had a slight pull? I guess for the position was fine. So and I you know, I had a bishop pair and I I thought I didn't have any problems. So Pleased with the result? Yes, no, I'm very pleased. Now Pia, you're one of those people who've been at this festival from the very start and you come with your whole family, the three of you play here. What is it? What is it that makes Gibraltar such a home for you and why do you like it so much? It's now it's the most beautiful tournament of all on the Chester really it's so It's so amazing to see this tournament because it's growing. It's becoming better every year. There are more people coming There are a lot of social activities. So it's not like a normal tournament It's like it's like a really family where everyone is enjoying whether you however the game go You have so much things around and it's just a very beautiful place to be here, too So we just enjoy it very much. I have to ask, you know, you're a you're a mother You're you've got a family Chess is of course getting younger How are you able to still keep up your level and your standard and still play such brilliant chess? Where with the black pieces you have no problem holding a strong Grandmaster? I don't know because I also have dropped quite a lot of rating the last last two years, but If I can keep my energy, I think I can play some some fine chess So it's very much up to keep the energy and to have the happiness for for playing. So The happiness you definitely have do you do anything specific to keep your energy levels up? Yes, no, I make a lot of okay a lot of sport, but I I mean I go jogging. I make some aerobics. So I try to make Lots of things when I'm at home here I'm just just walking and even though you come here with the family and you've got this really nice atmosphere You're of course taking the tournament very seriously because it's a very strong tournament Or do you feel having the family around makes makes you feel more relaxed? Of course, it's it's the it's I really love the tournaments where we can go together And this is your the most beautiful of all of all of them So for me if I would come alone, it wouldn't be really really the same So I really love when we can go all three of us and when you travel for such a tournament together Coming here playing this strong event chess wise. What is what's the aim or what is the idea? That would satisfy you what kind what kind of an experience would satisfy you For me is very much how I'm playing if I can get myself to play to play some fine chess This is the main thing for me and then of course I'm very happy if my daughter is progressing But we have to be just just to be patient with it And I I think for me the most important Concerning my daughter is that she enjoys playing. This is really the most important of everything And she's having a good time here. Yes, she's having good time Well, we'll we'll let you go now, but we hope to have you back in our studio soon. Thank you very much Thank you
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The Making of “Jesus: A Gospel of Love Online” | Online Community & Courses
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Join David Hoffmeister, Frances Xu, Lisa Fair and friends as they discuss the making of our new “Jesus: A Gospel of Love Online” platform found at the-christ.net. The team members will share what it’s been like for them to work on this project, the healing they’ve gone through, and how it has helped them integrate the teachings of Jesus into their own life.
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Hi everyone. Welcome to our live stream. We're so happy to be here with you and yeah we're pretty clueless about the future but we are happy now and we get to talk about Jesus tonight. I think we were born to talk about Jesus. Maybe that was the only purpose we were born for and so we're very happy to be talking about the present moment. The kingdom of heaven is at hand and take no thought for tomorrow and the joy of living this way, a life of trust. So we've got a nice topic for you tonight. Jesus's Gospel of Love. The Gospel of Love. It's pretty exciting because I remember when we were actually in the very beginning stages of just in the prayer about how this was going to happen and you mentioned Francis you said you know everything that I'm hearing it's like when I'm reading all the scriptures and all the deep teachings this really just feels like a gospel of love and I said oh my word I said that feels like the spirit giving that to us because you know all of Jesus teachings are really the depth of the Gospel of Love and now we have the Mystical Christ Academy that you know has been born out of that and we right now we're right in the I think at the tail end of our pilot program which has been really just we've been hearing all these reviews just really this platform for us to all be in that celebration of Jesus together and all the great tools and all of the great things that you know this library of tools and retreats and all kinds of things and these interactions that Jesus is bringing together for us to really just celebrate and be in fellowship together with you know just all these great tools so I feel very excited I've been part of it from the beginning and watching people raising their hands and people showing up just wanting to be part of it and just watching this whole thing bloom yes it's like it's it's just the spirit is doing it through us and even modern day teachers like Eckhart Tolle are talking about Jesus was a teacher of presence and and maybe 2000 years ago the presence seemed radical to the world the teachings seem radical and some may say that that would seem to be the case today but but actually I think what our discovery is is when you dive into it when you fully dive into it it's actually not radical it's just it's actually natural it's actual it's just like the the Beatles said in there all you need is love it's easy it actually is easier it's easier to just relax and be carried in the flow of the present moment and this this presence than it is and to do anything else it's it's more difficult to plan it's more difficult to analyze it's more difficult to compare it's more difficult to try to categorize or to try to work make your way or fix it or any of those things and it's actually easy to just watch what what is there in front of you and just behold it as if you're beholding it for the very first time and and there's no personal control there's no sense of control with it so we were we were laughing on our way over that it was so easy and it also is just so natural we're just watching what's happening yeah I think I always loved when I read or hear this phrase that you have taught the world what you are but you have never let the world to teach you who you are it's like a such a reversal of you know this idea of I already know I need to do do do plan plan plan get things done but it's like I have never led it to to have the space to show me and what does that mean like to to have the wise to have the eyes be open to say okay what if what if everything is going to show me something what if the spirit and the Christ is actually here to teach me something so do I have the the space the presence to actually be able to step back and and see what is that actually wants to show me and yesterday we had we had a call with them with this friend who who had been joined with us like ten twelve years ago and he said I'd love to come to be in service but I really want to undo being the doer anymore and we all celebrated we said that's our shared prayer come here and and not be a doer let's just join in the together and see how this plan gonna unfold and he's like oh my god I can't believe that we can really really celebrate in this collaboration and say we just not gonna we don't know and we can let it show us so I think this is just such a dear topic because it's so so deep is is is I feel it's so deep dear to my heart that oh my god I want to see above all else I want to see what is it revealing to me not presuming I already know not presuming that every day is the same old same old you know going through the motions but it's fresh it's a life and it's through everything that is gonna reveal some some deep love and this is a gospel love to us every day yeah it's beautiful because I've just been thinking about the word purpose you know and that's I feel like this purpose is really that prayer you know to remember God and to be in the prayer to be shown and and that's what I feel that this you know gospel of love is is really it's come out of this prayer to be shown for people to say yes to God and really just step in without really knowing and knowing that that the only thing that they have is that prayer you know and and like the relationship with God using that as our relationship to remember God to remember the Holy Spirit too you know I know for me over the years I've been in these situations where you know not knowing but it's like somehow some way in that I always say about the not knowing it's like you know I wouldn't be in this situation if I wouldn't be like Jesus isn't gonna throw us on our head he's gonna show us you know and and things will be revealed all for me that it's always my lesson that I you know and it's this development of trust through all of this that I will constantly be shown the way and that I don't need to know and to step back and just I don't know it's just such an honor to have these new experiences just to practice that and have that as our sole purpose I remember in the very beginning we have a we have a bunch of people that are gonna speak but one of the main things like we you know have this beautiful young group of people here and they were saying that you know that purpose like finding a purpose for their life is one of the most important things to find that there's a purpose that their life has meaning that everything that we're doing you know is just to remember the relationship with God not really any other purpose but how that brings us such joy to know you know that God is with us and that he will show us the way I know even the different people that are gonna come up here and speak I've been praying with them joining with them and and every one of them in the beginning says I have no idea how this is gonna happen I have no idea and I said that you know and neither do I and and today I mean just sitting here just knowing just how beautiful this is all turning out before us none of us knew you know that a book would be done and just all this great material and just everybody being in this surge of purpose really and and just seeing the beauty that's coming out of all of all of it and and then it's not you know when I'm healed I'm not healed alone that it's for everyone all these people showing up that want to be part of it they want to hear and and just really you know people are eager to hear you know how we live even because this isn't just once and done this is our life for many many years it's practical application of the course you know using this world now just to heal our mind that we're really just using it to look at those thoughts of doubt and fear and unworthiness and shame and and really using everything you know even the thoughts of responsibility thinking that I'm responsible and it is really just the call again to remember that you know to ask the Holy Spirit I'm willing Holy Spirit I'm gonna look at those beliefs I want to look at those fears and and open up you know really just to heal my mind and watch the miracles happen yeah it's it's just about present joy it's it's not about producing something it's not about an outcome in form it's not about a future it's just quite simply about present joy and and what's so beautiful about that is these are the teachings of Jesus even even 2,000 years ago he said take no thought for the morrow the kingdom of heaven is at hand meaning it's very close he was just introducing into a realm of seeming linear time and space and darkness he was introducing present joy you know dance for the Lord be happy and joyful you got lots to dance for you should be dancing that was a BG song should be dancing yeah that's what Jesus was showing up to say you should be dancing because you have great joy you have you have a creator that loves you you know the Beatles said it all you need is love and I think many of us were raised with you know we at some point in our lives we kind of got into love love love and then we were told things like well you can't live on love and Jesus is teaching you can they were saying you can't live on love like you have to use all these other things you have to do but Jesus is saying God is love God is life when you're when your mind is aligned with God you are that love and you are living on love that he said man does not live on bread alone Jesus would tell us you know there's mana from heaven there's so much joy in that alignment with God that you could literally live that's what I've seen over the years my appetite's leaving they tried to get me to eat today but I was not buying it I I have absolutely soup soup can get it no wave it off wave it off wave it off wave it off wave it off I'm intoxicated I'm drunk on the Lord and we're going to talk about Jesus tonight my favorite topic I just the movie is at the theaters right now it's called Jesus revolution and we are smack dab right this moment in the Jesus revolution this is it this is it the joy of the moment and then your appetite start to go away the things that you thought you needed the thought you wanted them dry they're drying up they're drying up for me they're they're gone they're really gone it's like no no don't know I don't want that no no no this this is everything you know we were raised to believe that we're a body in time and space and as long as you identify with the body then you identify with the doer and then it's never enough did I do enough did I do enough are you happy did I do enough is that good enough for you did I do enough it's all do do do do do what have you done lately what's your resume what what's your credentials what can you show me do do do do and there was a there was a song I don't know years ago called strangers in the night and but I like it when they get to the part do be do be do you do and be here it do be do be do do do be do do you have to get to the to the be be be be be be be be you have to let go the do be do be do because it's a split mind that thinks it's doing something I'll tell you right now you have never ever ever done anything wrong ever and you have not done anything right either you've never done anything right and have never done anything wrong if you feel the joy of that you feel the joy of the present moment because Jesus teaches us that you know that in no single instant as the body exists at all it's always remembered or anticipated do you hear it remembered or anticipated past or future it's just linear thinking that's the problem it's just hypothetical linear thinking things could be different I wish things were different I wish I was a better doer I wish I hadn't done those things I wish I could take back those things guilt guilt guilt guilt guilt or future plans plans plans plans plans for the future and there really is no future you know you start to really have the experience the people say why do they call them human beings they should call them human doings it's more accurate in this world to call people human human doers human doings because the being part has been lopped off and human beings is trying to put two different realms beings of the present moment the human part is of the linear time the belief system in time so for me I think we are this is the Jesus revolution and I love that movie but we don't have to even talk about who are the hippies and who are the square conservative ones there are no hippies or square conservative ones either in the present moment you don't have to come out of something that you never were you just have to really trust and even this weekend we are going to have a movie which is going to be strong it's going to be a strong movie of presence presence presence follow pray listen follow any other options no pray listen follow feel the joy feel the joy feel the joy feel the joy feel the joy and don't get caught up into the mechanisms of time so in here we have a night to talk about how even this Jesus gospel of love which is basically just giving the core teachings of Jesus but more than that it's the living presence of Jesus it's the it's the practicality I don't think Jesus' teachings are really radical only when you would hold them up against some false standard would you think that they were radical I think they're absolutely natural I feel like this is this present moment in trust and present trust and joy is really what's offered to us you know it's like the solution is the correction and we don't need to analyze the problem we're not interested I'm not really interested in history my mother was a history teacher but I was named after David in the Bible and I'm ready to sing a joyful song to the Lord the Psalms you know I was named after a poet and a singer and I'm finally getting fully into the joy of of the singing doobie doobie do you hear it doobie doobie do you know that's a split mind doobie doobie do you know you have to get to the bbbb bing got it so we have to talk about we actually for people who go to the-christ.net they there's a taster isn't it like a day taster people get and then there's a pilot course which we were thinking I guess is it all recorded could this it's all been recorded yeah it be available taster pilot and then the mystical eight week mystical Christ Academy mystical Christ Academy so that starts April 5th I think is that April 5th is when we launch our first eight week program yeah and then the ones we're going to hear come up and be in these beautiful stools I like it we went all out yeah we're bringing it all in I feel like I'm on the dating game or something you know what I mean that's their number one that's their number one how are you healing your mind bachelor number one move to number three no okay but that's good because this is more again it's the practical experience though it's the practical how has this backdrop of working on the gospel of love been healing for your mind how has it helped you open your heart up how practical is it not not a it's not an outcome or a thing you know it sounds like a linear thing Academy but the joy of the moment is the Academy the joy of the moment is salvation it's glee it's everything but we we're going to hear from people that have been pouring their hearts into it and I think it's like a symphony you know Jesus is conducting and there's a big symphony going on he's like oboes and percussion and a little bit here and there and and we're just in the glee of of experiencing it so here we go what should we do I don't know no I feel excited you know were you thinking something to do you go ahead well I was thinking maybe we could bring up Eric and you know thinking maybe we could bring up Eric and Laverne and maybe Linda because I know they've been the core of the pilot program and the mystical Christ Academy and you know kind of from the very beginning so I'd like just to bring them up and hear what they have to say great here we are and like David's saying it's more about the practical application and the real experience because I know I've joined with all of you and just this present what you were saying David just being in this present being done through experience that I know that you've had to really it's been you know deep prayer yeah yeah first baby introduce yourself if you're a Jesus lover then let's hear it if you like the present moment let's hear it if you like being let's hear it and then everything will flow into that yeah well we're all three Jesus lovers I'm Eric I'm Laverne Linda and yeah we've been collaborating for a few several weeks or months I don't even know how long it's been because the time just seems to fly by because we're just so immersed and in the purpose of letting the spirit do it through us and and facing a lot of relationship issues with each other to that it's all been for healing so I know like Laverne and I every at least once a week we have a little like an upset that comes up between us and then we just express it and move through it or with you yeah it's like we're on a team of you know yeah Jesus is just calling us into this experience of letting go of our past but to go into that it's like we have to keep getting in touch with our ego self and moving through it so I don't know it's intense sometimes but it's also really beautiful and I'm just so grateful for the way the relationships get used for for this healing of my mind so I can get closer to God and keep going get closer to Jesus get closer to the spirit and yeah oh man well yeah for me because it was last July I think when I first sort of felt this like upliftment from something you said at a retreat David about some virtual reality and I was I met up with Lisa after and I said there was something about that term virtual reality that just kind of got my attention because I've always just had this kind of zeal about tech and cutting-edge technology and AI and everything but I never knew that it was going to lead me to this Jesus a gospel of love but what has been so amazing about it is just that you know what we've put out there is what we want for this and what we envision it's like everything comes up underneath it to support it after we say what we want the technology has been coming in so rapidly and then it's just so amazing like oh my god it's taking care of that for us it's taking care of that for us it's taking care of that for us so that we can be in the presence together so when we're not in that vibe that high vibe it's we can really feel it like we have to stop whatever we're doing just to move through whatever that block is that we're experiencing so so that's like the impetus to to stay in that vibe and to move through things quickly whenever we notice like we're having some difficulties between us yeah yeah well I feel like it's been a very deep experience for me to especially with the relationships that have been given like Laverne and I have been really joining very very closely and Eric Laverne and I Lisa you and I in the beginning and yeah I feel like there's a lot that's being washed actually like responsibility unworthiness fear of like I don't know sharing all my thoughts and I feel especially my relationship with Laverne feels like really really important and you know I text her sometimes at 8 p.m. like okay I have to finish the day off with you like I just need to connect and it's really beautiful actually to just see I don't know like just to feel like I can be so fully connected in my in my mind with someone and that actually is the safety rather than trying to do things myself and try to fix things myself or yeah so I know I'm really I didn't know that I signed up for that because I was kind of steering the yeah online community we had a now tribe of Christ and it's been it's been such a gift for me like yeah I'm really grateful yeah yeah and I think for me to even just the idea of the virtual reality what it is revealing itself to be is like this digital community like this it's possible you know for us to come together no matter where we are in the world you know we don't have to be in a certain location like we can have this experience everybody that wants to be part of it can have this experience together so it's almost like every day we're like okay what is it now spirit that's going to provide this experience to whoever wants it really it's open to anybody and that's where I feel this passion about what what we're being and I and I do have to say that I can't you know there's still more do or stuff that's coming up for me so I never say that it's completely washed because I feel like even today I'm still confronting that temptation to try to do or do stuff when I really need to step back and not do yeah and I've just been really appreciating these a lot a lot of interactivity like we've been talking about how the the this whole Jesus the gospel of love platform with online courses and online community and it's really like an answer to our prayer to all feel more connected to kind of go to be drawn into deeper intimacy with each other and with the whole world really with with our whole our whole self the whole world the whole mind the whole cosmos really and and inform how that's looking is a lot of these live sessions coming in lately in the in the course and we're going to start doing them in the tribe of Christ community I think tomorrow night there's going to be a dance session that's going to be like broadcast in zoom and and then next week and we might have a cooking show coming in we might have a lot of different things just Lisa's big win yeah and I've just been loving it because I get I've so far I've gotten to be the host like it's like I was told the beginning you know I think Eric you're gonna you're gonna be the host and and I haven't really spoken publicly in front of a camera for it's been a few years I mean regularly I haven't it's been on and off but I used to love being doing live broadcasts and you know going on YouTube doing lives and it's been a while I've gone through a lot of kind of dismantling since then I feel and now it's it's coming back around this speaking more and interacting with people and you know Francis and I had that conversation earlier and that felt so good just to be like because you know and with you the other day just locked into the present moment and just praying for what to say next and I just love it and then we open it up for questions and people to share their prayers and there's just an intimacy there that I think we can it's tangible like we can all feel a connection that we're all in this purpose together and I just love that how technology is allowing for us no matter where we live in the world to really start to feel this one-mindedness that we all crave yeah when I think of Jesus too I when I look back at the Gospels and I look back at the the Sermon on the Mount and everything the thing that leaps out it leaped it's always leaped out to me is the be attitudes to get that be attitudes teachings are words teachings are strung together ideas and that's like a trampoline but Jesus is not advocating that we study or we just continually just go over and over the trampoline checking the springs checking the everything about the trampoline the trampoline is just a tool that can be used briefly to spring into the be attitudes even in more modern times there was a psychologist I liked Abraham Maslow some of you remember his hierarchy of needs his little pyramid self actualization that's enlightenment is at the top of the pyramid and if you go into the point of the pyramid he talks about the be values the being values that's the whole point of going through all the getting on your needs met so to speak the basic needs and emotional needs and you go higher and higher your cognitive needs and then being he's the saying the same thing that Jesus taught 2,000 years ago the be attitudes the be values you can see it reflected everywhere that that this is not about achievement it's not about accomplishment in terms of form this is about being happy everyone wants to be connected everyone wants to be happy everyone wants to feel joy everyone wants to feel love and and what the teachings are pointing to is that it is natural to be who you are as God created you it's very unnatural to try to pretend it's unnatural to wear a mask it's unnatural to analyze it's unnatural to try to figure out it's unnatural to try to fix these are unnatural and the be values the be attitudes are are natural and you notice to that you don't have to do anything to be what you already are the Francis was alluding to that the beginning where Jesus specifically says you have taught what you are but you have not allowed what you are to teach you is that profound you have taught what you are that's the self concept that's the flesh you have taught what you are but you have not allowed what you are the Christ to teach you as long as we're still planning planning planning planning for the future I was just reading that in today in 135 but he was saying you know healing is natural and that it's not often recognized that planning is a defense against the truth is that planning is unnatural healed mind is relieved of the belief that it must plan and that's why he said 2000 years ago take no thought for the tomorrow he was actually teaching from presence like Eckerd says he's just teaching love from the presence of love and and just saying be like me because that is your destiny we are the same love we are we were created by love and we are the same love we always have been and everything else is not true it's not real so what a beautiful orchestra we have coming together we have online community we have programs coming we have academy coming we have lives like we're doing now but lives inside the Francis did one today this morning did you enjoy it yeah I really did and I know that you know every time when these kind of opportunity to come together like you're saying is actually an opportunity to feel joy there is no other real opportunity there's never gonna be did you do the right thing did you do the wrong thing because that's that's that's the whole frame of thinking that you just can get yourself completely you know tied up into a self-concept and the way of undoing is let what I am let who you are teach you then you step back and sing how can I actually allow this to teach me how to be happy and how to connect with with the with the people in this present moment and just let you know because I remember even you David you said a few days ago like that every gathering is really just an opportunity to to join with the spark even in the room and see what's gonna unfold from that moment is there's actually no other real plan except to let us join together in this and see what unfolds so I feel like even with with the gospel of love and mystical Christ Academy all of this all of this product so-called they actually came from that spark from the very beginning when the word you heard about technology and you like I really want to do this Eric join Linda join and we join and something just take shape and now it gives us more opportunity to say okay what about now we come together just just tap into the spark yeah I remember when we were talking early on the ver and you said what I really feel to is that what you what are you sharing and radiating is that that enlightenment or salvation or self realization it's not only possible but it's inevitable you you have to kind of really yield into that inevitable thing like at the ego does not like that word inevitable it likes to have wiggle room but but happiness is inevitable joy is inevitable laughter is inevitable the world will end in laughter because Christ is inevitable and that's I think the energy what this is the Jesus Revolution we're we're feeling you know and even they were I think Emily and Francis were going down to meet an old old dear dear dear friend of mine down here in Mexico that I haven't seen for years and years and years I really have not seen for years and and Francis said we're going to see Cesar and I'm like oh yeah render on to God what is God and under the Cesar what is this is the Spanish version to Cesar and Francis said you want to go along I said yeah and we went there and sparkly eyes bulging rosy cheeks hugs oh I didn't even lost time how long we were there but we were laughing rejoicing sharing joy from the heart it just we were like lifted and lifted and lifted and lifted and and then we got a message today oh so grateful so happy you know and this this is a man down here in Mexico he would do anything for me to help share the joy I mean he would handle anything he would even walk me out to the car and years ago I mean many years ago he walked me out to the car and he'd go I don't know anything about Mexico I don't know anything about how he said oh you're missing your emissions sticker on your car for down here like Cesar delivering where how would I know coming to Mexico that I that I'm missing the emission sticker on the car but he comes out of his office walks me out and points out you need to to get an updated emission sticker but that's just the spirit of joy taking care we call him angels everyone turns into an angel you don't have to know how to figure it out or survive in time and space you just have to be willing to accept the grace of the angels because yesterday we because he he works in the bank Cesar and we went to see him as if there was a purpose to talk about some of the count in in our bank but really I was watching you talking with Cesar we were there for hours and really there was like hours of talking about the movie and about his daughter Jesus and telling everybody and about about the you know our our our ministry and he was talking about his daughter's commission service and just like a so many conversation and then in the middle of it maybe one sentence though a sentence about the account come through and then we went off for another hour of all these other things and then another sentence of the count comes right away in the end after hours there's a few sentence of regarding what what we went there for came through still but the majority of the things was just talking about the joy I said there's a movie out now in the theaters Cesar have you seen it Jesus Revolution no no no I said it's oh I'm telling him the plot I go into the whole plot beginning to the end he's like and then and then we can't oh this going on this and this we have a new intern application she's she's coming from New York City what's your Wi-Fi do you want to see it yeah here's my Wi-Fi so we watched an intern application together and she's walking through New York City and sharing from her heart I ranked on one plug from the corporate job and everything like this and we're like oh it's a door he's like she's adorable I want to meet her I want to meet her when she gets here you know it's that's the first interaction I've had with Cesar for years I haven't seen him for years but then we were fired up after that so we were like this we need to see the Jesus Revolution and so we were like let's go down to I he he to the movie theater and let's find the the guy who orders the movies rent the theater yeah and at first he came down he's like oh yeah that looks kind of like Jesus Revolution looks kind of like a rare movie and we said yeah it's not like you know Titanic or some but but then he was like watching us and you speak English okay good good so we were Lincoln and he was like and then he's like I know the guy who brings the movies all the movies to Mexico because that's his business it's his theater and he's like okay Emily what's your what's your number your phone number and he's gonna text us he's like I'm gonna find it he went from that's a rare sounding movie to I'm gonna find talk to this guy and see if I can bring this movie we know down here we probably knows all we know a lot of people who probably would enjoy packing the theater his theater but it was just the joy of the moment it's following the joy of what feels wonderful in the moment and then going with the full sense of not an expectation of anything but first we talked to concession the concession stand people and then you had had Jesus Revolution on your phone you were like this and he's like he almost know exactly when a moment and he just ran away and brought the manager down and the manager was like but then after we told him everything he was so happy was shaking our hands and he's like my name is Carlos I will I will be in touch I will definitely be okay that movie for you I will get that movie and then Francis like good good soon she threw it on top of the whole thing soon that's our version of now soon and he's like yes yes but it's a it's an energy it's a vibration it's the joy of of Jesus you know it's joy Jesus is just a demonstration it's a presence for us of that we are free now it's not a future salvation thing it's not a work this out it's the grace of God is here and now and we are free now and we need to dance like the Kim Walker song dance like the weight has been lifted yeah dance like the weight has been lifted grace is waiting for you yes communion grace joy it's okay to be drunk on the Lord it's okay to be intoxicated on the Lord that's how it is for me and now I'm not even able to have solid foods you know I soup no wave off the soup to wave that off to but it just you you get more and more intoxicated in in the mana from heaven or in the eastern they call it the Prana but it's the mom called it anyone mana Prana it's just light we are a being of light we live by light we don't live by the things of this time space world we live by light and so here we are we are here and these are three of our initial collaborators and and then you actually have a have a team you've had teams and teams of of ones working with you maybe you can just share introduce or share a little bit about your teams well we have a lot of people that have come up underneath this whole project but I have to say that I mean the bulk of the support has come from the cost of the Milagros and the interns here it feels like just some kind of blessing that they you know we started talking about this idea and then pretty soon it's like there's a whole team that's here that's our that's ready and mobilized and and they have just grabbed the ball so yeah I and I know you there are people on the community side to that have jumped into maybe you want to say something about them yeah we have some remote volunteers around the world that are in the online community every day and there's we have a WhatsApp group and it's like ping ping ping ping ping all day like there's so much inspiration coming through them like they're so inspired to share the teachings of Jesus they find little video nuggets I know Lucy was making this beautiful video from Francis talking about the chosen and running a chosen clip underneath it and it's just and it's actually things that they've never done before and they are actually really amazed too about what's coming through and I'm too like they're sharing all these things and what about this then that can we share this in tribe of Christ yeah it's like there's so many seeming decisions to make all through the day and I joined a lot with Laverne but there's so much joy that wants to come through there's there's really a lot of inspiration so I'm like okay okay pause guys I gotta pause my notifications but it's but it's there's so happy and there's so yeah it's it's really a gift for me actually to collaborate with them every day yeah yeah yeah and maybe Jason or Eric you can share about the online program is going on the pilot program because that that's a synergy that's a collaboration too that that just it's just started but but these people I think there's I don't know how many is all is probably a hundred but we get portions of that that join in lives and they're just pouring their hearts out and sharing their heart and we're all just blessed by what we hear so that's kind of another thing that's happening yeah simultaneously yeah yeah the pilot course is I think we're like right in the middle of it right now day four and we've had a few live sessions and just hearing from people who've come on to really pour their heart out and a lot of emotion coming up like like today with Kima is a man who just yeah just crying and saying I really just want to devote my whole life to this and it's just so beautiful I I can't believe how much I don't know it's just that there's so much sincerity and and heart that we're getting witnesses of all these people around the world that really want to fully surrender their life to Jesus the gospel of love and here I just am so grateful too because yeah like I've been joining with Lucia maybe we can bring Lucia up to to share I don't know and who else we have we have a lot but Sam and Lauren have been Amelia we have a lot we don't have enough chairs for everyone but but yeah Lucia has been so instrumental in this whole thing because she right from the beginning she kind of took the helm of leading a team here we call it Team Jesus here at La Casa and and just because we at the beginning Laverne and I were joining with Lisa and we had some ideas but we didn't really know where it was all going so we would just share our ideas and then we'd share them with Lucia and she would share them with the team and or sometimes we'd have a big group meeting and then things would happen we even created a whole course and then got to a point where yeah that doesn't really feel like that's quite it and so we just completely scrapped the whole thing you know everyone had to face their thoughts around well what what about all that time I put into it you know and but everyone really quickly got on board with yeah let's just start over and let's go into the mystic and pray for what is it now because it's got to be for us it's got to be for us in this moment to feel connected we're not really doing this for some end product and we keep reminding each other of that I think and yeah I just am grateful for Lucia's help too because you've just been not only really helpful in terms of you know getting things done like but that's not even really what it's about I feel like you're the main help is you've just been so authentic and so transparent and willing to face your own emotions and go through things and yeah and that's really what it's about I know that's what it's about for me and I know that that we've all come here because we we want our life to be devoted to healing and and it's not about getting anything done like David's been saying so yeah I'm just so grateful for you and maybe you have some thoughts you want to share about yeah I yeah sharing today actually how how grateful I feel for the whole the whole thing just coming into my awareness and being here and having it as as my function and it's been a lifeline because there's just so much healing that goes on here it's like oh my gosh is this ever going to end like am I ever going to feel stable like I feel like like the girl from Tangled this in today's just like just crazy like manic chaotic and and yeah this whole project has just been so good to just bring myself back over and over again just to the focus of of Jesus and like his ministry like over and over again just to bring my mind back to the now and then whenever stuff comes up just us joining over seeming spreadsheets and captions or whatever but actually what's going on is is in the joining and and in the conversation and and feeling so loved and held in that as well like whenever anything comes up it's just so much there's so much love like and I was sharing today as well how yes when the doer comes in and then think I've done something wrong or all bright and and that's yeah just washing all that away and just seeing that you know I I don't want that anymore anyway like I did that I done that for really long time where I just focused on the doer and how can I get better and better so this has to be about something else this can't be about the doer because I've done that for so long and again I was sharing today how whenever stuff came up there's this idea that oh god they're going to just chuck me off this course I'm too unstable they're just going to tell me you can't do this you just just we'll get someone else who's kind of more focused and can do it and isn't going off and crying every five minutes but it's like no every every time I'm showing that you you're okay and it's not about that like you can it's for the healing so and being carried in that love to yeah okay we can we can heal and then we can come back to the project and nothing's gone wrong nothing's ever gone wrong so yeah so grateful yeah and I I want to add to that because the feedback that we've received from the interns every step of the way has been so helpful and kind of the key things are like shorten it up shorten it up shorten it up you know so we're just really trying to get those nuggets in in the course so that you know people know that they're getting the best of the best and what I found to be so cool too is you know we've put these these great movie clips inside the pilot course and so like in the community while everybody knows about the being there Chauncey Gardner you know the Chauncey Gardner state of mind most people wouldn't really know that except in the community so now with the people coming into the course we're all talking about the same clips you know tangled going through that dismantling and you know the Bruce almighty God's reaching out and he's not listening and it's just beautiful to see that we're all in on the same page with this healing process which is really cool to see and to get that reflection back from Francis the live session and the people that were in it today was great so it's like live feedback we're getting it immediately everyone's in sync that's the fun part you can feel the synergy everyone's in sync hey do we have other people that you want to call maybe Sam yeah Sam thank you Lucia just as Sam is coming up I just want to say you know Sam really just jumped on board so quickly not really knowing a whole lot about video editing and he is like you know the video editor extraordinaire now here and training everybody and organizing all the clips it is and he's really kind of like the central casting guy with in terms of our videos and getting clips ready and and even preparing all of the retreats to be uploaded on to our new platform so he's got a lot going on yeah we need to hear from this because I was going doobie doobie do but in between do and be is done through ah anybody wonders what it's like to be done through we you know we every time we hear a Celine Dion song we know she's been done through she would say she's been sung through she's not identifying with the do or she's identifying with through and then so you just came in and jumped right in and now it's more of a done through experience yeah like I just love how everything unfolds when you just kind of yeah give that big yes like I give that big yes to come in here and then yeah I done like video editing before but like not to any kind of high standard just a lot of personal projects like videos of myself through my hobbies and like one or two projects at university but then like yeah turn up here and then yeah like end up video editing and it's like yeah you've got Final Cut Pro like really good video and software and I was like oh my god I was so excited and it was that that first experience of like really giving my kind of skills over to the Holy Spirit it was just an idea before that and then it's like wow now it's like a living experience and and yeah like I spend all day video editing most days and yeah it's just been great and yeah like the collaboration as well I remember when we made the Matrix video this on the Christ.net I think it's on the homepage yeah like it's such a cool video but there was like so many revisions of it like the film was like yeah I want this and then I made a video and then just no not at all you know go back to the drum board then we come back this is what you wanted no this is not what I wanted and yeah there was a lot of healing in that like you know like oh if I could just do it the way that I wanted everything would be fine but that's not how it went and yeah that was back and forth and then yeah it really like sculpted and then I think Laverne made like the last finish and touches and then I love the video so much now and I think it was like better than anything we could have done like on our own so yeah it was just such a testament to collaboration and yeah there's so many other healing opportunities that come up with video editing there's so many technical things that can go wrong and also yeah just stop washing away of pride and the iron-o-mind like yeah receiving like instructions for clips and being like why do they want it done like that like you know it would look so much better than like having to fight that battle with like the urge really does come up like oh I'm just going to do it the way that I want you know and one time I actually got to the point where I'd edited a video how I wanted it not how the instructions were and it felt so wrong and I was like I should stop this and I was like no and I exported it and then I went to the next stage like handbrake and it like compressed the video and then I got to the part where I was about to upload it and I was like no this is just clearly not guided like it felt so wrong but I like I took it to the final step before I was like okay Holy Spirit I would just listen and follow so yeah but I've just been so grateful for the opportunity and yeah to work on kind of a course focused on getting more and such of Jesus is like a prayer for me because yeah up until quite recently before coming to the community I only just made that step of like okay I'm going to start praying to Jesus now don't just the Holy Spirit the Holy Spirit was safer and I'm like yeah I had a lot of like preconceptions about Christianity still and then I was like okay I'm giving up Jesus I'll come to you and now it's like my prayer is the strength in that relationship and it's like okay here now you can work on a course about building a relationship with me like so yeah it's just cool how everything unfolds once you say yes that's a good example of how when you give it over to the Spirit because like with you and Laverne working so closely and intimately on this but that's no that's not it that's not it that's not it you know it reminds me of that movie Inception you know Leonardo DiCaprio and then the woman the girl who's the architect and he's got these ideas of Inception and all these deep things and the whole team around him and pulling their parts and then she comes in and she starts whoosh whoosh whoosh with making scenes and in cities and building and pulling things and he's like whoa so when you bring the architect and the ideas together you know it's really something to experience you know I remember the first time I went down to Argentina was like 2003 and I was going I did many gatherings all over the place just was done through done through done through and then one night my host just said we're taking you out tonight you're going to have an experience and I said great what is it are we going to a meal well it's like a dinner theater but there's runways that are between all the tables what's on the runways tango you mean I eat my meal and the men and the women come out and tango on the runways while you're eating like two three feet away from you yes well these tango dancers came out and they were spelt they had athletic bodies like you wouldn't find in the Olympics and I was sitting there eating my meal and I could hear their bodies slicing dancing next to me and I could hear the wind going like Zorro I was like what is this it was like men and women dancing with such high speed and such precision probably for centuries I was involved from a lot of passion you're working out passion issues you should try out some tango they even told me the history of tango I thought oh that's dark I'm eating I'm eating please but to me be able to hear their bodies slice through the air when you're eating you never had anything like it but that's kind of what it is here at La Casa you're kind of slicing through so many past ideas with full fuel and passion and it's like you're just taken and swept up in it and then there's something inside you to know that this is a cleaning a clearing a purifying it's good there's something good healing happening underneath it and even though the ego is like this is crazy crazy crazy crazy but there's something you feel the goodness thank you for your willingness that's really just allowing yourself to be done through and the Verne of course she's been in our community for years and did these metaphysical movie trailers in our community when she first started putting them out they were like with narration and it was like anything about a movie trailer there's a lot of work that goes into a movie trailer usually a year before the movie the whole thing in selling the movie is the trailer and we were like watching some of the Verne's two, three, three and a half trailers and we're like I think you found your calling I don't know why we were all like dazzled we're like we wanted to see the movie with new eyes after we heard and saw the trailer we were enticed we were allured into it more than ever and I think that's what is happening with this Jesus gospel of love it has to be done through in such a way that you feel the joy of the present moment and then if it's a slight variation of it you're not going to hit that upload button no not yet you know that whole thing around the joy when we received the feedback about the first pilot course that we developed and then we got the feedback from the interns it's like the very first thing they said is that we would take a course if it's promising us joy okay we need to scrap everything that we've done and start over with that in mind like the joy in the mind knowing that there's healing involved but that the end game is joy and we've really let that sort of be our mantra now beacon the guiding light joy there's Lauren so Lauren just started the video editing a few years ago but it turned out that one of the video editors left and then Lauren was available and so like in the last month she stepped into video editing and learning from her boyfriend Sam so it's kind of like a perfect collaboration and she's just really stepped up into it really easily do you want to say something about that and that experience yeah so I'd never done any video editing before yeah just one morning it was all just changed and I was suddenly video editing and with Sam is my link which yeah it brings up a lot in our relationship trying to like untangle the roles of boyfriend and link and just let them both go really but yes it was really amazing actually because I was making those meditation videos I would never imagine that I would make anything like that Sam was helping me a lot but I've always wanted to felt this creative spark but never knew like where never thought I was good at drawing or whatever and then yeah suddenly I'm just learning how to edit and then I'm making these amazing meditation videos and yeah it really felt like I'm not doing this like yeah there's some like visuals coming in my mind but I don't know how to give that to someone else and it just happened there was like a deadline and all this frustration and anger came up and I was like to Lucia like I don't like deadlines like this is going to be creative and then I sat down to start and it just poured out and yeah just letting go of pride as well having to kind of constantly ask Sam for help with it which yeah I like to kind of know how to do things myself so I had to completely let that go because I didn't even have a baseline to try and start by myself really before he he was teaching me so yeah and for our relationship as well like just working next to each other we pray together like most days now and he never used to do that so that's yeah really amazing thing that's come from me and him working together so closely and yeah it's just I love it now and it's just not an area I ever thought I would dive into so I'm really grateful just to be able to be creative now I didn't see that happening in your collaboration with Amelia and with Amelia too she made these amazing meditations and then yeah Laverne just came to us one day I think we were cooking and she said oh like the guidance has come that you two will collaborate and Lauren you'll make the videos and again I thought like what how me and then yeah Amelia just read the audio to me and I closed my eyes and all these images were coming and I just wow okay oh that will be made then and then it was yeah yeah like still no idea really how it happened other than yeah it wasn't me and it's a really amazing feeling to be in that and yeah in the joy like it was a really joyful I think it was three days or something that I made them and I was so focused like I couldn't like a conversation came up about the plants actually and I just couldn't like I couldn't bring my mind to it I just thought no like that's what after like this is all that this is all that I'm doing or being at the moment so yeah it was amazing thank you yeah the guided meditations in the course are just spectacular that's the feedback we also got from people that it took the initial courses like they loved the one meditation we had let's put more in so that's even part of the whole experience to just let the content absorb and through the meditation and then journaling about it too like what is it that you've gained from these clips and from the teaching so far thank you amazing I'm just hearing willingness that when you have a willingness to just open up the spirit and you don't really have a clue but you have the willingness then it just it seems to happen effortlessly and again I think that's the done through feeling where there's you don't have to preconceive anything or think what you're going to say or think about the doing is just the flow of it just comes and then you kind of amazed just watching it like wow I didn't know I had that in me and Jesus is like telling us you have oh you have a lot in you and your little willingness is like the key that unlocks your heart when you just show up with the willingness then miracles happen and it's not like we're personally doing the miracles the miracles are kind of coming through us through our awareness we're being done through so that's the beautiful thing because it hasn't been how many months has it been since you and Sam crossed the ocean I think it's four months now four months yeah just showing up like okay new adventure and oh wow we made it we landed and then it's just been quite an experience I think these four months it's been very huge experience for all of us yeah thank you well I did want to mention Amelia too because her and Lauren collaborated on the guided meditations but it was really Amelia that was really feeling strongly you know the words and the music and sort of the vibe of the guided meditations maybe we could have her come up yeah share thank you thank you Lauren yeah I feel so blank these days like I have no idea what's going on just smile on your face oh you want me okay yeah I think when you all what the other people have been talking about like Lauren and Sam and with saying yes and the willingness like yeah when I look back on this whole process I can just see how much resistance I've had to yeah following and like feeling insecure and yeah even yeah just sitting here now I just felt like I don't want to sit here I'm just feeling yeah this insecurity and and so I feel like everything we're doing is yeah it is about that willingness and just trusting that it's just peeling off the layers all the time like yeah it's been really yeah not easy but also beautiful it really feels like what Lucia talked about like it's like this but yeah it's been really beautiful with the meditations I felt like wow wow can I really do this like thank you and yeah when I was doing it I just felt yeah I just felt like spirit was giving giving me the words the idea speaking through me it didn't feel like I was doing it and when I tried to do it it wouldn't work it would sound weird and I just had to be done through to really to have it work and then it was just super easy and I never edited before I had no idea what I was doing but within an hour I learned how to edit just by clicking and looking around and oh it's working and then it just happens so yeah that was that's been fun yeah and yeah I also just realized it's actually something that I've been wanting to do for years make guided meditations and having spirit talk through me and then I was like wow it's just happening I didn't have to like make it happen it just came to me as a gift and yeah yeah it's been yeah beautiful difficult the whole shebang yeah it's just like bringing cause and effect together you know because we have had a belief that for example that there's a difference between like thinking about having a band and having a band people would say well there's a big difference between thinking about having a band and having a band or thinking about doing Jesus the gospel of love and and having Jesus the gospel of love but like the verna was saying earlier if we think of it and we want it then it's there and and that's really the convincing job that Jesus is doing with us that the world is not apart from our mind that this is why it gets exciting when you start to think of the words simultaneous and you start to get excited about simultaneous because we're used to cause and then effect coming after cause comes first effects comes second it's our programming and what Jesus is saying is no the kingdom of heaven is at hand I can do all things through you you'll do greater things than I we you know people read the Bible and they go greater things than you uh-oh uh-oh what is that if he's you know really saying these things those are the red letters in there but I think it's that we really are opening to an experience that cause and effect together that literally everything that we could ever want we already have and are right now that's a line from I heard Huckabees Dustin Hoffman but actually that's very profound everything that you could ever want you already have and are and that's the third lesson part of the third lesson of the three lessons of the Holy Spirit in the end that having and being are the same we don't have a bank account we don't have a partnership we don't have a community we have and are the Christ and it takes a convincing to realize that what we have is what we are that having and being are the same cause we've got a category for having what do I have what don't I have what do I want in the future and then being being well that sounds very present but what does having have to do with being and Jesus says everything they're identical they're not similar they're actually the same so how deep this is when we when you just say I don't know how to do this and then an hour later look at that and oh I always wanted to do that too like Laverne said I wanted to do that and then oh there it is so you know when people talk about manifesting most of the times I hear about manifesting it's on the timeline but I want to manifest in the future and of course we've all tried that but but that's really doesn't really jive with the kingdom of heaven is in hand you know the kingdom of heaven is now and that's where the joy is the joy is that it's whole it's complete there's nothing missing in it it's just everything it's like when we're kids we like to play we lose track of time and space when we play as children we don't even remember about dinner time or weekend or what day of the week it is we're just in the glee of the moment playing and then somehow we buy into playing and train our minds to be successful be efficient be productive and it's quite amazing to think that you can actually start to let that go and that you you don't even have to worry about how you'll be taken care of as a person because there's a beingness there that is so vibrant and so present and so happy that it transcends all of the stuff the whole world there's nothing else I mean look I come over here and we pull in the driveway and Benito that's like me with Cesar yesterday we're all like where is he he comes like a missile right for you and he has been going on for how many years since no Benito that's right they're like who's Benito Benito is our dog we adopted who's