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The Ohio State Buckeyes Theme Team!
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The Ohio State Theme Team! Alright, what's good you guys? Every single player on this team was an Ohio State Buckeye. It is a 95 overall, so the same overall as the Georgia Theme Team. And there are a ton of studs, obviously. Let's start with offense. Yes, I could have gone with Justin Fields at quarterback, but CJ Stroud is actually better in this game. He's a gold 99. I gave him run and gun, past lead, elite, hot route master and fearless. He's got 99 speed, insanely good accuracies. It's an incredibly good card, yeah. Our fullback is J.K. Dobbins and our halfback is Keith Byers. Keith Byers, I gave freight train, goal line back and bruiser. And he's six foot four. Keith Byers is massive. He's really hard to take down, so I'm excited to use him too. I wish Madden put in team chemistry for colleges. That would be so sick. Regardless, we do have insane wide receivers, like insane. Gary Wilson, scary Terry, Jackson Smith and Jigba and Chris Olavi. All these players are crazy young too, which is so wild. The offensive rookie of the year with 99 speed, double me and short in elite. Scary Terry with 99 speed and Jackson Smith and Jigba with 99 speed. So all my wide receivers and my quarterback have 99 speed. You don't know Ohio State has none of them. Ohio State has no tight ends. I have out of position tight end, Taylor Decker. I have Mike Vrabel out of position tight end. That's what we're working with. And then Luke Farah. Who the fuck is that guy? Offensive line is nasty though. We got gold 99 Orlando Pace, one of the best ever. Got out of position Sam Hubbard, Corey Lindsley, Paris Johnson and Nicholas Petite Freer. Really good old line. And for my offensive abilities, you already saw CJ Stroud. Orlando Pace has edge protector, threat detector. Petite Freer has edge. Garrett Wilson short in elite. Double me, scary Terry, deep out elite. Paris Johnson, secure protector. Deep out elite on Jackson Smith. Olave with deep out elite. Keith Byers, goal on back bruiser and Corey Lindsley with nasty streak. Okay, just picture this, you're bored and you're looking for the best mobile game to play. Well, look no further because Raid Shadow Legends is sponsoring today's video. Raid Shadow Legends has amazing visuals, tons of powerful champions, super hardcore bosses. And that's just the tip of the iceberg. With Raid Shadow Legends, your boredom will be cured. A few of my favorite champions include Ursula the Mourner. There's Tomb Lord, my brand new legendary support and my starting champion Kale who I have been through so many battles with. And I can't forget about Raid Call of the Arbiter. This is an epic limited series and Raid is adding some of the champions from the series into the game. The first one is Artax, a mighty orc warlord and to get him for free, all you have to do is log in seven days between now and July 24th. Plus I can get you some awesome bonuses. 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Okuta with on the ball. Dreymon Jones on predictable. Von Bell with crusher. Sam Hubbard's secure tackler, Pete Werner with enforcer. And we even got Chris Carter Corner with enforcer. This is the Ohio State Buckeyes theme team rocking a 95 offense and a 90s defense. Let's go see what we can do. Oh my God, I think I'm in the Super Bowl. Oh ho ho ho ho ho ho ho. I'm in the fucking Super Bowl. Ohio State Buckeyes are going in the Super Bowl. You heard it here first. I've been doing theme teams and random videos on this account. We actually made it all the way to the Super Bowl. So he's got the flash as his kick returner were in the Super Bowl. Ho ho ho ho ho. Oh my God, I threw on, I threw on the Chiefs Unis because I figured they were pretty close to Ohio State. So, all right boys, wish me luck. First in 10, he's going to throw left sides. Oh, I wanted to slow him down so I could rock him. Got Jerome Baker in the middle. He goes to the pitch to flash. Who's going to break the first one? He always does. Flash is really strong. A certain one, same thing, maybe. Go for something short, he finds Justin Fields. Wide receiver, I think. Or maybe Justin Fields tight end. All right, he's staying in no huddle. He likes what he has here. Another pass, that might be Malik Hooker. Malik Hooker. Oh, that's huge. What an INT. All right, Ohio State. Let's start with a run play to Keith Byers. Going to go left side here, cut this up. Keith Byers will take three yards to start out the Super Bowl. No complaints from me. God, these tight ends are dog shit. There is no doubt about that. I'm going to see if I can't roll out with Stroud. I would love to if I get an opportunity. Oh, Byers is wide open, great catch. Way to get up field. He's going to take one out. Keith Byers, nice work. Slow and steady. Let's just go get in the end zone. I'm going to go Byers again. He doesn't, oh, it's smacked. All right, Keith Byers is feeling it now, Mr. Krabs. Oh boy, he's hurting. Catacorn and I'll be fine, catacorn. I'm going to try and run this up the middle of Keith Byers. I'm a little worried about fumbling. JK Dobbins with the blocks here. Hey, Keith Byers. Oh, I had Byers. No, that's intentional grounding. Oh, what a huge mistake and lose 13 yards. All right, we got some serious ground to make up here. I'm going to go to Keith Byers. Oh my God, he's carrying us. It's third and 10, but he's got to be hurting, bro. He's got to be, he's got to be hurting bad. Oh, he has to be so tired. All right, CJ Stroud, command us. I think he's still in cover four. Garrett Wilson, got him. The offensive rookie of the year. Let's go. Dude, that Ohio State team that had Olave, Garrett Wilson, and who else did they have? They had somebody else insane all on that same team. It might have been Jackson Smith and Jigba. That was a loaded Ohio State team. I want to hit Jigba. Let's see if I'm able to. Oh, Jackson Smith and Jigba. There he is. Get a juke. Oh, CJ Stroud throwing a great game right now. I'd love to use his speed. Dude, you got to get out the cover four. It just ain't working. Keith Byers. Respect to Keith Byers, man. Putting his body on the line, never fumbling. All right, second in one. And Jigba is wide open. Look at CJ Stroud, man. Look at CJ Stroud just throwing lasers. Ooh, I might have been able to throw RB, but I'm not gonna lie. I'm kind of glad I didn't. It might have been an interception. Ooh, there's a double over here. Oh, I'm gonna go for it. I'm going yard. Oh, that's greedy. That's just so greedy. I literally just said I shouldn't throw that because greedy. Greedy, and I got punished for it. See if we can get this ball back. He might be running this. Oh, he goes with the quick throw to Justin Fields. I don't even think he meant to do that. Scoreless in the Super Bowl right now. I should have just played smart and taken my field goal, but what'd it say? Ooh, he's heaving one. I got the warden. I got the warden! Let's go, Denzel