named after the former president of Mexico actually Mexico City airport is that president he's named after the but there's just glee and joy and gratitude and yeah he was just up there licking Jason's you know he's just so grateful and he's so joyful and gleeful and then we always get greeted by that so that's just an example of his willingness to connect and join us and everybody is feeling it too and it doesn't have to be we don't have to think in terms of people and animals and plants and everything we don't have to think like that anymore like Solaris we just enjoy and be grateful for the presence the presence of this amazing spirit thank you well the last one that I wanted to bring up and ask to come up is Marcella because she had stepped into the publications area right when she was needed to finish this new book Jesus a Gospel of Love tell us more about your experience with that yeah it's been awesome I feel a lot of gratitude around it because it actually felt it was a gift for me it was we were doing the book we were putting it together and every time I was there I answered to my prayer so it was like having Jesus talking to me every time I was just with it so it felt like a meditation all the time so yeah and I didn't know anything I just didn't know anything about books anything even with the cover for example I thought someone else was going to do the cover I thought about Pete to do the cover but then I was praying and one day I woke up and I had this image in my mind and I went and I found yeah I did it on an app just to have like a draft but at the end that was the cover and then Pete I joined with Pete and he said oh it's beautiful the cover that you got he just added a little things but it was that that was a cover you know that I dreamt it like it came to me and even like even words like because this is the a bridged edition of the book and I didn't know that I didn't even know that word before so I was yeah when we were yeah looking I was doing the cover as well that the word came to me I was like I don't even know what it means then when I was doing the I was registering the is the number for the book that's the first option I got like it was the confirmation that that was you know like that was given that was and all of it was every step was just given I had no idea of anything and I was just being shown day by day and but at the same time it was getting an answer to all of my prayers through that book so for me it was like a constant meditation and yeah and then joining with Laverne it was just every time I joined with her I was just like so joyful I think I would like it's like my hardest one to explode in joy because yeah it was I think that was yeah for me yeah one of the main gifts to to join with you and then it was like oh I cannot contain it it was just so joyful so yeah everything about it has been so so beautiful like I feel like I didn't do anything at all that's how I feel like yesterday I was thinking I think we've been working on it for six months six or seven months and I feel I didn't do anything I'm like we just have it here it feels like a baby but I don't feel I did anything it was all given that's how it feels yeah so abridged means that the book is just an excerpt of what it contains is 42 sections of the Bible with David's commentary and parables about each of those sections so it's really just a the tip of the iceberg of what is what the content is that we have access to but it's a beautiful taster that everyone who is signing up for the Mystical Christ Academy will get as part of a gift when they sign up for the Academy so it was just so helpful that Marcella who helped first and just get finding content for this book ended up stepping into publications and finishing it off and it ended up in the store just today so divine timing the announcement Marcella just announced it's in the Living Miracles bookstore so it's an e-book so it's kind of like Jesus is going like it's just spontaneous it's digital let's get digital digital now release release even though the Verne's saying it could be a big book at some point you know published book or a bigger e-book but that was kind of exciting to see as we're just talking about Jesus Gospel of Love there it is it just dropped right in there with everything else that's going on so yeah that's beautiful now it's available already yeah it feels like a beautiful gift that yeah it's all together yeah all orchestrated that's how it feels yeah I just feel like if you see the cover then yeah it was a given I really don't know how it happened but it's there so just take a look at the cover it was there backing on water I don't know how this is happening and her and Soren felt inspired to actually do some meditations from the book so they've started doing these meditations to music with excerpts from the book so that's coming up next too in Tribe of Christ we'll have some live that's really beautiful I just hear all of you guys and I feel like oh my god the joy that you feel is actually not about you know finishing something is not about anything but the joy you actually I can witness is because you feel this is real that I really have a connection and there's you know convincing I didn't think I do I didn't think that something would come through in this way and just through this project this is convincing me and this is so joyful and I feel that's the true purpose of us doing anything is this feeling this is the Christ that we're living in and is living in us and actually these little examples are just an example that he wants to convince us yeah I'm right here with you and there is no other joy in this world but in living in me and knowing I'm right here with you that's so beautiful it's like repurposing too because it's almost like what we consider human life it's you know you have to learn and you have to train and you have to go through practice and everything to kind of be something in the world you know Marcella was a lawyer and now she's in a field that she has no awareness of whatsoever and she's in total glee and lawyer what's that now it's like it's blown away because now it's like you're being used done through in such a way and we could go through with every one of us all the different CEOs and own company all the different you were a traveling minister one time I think but you know there's all kinds of things and then suddenly there's a present moment and suddenly like Jesus says you know when you came here to this world you came without a self and made one up as you went along and it was a lot of work anybody here go through education, service, practice all that stuff it's a lot of work to try to make up a self other than our divine self but we had the reflection of Jesus of like you know I bought a ticket to the world but now I've come back to God again you know and there is no next line in that song you know why do I find it hard to write the next line I want the truth to be said I know this much is true you know that's the thing we crazily bought a ticket to time and space and now we've come back to the spirit to the I am presence and now we're back now we're back where we've always been and it's joyful it's gleeful it's happy it's it feels like there's no sense of having to control anything or make something happen but like you were saying with your meetings with the Vern just like a little girl weeeeeee another moment to rejoice weee you know yeah that's wow that's that's a life well right because every time I had the honor of being able to call either of you there was so much enthusiasm it was like this enthusiasm you could feel like it was this energy of well vibrant joy but really like it was running it that that's what was happening and I could and we could all join in it too I'd be like oh my god you know what is you know so enthusiastic you know of just you know all this good material or publications I have no idea we're talking about things I would have never gotten enthusiastic about but it was it was really just the collaboration and everybody in the celebration of not knowing how it was being done but it was being done through and that celebration like oh my word is so wonderful oh my god is so beautiful and I got to just enjoy all that and to be with you guys with it has been such a gift for myself it's like oh you know that's all that is I don't know in my heart that's all I want is to join in that enthusiasm because as I've been listening to everybody sharing you know hearing you know heaven is a collaborative venture I'm everyone sharing you know and heaven is really a state of mind and how this is like this demonstration of this collaboration of coming together with this shared purpose and it's just this unbelievable kind of you know I don't know just this perfect you know backdrop to join with Jesus and to join in you know really the gospel and feel his presence you know and that's what you're hearing with everybody like oh my word how am I doing that I have no idea I'm doing that you know and just feeling what Jesus probably felt when he was walking on water you know is like he wasn't doing it you know he was performing miracles and and I don't know just feeling that elevated feeling of being carried which is so beautiful you know we started the pilot course the day one with David Yu singing a song a whole new world which was a good segue into the Aladdin song but it's that feeling that you're describing you know is that that song and these songs that really bring it bring that feeling into the heart you know that's it you can find it like a radio station oh there's the station okay turn it up that's it and guided on this journey with Jesus the gospel of love is just to stay in that joy zone and if we're off get back there as quickly as possible yeah like you said you did and then you scrapped it because you had to come back to the joy and it's like I think for people who even study the scriptures and read the gospels and pour over that you know literally the scriptures Bible every day what they're really praying for is Lord I want I want to know you that's underneath the reading of the scriptures it's not a ritualistic thing it's like it's a prayer Lord I want to know you and as we think about things that have touched us it's like imagine taking the scriptures and Walt Disney and putting the scriptures and Walt Disney together all the great Disney movies we were swept up with the music let it go let it go don't hold it back and you know we were like watching the cartoons and feeling our heart exploding and that was Disney you know it still is Disney you know it's amazing it's miraculous Walt had a beautiful heart and he had such a passion for children and joy and connection but if you take something like the scriptures and you make it practical you go into the living experience of it you feel the joy of it then you feel the connection with the Lord and that's there's nothing more valuable than that that's what people are going through the Bible for even Jesus when he came he was all about present joy and the kingdom of heaven but he wasn't really so keen on traditions and like the scribes and the Pharisees you know when they would go on and on about he would say well you know you're very versed in the letter of the law the history of it but you're not into the spirit of the law the God the love the real the spirit of joy the spirit of joy that's the Holy Spirit and we're getting into that this is our Pentecost don't get me started we might burst out that's right it's like charismatic mystic Lisa's like yeah charismatic mystic put those two together yeah you know but that's what will raise the dead that's what will heal the sick that's what will show that eternal life is gift from the Lord he has given us he's reminded us of that gift and now we're just getting into the swirl of it and it's out of our hands you know it's literally we hear one after the other I don't know what happened I don't know how to happen I don't know how I videoated I don't know how I made the book I don't know how I made that I got that cover I don't know it's like over and over and over it's the same testimony that it's being done through and we like it we really like it yeah and there's no goal we have no goals it's really just being here present you know just being in that present joy to know that that is our only goal is to remember that and that's I mean what else do you want you know that's it you mean I was going through the course the pilot course with everybody now and the first chosen clip it was a clip that when Jesus first met Mary Magdalene I've never seen that clip so it was the first time I watched it in the pilot course and I was so so so struck by it because Mary had this calling as she was a little girl and she was hearing this promise from God that I will always be with you and then her life went such a downhill into this this place that she was praying and just lost faith and she she went to a dark hole nobody in Nicodemus nobody could heal her and then she met Jesus her name at the time everybody called her Lilith and Jesus came out and said Mary and she's like that's not my name yes Mary Mary of Magdalene I will always be with you you are mine she immediately got healed that is you know when I watched I thought there is no other sickness there is no other problem there is no other sadness except this calling to know Jesus Spirit Christ is always with me and your testimony tonight is just that the same thing I experienced that I'm happy I experienced that I'm convinced and that is you know it's not like through a process Jesus would say okay let's see what the process will have to go through for you too it was absolutely none because it was the answer this was kind of an instant karma guy instead of the process be healed now demons go Lazarus is dead for three days he's not waiting not working it out there's not really a process with this you know but it's like that to me is the power of it because I know even the series the chosen and then most people know from years of Christianity there was always talk I remember when I was raising in Christianity we studied the Bible and everything and then they started bringing up this phrase and I was kind of like maybe as a child and then a teenager saying what does that mean the chosen ones I've never heard of the chosen as the name of the series but the chosen ones and I thought that sounds a little special I don't know why the chosen ones like there's the chosen ones and the unchosen ones but I thought then I got to the teaching where he said all are called few choose to listen so the call is there and in terms of the world few choose to listen but in the end everyone will listen that's the whole picture all are called few choose to listen that's how it seems to be in the timeline you know but in the end everyone will listen everyone will answer the call so really the joy is answering the call now that's what they call the born again I used to say what's the born again experience you know that which is born of the flesh is flesh that which is born of the spirit is spirit Jesus even St. Francis I now am born again I was like wow born again that's like powerful but it's to be new it's to be new in the moment to really experience the Christ in the moment and to me that's everything that's what it's the joy we're all experiencing now is it's the Jesus revolution it's this moment and we're saying yes now and now and now and now and you know it's like again and again yes yes yes yeah that's it it's easy so as we close is there you know because this is really like an invitation to everyone to join us in the mystical Christ Academy maybe you can talk about when that starts and and to share a little bit about that you know what's ahead because I know this pilot course ends on Monday mm-hmm yeah the pilot course and yeah and then we got I think about two and a half or three weeks until the mystical Christ Academy starts and I think that's going to be like our most transformative online program ever because we've never done anything like this it feels like we're all kind of like whoa what are we going to we're just kind of putting it together with prayer and then praying about a lot of live sessions and and it's still it's like the guidance for it is still coming in and we we're still kind of clueless like okay this is happening we can feel it's going to be big but but the spirit is kind of giving it up to us in piecemeal like this is what I want you to do now this is what I want you to do now and then starting April 5th it's going to be a ride and whoever's on that ride is going to have to hold on tight because I think we're going to be going like like whoa going through a lot of deep deep healings deep joinings like live zoom interactions and more chosen clips and powerful clips of these teachings and meditations and journaling I mean yeah I think it's going to be quite the ride so yeah it feels really exciting to just be part of it and kind of like watching it unfold in front of us like yeah we're just watching it like a movie unfold and then for those of you that just want to really we're going to have an actual like an online community that's part of that too so all the students are enrolled in the Mystical Christ Academy just like the ones in the pilot course now will have a private community where they can discuss the lessons and discuss what we're learning just among themselves and with us as facilitators but for those of you that just want to get a taste of this now we have Tribe of Christ which is an online community for anyone who feels drawn to what we've been talking about tonight and yeah you can join even on just a monthly basis to try it out I think we even have a 10 day free trial or something and yeah that's just a great way to start connecting with other people on this path and feeling the synergy and we're going to start doing live sessions tomorrow night with a dance session and next week we're going to have different things happening that yeah just so you can feel a connection and start to yeah just see what we're offering in a deeper way so it's big it's a lot of stuff that just Jesus has been giving us Jesus a gospel of love hallelujah I don't want to I don't want to forget about the app too because you know because I know that that's such a simple way yeah to stay connected because I love to get those notifications it's like oh okay you know this week for me that has been great yeah some people might even be watching us right now in the app because we're live streaming on this new app we created a few months ago called it's LCM I think it's just called LCM app which LCM stands for Living Church Ministries if you go to livingchurchministries.org and then forward slash app you can see how to download the app and once you have the app on your phone if you if you say yes to notifications it'll tell you every time we go live like this and I think we're gonna yeah every we go live every week with these music worship services and just sharing what the kind of stuff we've been sharing here but with a lot of rock and music as well I'm in the band with Emily and Zach and Peter and Linda and yeah there's gonna be a lot of stuff going through the app so yeah you get a notification if you download the app but there's a lot happen and a lot push notifications yeah you get told I even got one right before we started here it said LCM going live and David and friends in five minutes I'm like okay here we are it's working sometimes when I do the movie set ups people type in the comments what is the movie David what is it like do I have to listen for 50 minutes to rant what is the movie and so for those of you that are watching what is the website the hyphenchrist.net as we put this in and they go what is it where is it how do I find it some of the really long living miracles living church ministries.org am I supposed to remember that but one more time the hyphenchrist.net so we'll write a song the hyphenchrist.net that's it we need a jingle because I know this will be broadcast it'll be up on broadcast on facebook and everything and we'll be in youtube and they'll be out again tomorrow what is the website okay we got that it's Jesus a gospel of love but what is the website how do we access you know people are kind of practical they let you know too what is the movie four replies that's it thank you guys this was fun lots of fun thank you everybody thank you see you again soon
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Hi everyone, Joe for jasmiescasebrakes.com coming at you with 2019-2020 Panini Optic basketball, Salo Pack Break number 21. At the end of the break, we're gonna re-randomize everybody's names and the top six names, we'll get into that big Zion mixer. I think we just need to do one more of these. I think it was already in the store. We just need to do one more of these and then we're in breaks filled. All right, so let's do the break itself first. Thanks to those folks right there. Let's roll it. Let's randomize it two and a six eight times for each list. It's just for the break. Robert down to Derrick and then eight times for the teams. Eighth and final time. We got Raptors down to the Warriors. All right, Robert's like, man, I need that spot on the other random Joe. Come on, man. It could still happen. There's everybody right there. There's everybody right here. Ryan with the Pelicans, who has the gris, and Joe Andreessen with the grisly. That's basically what everybody needs to know. Let's sort by column B. Let's print. Let's rip. Wait, hold on. What's going on here? This is not that. This is a one pack Salo, random team 21, 2019, 2020, Panini, Donneress, Optic, basketball. Now let's print and rip. So, Mothro, what's going on? All right, so let's see what's in this guy. Then let's see who will win mixer spots. All right, we've got Deandre and Dylan Windler, Dame. Romeo, Romeo, where for art, though? Kendrick Nunn and Serge Abaka. Poor Kendrick Nunn, his first Donneress, Optic, basketball card. They forget his name on the front. The blue Velocities, RJ Bear, that's pretty nice. Got randomized the Knicks, Josh Melton with the Knicks. Should do all right. There was the final list, by the way. Forgot to show you the printout right there. But there you go. The Kendrick Nunn will go to Zach and the Heat. And Josh has the Knicks right there. Excellent. All right, now let's go back to this list right here. Let's get everybody's names and what do I say? Top, top six. Right here, top six after 10. Top six after 10. And 10th and final time after 10. Top six. Then thanks, everyone, for giving this a shot. Remember, there's one more sello pack chance to try to get into that Zion mixer. Congrats to Kevin, Josh, Matthew, Derek, Zach and Matthew. Congrats to the six of you. Appreciate everybody else giving this a shot. Remember, there's one more pack. Give it a go. And then we can pop open that Zion mixer. Joe for JaspysCaseBrakes.com. I'll see you for that one next time. Bye-bye.
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A Theory of Beauty for Games
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Games are a unique medium, with their own aesthetic properties. Given this, what are the properties of games that we might consider beautiful, and what relationship does this have with our understanding of beauty outside of games.
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Sources
- The Art of Video Games , Grant Tavinor
- Hearts and Minds, Frank Lantz GDC talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CrO5IGoPgcw
- Man, play and Games, Roger Callois
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Marcel Duchamp, an artist, once said, Not all artists are chess players, but all chess players are artists. What kind of artists are they though? Are they like the painter, the musician, or is another pretentious chess quote reveals like an art form where composition and performance take place simultaneously? Under this view, games allow us to express ourselves as both authors and exponents of a creed, a creed instantiated by the rules of the game itself. But beauty is in the eye of the beholder, as they say. Who is evaluating the work of art that players present? Even in as narrow a sub-domain of play as chess, we see there are beautiful games, beautiful moves. In fact, there is beauty in the rules of chess itself. Moreover, chess can be used as a canvas to host other forms of beauty, allowing us to tell stories of triumph, obsession, and betrayal. This is why there is confusion abound in our understanding of what beauty even means in the context of games. Beauty has a philosophical field. It's called aesthetics. Beauty is created through communities of practice, documented by artistic schools in different medias. But what is the quality of beauty we might consider exclusive to games? First, a cliche and a massive spoiler for the end of Shadow of the Colossus. You have been warned. See, Shadow of the Colossus is beautiful. It's beautiful because it creates a foreboding sense of scale, as elegant design that makes us feel disempowered and, you know, looks beautiful. But its most beautiful moment happens at the end, as a conclusion of our tragic quest to save our beloved and turn into a beast ourselves. As our new demonic facade is dispelled, we try agonizingly to reach towards our goal only to be confronted with futility, witnessing our tragic impotence firsthand. Our beloved awakens after this, denied our reunion, but is reunited with our horse companion through the game, who we thought to be dead. There is beauty that is communicated using other mediums, beauty that only interactivity affords, but beauty has an aesthetic property here, the game's most beautiful moment is not some discreet element, but an emergent property of a sequence of signs, symbols, mediums and forms. It is our appraisal, both as observers and participants of this, that make this scene beautiful. There seems to be as many theories of what makes something beautiful as there are people to pose the question, but functionally we can think of what utility it serves in our relationship to reality. Evolutionary arguments will say we have an affinity for symmetry and proportion, because it indicates health, that we like landscapes that are indicative of survival environments, that the golden ratio is revealing some property of structure and form itself. Those more culturally inclined might say that beauty varies and is subjective, it changes from culture to culture, is embedded in the meanings of the traditions of different people. Of course we can't resolve this divide, nor say something as banal as that it is clearly a mixture of both, but we can speculate, pontificate about this question in relationship to games. I can tally up moments where I personally feel beauty. There are beautiful moments in games like eco, where you must protect a princess with empathy in an isolated castle. There are also beautiful instances of design, like how meticulously choreographed journey is as an experience, to mirror the structure of the hero's journey. There is also beautiful plays in the game as seemingly vulgar as a fighting game. Moment 37 is beautiful, because it was a feat of execution under high pressure, that distilled both performance and expression, but it required the tapestry of Street Fighter III Third Strike's parry system to express, frame tight reactions to a sequence of hits countered with a sliver of life remaining. To really understand what games contribute to our pursuit of beauty, perhaps it requires what Bertrand Russell explains as beautiful in math. Math, rightly viewed, possesses truth and beauty, a beauty cold and austere like that of great sculpture, a stern perfection. I suspect that if I asked people for an example of a beautiful game, they would list a game with beautiful visuals or a beautiful story, or beautiful music. But as I asserted, beauty is in the amalgamation of these things to create an impression in us. Mechanics are abstract, but they are also interacted with. It is how they are used to create a form of play that makes something beautiful. Perhaps we can say that the mechanic itself was beautiful. Is the jump in a game beautiful? It can be. It is versatile, can be combined with many genres. We can jump and shoot, jump to overcome obstacles, jump into an attack in a fighting game. But the jump isn't beautiful because of this intrinsically. It only becomes beautiful because of what it means in the context of the game. In Street Fighter, the jump in allows you to get over projectiles and start pressure. And this is beautiful because it is integrated into a system where there is positional play and rock-paper-scissor dynamics that allows counterplay. You can anti-air a jump in, there is risk. But if you read a whiff or horizontal attack, you can punish your opponent. In Celeste, the jump is beautiful because it is a move that in itself has risk but is required to reach your rewards. It is versatile, allowing you to jump and then dash in any direction. But it is also integrated into a game that challenges us incrementally, right at the edge of our competence. The beauty of the jump isn't in the jump itself, but in what it allows us to do, perform and reveal about human patterns of thought. There is risk and reward, non-nash equilibrium dynamics that create depth. There is a series of obstacles that escalate like the escalating patterns of a beautiful song. Just like the jump, the rules of chess enable this expression. They create a canvas for people to express themselves. It is as if we have been given a sheet of music that is both scripted but allows room for improvisation. The old distinction in man-play and games between Lutus and Paidea play and games can help us here. We both adhere to rules and play with them. This is how the chess player is like the musician. It is the possibility space of games where we play, that beauty in games seems to take place. A place where rules are so contrived to allow us to experience beauty. Some rules don't enable this, others do. The job of the critic might be to deconstruct which do and which don't and the designer to refine this collective craft. These properties of games can then be subject to scrutiny, but we often end up imposing value onto it. Chess and Go are often said to be beautiful because they're elegance but generate a practically infinite possibility space. They have low complexity and infinite depth. This is an aesthetic value though, in line with an almost algorithmic definition of beauty rooted in the idea of efficiency and elegance. The same way a mathematical theorem is beautiful because it has no fluff. E equals MC squared. The same way prose is elegant when it says more than the words it uses says individually. This is a compositional beauty, but paradoxically, it is expressed by designer, the player, as well as the game itself. The artistry is collaborative. Games aren't just designed. They evolve. Who invented chess? Was it Mr. Chess? Or was it a series of rules refined and regulated for thousands of years? Chess evolved as much as it was designed. It's beauty forced by a process of artificial selection. The selection funnel being our interest. Our desire to play it for some aesthetic reason. Perhaps to understand the beautiful, we need to contrast it with the profane. What makes a game ugly? There are games that are visually ugly. There are games that are poorly designed and create an ugly impression in our minds. Then, of course, there are games that have ugly subject matter, crass and crude, pieces of media that have no aesthetic merit. Nothing to tell us. In fact, they might distort, propagandize. So there are games that are mechanically beautiful, enabling performance and composition like chess. There are games that create beautiful moments, using the language of interactivity to craft beauty as an emergent by-product. But perhaps it is in the intersection of these two things we can get a true sense of beauty in games. How do we reconcile this, though? A game is an artificial set of constraints that allow us to learn with just the right amount of friction, emotional valence and structure to get us to an experience. It is grounded, embodied, participatory. Storytelling might also serve a similar function, as some argue. It allows us to plan and speculate, ruminate, create hypotheticals that allow us to experiment with our ideals and try to construct virtue. To reveal patterns of reality that are not just for survival, but also give us meaning. What if our experience of beauty in games happens when an experience is crafted in such a way that it is properly attuned to our inherent capacity to learn itself? The process that enables the pursuit of these things in the first place. Play is both fake and real. We do it, but it is not essential. It is inessentially essential, or essentially inessential. We are living in an imagined world, but also imagining what worlds we wish to live in. Games create ideals, utopias of rules, that reveal elements of our participatory reality. But simply, the beauty in mechanics and the beauty in stories are one and the same. There are a way of gauging when something reveals patterns of reality that are both deeply personal and universal. It is hard to see this beauty, the same way it is hard to see the beauty in a math equation. Games are beautiful when they have depth, both mechanical and thematic. But this depth, perhaps, is one and the same. It is cognitive and emotional engagement. I have a sense that certain games are beautiful, but these are more obvious. What of less obvious cases? God Hand is beautiful, in my opinion, but not in any obvious way, which perhaps confused some critics. It is crass and vulgar and crude, but its mechanics? Beautiful. It's a system where you must manage multiple enemies but with a camera that fixates on one. You have three different kinds of evades, a duck, a sidestep and a back dash. Each with different uses. You have an assortment of customizable combos that allows creative expression. The challenge is perfectly calibrated to create a sense of dramatic escalation. The game's depth and beauty comes from prioritizing enemies, reading patterns, spatial navigation, reflexes, expression, creativity. Its narrative, despite its camp charm, is non-existent. But that hardly matters. Then there are games that seem beautiful but have exactly nothing to say. The art of video games is not the art of other mediums. It is like that of great sculpture, without the gorgeous trappings of painting or music, but sublimely pure. Visual and compositional aesthetics are a double-edged sword. They both amplify beauty and can distract us from it. Somehow we need to recognize the unique contribution of games to our understanding of beauty, but also see games as part of a continuous tradition that uses multiple mediums in our pursuit of such an ideal. The Tetris effect lives on the border between these conceptions of beauty. Its system is beautiful without its aesthetics, but its aesthetics reveal why the system was beautiful to begin with. Tetris is beautiful because it is elegant, with little complexity. Clear lines with tetronomos. Tetris requires you both plan ahead, but also improvise as tiles come in a pseudo-random order. They drop in bundles of 7, meaning consequent pieces will be different, but then a new pool of 7 pieces appears. This means there is both planning and improvisation. It enables expression of many types. Tetris has openings like chests, funnily enough, but also strategies of dealing with bizarre shapes. How about the T-spin, where you use a T-spin to spin it into a double or triple line clear to amplify your points? It's creating a score out of our aesthetic of efficiency. You are rewarded for using less to gain more. A mathematical beauty. A beauty cold and austere perhaps. Except it isn't cold and austere, at least it isn't in the Tetris effect. It happens with dynamic music that resonates every time you move a piece, pulsating harmonies and vibrating particles dancing to the patterns of play. It clarifies beauty in games as much as it obfuscates it. A chess master or a chess master actually sees when they play their games. Moves like symphonies, like paintings, like dance and rhythm and expression. It is simply foregrounded using a language of beauty most of us more readily comprehend. Tetris in the Tetris effect is framed with conventional beauty, but embedded in a web of broader meanings. It is a hero's journey across cultures, across space and time, from our birth to our death. But it is simultaneously abstract in our heads. It is math and music, separate categories tonally distinct but really one in the same thing. A universal category explored using the language of games, but also in conjunction with others.
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[Path to Nowhere] Stargazer Build Guide [Skill Priority - Crimebrand - Deployment Role]
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Episode 766: Stargazer Build Guide [Skill Priority - Crimebrand - Deployment Role]
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Hey guys, welcome to path to nowhere and we have here stargazer We're gonna do her build today. We're starting off with her skill priority and Let's me let me just move this away. Okay. So skill wise Priority is normal ultimate passive passive first is going to be her victory star her ultimate definitely this is her bread and butter if You may call it that so this increases every star's damage output. So definitely She's gonna be niche in Some the content that you're gonna be going to she's not really going to be applicable to most of the content in the game But there are going to be stages that you will definitely need her And you will need her stars. Okay, so first priority is her ultimate Next is her first passive, which is all astral guidance. This one on the other hand also Gives the stars additional damage this additional damage is on multiple Damage to the same enemy in a short time So this stacks up to five times. So The maximum is at 72. So that's a big damage if you want to stack that up five times So definitely you're gonna increase the damage at victory star Next is astral guidance more damage for continuous damage to a single target and The third will be realm of truth Okay, so this one is when a star dies it blows up and this one Levels of the damage of the dying star. So this is up to 360 When you have two stars, you can actually summon a third one so that the first one will die out or will explode That is actually one of the strategies for her and definitely the last one will be celestial phenomenon This is going to be through her attack for her basic attack or normal attack So again, just to recap victory star astral guidance realm of truth and last one is celestial Phenomenon, okay, so moving on to her crime brand Most of the magic dealers or magic users in this game would want to have this crime brand So glory one two and three because it enhances magic damage plus 15 percent I assume because the stars get their magic damage from her It also applies to her because this is this percentage is applied to her So supposedly it applies to them as well. Hopefully the damage received doesn't apply to them But again, this makes sense for her and for the stars that she's with Attack is here HP and magic damage increase worst Bonuses are here 19.2 for magic damage increase attack is 2.5 HP and damage taken increase is 25 percent So again, these are one of the best Crime brands that you could put on a magic user because they're usually at the back So do not hesitate to use this set. Okay, moving on to deployment role Okay, guys, so this is more or less a sample deployment of what she does But again, she'll be deploying her stars Among the field and you have here the path where in your enemies will go through ideally you deploy the stars We're in they would not encounter any enemies, so this one just they're just going to have to Go through her until she charges up preferably you put the stars where they can bottleneck a little bit of Damage so again the stars will have more damage as They you know deal it with the same enemy. So it gradually increases Let's take out the boss here I Don't think I'd be so let's just put another one here So that is more or less what The stars are there for Let's do four break So star number one dies and summon another one so as As They you know as they deal Continuous summons to a specific or a single enemy again the damage increases So that is it. Let's do another one another round Let's do a more difficult one with the next one here start at 60. I'm gonna be deploying a same team But I'm going to change up the this one So we came let's do shield this point Okay, so same team, but more defensive. I want to stay longer in this battle So again, you can't place that One came in So with this one, okay The two came in. Let's just destroy Okay, they see another one on top So that damage my will be Absorbed, okay There you go. So Second one died. I don't know why Kind of I think missed it. I don't know where let's put a That bugger there at the back. There you go Really don't didn't need a shield at that point, but again, I was hoping that the battle would Ina extend So again placement of the stars is crucial They need to be placed where they can stay long you can you can use them as father, you know On the front but again, they won't stay long to deal that much them Okay, so for her shackle Level definitely you will need the summon creature damage increase. This is nice But you will need to go here number four Star Geyser recovers five energy when victory star disappears because What this does it you can spam it as Quick as you can you can actually kill off the last the first one that came in and Spam the skill because of This one the five energy recovery so The summit the creature damage is good But number four is one of the things that you need to look out for and also number two gains 20 attack bonus after 10 seconds on the field Okay, so is she worth it for phase three? So let's go through her exclusive crime brand. So new exclusive ultimate remeland Star Geyser leads the victory stars on the battle dealing 60 percent of attack damage Magic damage to enemies within the three by three squares around herself And all the victory stars dreamland lasts for eight seconds any action taken during the effect Will interrupt it dreamland can only be used once per battle so this one This serves as additional damage It actually spreads from from the center It Gives damage to nine squares around the stars. It's additional damage They already have their own damage, but this one Makes them, you know makes them, you know deal more damage. So um I'm on offense with this one not really That's special at this point. So Probably say that star geyser would be, you know the ones that I would phase three, you know the last Once because again, she is already useful even without phase three So I would, you know, leave it up to you if you want to phase three her but for me I don't think she's an urgent at phase three Probably down the line But not at the start with your core team. So that is it guys. Those are my thoughts on star geyser Um, what are your thoughts and put them down in the comment section. So stay safe. Take care This is the warden and I'm out of here
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Volcanic Wines with John Szabo (Master Sommelier, Wine Align)
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Exotic Wine Travel chats with John Szabo (Master Sommelier, author of "Volcanic Wines: Salt, Grit, & Power", Canada's wine expert featured in "So You Think You Know Wine"). John Szabo is considered one of the founders of the volcanic wine movement. In this interview, he talks about the characteristics of volcanic wine, which countries to look out for, and Hungarian wine in general.
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Hello, welcome back to Exotic Wine Travel, I am your host, Matthew Orkey, welcome back to the show. We have a special guest today and I'll introduce him in a second. First I want to let you know we're at the Go Volcanic Conference 2019 Budapest Hungry. Volcanic wines from, what do we have here? Israel, Spain, Italy, Portugal, Hungary, we've got quite a good little range. So for those of you don't know, for those of you who are not wine geeks, you probably should know. I'm a Master Cimeli John Sabo from Canada, author of this awesome book I'll also put on the screen, Volcanic Wines, Salt, Grit in Power, he is like the godfather of the Volcanic Wine Movement. Thanks for being on the show. It's a pleasure. Tell me a little bit about Volcanic Wine, what drew your interest in Volcanic Wines and what are Volcanic Wines all about? That's a good question, that's a big opening question right there and I'll tell you that my journey started about ten years or so ago. As I've said many times, I had visited Santorini, I had visited the north shores of Lake Balaton, I had been recently to Etna, found these wines really quite fascinating from unusual varieties, different sort of flavor profiles and I was trying to write an article about them. I couldn't find a way to tie them all together until it finally dawned on me that they all originated on Volcanic Soils. So from that moment on my new greatest vines are from a volcano and that small little article eight years later turned into the big, well the big tome, the tome which covers quite a few countries, about a dozen countries and twice as many regions, so quite a big slice of the world. It's not quite as niche, I know it sounds like a really niche subject, but it's not. It's all over the world. Yeah and we're here in Hungary actually which has a wealth of Volcanic terroirs and ethnically you kind of have Hungarian roots, obviously, a little bit. So what makes these Hungarian terroirs so special in your opinion? One of them is that they're still to be discovered for so many people, certainly in North America and in my part of the world in Canada, I think also down in the US that's true, but coming along you know it's, I don't want to call it undiscovered because these wines have been known for centuries but many of the varieties are unknown and unpronounceable and the flavor profiles are maybe a little bit outside of the comfort zone for a few people, but they're so intriguingly unique to this part of the world and a good part of that is the Volcanic origins, not just that, but across the entire stretch of Northern Hungary essentially from the Austrian border through Northern Budapest all the way to the Kukai. It's just this fantastic chain of Volcanoes that date from 16 million years back to about a million years and ranging from not to get too technical but basalts on one side which is a volcanic rock that I'm sure most people have heard of to rhyolite on the other end and these are just different chemical compositions the geologists will tell you all about them, but they all weathered at different rates and different ages and different chemical compositions even with the same relatively narrow range of varieties yes six or eight or so white varieties you get this amazing declination of styles and great age-worthy wines not easy not fruity wines I'll be perfectly honest they're a little salty and solid and good and powerful what for people that we'll get back to Hungary in a second for people that maybe you want to try some volcanic wines you know what kind of countries you see that are producing these wines that are more readily available say in the US North American markets maybe in Asia I know those markets are different but you know the North American markets best right well you could start right at home for you in California or Washington State yeah or Oregon I mean the whole West West side of the Americas all the way down to Patagonia is amazingly volcanic some nice little mountains that popped up there because of that as well the Andes and Cascades and everything in between so if you want to drink say Napa Valley Cabernet with the volcanic twist just go to the hills not all of the hills but how a mountain is particularly volcanic also Diamond Mountain volcanic hill that famous from Diamond Creek vineyards is one of my favorite Cabernets on the planet and then just move a little bit further north into the Willamette Valley there's an amazing spill of basalt a massive flow over several million years that covered most of that section of the Columbia basin and down into the Willamette with thick basalt soils that weathered and it's a great place to go and do these comparative tastings because a in the Willamette we're dealing essentially Pinot Noir yes which as we know or as all winemakers will tell you is that tortures variety that they spend as much of their time possible trying to do as little as possible so yeah the place so to taste from the called Jory soils one of the main types of volcanic soil in the Willamette versus say one of the sedimentary vineyards side by side pretty dramatic difference in those peanuts that only proves that dirt matters yeah are you are you a geology geek or did you get into it after this I've always had a bit of a science bend I guess you could say but yeah this kind of forced me to dive deep I didn't really know a lot about geology and rocks and certainly volcanology but you know it was a fascinating side branch of research well not a side branch a big branch of this project because I'm a geology half major so that all this stuff is super geeky and I loved it when you're showing all the slides and tectonic activity I want to talk about something that off topic but I think a lot of people would like to have your master some Elliott how long have you been a master some for a few years 2004 it's you know the some films are you know they're just big hits people are people find them crazy John's one of the best blind tasters I've ever seen actually when you're on the show so you think you know why not put the clip up we're sure and I've watched every episode I'm amazed how much you nail it down so talk a little bit about the difficulty of passing that exam especially the blind tasting do you remember that I do quite vividly I think all of us who have had some success will remember that moment for the rest of their lives obviously it's a very difficult thing I would say it's even more challenging now than when I passed 15 years or so ago yes which was already more difficult than the first generation you know we kind of giggle about the first ms's in the late 60s 70s in the UK they were probably tasting but port call it black some crime maybe a burgundy it was probably an easier blind tasting exam but as we all know the world of wine is so amazingly very now every country's kind of in on it and the country that has you know remotely the right climate grows in great somewhere and the range they can tell you from the inside the range of testable varieties is also much longer so yeah it's a challenging attempt but you know the master level for reason yeah let's go but one of my last question you know you're producing wines here in Hungary you're partnering up I love the wines can I mention that I'm on camera is not no surprise right no surprise stump I love the wines and as you get cool a fantastic kick front coast really like talk about Hungary the potential here what the future is I would say a couple a couple of varieties a handful of varieties that are a relatively easy to pronounce like four minutes I think kind of wave the flag for the for the nation's white wines on the red side cake Franko's is the same bride is blau Frankish it's a synonym and of course Hungary and Austria where we're part of the same empire point and most of the great blau Frankish area of Austria is just former German West Hungary it was called so I mean there's a real history of that great in the Carpathian Basin and for me it's the most important red grape not just in terms of plantings it is number one planted red in Hungary but I think a because it's it's red it's somewhat pronounceable but it also fits now I think into a flavor style profile that 10-15 years ago might not have been the case when everyone was looking for a little more power a little bit more extraction that's not what cake Frankish does well what it does do well is give you that mid-weight lovely almost sour cherry fruit not in the sense of overly acidic and austere but just vibrant bright it has a beautiful perfume if you don't cover it in wood I agree most of the best producers now are pulling back not in the stainless because it needs some air but into 500 liter barrels for the most part or and old 500 liter barrels I've tasted kek Frankoshio or blends because our blends range everything the gamut to I would put in a village burgundy tasting all the way to the Chianti Classico so great great that I like very very much so fits right into that into that wheelhouse you know if you love the Loire Valley Cabernet France you love northern pigment wine sort of Dolcetto Barbera in that style northern Roncera Chianti Classico yeah you got it you got it pretty nailed down that's a lot of area we've discovered but you know all delicious wines you know I love very much if you watch the show what is next for you I mean you have the volcanic summits I went to one in New York City was was outstanding I do one in Berlin any other books anything else on the horizon to yes multiple projects lots of things simmering on the back one of which is I'm co-writing a book with the professor of chemistry from the University of Quebec a Montreal fellow who has a passion for wine and he's done some courses I've invited him to teach on wine chemistry for some folks in Toronto and from there we sort of went on this tangent well we need to take this information that you have which is brilliant but technical yes and translate it a from French and English but more importantly from chemistry talk into digestible stuff for the Sunday a faculty for consumers it's a trade book got it but covering all the important topics of wine chemistry that will make you a better taster once you understand the underlying concepts and make you a better interviewer in the sense that you're talking to wine makers you know the things to ask and you understand what's being said to you and yeah I think it's an important work I'm very excited about it wine chemistry it's gonna be a few more months it's gonna be geeky and I love it so you can your website's johnsobo.com right correct yes that's where it's just kind of my holding point but my main business happens on wine align wine align okay okay so you guys check it out check out wine line I'll put the link up for volcanic wine so grit and power we have the book I love the book so much actually really really really well done if we see John Crowish I'm gonna try to make a little so you think you know wine kind of crowed addition I'll be a unfair advantage for you because I know the crew had variety so we can put a bunch of different wines in so thank you for being on the show I really appreciate good luck with everything and thanks I appreciate it guys yeah no problem check out his book check out wine align there's a lot of good stuff there and if you liked this video please subscribe to our YouTube channel exotic wine travel I will see you at the next episode
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2022 DODGE CHARGER R/T BLACKTOP COLD WEATHER PITCH BLACK 4K WALKAROUND 22D158A SOLD!
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This 2022 DODGE CHARGER R/T BLACKTOP EDITION WITH COLD WEATHER GROUP IN PITCH BLACK CLEARCOAT FOR SALE IN FOND DU LAC OSHKOSH WISCONSIN 54935 is the vehicle we did walk around review of today.
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Hey, this is Brett, and this 2022 Dodge Charger RT Blacktop Edition is stock number 22 D158A. I am here at Summit Automotive in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin. Your new and used Dodge and Dodge Charger and sports car headquarters. This 2022 Dodge Charger has the 5.7-liter V8 Hemi engine, puts out 370 horsepower and it's paired up with the 8-speed automatic transmission. This car has been fully safety and inspected by our service shop, has a fresh oil and filter change. All the fluids have been checked and topped off and it is 100% ready to go. I'm going to go all the way around in this video inside, start it up and take a look under the hood to give you the most accurate representation of the car possible. Pitch black clear coat is the color and I show all my videos in 4K, so if you have HD capabilities, turn them on now. Because it is your best way to check out the quality condition and options of the car before seen in person. Going down the driver's side here, you can see just how perfect that paint is. Doors are absolutely perfect as well, no dents, no dings, paint is very glossy. If you like the video, you can subscribe to my YouTube channel, which is youtube.com slash Summit Auto. Click the bell notifications to get updates on the videos I do each and every day here at Summit Automotive as well as access to one of the largest catalogs of vehicle walk-arounds on YouTube. This one comes with the 20 inch painted, kind of like a granite crystal alloy wheels. It has Goodyear Eagle RSA tires, these are 245, 45 ZR20s and they have just about all the tread left on them. Only 1,800 miles on this car. No dents or dings on that front fender, has the HID headlamps, LED running lights and the LED fog lamps. We'll turn all of those on at the end of the video so you can see just how nice and bright they are. Has the single cobalt induction hood. I really like these hoods on the Chargers, I think they're my favorite. Passengers side front fender is absolutely perfect as well. The black top package gives you the blacked out hemi logo as well as these granite crystal wheels. No scuffs or scrapes on them and as you go down this side of this 2022 Dodge Charger RT, take note of how clean that body is, how reflective and mirror like that paint is. I take these HD videos so if you are far away or even if you're close by and you just cannot make the trip down but you're still interested in purchasing the vehicle, you can see the car, hear the car and have confidence in the vehicle that you're looking at before you even get here. So when you do get here there's absolutely no surprises and you can make a smart and informed buying decision from wherever you're at. If this video helps you make that buying decision let your salesmen know that you saw the video was helpful and that brat sent you. Back wheels absolutely perfect and the back tires have just as much tread as those front tires. Coming around to the back rear bumper is absolutely perfect to get the chrome tipped dual rear exhaust backup parking sensors, the racetrack tail lamps. I like that they have the push button back here. Back trunk area is very clean. You get a tire inflator kit and that's where your battery is at. Has the nice low gloss deck lid spoiler there for full disclosure. This back wheel is excellent condition as well. Does have the capitalist fuel fill, enter and go system. This one also has blind spot monitoring and heated mirrors. Inside the RT package gives you the black cloth interior with the bucket seats in front. You get the hound's tooth design on those seats. No rips or tears and you do get a power driver seat with lumbar. Factory formats, auto headlamps, telescopic steering wheel, power windows, locks and mirrors. This one does have the Alpine premium sound system. Back seats are just as clean as the front seats. No rips or tears back here. Does have the latch child safety system for any child car seats you may have. These seats do fold down for extra storage and they go down that far. Factory floor mats back here and two USBs. Get the child safety locks on the back doors and the inside and bottoms of the doors all look fantastic. We'll hop inside, check out the miles, the radio and then we'll start it up. See that this one only has 1873 miles on it. You do get that nice seven inch LCD display with the digital speedometer. Comes with the leather wrap steering wheel, Bluetooth and information center controls on the left. Cruise controls on the right. Get the thumb pads on there as well as the paddle shifters and you do get audio controls on the back of the steering wheel. This one comes with the 8.4C radio. You get AM, FM and Sirius XM radio capabilities on here. You have your heated seats and heated steering wheel controls. This one does have the cold weather group. Then you get all your different apps on here. This includes projection manager where you can project your cell phone to the screen, which is nice. Since this one doesn't have the factory navigation system project your phone up there with Waze or Google Maps from your Android or iPhone device. And then it's like you have nav right on the screen. We actually did a demo on an 8.4 with Android Auto if you want to check that out. So that's pretty sweet system there. You also get your performance pages and your backup camera shows up here. Once we start the vehicle, I'll show you that push button start climate controls, including your dual climate controls, volume and tune controls, parking sensor stability controls, super track pack. That just takes you to the performance pages on the screen. Then you do get sport mode, keyless entry with a remote start and trunk popper, passenger side format and seat are absolutely perfect. No rips or tears on there. I don't think this truck or this truck, this car has ever been smoked in. Headliners in nice shape and you do get the power sunroof. Home link buttons for your garage door security systems, lane systems and map lights right there. Assist and SOS buttons in the mirror. We'll start it up and take a look under the hood. Starts right up. No check engine lights or anything like that. Did want to show you the racetrack tail lamps. This car sounds really good too. Sounds good, looks good. Really a sharp vehicle. Then there's your capitalist fuel fill as well. I would personally like to thank you for checking out the video today and hopefully from this HD video, you've been able to verify the quality condition options and of course cleanliness of this car all the way around inside out. There are those HID and LED lights up front. They are super bright, look really good. Under the hood we have the 5.7 liter V8 Hemi engine, 370 horsepower engine base, very clean runs, very smooth. Once again, this car has been fully safe and inspected by our service shop as a fresh oil and filter change. All the fluids have been checked and topped off and it is 100% ready to go. There is the emissions sticker and I would highly recommend this car from a quality and condition standpoint. I'd ship it anywhere. I'd send it to California, Texas, New York, Florida, wherever. Whoever is going to get this car is going to love it. And to see more pictures of this car, one of our other 550 new and used cars, trucks, SUVs, minivans, Wranglers, chargers, challengers, Corvettes, Camaros, Mustangs, you name it. We've got to go to that website right there, summitauto.com. Full pictures and descriptions of every single vehicle all at summitauto.com. If you'd like to check out more HD videos, you can go to youtube.com slash summitauto. Click the bell notification to get updates on the videos I do each and every day here at Summit Auto. In fact, in a second, you'll see a link to subscribe to my YouTube channel on the upper left. Link to more Dodge Charger videos that I've done in the upper right. A link to this vehicle on our website and lower left and a link to one of our latest YouTube videos on the lower right. Click those checks out. We're super excited to help you with this Ultra Clean 2022 Dodge Charger RT Black Top Package in pitch black clear coat. Thanks again for checking out the video. Remember to like, subscribe, and share on the YouTube channel. I really appreciate it. Thanks again.
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Creating a Mars Weather App - HTML & CSS part 4
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See Web Dev Simplified's part of the collab where he adds in the functionality with JavaScript here: https://youtu.be/MDENx86nK4k
This was insanely fun to make but took me a lot longer than I anticipated, so I've broken up into 4 parts.
Part 1: The HTML - https://youtu.be/1-jQfGJibzc
Part 2: The main content area - https://youtu.be/LLsrgqnFet0
Part 3: The toggle - https://youtu.be/KFKF1baf8mY
Part 4: The 'previous weather' section (this video)
Part 5: Making it responsive - https://youtu.be/_kF3k0vDMNA
In this part we take a look at creating the previous weather section, playing around with a very small amount of JS, plus some transitions, a simple animation, and flexbox.
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you've made it to the last video in this series on how to build a Mars weather app almost sort of it's my last part of the series the last part of the whole series is over on Kyle's channel i'll talk more about that at the end though in this one we're going to be looking at that thing that's on the bottom that's sliding up and down and has the little animation going and we're moving the title around and we have an arrow that flips there's a lot of stuff to do in this video let's jump in and see how we can do it and so the very first thing i'm going to do is come in here and do a previous weather weather and let's give it my background of var color light oh not gray light oh you got to spell things properly for them to work previous weather there we go uh so that's good my color on this color can be var color gray hopefully that's dark enough oh it's a little light what did i do in the original design definitely had that as darker we'll go with this one i think that's the one we want there that looks a lot better perfect um on this we're eventually let's do it now we're going to need a position of absolute on here absolute with a bottom of zero which does that to it so width will also be a hundred percent to make sure it's the full size so in the previous days we can give that a display of flex and it should line everything up next to each other we're almost done look at that that was easy all right uh you know it's like 50 of the layout just that's awesome um so if we come and look at what this should eventually be looking like we want it to have like our arrow here that turns around and we need this whole thing to move up and down um now we do want this to like hide away and come back up so the way we're going to do it i'm going to turn this off after but we're going to do a transform on here and i don't know how much we need to translate it by but we'll find out let's just try 50 to push it down by 50 and see what happens that's not too bad actually let's do it a little bit more there we go so it's sort of like hiding away like that um but we want our button that we can click on our toggle thing that we can click on there so if we come back and take a look we have a checkbox that's going to be set up with our label of weather toggle there um so we can set that up to be that triangle thing that's going to be right here so to do that i'm going to uh previous weather previous days let's go right here because we're before previous days and we have our uh we're going to leave the checkbox on there for now we'll just get rid of it right at the end so for the next part is our show previous weather label which i'm going to also give a position of absolute now because i'm going to give this a background of uh little lime green just so we can see it while we're working on it so we have my little label that's there right now uh so let's first do a left of 50 percent which will move them over now it looks center but it's not actually centered yet so let's give this a width of like nine of i don't know 10 ram um so you can see it's growing out that way and even let's make it that bigger let's make it like 30 ram so we can see like this is not centered it's starting the left part at the center so on here we're going to do a transform translate translate of 50 percent and that should whoops uh negative 50 percent and that should suck it so it's like dead center now so that's cool uh it is nice and dead center let's bring this back down to like a 10 so that should be right dead in the middle uh another thing we can do is a display of actually i was going to use a display flex and do some complicated stuff but i could probably just do an align uh text align center on this oh there we go my arrow is now in the middle uh so we're going to make that more complicated that we had to let's give it a font size because we need that to be bigger font size of uh can we use one of my bars let's see uh maybe my h1 actually would be okay uh font size h1 let's see what that looks like not big enough h2 might be too big that's not terrible and we'll give it a line height of one just to make it a little easier to control there we go uh line height of one and okay so we're we're off and running a little bit now once again i want to make each triangle so if you remember the last time or a while back i made a triangle using a clip path for this one so that was a couple videos ago uh we're going to be looking at doing the exact same thing so we're going to do a polygon polygon we need a clip path first clip path polygon and we're going to do the same thing so 50 0 comma 0 100 0 100 percent comma 100 percent 100 percent and of course it's a clip path and there we go we have a nice triangle right there so now the only problem is where it is positioned so we also need to move it up so we can actually do that where i did my translate here we did 50 so i'm just going to do a comma and i think it's negative 100 that we need to move it up it's total exact height so it's in taking its own height and moving it up 100 percent of its own height which puts the bottom where the top was and it's exactly where we want it to be and the other thing we want to do now is the background color can be my var color light boom there we go and so now when we click on that the whole thing should come up so actually we want to make it look like we can click on that so we should also put a cursor pointer on there so now it looks clickable there we go super duper um my color i guess i could actually change just so that's not so harsh um color bar color gray there we go and we're looking pretty good we're looking pretty good so now when we click on that we need a whole bunch of stuff to happen right so this is where things get a little bit more interesting um so for this to work we are going to need a little bit of javascript that's going to come in here so let's just come here and leave another note for kyle um label here so previous weather so uh when clicked add show weather to previous weather div uh so now you know the idea is if somebody clicks that this previous weather is going to add a show weather class so what is show weather going to do let's go and play with that a little bit we can come down here and we can say show weather so show weather is going to do a few things one of them is we need to move the whole thing back up so transform translate zero uh what did we do that what did we do a trans show weather previous weather we did a translate why so we'll stick with that translate why of zero so it means that whole thing can slide up now when that slide up or slide down happens ideally we can transition that so we can do a transition on there uh so we want to do our transform say it shouldn't be too long so like 350 milliseconds and for now we'll stick with a simple ease maybe we could make that a bit fancier after um so let's just come to here inspect element find that so if we have show weather's on we see it remove show weather it should disappear so it slides down and then back on here previous weather show weather so somebody clicks on it the whole thing will slide up like that so that should work pretty nicely so that slides up and slides down and you know what uh you know what i'm looking at this now um i originally did this with the label and the input here um because there's a cool trick you can do but i'm not even going to be able to do that trick because there's too many things here i need to change um this would still work like we could definitely use this kyle could definitely come in and use all of that but i think we're over complicating matters um when i think what we could do is just have this as a button instead of a label uh button um the checkbox isn't going to help us at all and it just creates a little bit more work and actually trying to hide the hide the the checkbox after the fact so i'm going to switch that over to a button so when clicked i'll just say toggle uh that so i mean it's a simple thing to do so he can set that up so when clicked toggle show weather to previous weather div um yeah so that should be simple enough so now it's changed a few things we just need to fix up on that um so let's just look here i'm not actually sure why the button why that happened but okay uh we're going to need to put a border of zero here to get rid of that and my i know i font family family inherit the joy of form elements not inheriting font families i do not understand there we go that looks a little bit better so we're back to where we were before so now we can now people can click on it and it should work perfectly fine and we can tab onto it and everything i do think one thing i will add to here is i think what we'll do is do a dot and hover comma and focus which normally i've been trying to avoid actually making these the same lately but what we'll do is we'll just switch the color to var color dark and font size what was my original font size h2 uh i'm just gonna put like three rim i just want to see what that looks like oh no we don't want to do that eh that's kind of weird never mind i'll change the color i'm gonna leave it at that so uh at least there's some indication there's a few little things going on that that should go up and down okay cool um so we have let's come back down to here now sorry about the little detour we just took uh so previous weather that is good that is going to come up but obviously there is a bit more work in the previous weather that we want to do so when this does come up like that show previous weather what else do we want to do so in this previous weather the other thing i want to do is my uh show previous weather label i call that label i guess it can just be show previous weather actually since it's no longer a label so we can take that off there that off there and of course break everything and then oh no what did i do wrong oh and then fix everything there we go okay um so on my show previous weather when it's in there uh actually not on that um so we only want this here let's do show weather like that right uh so actually we want show weather and then this can just because this is gonna make my life a million times easier um so when show weather is on it's going to slide up and again let's just copy that for now and leave it here which we'll have to get rid of afterwards um but show previous or actually what am i talking about and there we go so that'll be up so it's when my previous weather has the show weather on it uh it's going to come up like that um but now we want that to also turn right because we want this to be facing down in this state so where to do that we can come here and we can say my label but we don't want our not my label let's do the right way show previous weather my that that's why we just changed the name of this uh so on my show previous we don't what we don't want to do is do my transform rotate 180 degrees because if i do that the whole thing turns upside down and it's complete disaster come back over to here and find my uh where i have my arrow i'm actually going to wrap this in a span and close span uh so now that we have the span in there what i can do is come back to here and say the in here a span would be rotated 180 degrees instead it's not going to work at first uh so i'm just going to do a display of block on here uh so there we go it is now pointing down and we could do like a nice little animation on there if we wanted to uh so right here actually we'd have our span actually on here we'd probably have our display block transform rotate zero and we could also uh then put in here uh transition transform to say 300 milliseconds ease uh so that should flip it over and now another thing i don't really like right now is just where it's um you know the way it's sort of up a little bit uh so here we could add a second one of translate y and give it like a negative 10 pixels or something uh maybe it's a bit too much negative six there we go it looks a little more centered so now if we turn off let's come back to here and again uh kyle will be doing this with the j s but uh right here if we turn off the show weather you can see it rotated around and if i bring that back on and do it one more time if i turn it off it goes down i turn it back and if i turn it back on it slides up like that so there we go perfection i think it's looking pretty good and that's working really well uh there's a bunch more stuff here that we need to do but at least that functionality is here so the next thing we're going to want to do is to come um we can easily fix this so i guess we'll start there at the easy part of fixing that up um here are my previous days i did my display flex already but what we'll do is we'll put a justify content on here justify content of space uh between so it'll space everything out and then we can just add a little bit of padding of like 2m there we go so nothing is touching on the sides and actually i'm not going to put that padding on here i'm going to bring that all the way up to here and do padding of 2m the reason i'm doing it here instead is just so we you know everything comes together with it uh i think that does work a little bit better 3m and oh man the fun of css uh my button is now disappeared and this is why people don't like css but come on it is i'm having fun with this uh so we need to move that up a little bit luckily it's really easy to do i know i have my padding of 3m so here where i did my negative 100 i can do a calc and in my calc it is going to be negative 100 plus uh actually minus a 3m and that should push it the rest of the way uh this is where maybe rems would work better there we go and we're good to go uh so rems we just know they're gonna be more consistent across the different areas whereas m's one place it could be different from another so just like that everything is working once again and we can keep going with what we have here um now actually i am i'm gonna come in and do a little bit of javascript i want to make this button clickable because we want to add an animation into here and if i have to do it all through the dev tools i'm gonna go a little bit crazy uh so kyle can obviously change this but i need this for testing purposes uh so we're just gonna create a const of um toggle previous weather toggle is equal to document dot query selector let's turn word wrap on document dot query selector and what was the name of it uh show previous previous weather all right so with that um previous weather toggle add event listener click so when we click we want to do a little function uh and actually that means we need and have another thing here which is my const uh previous weather will equal document dot query selector of dot previous weather so when we click uh we are going to do a function so we'll put a little arrow function here and what are we gonna do we're going to so somebody clicks on that we're gonna take um um previous weather class list toggle show weather and let's see if it works of course it's not working let's see why not you got a spell stuff right is that my only mistake i'm pretty proud of myself if that's my only mistake and there we go it's working fantastic so you can see the little rotation on there okay much cleaner much nicer we can actually see it in action if kyle won't he'll change change this if you need to there we go all right so we have this working at least a little bit so we can make this you know because i want to add some animations and make this look a little bit more fun uh so the very first thing i want to do is i don't want to see these so previous days so all of my previous day uh i'm going to actually give these an opacity of zero so they should hopefully disappear there we go so when it's down like that i don't want to see them but when we have this my previous previous day will have an opacity of one so we can see it they hide we can see it they hide i'm also going to come up here and give this a transform a transition of opacity of like 350 milliseconds opacity 303 150 milliseconds linear let's just see how that looks so they're there and it's a bit annoying that when it refreshes we always have show weather on so let's remove that from there and now when i click here they appear when i do that they fade out so that's pretty cool but i think we can do a little bit more than that um so um so they're going to do that where they appear now i also want this to be in the middle we're going to do this is going to be interesting because i think if it's in the middle and then it shifts like we see it slide over it's going to look really weird right so this one's going to be fun uh we're going to take show previous weather no that's not there previous seven days that's my class main title i'm going to give this another one main uh actually because i'm not doing this for typography reasons i'm doing this only for styling like positioning and stuff reasons we're going to do previous weather title uh because i think it's going to make the most sense uh to do it like that so previous day we're going to leave that okay so i'm going to say my previous weather title is going to be a text align center and then when we come here now we're going to do something fun here but previous weather title text align uh will be left now that's not something we can actually animate it's a little drawing that it just jumps across but i think it works okay i think that's going to work fine though just having it like that but what i do want to do is build in a little at key frames um we'll call it slide in up and call it that um so what this is going to be is we're going to start an opacity of zero oops at zero percent we're going to have an opacity of zero and we're going to have a we should probably put this on multi-line because we're going to have more than one property on here so opacity of zero and then we're going to do a transform translate x uh y of let's say 50 percent so it's going to move things down a little bit then at 100 percent the opacity will have opacity will have gone up to one and the transform will have gone up to translate y should be at zero okay so what am i going to use these for i'm going to use it for these coming in and you're going to see why now because i like it that it fades in but instead of doing a transition here what we're going to do is a animation because now we can do two things at once so animation will be uh my slide up in 500 milliseconds we're going to start with that and so we should be able to oh whoops i don't want it here we want the previous day we want that to be here and we can actually take my opacity off of that then uh the one problem that's going to happen i think is they're going to show up and then disappear so here we also need to put in a four words and just based on how long that took i'm going to make it a little bit longer let's do 750 so then they'll slide up and in just like that perfect and even you know what let's just see what happens uh previous weather title can i put on here too or actually what am i doing let's just let's see i don't know if it's going to work fabulously on there or not but we need a comma actually that sort of helps a little bit because it slows it down like what i want it to do so there we go that's kind of cool and so it gives it a bit more of movement so it's not just like jumping to the other side it's part of what's coming all in here so you can see they're all moving into place and what's cool what we can do now i think uh is on here uh previous weather previous day nth child one we're going to have to do a few of these so let's just copy that and two three four five six seven on all of these we can do a nice little uh animation delay delay like that and i'm going to do 100 milliseconds for the first one and actually i should we'll just copy that on all of them it could have done this a lot faster but anyway that'd be 200 and you get the idea let's see what this is going to look like and so we have it down and then it should be they all come up one after the other now i think that's a little too slow i think uh they should be finished a lot faster than that so let's play with these numbers a little bit and i'll be right back all right so let's see now there we go i think that looks a little bit nicer cool it's always fun doing little things like that so it nice little slide in and then we can click and it all just disappears um and slides back in cool cool cool so i think that looks pretty nice and snazzy like that so a lot of the fun stuff has been done uh we're just going to finish up by fixing a little bit of the typography here there's a really quick and easy thing that we can actually do uh previous day we're all in the previous day still so um dot previous day i'm actually going to just select all direct children of it and say margin of zero because i think everything should be sort of stuck together when we look at what the final example are ahead of here whoops um so everything's a lot closer together so i think just doing the previous day like that getting rid of all the margins works really really well the only things i really want to change in here based on what i'm looking at right now are my this actually looks pretty good my previous day saw is actually looking pretty good but the previous day date i'm actually going to change so here and date font size will be a little bit smaller and i don't think i have anything like that so i'm just going to do a 0.9 rem and we're also let's just take a look that's better and the color of that one was my var color gray which might sort of fade it out a little bit too much um to make it super readable but i think that's okay because if we click more info we're filling it all up over here uh so the last thing we want to do now is my button so that was my more info button so and more info and on this um we can how do we want it to look let's go look at what we wanted so we can do my border is zero and we can use that border radius trick again so border radius of 100 v max uh background is my var color dark and my color is my var color light and i guess that should we might have to change a font size and padding so uh text transform is going to be upper case padding will be 0.5 let's start with 0.5 m 0.25 m that doesn't look so good why not uh maybe i guess i shrink it down let's do 0.5 and i got one then oh i'm mixing this up that's 0.5 should be top and bottom and my one should be here it's always the smaller one on the top i'm like well the shape of those looks really off and even i'm gonna you know we're gonna do 0.3 or something there there we go so that's looking a little bit better they are buttons so cursor pointer uh usually i have that on my first line i know i haven't been super consistent with that but there we go and we want to build in a bit of a hover on here uh so the hover we can mess that in here and hover color uh background background will be color var uh we can just go to the with the gray is that going to be dark enough so we can still read the text yeah that's good enough people understand what's going on and i will add a little margin top of like 0.5 m to these uh just to create a little bit more of a separation i just realized one thing i did here uh that's a little silly i nested this in here not that it mattered because we can't see it the rest of the time um but that would make more sense in this area uh previous day to have like the and star margin zero um just because that was really raising the specificity which i can't say margin top one m i think now i can overwrite it yeah there we go before the way i had it set up i couldn't overwrite it with this because the other one was two classes uh whereas this was a single class um the other one was this was being nested and it was coming later on so just that fixes it it lets me space those out a little bit because i thought they were a little bit too close together and like that it took us a little while to get through all of this but it is done i'm really happy with the result i think it looks really really good and it's all done and it was so much fun to do i hope you enjoyed watching this whole series as much as i had putting it all together now the next step is to go on over to kyle's channel and see how he gets it to actually work with real data coming from the mars lander how amazing is that how cool is that you know it's actual live data it's all gonna be populated in there he's doing all the crazy magic that you can do with javascript to make that happen you can go and watch his video right now to see how he takes what i've done and makes it all work in you makes it work that's so cool so go and check that out but before you do make sure if you haven't yet subscribed to please subscribe to my channel if you're if you enjoyed this of course and a big thank you for 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The Bulls need to reclaim the 5-day moving average if they want to potentially go higher. On the other side, the Bears need to break the 304 level to expand on the selling.
Tonight, we discuss how the QQQs were able to break the 307 level to get out of the middle of the channel. However, in the afternoon, everything started returning back to where the market started.
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Welcome to Access to Trader, the number one community for those who are committed to taking control of their trading in order to achieve success, profitability, and longevity. Thank you for joining us. Here's Dan Shapiro to help you find your edge, master your process, and own your future. Hey guys, good evening everybody. Welcome to another edition of theaccentrator.com nightly wrap up show. Everybody had a good day. Happy Tuesday. Hope everybody is doing well. Hope everybody is trading well and living your best life. If you are brand new to the channel, please like, share, and subscribe so we can go on this daily journey together, trying to put together the pieces of this very, very odd and aggressive puzzle known as the trading world. Right? So let's talk about it. You guys remember the last night's video was very, very lethargic. Right? We probably saw one of the least volume driven days of the year. We talked about everything was stuck in the channel and that we really needed to one of these channels to either get above or below so we can take advantage of a potential measure potential average true range in the stock market. You know, the one case I made yesterday for names, you know, like a NVIDIA, for example, and we'll get to the pivots in a second, like names like NVIDIA, for example, and Microsoft, they, you know, they didn't make the same efforts even though they had really, really great run ups and nobody's taken away that. But we've seen the last four days of lower highs on the cues, again, decreasing volume shrinking ranges, but we saw kind of what the opposite was on the video and Microsoft. And, you know, we talked about a last night's video, if they start losing the five day moving average, they should get pulled, right? And that's exactly what happened. Again, we'll get to the pivots in a second. But to the bulls, you know, to the bulls credit, it does feel like, you know, and every single day you saw, I think SIVB go 90% today. You see slowly but surely that, you know, this narrative of the banking crisis, it's just slowly but surely getting quieter and more tone deaf and eventually it's just going to be part of like everyday life. Like another bank failing is really not going to be, I don't want to use the word not a big deal, but it's not going to be a big deal. Just the same way, after like three, four, five months, it's like nobody really put too much stock into another person getting COVID. Eventually, we learned to kind of live with things. That's what the market is doing. To the bulls credit, right? To the bulls credit, we did two things today. Number one, last night's video, we talked about that 306, 307 level that the bulls needed to defend. They didn't defend them. That was the whole point. They didn't defend them. They started getting pulled, cues went all the way down. But to the bulls credit, and this is kind of where, you know, we started trying to put the pieces back into the puzzle. The bulls came back and reclaimed the 10 day moving average. It looked very, very bleak for, you know, for a very good portion of the day. You had semiconductors definitely leading the market lower, right? At one point, the video got slammed. AMD got slammed. All the usual people got slammed. MU came out with earnings after the close. Not a bad move. You got a 2% move. Let's see if the semiconductors can wake up on Micron's earnings. But the point is, this is what we didn't want to see going into today's, well, tomorrow's trading day is the market to go back into the range. And unfortunately, because we did have a kind of a rally here off the bottom range here, we got right back above the 10 day moving average, which was 307. So here's the key levels kind of going into it, right? It's not great that we rallied back because I would at least preferred to get more value out of tomorrow's session. Today, we had some pretty good value. This is what really shows you being patient. You don't have to trade every single day like yesterday versus today when things started expanding because there was a little bit of intermediate technical damage. So these are the levels we have to watch going into tomorrow, okay? For the bulls to start mustering a rally, again, maybe Micron, maybe Lulu, right? Lulu is stretching after earnings. Thank you. I'll be here all week, right? 4% move on, 4.5% move on Lulu. But the bulls really need to reclaim back the five day moving average, which is this 309 level. If the bears need to want to expand more of the selling, they have to reconfirm today's lows roughly that 304.70s because if they can and you got 303, 300, then you have ultimately the 50 day moving average. But the frustrating part about today was not the action in the morning. The action in the morning was great and you felt like we were going to close up the lows. The frustrating part about today's session towards the afternoon is after I logged off, everything came back. Like literally everything came back and it really took out a lot of the value going into tomorrow's session. Now again, as there plays, there's always going to be plays, right? It's not a question of there's going to be plays or not plays. There's a big difference between putting on a trade that works than making money, right? If we would have closed below the 306 level today, then we would have had measure potential another $3, $4.00. That would have been a potential to make money, right? A trade that is stock that goes from 10 to 10.5, yeah, it's just a winning trade. So the market guides kind of had a warp sense of humor kind of threw a little bit of curveball going into the close. But again, we're professionals, right? That's the whole point. All of us. When I say we are professionals, that means all of us. Anybody, I don't care if you're trading for 15 minutes or 15 years, as soon as you open up your first account and you deposit your funds, you're a professional trader. Whether you decide like a trade, like a professional trader over time or a short period of time with to live out your full potential, that's to be determined, right? That's not on the cards. But I look at the market today and I go, wow, if we were to just close at the lows, we would have some really phenomenal setups for tomorrow. We had some pretty good ones for today. But the point is now that we're back kind of stuck in the middle of the channels, we did put on this little bit of a baby hammer. So hopefully the Qs can start reclaiming back that 309 level. And if that does, you start seeing more stocks kind of waking back to the upside. But at least now we know both sides of the spectrum, 309 to the upside, right? 309 to the upside and roughly 304 and change to the downside. Again, everything else is going to be in between. When you look at names, and again, let's start talking about the pivots. Look, we talked about in the video last night, we talked about Microsoft last night, we talked about the Qs last night. As you can imagine, after the last night's, after yesterday's close, you weren't going to have 65,000 setups. It was impossible. So we tried to identify the ones that potentially could give us the biggest measure of potential. Last night's video, we talked about Qs, we talked about Microsoft, we talked about in the video. Tesla got saved again today. Had an upside pivot. Had an upside pivot. Had a downside pivot. Obviously, the downside pivot confirmed. Got down a little bit. But again, the market got saved. Whoever the goalie is, to me, would kind of steal from the hockey world. The goalie was standing on its head. The bulls were standing on their head. Every kick saved today possible to kind of save the day at least for today's session. So let's talk about it. Last night, we covered on NVIDIA 26350, if it builds below can flush. 258's potential, that's the 10-day moving average. And that was the move. NVIDIA had a phenomenal, phenomenal move. So we talked about this last night. It got right to the 10-day moving average. It lost the 6350s. I said I could get it to the 258s. That's the low of the day. The 25850s is the 10-day moving average. Really nice move there. Microsoft, again, we covered this last night's video. 275 held three times. It builds below can flush. Here was Mr. Softy. Never rallied, right? Never rallied the rest of the market. So lost to 75 that held three times. Got below the 10-day moving average. And that's the frustrating part. If everything were to just close at the lows, we would have had a lot of measure potential back down. But a nice $3 move on Microsoft to the downside. Tesla, again, not a big move. Got saved. I had a pivot. One pivot we prepared for on 9740 to the upside. Obviously never got there. 187 if it builds below can flush. Again, only a $2 move on Tesla. And then came back like everything else. And Coin, I still like, never got down to the 6050 level. And here's the big move. This is where I really thought this market was going to implode. And it really looked like that for a long, long time. Q's got killed. They went from 30750 held three times pre-market if it builds below can flush. So here is the Q's. So here's the 60-minute view of the Q's. So here's the 60-minute view of the Q's. Let's take all this out. So you see this whole area? This is where I said 30750 if it builds below can flush. The pre-market low 30762, 30762, 30758. So once it started building below the 30750's level, stock got hit. Stock went all the way down into the 304s. And then we just started rallying at the close for just whatever reason. But it is what it is. So the value definitely returned today. Again, I've always said and maintained this. It's not how many you trade. It's how many you trade properly. We talked about it in a video. We talked about Microsoft. We talked about the Q levels and the Q's. And luckily, everything played out. If you guys remember a couple of weeks ago, we started talking about the WWE. There was a buyer that came in. And again, this is where we talk about follow the option flow, right? Follow the money. If you guys remember, a couple of weeks ago, we started talking about there was a buyer that came in for the April $100 calls. He sped about $5 million worth of premium. And since then, the stock has been on a really, really great move. And then today, David, in favor of CMBC, talked about speculation for a potential takeover. The stock spiked all the way into the 92s. Again, guys, always remember, somebody doesn't know something. When somebody's putting down $5 million with $18 out of the money calls with a one month expiration. Anyway, congratulations to a lot of guys who are still holding this thing in the webinar. Great, great move for two weeks. But hey, again, it is what it is. It really does show how somebody always does know something. So look, going into tomorrow, it's very tough to find. It's very, very tough to find some long setups. Despite this little baby hammer, I think we're going to have to wait until probably the 10 or 11 o'clock channel for these stocks to try to get above their ranges. It's going to be very, very tough. I could see the market rallying tomorrow morning. I'd like to see how the market perceives its MU earnings. I'd like to see if the semiconductors could kind of wake everything up. But if they start getting faded, we're going to start getting faded back. So look, I'm 50-50 going into tomorrow. I don't love anything. I don't love anything. Like, yeah, I like some things, but I definitely don't like love anything going into tomorrow. Check out the smaller stock. Check out the smaller stock, ETNB. This is one that looks interesting. So ETNB had this really, really big breakout. It's resting now for the last couple of days. Check this out, right? You see how it stopped back to back days? If it could just get above this channel here, maybe this thing wakes up here. Roku looks interesting. Not great, not good, but it looks interesting. Roku's held the 50-day moving average once, twice, three times lady. Let's keep an eye on Roku tomorrow. If this thing starts getting below this channel, maybe this thing gets hit. I want to watch that. Everything else is kind of in the middle of the range again. Tesla, I'm watching on both sides tomorrow. If you look at the 60-minute view on Tesla, this is a bad wick here. For Tesla to wake up here, it's got to really start getting above this whole channel here. Obviously, if it starts losing today's lows, then you could have some bigger stretch for tomorrow. This is the type of market that the volume is definitely drying up. You can see that now for the last couple of days. Thank goodness, at least for today, we got some measured potential. We got some measured potential. It's a pretty good value. But going into tomorrow, again, you have to take off the rose-colored glasses and kind of what we talked about yesterday. When there's a potential middle of a channel type of day, you got to act accordingly. You can't be overly aggressive. You can't anticipate and you definitely can't try to predict or try to overthink. Let the market. Again, let the market tell us what it wants to do next. Let the market dictate and scream at us which way the price action is going to flow because the hardest thing to do is trade and the even more harder thing to do is trade properly. If you wait and your patient, again, a day like today will be your payoff. Guys, have a great night, everybody. Stay blessed, folks. We'll see you tomorrow night on the video. Take care.
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Providing Accessible Informal STEM Learning (Audio Described)
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Representatives from informal STEM learning (ISL) programs share their perspective on universal design, accommodations for visitors with disabilities, and engaging members of the disability community at their organization. Also available without Audio Description at https://youtu.be/al6S5Kknhs4
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A photo of the USS Intrepid. Museum patrons mill around planes and other aircraft on display at the Intrepid Museum. A hand reads Braille on a display showing a floor plan. A photography display shows a dark room with photos hanging over several basins and the accompanying captions explaining the scene. A woman appears wearing headphones. Text, Charlotte Martin, Intrepid C, Air, and Space Museum. I'm Charlotte Martin, I'm the Director of Access Initiatives at the Intrepid C, Air, and Space Museum in New York City. And one of my big takeaways working in access for a number of years now is not to assume what an individual can or cannot do, but rather knowing the potential barriers presented by your space or your program or the challenge you're working on, trying to mitigate those as best you can in advance, and then being prepared to offer clear options and information about those options. So having text labels, having large print available, sending large print labels that people can borrow, also having that content available online through an accessible web page that you can access through a QR code by building those resources into the exhibition. You can still have that shared experience with the people that you came with, even if you have, even if some are disabled or not disabled, or have different preferences for how they get that information. A display with text and a map showing General Winfield Scott's Great Snick Plan. A mannequin woman in period dress reading a book. A display showing a man in a fishing boat with text captions and pictures. The outside of the North Carolina Maritime Museum at Southport. A woman appears in an office. Text, Katie Minney, North Carolina Maritime Museum at Southport. Hi, my name is Katie Minney. I'm the curator of education at the North Carolina Maritime Museum at Southport. We strive every day, all day, through all platforms and on site to make sure that we are accessible for all people, all ages, all abilities. So if it's reading the exhibits and going through at your own pace, if it's scanning a QR code for a semi-guided audio tour, including American Sign Language, or if it's utilizing our Braille maps to go throughout the building, no matter what, we hope that you have an opportunity to learn and do and be the best version of yourself. Young adults read a guide. A boy with earbuds signs the sign for I Love You. A man who works at an institute signs with two people. A woman reads Braille with a woman wearing sunglasses. A man appears wearing glasses. Text, Isaac Beavers, Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind. I'm Isaac Beavers. I'm with the Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind in Huntsville. And our informal STEM learning programs. We serve primarily blind and visually impaired students. We have, over the last few years, incorporated deaf and hard of hearing students. And so one of the things we do is make sure that on our registrations, we ask what consumers might need, attendees might need. When we're working with blind and visually impaired, we want to make sure that we have Braille tactile representations of and models. We want to make sure that we have audio access. And when we're working with our deaf, we always make sure we have American Sign Language interpreters. And also we have a few FM devices along the way. A woman appears on screen. Text, Ryan Saglio, Adalboro Enterprises Incorporated. My name is Ryan Saglio. I am the supported employment program manager at a human services nonprofit in Massachusetts called Adalboro Enterprises. I work exclusively with individuals with disabilities and mental illness who are looking to find employment opportunities out in their community. But I have also in the past done accessibility and inclusion work for some of the local museums here in New England. I think that good accessibility work is basic accessibility work. Things like having bathrooms that are accessible, benches that are accessible, wide walking paths. A story that I often tell of accessibility gone wrong is I recently visited a museum that I was very excited to see. I've been waiting two years to get there. I do have my own physical disabilities and physical limitations. So I don't use mobility aids, but I do need to sit down quite often. And we were in the museum and we were walking around. And after a couple of minutes, I really needed to sit. And because of COVID, they had removed all of the benches. So as we're kind of walking through the museum, I'm looking for somewhere to sit down so I can kind of take a moment. And we're not finding one. And the further we get into the museum, the less I'm looking at the museum. And the more I'm just looking for a bench. And by the time we finally found one, there was a line of people who were looking to sit down. So we actually just left. Text, Tony Holesworth, Microsoft. Hi, I'm Tony Holesworth. I'm the content designer for Inclusive Classroom Tools at Microsoft. And previously, I was managing the Volunteer Inclusion Program at Woodland Park Zoo. And some of the things that were the most successful with us when we first got started were revamping the accessibility guidelines on our website. We found that a lot of people with disabilities didn't perceive the zoo to be accessible for them to even visit. And so it never occurred to them to volunteer at the zoo. So by updating the website and making sure that there was a way to request accommodations or see what accommodations are available, we were able to get a lot more folks interested in volunteering. The other thing that was really important was training staff and volunteers, existing volunteers without disabilities to presume competence of the incoming volunteers. And by that, I just mean treating them as much as possible, like anybody else who would be a new volunteer. A museum from above with tall, wide arches. A butterfly on a flower. A T-Rex. A globe suspended from the ceiling on display. A sign reads Pacific Science Center. Text, Diana Johns, Pacific Science Center. My name is Diana Johns. I'm the Vice President for Exhibits Education and Outreach at Pacific Science Center. And I have been with the Science Center for 17 years now. I think for an institution that's been around since 1962, some of the challenges that you're dealing with are legacy issues. And so one of the best practices is when you have that opportunity to make a significant change to a legacy area, how are you thinking about the accessibility of that area? We recently put in a new experience that we've had before. And the vendor had asked if we could put it back in the same place. And we said no because that was not accessible to everyone. Text, Charlotte Martin, Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum. But the thing I would really encourage from the very beginning is engaging directly with disabled self-advocates and engaging them at all levels of your planning from the very beginning at that brainstorming to identify what the priorities should be or what the challenges are or what the opportunities are. It's the expression. Don't let the perfect be the enemy of the good, right? We need to start somewhere. But as long as it's iterative and we're learning along the way, that's really what's going to make the big difference. Text, Katie Mini, North Carolina Maritime Museum at Southport. When designing programs and exhibits, we try to look at the whole person. So if you are sitting in a wheelchair, if you're sitting on the floor, if you're walking around needing constant movement, how can you still learn and interact with our maritime topics? So materials utilized in classes like crayons or scissors, we try to have several different options. We hope that as you take on this journey of creating inclusive and accessible spaces for all people, that you think about putting yourself in the shoes and in the spaces of others. Text, Isaac Beavers, Alabama Institute for Deaf and Blind. As you think about how to accommodate someone who's blind or visually impaired and somebody who's deaf or hard of hearing, the fact of the matter is that almost all of us could benefit from something that is larger print, that is high contrast. Almost all of us could benefit from clear communication. Text, Ryan Soglio, Adalboro Enterprises Incorporated. When you make one small change with one community need in mind, it often has ramifications and can impact more than just one. So when you make a space wheelchair accessible, you make it easier for a mom with a stroller to also navigate that space. When you create a gender-neutral bathroom, you create a place for dads to bring their kids or caregivers who might be out in the community and need a space that is neither a men's room or a women's room. Or when you create a picture menu for somebody that doesn't read, you also allow someone who might have extreme anxiety or might be an English language learner to also occupy that space and have the typical experience. Text, Diana Johns, Pacific Science Center. When you do design something, that you make sure you are testing that with a wide variety of potential users. Because you will learn very quickly if something is truly as close to universally designed as possible. So I think it's always, never assume you've got all the answers. Make sure that you are testing things with all the variety of users that you hope to invite. This presentation was created by Access ISL, which supports efforts to make informal STEM learning opportunities more welcoming and accessible to everyone, especially individuals with disabilities. For more information, visit the Access ISL website, uw.edu-d-o-i-t-s-lash-programs-slash-access-i-s-l. Access ISL is supported by National Science Foundation Grant, number DRL-1906147. Any questions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the speakers and do not necessarily reflect the views of the federal government. Copyright 2022, University of Washington. Permission is granted to copy these materials for educational, non-commercial purposes provided the source is acknowledged.
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प्रदार मुन्त्री नरेद्र मुद्दिं करो जणकल लन्य प्हित्तो करी जोजना रही ची स्यादना जणतां को पकरे पहुंची परुच्ची नहीं येम ती अनेक प्रस्नो उटू तू तू भले तब आमसे तो जोडी हो चों दी आपने अंचलर केंद्रा पडा महाकल पडा अंचलर भी लंक्स करो चों ती, केम ती देको चों ती, प्रदार मुन्त्रीं करो जणवित कर जोजना गरीब लोकोंग पकर पहुंचिप ची आपन मनने देकिप चों ती आपने नमसकर बहुट्रण गदा ख़ाई भी, इटी जों मना आपन किले मून उे आमे मून उे कुड्या तो कीछी करी पारी भी नी तो आमे शमस्त मी कीछी चेएन्स करयागु चाहूचू मैं, जो आपनको ले मन्निम्बर पडदार मुन्न्च्यूण को भी शेवरे तार किजी प्रतिगार नहीं आमे दूडी जाव जो पल्लिशवन आमर वेवजी दोश्डालाजी वोजी सब खेटिग अस्था हो जुनी कहार हो किछी सुभिदाए पन दे मेटिकल सुभिदाए वी नहीं आगया को ते कद्था को हो जी मोदी ग्यरेंटी अपी लोको समवोषे रहा सुणाए। प्रतिगा लोगा दाए मेरे आप्चुन दी अगया देखा देखा तूपुद पिच्च्वॉरोडा आग्या काम बहला आमे भर्षे देवाडा पर्षो यूज कुछ तापे रस्ता अपर्ष्ता नहीं भिकाषित भारत जोड़ संकल पर नहीं चुन दी आपन मदी जिंको सवित मद्या काम करीवे लोको मना को पाखु जाउ चुन दी काही के भानु बाँन रहा आप्ची प्रतिगा नामसकर आमो को लोको मना पाखु एती प्रें जीवागो पोडुची ये आमो पती आमो भीदन्थॉमा मुन्डलो होंतु के। अमो लोको पती निदि गाण रहूंतु की औरगा जोम आनी बहूँन के। जोम आन अच्छुन थी, शाम्डे, लोको मगो गो थी दी दटी काम करुमना दी गोटे जिन साच्ता की गोटे घिनस कान बारला nishind bhave parivarthandar sorasibabali seji jubak manne kauchandhi tanka muharu shubhya shubhya saromiluchi tibye nishind bhave samye kahi bo e nirbhachand mandali hu kimba eju panchayathe bong gahan ro bhikashku nahi saajna janata kete agrabhura hai bhe ebong itharo nirbhachandre kaha sabha khehre bharjibab. kendrapada ru kamera prasana saros ko saa prabhatlankya aur gashan ju. jodhi apadanku amma video ti bhar lagela tibye amma chanel ko like,share and subscribe karipa ku jama bhi gulantur nahi.
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February 20th, 4PM Market Update on TFNN - 2020
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Every market day, live at the top of the hour, TFNN breaks down the most important trading action in a 3 minute News Update.
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Network. TFNN headline news update. Welcome folks. We had the Dow industrials finish down 131. NASDAQ off 66. S&Ps off 14. Those numbers folks, very small numbers compared to we were at 1130 this morning. So the Dow industrials were down 6 tenths of 1 percent. The S&P as well as the Dow industrials were down four tenths of 1 percent. When we take a look at the S&P what you're going to see out here bottom line this S&P got all the way down to 33.39 and the bottom line is that we finished out at 33.72. So you can see the volatility just absolutely amazing out here today. There's no there's no two ways about it. Monster volatility out here. It rejected lower price. Now it did have volume down there so let's say it's going to basically revisit that area. But what I expect we're going to see if we go take a look at this the three Q's what you're going to see out here the three Q's you know get down into 231. You're 234. We did 40 million shares which is a big number but guess what this is going to test the highs once again we're 237. They're right next to the highs once again and I suspect we're going to go after them. Gold. Gold contract is in a very large ABC structure on the way up. It continued higher today had volume behind the move. Gold was up 10 bucks. We're trading at 1621. You closed over the high of January 8th which is 1619. It's a big number. Bottom line 1705 is the projection inside the gold market. If we go to the GDX what you're going to see is that you did have follow through and the equities also GDX got to a price point of $30.10 and we did take out the last swing high and go I like it. Oh baby we get action. We took it out with volume. Bottom line is that we did 51 million versus 47 at that high that was established on January 3rd. That is saying that let me do this 2987 quick 27 so it's going for the higher swing point out there which is that $31 level and notes and bonds folks this is just driving the market once again. The note and bond market we had the 10-year note up 11 ticks trading 131.14. The 30-year up a full point plus one ticket 164. It looks like the note as well as the bond market is going to be in a monster ABC structure up. We'll go after the B point a few more days. Bottom line if we take the B point out and have volume behind the move we are going to all-time price and notes and bonds all-time lows and yields. We will go bust that 1.31 inside the 10-year and will be flat. Have a great one have a safe one folks come back and visit us tomorrow morning.
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Update October 2018
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Hello and welcome and I have a good news and bad news the bad news is for me the good news is probably for you So about two months ago. I had a knee injury Messed up my knee pretty good I kind of tough through it kept going to work when I probably shouldn't have After two months, I was feeling 99% better and then my knee gave out on me worse than the first time around Now I am on short-term disability from work Which luckily I'll get most of my pay not all of it That's the bad news. The good news for you is it gives me a little more time to work on videos So I'm working on them now And it's late September and I'll be working on them now I'll be out of work for quite some time. So most of October. I'll be able to work on videos So if you're a patreon support, you'll be getting those videos pretty much right away September October the rest of you will be getting them November or December if you Like them and you appreciate the extra videos I'm partially hoping that doing extra videos will encourage some of you who aren't supporting me to support me pay pal or Patreon check out the links in the description of the video I could definitely use just you know a little bit extra money to get me back up to what I normally have as income and You know you guys are getting extra videos obviously you can't support me don't don't worry about it But if you've thought about supporting me in the past, but just haven't now might be a good time I do appreciate it The injury is feeling a lot better still waiting on test results, but it will be a while before I get back to work Doctors orders, so there's nothing I can do about that. Anyway Thanks for watching just wanted to give you an update. I hope you're looking forward to extra videos I hope that you have a great day Check out the links in the description of the video for my patreon patreon page
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Savings from Insurance Discount Calculation 8080
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Savings from Insurance Discount Calculation
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Personal finance practice problem using Excel. Savings from insurance discount calculation. Get ready to get financially fit by practicing personal finance. Here we are in our Excel worksheet. If you don't have access to the Excel worksheet, that's okay because we'll basically build this from scratch. If you do have access, there's three tabs down below example, practice and blank. The example basically being an answer key. Let's take a look at it now. We've got the information on the left hand side. We are imagining that we have insurance coverage and if we have a group coverage, we get a discount and we want to do some calculations using our time value of money to consider the value of the discount. Obviously in every section, we wanna be putting in our time value of money calculations which we will practice here. The second tab, the practice tab will have the pre-formatted worksheets so you can work through the practice problem with less Excel formatting. The third tab, the blank tab will have in essence a blank sheet where we can work on the Excel formatting more. So if you don't have this tab, then you might just start a blank sheet. I would select the whole sheet first, right click on it, format the cells for the baseline underline formatting which for me is typically currency, bracketed, no dollar sign, no decimals and then you change them as you go. I'm just gonna X out of this because I already have the worksheet set up and then I'd put the data on the left hand side which is good practice because you wanna be drawing your information from the data on the left, formatting the cells such as percentages in the format that would be appropriate for that cell, make a skinny C column and then we're ready to go. So we've got A and B considering ensuring their cars with the same company in exchange for a discount. So we're imagining we've got these two people that have different insurance companies and if they insured together, then they could get a discount. So what's gonna be the value of the discount is what we'll try to think about. So they currently pay, we're gonna say 750 and 950 and the discount they're gonna get is 15% if they combine together. So then once we calculate the discount we can think about what the future savings are of it and whenever we think about this time value of money we're gonna say we got the interest rates, what if we would have saved that amount for 10 years? How much would we have after 10 years? But we also wanna think about what would happen if I was to discount it back. For example, in other words, I wanna be on the position of both. I'm gonna argue the best case scenario in terms of I'm trying to argue for basically taking the discount and then kind of the worst case scenario which you might put together if you were in an argument situation where you're saying well the discount might not be worth it so you can see both sides and of course when you're making an even decision, a fair decision, you wanna look at things from multiple different angles whenever we're using a statistical analysis and consider the viewpoint of the person who's given us the statistical analysis to see if they might be giving us kind of one view just like whenever you hear an argument with someone who might have an interest in the outcome especially a financial one. In any case, let's do some calculations here. So we're gonna say the savings, let's first calculate those savings. We're gonna say that the savings per year calculation is the first thing we need to put together. Let's make this a header tab up top, making it black and white. Going to the home tab up top, font group, we're gonna make this black and white for the headers because that's our custom, that's what we do every time. So this is gonna be the current costs what they're currently paying, the current premiums in other words for our two folk here A and B. Can't you come up with a name at least A and B? So lame, can't even like Smith or Jane or John or something. I mean, is it that hard? Whatever, A and B, copy it down. That's person A and person B. And then we're gonna say this equals to 750 enter. I'm gonna copy that down because I could use the relative reference. Notice we're polling as much as we can from the data on the left hand side. That's just the good way to do things. That's how we wanna set things up. We don't wanna hard code the numbers if we don't have to, we want the data set over there. That's why we could adjust things that way. This is the total current costs. It's in the outer column using the trusty sum function here equals to SUM sum it up, sum it up. There it is. Let's do some indentations because we got it like a subcategory type of thing we did with the colon and everything. So let's make an indentation for these three, home tab, alignment indent, indent this one again, home tab, alignment indent, that looks wonderful. Then let's put an underline here that'll make it look even better. Home tab, font group and underline, there we have it. So now we've got the discount. The discount in percentage format is gonna be equal to the 15%. Notice I'm just drawing this from the data. We wanna be drawing from the data. That is not a percent now. Let's make it a percent. Let's percentize that. So percentize, home tab, number, percentification and then font group and underline and that's gonna be the savings, the savings we would have from the discount. So that's gonna be equal to the 1,007 times the 15%. So we're gonna save like every year $255. That doesn't sound like much but what if we saved it for 10 years and got a 7% interest rate on it? Where would we stand after that point? That's where we're going. Yeah, you've seen it before in prior sections. We gotta do one of these kind of like at least one every section because we practice our time value of money. Let's select these items. We're gonna go to the home tab, font group. Let's put up some borders around it, some brackets. And now again, you could think of this from two perspectives. You might say, if I'm trying to argue and make this look as good as possible that we have to take this, we could say, look where we will be if we were to save that much for 10 years and we were able to invest it and get a 7% rate of return. Well, we could do that calculation. I could say, okay, that would be a future value calculation. Value calculation. And let's do our trustee future value. We're gonna notice I got my data down here. We got the interest rate. We're gonna be able to get a 7% a year for 10 years. Okay, so this is gonna be equal to, we'll say the future value. Let's say negative of the future value. That'll flip the sign. And I think it's the easiest thing to do, although possibly not the most proper place to put the negative, but it's easy to do that. So I'm gonna say this equals negative future value. Instead of equals, the rate is going to be that 7%. It's a yearly rate. That's what we're doing. So we don't need to break it down into months or anything, comma, number of periods. We're gonna say 10 years. We're gonna save 10 years. We're gonna do this. And then comma, and we're gonna have another payment because we're gonna save $255 each year. And we're gonna put that into the bank account or into like stocks and bonds maybe and earn 7%. So we're gonna pick that amount up. So it's an annuity, not just one value in other words. So we're gonna say enter. So we would be at $3,532 or $3,523 after 10 years if we were able to do that. But you might also make the argument, and again, that's the optimistic argument. But you might also say, well, yeah, but I mean, there are a couple factors that you can look at from another angle. You might say, well, maybe I'm not gonna put it in the savings account. You know that we're gonna spend the money in any case. And if I get $255 next year and the year after that and the year after that, then it's actually worth less. You might make the argument that I should be discounting it back at the same value, meaning if I got a stream of annuity payments every year for 10 years, it would be worth less than if I got the money today. You're talking about a future value number here. In other words, you might say, let me take the present value of this stream of payments that I'm gonna discount back at the 7%. Just to do it that way, I'd say, okay, this would be negative present value shift. That would be the rate, which would be the 7%, comma. The number of periods is gonna be 10 and then comma. And then we're gonna save the payment now because it's still in annuity payment that we're gonna get 255. And notice we'd probably get it a monthly, maybe, unless we pay on a yearly basis, but we're gonna estimate yearly. So you might say, really, it would be saving more like 1,791. And you might, of course, just do the most straightforward calculation if I pull these down and I say, what if I save that for 10 years? Saving over, say, over years of 10, we would have savings for 10 years would be equal to the 255 times 10. That would be with no time value of money calculation. So let's put an underline there. Let's put some brackets in blue. So you could say, okay, that would be what I would save over 10 years. But on the optimistic side, you'd be like, well, I wouldn't be at 2,055. We would be investing that and we'd get a 7% return. So we'd have a future value of the 3,523, but that's a future value. And we're currently in the present. And you might say, well, yeah, really, what's happening is I'm gonna spend that money and I should be discounting it back at the discount rate, let's say. And that would bring us back to the 1,791. Or you might say, well, really, I think I'm gonna spend the money and I'm not gonna get the 7% return. And I think inflation is 3.5%. So you're gonna say, well, if inflation is 3.5%, then I can discount it back using the present value using the inflation rate. And you also might argue that obviously if inflation happens, you're not gonna have the same, the insurance company might up their premiums from year to year. It's not like we have a contract for 10 years and they're not gonna increase their insurance prices because with inflation, you would think they would increase their insurance prices and so on. But let's say they kept it static and then we have these savings over the 10 years and let's discount it with the insurance, with the inflation calculation. So we're gonna say this is present value for inflation. So you're gonna say, okay, this is negative present value, shift nine. The rate is now gonna be the 3.5 because we think the inflation rate's gonna be 3.5, let's say, comma, the number of periods is going to be 10, comma. And we're gonna take the savings, which was the 255 per year. So we'd come up to like 2,121. So it kinda depends where you're coming from with the argument. So just note when someone talks about future value, you're talking about future value terms and they're making some assumptions in what you're gonna do. And then of course, you're talking about money that's in future terms instead of the present term. Then you might take the annuity and say, well, I'm gonna discount it back to present value. You might try to remove the time value of money calculation in your argument. But the point is you wanna look at these kind of things with different, from different angles so that you get a fuller picture of what's going on for your decision-making process. And this same concept applies when you go to more complex decisions and people are arguing one particular thing or another, just like when they argue with words, right? They're gonna give you an argument that only has one side to something. Doesn't mean they're lying, per se, although they may be, but it does mean they're lying. Maybe they got a legit statistic there or a legit argument, but it's only one side that happens to be the most favorable side. So we see that, the same thing happens with numbers. So in any case, let's try to then say, let's map this one out, let's map this first one out. I'm gonna make this a skinny G, let's copy the skinny C. I'm gonna copy the skinny C format and then put that over here. And let's do a mapping out of this information. So I'm gonna say years, let's say the growth and the savings and then the value is gonna be here. So we can map out this kind of annuity that we got to. We're gonna get to this number and then we'll actually discount it back to this number just to see how these present value calculations and future values, time value, money calculations fit together. So I'm gonna select these three. Let's do our centering, alignment and center. Let's make it black and white. We're gonna go font group. Let's make it black and white. Let's make the year a little bit skinnier. We're gonna skinnerize it. So we're skinnerizing it. You can fatten the cell and skinnerize the cells. So this is gonna be your one, two, three and let's copy those three or just select them. Use our fill handle to drag that series on down to 10. 10, 10. Then we're gonna then, I'm gonna go to the alignment and center these ones. And I'm gonna say the first savings happened in year one and with a normal annuity, we started like the end of the year so we don't have any earnings on it in year one. It's just gonna be the savings of the 255. So I'm gonna say that's the value then at the end. Then we're gonna say growth happened on that 255 of 7%. And this is, we're gonna get up to that 357 here. So we're gonna say, all right, we got that 255 times the 7% and enter. So there's the 18, the savings, we got the same savings which was that 255. I'm gonna do some absolute references shortly and copy it down but let's just do a couple of these to get a feel for it. So there it is and we're gonna say this is equal to the prior value plus the growth plus the savings. These are rounded numbers so they could be some pennies involved here. Now we've got the growth again, which is on this number which we're gonna earn 7% on. So we're gonna say the 528 times the 7%. There it is, we put in another 255. So now we have equals the prior value plus the growth plus the savings. And let's do it one more time and then we'll do absolute references and copy it down. Now we've got the 820 times the 7%. There's the growth tab, the savings. We're gonna put another, we saved another 255 and this equals the prior balance. Let's do it this way this time plus the sum of these two items, the growth and the savings close up the brackets. There it is. Okay, let's see, I'm gonna delete these two now. I'm gonna try to make this as fast as possible. I'm gonna try to do some absolute references. So if I double click on this one, this one is in my table so I don't need an absolute reference but this one is in like our data set or it's outside of the table that I'm in and I want it to be the same when I copy it down. So that's gonna be in, that's the one that I drew in here which is in B12, actually B12 right there. B12, we're gonna say F4, B12. You only need a mixed reference but an absolute works dollar sign before the B and the 12. So this one is coming from something outside of the current table I'm in and therefore I wanna make it an absolute reference F4. So dollar sign before the F and seven. So when I copy it down, it'll stay the same. You only need a mixed reference but an absolute works. This one doesn't need anything happening to it even though it's complex looking because these three cells are inside the table. Gonna select these three tabs and I could just double click the fill handle which I can then call a fill button. I just call it a fill button at that point. There it is, there's the three, five, two, three. I can select these, let's make that blue and bordered, blue and bordered. So now you can see how this kind of growth happens to see how we got to that number. And just to tie this out, let's say, well this is a future value now, just to see how it kind of ties out with the present value. What if I was to take that future value which is 10 years from now, that's how much we would have in 10 years and I was to discount it back with the present value of one calculation using that same 7%, right? So I could say, okay, well what if I took, what if I took the present value of that number? So I'm gonna say this is gonna be negative present value to get it back to today's dollars. I'm gonna say the rate, I'm gonna use that same rate, the 7%, comma, number of periods is going to be let's say 10 right there to get it back to today and then comma. And then I'm not gonna have a payment here because it's not an annuity. I'm just gonna present value of one, so two commas so you could put a zero there. And then the future value, which is that's where we would be in 10 years is that number, close up the brackets, that brings us back to the 1,791, which we calculated when we did this present value calculation and the annuity calculation. Just so you can kind of see how those numbers tie together. So let's put some blue and border around this one. I'm gonna font, group, blue and border it. And for some reason I put it down here in row four. So I'm gonna actually delete these cells above it to move it up. So I did that on purpose so we could do this, right? That's why I did it. So I'm gonna go from H1 to K3. I'm gonna right click on those cells and delete them and I wanna make sure that I move them up so it'll move everything up. So I'm gonna move them up and so there that is. So that looks good. So now, again, if you were to make this argument, if you had like a, you know, if you're trying to look at it objectively or if you're trying to talk to someone who's trying to convince you one way or the other or what should be done with time value of money, they might say, you know, the most straightforward calculation would be, well, if you saved 255 for 10 years, then you'd be saving 2,550. That's pretty good. Or they might take it a step further and say, well, what if you put that 2,055 into a savings account and you earn 7% or more or so on and notice I can adjust this on the left-hand side, I could say, well, what if it was 8%? What if it was 9%? That's why we have this on data on the left-hand side. If you did that back to seven, we would be at the 3,523. And then if you were on the pessimistic side of things, you might be saying, hey, look, you're not even going to be saving that. You're not going to put it into the stocks and bonds and earning 7%, you're probably going to spend it. So we should be discounting with the 7% maybe. So not only would we not have the 255, 2,550, because that's future value of money, we would actually have, if I discount it back at 7%, 1,791 or you could say, well, at least I'll discount it back at inflation rates or something like that, 3.5%, which would be the 2,121. And then let's do one more calculation just to practice our time value of money to break down this annuity into a series of present value of one calculations. So I'm going to take this skinny column right here, home tabs, taking that skinny, I'm going to put that over here and I'm going to say this is going to be the year and this is going to be the savings and this is going to be the present value on the savings per year. Let's make this black and white, home tab font group, making that black and white. Let's center it, do some centerization, making this one a little bit smaller and then we'll do the same thing here, one, two, three. I'm going to select those three, put my cursor on the fill handle and drag it on down to 10. And now I'm just going to put my savings, which I didn't spell right saving, INGS and I'm going to say that that's going to be equal to the 255. I'll just copy that down. That's going to be the same. But then I'm going to do my present value, or let's say this is, I'm sorry, this is going to be the future value calculations here. So this 255 that I had at the end we're saying of year one is going to be there for nine years after that. So I'm going to do a future value of one calculation, sum them all up and I should get to the same number as we got here just to see this calculation another way to see the annuities versus the values of one. So this is going to be negative future value. Let's say brackets, the rate is going to be over here. We have that 7% still on the rate comma. And then I'm going to say that this is going to be the number of periods. Now this is where it's a little tricky because I'm going to have this for nine years because this happened at the end of year one. We're going to say I don't want to hard code nine because I want to copy it down. So the tricky little thing we're going to do is we're going to take that 10 down here minus the this number, which will give us nine. But I'm going to make this first one absolute because when I copy it down I don't want that 10 to move but I do want that one to move. So I'm going to say F4 on the keyboard making that absolute and then comma and then the payment amount is not what we're going to use because this is not an annuity but a present value. I mean future value of one. So comma we're going to take the present value which is that 255 and enter. So there we have it. And so then I can do that again down here. I'll do it one more time and then I'll adjust this one to copy it down. Negative future value shift nine rate is all the way to the left is going to be that 7% comma. And then we're going to say that we have the number of periods which once again is now this is at the end of period two which would be eight, 10 minus two but I'm going to do it this way which is going to be this and then I would say F4. So that one doesn't move when I copy it down minus two which would be eight and then comma no payment because we're not talking about an annuity double comma or you could put a zero and a comma and the present value is 255 and enter. So there we have the next one and we're going to do that series down. I'm going to delete the second one now and then we'll double click on this first one and I'm going to adjust it so we can copy it down. This first B12 is that interest which is over here somewhere. It's outside of the table we're working in therefore I don't want it to move. So I'm going to select F4 making a dollar sign before the B and the 12. This represents that 10 which I don't want to move when I copy it down. This represents that one which I do want to move therefore it's not absolute. Note that you only need mixed references but absolutes work and this one represents that 255 and I do want it to move down no absolutes for it therefore. Putting my cursor on this number, double click in the fill handle which I call the fill button because it's just working like a button right there and this is going to be the total and we'll sum this up. So we can now sum up the savings. So we can see the savings calculation again with no time value calculation which obviously equals that number and then I can copy that over using the fill handle and dragging that to the right and so there's our calculation of the 3523 with a series of future value of one which is going to be the same as the annuity calculation we got over here just to practice our time value of money concept. So we're going to go up top, home tab, font group. Let's put some brackets around it. Let's make it blue. Let's put our cursor off that. Let's do some spelling. Did you spell stuff right, years? You can't even spell years, idiot. I just wanted to give spell check something to do. So we've got that, okay. So there it is.
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Semifinalen i Biologi Olympiaden på Institut for Bioscience
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Mandag den 14. januar konkurreres der på livet løs på Aarhus Universitet. Det gælder for årets 30 dygtige semifinalister i den danske biologiolympiade om at kvalificere sig til årets finale.
De 30 semifinalister kommer fra gymnasier i hele Danmark og de 15 bedste ved semifinalen går videre til træning og finale, hvor de fire der skal repræsentere Danmark i Szeged, Ungarn i juli skal findes.
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I dag har vi været på Aarhus Universitet til BIOL, hvor vi skal dyste i nogle teoretiske og nogle praktiske prøver. Ja, så vi startede med at lave en teoretisk test, og så her efter så har vi delt ud på to hold, hvor vi har lavet nogle praktiske, hvor vi har lavet to forskellige forsøg. I dag har Aarhus Universitet besøg af 30 rigtig dygtige gymnasielæver, som deltar i semifinalestevenet i BIO. Så her på BIO Science er vi søvlig glade for at være værter for de her rigtig dygtige studerende, og vi håber, at de alle har en rigtig god dag på AU, og måske har lyst til at komme tilbage og studere en gang senere i deres liv, enten her eller på et andet institut. BIOlympiaden er et arrangement, hvor de allerdygtigste får lov til at møde sig mod hinanden og et internationale panel, hvis de er så dygtige, at de går videre til den internationale finale, som i år er i umgang. Jeg synes klart, at det er noget af det spændende, hvad man har i dag. Det er jo klart noget nyt, og det er udfordrende på en helt anden måde, man er vant til, og det er slet ikke det samme, som du bare lærer ved at gå i skruet i gymnasiet. Man bliver udfordret på en ny måde. Jeg synes også, I sagde, at de har forsøg. Nu har jeg lavet et forsøg med dyrfysiologi, men det er her med, at man ikke kender det så godt for forhånd, og det er her med at prøve sig frem, og de våder bare et helt andet sted, og det er der med, at man ikke ved helt konkret det her, mens man prøver sig frem, og det er virkelig udfordrende.
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CG United Super50 Cup bowls off in T&T, Guyana Harpy Eagles beat Windwards Volcanoes by 10 runs
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The Zone reviews the CG 50 Super Cup.
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On Tuesday, match 1 between TNT Red Force and Combined, campuses and colleges ended in a no result at Queen's Park Oval in Port of Spain. Bailing first, the home team posted 2-46 for four or 44 overs before Reign forced an early end to the innings. Captain Darren Bravo hit the first half-century of the tournament, stroking 81 off 84 deliveries, while Windy's Wicked Keeper batsman Joshua De Silva added 48. In reply, Combined, campuses and colleges reached 53 without loss before Reign returned forcing the game to be called off. 6.4 overs into the run chase. Four-day champions Ghana, Harfi Eagles registered their first win of the tournament, beating Windward's Volcanoes by 10 runs. And let's hear from Darren Bravo on his TNT match. That was Reign out and his half-century. Yeah, solid 81 there from Darren Bravo at near-run-of-ball pace and getting the TNT Red Force off to a fairly reasonable start. Disappointment for them that the game wasn't concluded because of Reign and a no result. Just to tidy up that Ghana game with the Volcanoes that they were up against, Tevin Imlak and Kevin Sinclair both made 41 against Reign, John's 4-for-60 as Harfi Eagles posted 229 for 9 of their 50 overs, 50's from Alec Atheneis with 75 and Captain Andre Fletcher 52 gave the Volcanoes hope. But when Mario Shepard with 3-for-35 along with Niles Smith and Kevin Sinclair 2-weeks each dismissed Windward's Volcanoes for 219 in 46 overs, Kevin Sinclair spoke after the match. To be honest we have a strong unit, we look to back each other out and out of the field. For me in this tournament here once we bat ball and feel well we win when this tournament so we're just looking to take it one step at a time game by game, ball by ball and we will push to you know stake this, just take the title that's all. Confidence there from Kevin Sinclair and we heard before that from Darren Bravo. This CG United Moran Ricardo looking to be pretty open, I'm not sure if you would label any team a clear favourite to win, I know that Jamaicans are defending champions but they were off to a bad start today. Yeah I have to agree with you, very very open CG United Super 50 Cup, for me it always dampens my spirit when the weather affects matches, Darren Bravo 81 of 84 balls not out, it was good to see him in his element, it was good to see him putting runs on the board leading the Trinidad and Tobago Red Force team and for me the rain of course broke my spirit where that was concerned because even CCC started really really well when they started the bat, they both of their batters came out not out but of course there are no results so that doesn't count and then where Guyana is concerned I want to say that when I looked at that match none of the batters for Guyana had a big score, it was a combination of just you know some small scores that got them to that total of 229 however for the win what they had Alec Atenas getting that 75 so you can you can see two contrasting sort of results, one team just chipping in everybody a little 29 30 getting the result Alec Atenas carrying his team on his back but it was not enough to get them over the line so good stuff but I just wish the rain to stay away when the teams have to play. Yeah just a few things from what you said Mariah one of them every single time I see Darren Bravo bat especially when he plays on innings like the one he did yesterday 81 of 84 deliveries on a slow turner the type of surface that you have to in my opinion be able to bat to really score because the ball is not necessarily coming on to the bat in the way that especially attacking batsmen like it too and Bravo just showing his absolute quality and every time I see him play and especially when he makes runs I almost get angry Lance and Mariah at the trajectory that his career took because I think as a region we have missed out on a player who could have been genuinely great so really disappointing there. Winward Allen's volcanoes I think would be extremely disappointed to have lost that match last night they were very much in it Alec Atenas continues to show that he has the ability to be a top-level batsman for the West Indies and hopefully I pray to God that his career does not take the trajectory that Darren Bravo's career ended up that a shimmering Hitmire's career has taken and and so many other West Indies batsmen that we can think about in the recent past having said all of that Lance you said that the Scorpions got off to a poor start they got off to a terrible start Lee Wood Island's 124 for 2 winning the contest comfortably after dismissing the Scorpions for 123 I want to make a quick point Lance and Mariah I saw a shot today it wasn't a shot actually but go ahead from the Jamaica Scorpions captain from the captain of the West Indies T20 side and I could not believe that he played that shot no let me say that I have come on the show several times and I have credited Robyn Powell for the wonderful work that he's done a skipper whether he's leading the Scorpions the Talos the West Indies in T20 cricket whatever it is he's he's captained really well and his performances tend to rise to the occasion when he is leading but what I saw from him today was extremely disappointing the Scorpions 101 for 6 in the 24th over I think it was on a surface that was offering a lot of assistance to the ballers and Robin Powell I think 13 from about 25 delivers chip down the wicket completely missed it and was stomped no I was more stomped than he was because I could not believe that he played a shot like that at that stage of the game at a stage of the game when I would think the plan the thinking would be let's bat another 10 to 15 overs let's try and get as close to 200 as possible and then push in the last 10 let's try and get over 200 and see if we can defend that like Guyana did yesterday you're not talking about a knockout game you're talking about the first game of the tournament and I just could not believe the shot that Robyn Powell played today really disappointing for me he was about three meters outside his crease down the down the pitch yeah that was that was disappointing it's 101 for six yeah at a point when you need a platform you are the leader you're essentially the last recognized batsman you have to play more responsibly in a situation like that and I just hope that we don't see that type of shot again for the rest of this tournament from the West Indies T20 captain because I know that Robin Powell is better than that yeah and as we get ready to wrap this segment just again I think the tournament is open you think it's open do you think you have a winner you think Jamaica can defend that title no no is it because of the shot today are you judging them based on that one shot I think I think that is affecting can I tell you I actually like Barbados for this one roster is strong yes the roster is strong is pretty strong as well yes concern about the experience in the Barbados bowling lineup but I think the batting unit is so strong that they'll be able to defend whatever they put up I actually don't think they're bowling is that bad either no I don't think it's bad I just think there is some amount of inexperience in the bowling lineup it's probably the least experienced Barbados bowling lineup I've seen in a while yeah but it's it's a side that I think can win this one and they're my favorites to win it all right well only time will tell let's take a quick break and come right back
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The Saliat Ultra's movement operating in the Belgrade region of Russia prepared a video appeal and announced that they have started fighting against the criminal regime in Russia. The members of the movement said that there is a real and last chance to change the future of Russia, and they will use it. They said that the victory of Russia in this war will mean the celebration of the criminal regime and the death of the Russian people, the representatives of Saliat Ultra's said that they started fighting with the means they had. They said that they will soon join forces with the Russian volunteer corps and close the victory. The Saliat Ultra's movement will soon join forces with the Russian volunteer corps and close the victory.
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Hi, good afternoon. How are we doing? Yeah, I know I know it's been a busy and back-to-back session for everybody and you are hungry So I think we finished the panel discussion just outside the room while we were waiting for the panel to happen But I mean today we're discussing the role of TV Right and obviously all the noise for last Five seven eight years has been around digital and it is interesting that we've come back And we're discussing TV today and on the panel They are very many experts who spent their lifetime building D2C brands through digital So it's going to be an interesting conversation differently Today we'll try and discuss the role of TV overall why TV is still important We'll look at how TV works in conjunction with other medium right? It was part of a funnel and not a standalone itself We'll see if we can discuss a bit about connected TV and I think that that's the most that we'll be able to do Maybe role of IPL etc. So that's really the agenda. We'll see how much we can we can kind of cover So the first question really I want to ask the panel is that you know Despite the fact that this is so big, you know, 900 million people on YouTube 250 million doing UPI half of that doing e-commerce and so and so for that digital number in India is fantastic But so is TV data, right? Almost over 180 billion of suspense on television, right? And personally, I think at Leo Burnett. We've had the Joy of building large brands such as Amazon spot if I phone pay all through TV work, right? So digital native brands being built on TV in India So how to ask the panel the first question, which is what about TV still makes it, you know The best ROI the most popular medium for building narrative for most popular media for building even D2C brands in a country like India So some of this car started with you and your views on on why do you think TV still works and what about it still works? I think this works. Yeah, so I think television is still the Is still the key media to get trust and impact for a brand what I mean by trust is It's it's just human conditioning when when you see an ad for a brand on television You start thinking this brand has enough money must have enough consumers It's big enough for me to trust it and that's where the trust comes from an impact is all about Reaching a large audience at the same time. I mean, don't get me wrong I come from a background of D2C and digital marketing There is a possibility of reaching a large audience on digital as well But not as quickly and as efficiently as you can do on television We trust efficiency and speed as well Rajan coming to you right. I mean you you sell cars under very trusted name Tata, right? How how do you use TV and what is the role for TV you feel in especially in today's times? I think one of the things that we often forget that TV is a very social medium in the sense that the whole family Watches and we are in a category where the families take decisions. It's all not always individuals Right, so the whole family if in my previous experiences in jewelry in tonnage as well again jewelry buying is a family experience right, so the the fact that This is that only medium. I still feel it's the only medium digital is not a social medium in that sense For brands like us which are high value purchase brands. It's a considered decision It's a family decision. The kids are influencing the grandmother's influencing it the TV makes a lot of sense and You know adding further to what somebody just said the fact that it's got the what the most widespread of a Penetration in that sense and I think that it allows us to tell stories the largest screen allows us to tell stories in a family Setting in a much in a much more inclusive way than digital does and that certainly helps Brands like us certainly with the Tata name, which is very well penetrated across households and For high-value categories like us. I think it's an absolute must that we are on television as one of the Amazing so you're saying what works for mobile which is individual consumption, right? TV stands as a medium for completely opposite which is social and together and narrative building Right Grish coming to you right how how in your line of work? Have you used TV and and is it any different from what some bit and Rajan has spoken about as a role of TV especially in today's times So so for sure If you really analyze the various media available today Television by far is perhaps the most powerful and effectively building equity and awareness The most efficient way to reach it as you know the panelist said The digital may not help you get there effectively To my mind of course as a brand blue star has been built on television over the last two decades or so We were not advertising and you'd be surprised at the first one decade. We were just in the B2B business We weren't even in the consumer business But we still kept investing on television because as I mentioned earlier that you know brand equity cannot be built in Private it has to be you know, you know reaching out to as many consumers as you can even if you're a B2B brand Of course efficiencies will come into play But having said that the audio visual experience that television gives you you know without you having that option of skipping the ads And I know other things etc. There's nothing to beat television, you know digital I mean print outdoor radio will be reminder mediums in a way They're more when you already built your awareness and you want to convert that into Conversions or into sales then it helps a lot But having said that there is nothing as powerful to my mind to build your brand other than television even till today Gotta we have a stake in the game, right? So how how do you see what is the role wise TV is still holding on and what's the unique proposition TV brings that nobody else does So, thank you very much Firstly see what TV does is you know Very beautifully it helps you address Key behavior points if you want to impact behavior of any particular market You will see that TV actually works beautifully and an example that I can talk about is what happened during COVID You know a lot of people wanted to have access to best medical care You know daily news updates of what what are the policies of travel and other guidelines? In fact Prime Minister Modi came on television more than 12 times in that year You know almost every month there was an event that he was coming and addressing the country through the medium of TV So clearly it shows that TV has a far bigger impact. You trust the TV word very easily There's a lot of credibility that comes with it and more importantly TV even today is the highest reached medium in India 70% of India has connected through television in one way or the other So, you know that kind of reach is cannot be ignored by a market year, you know And even after that there is a headroom, you know There could be one part of the market that may never get TV connected Right, they may not be able to afford a TV or whichever way you look at the software But you can still take TV up to another 80 82 percent. That's a large part of a you know 1.4 billion market TV today has what close to 890 or 900 million connections in India. It's a large canvas So looking at the might of TV looking at the credibility and the trust that it awards and I think my key aspect is that it helps change behaviors So when you want people to become more healthy, you do something with TV want people to become You know visor on investments again TV comes in the center of that. So we'll talk about it But yeah TV has been that strong medium of influence and impact behavior change and scale God of that's what We want to get a little bit more nuanced on this conversation that because it's obviously not either or it's not one size fits all We'll discuss a bit on how does TV work in relation to other mediums, right? So for example, if you're young startup, right, Casa, you can You know do all the initial numbers to performance and you don't really need to get on TV And we've had experience on brands which have done very well on performance early And then as you continue to performance marketing it becomes very expensive, right? And then you bring TV cover you bring an air cover and realize that performance becomes You know more affordable and easier and so on and so forth So that's one aspect of looking at TV as a part of the funnel of bottom funnel as well The other is increasingly we see for example coin base at Super Bowl, right? It just played a QR code for 15 seconds. So TV even in terms of content is Interacting with other medium, right? The TV ad is connected to a QR code is connected to Twitter So how are we seeing and how or how should we see TV? As a part of other mediums and other format some with your thoughts on that especially from the honasa experience Yeah, I think we can do a panel discussion just on this one question. There are so many angles to it I mean to start from the way I remember when I started off my career with I was working for Nestle and we just launched Nasty I see One of the first things to do on awareness was put it on television in summers. That's it put it on television mass cover Everyone gets to know about it The other way is how a lot of new age startups deal with the same problem when you start off a company What do you do in the beginning? You can't afford to put it on television So you start going for the smallest niche which you can find maybe on digital you can go more targeted Once you go a little bigger and you still want to tell a story like these guys were saying and Larger audio visual format tells a story much better So they go to connected television or they go to HDTV and they just go I mean they just go bigger and bigger from a very small niche and this will allows them to go niche But finally when they have to go mass impact trust it has to end up at television So I think that's the way to look at it both have their own roles and in a media plan I mean you use it as per the stage of your business The second aspect of it is also how And I think I mean BBH would be a great Story to tell of how Stories are being told in the different mediums and how both mediums are learning from each other suddenly television is Attributable there are questions being asked. I mean the biggest success of digital used to be that it's attributable Now television there are companies like policy bazaar even at mama views to do it where? television spots on a particular time spot you get to know after a week and you try to map it with how much traffic How many installs on the app you got and you try to do a correlation and you figure out attribution on the other hand The television media has in form has kind of influence digital as well the audio visual content on Digital is not just 15 second performance ads. It's also storytelling. It's also content pieces. It's long format two-minute brand stories, etc I mean one of the Best creative for me from mama days was when we told our purpose, which was a two and a half minute video Which was pretty much what television used to be during the Durarshan days So there's so much that's happening in relation both in media mix planning and also in kind of creatives learning from each other Interesting something you're saying that the television as a medium is also changing. It's not just about long-term brand building It is also about attribution and immediate Kind of impact Rajan How would you react to that? I mean you're also in a category where I'm told that six to seventy percent journey is getting completed online So how are you seeing online and other medium and television in conjunction? Especially when it's such a High-revenue high-unit category. So especially when you're launching new brands, it's definitely Very very relevant. That's our baseline In fact, we've used IPL very very successfully since 2018. We've been partners with them and On the digital side, we largely use it from a performance marketing perspective from a reminder perspective post the bigger campaign or to auto even form relationships where we can do Activities that possibly create interest and drive consumers to the to a store. I mean fundamentally That's the primary aim of all of I mean anybody on this panel. So out there's marketing campaigns to get people to To come to the to come to the stores and and for us That's the most the integration of both is extremely important. I think television With the with the advent of high-impact properties, whether it's IPL whether it's big boss Whether it's even the shark tank I mean the biggest irony is that if you watch the American shark tank, even the brands who don't get funding sell out because they were on television I mean, that's the that's the beauty and power of television I think television has increasingly found properties which are unique to them, which are sustainable only on them I thought for example that coffee with current which was done this time on hotstar only It was such a damn squib because there's a family used to enjoy it together Irrespective of the quality we want to discuss quality of the program But it just it just took the mojo out of the whole whole thing, right? So the integration for any brand today in a very Cost costly market. We have to choose our audiences very carefully and therefore The programs that we tie up with also it also depends on the product lifecycle of the brand Where are you in the product lifecycle? of the brand Certainly for start-ups, it would be unviable to go on television But if they were to go on television, that's your instant 15 seconds of fame, right? And then what happens next is anybody's guess depending on how well you're geared up to handle it and what kind of quality of product You have so I think both there's no getting away from from either of the two Television because of his reach in penetration is still going to be a very very relevant medium But we have to use the integration with digital and social media very very wisely And you saying digital is more a follow-up and a motor closing mechanism for you Yeah, Grish how have you I mean you you said that you've used television for long-term brand-building, right? How do you use television in conjunction with other medium? How do you see it interact with other medium? Is it changing itself? How do you see it as a part of the mix? I think I think for you know for sure television is learning from the other mediums as well From a perspective of you know what other mediums like say digital and digital has really grown a lot on influencer marketing And you know television branded content is becoming more and more popular going forward So obviously advertisers are concerned that if consumers don't see their TV commercials How do you still integrate your brand with content on television? So I think that's what television is learning from other mediums that if you really want to get you know To a TG without Them going through a TV commercial then this is the way to do it again having said that television has a you know a important Objective like I equated to mass bombarding whereas digital is more surgical strikes or micro surgical strikes So that's a big difference between the two it all depends on your objective You want to do mass bombarding build your brand television? There's nothing to be did like I mentioned earlier But digital will just help you reach to a particular target group far more efficient You know so obviously both are learning from each other as I see it Like you know the panelists rightly mentioned that you now you know run an ad on IPL During television and then you see how many searches happened on that particular brand that evening and obviously digital and television You know are kind of collaborating with each other in terms of data exchange To get an idea for a market here and you know most media planners actually give a combo of a plus B And then see the many effectiveness is far higher So from that perspective I think You know both will like he you know rightly mentioned will coexist and both will have a role to play and It's exciting ways or days ahead for market is like us mass mass bombarding versus surgical strike interesting interesting framing God of what's your view on this because also there are a lot of media houses now who are doing the whole package, right? They're saying we can give you TV. We can give you digital We can give you all of it together. How are you seeing TV interact with other medium and how are you seeing it as part of the mix? so what happens is TV becomes the in many of the newer You know marketing plans TV is becoming a central part where they use it to create content and Then they use different formats to distribute the content including TV digital and other measures So creation of content is still pretty much the domain of TV. They have the stories are well told Like people were talking about it earlier Storytelling is something which is becoming very important for brands today and somehow TV managed to convey their story in a credible and a very very effective way It's not really a choice between TV or digital both will coexist Like we talked earlier. There'll be a certain You know digital bring certain sharp shooting to the warfare and television will bring a certain grandeur and impact that you know They demolish the whole building for example, and you know, that's the message that goes back to the enemy camps So that kind of mass bombing is what TV will do and digital will do that sharp shooting So both are important. It's not neither, you know, one or the other but largely market years have today is figured out that you know to create a need to impact the behavior to create a You know very large sustainable change They're using TV then to fulfill that change and need a lot of them are using digital where they can get the transaction part of it For example, you look at say a policy bazaar, right? They are one of the largest advertisers on TV, right? They create the need for you to go and you know pick up a policy online or at least that need is planted in your mind that you are Under issue in short or you need to address that then the fulfillment will happen at another platform So they use best of both and the many brands, you know, if you look at the top 10 brands on TV in the last two years I think five of them will be from the e-commerce or the new commerce Site so clearly shows that that's where they will see they want to build a brand quickly They want to reach 70% of India quickly, right? Because their next round of investment is dependent on that So they use TV for its benefit and from the TV set we also use digital to further our cause We want to bring out faster stories today's stories break on digital. I mean, it's a fact, right? So we use that to harness our content. In fact, we do something very interesting at times. I think it's almost like a coke formula Many people have tried they have not been able to replicate it We throw out, you know a dozen stories in the morning say around 10 11 we throw 10 12 stories out on various social platforms and We see what is it that India is tracking? So, you know during the lunchtime during the time that you're traveling to office back home You may have liked something you may have commented on something and suddenly by the evening six o'clock We know three stories that have outperformed the other seven or eight stories Those three stories become the central part of our debate in the evening It's like almost a daily poll that we do we throw 10 stories We see which is which are the stories that people want to talk about and then they become part of our content piece So we are actually harnessing the power of digital to further improve the TV content Far more connected as an ecosystem than yes There can't be a conversation on TV without IPL, right? So I mean there's TV and this IPL I mean I believe the event by itself the the fund are different the way to succeed on IPL is different I mean we personally taken many brands on IPL and I mean in fact We just did I spotty fun IPL last year and when we came out of IPL. We've had a huge hockey stick Growth, right? So it is expensive. I mean It's not easy to to be an IPL But when you are on IPL and you've cracked the formula correct this huge amount of success that comes to us I don't understand and I will ask and discuss Is a is IPL kind of event Re-energizing TV a and we are the rules of the game on something like IPL different because it is 22nd is fast You know, it's very high investment as well Your thoughts on this. Yeah, I've never been part of a brand that has been able to afford IPL. So All my viewpoints will be more theoretical in nature No, I mean in all honesty IPL or any other impact property Let's say big boss or any other impact property dance in their dance All of these give one of the first things I mentioned about what TV has as an advantage versus digital is Impact in reach happening all very quickly That's what IPL big boss any of these impact properties give if I have to reach Hundred million people on digital. It's not like I can't it's just that it's going to take me a long time to do So and it's especially if I want to do it efficiently for my For my campaign to build up. It's gonna take at least a month. It's gonna take some time, right? Whereas if I put money on IPL, I'm able to reach out to that hundred million very quickly within the first spot or so That's the big advantage But on top of that comes the question of what frequency do you put your ad spots on just putting one? I don't know. I mean others on the panel who've used IPL can probably mention But at least from my experience with big boss and other impact properties putting one on one episode makes no difference It has to be there throughout so that there is top of mind and salience And also additionally on top of the spots if you can do some kind of some kind of integrations or Additional kind of banners or something like that it just makes things much more memorable because objective at the end of The day is to get top of mind and salience not just have a spot out there Where are you on this? I mean do you believe that if you have to do TV matters will do IPL or do you believe it's a complete waste of money? I think wrongly targeted because I'm already in the game right? We've been investing in IPL since 2018 as partners not just as advertisers and Invariably IPL has always happened at a time which has been two or three months after the launch of one of our biggest vehicles So it was alters. It was next on it was Harrier. It was safari. It was punch It's invariably happened a couple of months after that and we've seen some tremendous boost Arising out of that because the whole package you have the car placement on the on the grounds You have the mentions in the commentators speech and and so on and so forth But having said that I think that every brand needs to think very very carefully about that kind of investment It is a massive investment and it's a one-time huge investment which can blow you out of the water and as a market You're asses. Sorry. We are on the line. So So I think it's a it's a very very considered Call it's as big as not as big but equivalent in my mind When we are searching for answers and somebody says brand ambassador So if if you're a band looking to make a big impact and If you've got something new to offer and you can afford it It certainly makes sense Because you will get that mileage What if it's sustenance or if it's a routine product like coffee tea, baby? I don't think it's gonna work Depends on what you want out of the So I was a part of an IPL panel earlier So at the cost of not sounding repetitive we've been on in a blue stars been on IPL's ever since first season I've been on every season of IPL barring just a year or two. Otherwise the last 14 seasons we've been there We are not a big brand in terms of deep pockets. We are very limited money available But we choose to use it wisely Of course IPL has a great timing advantage for us because it's the start of the summer season Most of our campaigns are launched on IPL But what we've learned from IPL is very different from other television advertising our one thing for IPL is that you have to Acknowledge the fact that your break TV hours will be the lowest which means people would want to obviously wait for the next over So they are not really going anywhere, right? So that advantage of engagement is there with IPL be a lower acds work much better So a 10 or 15 seconds because again, you can't splurge 30 seconds on an IPL a 10 15 second Oh, you got to really do some kick-ass advertising Clutter breaking advertising to stand apart if you can manage that that you can really be successful on IPL with even lower budgets Okay, so these are the advantages that you know and of course in terms of a property a lot of people and research tells us that if a Brand is an IPL. They suddenly, you know put it as a very respectable brand Right, it's like one of those brands that they would look up to it in terms of aspiration in terms of premenace It just goes up if you're on IPL so these are the you know other advantages that one has of a large property like IPL and Therefore, I think we've never looked back But having said that yes, it is a huge investment I'd agree it would be a large chunk of our money's as well But if you know do it wisely our frequencies higher you create different Edits of the same acd, you know communicate your message over Four ten seconders, you know better than what you would do in 130 seconder You might really be able to stand out even despite the clutter I Be good TV guy, I mean if I was a polarizer question for you that you want to do TV Just do impact and don't do anything else. How would you react to that? Actually, that's not a bad idea Like there are many brands who have built themselves up like Girish mentioned blue star You know in the same categories as a brand like Kent arrow. You will not see them on anything except news and cricket You know even Girish to that extent is largely Exploiting the you know benefits out of sports and cricket and they're spending maybe 70% 80% of their investments in that and There they buy the highest quality product. They'll buy IPL. They'll buy the nine o'clock primetime debate because they want that impact and Brands are very happy doing it. So it works for brands. In fact We believe that you know IPL is what IPL is a high intensity activity condensed in a small form I'm making it look like a scientific formula, but that's what it is Like a lot of action done in 60 days. We have to create our own IPLs for example in news, but you have elections You have budget those are one day events like IPL where you know Several people come on to a particular platform or a channel watch content and go back So those are our own hypo that we create where brands brands like data brands like new star They come on board and they want to talk to their audience for that day. So it works Sometimes less is more Just focus and get out our shift gears a bit and look into the future a bit right and talk about connected TVs, right? So huge growth, right because smart TVs are going to happen a big way internet is going to happen in the big It's already happening in a big way chance. I mean connected TV's groups already 4% in the last quarter 2022, right? And the the nature of the medium is changing. So YouTube just launched YouTube shots taking their vertical Mobile first medium to a connected TV experience Globally, you know, there are experiences that you're watching something and you could buy You know, you could take a product and social commerce and entertainment commerce You could buy the moment you're watching the piece of content So those are some bits of changes which are already on the anvil in the more developed markets And as India leapfrogs to smart TVs connected TVs, is that going to change the nature of television completely? You know something any any future guessing thoughts on that? Yeah, I think connected TV is an interesting one It's it doesn't lie completely in TV, but it doesn't lie completely in digital either. It's attributable It's part of I mean it can be part of the Google ecosystem if you want to measure it And yet you're getting the audio visual experience of a television possibly you're also getting shared Like social watching with your entire family, so it's kind of the mix of both The latest number I saw it was I think 20 million households in India That's already quite a large size I remember when I started advertising that it was less than seven or eight million and yet It used to be big enough to be part of my digital marketing mix I Would still put it as part of the digital media mix Just because it's it can be measured along with Google and not really along with the TV hours But yeah, you get all the benefits of the television advertising as well. So I mean it's kind of in the middle I think over time as the other benefit of connected television is it's Automatically reaching out to a premium audience or an audience that is more digitally enabled which is more Probably a slightly higher household income and therefore you're already self selecting the right kind of customers That's another big advantage of it as that volume increases I think it's going to be very interesting for both new age players like startups Which are D2C startups and also maybe the incumbent ones the larger organizations today How do we how do we process the idea of connected TVs? Do we see it as having the best of both worlds you can do social watching Does all that the TV does yet very sharp attributability and being able to buy it for example You look at the new generation right for the Gen Z, right TV is not You know colors and stars the TV is is Netflix and an Amazon Prime and so on so forth But the fact is that 20 million households, that's it So you have a direct correlation to has pointed out to a premium audience But that's about it right and it's only 20 million households as point number one point number two is when you talk about internet penetration It's about mobile devices. It's not about household Wi-Fi's So the growth of smart TV is going to take a considerable amount of time and Till such time and for some time more to come. I think TV Is going to be still the mainstream medium and this is going to be a very niche medium Which can be smartly used by certain products and product categories, but not for mass brands like Yes, tomorrow if Tesla was to come into the market, certainly they can use it and they will use it They're not going to go on mass television Grish your thoughts on that and also from your perspective if you've done IPL over the years Have you also done hotstar and what's been your current TV? Experience or impact on that. No, so again are coming back to connected TV I think 5G will really explode the consumption of connected TV It's likely to but I completely agree with Rajan that is just 20 million households We have 150 million households still watching on a cathode ray tube So that change is going to take years because the market is just about 10 million to 12 million every year of television sets Right and of course 80% is our smart television So from that perspective, it's gonna take years to happen. Of course the other answer You know hotstar versus You know the live television there are very different ways to kind of look at it If your idea and anybody's idea to be on IPL would be to create Large awareness mass bombarding then television turns out to be cheaper than digital from an efficiency perspective I think TV will be cheaper like I keep saying digital is more performance marketing digital is more microsurgical strikes The idea of IPL is a little different for for me from that perspective But yes connected TV is going to change the way India watches I would still put connected TV in the category of television because even on OTT you're watching the same content that you would watch on television And even on mobile phones, you'd watch that, you know, you would watch that So I'm of a belief believe that television spends and OTT spent should be clubbed together I should be put under television spends and not counted as digital spends because they're doing the same job of creating awareness There's digital is most surgical strikes more performance marketing more ROI based, you know investments in that sense Gaurav, how are you guys processing the idea of connected TV? How are you processing the idea of connected TV right as a broadcast player? So see connected TV While it like Some of my fellow panellists said that it looks very small as we speak because not too many people into it But with passage of time and improved data speeds it will catch up Right now it looks like it isn't the sushi category, you know good to have it sometimes But can't have it as a daily meal someday it will become part of your daily meal But what this has certainly done is it has taken content creators back to their drawing board because Such content has reduced the attention span of viewers like even you as a creative Person today are making smaller creatives seven seconds ten seconds twelve seconds. So that has a bearing on content creators So today for example on one of our channels zoom we have started reducing the size of the music videos. We play now 45 seconds to one minute kind of videos rather than three minute videos Our new stories have been cut short in size We now play headlines more than regular stories. We play headlines three times an hour Each headline is of two minutes to three minutes where you put in 10 stories because the viewers attention span is reducing So that's the impact that it is having otherwise. It's not really impacted any other way Sure, so I think that's that's what we have time for I just want to go around once with the last comments on What's the one thing that we should keep in mind while using TV? While using any media it's the objective that you have I mean from the last answer I find it interesting that for a company 20 million can be large audience for other company It can be really small and I get that So objective of course matters for whichever your brand or company is And accordingly the usage for television whether to use it and yes, how do you I think it's important to understand the buying behavior of your Consumers and then link that back to the medium that you use so as I mentioned earlier to be the social medium So it works for high-value categories which are a family purchase So from that context understand Who your consumers are obviously but also understand How the purchasing behavior happens as a unit or as a as a family and then make the decisions accordingly So for example an IPL it works well when you are a category which is going to be bought once in five years I feel I mean it really works well then because you make that big impact people go and spend that big amount of money It won't necessarily make the impact for daily usage You know kind of items or for example what we learned at the IPL was that there are certain teams which are favorites so we stuck to marketing I mean advertising only on those On the on those matches and not throughout the IPL So I think there's some other things that you need to pick up as you go along and use it wisely Yeah, I would strongly believe that as a marketer you should effectively leverage the opportunities available in each medium television digital print Outdoor every medium has some of the other advantage So don't rule out anything just focus on you know the media multiplier try to kind of not dilute yourself But to thin but focus on you know what each channel or what each medium can bring to you and you know That's the secret to succeed So from my point of view I would say that if a marketer wants to tell impactful stories And he wants to reach maximum people if these two Objectives form part of your you know overall matrix then TV should play an important role while People choose the combination of TV and digital and social and all other options It is a great thing to do but TV will continue to lead that cut process And if you have to become a thought leader in that TV is gonna really Come handy Fantastic. I think it's been a great learning experience for me as well Right. I mean the fact that it's a much more nuanced topic. It's not just TV or digital How all the mediums are interacting with each other They have their own role and depends a lot on what life cycle your brand and your business is and the fact that TV in Itself is changing a lot by itself in this form and content. Thank you everybody. Thanks a lot Thank you guys for listening to us and holding back from lunch. Have a great day
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Debug packages in OpenBSD by Marc Espie
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A year and a half ago, Paul Irofti and I we implemented debug packages in the ports system of OpenBSD. Our goal was to be as unintrusive to the normal ports building process as possible. The basics are rather simple: modern toolchains allow debugging information to be held in separate files in a straightforward manner, but plugging this somewhere in the package system so that porters do not need to be aware of any details was another matter. Through several fast iterations, we quickly made some debug packages available. A year later, we have activated debug packages for most relevant ports, and activating it for new ports is most often trivial.
Marc Espie
Researcher/Teacher in development security at Epita
Architect of the OpenBSD packages and ports system
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I would say that it's great to be back, except that we are not really back, of course, but we are going to have to do things this way this year. So I'm going to talk about how we set up debug packages in OpenBSD. It's somewhat old work by now. I was supposed to present this last year at EuroBSD.com, which didn't happen, obviously. So I'm doing this from memory. I hope I didn't forget too many details. It's been a long while, actually. Well, that's a good point that we have had more feedback about how it works, but some details might be a little fuzzy, especially with who did what specifically. So this all started very quickly. As usual, in OpenBSD, it was a port cycloton, specifically. In 2019, November, Poliofti set up a port cycloton in Bucharest. So many thanks, but it was wonderful. And as usual, I was planning on working on something else. About the first day of the hackathon, he came to me, Paul, telling me that, hey, you know, there's this new stuff in Objcopy and GDB that we can use to actually build debug information into packages because we can now split off debug from the main program. And, well, why not? Let's try that. So how does it work? You've got about three lines with link tools. The first one is to only keep the debug information inside a separate file. So you do Objcopy dash dash, only keep debug, and you get the debug information on the side. Then you do some invocation on the strip, on the program proper, so that we lose the debug information in the program. And finally, you got some GNU extension for GDB, which allows the program to figure out that its debug information is actually in the new file that we created. So this is very stupid. Basically, you just cut along the dotted lines and you got your debug information on the side. So quite simple. We tried that, and it worked. And that's about all. Okay, no, of course not. There's still about 30, 45 minutes or talk to talk about. The thing is that when you get a proof of concept like that, that you figure out, you can take out debug information and put it on the side. It's only the first step. And we've got lots of infrastructure details to make things as endless as possible to the poor folks, including me, who are going to actually port software to OpenBSD and try to provide debug information for people. So the first thing to do was to actually ship that debug information, which means that on the side of normal packages, you're going to have debug packages. Should we make them visible? By this, I mean that in the infrastructure, when you do make package, you are going to actually depend on some cookies that correspond to building each package. So should we add to the list of cookies so that debug packages are full blown packages? This was complicated to do, so I decided, okay, let's try something different. Let's try to make debug packages, let's say phantom packages that don't really exist. Most specifically, instead of creating two packages each time I do make package for simple parts, I'm going to just create one package and on the site, I'm going to also create the debug package so it doesn't really show up all that much in the infrastructure. As for adding stuff at runtime, this was actually the trivial part because for this, we've got update signatures for normal packages, and it was completely straightforward to just say, okay, the debug package is going to have the exact same signature as the normal package so that when you update the normal package, the debug package will update as well at the same time in synchronization. That was really the only part that worked from the start without needing any of our changes to make things work better. Since we were at Hackathon, it was a perfect location to do some rapid development. So like I said, make package, in a nutshell, it's just make package cookies because it's open BSD and we have multi-packages, etc. I will come back to that later. As far as the debug packages go, we chose, well, I chose a very simple naming convention. I just prepended debug to the front of the package name for two reasons. One reason is that we don't have packages which start with debug, and the second reason was simply that when you look at the full listing for all packages on a snapshot, if you put everything with debug at the front, you're going to have a perfectly normal listing with just a few pages of debug packages, but it's not like you are going to scatter debug packages' names all over the place. I could also have decided to put them in a separate directory, but for mirrors and stuff like that, this meant that I would have to add some logic that I don't want to. I wanted to make things as simple as possible. So as far as creating debug information, the first iteration was simply to add the variable to the makefile, debug files, which listed explicitly which files we wanted debug information for, on which we applied objcopy transformation, and the first iteration as well, I wrote the packing list manually. It was just enough as a proof of concept to allow people to play with it and figure out whether they did manage to get debug packages that made sense for them. First iteration, obviously it's not going to stay that way, but having lots of beta testers in the room, crash test developers, I would say, that was the way to go, I think. As far as creating debug packages, it should be done manually. Just having debug files defined in the makefile was enough. Also, we added obviously extra configure arguments to the configure step. At this point, most of was ready to go through configure and simply add minus g to the cflags and remove street from the install part. That was it. I think that of the room of developers, there were something like 20 of us. Most of them did try that configuration and figured out that, okay, we have actual debug packages that work. Which was great. And of course, I got some suggestions. Oh, okay. So let me show you how this looked at that point. This is just small fragments from the port infrastructure. So basically, we have three variables, debug packages, to say, okay, we are going to have some actual extra packages, debug files, the stuff that does the unscopy routine, and debug configure hours, just in case that configure cannot do stuff automatically that you have to overwrite things. Since we are open BSD, we have multi packages and flavors. How does that work? This is just a summary of basic information regarding open BSD. We do build stuff once. We put install into staging area called fake. And then we are going to split possibly the install information into several packages. Like for instance, if you have big stuff like parts of QTE, you might have the main program, you might have some sample demos and some extra documentation on the site, which gives you three separate packages. So more or less at first, we just create, we just named a debug package file for each of those packages. And in order to split off documentation from the start, any package which doesn't have an actual architecture, if package arch is equal to star, that means that this is the same package for everything, which is more or less documentation package. Then we are not going to actually have debug package cookie for that specific package. And that takes care of almost every case where you don't want to have an empty debug package. So like I said, if you have some of those variables, not empty, like 19 in this slide, you are going to have some really straightforward debug options. Like you don't strip during install, you add some debug flags, and that's it. And finally, there was adding the creation of debug packages proper. So more or less instead of doing a straightforward create package, I put that into make file variable, like create package for package s. And in case we have debug package set, so starting from line 41, you are going to have a second call to create package to actually create the debug package with some more or less the same options as the normal create package, apart from taking the packing list from somewhere and creating some really straightforward, very simple stuff. The only fun things here is that we reuse the exact same dependency information as the normal package, which does ensure that we are going to get the exact same update signature for the debug package and the normal package. Finally, there was the use of debug files. So just add an extra target, which is going to do the hopscopy dance for every files and debug files. At first, I didn't know what to do with static libraries. So there was a test in line 62 that I'm going to do the same thing for each binary and shared object. And I'm not going to do the same thing for static libraries. Later on, I realized that I didn't want to have to do anything with static libraries. So that part is really not interesting at all. So this was the first iteration. And even though it worked, it was a lot of manual integration for people. So the first feedback I got that, okay, this works, but we need to do something that should be simpler to use. So I decided to reuse previous work. So if you refer to one of the last Eurobase.com, I talked about how I would update the list. And more or less update the list as most of what we want. It does possibly read existing packing lists. It does possibly scan the information under a staging area under fake. And well, packing lists under openBSD are annotated. You've got stuff that says, okay, this is a binary. This is a shared object. We just needed an extra annotation for this loading module without any version information, which was trivial to add. And after that, we can just reuse the exact code from the dead pay list to actually grab the debug information and do something with it. Let me check the time. Okay. So why was it simple to do? It's because the dead pay list, as I said in a previous talk, is already fully object oriented. It grabs all the information it needs directly from package create arguments, which means that already we have a parser, which is common to package create and to a dead pay list with a specific derived sub case for dead pay list. And we just need to reuse that class and change a few details to have our build debug info tool reuse most of the code. One very, very important part about that is that this means that whenever we change something in the infrastructure, we add some new annotations, some new features. Most of the code is inherited. You don't have to rewrite everything from scratch. If you have, say, 95% of the support required to handle some new annotation or some new class of files, then you just need to write for five remaining percent. And that's it. You don't have to do everything from scratch. Okay. The only part that was a bit clunky at that point was how we are going to do the Opscopy dance. So the second iteration of the tool did create debug info file, which contains line two free informations for each file. The debug path where we're going to put the data, the original program name and the actual debug info file. So this is still a bit clunky for various reasons. I don't know why I did it that way because actual way to do things should be obvious. I'll let you think about it. You get the answer in a few slides. Don't pick it. But they seem to work just fine for starters. At which point I got some very specific feedback from friends. I've selected two of them, which are most significant. Stuart Henderson is in charge more or less of everything mirrors relative to packages. So we figured out that debug packages is going to grow the mirror size a lot, which is why we decided to make them opt-in. Like it does not make sense to actually create a debug package for everything under OpenBSD. There are lots of programs which takes less than one minute to compile without any dependencies. And unless they are really critical, anybody can create debug packages for them on their own. The real benefit in having debug packages is for stuff that is large. Like for instance, you don't want to recompile Qt5 or I don't know Mozilla or a Gimp from scratch. Those are cases where you're going to gain a lot of time having debug packages. Also, coping with every architecture we support didn't seem like a good idea at the time for two reasons. The first one was it would grow the mirror size even worse. And the second reason is that we still compile file things natively on OpenBSD. So 32-bit architectures are not likely to get debug packages easily because if you're already close to the limit when you try to compile stuff on 32-bit architectures, then it's very likely that debug information is going to push them over the edge. We can revisit those decisions later, but we did focus on actually debugging stuff that would be arch-independent first. So I'm the 64 and then we possibly extend it to over 64-bit architectures. And then for some packages, we can extend it to 32-bit architectures. So that was it with Stuart and it was a good idea. Antoine Jacoutot also gave me some fairly pertinent advice. As usual with Antoine, it's, hey, I tried to do that stuff and it doesn't really work. Like some Python packages didn't want to have debug. So looking closer, it was obvious in retrospect. That's because if you have our links, then the Opscopy dance won't work. For instance, if you have two links to the same program, the first strip is going to remove the debug information from that program. And of course, the second Opscopy won't be able to find anything. So let me give you a better picture. The second iteration of debug packages was simply to say, okay, we have the packing list data. We're going to process that using package create arguments for build debug info. And that will give us debug packing list and some kind of list for debug files. But if we want to take our links into account, we have to just take the staging area information as well. So build debug info on top of packing lists is also going to reuse the information from the staging area to figure out which files are actually hard links. And as you can see from the warning signs, the debug files list is probably going to be a bit more complicated because you can do the same thing with normal files with a single link and files which have an actual hard link. Most specifically, so in the simple case, if you have two links, two names for the same program A and B, then the first time you create the debug information for A. And naturally, B is going to point to the debug information for A. With most binaries, you don't have to do anything. The only snag is that the debug link that you stuff into your program does not have the full path. So if A and B actually live in separate directories, you will still need to do a link for debug information because if I come back to one of the first slides, that one. Okay, you see here, line three, that the debug file information is called .debug slash program.dbg. So it's located under the same directory as your original program. So if your hard link lives somewhere else, you have to create a link to the debug information as well. That's more or less if this is the algorithm we are going to have to use. So like I said earlier, we are in multi-packages land. So there is another part of multi-packages which needed to work in this case, which is that actually we don't build all packages, also packages for all architectures all the time. We have this stuff which is called pseudo-flavors that you set to say, okay, in this case because I don't have this dependency, I'm not going to build this specific sub-package. So there was a bit of glue to write in the infrastructure to make sure that I would only try to build debug packages for packages, sub-packages, sorry, which are arch-dependent, no debug packages for documentation, and also trimmed on the list to remove packages that we are actually not building at this time for this architecture. This is just a detail. I'm not going to expand more about that. Just the kind of stuff that, okay, you have tens of very small details to take care of until everything works perfectly. So once we set up multi-packages, our infrastructure will remove stuff to create build packages. So in Vient, we just set debug packages equal build packages, and since Mac is lazy, this won't get evaluated until build packages is actually set. And this means that we don't have more to do. We just need to actually remove arch-independent packages, and that's it. We have perfectly accurate debug packages set. You could still set debug packages manually to subsets. Like for instance, if you have main application and everything else you don't really need to debug, you could just generate one debug packages. But so far, I don't think we have actually used that for real. The next problem was a problem of workflow. If you remember, at this point, we create the debug information during the staging part. But when we update a port, at some point, we need to run the update playlist. But in order to do that, we need for fake to finish. And at this point, so second iteration of the debug packages work, we do the staging area normally. And we run the copy debug info target at Vient of fake. So if some files are no longer there, which is quite possible because the packing list hasn't been updated already, then our loop to extract the debug information is going to fail. Possibly even worse, if there are new binaries, they are not going to get through that loop. So first thing is that possibly it might fail, which is by the idea. So we have to have copied a bug info just once if there are any issues, which isn't a good idea because people don't always look at warning messages. They need actually errors to stop and reflect on what's going on. And also, you might create the bug packages that do not contain everything. So the actual solution was to wait until make package to run build debug info and have it extract the debugging information, not really, but create some file that will extract the debugging information. So instead of having make package extract the debugging information each and every time, it does depend on the make file that actually extracts the debugging information. And that make file gets updated every time make fake is run again, which means that we do it just once, which is great because we finish fake. We do update playlist. Then we do make package. If the playlist has been updated, then it will recreate a make file which is up to date with every binary we need to extract debugging information from. And also because it's a make file, each debug file is actually depending on the underlying file with debugging information. So we run a copy just once. If it's already been run, then next time it won't happen again. So we don't have the problem that we try to extract debugging information from a file that's already been handled. In retrospect, this is much simpler than the second iteration I had. I had lots of problems of chicken and egg between debug information and file and creating scripts that extract debugging information. Okay, we have files that depend on other stuff. It's what make files have been made for. So how does it look in practice? Here is an instance of a generating make file. We have two rules which are a bit complicated. Obscopy rule is we create debug directory first. Then if we are privileged, which means that we are actually running stuff as different user for the staging information, we have to extract the stats of the file we want to change. We have to make it read-write because most binaries are usually read and execute only. I did a check on line 8 and 9 checking whether we were actually getting debug information. So this is the first indication that something went wrong during configuring build. If you don't find any debug information in some file, it means that some stupid framework managed to strip the debug information because before you had any access to it. Then you do the code that we talked about, ObscopyDance. I'll talk about DWZ later. Then you restore the original permissions to your file and that's it. For links, you got a second rule, line 18 and 19, which is stupidly that you create a link from the original debug information to the final debug information. Then you simply have a list of targets where every debug file is just depending on the actual normal file and invokes either the Obscopy rule or the link flow. Okay, this make file does fall off the right hand, but it's not really interesting to know what's going on on the right side. So this made for a much improved workflow for creating debug packages. In the whole process, you had to run fake staging area, which generates some debug info which may or may not be accurate. Then you run update pedis, which will invalidate the meta info necessary for files to debug. So before actually packaging, you need to remove a staging area, recreate the staging area, which does take some time for big parts. And it was frankly a major pain to do things that way. So in the new process, you do make fake. There is no debugging info involved at this stage. You run update pedis, then at the start of make package, you create debug info which is accurate, which corresponds to the staging area and the updated packing list. And you end up with up to date packages. End of story, this was much cleaner and it worked much better. So, okay, just some details. If we run make package once and created the debug info, we just need to have some up to date dependencies in the make file. So that we don't need to extract the debug information if it's already been done. On the other side, if we run update pedis, then we regenerate the make file for debug information. And that make file which we consider each file one after the other, and extract debug information or not for that file. There is a small edge case where it might not work specifically if we had a given program in a version of the packing list. And in the next version, we have the same program and hard link to that program. Then maybe the other might be wrong and we might try to extract debug information from the wrong file name. So far, we haven't run into it. It's the one case where you might have to clean fake and do things again. And otherwise, it just works. So, to sum up things from the porters point of view, you need to obtain, you need to create, to declare which packages you want debug stuff for in order to keep the repository under a manageable size. It's not just only the size needed for mirrors, but you got to realize that we have new snapshots every few days for md64, like every two or three days, which means that you need to find out a large number of files to which mirror, which takes some bandwidth obviously. So, if you grow the repository too much, it will take more time for packages to end up on each mirror, which makes things less useful actually. So, obtain is mostly debug packages equal build packages and that's it. In most cases, 95% of the time, you don't need to do anything to have debug information generated correctly. And the part that actually processes the staging area and creates the debug packages entirely automatic. I haven't had to add any exceptions to that part. It's very specific, as long as the packing lists are up to date, as long as you have actual annotations for binary, short libraries and modules, then the part that creates debug packages is entirely automatic. A quick flashback to TWZ, if I have time. Yeah, I have. So, this is a tool that was found, I think, Brian Calhan, or maybe with a bit of help with Jeremy Courage-Gendreau as well, to make the debug packages a bit smaller. Turns out that whatever ends up as dwarf debug information is not as small as it could be. And some people wrote a nice tool that makes it a little bit more compact. So, that's just the detail that we depend on TWZ for everything, except TWZ, which has to be able to call itself to compress its debug information. Turned out to be interesting, like there are some cases where the debug information is complex enough, Mozilla, that TWZ won't work. But apart from that, it shrunk debug packages by about 10%, which is not too shabby considering that debug packages are already compressed with Zlib. On the packages side, there are a few things to do, actually. At first, I simply did, okay, you just packaged the debug stuff that you want, and you were able to debug stuff. But you have some shearing effects, most specifically, in order for GBDB to work correctly. It has to have a perfect match between binary packages and the debug information. Otherwise, it's going to crash in awful ways. So, the way the dwarf people made things work is that each program generates a specific hash for its binary code, and that hash is going to be the exact same hash for the debug information that matches this program. So, each time you actually recompile this, you are going to create some new matchy colleges for debug information. And so, if you have a given package and a debug package, which are off by just a little bit, that's enough for debug information to work. So, in case you are working with releases, this is not a problem. But obviously, in case you want to work with snapshots, you're going to have some issues. If you say, if you install some application and then later on, you figure out that, okay, I have a bug in this application. I want to debug it. Then you have to actually reinstall the application and the debug package most of the time, because the debug packages that you are going to find on the mirror are not the same ones that the application was compiled with. So, I just added some two very simple options to package that to deal with it. The first one was to add an option, minus D. Surprisingly enough, I did not use minus D for anything yet. To automatically install and update debug packages when available, silently, which means that if you don't have a debug package for something, it's not an error. You just add debug packages to the list of stuff that could be added, updated if they exist, which takes a lot of room on your system. And the second option, which is what we use most of the time and which is a preferred option for developers, which is to set directory as debug package cache. And each time you add or update a package, then it's going to look for the corresponding debug packages. And it's going to save them for you in their compressed state in that debug directory, which means that later on, if you want to actually debug something, you just install the debug packages from your cache. And you have a guarantee that these debug packages are going to be 100% up to date with respect to your package, specifically because maybe the package and the snapshot mirror is going to be different. But each time you update the package on your machine, it decides to look for the debug package and don't load it as well to the debug cache. And that's enough. It ensures that each time you get a package, you have the debug package on the side as well. I think that's about all. We are something like two years later. I've looked at some numbers we have this day, something like 700 debug packages on OpenBSD, which means that most significant stuff actually has debug packages. Like we said, it's opt-in, which means that other stuff doesn't have debug packages because no one saw a need for that. Small packages, stuff that are actually interpreted stuff for the most part. We could easily create debug packages for more stuff, but so far it hasn't been useful. There are still a few remaining issues, like some frameworks make it complicated to have debug information on the side. Those poor souls who are working with CMake know what I'm talking about, where you have release mode and a debug mode, which are completely different. And basically here, what we want to do is we want to stay in release mode, but compile stuff with minus g and strip stuff during the fake stage. And CMake doesn't make it very easy to do, but I think that more or less it works this way, these days. There's always the open issue that compilers and linkers are not perfect. So adding minus g might change the compilation and linking to change a bit, and you might end up with binaries, which are slightly different from what you get when you just run your optimizer. And finally, that's the question for newer or smaller platforms. Which platforms you want debug packages for? Do we want them for WIS-5, or do we want them for Spark64, or ILM64? That's really easy to do. We just need to add the platform to debug architectures and see what crashes. This is not work I've been doing. This is stuff I'm delegating to people who are in charge of such architectures. Just to be said that what we have here works just fine for MB64 and can be used for about anything else. Okay, more or less on time. Do I have any questions? Yes. Yes. That was the question from Fred Finster, raised his hand. Brad, please go ahead. On the slide, not on the slide. In this thing, almost accurately, it's not very visible. This is Kristoff says in the chat, please feel any questions. The room will pause in about nine minutes before the next talk. So, if you mark it through. Yeah, sure. I hope it was possible to understand things so far. Yes. We'll be looking at whatever turns up in the chat then. Several people are typing. Even if you don't understand the old sales, we'll have the other result. Yes, well, it's good. It was mostly to explain that something that's actually very simple in concept can lead to lots of small data to implement. I think we're on to the applause then. Thank you very much Mark. I hope we will, next year, hopefully, we'll do this a physical conference. The cool thing that this year it was supposed to be in Vienna, and actually no Vienna. It wasn't all that bad to have this. I think we probably will be announcing it today at the end of the conference that there will be a physical conference in Vienna next year. I have to work on something to be able to come. Yeah, so basically we'll need to think of something to say then. I think there are no further questions. As I said, this room will go away for a few moments in a few minutes. The next talks are up at 11.45 in this room. The next talk is from Peter Chanik working with the BSD ports. I think he's a free BSD guy. In the other room there's a ghost BSD talk by Andy and the arts. So please feel free to mingle. There is also this special little chat that you've got a link for has lots of rooms with the hangouts. Can you repost the link to the chat because each chat is it and I didn't say it last time. The special chat was, hang on, you were... Okay, Luna already paces. Okay, so since there doesn't seem to be any more questions I'm going to give back the microphone and the webcam. All right, thank you very much. You're welcome. Fully, see you next year.
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Episode 653: The Cost of Sacrificing Sleep for Your Workout & MORE
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653: The Cost of Sacrificing Sleep for Your Workout, Eating for Macros vs. Eating to Reduce Inflammation, Transitioning to Minimalist Shoes & MORE
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If you want to pump your body and expand your mind, there's only one place to go. Mind pump, mind pump, with your hosts. Sal de Stefano, Adam Schaefer, and Justin Andrews. In this episode of Mind Pump. A little long winded for you. For the first 30 minutes, the intro with Adam, Justin, and myself, we have some fun conversation. First, we talk about Justin's sexual chocolate. I forgot we talked about that. Sexual chocolate. Which led us right into STD testing. I mean, that's a natural progression. It was a smooth transition right there. Then we give you some useful information on how to escape a submerged car. We talk about hacking autonomous cars, Christmas activities, our favorite Christmas movies, and Adam goes into depth with his testosterone replacement therapy update. He actually stopped taking testosterone and is trying to get his body to produce its own natural testosterone. I actually recommended to him cordyceps, because in the context of low testosterone, it has been shown to raise testosterone. Our sponsor, ForSigmatic, actually has some of the best processed cordyceps you can find. Now, if you go to ForSigmatic, that's the word for spelled, F-O-U-R, sigmatic, S-I-G-M-A-T-I-C, dot com, forward slash, mind pump, and you enter the code, mind pump, without a space, you'll get a discount at checkout. We also talk about Dallas McCarver's autopsy, it's actually horrible what they found with his kidneys, liver, and heart. And then we mention our other sponsor, Thrive Market, Doug bought us some interesting stuff. Our unboxing segment, yeah. Wait till you guys hear what we got. We got some cool stuff. Some crunchy stuff in there. We're eating insects. That's a, that's a pretty much what I'm gonna say. Dude, you just gave, ah, sorry, sorry. Come on, spoiler alert. So here's our discount. If you go to ThriveMarket.com, forward slash, mind pump, you'll get one month free membership, $20 off, your first three orders of $49 or more, and free shipping. Then we get into the questions. The first question was, how important is it for athletes to hit their macros or to focus on a diet that keeps inflammation at a minimum? If you're an athlete and you're competing in college or high school, believe it or not, actually paying attention to your nutrition will put you- I guarantee you're not caring about it right now. Just start caring about it. You'll be light years ahead of your peers. The next question was this particular individual, you know, very productive at night. They finish work late. Then they wanna work out. Is it more important to work out and lose sleep or is it more important to get adequate sleep? The answer may surprise you. The next question was, what are the pros and cons of having a male versus female coach? Does having a penis or vagina make you a better coach? Absolutely. Anyway, next question was, what are our thoughts on transitioning into minimalist shoes? Besides looking stupid, do they have benefits? They actually do. And you'll be surprised by this one because our opinions have changed over the last few years. Now we do talk about Maps Prime Pro in this episode in relation to the minimalist shoes. Now Prime Pro is a correctional program. So what that means is if you have issues with your ankles, your feet, your knees, your hips, your shoulders, your shoulder blades, your hands, your wrists, your neck, your spine, this program will help you assess what is causing the problem and will help you correct it. It's one of the only programs I know of that has that self-assessment tool and that has a prescription and it directs it based on your individual needs. Now we also have a bundle that combines that with Maps Prime which teaches you how to do your advanced warm-ups. Now if you warm up properly or if you prime properly before your workouts, you will get much more better or much more effective results from your workouts. I gotta speak correct English here just by priming properly. Now must speak correctly. You can get both those programs, Maps Prime and Maps Prime Pro in our Prime bundle and it discounts both of them, I believe over 20% off. For more information, just go to mindpumpmedia.com. Dude, I'm having fun right now. With what? With your body? Eat. I'm having fun with my body. I have fun with my body every day. You wanna have some fun with my body? I'm having fun eating right now. Oh, just enjoying all the Christmas food or what? No, I mean, here's the thing, like I did that, I did those two. You brought it in the bedroom. I did those two, what? Your food. My food in the bedroom? Yeah, is that why? I've never done that actually. I know, I've never had sex with food. Right? I tried one time with chocolate syrup, that was not good. You just put it in the chocolate syrup? It was all over. I feel like that's something you do at a hotel where you don't gotta clean the shit up afterwards. I saw it on a movie once and I was like, yeah, let's go for it. I think anybody who's tried to do that. It was a horrible idea. Yeah, I know, I think anyone who's tried it, I'm sure I attended it once. Imagine the fuck, too many different smells going on. Imagine the poor maid who walks in, just picture this, they see the bed, the sheets are all fucked up. Oh my God. And there's chocolate all over the fucking. She doesn't know it's chocolate. Which could be mistaken for blood, right? Poop. Yeah, or poop. Yeah, she has no idea. She's walking in. Oh, it's a storm happening. Yeah, because you have to get close enough to it to realize it's not poop. You gotta lick it. Yeah, so at first you're looking back. You gotta taste it a little bit. So I can just imagine, like the guy or girl like they open the room to clean it and then they just probably stare at it and it's like, they contemplate like, is my job worth it? Should I just quit today? Should I just fuck off? Is this really happening? No, so I did those two periods where I fasted for a couple days and then I took antimicrobials, anti-parasitic supplements. And parasite. Do that again, huh? No, I did it twice in a row. So parasmart, right? That's the one I used. And then I did a particular diet and then now that I've done them both, I hate to say this, I don't wanna challenge the tummy gods. So I just wanna real quick say I- They will smite thee. I respect you, tummy gods. So I'm not trying to talk shit, but I feel like I'm invincible. Yeah. Now you've done it. Bro, I went to Cabo and I drank all kinds of fucking everything. I ate whatever. Everybody came back, everybody had mudbutt. I had nothing. No mudbutt. Nothing. Everybody. Even my- I always get mudbutt. Even my cousin who can fucking eat like a billy goat and have no problems. Like I could digest a stainless steel spoon if you had to eat it. And he even had the mudbutt. Me, nothing at all. And I'm enjoying, I'm like, this is crazy. And what I mean by enjoying is I'm not eating a bunch of food that would normally bother me because I'm still apprehensive about that. So I'm not really doing that. What I am doing though is for the first time in a long time I can actually push my calories and not have problems and just get stronger. Dude, so stay away from- I'm getting bigger. The Amazonian river. Why? Oh, why? Isn't there like a parasite that swims through your pee hole? It swims in your dick. Yeah, you didn't know that? That's the real thing. That's a real deal? That scares the hell out of me. Yeah, so you're- Where is this at? In the Amazon, what is it, the Nile? No, that's not the Nile. Yeah, it's just the Amazon river. Oh, just the Amazon river? Yeah. Where's the Nile? It's over in Egypt. Why did I think the two were sitting there? There you go. That was my geography earlier. Yeah, real good, Professor Sal. Yeah, I know. I didn't know so. I skipped geometry. So yeah, dude, you swim in your pee hole. Damn it! It's these parasitic little thing that swim and then they attach to your wang and they crawl up inside your pee hole. Oh my God. It's like the creepiest thing I've ever seen. It sounds like one of those alien movies, dude. That's scary as shit. Yeah, dude. But it's real. I don't know. You just got to pee real hard. They have those hooks. So you can't like, you know what I mean? That's an area that I would never want anything inside of it. Right? You know what I mean? Like no. It wasn't the old like test for, I think they taught us this in seventh grade or whatever. Like when they try to scare you with STDs that you, to test you for chlamydia or whatever, they put a Q-tip up your pee hole. I've heard that too. Is that a myth or a real urban legend? I don't know. No, no, they just swab inside, bro. They don't, they don't fucking stick it all in, and they fucking swab at the end of it, dude. They don't put anything in there? They put the Q-tip like just in there, but I mean, you're talking about like a... Then they grow it in like a Petri dish? No, then they, I think they wipe it on like a fucking microscope fucking thing and then they go... Petri dish, yeah. Is that what it is? Yeah. That's okay. Oh, you did that whole thing? Of course. I've had fucking tested for STDs. I got tested too, but I don't have anybody swab my dick. Oh, they just did like the blood test. Like drop your pants, like no, it looks normal. No, you do the blood. No crabs here. Yeah, you're fine. You do the blood test and the all that, you know, the doctor checks you and all that stuff. Yeah, when they do that. Remember the first time you did that test? Did you guys, we asked for... Panic. Right? They do it all the time. It doesn't even matter. Yeah, it's just like, you just like immediately... Oh, 100%. You're like, oh my God, what if? Yeah. Dude, so my brother did his, he does it every year, whenever he's a single guy and he's sexually active. So he's always, but he's very safe. He's in a first name basis at Planet Parade right there. But he's super safe. He's very safe. I subscribed to Planet Parade. He's not a bareback rider. He's very, very safe, right? But he did his normal test and I guess they changed a part of it to where it talks about this particular antibody that they're trying to find, that they're looking for, that it'll tell you that if you have HIV way before the old test would tell you. So there's an original test of HIV. It would tell you, but it would have to be something like certain amount of weeks after you got exposed because your body would have to build up the virus. Well, they have this new test that looks for something that, and it tells you much quicker, right? So he gets the results and it doesn't say on the test, like negative or positive. It says... See your doctor. It said, no, it said something. Fuck! I don't remember exactly what it said, but it was something like, lower than a particular amount or something like that. So he's like, what the fuck does that mean? And it's a Friday. So doctor's office is closed, right? So this kid, dude, he calls me up, bro. It's like, it's Friday night. Sweatin' boys. Bro, it's Friday night. It's, I don't know, 11 o'clock. So I see my phone. I see my brother calling me 11 and I'm like, oh shit, what's going on? That's weird. So I answer the phone and he's like, did you see my text? I'm like, no. So I looked through my text and he sends me all these, all these like forums on this particular test. And the funny thing is none of these forums give you this definitive answer. They kinda do, but they kinda don't. You can almost misconstrue it. So he's sending me all these, because he's obviously been doing research all night. Like he's been doing this shit since he first got the test. He came home for more, he's fucking sweating. So he tells me and he's like, dude, what does this mean, dude? And I'm like, I have no idea. I've never heard of it before, which scares him because usually I know something, right? So I'm like, I don't know. So he sends me a thing. So I'm reading what he sent me and I'm like, no dude, I'm like, you're fine, bro. There's nothing there or whatever. And he's like, just read my text. So I'm reading them. I'm like, well, I said, let me do some more research on my own, which scared of even more. Cause I just wanted to be sure, right? So I go and I do my research and I find out, obviously he's all good. So I'm like, how long do I wait before I tell him? Cause he's fucking sweating out all weekend. So I get back on the phone with him. Oh, you're a dick. I'm an older brother. So I know it's true. So it's a good lesson for him. That's what you do. So I get on the phone with him and he's like, well, he's like, what did you find? And I'm like, I'm like, tell me, I didn't say yesterday, this is the answer. I said, tell me the last time, like you did something that you think might've been risky. He's like, what? Why? I'm like, well, just tell me, tell me what's happened. Like what's going on? So we go into this like 15 minute conversation. The poor kid's sweating his ass off. He's like, I always wear a condom. I never know this and that. And I'm like, I'm like, do you wear a condom when you get a blow job? He's like, well, you know, not, no. And I'm like, well, you know, maybe if she had a cut in her mouth, sometimes you can, he's like, what are you talking about? Like what's going on, dude? What's happening? You're creating all these scenarios. And I'm like, listen, I'm like, have you talked to mom and dad? And he's like, no, why would I talk to mom and dad? And I'm like, if I'm just kidding, bro, you're fucking, he was so angry. You had a heart attack. Dude, I got a crazy story because yesterday, I get home and yesterday Katrina and I actually headed home at a decent hour, right? So I think it was like four or 30 or five when we were supposed to be getting home. And for us, that's early. And so we messaged each other and I'm like, hey, did you leave work already? Yeah, I left work already. I'm like, okay, cool, I'm on my way home. So, you know, we house is decorated, everything's set. We really haven't had a chance to like sit down, watch our Christmas movie that we watched. And she like, we have our, you know, traditional shows that we watch our movies during this time of year. And so I'm thinking fire, dinner, all the stuff. And she's, I'm at home, I get there first and you know, 20 minutes, 30 minutes. And then I looked down and I was, you know, surfing on the internet. So of course the time flew. And I looked down at a text message and she says, I'm on the phone outside. And so she was, she'd been out in front of our house for over an hour. And I'm like, what the fuck? Oh, I just caught catching up with Reg. And I said, what happened? So her friend's sister died and drove off a levy and drown, trip on this. So they say that she swerves left, she swerves right. So she does that like three or four times. They can tell by the tracks. And then she goes off into the water. And she actually called 911. And the- While she was in the water? Yes. What? Windows were all up and stuff, right? And she, in the 911 call, she's talking to them. And what they're trying, and they have to try to put this all together, like, what the fuck? Because she's telling them, she's almost calm. She's like, oh, I crashed my car. You know, there's water up to my shin. So what they think is that the airbags deployed. And so she couldn't see out the windshield and she didn't realize that she was actually submerging. She just, she just, she, you know, boom, crash, probably bumped her head all over the place, airbags deploy. And she's, you know, got water up to her foot inside of her car. And so she calls 911 and she's telling them, an accident, I'm okay, but there's water up to my ankles. So they found her, she drowned. Oh my God, that's terrifying. And 30 feet, dude, 30 feet down at the bottom. That's terrifying. Can you imagine how fucking- No, I don't want you to think about it. Dude, that's so terrifying, right? No, because I have kids. I immediately think about if I happen to have my kids. It's terrifying, man. Yikes. You know what, you know what? You know what's even crazier is that she was, she was coherent. She was able to call on the phone and like, man, that time should have been spent trying to get out of the car to swim up. Yeah. So you know what's scary about that is I watched this special. That's right. I watched this special a long time ago on that where if that happens to you, people try to open the door, but they can't because of the pressure. So what you need to do is open your window. If you can't open your window, break it. That's the only way. Break it and swim out. Yeah, break it and swim out, because otherwise you'll go down with the- Which, by the way, could be extremely hard too, because I think the pressure on the other side, it's like you punching a concrete wall. So they sell these- Yeah, I know I have one of them. The little hammers with the little point. Oh, sure. Yeah, it's a plastic. It's about this big. I gotta buy one. Oh, you should. And you tap it, it'll shatter glass. So all you'd have to do is go tap, and it goes right in the corner, yeah. Wow. Yeah, so it's- That's terrifying. I know, right? Right away I thought that too, because I was thinking like- I have a big fear. What I would do, but what if like, so if I was thinking like, what if one of my cars went over and did that? What would I, how would I handle that? And you're right, I'm thinking I would roll the window down, because I know I can't open the door. But what if the water comes in, you think it seeps into the doors, it could fry the electric- That's what I'm saying, you have to break the window. Yeah, so like all my doors are all electric and stuff. Yeah, you can't roll it down. Right, so it's not gonna be able to roll down. You have to break it right. Well, you know the other thing I was thinking, because we had talked forever about like, you know, automated cars, you know, like autonomous cars, I mean. And like how it's all gonna be reliant on this infrastructure, this software system, and you know, satellites, and all this like communication, you know, what happens when the communication breaks down, and you know, there's an object that it doesn't recognize, and then boom, you know, like you just like- You watched- Off-road or you- Yeah. Dude, what? No, this really happened. This happened to Tesla, because there was a truck that was like a white truck, and so it didn't recognize it. Yeah, because of the sun's glare. I thought it was like part of the sky. I'm more worried about the computers learning how to teach each other. I mean, that's fucking, you can't even remember when your car is done. Like real talk, transformers, bro. Bro, that's just- That's just happened. Optimus Prime is fucking only 10 years away, man. So that just happened. I don't remember. Who was it that created this AI computer? They had these AI computers, and they were learning from each other. Yeah, we talked about this. And then they created their own language. It was at Facebook. Yeah, nobody could understand what they were saying to each other. Fuck that dude. Right? Oh, man, yeah. Imagine that they get into the car systems, the cars start doing that. Well, the other thing too is that you can, most cars today, you can hack into them and operate them. A lot of cars, you can hack into them and operate them remotely and make them crash and do shit. Do you know what I'm saying? So somebody can hack it. Yeah. What? So if you're in a self-driving car- I think you're making that. That was the other thing. No, yeah, that's why I brought that up. Well, I mean, if you're in a self-driving car. Yeah. Oh, I think you're talking like my GMC, like someone's going to be like... Well, actually, no. They can... If you do on-star. Yeah. They can shut your engine. They can shut your engine off. They could operate your brakes and your gas many times. Can they? Yep. So they could punch the gas. You can't do anything and you're fucked. Really? Yeah. I don't think they could do that. I saw it on... What is that? The Born Identity. Dude, we should look at the Born Identity here. There's a lot of truth in that. Matt Damon did it. What's good for Matt Damon? Matt Damon did it. I was waiting for a red-marrow sight to come out right now. What do you do, though? Think about that. You have all these autonomous cars and some foreign country or terrorist group hacks into like 1,000 of them. It just makes them all crash. I heard Elon Musk talking about robots. He was talking... Because you know how they're like... Have you actually seen the latest robots? How they move and how quick they can run and stuff now? They're creepy, bro. They can do backflips and shit. Oh, that's nothing. Like, the only way you can see him is with a strobe light. And he's like, good luck sleeping. There's something like that. Something to quote like that. What did he say? Oh, my God. That was like pure terror in my... Wait until they're moving that fast? Yeah. Where they're moving the speed of light? Like, is that what he's saying? You can only see it with a strobe light. Yeah, no. He's not moving as fast. No, physics would not allow it to move as fast. Yeah, it's not like what the fucks he said. Something like that. Because they're moving... He's basically saying... He's just saying that they're moving so fast that you can't see him unless you have a strobe light on. Yeah. That'll be cool, huh? That will not be cool. That will be fucking weird. Dude, not robot wars. That shit will happen for real. That's Will Smith, iRobot all over again. Hey, have you... Do you guys... So you were saying you did Christmas movies. Do you guys go to Christmas in the park? I don't do Christmas movies. At Los Gatos? No, no. Downtown. Downtown San Jose. Oh, no. You know, with all the little animatronic... I stay away from downtown San Jose. Why? It's just not my vibes. What's wrong with it? I'm not... I don't feel it. Why? New races? Yeah. No, I don't like it. I don't like downtown San Jose. It's not my thing. I feel like he's an elitist. Yeah. No, that's why I moved to Santa Cruz. Yeah, that's my place. So downtown Santa Cruz, then, huh? Yeah. That's a safe place, too. So, no, they have the animatronic little elves and shit and trees and you walk through and they have food trucks and hot cocoa and it's... Did you do it already? No, I'm going tonight. Oh, you are? Yeah, I'm going to take the kids tonight. I mean, if I had kids, I would. But that's not... I mean, for me and Katrina, I'm like, me... I bet she would like it. They have like an ice skating thing at the boardwalk. You should do it for her. Which is cool. Yeah, I like to do cooler stuff. They do like a wagon ride or something like that. Like, yeah, it's cool. What do you do? A wagon ride? Dude, Los Gatos. Yeah. But what do they do? They just go around the town and they go look about it. Yeah, but it's cool, though. You're in a horse and buggy, dude. And it's your drink and they give you a serving of cocoa and you get a blanket and it's a comfortable and you get it to yourself. Is it a reindeer or a horse? It's a reindeer. Oh, it's a reindeer. Oh, I thought it was a horse. It's a reindeer, bro. Is it a fly? Yeah, that sounds kind of cool. You got to pay extra for that. I lived near a roaring camp. They have like a train and everything that goes down to the boardwalk. It's all lit up and stuff. So we've done that before. That's cool. I haven't done that. Yeah, so what's it like? Real fun. It's just, I mean, you get to see through the redwoods and you go all the way to the boardwalk. So it stops there and you can go there. Now they actually have ice skating at the boardwalks. You can go do that and then come back. Dude, I want to do that. It's pretty rad. Then there's the, what is it over there in Los Gatos? What's that park over there? Vesona. Vesona. We've done that, too, yeah. OK, so that's what the horse character. You just drive through it. Yeah, I used to do that with the lights. You know why I don't do that shit anymore? If you're from Los Gatos, this is why I don't fucking do that shit anymore. You got to wait like two hours in line with your car. Forget why. That's stupid. And the light shows pretty much. That's too much. Now you have to get like a time frame where you pay for that you can only go at that time. When we, where we grew up in Modesto, right? Small town, there is a Christmas tree lane and there's Candy Cane Court. And they're famous and it's just a neighborhood that is traditionally like gone over. They go crazy. Yeah, and it's a huge, and the Candy Cane, or the Candy Cane Court, smaller is the court, right? But the Christmas tree lane is, you know, you're wrapping through four or five different neighborhoods and everybody, like they're connecting like people's got trains going to other people's houses and some like 50 grand for that month of lights. Over the top, but it's really cool to go through there and drive through the neighborhood and it's actually, because it's small town. So we used to, even when I first moved to the Bay Area, we actually used to, for Christmas time, we'd drive back there to go watch all the lights over there. So I know that is a cool place there. I've heard there's some cool places in Sacramento that do that. There's neighborhoods that I'll drive through with good lights. There's one in Willow Gland that's pretty nice. They got, like they, they do the lights over the trees and everything. We found one house, I don't remember where it was, but they did the whole, like lights were, were synced up with the music and everything. So they did that with the nutcracker and like, it was insanely awesome. Dude, the quality of decorations for holidays has gone so crazy. It wasn't like that when I was a kid. No. When I was a kid, you had- It's like a competition. Yeah, when I was a kid, you had like two, two strings of light on your house and you're done. Today, like if I did that, my kids are like, sucks, dad, like, where's the fricking- It's so lame. Yeah, where's the robots and the fucking strobe lights, dude? Like my neck on the roof, like trying to put these shitty lights on. Yeah, exactly. So whatever. Whatever. Anyway, favorite Christmas movies? Ours is Christmas Carol with Jim Carrey. That's a good one. You like Elf. I got one that crushes all those. I got one right, I'll blow them all away. Christmas Story. Nope, nope, nope, nope. Die Hard. Why are you laughing? That's a fucking Christmas movie. Die Hard One? Yes! That is a Christmas movie. It is a Christmas movie. And it's a movie. It's an actual movie I want to watch all the time. Yeah, I watch it around this time too. Yeah, it'll be playing on TBS and TNN and I'll fucking- For sure. Yeah, it plays every December. Dude, what a great movie that was. It was a great movie. It's like, you're talking about a dude that doesn't, because remember at the time, you had all the action heroes, like Sylvester Stallone and John Clavin, and you had fucking, what's his name? Bruce Willis. Bruce Willis, who doesn't look like that much of a, he looks like a normal dude. Yeah. But he took care of him. You know what's funny, like you mentioned that, like this isn't, it's not a Christmas movie, but like it's always on during this time, of the year, Uncle Buck. I always catch myself watching Uncle Buck. Oh, I love Uncle John Candy. It's the best. So good. So do you remember Uncle Buck? Oh yeah, I totally remember him. When he blows the fog. And it does, and they do play around. He scares the shit out of that bug. Well, I think, when they go up to that cabin, aren't they? It's holiday season. I think it's around Christmas. I think that's the reason why. I didn't remember. That's when he shoots the bear, right? And blows off the helmet. No, that's out the great outdoors. Oh, that's not the same one. Oh, Uncle Buck. Uncle Buck's the one where he's, yeah, he's kind of coming in, he's the uncle. Watching the kids. And the girl, the dude fucks with her. Yeah, he comes in, scares the shit out of him. Who would have thought that John Candy would have died earlier, man? That's weird. It sucks. I love John Candy. Yeah, I love that guy. He was really, really funny. Anyway, I've been meaning to ask you, Adam, how, you know, you've already talked kind of briefly about it with the audience. And let me know if it's not OK if we don't want to go. If it's not OK. Doug, don't air this shit. I know you've been off your TRT now for a little while. Yeah. What, six weeks? Yeah, it's been six weeks since I've been, a little over six since I've been completely off. And you're trying to boost your natural, you're trying to get your natural coming. Yeah, so this is the first time in the longest. And what I did, and it was, you know, off of a recommendation that came from your client that recommended that I do a slow taper. Very slow. And then try and boost it naturally. So it's really been going on for about six months. So for about six months, I've been just lowering the dosage, lowering the dosage. Little by little. Yeah, little by little, little by little. And until just recently when I completely came off. And so I was down to like half a CC every two weeks. So that was like hardly anything that was kind of keeping me keeping me there. And I've recently completely came off of that. And what's it feel like? What are you feeling? It's a motherfucker. Really? Yeah, it's a motherfucker. I mean, I had to have a conversation with Katrina at dinner the other night. And I told her, I said, hey, you know, because you're not one. Here's the thing about you. And this is maybe this is a strength, but I think it's also a weakness. You don't complain. So it might be hard for people to know how rough you may be. You know what I mean? It might not be you might not show it like outwardly. No, I don't. And I and again, Katrina and I have an incredible relationship and we communicate really well. And, you know, we were out having sushi. This was just like literally three or four nights ago. And I said, hey, you know, I wanted to talk to you about what's going on with me and stuff like that. And she's like, oh, she got all weird, like something's bad. No, I said, you know, I know everything. We're all good. You know what I'm saying? Relationship's good. We're happy. Everything's going good for us and everything like that. But I'm like, you know, inside I'm fucked up right now. Like, and I'm working through this whole process. And so, you know, she's, she's like, oh, really? She's like, I didn't, you didn't seem like you're, I'm like, yeah, no, it's, you know, it's depressing. Like, so the depression is real. So like the, you know, you, those testosterone levels go from being high or normal or above normal to non-existent. It's, it's very depressing. I don't have a lot of motivation to train and do the thing, which I love to do. I always love to train, but it, and even when I do, it's, I can't even get into the rhythm like I get into when, when my testosterone's flowing, that aggression, that wanting to lift and to keep going into push, like it's just not there. And then you, you add in the fact that the sex drive is on the floor also. And, you know, I have a partner that, you know, wants to have sex every night. So it's, I know that's going to put a stress on the relationship. So, you know, I was just very forward and communicate that with her the other day and just said, you know, I'm not wanting to bitch and complain and poor me. It's like, this is all shit that I did to myself because of my early 20s. So I'm not, definitely not someone to say poor me, but it is, I'm going through it, you know, and I'm, and I'm working through it. So it's been a, it's been a challenge. I, you know, I ordered all the stuff that you sent over to me. Yeah. You're doing the, with the Ashwagandha, Tribulus and then here's the cool thing we, so because we have, we're back with Four Sigmatic, they should be sending us some cordyceps. I would recommend also using cordyceps because cordyceps in some animal studies have been shown to get the Lydic cells, which are the cells in the testicles to produce testosterone. And the thing with test boosters, natural test boosters is they do work in the context of low testosterone. So if you have normal testosterone and you take them, they're probably not going to do anything for you. Right, right. But because yours is so low, they may help accelerate the process. Cause you did the whole, did you went with HCG? Yeah. So I had, I did HCG, clomid and Novodex. And are you off all that now? Yeah. Well, no, I actually still have another seven days of the clomid and Novodex. Oh dude, you're going to feel so much better when you go off that. Oh really? Yes. Because the Novodex and, because remember those are selective estrogen receptor modulators. So they attach to the estrogen receptor and they're not inert. They still express a little bit, very minor activity. And so they can actually give you estrogenic side effects and cause worse issues with libido and worse issues with emotions and stuff like that. Which I know this because I remember when I used to use it to mitigate the increased levels of testosterone. If I were to boost my testosterone up, I'd always end up having to counter that with the Novodex, right? But then I'd also realize, I always noticed that would kill my sex drive. Right. So yeah, no, I'm looking forward to, so seven days left of that and then I'm off completely. And then for me, after that, it's like, okay, hopefully I start to feel a term. When are you going to test your testosterone again to see what's happened? I was actually just telling Katrina, we should give me appointments so I can go in there and go do my blood work. Because I've been meaning to, I wanted to share this process with everybody before. So, and I kind of did the very beginning, but obviously mind pumps much bigger than what I was when I was first sharing all this journey when I was getting in shape. But I just want to, one, I want to do it for awareness for a lot of young guys that are in their 20s that want to fuck around with testosterone and don't really realize what they potentially could be doing to themselves long-term. And I really didn't fuck around that much. I wasn't like a juice head growing up. Dude, it wasn't like that at all. I did a handful of fucking cycles in my early 20s, just the dosage, the protocol I did and my body. I feel like I'm just genetically, some people do well within or fine. They don't get any side effects. I got all the side effects. I got the gyno going on. I thought that thinning the hair from it. I got the sex drive diving. I had all the side effects from it, but they didn't come till later. While I was doing it, it was all seem fine. Yeah, of course. It wasn't till after. Why are you wanting to go off? Is it because you want to just see how your body can do naturally? Well, there's a couple of reasons. Absolutely, yes. Every year I do this. So every year, since I've been on TRT, I try and, because I feel like I learned something new about my body. Like every year, I put something together, like, oh, wow, when I train and lift heavy, I notice that kind of naturally boosts me more. And I've, oh, if I'm doing better with my sleep and things like that, I notice more. So every time I feel like I'm honing in on ways to better my natural testosterone levels. So I always like to try and say, because by no means do I want to have to take testosterone the rest of my life. Obviously, I've accepted that and said, okay, if I've got to take testosterone just to have a sex drive, then I will. But I've also, I don't want to give up. So every year I go through this little phase where, you know, I come all the way down and off and then I try and try different things to try and boost it naturally. And in the past, typically what ends up happening and it always goes back to the sex drive thing. I end up going back on for, just so I could keep my relationship and my sex life normal. But the other reason is too, that I know that obviously, if I'm taking artificial testosterone, the likelihood of getting Katrina pregnant is little to none. Hopefully in 2018, we'll be picking our house up and then after that would be family time if we were gonna do that. So there's partially that also. You know, if I'm gonna really make a real attempt at even having a child, that would be something that I would need to do, start doing now, if I'm gonna try it and mitigate that, right? And then, like I said, of just to naturally. Well, I appreciate you sharing this with the audience because I think it's invaluable, invaluable information for the audience both for people who lift and people who, because, you know, like anything, like you go through a process and it just gives you a different perspective and then you can communicate it. Well, there's not a lot. Unfortunately, nobody really talks about it. It's very much of a taboo subject for some reason still. And I feel like there's a lot of people out there that are going through it. So there is, it's gonna ring, you know, to them for sure. You know, there's definitely a lot of people going through it and not a lot of people are comfortable with talking about it. So, and this to me is what I've seen, at least in my small circle of men's physique and bodybuilding world, you know, it's a lot of these guys, once you go down that path, like it's you're forever on that path of taking all that stuff. And the amount of testosterone I've seen, a lot of these guys taking is like. It's insane. It's insane. Yeah, it's really insane. I think to myself like, fuck, I know how much I fucked myself up from my little cycles. But I can't imagine what they're doing right now. You're pretty much signing up to be taking these high doses for a long, long time. Dude, it's crazy. Who was the bodybuilder at Dallas Carver? No, what's his name? Yeah, yeah. Is that his right name, Dallas Carver? Dallas and Carver. Did you see his autopsy report? Mm-mm. So I read his autopsy report, enlarged kidneys, disease liver, enlarged heart. The guy was in his 20s. Wow. They did a whole lot and they looked at and they basically broke down. Like his fucking body was diseased. Wow. What was he all on? Did they give a list? No, but he's a, so he's a pro bodybuilder obviously. So he took, you know, he took his gear. I'm sure it's like everything, but yeah. He took his gear, right? Probably a decent amount because he's at that level. Not to mention, you combine that with the lifestyle of the amount of food that they eat and the ridiculous amounts of protein they feed themselves, not stuff. In his 20s, dude. That's, dude, that's crazy. That's stuff that you see in people. When you're like at your optimal body. You should not see that in someone else's life. And I think Arnold's talked about it a few times too. Like when he, you know, back when they were competing, like his cycles were nothing like they are now. And they always went off. Right. They always went off. And now it's become so accepted, you know, because studies have came out that, hey, you could technically do this stuff and be okay and there are some. So because of that, what do we do? We always take it to the extreme, you know? And so now it's okay. And so everybody's taking a shit ton of that. I mean, I think most people would be blown away if they really knew how many people inside their gym were actually fucking around with it. I think you think you could tell, but you can't tell because somebody looks good or bad. No, I wish people, like what I always try to communicate to people is you'll be blown away at how far you can take your body with proper exercise program and nutrition. Most people, the vast majority of people, if they just did that and they did it right, what works for their body the right way, right? Within a relatively short pair of time, they would be satisfied. I don't think, I think most people would do that. Dude, let me tell you something right now. So when you look at my before and afters, right? The picture I took in my bathroom when I did the video first and said, here's day one, right? Yeah, your big transformation. Right, and a lot of people didn't believe me, but I don't give a fuck, you know what I'm saying? Hopefully by now, if you've been listening to Mind Pump for long enough, I would be completely transparent on this. I was on Testoster, I was on TRT then. The fat picture is me. Oh, right. You know what I'm saying? And I was working out inconsistently, you know what I'm saying? Yeah, but your diet was off. And my diet was off. And the only thing that switched was the way I trained and the way I dieted is what got me into shape. I didn't change my, I didn't increase my testosterone levels until I became a pro. I dabbled with it one time on an Amherst show. I got docked for points for being too big and then I never went back up to that dosage until I got into the professional level where I could be bigger. But yeah, it's, you can, you would be surprised at how amazing you can look if you do all those right things and you don't have to take antibiotics. And you would be surprised that if you didn't do those right things and took antibiotics, how you wouldn't look good. You wouldn't be satisfied. Yeah, it might be. Dude, I had a guy I worked with years ago who took grams a week. And if you walked in right now, looking the way he did then, none of you would even guess that the guy lifted weights. It was incredible, the amount of, all that was happening was he was getting gyno and hair loss. He was getting, no, because his programming was shit and he ate like absolute garbage. But well, you know, we got the cordyceps coming soon from Forcigmatic. Okay, so you got me doing the other- Ashwagandha, Tribulus, Tungkat, Ali- Now do I have to do the Ashwagandha by itself or can I just drink the green juice? Cause I like enjoy drinking the green juice. It's got it in there already. I would add it to it. Oh, wow. Yeah, I would add to it just for now. And then we're going to cycle you around with some of these things. And then we'll add the cordyceps and see if we can't speed up the process a little bit with some natural, you know, supplements. What do you got there, Doug? Bring on the juiced out bird. I got a box for ya. Oh, more presents. Yeah, this is my favorite thing to do now. Dude, what's in the box? What's in the box, Doug? Whose idea was it that we order stuff from Thrive Market so that we can do commercials but get stuff? Before Sal takes credit. Thanks, Justin. Was that you, Adam? Of course it was. All right, guys, we got some chirps. What? Chirps? Who's that for? They're chips made out of crickets. What? What? Fuck yeah. I'm eating it. No way. Let me see these. No way. Look at this. You bought these on Thrive Market? I did. Bro. Watch. Hold on a second. I want to read the macros. What? I want to read the macros. I hear you. I want to read the macros. So it says on the bag, chirps made with cricket flour. Oh, because it's like, wow, 20 grams of protein per, for the bag. Wow. That's crazy. What's the calories though for that whole bag? The whole bag is roughly 600 something calories. You're eating crunchy critters. Wow. That's not too bad. 600 calorie for 20 gram protein. Awesome. I mean, most of the stuff in there should be, it's all real. And it's bugs, you know what I mean? He cares about bugs. He cares about bugs. Nobody's out there. Yeah, cool. What's next, Doug? Picketing for bugs. Let me see that. I'm seeing this. Okay. Next we have these grazed beef sticks, which are grass fed beef sticks. Don't give them to Justin. Don't give them to Justin. Yes. No, we can share those. Now we're fucked. I get a couple of these. Oh, I love those. Oh, I get those sometimes at Whole Foods. I don't know if Thrive Market had those. Yeah. Oh, those are good. Grazed beef sticks. And then we have, of course, more cashews for the studio. Oh, thank you, Doug. Damn, imagine if Doug was really our dad. How awesome that would be. We'd be the best kids. So we have a shared bathroom with CrossFit. We're going to contribute some Dr. Bronner's 4-in-1 peppermint organic sugar soap. Wow. To the bathroom. Good looking. So nice of us. Peppermint soap. Peppermint soap. I like Dr. Bronner's. That's so nice for that gangster-out bathroom that we have. He's going to open that and try it first. I'll try it. Come on. Last but not least, we hope this ply is good enough for Adam. Oh, booyah. Oh, it's seventh generation. Yeah. What does that mean? Unbleached toilet paper. Unbleached. Don't bleach your asshole. Yeah. You're not going to like it. Okay. Well, anyway. Let me inspect it. It's going to feel nice and fresh. Is it? Is it, and it's recycled? I don't think it's recycled paper. It's straight out of the toilet. Bro, did you just eat some? No, it is recycled paper. Those chirps are good. Those are actually really good. Mmm. Are they good? Okay. The box is empty. All right. Thank you. Does it really taste all right? Yeah, it does. It's like chips, bro. Here, try one. How weird is it that people freak out? Oh, it's like weird for me to try it right now. No, it's amazing. I'll eat the fuck out of bugs. Dude, seriously. Those bastards. Yeah. There you go. All right, Doug. They sound delicious. Bring on the anabolic bird. This clause brought to you by Organified. For those days you fall short on getting your organic veggies after a whole food nutrition, Organified fills the gap with laboratory-tested certified organic superfoods to help give your health and performance the added edge. Try Organified totally risk-free for 60 days by going to Organified.com. That's O-R-G-A-N-I-F-I.com. And use a coupon code MINDPUMP for 20% off at checkout. All right. Our first question is from ASAPBob. Is it more important for athletes to hit their macro count and focus on a diet that keeps inflammation to a minimum? So this is one of those either or? Well, no. I don't think it's either or. I think he's saying, like, do you think it's more important for an athlete or like a normal, compared to like a normal person who's probably trying to just get in shape? And he also brings in, talks about inflammation. So I don't think it's more important for an athlete to track their macros. In fact, if there's anybody who could probably get away with loosely tracking them, how many athletes have you guys met? A ton of athletes. Athletes never track macros. Yeah, they eat where the fuck they want. They're terrible with their nutrition for the most part. They're burning so much they're not concerned about. I'm telling you, I have to give the meat sticks to Justin. Dude, I can't do that. I'm sitting here. Is that a bug one, too, or is it a normal one? Can I have a normal one? Let me have one of those. No, come on. We're running according to podcasts. So what, dude? Jesus, why are you giving me so many? Everybody knows us. Stickler. Whatever. We're going to piss off the one new person who's on here. We don't normally eat on the fucking set. Sorry, we're still in professional. Let me get back on track. So this is an interesting question because what is a diet that keeps inflammation at a minimum? That is different from person to person. Some people would say a low carbohydrate, high fat, moderate protein diet will keep inflammation low and some studies will show that that's actually true. Other people will say it's a vegan diet that will keep inflammation low and some studies will show that that's true. So the bottom line is if you have an intolerance to particular types of foods or if particular macro counts don't work well for your gut, they're going to cause inflammation regardless of the food quality or anything like that. So you can even eat the best food quality, but if your body doesn't work well with a high fat, low carb type diet and you may get more inflammation, and the same is true for a vegan diet. In terms of what's more important or nutrition is extremely important. It's the other half of the equation. Now I don't subscribe to the whole nutrition is 80% of your success and training is 20%. I think it's 50-50. I think they're both extremely important. If you're an athlete, you need to have good training, good exercise program. I think what's hard with an athlete is that if you could have an energy base. I'll think of two different scenarios. You have an athlete who is tracking his macros. So that person who's tracking his macros, sure he can keep inflammation down. They're going to be a little bit leaner. They may be able to build some more muscle because they're on top of all this stuff. But then the person who doesn't track whatsoever, it takes that same energy that that person put into tracking macros he puts or she puts into perfecting their skill and playing the sport more or doing it more. That person in sport life is going to carry, that's going to carry over and benefit them more than that person who's doing that. Now in a perfect world, you do both, right? I tell you what though. Let's say you're training a high school or college athlete. Where do you think if you were coaching them, right? Let's say they're in college. They've got the whole strength training program and everything like that going on. Where do you think you'd be able to give them the most edge with their diet or with their training? Only because everybody's neglecting it. And to be honest, going through the process of it, I was able to get a scholarship to play and with that, we basically were allowed to go to the cafeteria and eat. And so that was my option because otherwise I had to go get a job and pay outside to go get food elsewhere, right? It becomes like, for a lot of athletes. After you did that, they stopped that whole program, right? They stopped. I ate all their losing money. Not me. You should have seen the other beasts that were in front of me. Trust me. But yeah, honestly, because it's so demanding, refueling was the high priority. It was just like, how much can I refeed and recover in order to then survive sort of the next grueling practice that you have to endure. What were your go-to meals back then? I mean, with cafeterias, you barely get any protein. It was so frustrating. It's always carbs, huh? Yeah. It was terrible, man. It was like so much starchy shit that like, dude, if I was to do it all over again, I mean, my diet would look completely different and very heavy. If I did get a lot of the carbohydrates, obviously most would be from vegetables and maybe more potatoes and things like that if I have to go starch. I think you're right, Sal. I think that if we were to look at a college kid then for sure. Only because you would separate them from the pack. Well, yeah. I mean, there doesn't have to be a college kid. I'm even a kid, right? Anybody who's college or younger. Now, I think that's a lot of what separates some of the pros, right? Some of the pros, not only did you have the genetics, not only did you have the work ethic, but then on top of that too, you're doing all the little things, right? Well, because it's a performance enhancement too. So like where I was trying to get to was if, you know, so there's survival mode, right? And that's one portion of it, like getting through the week and the grueling practices and whatnot, but you know, leading up into actual like timing out my energy leading up to the game. So actually restricting what I'm eating significantly and then reintroducing and then like adding like good carbohydrates to fuel me going into the game. Like I only did that a handful of times. And when I did, I'll tell you what, man, I was like on point. I was sharp and I was explosive and I moved well and it was a different kind of an energy. So it definitely makes a difference. Yeah, this is the thing. Like if you're an athlete and you're competing in a sport in high school or college, focus on your nutrition. You will be way ahead of your peers. I mean, everybody's working out at that point. Everybody's training for their sport. Of course, you can have good exercise programming. That'll be better than the next guy, but you're not going to be working out and competing against guys who aren't working out like everybody's working out. When it comes to nutrition, most of your peers give fuck all. They do nothing. They don't care about it at all. It's literally. Hey, you're in college. You're drinking. You're drinking your stuff in your face. So if you pay some attention to your nutrition. Oh my God. Yeah, it's between that and sleep. Oh, what a great point. Absolutely great point. Yeah, you get good sleep and eat right. And you're on a whole other level. Everybody else is not doing that at all. Nothing. Yeah. Next question is from Cone J. I seem to be more productive at night. And I usually finish work late is working out at after midnight and getting less sleep better than skipping a workout. So sounds like it sounds like it's a toss up, right? Yeah, it's like Robin Peter to pay Paul. Right. You know, here's your thing. Like you got to, there's, you have your base fundamentals that you need for your, for health. And then there's things that are on top of that, that are still important, but less important. And on the bottom you have, are you getting enough water? Are you eating, you know, are you getting enough nutrients because you don't want any nutrient deficiencies? Do you have shelter? And are you getting enough sleep? That's actually there. Sleep is so important that they've done, they'll do studies on people and they'll restrict them of sleep. And we can measure within a day, reductions in cognitive performance. We can measure within a day, hormonal changes. We can show, in fact, if you restrict someone from sleeping for something like 24 hours alone. You know, unpack that so people understand too that like most people can't put that together. This is literally, there's not a lot of things that are like that. Right. We can go without water for days. We can go without food for days. You can miss a workout and still perform great. Right. You miss one night of sleep and you are fundamentally affecting everything in a big way. Even if you think you feel good. And every day that goes on beyond that is just worse, right? And that's an extreme analogy because this person obviously isn't not sleeping at all. But you know, think about it, if you deprive yourself an hour or two there, you deprive yourself another hour or two, that all adds up, you know? Yeah, the problem with sleep, with humans, is that we can function on basic levels pretty okay with restricted sleep. And so that we fool ourselves into thinking like that we're okay. Like, oh, I can get by. I'm good with six hours of sleep. We can just continually do this. Yeah. And then we feed ourselves caffeine and all that stuff. And I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. When in fact you're not. And again, this is pretty settled and established science. Now, of course, the amount of sleep that you need can vary between individuals. Quality of sleep is also very important. So it's not just that you're sleeping for eight hours or whatever that you actually have quality sleep. But no, I would not miss sleep for a workout unless it was a small amount and it was rare. I simply wouldn't do it. Now, ideally in this situation, you would do both. So ideally what you would do is you would prioritize sleep and your workout and schedule it and structure it so that you can do both of them. If that means you have a shorter workout, then so be it. If it means that you work even more productively so you can finish early, then so be it. But that would be the ideal situation is to not miss either one. But if you absolutely have to pick... Sleep wins, dude. Nothing. Yeah, nothing's above that. Yeah, sleep wins more than... So skipping a workout is not going to be detrimental to you as much as not sleeping is going to be. You know how often I used to... I would push myself to the point where I get sick. And there's so much sleep I get sick. And I know this is against the motivation message that's out there, right? So do it. You just got to do it. Just got to add more work. And I do think that there is some validity at right. There is some that, okay, you know what? If you're somebody who makes excuses all the time and you're lazy and you don't do things like that, then like, okay, I told myself I was going to get started. Yes, I didn't sleep well last night. That's just an excuse. I'm going to the gym no matter what. I understand that. I could get that. But that's not something you would want to make as a regular habit that's going on. Well, I saw a video. I know it was just kind of tongue-in-cheek. And it was this guy doing little micro workouts. And so he was like in his office and stretchy pants and doing these micro workouts and getting it in. But you have to assess where to get it in during the day. Like when you're active and you're up and you're... There's a way that you can do it, even if it's only 10 minutes, period-wise, like we do our trigger sessions, something like that, where at least you're getting activity out of your muscles and you're getting stimulus for the meantime until your schedule allows it. You know, it's funny. It wasn't that long ago where if you told an executive or an entrepreneur that working out would enhance their performance at work that they'd laugh at you. It wasn't that long ago. Like if you went up to a business person, an executive, a hard, charging, type A individual and you said to them, hey, listen, if you devote three hours a week to exercise, so if you go to the gym three days a week, you're gonna perform better at work. They would have said, that's stupid because I'm not gonna waste an hour working out when I can spend that hour working. Now today, you'll hardly have any arguments. Today, pretty much everybody agrees that if you exercise, you'll produce better at work than if you don't. And part of this was I credit Tony Robbins. Tony Robbins, the famous motivational speaker, made it cool or at least helped people understand that fitness was part of your overall performance and he would talk about this all the time, how his exercise regime makes him a more effective entrepreneur and then all of a sudden people started realizing, hey, studies will prove this, if you exercise, you're more productive at work, less sick days, you're just gonna be a better, more productive person. Now when you say sleep does the same thing, people will argue with you, which is funny because it's more important than your work out. Which is interesting, I was gonna say, because he came in with that angle. Now all you see in all these entrepreneur magazines and everything is who's getting up the earliest? And it's like this competitive thing to... This is, that is something that's funny. Who's getting up super early and be the most productive? That's such a big thing right now. It's the martyrs, the whole martyr mentality. And by the way, sleeping too much is bad too. Of course. Because that could signify depression, it can signify health issues. So we're not telling you like go and crash out and sleep 10 hours every night. But don't skimp on your sleep if you're a productive person with work, if you're an entrepreneur. Getting adequate sleep and getting quality sleep will make you far more effective at what you're trying to do. It will not take away from what you're trying to do. So although you may think to yourself, you may be sitting at work, you may be sitting at home and thinking to yourself, okay, I can either go to bed now or I can spend another hour working. Which one's going to be more productive for me? You may think that that hour working is more productive and it may be in the short term, but definitely not in the medium or long term. So aim for the sleep. It's one of the most important things you could do for not just your health, but your productivity. Amy E. Jolly. What are the pros and cons of having a male versus female coach for a woman? This is a good question. It's a good question because there's a few things that you do or few professions that I can think of where that's still a question that they'll ask the consumer. There's two things I can think of. Massage and training where you will actually ask the client, do you prefer a female or male? Almost no other job would you ask. That's a good point. I'm trying to give another situation where I've been asked do you want a male or a female? You're not going to be like, call a plumber and they'll be like, hey, do you want a man or a woman to call? Which is interesting. They would think apparently there is a sex man. I love that you use that analogy though because it's one of the things that used to drive me crazy and we used to get it all the time. We get it all the time in the gym. We used to get it all the time on the show too. Why don't you guys bring a female host on there? It doesn't make sense to me. That's not the right statement. Why don't you bring another qualified person to talk? Regardless of the gender. Regardless of the gender. I don't know why we... I think it's such a sexist thing to think that way like male or female. I do think that... I think for training purposes a female version of myself is better than me. And that's just because I think the ability to be empathetic and... Probably because the consumer may connect easily. Right. They're more empathetic. They will connect probably better. I mean, if all things are equal, right? Like our skill set. She's got the exact same... It's identical. Yeah, she's identical. If I'm a male, I'm a male. Difference is vagina or penis. Right. That's the only difference. But because of that, she now has traits that I think are beneficial for sales, for being a trainer, for things like that. Also too, for understanding somebody who's going through struggles too as she's getting trained. So it's like, I think that women have a better job at doing that than men do. So if you have all things equal, I think... Well, here's the thing. Here's the thing. If you're a female consumer, this is just my experience in the gyms, right? If you're a female consumer, you will prefer male or female or whatever. You'll just say, it doesn't matter. If you're a male, rarely does a guy say he wants a female coach. And that's true. Unless he's creeping a little. I've almost never had a man by training it. Well, let's talk about why that is. Ego. Well, yes, that. And there is some truth to this that I definitely had signed people up who bought personal training. And I've got this cute little fiery personal trainer who works for me. But she's 105 pounds. And to lift 100 pound dumbbell and hand it to him before he does a chest press or spot him on a bench for 315, he's concerned as she is too. Sure. You know what I'm saying? She's not... This is not a good match. But that's rare because the average client that buys training at a gym is an out of shape person. And most of my female trainers were stronger than the guys that would hire them. Right, totally. So it's usually, believe it or not, this is more an issue with the male consumer. Male consumers typically don't want to work with them. I used to see it, I think mainly it was the concern from like, especially some of the married women that would come in that were worried that they're... Because the jealous asshole type of guy that's going to have a problem with all this time you're spending with this male trainer. I used to get that a lot. Bro, I think at the end of the day, pros, cons wise, I mean, it really comes down to if you have the two, like I said, that are exactly this, or you have a male or female, if one of them is just the slightest bit more qualified, that makes them better. You know what I'm saying? Whether it be that experience, whether it be education, whether it be communication, whether it be program design, whether it be understanding of nutrition, if they have an edge on the other person, I don't give a fuck what sex it is, that's the better trainer. I think it's really, it's a personality thing more than anything. Absolutely. If you vibe well with somebody regardless. Well, this is what I did for 10 years. For 10 years, I was one who trafficked most of the guests that came in and bought personal training. They met me first before they met their personal trainer. And my job was to know my staff so well that I, by meeting somebody for five minutes. You guys will jail. Right. I could say this guy's going to be great for Justin, or this girl's going to be great for this. And sometimes it was the opposite sex, and sometimes it's the same sex. Never, though, was that like a factor like, oh, because this is a female, I'm going to give this a female. I never thought like that. I always thought like, oh, wow, they have a story, and I know Melanie, she had this as a child, and so she's going to connect really well with her, and they're going to be able to share that. That's a great, had nothing to do with her sex. It has more to do with her story and her character. It's funny that people would get jealous too, like husbands, because I'd see that too. Like, oh my, you know, I have to hire a female because my husband or my boyfriend doesn't want me to working with a male trainer, which is like, whatever. We're helping you out. Well, part of it is the industry itself. Let's be real. Well, I mean, personal trainers. Remember that stat I posted for you guys? 72% of trainers sleep with their clients. Was it that? 72%. Sleep with some of their clients? Yeah. That's terrible. I know, I just scared every wife right now that he does that. I knew too that I worked with it. I was like, really? Dude, I, so I had a buddy who owned a gym who had a female trainer who used to sleep with her female clients. Wow. And they were married women. She was like, she was like, he's like, Sounds like an awesome movie. Dude, I was going to say, it sounds like something I watched on Netflix. Bro, he would tell me, he's like, he had to get a wish on Netflix. He got rid of her because he found out about all this stuff. And he's like, it's crazy because some of these women were, I would assign them to this other female trainer because their boyfriends or husbands didn't want them working with a male trainer. Right. And then of course. And then she would shark them. Yeah, she would fucking shark them. So he had to fire her. Oh, that's hilarious. How crazy. That's hilarious. Yeah, no, it doesn't matter. Here's the deal. There are no pros and cons other than the ones you make up in your own head. Right. Pick the one that you gel with the best that's got the best qualifications. And don't worry about whether or not they have a penis or vagina. Yeah. Next question is from Siggy66. Hey, Siggy. What are your thoughts on transitioning into minimalist shoes? I often have knee pain whenever I wear thick sold shoes, which I think causes a whole host of issues throughout my body with all the connective tissue. So I wanted this question because it's probably been It's been a minute. 300, 400 episodes since we've even brought up minimalist shoes. And I'll tell you that my opinion on them has evolved and changed. Totally. Yeah. So I definitely, when they first came out, you know, I remember being like, Oh, here we go. You know, they're fucking fat shoes. Just what I want to see is your fucking weird ass toes everywhere I go. Right. So I was super anti them. But there's definitely a place for it. And I think if you know that, and I'm for sure was one of these people who I had poor connection to my feet. I couldn't wiggle my toes. Well, my ankle pronated on both sides. It was excessive on the right side. I mean, so I just, I may as well not even had fucking feet. You know what I'm saying? Like I just, I'm all ankles. I'm all ankles. No feet, you know, not even connected to them. And I now practice, I don't wear shoes like this, but I most certainly walk around barefoot all the time now in our studio. I trained barefoot yesterday. Like that has become a staple thing for me. So for that, and if you're aware of that with yourself, you're somebody who's probably disconnected from his feet and you know that, and it could be causing pain everywhere else. Yeah, no, I'm a fan. Now that being said, if you just switch into minimalist shoes. No, there's a process. And you expect. Excellent point. To have all these. Excellent point because you'll still pronate. You're fucked. Yeah, the recruitment patterns are still there. Yeah. So if you, if your feet tend to pronate and you wear shoes that correct that and you wear big padding on your shoes and you think, oh, I'm going to go into minimal shoes and it's going to fix my ankle and knee problems, you're going to make them. They're actually going to make them worse because you didn't fix the problem. You just went into a less supportive shoe. Put a lot more stress to that. It is a slow process. I remember when, so when this first got popular, what was that book? It was a book that came out where this runner wrote about how he traveled the different parts of the world and there was that tribe in Mexico that runs since they're kids. Then there's, you know, the Kenyans who run barefoot and he filmed these tribes and stuff of people where in some cases, you know, people in their 70s and 80s were still running like 10 miles a day with no problems and he was shocked that they had no knee problems, no back problems, but they all ran barefoot and so what he did is he filmed these people running and what he noticed was the way that you run when you're barefoot is different than the way... The gate's totally different. The gate's very different. You strike with the forefoot first because the foot and the ankle actually act like a massive shock absorber in the body. When you're running with big thick padded shoes, you take it out. You actually hit heel first and you're taught to hit heel first. Well, you're a lot more forward in your posture. Your posture changed. Everything changes. So he said, oh, shit, we need to be running barefoot and then that spurred this movement where you had all these runners all of a sudden threw away their running shoes. And like anything in the fitness industry, there's some truth to it and then we take something and we bastardize it. And that's what they did. They threw away their running shoes. They threw away their foot and then everybody had major problems and their soleus and their ankles and their feet and their hips and their knees and their backs because we grew up wearing soles. Dude, they didn't transition. No. Like it's a slow transition. So if you're going to go from thick padded, you know, type of shoes, supportive shoes, you got to learn how to do foot exercises. Do them all the time. Get yourself to the point where you can connect to your feet. Then you can strengthen the archers. Prime Pro gets deep into all this. And I've shared some stuff on YouTube. I've shared some stuff on mine. This has been a big deal for me. So this is, you know, I went from being somebody who had really, really poor connection. I think I'm pretty good. Like I can train. I can do a very deep squat loaded as heavy as I could with shoes on. Now I can do that barefoot just a year ago. I couldn't do that a year ago. I would have to get that kind of depth to be that connected to not pronate. I would have to be all strapped up and everything. So there's a lot of muscle and connective tissue on your feet. And I think that we have just like ignored that fact for so long. We think it's like a flipper. Yeah. It's like, this is just like exactly. Yeah. This is just a board that I'm moving in space. It's like, no. Like it's you're stabilizing constantly from like so many different directions. All different kinds of forces. I think it's so important though to know what you said. So I can't, you just got to reiterate that is that it's not the shoes aren't what's going to fix the issues because if you've already trained yourself to be in shoes for so many years. What you have. Yeah. Work on it. Yeah. For sure the issues are still there. So I think that it's kind of reminds me of is like telling somebody about how I feel about chiropractors too. Like if you go see a chiropractor and you just get adjusted and then you go back. Feel better for me. Yeah. You're going to go right back to your same patterns and then your body's going to be in the same position again. Well the feet are the same thing. Like if you're not, if you're not doing the corrective work with and if you want to switch into minimalist shoes, get yourself enrolled in Maps Prime Pro or some other kind of program that has elements that focus on strengthening the feet, the toes and the ankles. Start training your feet on a regular basis. Ramp yourself up. Do it slowly over time to where you start to realize. Which by the way, sorry to interrupt you, Gimba, that you doing this wearing minimalist shoes is less important than the work because you could wear chucks or wear normal shoes and put all the work in and you'll fix more problems with your feet than you will by switching over to minimalist shoes. That's right. That's something you had to keep in mind is that. No, this is everything. The minimalist shoes are not okay. So let me continue and I'll tell you what the minimalist shoes are for. Do the exercises on a regular basis. Strengthen your feet. Get them better and more connected over a long period of time. Start walking barefoot at home. Now with the minimalist shoes will do after you've done this for a while, like six months to a year, is you're going to do less damage because if you're doing all these exercises and you're strengthening your feet and getting them connected and then you go put on those big thick supportive shoes. Now you're kind of fighting what you've done with your feet in terms of correcting them because now you're wearing these thick shoes. So what minimalist shoes do is they minimize the damage or the poor recruitment patterns that a big shoe or a maximalist shoe would normally do. And that's why you wear minimalist shoes. Not because they're superior to the thick big shoes but because they will help minimize the damage that shoes actually create. Well, when you're connected all the way to the ground like that, you can, at least for me, I could feel when I would deviate. So I would notice if I was going to the restroom and I would see it, my ankles would, I'm thinking about peeing. I'm not thinking about how I'm standing. And all of a sudden I would see my boom, my ankle pronate. And when your feet, your toes are on the ground and you can feel that, it's a lot easier to see and feel. When you're inside of a shoe, it's really tough to see that. You look down, your sneakers at your left, your right one looks exactly the same. You know what I'm saying? They don't look like you can't see it. You don't see it unless you have it excessive. If you have a really bad, which by the way, if you're somebody who has, if you look at the inside of your shoes and it's all smashed like hammered out. Yeah, worn out inside or, oh man, that's really bad. Like you're pronating really bad. Now what are the benefits of doing this besides the fact that now you get to wear minimalist shoes? Better movement in your exercises, better walking, better health of your ankles, your knees, your hips, your low back, your core, better muscle activation when you work out. Oh, it stems all the way up your entire body. All the way up the entire body. It is super worth it. And it's actually, there's few things, look, there's been a few things that Adam, Justin and myself have been blown away by since we started Mind Pump. Because when we started Mind Pump, we'd already been doing this for a long time. So, you know, when we did something really fucking shake the foundation of what you understand with fitness, this was one of them. Yeah, that's why I wanted to talk about it. I didn't realize just how much of an impact, strengthening my feet and ankles would have on everything. You didn't get any emphasis in any of this sort of a case. It's not sexy. It's not sexy. It's not sexy. The footwork that I have to do is so lame and tedious, I get why nobody markets to it. Feet are disgusting. Nobody talks about it. Nobody wants to do it and I'll tell you what, 30 years of my life I didn't do anything for my feet and my ankles. Nothing. And, like, that's for sure a staple prime movement that I do before is get all my ankles and my feet all connected again and it makes a huge difference. And then once you've put the working, because it was a long road for the first six months to a year for me, now it's just making sure I stay on it. You know, making sure that I'm staying on and I'm staying connected. I'm doing the barefoot stuff or if you've got the minimalist shoes, yes. Well, some of them out there, yeah, some of them out there. Some of them don't have the foot, the toes. Yeah, those are the ones I like. But they have the wide toe box. They still kind of look weird. Looks like a big old like a clip. Yeah, they're getting better. The ones I used to have they would shred. I feel like chucks are really close to being right there. You know what I'm saying? My eyes stick with chucks. Here's the people who will benefit most from working on their feet and ankles are women that wear high heels a lot. Oh, of course. I mean, you're talking about a crazy horrible recruitment pattern that you develop from wearing heels all day long. I have my aunt. So my aunt is a professional in the banking industry. She's very, very good at what she does. She always dresses very professional, obviously, and has worn heels every day for work for, I don't know, 25 years or so. Right. If she walks around barefoot, she gets plantar fasciitis and she gets issues in her ankles from walking barefoot because her foot has just to be elevated. It's just so her body has accustomed to this freaking horrible, and she's got an incredible anterior pelvic tilt, causes back pain. So I told her, you know, try walking barefoot, and she sends me a text and she's like, oh, my God, I walked barefoot yesterday and my feet are killing me, my ankles, and I'm like, oh, shit, I have to scale it. I have to get you to go to just shorter heels at first and then slowly progress you out of it. So there you go. Check it out. Mind Pump TV. It is the premier fitness channel on YouTube. We actually won first place in a contest that was judged by me, Adam and Justin. Yeah. It's on YouTube. Subscribe to that channel. We post a new video all the time, almost every single day. I may give you a trophy. Thank you for listening to Mind Pump. If your goal is to build and shape your body, dramatically improve your health and energy, and maximize your overall performance, check out our discounted RGB Superbundle at mindpumpmedia.com. The RGB Superbundle includes maps anabolic, maps performance, and maps aesthetic. Nine months of phased expert exercise programming designed by Sal Adam and Justin to systematically transform the way your body looks, feels, and performs. With detailed workout blueprints and over 200 videos, the RGB Superbundle is like having Sal Adam and Justin as your own personal trainers but at a fraction of the price. The RGB Superbundle has a full 30-day money-back guarantee and you can get it now plus other valuable free resources at mindpumpmedia.com. 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Hi everyone, Joe, for Jasper's Case Breaks.com coming at you with the contenders filler, the pick your team filler, the only one we gotta do. 18 teams being given away. Three different dice rolls happening here. First of all, we're gonna give away 10 extra spots. So we pulled 10 spots out of the contenders box break itself, give those away. So we're only sold 22 spots out, right? Then we'll do the break, the one box break itself. And then for the third and final dice roll we'll give away those 18 teams. Big thanks to this group for making it happen. Appreciate it. First dice roll, top 10 after 12, six and a six. So almost half of you are gonna get extra spots. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, and 12th in final time. After 12, Jeremy, Rob, Rob, Jojo, Aaron, Steve, Mike, Steve, Aaron, congrats to you. You're in the top 10 extra spots going your way. So a little buy one, get one scenario. So we'll put little rooftops next to your name so you know that's the spot that you won. Now let's do the break itself. All 32 teams are in, NoVet comments ship just like the pick your team. Everybody's names are here. And let's roll it, randomize it three and a four seven times for names and teams. One, two, three, four, five, six, and seventh in final time. Got Joseph down to Aaron. And three and a four, seven times for the NFL teams. One, two, three, four, five, six, and seven. Packers down to Texans. All right, so there's the first half of the list right there and you know what? I will do a trade window for this just cause there's five autographs at stake here, possibly six. So there's the list. If you need to see and I'm gonna alphabetize by team name now, here it is once again. All right, so we're gonna pause video when we come back. We're gonna see if there's any trades. Then I'll have the break, stick around, BRB. All right, welcome back. No deals were done. So the list hot off the presses remains the same and we'll re-randomize this list and then we'll match you up with a team in the pick your team break which is coming up in a separate video. Thanks everyone for making this happen. Little, I feel like it's a little quiet on the NFL front. Lamar Jackson still doesn't have a team to be traded to. I guess he's technically still on the Ravens. He's franchise tagged. I don't think anything's really been happening in the NFL world. Everyone's just waiting for the draft I guess. Looks like Carter to visit only teams with the top 10 pick. I think that's Jalen Carter, right? Yeah, defensive tackle Jalen Carter. Raiders are in the top top. I don't know. Are the Raiders gonna draft the guy that has after the whole Henry Ruggs thing if they're gonna draft the guy that has reckless driving on his record? He's a good player though. That's sports, right? If you can play, I'll ignore some other missteps. James, what's going on? Who do you think the tight drafter in the draft if they trade up to three? Sub-tradier. Well, I mean, it's gotta be quarterback, right? There's no... I would, if you draft up to three, is it core? Well, no, but they've got, maybe they're not, maybe they're not sold on Malik Willis. Or maybe they're getting a jump on a guy like Jalen Carter. Here's Michael Carter, different Carter to 99. That's for the Jets, that'll be for Aaron. Victor's, what, do you think Jalen Carter sounds right up Pete Carroll's alley? Cleveland, this is for you. Alex Wright, Cleveland Brown, Steve Herrick. And we'll do left, right randomizers on that. Oh, Pete Carroll likes problem kids. But Pete Carroll, they don't continue to be problems, right, for the most part. I feel like Pete Carroll does, even since back in his USC days, seemed like he was able to get the best out of kids. Peyton Hendershot, for Dallas, that's gonna be for Rob. We got a Jalen Warrant, rookie ticket autograph for the Steelers, that's gonna be for Mike. But they wouldn't give up on Malik Willis so soon, would they? Nice, Crystal Lave, on-card autograph. Not bad, popping out of a filler box, that's for Mike and the Saints. There you go, Mike. Got a Sam Williams, cracked ice autograph. 17 out of 22, Dallas, that'll be for Rob. And the boys. And a Kevin Harris, rookie ticket autograph. Is that a catch? That looks like a catch. Some good rotation there. His hips are already looking up towards the field. He's gonna catch the ball, he's gonna turn up field. He's gonna make a good football move right there. That's for the Pat Riot Simon, with the Patriots. All right, that's not a bad box at all. Hopefully we can see more of that in the next video for contenders. Now, let's see who's gonna win some teams. Let's gather everybody's names, one through 32, and we're gonna match over the team. Top 18 are gonna get teams. New dice, new list. And we're also gonna do a left-right randomizer. We're gonna do that first for the round numbers card. Same dice roll, good luck. Let's roll it, randomize it, four out of four. Eight the hard way, sides first, one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eighth in final time. After eight, left side cards will get him. Left side. And now for the teams, four out of four, eight the hard way. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, and eight. Now, 19 through 32, sad times, but I appreciate everyone giving this shot. 18 and up, you're gonna get a team. Simon, Steve, Matthew, Joseph, Aaron, and Jeremy getting teams, and these are priced in, like so the most priciest team that was remaining is on top. So as we go up, better and better teams in terms of value. Jeremy, Mike, Rob, Steve, Joseph, Rob, Jeremy, Rob, Joseph, Rob, James, Rob, and Steve, Harry, with the extra spot coming in handy. Let's gather all these names. That was after eight. And here's how it shakes out. All right, Steve with the Jets, Rob with the Titans, James with the Chiefs, Rob with the Saints, Joseph with the Patriots, Rob with the Bucks, Jeremy with the Cowboys, Rob with the Texans, Joseph with the Jags, Steve with the Broncos, Rob with the Colts, Mike with the Vikings, Jeremy with the Giants, Aaron with the Bangles, Joseph with the Cardinals, Matthew with the Browns. Steve with my Raiders, and Simon with the Rams. We'll put a little rooftop next to your name so you know that you won that spot. And in this case, Steve won an extra spot and then won the Jets. Pretty nice draw right there. Thanks for watching everybody. I'll see you in the next video for the break itself. Jaspeasecasebreaks.com.
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Title: A cross-sectional study of YouTube videos as a source of patient information about topical psoriasis therapies
Authors: Deeti J. Pithadia, Kelly A. Reynolds, Erica B. Lee ,and Jashin J. Wu
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DOI: 10.1080/09546634.2019.1597247
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This study assesses the quality of content on YouTube regarding topical treatment for psoriasis, and finds that videos favor natural treatments over medical recommendations and discourage seeking medical advice. Dermatologists should consider posting information to increase the volume of evidence-based, patient-directed material available through this platform. This article was authored by DTJ Pathadia, Kelly A. Reynolds, Erica B. Lee, and others.
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If the cost of a brand new carbon fiber air cylinder has kept you from getting into PCP airguns, a Life Extended cylinder may be the answer! These carbon fiber cylinders are lightweight and capable of storing up to 4500 psi of high pressure air. Potentially providing thousands of shots for your PCP airguns!
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What's up guys, Tyler Patner here with the Pyramid Insider. We got kind of a big one here today We're very excited about this For those of you guys that are either into PCPs already or looking to get into PCPs You know, we've seen a ton of low-cost entry-level guns that are really getting a lot more people into PCPs And at the same time we're seeing a lot more big bore offerings that are really bringing a lot of the firearms crowd into PCP air gunning and the biggest kind of Entry-level cost that really holds people back is a way to fill your gun, right? So you have hand pumps which can range anywhere from like a hundred and fifty bucks all the way up to three hundred dollars And then really have tanks that are you know go from three three fifty range all the way up to about seven hundred dollars for your biggest tanks And then of course there are compressors we won't get into the specifics on those today That's not what we're here to talk about What we are here to talk about here is life-extended tanks I know that probably sounds a little weird to you guys at home as most of you may already know a Standard carbon fiber tank once it comes out of the whatever factory makes it has 15 years of Lifespan in the US so for DOT regulation purposes those tanks are good for 15 years So if it was made in 2015, it'll be good until 2030 basic way to look at it So what about tanks maybe that that can last longer than that can carbon fiber tanks last longer than that That's always the biggest question, right? So with that said, you know 15 year lifespan is a good amount of time But what about 30? What if I told you you get a tank for 30 years or a tank that had previously been owned for that initial 15 years and then was extended to be able to go to 30 years Pretty interesting, right? So what we have here are life-extended tanks, all right So these are standard carbon fiber tanks 4500 psi That basically have run out of that first 15 year time period, okay? So this tank here we can actually take a look was originally made in April. So four of 2000, okay? So 2000 so this tank basically died as far as DOT was concerned in 2015 Well about a year and a half ago. So in 2017 a company called digital wave in Colorado It was actually given a DOT special permit to life extend tanks through a very stringent process And we'll talk a little bit about that here in a second But basically at its most basic form guys This is going to allow tanks once they've gone through this recertification what we call a life extension process It's gonna give them up to an additional 15 years of life. All right So this tank made in 2000 is actually gonna be good until 2030 now that it's been life-extended That's of course assuming that you're taking good care of it that nothing Befalls it, you know, you don't drop it and get a big gouge in it or something like that So I know you guys are thinking, you know tanks of the carbon fiber tanks have always been good for just 15 years Why now are they good for potentially longer than that? Well, basically guys a little bit of backstory. So in 2012 the US Navy approached digital wave They had about 40,000 tanks that were about to expire go out of that 15 years They went to digital wave corporation and basically said hey guys We need to make these last longer is that even possible? So digital wave did all the research was granted a special permit to life extend tanks specifically for the US Navy And then they started looking into the civilian side application. So in 2017 they were granted another special permit So that's a five-year time span guys of them collecting data testing tanks improving to the DOT that these things can last longer than that initial 15 years and they were given that special permit in 2017 and basically now guys we have them available and ready to ship to your door So you're probably wondering what the life extension process entails So basically we would take a tank like this that was you know, so this tank's made in 2000 ran out of life in 2015 basically So when digital wave got this tank they have to do a you know your general CGA certified visual inspection They also do an external cleaning of the tank to clean up any marks or debris then they do something What's called an MAE test? We'll talk about that in just a second then they condition the liner So for those of you guys that don't know inside of this tank is actually an aluminum bladder So it's carbon fiber wrapped around an aluminum bladder, and that's what holds your air in They so they condition that liner to make sure that's in good shape and ready to go And then of course you get your nice new labeling on it as well as our certifications And we'll show you what the important parts of that are here in just a second but about that MAE test So MAE stands for modal acoustic emissions testing Basically what that means is like a think about a seismograph. Okay, so you're they strap your tank in for this Testing process pump air into it and as they're going the tanks making noises right if you've ever filled the PCP gun Sometimes you hear it squeal or rattle or something like that as you're pumping air into it the same thing They're just monitoring at a very high level those sound waves and those sound waves tell them a lot So when they got this special permit they had done all this research and we're basically able to say okay this frequency of sound wave means that there is a fiber delamination going on in this area of the tank or Maybe these this other frequency means that that there was actual structural damage to the carbon fiber wrap here So things that maybe get missed on that visual inspection or that might look okay on the surface They can test it through MAE testing and determine if it is actually safe for use or not So on the special permit that was granted in 2017 that allows digital wave to test these for the civilian market and life extend them You were talking about they've gone through about 4,000 tanks so far that they have life extended about 13% of the tanks They have seen have actually failed the visual inspection before they ever even get to that MAE that modal acoustic emission test So that's really impressive guys that visual test a CGA certified test is catching a lot of things that they know are not going to pass You know that MAE portion on top of that guys The New York fire department actually sent digital wave 300 tanks is a pretty recent and less than 1% of those tanks were failed Okay, so 300 tanks that's basically three tanks And those are tanks that had been run in and out of burning buildings in New York for 15 years guys So that's pretty impressive if a firefighter is gonna you know beat the crap out of a tank And it's still good to go these things are pretty damn resilient. So guys, let's talk about some implications of this So you know, what does this whole life extension process mean to you right? number one I Had no idea that these tanks actually get thrown away after that initial 15 years So by life extending them you are preventing them from going in a landfill or you know a dumpster or whatever And basically adding to our environmental problems That aside on the tax side, this is actually so DOT when they granted this special permit to digital wave Estimated that the US taxpayers are going to save over 350 million dollars, that's huge. All right, that's you and me Basically not having to pay for our fire departments to get new tanks. All right, because they can get these life extended tanks You know for a hell of a lot cheaper than they were buying new tanks for and with roughly 35,000 fire departments that have you know, 25 to 30 of these tanks, you know at their firehouses You guys can do the math I was asked told that there's an estimated 70,000 tanks a year that were being thrown away before life extension So that's a lot of these things in landfills guys. So guys, what does this mean for us for the air gunners out there, right? Basically what this means is that you were able to get a tank with potentially 15 years basically left of use on that tank For I can't say pennies on the dollar, but for a hell of a lot cheaper than you would have paid for a brand new tank So to give you an idea this 88 cubic foot beast right here very close in size to our 98 this guy is going to Be about $200 less For a tank with 14 years and some odd months left on it Then you're gonna pay for a brand new tank that just came out of the factory And just so you guys know all of these tanks that are life extended are coming with a brand new valve system And obviously your hose set up 24-inch hose with a quick disconnect on the end so that you're able to attach right to your guns guys This is a pretty solid setup here for the money guys The other cool thing about this is that it allows us to offer tanks in different sizes that we didn't have before So you got your 88 this guy is a 66 cubic foot right here It's gonna give you a lot of fills without taking up too much space for you That complements our brand new 74 cubic foot tank as well So it's a nice in between and then also falling out in between we got 45 cubic foot tanks And this is a really nice lightweight option and depending on how many years are left You guys may be able to pick this up for actually less than the cost of a brand new one of those 90 cubic inch Little pony bottles and this is gonna give you a lot more fills So guys obviously the cost savings here is a big one and a huge factor for those of you looking to get into PCP air guns One or two things I do want to mention here. So Whether you have a brand new tank or you buy a life extended tank You can actually go to digital wave and have them do the MAE testing It is Considered by the DOT a comparable test to a hydro test Therefore you are certainly able to do that on those five-year intervals whether you have a new tank or a life extended tank If you do buy a life extended tank, it can only be Requalified after those first five years by digital waves. So that's really important You'll note that digital waves website as well as their phone number are going to be on each tank So when you do approach that five-year time period, you're gonna want to give them a call So you can set up getting this retested The way you know when that time period is coming each one of the life extended tanks will have an MAE test Certification sticker and you are gonna have the month and the year So if this tank in particular was done in September of 2017, you're gonna need to get it retested by September of 2022 so five years from this date. All right, so that's really important to know The other important thing to note if you guys don't have your own compressor Or you do You know, you go to a scuba shop or a paintball store or something like that You're gonna actually want to go online to the DOT website and print out the DOT special permit 16-320 all right this special permit is the permit that allows digital wave to retest these and life extend them And that's that may be required for you to get the tank filled It's a couple pages guys not too big of a deal Just have it handy in case somebody requests it because this sticker looks a little bit different than a standard hydro sticker Outside of that guys the rest is pretty simple you go onto the website You check out what we have available in stock at a given time period and you can see right there Whether you want a 45 a 66 or an 88 what years are available how much they cost per You know year and all that stuff you can see it right there online very easy to find you add it to your cart You give our customer service people a call whatever you like to do we can get these shipped out to you No problem. All right, so take advantage of the savings on a tank today Make sure that for those of you guys that are brand new to PCPs. This is one you do not want to miss. All right No, I can't stand hand-pumping personally. Don't buy a hand pump buy yourself one of these guys Save yourself some money in the process and have a tank that is gonna last you for many many years to come For the insider guys. I'm Tyler Patner. Hope you enjoyed this one Don't forget to like comment and subscribe and if you have any questions Let us know down in the comments below. We'll see you guys at the next one. That felt good. I feel good about that
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Lesson 5 - Lecture 4 - The Doppler Effect - OpenStax Astronomy 2023
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In this lecture, we will look at the Doppler Effect and how we can use this to measure velocities of objects in space.
These lecture videos are designed to complement the content in the OpenStax Astronomy 2e textbook. The book can be downloaded free of charge at: https://openstax.org/details/books/astronomy-2e
I can be reached with comments at wagnerastronomy@gmail.com. However, classes I am teaching receive priority so I will try to respond as I can to questions.
Note: Lesson 0 materials are specific for the classes that I teach. Lesson 1 will start with Chapter 1 of the textbook.
You can access the most current versions through the following playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLMahwAGxKuWlWcYdu2hPMmcD_pyQWkZ7J
These videos have been updated for 2023 and are being released under a CC-BY license so that others can feel free to adapt them for their use as long as attribution is given.
Lecture slides are available for download here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/12JnRLzV-o4xl5KnJ39bGyK27qG7s0Lnw?usp=sharing They are currently available only in Apple Keynote format. As each chapter is recorded and I have verified that the slides are correct, I will load PowerPoint and pdf versions through the same link above.
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Greetings and welcome to the Introduction to Astronomy. In this lecture we are going to talk about the Doppler effect, and this is another way we can use spectral lines, and in this case we use them to determine velocities, so how we can determine how fast something is moving in space. So let's get started, and what we see is a moving wave, a source. If the source of the wave is moving, that will affect the pattern of the waves coming from it. Let's look at the example here. Here we have a stationary source and putting out waves, and they are all equally spaced with the wavelength. So the wavelength is the same in each case. However, it's different if the observer is moving. They move from position 1 to 2 to 3 to 4 here, and that means that the waves will bunch up in the direction of motion. So an observer on position A will then see the waves all bunched up, an observer at position C will see them all spread out, and that is all because the source is moving at the same time. Now, this depends on the relative motion of the observer and the source, so it really doesn't matter who is moving. It could be the observer, you could have a stationary source and a moving observer, and you would get exactly the same effect. It is just that relative motion that tells us what the shifts will be. Now, we can be familiar with this for sound. So for example, sound here, when the car horn is blaring, two people standing will hear exactly the same thing. They will hear exactly the same sounds from it, and the pitch will be the same. However, when the car is heading away from one person, again, similar to what we showed before, the wavelengths are getting longer and longer here, and are getting more and more compressed on the nearside. So when the wavelengths get longer, you're going to hear a lower pitch. So even though the car is emitting the same pitch that it was when it was stationary, one observer will hear it stretched out, and one observer will hear it stretched out in a lower pitch, the other will hear it compressed, and at a higher pitch. Now, as I said, it depends on who is, it doesn't depend on who is moving, because you will get exactly the same effect if you are moving towards. So if we have person Y moving toward the source, they're going to see shorter wavelengths and hear a higher pitch. Person X moving further away is going to hear a lower pitch, where everything is stretched out. So when we go about measuring this, we can look at an example of an airplane here, and we can see that it's moving, and it has the velocity given by the red, sorry, the velocity given by the red arrow here. Now, velocity, if you recall, is a vector, and that means it can be split up into its components. A vector has a magnitude and a direction, but vectors can also be split up, and in this case, we split it up to a part along the line of sight. So the part along the line of sight would be given by the green arrow, and that means that at this point, position one here, we see the plane, and its component along the line of sight is toward the observer. So this would be a shift toward the observer. At position three here, we see that the green arrow is pointing away, and that means that it is moving away from the observer. Now, note that that's different than the actual velocity through space given by the red arrow. The red arrow is the combination of the velocity along the line of sight and the velocity across the line of sight. The Doppler effect cannot measure the velocity across the line of sight, and that's what's shown as the blue arrow here. So at position two, there is no Doppler shift. There is no Doppler effect because that plane is moving directly across the line of sight and neither toward nor away from the observer. Now, let's look at what we can do with spectral lines in this, and we see that when an object giving off spectral lines is at rest, we will see those lines at their rest wavelengths, where they are formed in the laboratory. And when it's moving, everything will be shifted toward the red portion of the spectrum. So each line is then shifted, and everything will be shifted towards longer wavelengths. Now, please note that does not mean it appears red. So this blue line might be shifted to a different shade of blue or green to a different shade of green, but it does not mean it will appear red. It just means that they are shifted towards longer wavelengths. In a blue shift, an object moving closer will be shifted toward shorter wavelengths. Again, it does not appear blue, and in fact, and for the most part, the shifts are so small that the color change would be insignificant. But the wavelength change is what is important. That is what will allow us to determine the velocity. And the greater that velocity, the greater the amount of the shift. So while you could technically shift blue light into the red portion of the spectrum, it takes incredibly high velocities, large fractions of the speed of light, to be able to get a shift of that size. So let's go ahead and look at an example of how we can calculate this, and we can calculate the velocity using the Doppler equation. So the Doppler equation, we want to look for v. v is the radial velocity, the velocity along the line of sight. That is the part of the velocity that we can measure. C is just a constant. That is the speed of light, so we know that value 300,000 kilometers per second. Delta lambda, delta means change. The lambda, the upside down y, means wavelength, so the change in wavelength, that's the difference between what is observed and what we see in the laboratory. And the lambda with the subscript of zero means the wavelength measured in the laboratory. So that is the true wavelength. That is the wavelength that the atoms are giving out with no velocity change. So we can go ahead and do an example calculation with this. And let's put some numbers in, and let's say here's our example. We're going to observe the spectral line in a star is observed to have a wavelength of 656.5 nanometers. The rest wavelength is 656.3 nanometers. What is the velocity of approach or recession? First thing to look at, it is observed at a longer wavelength than it should be. Since it's observed at a longer wavelength, it's a red shift, and that means it is receding. So that part of the question we can answer without any kind of calculation. Now what we want to do is rearrange this equation to solve for the velocity. So if we multiply both sides by C, then the C's cancel on here and we have just an equation for the velocity, which equals C times the change in wavelength divided by the wavelength at rest. V equals, then, C is 300,000 kilometers per second times 0.2 nanometers, very small amount, divided by that rest wavelength of 656.3 nanometers. So those are the values put in and if you do the calculation, you'll end up with 91.4 kilometers per second. So even this tiny shift of 2 tenths of a nanometer corresponds to a velocity change of over 90 kilometers per second. So it's an extremely fast, you don't need a very big shift to get a very large velocity. And again, this is the radial velocity, the velocity along the line of sight and is generally not the true velocity because there will also be a component along the line of sight. So let's go ahead and finish up today with our summary and what we saw is that waves are affected by the motion of the object. We looked at this for sound waves and we did some calculations to see if they behave exactly the same. We saw that a red shift shows an object moving away and a blue shift shows an object moving toward the observer and do remember, even though I state it that way, it could very easily be the observer moving toward the object or the observer moving away from the object. And we can use the Doppler effect to determine the velocities of objects in space, at least the component of their velocity either toward or away from the observer. So that concludes this lecture on the Doppler effect. We'll be back again next time for another topic in astronomy. So until then, have a great day, everyone and I will see you in class.
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Test Your English: Say, Speak, Talk, Tell, Discuss
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Now you can learn English quickly by yourself at home for free step by step! This video gives you a topic for conversation, something to speak about, as well as some words and phrases to use. Great for teachers and students of English as a second language (ESL) both in the classroom and as self-study. The video provides a simple quiz with related verbs in English for grammar and vocabulary practice .
This video gives practice with the verbs: say, speak, talk, tell and discuss.
See more information here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5-r15x0Mzu4&t
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Say, speak, tell, talk, or discuss. Which is the correct word for these sentences? 1. Do you speak Vietnamese? 2. Please tell us more about yourself. 3. I don't want to discuss that topic anymore. 4. I won't say a word about it. 5. Let's talk about something else. To learn more about this topic, see video at link. Or, check out our websites for more free English learning resources.
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and they will have a private meeting and they will be coming out this way afterwards so please bear with us give them 10 15 minutes and they'll be coming out thank you I Represent this of the scout movements are with us today This symbolizes that we plant trees for those that are young and for future generations This might is to himself is a deeply engaged member of the scout movements And ever since this might is to himself also In Sweden this might as they recently awarded the scouts the golden twig to manifest the importance of the scout movement Of course green responsibility and engagements Planting tree Symbolizes our long-term vision in forest This is an oolian tree or iron wood The medicines are not are not planting. It's an excellent choice It grows slowly in the Indonesian rainforest Produces an extremely durable wood that is used for boats Marine constructions those in the traditional long houses The very valuable construction material in high demand This oolian tree will be a reminder of the visit by the medicines to see for for many years to come So thank you again for honoring us with your presence today I'm not sure exactly So what we do now I So thank you very much This has been a nice experience with the Indonesian scouts. Thank you for coming and thank you for helping out with this What I would like to do now is to Ask all of you to proceed towards the global forestry hall, which is in this direction about 100 meters up the road And wait for the seminar to start up there We hope to get started in maximum 10 minutes or so So thank you very much for attending and we'll soon see you again in the global forestry hall. Thank you
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What is the purpose of your project? The project is specialised in software quality topics where we have two products, one of which is wish UI test products which can be used to automate testing of use-based applications and others and the second product is wish filter which is there for code knowledge which can be used to pass QML and other languages And can you give a sentence also to say how this project is amazing and being there to help each other? I mean, how amazing it will be for you personally? How does it help? How does it help? It's supposed to save time, it's supposed to take away the boring part of testing and it will also help you to find critical issues quicker and come here to customer package boards So what did you do in your talk yesterday? In my talk yesterday I tried to give some theoretical background on the topic of code knowledge but I also did some practical demos to show in a live manner how things really work so not so much boring video That's great and it's nice to have you here Thank you
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All right, let's do some main New York City factory footage and wouldn't be in New York City factory footage I'm gonna have to start Recording the audio because it is so loud the Disney headquarters. It's being built across the street It is as big as it is loud now, but it is what it is and Your Disney plus membership at work stream Hawkeye
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Koffee with Karan | Ranveer Singh Rapid Fire Round REACTION!!!
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Do you know who's birthday it is? I do. Do you know? Do you know? That's why you're here. That's right. Do you need some Corbin? I'm Alexis. I'm Ashley. All right, Greek. And you can follow us on Instagram. I'm Alchin. No! So juicy. Oh, I have a crick in my neck and every paint, every movement is agony. Every paint. Yeah. Every paint is an agony and a movement. Oh, Corbin. Yeah, he does have a crick in his neck. In honor of Rambia's birthday, he's turning like four or something like that. Do anybody next know how old he is? I'm going to guess. What's everybody's guess? Oh. I'm going to guess 32. I'm going to guess 34. I was guessing 31. Can you guess 33? How old is Render Singh? 34. Boom! Of course she knew. Of course she knew. He's way too old for you. And he's married. That's true. But that's just a formality. Whatever. He's married to someone who people say you resemble quite often. I don't think so at all. Thank you. I don't see that. We've done a couple other, probably Karan's who is a director. Yes. We've just learned. We know that. But this one has been the most requested, I think, but we were waiting for one. Lexi and then it came to pass that it was his birthday. Happy birthday, Render. But this one is actually Renveer and Arjun Kapoor. I believe that guy's name is Arjun Kapoor. I could be wrong. But this is one of the rapid fire thingies. Ah. Here we go. I hope you're ready for now. Jacket. As the most rocking part of the show. I'm not ready. It's porous. Oh my God. What? You're not. You're not. What is that basket? It's a gift basket. It's worth it. Okay, so swing back. So what do we do to change our mood? I don't know. Am I not looking enough to entice you? Go for it. I'll give you a big one. Come. How do you know? How do you know? You're my jigger's piece. He's so loved that. And we're back. All right. Ranbir Singh. Very quickly then. I can't hear these words. You're with me. Okay. The weirdest rumor about you that's true? Weirdest. I'm involved with Arjun Kapoor. Okay. What is your wildest fantasy? Arjun Kapoor. If you were stranded on a deserted island with Anushka and Deepika, what would you do? Victory dance. Victory dance. Victory dance. The three things about Arjun that no one knows. He's an informaniac. He has a shirtless poster of Justin Bieber. He's in his room in the bedroom. And he takes a bullet for a friend. The third one is true. That's true. The one idea that changed your life. I thought to myself, Hey, why not pursue my lifelong dream of actually becoming an actor? Okay. How would you react to the main poster hit on you? Tell him how I reacted. The most iconic Khan in your opinion? Kamal Ar Khan. You are two rupees person. If Arjun Kapoor can become actor, then anybody can become actor. All right. True or false? If Ranbir and I had debuted in the same year, I would have won the best new cover award. True. My chemistry with Deepika and Rambila was just good acting. False. A pickup line that you used on a girl? Is that your phone in your back pocket? Okay, because that called me. Okay. I think you don't have sex with me. I'm going to you as a Simigawa or as a director. Katrina Dupika Priyanka Karina Anushka. Katrina Dupika Priyanka. Wait, what was the question? Sex appeal. Of those actresses. Katrina Dupika Priyanka. I didn't. What's the other one? As a Simigawa or as a director. Katrina Dupika Priyanka Karina Anushka. Karina Anushka. Yeah, he should make Dupika for us twice. Hopefully it will be Dupika Priyanka. Yeah. Oh, he's naming for her. Katrina. Oh, you're naming for yourself. Yeah. You put Dupika but Priyanka. Yeah. He does, right? Wow. Sex. I'm guessing you would put Priyanka at the top, correct? Okay. Deepika Anushka Priyanka Katrina. No, Anushka's I can tell. Karina. Okay. I can order acting ability, the same five. Anushka. Anushka. He just said Anushka. Who's Anushka? I don't know. Let us know who that is. Deepika Priyanka Karina Kachina. Okay. Alia Pariniti Oshadha. The actress you will place your bets on. Pariniti. All right. That was your rapid-fire reveal. So, let's see how your co-star from the day before. I don't know. I don't know. Are you ready? Are you ready? Fubu. Okay. An actress who swam where you would participate in? Priyanka Chopra. I think it would be interesting to see how she reacts. If you boo her. Since you get to go through phases. Or if you get to break through that person, I'm going to see. What? I don't think that's in your life. So, one concept become an actor. Or whatever it is. Who would you put on the cover of the following magazines? Sex, Drugs and Rock and Roll. Sanjay Dha. Yeah. Anil. Playboy. Playboy. But he can't be on the cover of Playboy. Oh, that's the way. Oh, I thought you meant who's on the cover. You think he's a Playboy? He'd be on Playgirl. Yeah. From here on, that's the difference. Playboy. Playboy. It's Sanjay Dha. Sanjay Dha. Okay. Kill Marehuka. One for each. Anushka Alia Deepika. I'm killing Deepika because she took him. Sold. Sold for two rupees. Okay, Deepika, you're killing Marehuka and Marehuka. I thought you would be happier that answer. I think Anushka and me would have a nice interesting chemistry if we did get married. Interesting. And I think Alia is just an amazing presenter. Not his. Translations and... It would be really cool to know who we are. I understand. What's the difference that people do if not act? Sonakshi. Politics? Okay. Anil. Motivational speech. Fantastic. At that point, if you had to pick up a gay partner, besides him, who would it be? I had a man crush on Ritthik Lawson after two and two and six months. You don't see a friend with Aishwarya and Bipashi Vasan come out drooling over Ritthik. All right. Okay. Choices very quickly. Sex or food? Oh, I've eaten enough. This is sex. Deepika, Kareena and Katrina are the most stunning actors. Kareena for me, I'm always at this love. Deep Kareena fan, you are. Great, the following in terms of acting ability, the same five given to Ranveer. Kareena, Katrina, Deepika, Priyanka, Anushka. Kareena would be one. One. Anushka would be two. Priyanka would be... Who is Anushka for? Kareena. I know. I know. Alia, Kareena. No, now Anushka. Oh, Mr. Sorry. And the very last question, the Khan for all seasons and all reasons in your opinion is... Sub-Kian, Sub-Pishan, Sub-Kai, Bhaija. There's only one. There's only one. Someone kind of says that. All right. That deserves a punch in the face. I like Rocky. He's coming up Italian style now. Okay. So many awkward silence in this. That the person who has won the rapid-fire coffee hamper, which is a very big deal for me, is none other than Aijan Kapoor. But it's Render's birthday. Yeah, it's his birthday. Give him the gifts. On this short words, every time I come here, I don't win. What the hell? I don't know. How do you win this? I think it's just... Hank, your sister, because she loves the show. She's very proud of you. That you made it to the show. I do like the press. Take something, Render. Just grab something out of the basket. This is for you. My sister, who has written me the sweetest letter when I came... When she came to me, I'm coming here. Because she and Mom used to watch the show for a visit. He's looking at the mask. She's perhaps this person. I'm my nanny and mafia. I'm my daddy and Sanjay. But he's my dad, family. Because I don't say it enough to you guys. My father, all my family members and my cousins. Everybody. He's having a moment. I don't say it to any of you. And I keep it with him myself. I love you guys. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. Aw. You I'd have never seen you with a beard. I don't know. I look like the love child It's it's not a pretty really yeah, it's very It's not awful. I didn't hate it really it was when you say it's just my stash. Oh the mustache It's a very busy growth process. It's a thin mustache. Oh, no, no, no, yeah No, I grow the goatee out pretty strong But the rest of it takes a while for that to fill in and it will not just either in Yeah, no, I would I would love to grow it back up. Once it was in I couldn't stand it But my face was not really I'd be in the shower with water blow my face And I couldn't feel the water on my cheeks and my neck freaked me out You're like feeling anything it's true I do love Ranveer happy birthday to you happy birthday birthday. I can't wait for you to come on the channel It's gonna be great. I know No, seriously if that if that were to ever occur We would have to do it in a way that she wouldn't know it's happening and she just comes to film and He's in there and we start filming coming to the house. You are you have little faith You have little faith. He's just nuts enough to do it and you know it You know Sir come do it just so we could watch a Lexus have a heart attack No, that would be Rithik and his underwear that would give you a heart Oh, did you see him in a speedo? Who Ranveer? Oh, yeah. Oh, you like that better than Rithik and his underwear. I like him both I told you I can appreciate two men for being beautiful 2019 bro 2019 although Rithik and a speedo. We haven't seen it yet You
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How KubeVirt Improves Performance with CI-Driven Benchmarking, and You Can Too
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Don't miss out! Join us at our next Flagship Conference: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America in Salt Lake City from November 12 - 15, 2024. Connect with our current graduated, incubating, and sandbox projects as the community gathers to further the education and advancement of cloud native computing. Learn more at https://kubecon.io
How KubeVirt Improves Performance with CI-Driven Benchmarking, and You Can Too - Ryan Hallisey & Alay Patel, Nvidia
Back in 2022, the KubeVirt SIG-scale group identified a crucial requirement to evaluate and observe performance and scalability indicators across multiple releases. Now, KubeVirt shares perf-scale data in https://github.com/kubevirt/kubevirt/blob/main/docs/perf-scale-benchmarks.md for end-users to review after each release. Using the techniques the community has developed, end-users and developers can gain valuable insights into how KubeVirt scales in their own data center environments. This talk will cover: - KubeVirt's benchmarks for v1.0 - v1.2 - How to leverage CI to collect and graph benchmarks for your Kube-native component - How projects in the ecosystem can use the same CRDs and controller strategies for benchmarking and scale - Share collaboration points with K8s SIG-scale - Future work planned to continually improve perf and scale for KubeVirt and K8s
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Test test, okay. All right, we're gonna get started test There's still room at the front people do you want to come I? Promise we don't bite Okay, it's early morning for me because I'm from the US so Show of hands from everyone who in the audience loves virtual machines Okay, pretty good. All right who in the audience show fans loves containers A lot more people, okay. I Saw some people who didn't raise their hands so You must be here to see us talk about scale and performance. So I appreciate that Okay, so I'm Ryan Halsey. I work at Nvidia as an engineer. This is my colleague a lay Patel also from Nvidia and We're here to talk about CICD driven benchmarking it's measuring scale and performance that that we do in Qvert and We're excited to share with you today talk to you about why this matters and Share with you how you can do it too. Okay, so first we'll begin. I'll talk about At a high-level Qvert what it is And then I'll hand the mic over to a lay and he'll go through talk about scalability How we measure scalability and then this idea of a control plane as a shared resource Something really important to keep in the back in your mind as we're going through That control plane is a shared resource And then we'll talk a little bit about Qvert's performance and scale Stack and benchmarks so things in ways we measure and then We'll share with you how you can do this too as as someone who writes an API someone who writes an operator How you can do the same thing that we're doing in Qvert? Okay, a virtual machine is a custom resource Right, so what does that mean? It's it's an it is an extension of the Kubernetes API So really when you're asking as the user for a virtual machine You're going to the Kubernetes API server and what are you gonna get? You're actually gonna get a container Right, so this is interesting so for all the people who raised their hands for both that love Virtual machines and containers to shout out to you guys We also love virtual machines and containers in Qvert because we rely on them very heavily so we get this container and We have the Qvert control plane That does some work. We have inside this container. We've got a Q mu process. We've got liver And then the host we've got cavea. We've got the hypervisor And so we do the Qvert control plane does some work generates an XML and Voila, we're in France. Voila. We have a we have a virtual machine and From there Now you have a if you think about it. It's a virtual machine running inside of a container So that's what Qvert is. It's it's a virtual machine running inside a container Qvert provides that control plane provides the API To interact with the user to extend the Kubernetes API to give you that experience that you can run a virtual machine just like you would in other in other scenarios and other stacks and runs it in a Kubernetes native way Okay, so we work in video and we use Qvert very heavily and We rely on a lot of things not just Qvert. We rely on a lot of things in the ecosystem So what's our use case? So we have a cloud that we operate our use cases GPUs right we want to provide and users with GPUs and so we Particularly with the GPUs. We want to provide users graphics. We want to stream graphics over the network to provide users Different experiences particularly we focus a lot on the g-force now g-force now is Streaming graphics over the network so that you can play games. There's probably some people here who are familiar with g-force now You can play triple a games on your phone. So we do the rendering I'm in the cloud and we'll stream the graphics to you wherever you are And so that all is powered by Kubernetes powered by Qvert and a bunch of the things we've got Oven we use For a network. We've got gatekeeper we use Prometheus Grafana Flux Fluent bit so a lot of things that go into our stack and So something to think about when when LA is talking This is what we know when when she's gonna show some examples and That how we have measured and tested scale in our environments. This is these are the things that we use This is what our stack looks like Thank you Ryan for that introduction to our stack. So when we are running this stack in production We need to make sure that Scales well when there is high load for GFN So in order to think about perf and scale of that stack we rely on the great work that Kubernetes six scale has done To think about perf and scale The six scale Kubernetes has introduced something called scalability dimensions Which act as a guidance on how to think about perf and scale So three major things that include in that guidance The first thing you need to think about is the environment in which That the stack is running in so it includes things like Kubernetes version what Kubernetes version you are running on What kind of hardware resources you have for the control plane how it is configured and the environment? impacts greatly how the scale of the how the stack scales The second thing and the most important thing to think about is the scalability thresholds. So this means that It's the number of objects that the cluster needs to scale at The scalability thresholds as you can see in the in the diagram They will differ for each cluster use case for us For the stack that we run the scalability thresholds that matter our Object counts for pods VMs nodes PVC's those are the key focus for us But it's it's really important to understand that the scalability envelope that six scale Kubernetes six scale has provided gives you a great way of thinking about Thinking about perf and scale and this diagram will look different for each Kubernetes cluster Then the third thing is if you're using extensions Almost all production Kubernetes clusters use extension in one form or another for example mutating validating webhooks Those should have those should be used wisely all the extensions should be used wisely in the sense that If you're looking for high scale or low latency the webhook should provide low latency for instance The CRDs or the CRs of the extension Should be within the the scalability thresholds in this envelope So once you have all of these three dimensions, you can determine the SLO for the Kubernetes cluster that that you are running It is also important to understand that when we are thinking about the scalability thresholds some of the work that the Upstream Kubernetes six scale is doing can be used here. So if you look at the diagram The the upstream six scale provides dimension or scalability guidance on nodes parts PVC secrets But then when talking about extensions, there are other things in the cluster that could impact scalability So what we have found is that all the extensions like our cube word OBS gatekeeper that we run they Compound the number of CRs and hence compound the number of hence compound the scale of the cluster not only number of CRs, but but they also Create some kind of client load on the API server. So in terms of the HTTP request So in order to reconcile those CRs They will send HTTP request to API server and again that has a compounding effect on on how control plane scales So the first four or five things are provided by six scale, but then the HTTP request and the scalability of cube word with respect to CRs is what we in in the cube word six scale focus on the rest of the presentation I'll focus on how these things can be monitored and measured to get an idea of scale just to prove Showcase an example of how these things cause failures at scale We were seeing frequent of API server ooms in in our stack In order to and and one thing that was observed Was that when when we find an oom Chances were that there were a large number of secrets existing in the cluster So in order to root cause the actual problem behind those API server ooms We did an experiment the experiment involved creating around 5,000 secrets 0.2 MB each and then Sending a list request against secrets. So a client is just asking for a list of those resources and what we found is you can see in the charts that At that scale in our environment two or more concurrent list calls cause an API server outage There is some kind of an inefficiency in the way API server handles list calls This is a well-known problem in in the Kubernetes community and it's being handled by an enhancement Cap 3157 if you want to learn more on what kinds of List calls are susceptible to these kinds of ooms It's mentioned and explained very well in in the cap and the cap actually proposes a solution to work around those problems But going back to the problem you can see that in a large-scale distributed environment You could have an extension client that could potentially Make those two concurrent list calls and because it makes those list calls in our environment We were getting those API server ooms. So it's important to monitor what kind of Load Extensions and other clients on top of Kubernetes are creating against the API server So when we found out about that experiment we actually plotted a graph You can see on the x-axis number of requests on Sorry on the y-axis number of requests and on the x-axis Number of secrets multiplied by size of each secret in this graph anything in the green Was perfectly okay for us if you are on the graph on the line or outside the green domain That's when There were outages. So in order to scale up Let's say you want to have more than two concurrent requests in the cluster you can either reduce the size of the secret or reduce the maximum amount of Scale in terms of number of secret the cluster can support either of those will help you increase the number of concurrent calls The API server can handle So hopefully this helps set the context that It's not just about the number of objects It's also about the size of each object and then on top of that how many concurrent Request the API server is serving to the clients Okay, so with that background if you are an if you're writing an operator And if you want to measure a performance and scaling characteristics of that operator, how do you do that? So as Ryan explained earlier Qvert is just a CR and there is a set of controllers Behind the scenes that would make that VM running So as part of Qvert 6 scale what we do is we define the scalability threshold in terms of the number of VMs And then we monitor the client side load that Qvert generates in order to Make those VMs go into running state. So to do that We at Qvert 6 scale have Developed a benchmarking stack that helps Qvert monitor perf and scale metrics for each release and at the end of each release Those graphs will be shipped to the users so they can have an idea of what kind of perf and scale They can expect Talking a little bit more about the benchmarking stack it consists of three major layers The first is the basic set of tools So this layer includes things like Workload generator so in order to perf and scale test we need some Workload generator and that will create a bunch of VMIs in in our test environment And then once we have those VMIs we need certain kinds of metrics And metrics monitoring so we have a set of tools That creates a bunch of VMIs when those VMIs are being reconciled by Qvert There is a monitoring stack which will continuously monitor the interesting metrics from our perspective Once we have this basic building blocks. We have wired this up into CI so these End-to-end tests are run daily through a pro and the results from that monitoring is dumped into an S3 bucket So every day at certain point three jobs get run and the results for those are dumped into an S3 bucket Once we have the results into the S3 bucket the next thing we need to do is aggregate those results and Plot it in a graph. So the third layer will include scraping things down from the S3 bucket and Plotting it in a graph once we have a graph. We just release those graph on on the Q-word release as benchmarks Okay, so That benchmarking stack will produce a graph like this so you can see this graphs are P50 of VMI creation to running In terms of seconds. So how many seconds Q-words stack takes in order to Send a VMI or VM into running state you can see that the graph is plotted over time and at some point the trend line for the graph changed at The green vertical line we started to see that the performance Improved a little bit and the observations were highly concentrated around Whereas previously those were a little bit more dispersed So then in order to figure out, you know, what caused this problem We started digging in and we found out that at that time we actually had changed the underlying Kubernetes provider from 1.25 to 1.27 and because of that there was Increasing performance in the the way pod gets to running and because Q-word relies on on a pod To provide you a VM Because of that Q-words metric started to improve So you can see that over time if something changes in the environment then that would lead to better performance and Having benchmarks like this can help understand exactly What change caused those Metrics to improve or degrade so for example all of those vertical lines in the in the graph Then denote some kind of a change in in the environment Apart from the green one all the three vertical lines are Change in Q-word releases. So we have plotted this for last three release and We have shipped this as benchmark for v12 not only that as we as Q-word Runs into its development cycle using this graph a six scale periodically monitors if there are regressions in the or improvements in the Matrix and finds out what exactly caused those to happen. So for example, you can see further along the time there was a time when The trend line improved a whole lot and Basically half What we found out at that time was that a monitoring change was introduced in the Q-word Benchmarking stack which actually broke our collection of matrix. So this Second change that was identified was not a performance improvement But actually a bug in in the way we were collecting metrics. So these graphs are used to find out a bunch of problems in the cluster and Not not just in the cluster in Q-word development cycle and We continuously monitor that as part of the six scale effort Okay, so now that we have seen the performance benchmark I want to introduce the scalability benchmarks and the way these are different is that In the performance benchmarks, you get to see exactly how much performance is being Increased or decreased But in the scalability benchmarks, you get to see how much load Q-word stack Generates against the API server. So the idea here is that the exact cost of that call Is not something we could determine The user of Q-word will have to figure out if they their environment can scale based on this benchmarks So you can see in the graph above that the graph above shows a patch Podcounts for a VM. So what these what this means is that if Q-word if a user starts a hundred VMs how many patch calls does a Q-word stack makes against the API server and In in one of the releases we doubled the amount of patch calls that were made so we went from around one patch call to two patch calls and You can see that that is easily identifiable based on the benchmarks and At that time six scale figure out that The feature that was being shipped as part of this release was Causing this to increase and it was actually okay Because we were getting a good benefit from that feature Okay, so hopefully That showcases how to how we benchmark our Q-word stack Now the question is how do you benchmark your operator right? So there are three building blocks as I explained one is Having a set of tool set to start Some amount of load in the test cluster There are well-known Tools that are getting popular one of the tools is a cube burner cube burner allows you to declaratively specify a yaml and say okay, I want to create a hundred VMI's Put it in a yaml and then cube burner will start and and create those hundred VMI's for you There are other tools for example cluster loader Is something that is being maintained by Kubernetes six scale? So even that could be used to generate load Once you have the load generator the second part is monitoring Controller runtime has a well-defined set of metrics that you could monitor and if need be You can also add more metrics on the client side. So what we have done in Q-word is In production, we don't We don't collect a lot of metrics, but just for the end-to-end test We have an environment variable that would collect much more in-depth metrics During when the tests are executed. So this helps in making sure that Prometheus does not have to collect a lot of detailed metrics in production and you can keep the scalability of Prometheus same at the same time Understand the scalability behavior of code changes through end-to-end test Then once you have these set of tools You can set up a CI automation and instead of putting things into an S3 bucket, which we had to do You can actually dump metrics directly into Prometheus or Thanos And if that option is available as a next step For your upstream or downstream project, you can actually wire up some kind of alerting rules that when these metrics They fall below or fall above a certain threshold you get notified of a performance degradation Yeah, so That's how you can take advantage of this performance and monitoring stack That we have developed and the ideas that that we are trying to share with folks. Thank you. Um, if you have Feedback Please share with us and then we have few minutes for questions How will you create them the group by component graph in the first light? Then the graph that you created in the in the group component Yeah, in the first light In the sense Okay, so repeating the question. How did I how did we create this graph? This graph is just to Explain that there are other things in In terms of HTTP requests and the number of CRs And the extensions that cuba six scale. Sorry kubernetes six scale does not monitor and it's important to Look at those when you're running a production stack. It's not actually representative of the actual numbers. It's just You know, yeah, it's just denoting an idea Okay, looks like there's no more questions. We'll be here for a few minutes afterwards if you guys want to come talk at all Thank you very much everybody
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Ukraine begins new counter-offensive operations, time announced
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Ukraine begins new counter-offensive operations time announced. A senior Ukrainian military commander said that the Ukrainian military is working to stabilize the battlefield situation and intends to form units for counter-offensive actions against Russia later this year. We will stabilize the situation shortly, said Oleksandr Pavliuk, Ukraine's newly appointed ground force commander. They will do everything possible to prepare the troops for more active actions and to seize the initiative, he said. Pavliuk described the situation on the battlefield as difficult but controlled. Russia is trying to occupy as much Ukrainian territory as possible before the Russian presidential elections in March, so everything possible and impossible is being thrown at the offensive. Pavliuk noted that, judging by the numbers of soldiers estimated to have been killed and captured, it can be assumed that the Russians are throwing newly mobilized servicemen at the contact line without any training. They are given only a short briefing and thrown into battle, all in order to seize the initiative. Our task is to stabilize the contact line, kill as many as possible, which we are doing and regroup as much as possible in order to withdraw units in need of replenishment and recovery and move them to the training grounds so that we can establish an attack group and conduct counter-offensive operations this year. We are succeeding and the situation is stabilizing, he added. Pavliuk said there are still several hotspots where the Russians are concentrating their efforts. Avdivka, the Chassiv Yar area and the Turney area towards Lyman. There is very fierce fighting there every day, but our guys are holding on. They are holding on quite confidently. The enemy's losses are huge. I think we will destabilize the situation soon and will do everything possible to prepare the troops to move towards more active operations and seize the initiative, he said. Oleksandr Sirsky, commander-in-chief of the armed forces, announced on the 13th of February that Ukraine had moved from offensive actions to a defensive operation. Ukraine has some pleasant surprises in store for Putin on the battlefield US State Department. Ukraine has a plan that they can execute to achieve victories on the battlefield and surprises are still awaiting the Russians' US State Department spokesman Matthew Miller told. The comments come after Undersecretary of State Victoria Nuland said in January that Putin is going to get some nice surprises on the battlefield. Miller cited Ukraine's recent sinking of Russian Black Sea Fleet ships as an example of these surprises. We believe that Ukraine has a plan that they can execute to achieve victories on the battlefield, she said. We've seen them having victories on the battlefield most recently in the Black Sea where they sunk another Russian ship. So we do believe that they have some surprises in store. We look forward to seeing the results. Russia lost another major ship in the Black Sea after the US$65 million Sergei Kotov patrol ship was hit and sunk by Ukrainian Magura V-5 drones. Earlier Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said that there are more surprises coming for Russia's military assets in the Black Sea. The Ukrainian leader said that among Kiev's goals for 2024 was to continue our successful story on the Black Sea. And we will do it, Zelensky said. I will not go deeply into details, but they will get some surprises. That's very important. Ukraine ramped up its attacks on Russia's infrastructure stationed in the Crimean Peninsula in recent months, which served as a launching pad for Moscow's invasion of Ukraine. Kiev has particularly honed in on Russian President Vladimir Putin's Black Sea Fleet, claiming that its forces have disabled about a third of the Kremlin's naval warships since the start of the battle. North Korea continues arming Russia and threatens war with South Korea. Vladimir Putin, Russia's president, will soon visit the Hermit Kingdom of North Korea for the first time in just over two decades. The Economist media outlet said this. It is noted that the two countries are becoming more friendly, which is helping Russia in its war in Ukraine and is emboldening the North Korean regime. It comes at a time when Kim Jong-un, the country's hereditary dictator, is embarking on a new round of bellicosity towards South Korea. Some serious observers think that Kim means to launch some kind of military provocation against the South soon. Politicians in Seoul, South Korea's capital, promise a ferocious response. Given the North's nuclear weapons, any kind of war talk raises jitters throughout the region. The Economist writes that Kim has saber-rattled before. Shortly after he became the heir apparent in 2010, North Korea sank a South Korean ship and then shelled an island off the west coast of the peninsula controlled by the South. He has also ramped up North Korea's military arsenal. In the past decade, more than 224 ballistic missile tests have taken place compared with 16 between 1997 and 2011. The country now possesses enough fissile material for 35 to 63 nuclear devices according to the Institute for Science and International Security and American think tank up from 5 to 13 in 2005. The North currently has almost 1,000 long range artillery pieces trained on Seoul. North Korea has sent about 6,700 containers carrying millions of munitions to Russia since September in exchange for food as well as parts and raw materials for weapons manufacturing. South Korean Defense Minister Shin Won-sik told that the containers might carry more than 3 million 152mm artillery shells or 500,122mm rounds. It could possibly be a mix of the two and you can say that at least several million shells have been sent. Shin said he said hundreds of North Korean munitions factories are running at about 30% of their capacity due to a lack of raw materials and electricity, but those producing artillery shells for Russia were operating at full swing. In return for the munitions, Russia provided North Korea with food, raw materials and parts used in weapons manufacturing. South Korea and the United States have since accused North Korea and Russia of trading arms in violation of United Nations sanctions and condemned Pyongyang for supplying weapons to Moscow for use against Ukraine.
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Krista Satterthwaite, HPE & Lee Caswell, VMware | HPE Discover 2020
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Krista Satterthwaite, VP, Product Management, Compute, HPE & Lee Caswell, VP, Product Marketing, Cloud Platform Business Unit, VMWare talk with Stu Miniman for HPE Discover 2020.
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From around the globe, it's theCUBE. Covering HPE Discover Virtual Experience, brought to you by HPE. Hi, and welcome to theCUBE's coverage of HPE Discover 2020, the virtual experience. I'm Stu Miniman. Of course, this year we're getting to talk to HPE, their customers and their partners, where they are around the globe. We've said many times these, where together, even while we're apart, happy to dig into a really important partnership with HPE and VMware. Welcome to the program, first time guest on the program, Christa Satterthwaite. She is the Vice President of Product Management for Compute with Hewlett Packard Enterprise. And welcome back to the program, Lee Caswell. He is the Vice President of Product Marketing for Hyperconverged Infrastructure at VMware. Of course, we're talking about vSphere and how that gets bundled into everything else. Kristin Lee, thanks so much for joining us. Thanks for having us. All right, so Kristin, let's start with you. So I'd like to know a little bit about your background and of course the HPE and HPE relationship with VMware, goes back to the earliest days, but gives a little bit about where in the portfolio you focus on and how VMware fits in. Oh, sure, sure. So I've been with HPE for 23 years now and I'm leading the business for Proliant and Synergy and talking a little bit about the relationship with VMware. So we've been partnering for 19 years and we have over 200,000 joint customers together. And I'm actually often asked about the partnership and how we partner, and we really partner across all fronts. So it's from the innovation to the co-engineering, to working with specific customers on what solutions are good for them to servicing our customers. So we're really working across the board and a lot of customers we work with closely are really impressed with how closely we're working together because that's what they look for. Yeah, and Lee, it's an interesting relationship to watch. Obviously, the long history Kristin talked about on the compute side, but the VMware HPE partnership is more than just the compute. Maybe it gives a little bit of a view inside the joint engineering, joint go-to-market efforts that you do. Yeah, you bet. I mean, customers always sit up straight when we talk together because both of our companies are just raw engines of innovation. And they look forward to not just the capabilities that we're bringing, but also the seamless way that we integrate that and make that seamless and easy for customers to digest. So, certainly on the server front through vSphere, that's been a long-standing participation. The VMware Cloud Foundation, then this fully software-defined stack became a really interesting way for us to go and partner and show joint value to customers who are trying to basically get more speed, we're going to talk about a lot of that today. And then finally, the VMware Cloud Foundation that we've opened up into storage systems, right? So there's certainly a hyper-converged element of it, but now what we do with Nimble, 3-part and now Primera is a really interesting way for us to take the VEVOL technology that we have and extend a common operating model. So really just interesting innovation for customers to take advantage of as they look to innovate themselves. Yeah, Krista, from a research standpoint, we were really early in watching new models of building out storage. And we said, the pendulum had swung back to pull it much closer to compute. You talked about, you've got a broad portfolio in compute. Synergy has some really interesting ways to be able to compose things and leverage software capabilities. So maybe give us a little bit about how HPE differentiates in the market. Because VMware does partner with lots of people, but what separates these joint solutions from everything else out in the market? Sure, and Synergy's a great example because what we're seeing is a really, really high interest on Synergy with VCF. And the reason for that is because customers want a software-defined infrastructure that they can compose, compute, storage, and networking as they need to to address any workload they have. And they want to do that with a partner like VMware and VCF. So what we see is customers choosing those two things together and building their hybrid cloud environments on those two. When I think of some of the customers that we have, I'll give a specific example. So Banko Santander is one of the largest banking groups in the world. And they are really trying to drive innovation across all of their locations that are in North America, South America, Europe, Asia. They're trying to drive innovation across. They have a big project and they selected Synergy and VCF in an as-a-service GreenLake model to help them transform their business. And they're really excited because what they think this is providing to them is a reduced data center space, reduced power consumption, and reduced costs. And all of that with automation, more automation than they've had in the past, more flexibility than they've had in the past. Yeah, I'm so glad you brought up the GreenLake because those as-a-service models, cloud obviously has been a big discussion for the last few years. Lee, VMware is no stranger to working in multi- and hybrid cloud environments. Give us a little bit about what you're hearing from your customers. If you mentioned the GreenLake solution, how's that fit in the overall VMware multi-cloud offering? Well, we all know these are uncertain times, right? And customers in uncertain times are looking for flexibility. How do they go and basically invest smartly, right? Look to come out of uncertain times stronger. And what we're finding is that the flexibility, starting at, we're really impressed with the synergy platform, by the way, the idea of being able to flexibly configure, compute and storage to tie into external arrays from that and to have the VMware cloud foundation as a unifying, software-defined data center concept that's available on-prem and then extends into the hybrid cloud, this basically gives investment protection to customers who are looking for how to invest. You mentioned GreenLake as well, and I just mentioned that innovation on GreenLake is about true consumption-based purchasing models, if you will. And that's different than just a financial engineering aspect. I mean, that's real innovation and real technical innovation in terms of how customers can go and apply infrastructure at the time that they need it relative to the compelling business models. Yeah, and I'll chime in there too. I'll tell you a little story about when I first presented the GreenLake model, at that time it wasn't called GreenLake, but I presented it to a bunch of customers, about a hundred customers in an advisory council. And I have never had so many people come up to me afterwards trying to figure out how they can get that for themselves as I did when I had that presentation. What really resonated with people is that they wanted to take advantage of the latest and greatest technologies, but they didn't have big budgets. And when they did take advantage of those technologies, one of the challenges has been growth. So when they need to expand, that's another procurement cycle. You have to wait, you have to stand it all up. With GreenLake, you actually have that added capacity on site and then also painful what you use. So they were attracted to all of those things. And I feel like right now in the environment we're in, many people had big, big projects, things they wanted to do, and they may have planned those a capital expenditure for that, but that money may not be there. So GreenLake is one of those things that can help overcome that challenge. And what we found is when people use GreenLake, we don't see many people go back. So I was talking to the GreenLake team and I said, what happens if they decide not to do GreenLake? And they kind of paused and they're like, well, we really haven't run into that very often. So it's very, very popular and customers were really happy with it. Yeah, talking about innovation and helping customers take advantage of new technologies. Lee, maybe we'll start with you and Chris to definitely want your input. Been a lot of feedback about vSphere 7. Of course, one of the big pieces of that is how cloud native containerization Kubernetes can be pulled into the virtualization platform. So we're talking a lot about VCF Lee, that's the way to get it, the Kubernetes piece today. Tell us a little bit about that and what you're hearing from customers. And then Chris, I'd like to understand how that fits into the HPE offerings. Yeah, the data we have shows that 95% of new applications are being developed on containers. Why? Because it's the speed of development. And so at VMware, we've rearchitected vSphere for the first time in the last five years. And look carefully at what VMware integrates into the hypervisor because that's what we believe is going to be really benefiting from performance efficiency and management. And so we've integrated Kubernetes directly into the hypervisor itself and then through our Tanzu portfolio introduce an upstream compatible Kubernetes development environment so that we have developer ready infrastructure. And that's really important because at the speed of new applications, basically you need to be able to respond quickly to those and what VMware has always offered, right? Which is a resilient underlying infrastructure with an intrinsic security model built in. And exceptionally important when containers are being spun up more quickly, destroyed more quickly, they're being portable and they're portable across the hybrid cloud. Those models, right, mean that you need and can value, right, from this integrated model that leverages all of the experience and knowledge that people have around how to run vCenter and vSphere. So really exciting. And it's available in VCF4 with Tanzu. I actually see the interest. I see customers asking about it, inquiring about it. If I can definitely second everything that Lee just said, I think, Lee, you're going to see a really fast transition over because there's so much value added in. Excellent. Krista, while I've got you on the compute piece, Lee said that 95% of new applications are being built on containerization. How has that impacted architecture and how you're working with customers? Yeah, so what I find is that customers are very interested in containers. What we're doing is we're helping them from a services standpoint, a consulting standpoint, many of these customers are adopting for the first time trying to figure out how this could, they could leverage containers in their environment. So from our standpoint, it's making sure that we have the right platforms and we're advising and consulting and helping customers get there. Excellent. Lee, Krista talked about, as saying, Tander, wondering if you've got any customer examples you'd like to share. Yeah, great one is Portion. I love the Portion example just because, Portion is just the epitome of speed. And so the idea of this flexibility, and what you're finding is the flexibility, starting from, let's say, from a synergy, I'm flexible on the hardware allocation, and then with VCF right now being able to be flexible across the hybrid cloud. And now with VCF4 with Tanzu, the flexibility of introducing new modern application support. And finally, layering GreenLake on top of that, which Portion is also using, it gives you this idea that, especially in uncertain times, but regardless, the changing business environment where everyone's responding to app development, pressures, timelines, and innovation, we've got a really interesting model now for customers to invest responsibly and be able to respond quickly. Excellent. Krista, I guess the other piece, since we're at Discover, any updates in the portfolio, expanding the BMR solution that you can share? Yeah. Yeah, so I'd like to talk a little bit about our pre-validated Synergy VCF solution stack with built-in automation. So we've literally gotten rid of hundreds of steps, pre and post deployment. So we could speed deployment by five times. So we're talking deploying in hours instead of weeks. So we're really, really excited about that. We're working together to make sure we're making things easier for customers, making that journey to a hybrid cloud, very, very simple. So we're really happy to offer that to customers. Great. Lee, any final words you can share on the VMware-HP partnership? Yeah. What I might say is that the pace of innovation from our company is so great, that really VMR Cloud Foundation is a way, in our joint effort and joint delivery rate, is a way for customers to assimilate all of this innovation so that day zero, it's guaranteed to work. And that day two, you can lifecycle manage all the individual components from a common SCVC manager interface. That's the value that we're bringing together today is that, listen, putting all this in place can seem daunting until the VMware Cloud Foundation with Synergy, with all of the joint value we have basically makes it manageable so that you can go and basically stop looking down at infrastructure, look up at the apps. All right, Kristen, I'll let you have the final word and final takeaways from HP Discover. Okay, sure, thanks. Together, what we're trying to do is simplify that journey to hybrid cloud, make sure that customers can innovate faster, provide stable operations, and reduce their costs. Well, Kristen Lee, thank you so much for joining us. Congratulations on the progress. Looking forward to watching down the road. All right, thanks, too. All right, stay tuned for lots more coverage from the CUBE HPE Discover 2020 virtual experience. I'm Stu Miniman, thanks for watching.
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Kodi Team Interview at CES 2016
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Kodi, formerly XBMC, is probably one of the largest native code Android app projects, the largest open source multimedia project. Here's an interview with 4 Software developers, Community Managers, Business developers working on the Kodi Open Source Home Theatre Software project. They estimate that over 10 million people are using Kodi regularly, 30-50 developers submit a lot of the code, hundreds of developers contribute to Kodi once in a while. Kodi on Android runs as a hard-core Native code app, utilizing the hardware performance of every modern ARM processor targetted at the Set-top-box market, utilizing the hardware decoding of each ARM SoC, utilizing the CPU and GPU a lot for a smooth Kodi user interface.
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So, we're here at CS 2016 and you're the Cody team? We are, 4-0 anyway. So, what do you do? I'm Nate, I'm a community manager, project manager. I do a bunch of different stuff. Should I introduce everybody? Yeah, introduce those guys. When did he do it? He's a software developer. He does add-ons, Python stuff, all the add-on stuff you want. He's pretty good at it. Keith here is business developer guy for Cody. And over there is Martin Kaiser, who is the release manager and does a bunch of other stuff. So, how big is Cody? Software-wise or people? It's success and how many people? What's going on with Cody? That's a hard thing to come up with. It's really awesome. It's so fantastic. We're pretty sure, well, we know a few stats about users. We know that we're at about 3 million Google Play downloads or active Google Play users on Android. We know that in terms of overall users, it's kind of hard to get a guesstimate because basically what we're doing is we're counting downloads of add-ons and just guessing from there. But that number is somewhere around 10 million. And in terms of developers, there are about 35 to 50 really active developers. And then hundreds of people who just submit patches everywhere. So how do these 30 to 50 developers, how do they get paid? They don't. They don't get paid? Really? Is that okay? Yeah, well that's what open source is. This is how open source works. So it's open source free software. Yes, we're a non-profit organization and it's 100% volunteer ran. With that said, a few of our team members have been able to go get jobs in the industry working on Cody full-time. So we have a few that have done part-time contract jobs and we also have probably a half a dozen over the years that have had full-time employment based off Cody. But that has nothing to do with the organization. That's just a byproduct for them being good developers and for them working on stuff. And they work on stuff so much that commercial organizations have picked them up and wanted to use them in their own product. So these 30 to 50 guys are the top guys for our media player hardware acceleration, all that stuff. In the world? Well, and I mean I'm sure that they're the people who have been willing to donate their time for the cause of spreading open source software. Some of the guys work for Intel. Some work for the... Was that a secret? How does it work? We don't have any Intel guys but hey, if there's any Intel guys out there we would love some Intel guys. So my website is ARM devices. Yes. So you work on every ARM device? Yes. Modern ones. I mean there's a certain point where ARM chipsets are just so old that we don't run on them because we're primarily a native platform. So it takes a pretty significant, in terms of power, chipset to run Cody. We need open GLES 2.0 or higher, as a minimum. We run on the Raspberry Pi because of the hardware decoder that's in it. And so pretty much you need to have a decent hardware decoder. We work on basically any ARM chipset but honestly the GPU is typically more important than the ARM chipset itself because look at the Raspberry Pi. It has a very weak processor, right? But the GPU itself is fairly powerful and that's why you're able to do 1080p on it and you're able to do so much in Cody on it. But is there some issues with like some files just don't work on some devices because the code is not okay? Well so we do software decoding. So we always do software decoding fall back. So in ARM systems definitely you run into limitations with software decoding but with the latest, the last few revisions of ARM chipsets you can pretty much decode majority of the stuff in software. I've been specifically working on the Apple TV 4 port and their ARM dual core is so powerful that everything is done in software decoding. Everything from 1080p, MPEG 2, to all the H264 stuff. It's all software. If you want 4K smooths, everything, VP9, if you want H265... That pretty much has to be in hardware. 4K these days have to be in hardware right now, right? I'm sure in two or three years once if the ARM processors stay at the same getting faster and faster like they have been then maybe you can do that stuff in software. So why do people think Cody is so awesome? I really have no idea. I don't think it's about the openness of the platform and it's really customizable so you can do whatever you want with it. What do people do? Can you do everything? It's crazy what people do. Like every one of us probably has a different use case for it. There are developers on our team who only use it for live over-the-air TV because we have a live TV component where you hook up a TV tuner and it just works that way. There are people who literally only use it for music these days which I knew there was music in it but I've never used it for that. And then of course there are the people who do things like rip DVDs or stream... From what I understand Cody is evidently a great Twitch streamer for game viewers. I had no idea about this but suddenly somebody told me about this lately. And then a lot of people are doing home automation integration now and so one thing that I'd love to do at CES is go talk to some of the smart home guys just to see if they're interested in partnering with us directly on doing home automation stuff. We see videos every day of people doing stuff like putting Cody in their car putting Cody on pretty much any device that you possibly can. So I think a lot of it is the freedom and flexibility that we've built a platform that allows you as a user to be able to customize and do whatever you want with it. How's that possible? Because it's Android, right? And you do an app and you have an app in Android? So we do but it's not Android. It's native. It's native code Android. Yeah, so it's native code and then we happen to port to Android as well. So Android is just one of the many platforms you support. We run on every platform. Are you one of the most hardcore native code Android apps? Probably. Probably, yeah. Well we can't prove that, right? There might be some games out there that are better. We are the world's largest open source multimedia project in existence and we are most likely the largest open source multimedia project on Android and the largest native code project on Android. Most of the other ones are all closed source so we can't prove any of that. How does it work to do a native code Android app? It was weird. The very first build that we had on Android it was literally all C code plus one line of Java. And actually the first few builds were that way. Originally because of Bionic, if Bionic is Android's replacement of LibC we actually couldn't use the original NDK. We used a third-party NDK to actually do the compilation for the first, I'd say, year and then we finally got it compiling on the NDK once the NDK got up to speed and more stuff got integrated, more of the LibC calls got integrated into Bionic then we finally were able to actually do native compilations and now we've been doing it for a while. And the nice thing is I'm sure other people have copied the build system that we've done because we're all open source. And so the biggest thing that we want is we want to be on any platform that is possible. So everything that's possible out there. So that's why Android's there, that's why we even have iOS builds and you can side load it on iOS which of course is ARM as well. So Android is famous for these launchers and stuff. Could people kind of like do launches for Kodi and change the UI? Well, they can change the UI anyways, right? So you can always change this. So we have skins that you can change the UI as much as you want. It can make it look completely different. Yeah, we have probably at least 15 skins at any time but definitely a lot that are being in progress and being actively developed. But also you can use it as a launcher but the one thing that you lack is you lack the ability to have the settings exposed from Android. So the problem is as you've probably seen with other launchers you have the launcher settings and then you have the Android settings that's another screen. And what some people have done to overcompensate for that is add some of the Android settings into their own launcher. We will never do that because we won't write specific per platform functionality in our own setting screen. So you would have to have another... Essentially Android settings would become an app that you would run. So that's some of the complications with building a multi-platform program like ours. Couldn't you become an Android launcher and control more of the Android experience? So besides the settings, pretty much all the Android experience you could run. So you could run apps. You can, under programs on Android, you can go and you can launch apps and when you close that app it will load back up to Kodi. So it works as that today. But we won't put in the work to add settings into our settings for example because that will taint the experience of Kodi being multi-platform, right? And so our focus is never to be a launcher on Android. But that said, if a company came along, wrote a skin and wrote add-ons to do that we would not be against it in any way and they're more than welcome to do that. So you call it add-ons, right? People install the add-ons, it's not apps. Correct. So it's quite different from Android apps. Correct, right. What's different about it compared to Android apps? Well, two, I mean, there are two big things. Android apps are actual binary applications. They're, you know, compiled and all of that. Well, Kodi add-ons are just Python plugins. They're just a series of codes that you don't have to compile at any point that just run. So that's the big difference. Now, I don't know, one thing to make clear, Kodi can act as a launcher both for add-ons, for Kodi add-ons meant for Kodi, but it can also launch Android apps. It does launch Android apps. Yes, you just go to the programs and they're both listed there. All right. And once you launch Kodi, it's good at kind of like quieting everything else in the system so it uses all the performance. No, so like notifications, for example, we're never going to pull in Android notifications inside of Kodi. So you'll still get the notifications that come across the screen and it will look kind of conky, right? There definitely is stuff that third-party people can take and they can optimize that and they could build notifications inside of Kodi via an add-on, but we're personally never going to put that in court because that's not where our use cases and that's not what our interests are. And that's why stuff like Android TV doesn't have those, right? So do you think the ARM ecosystem is awesome? All these boxes are fantastic, right? Definitely, yes, obviously. You can buy cheap boxes and run Kodi and it's fantastic. Yeah, it's great. I just recently, so Raspberry Pi is a pretty famous ARM device, right? I just recently was playing with that $5 device of theirs that runs Kodi and it's like, this is ridiculous. $5 Kodi box. So what does that mean for the world? That means more people are going to watch more media on their TVs. Hopefully. That means Kodi however they want to and there shouldn't be things like cost limitations that associate with it, right? Now that we're at a point where Android's getting standardized enough to where they have standard APIs to do hardware decoding, we hope that anybody who has desire to run Kodi, no longer there's no barrier to entry anymore. What that means for the grand scheme of things, just that we have more users out there, us we're not going to change from our core mission, which is making the best home theater software that we can. And that's really what Kodi's about, is keeping that user experience as pure as possible and really dedicating it to the home theater experience. Beyond that, if we can bring that to everybody who desires that, that's fantastic. How about popcorn time and subcast? Is it possible to prioritize in Kodi people doing that? I'm worried fast, but I would like to just know, does it work? We can do whatever they want in Kodi, because Kodi's an open ecosystem. So there are add-ons for that. We have blocked all of that stuff on our form and we do not allow any of that stuff in our repo. And we do not encourage users to do that. Just like Windows, just like Linux in general, just like any open ecosystem, we allow the freedom of the user to be able to install anything they want. They just put a URL in it and it installs. You download a zip file that has a repository in it. So there's lots of stuff happening. And what's in the future? There's even more cool stuff happening. More 4K support, more hardware decoding support. One of the big features we hope will be a release sometimes this year is Retro Player, which is a console gaming built inside of Kodi. And so you'll be able to do things like pause and rewind your emulated game. Fantastic. Awesome. Every console, Dreamcast and Nintendo 64. Consoles that have open source emulators. Because again, we're completely open source, so we can only utilize what the open source ecosystem has given us. So if there's a Dreamcast emulator that works, we'll work hard to support that. Nice. Just one last thing. What's your favorite add-on? HD Home Run. HD Home Run. What does it do? So HD Home Run is a network TV tuner box and it allows you the ability to watch live TV in Kodi from any Kodi device. So all the Kodi devices in my house, all I have to do is load one piece of software and I can watch live TV on that regardless of where it's at in my network. For me, it's the Rooster Teeth add-on. Rooster Teeth is one of those online web video providers. I'm a big fan. Big fan. Cool. And you also have probably some favorites. Probably YouTube. YouTube? Yeah. Does it work nicely in Kodi? It plays the videos I want. It's not the same experience as you have on Android, but that's the downside of YouTube not letting us do it. Cool. Thanks a lot for doing this awesome work. I think there's a lot of fans out there. We hope so. Cool. So looking forward to what's happening in the future.
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What is PRIMITIVE STREAK, What does PRIMITIVE STREAK mean, PRIMITIVE STREAK meaning, PRIMITIVE STREAK definition, PRIMITIVE STREAK explanation
The primitive streak is a structure that forms in the blastula during the early stages of avian, reptilian and mammalian embryonic development. It forms on the dorsal (back) face of the developing embryo, toward the caudal or posterior end.
The presence of the primitive streak will establish bilateral symmetry, determine the site of gastrulation and initiate germ layer formation. To form the streak, reptiles, birds and mammals arrange mesenchymal cells along the prospective midline, establishing the second embryonic axis, as well as the place where cells will ingress and migrate during the process of gastrulation and germ layer formation.[1] The primitive streak extends through this midline and creates the left–right and cranial–caudal body axes,[2] and marks the beginning of gastrulation.[3] This process involves the ingression of mesoderm progenitors and their migration to their ultimate position,[2][4] where they will differentiate into the mesoderm germ layer[1] that, together with endoderm and ectoderm germ layers, will give rise to all the tissues of the adult organism.
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The primitive streak is a structure that forms in the blastula during the earlier stages of avian, reptilian and mammalian embryonic development. It forms on the dorsal back face of the developing embryo, toward the caudal or posterior end. The presence of the primitive streak will established by lateral symmetry, determined the site of gastrulation and initiate germ layer formation. To form the streak, reptiles, birds and mammals arrange mesenchymal cells along the prospective midline, establishing the second embryonic axis, as well as the place where cells will ingress and migrate during the process of gastrulation and germ layer formation. The primitive streak extends through this midline and creates the left right and cranial caudal body axes, and marks the beginning of gastrulation. This process involves the ingression of mesoderm progenters and their migration to their ultimate position, where they will differentiate into the mesoderm germ layer that, together with endoderm and ectoderm germ layers, will give rise to all the tissues of the adult organism. It is important that the chicken embryo can be easily manipulated, most of our knowledge about the primitive streak comes from avian studies. The marginal zone of a chicken embryo contains cells that will contribute to the streak. This region has a defined anterior to posterior gradient in its ability to induce the primitive streak, with the posterior end having the highest potential. The epidlast, a single epithelial layered last of disk, is the source of all embryonic material in amnotes and some of its cells will give rise to the primitive streak. All cells in the epidlast can respond to signals from the marginal zone, but once a given region is induced by these signals and undergo streak formation, the remaining cells in the epidlast are no longer responsive to these inductive signals and prevent the formation of another streak. Underlying the epidlast is the hypodlast, where the extra embryonic tissue originates.4 in the chick, the absence of the hypodlast results in multiple streaks, suggesting that its presence is important for regulating the formation of a single primitive streak. In mites, this structure is known as the anterior visceral endodermivate.
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ପାରାଦୀପରୁ କେନ୍ଦୁଝର ଗଡିଲା ମେମୁ ଟ୍ରେନ || Paradeep || Odisha
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अज वरिस्सा का बहुत खुषी का जन है परम आदर नहीं है, प्रदार मंत्री शी नद्र मोदी जी का कर कमलों का दवारा आज बीस हाजार करोर का मुल्य का प्रोजेक्स वरिस्सा में वुद्खातन भी होगया और सिलान्यास भी होगया इस में पारादीप के लिए बहुत थे यह तो इजर से आज एक मेंमूथ रही पारादीप से के इंचर जाएगा, इसके लोगों जो जाएगा, एक ररदास पूर जाएगा, जगाखापोर जाएगा, वोगत पहदा रहेगा, इसके साथ-साथ, बान्स्पानी तोम का जाखापोरा का एक निव रही लें का भी सिलान्यास होगया, इसका बजे से हमारा जो अएरनोर जो आजाएगा इतर से, उसको आवर जाएगा कोंटिती मैं आने के लिए सुभिधा वोगया, तीसरा हमारा जंदी कोल पारादीप, तो अभी चार लें हीवे है, ये हीवे आज सिलान्यास परमादर निए ब्रानमत्रिच कर दवारा होगया, इसका आथ लें कर में के ये नेशनल हीवे आठारिटर फिंगिया हो रहें, इस में पारादीप पोट का भी कुछ इकुटी कोंट्रिबिशन है, ये होने का वज़े से हमारा जो ट्रक पूमेट होता है, भिजनेस होता है, वो बहुत सुभीदा होगयागा, हम इस साल से हमारा कंटेनेट तरापिक कवपोर के भी जाडा जंदेर है, तो कंटेनर का भी कापी ट्रक्च छंदी कोल से आजाएगा, ये आनाई में ये एईट लेनिंग बहुत फहीडा हो जाएगा, ये काम बहुत तेजी से भी होनेवाल है, ये जो कारिक्रम जो आज होगया, ये बहुत बड़ा महत्पों कारिक्रम में वरिसा के लिए, वरिसा भी साल साथ भरत देस के साथ, विकसित बनने के लिए, तेजी से विकसित भारत बनने के लिए steps है, ये सब करने के लिए, हम प्रदान मंत्री जी को, बहुत बहुत दंज्वाद देता हों, कोटी कोटी प्रनाम देता हो तेंगे. जाएगी आपनों को, आमा भी द्योटी बहुल ला, तेभे आमा चानल को, लएक, शेर, और सबसक्रेप करीप को, जमभी बहुल न तो रहीं.
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The Rise of a Megaplasmid Family Driving Dissemination of Multidrug Resistance in Pseudomonas
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Workshop on Plasmids as Vehicles of Antimicrobial Resistance Spread | (smr 3761)
Speaker: Adrian CAZARES LOPEZ (European Bioinformatics Institute (EMBL-EBI), Zamin Iqbal group, UK)
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Thank you very much for the, thank you very much for the introduction, I'm just gonna time myself to make sure that I don't run like over time. So, as Ali said, I'm a research fellow working with examine, but DBI, but also at the Sanger Institute. So, let's just get started with this. As many of you know, so the monoceridinosa is one of the escape pathogens, and this is largely due to the very broad arsenal of antibiotic resistant factors encoded in each genome. But unlike many other pathogens, the contributions of plasmids to the so the monoceridinosa system has been historically underestimated to say the least. Plasmids are mostly associated into the monoceridinosa with extended spectrum beta lactamases and mostly associated with a few number of small plasmids. But so the monoceridinosa along with many other pathogens are responsible for the global crisis of antimicrobial resistance, but something that is quite important to remember is that this problem is actually uneven because there are some countries that are more affected than others. And one of these countries is Thailand, where back in 2012, around 32, sorry, 38,000 deaths caused by antimicrobial resistant infections were already recorded per year. And it's in this context where we started our study tracking the origin of resistant infections caused by certain monoceridinosa in a clinical environment. This environment is the rheumatic body hospital part of the middle university located in Bangkok, and it's one of the largest in the region. Well, back in 2013, there were several reports of a variety of so the monoceridinosa resistant infection circulating in the hospital. So we decided to use genomics to investigate, to investigate the drivers of such resistance. So we sampled the hospital, and we gather a set of clinical isolate displaying different levels of antibiotic resistance. We sequence them all using Illumina, but something really different is that those isolates displaying the highest level of resistance to multiple antibiotics we also sequence them using pack value. So in finding long and short read sequencing data, we were able to complete the genome of the multidrug resistant strains. And in doing so, we discovered these very large plasmids, about 400 kb, that we refer to as mega plasmids, that are quite remarkable not only because of their size, but because they carry those sense of antibiotic resistant genes, located in very complex featuring large duplications in rearrangements. In one of the plasmids, we actually found a complete efflux pump. And it's important to mention, couple of places these mega plasmids are within the PTU PSP13. And so because these plasmids and mega plasmids were associated with the most resistant isolates in the hospital, we wondered whether we could find them somewhere else. And the answer was yes, we found other 13 cases in databases, mostly associated with seromonas aeruginosa, but also in three other seromonas species, which are very important to our study. I'm going to mention a bit of this afterwards. Well, when we compare the genomes of these mega plasmids, we define core components on their genomes, in which functions modally related to the biology of the plasmid could be detected, and I mean that was expected. But we also identify a very open pan genome and reach in many different and adaptive traits. Here on the slide on the right side I'm listing some resistant to antibiotics, metals and but also some disinfectant compounds, and not only resistant but also integration transposition and even metabolism or plant derived compounds. They are very diverse, their pan genome is quite open and still with 15 members. But due to the focus of our study we were quite interested on the diversity of antibiotic resistant genes we could find. And when we look in detail into the diversity, we found that only 15 mega plasmids carry 56 AMR genes that are resistant against antibiotics of at least nine different classes. This is quite a scary picture if you're thinking of this mega plasmid circulating in a clinical environment. And when we look at the distribution so the pattern of the distributions of the different genes amongst all the plasmids we found very interesting patterns, for instance, here on the left side, the, the profile puts together all of these mega plasmid that come geographically from the same place, and they were reported by the same group, and as we can see their profile of resistant genes is quite similar. And the same story goes for the two mega plasmid that we identified in the hospital in Thailand. So this implies that the precision of the resistant factors was local. And something equally relevant is that the only two mega plasmids that we got, or we identified in natural environments carry no antibiotic resistant genes. Instead, the regions where the AMR genes are so are usually encoded are replaced for other metabolic pathways that are relevant to that particular niche where these plasmid were isolated from. Previously we use now the complete sequences as a reference, trying to identify more plasmids in Illumina data that we got from the hospital. And because that is totally was successful then we decided to apply it to allow their broader scale, and pretty much go fishing for these mega plasmids in the databases. So back then we use all this of the monas genomes that were available, not only aeruginosa because we have found some mega plasmids in different non aeruginosa species, and that number was around 5000 genomes. And when we analyze them and we use this reference we actually identified other 71 mega plasmid that have been there for decades overlooked. Quite interestingly, some of these were already reported so they were part of publications where the authors mentioned they didn't find a signature of any plasmid content in serdomonas which is widely accepted pretty much is thought that serdomonas aeruginosa really don't like, doesn't like plasmids. But analyzing these new overlooked mega plasmids we identified these very broad distribution not only geographically, but also temporal because one of the oldest isolates are from 1970. And then, obviously we identified the mega plant missing multiple species, and in broader solution sources so we have pretty much the column of clinical environments, any kind of infections, but also natural environments it goes everywhere from sewage soil, and even by your reactor these mega plasmids are really very widely distributed in environment, and they seem to hint a link between an environmental reservoir and how those can invade a clinical environment and start spreading quite successfully. Because these mega plasmids are large one may assume and we would be correct to do so that they represent a board them to their host. And that's why we investigated the fitness cost of carrying one of these big plasmids and how frequently they could transfer into their plasmid so we did this and all credits to James Hall, Jamie did his experiments with us. So, the fitness we measure via competition assays, first we transfer the mega plasmid from one of the environmental isolates, the serdomonas corensis and one of the clinical isolates are the ones aeruginosa so one mega plasmid carry no a margins and the other one does, and we transfer those to serdomonas fluorescence and it wasn't this model that they know very well as you heard yesterday, it wasn't this model when we were with the competition assays. So, pretty much the summary of their results is that we really didn't find a significant difference between the fitness of the control strain with no plasmid and that one carrying the mega plasmid from natural environment, quite interestingly, the one that carries the AMR mega plasmid seems to have a slightly better fitness, and this is compared to something very well known, the other two, a very big plasmid that Mike and Jamie talked about yesterday which we know represent a fitness cost. And then when we look at the frequency of a conjugation between these mega plasmids and their new recipient, the frequency for both mega plasmids is actually quite high. And we take as reference again the other PQR sorry PQBR plasmids that Jamie and Mike have been studying for for many years now. So, summary, these mega plasmids that we call PBT-24-Li are involved in the dissemination of AMR genes against multiple antibiotics in classes in clinical environments. They are flexible and dynamic because the pan genome as I mentioned is open and highly flexible so they feature that position of a complex, sorry, it features a complex gene acquisition patterns and interactions with other mobile elements. It has been neglected for decades, despite having a global distribution and being associated with very diverse isolation sources. But they seem to be very efficient because at least in our experimental conditions, these seems to be stable in non-selective conditions, and they transfer really to other sedomonas. They seem to pose no fitness cost to their hosts. And something that I was really intrigued by back then for two many different reasons is how can we broaden our view of the mega plasmids evolution. And this is in part because I got some emails from other researchers saying, you know, I found a plasmid that is quite large that is in sedomonas. I read your paper but we haven't seen, we haven't found a match with the one that you are reporting. So I knew there were other mega plasmids that were pretty much being discovered and they weren't similar to ours. So I asked myself that the same question, how can we broaden our perspective of the evolution and I believe it's all about surveillance. But I would argue is about plasmid-oriented surveillance rather than only looking for whatever is resistant because resistance is quite dynamic, it can be transitory. Right, so not long ago we published this paper with Jamie again in other quarters on what makes a mega plasmid. And so if you're interested on how we think you can define what a mega plasmid is, we invite you to read this paper. But what I want to point out here is that we present this plot that shows the percentage of publications on plasmids that contain the term mega plasmid. So as you can see, it's becoming popular in the last few years and that usually comes along with more sequences and that is good for us because we can analyze the sequence space in a deeper way. And in Zedemona-Cyruginosa in particular, this plot represents the plasmid distribution that is different depending on the family and taxonomically. And in Zedemona-Cyruginosa, this component that is the large plasmid is starting to increase in the last few years. And so what I did now is kind of update on analysis. And it was quite shocking for me that not even two years after our publication in the last time that we check in our analysis, we found now many more of these mega plasmid that are complete. And something really different this time is that we were more relaxed regarding the threshold that we will use to identify similarity between these plasmids. Now we were looking for anything that was similar to at least 10% coverage, so this is very, very low. What we found now is that the number of complete mega plasmids has more than quadrupled in less than two years. And this network of similarity represents how they are related to each other. So this is still diversity. Here I mark the names of the kind of reference mega plasmid that we've known for some time. So you can see there are different clusters in this similarity network. But something that is quite shocking is these plasmids are colored here by the number of AM margins they contain. And all together, these mega plasmids in the network and got a 571 AM margins and 56 was the number of our previous record. So at least eight of the species are present in this network. So the monas a full band introducing seeing they are newly reported as mega plasmid carries so we didn't see this before. And in terms of where they are coming from blood urine and feces of omega 30 bear also featured among the isolates that we haven't seen before sorry the isolation sources we haven't seen before. The replicant times are very complicated because they feature multiple of them, but at least five different ones. Nearly 70% of these plasmids and I think that's very important are predicted by different programs to be non movable despite we know they can move and they can conjugate because of our experiments. So it's kind of a cautionary tale on how to read the different predictions in the end they are predictions and they remain to be tested. One remaining question here is because we said our threshold of similarity very low, we might just be catching things randomly, and they are actually not related to each other. So we wonder whether the only thing in common in the plasmid that are present in this network is that they are actually big, because don't let this small guy fool you these are the smallest is 168 KB and now the largest is 636 KB. So, we knew from this network that many of these are not going to be similar the nuclear level to other plasmids, because we don't see those connections in the network. So what we did now was going one step beyond and start comparing at the level of protein. So what you can see here is just a comparison of kind of representative of different clusters in the network, and how similar they are to each other. But this is adamino acid level so you can see there are some regions, mostly related with a transference conjugation. And another variety of functions that actually are conserved back to the level of protein, so you can see those similarities to the level of nucleotide but there's something in common beyond being large. So you want to finish this talk by saying, this is the picture when you take only one mega plasmid as reference as you can see here, their sizes are very large, but what if we start looking at the pendulum of a mega plasmid super family. So those plasmid that are very large, that can also be connected by a moloji, but the spider virgins, and then you put them all together and then you make a pendulum of those. Well, the result is they also share very complex patterns of sequence similarity. And now the pendulum of these mega plasmid goes above. So it's quite similar to the size of a small group of a small bacteria chromosome. So with that I just want to finish and thank everyone involved in my current supervisors for letting me personally in this, and also for your time and the organizers for having. Thank you very much. Happy to have any questions. Wow, interesting talk. And to ask is there more to them, are they just classes but you ask yourself the question and you answer so I let's check if somebody has hands on no. No, I think everyone is ready for a break. I think everybody. I just have an announcement on the one met mystery. He was late because he had something at no so you couldn't make it, and he will be speaking at six 30. Rome time after our last speaker. Hopefully, let's take. That's all.
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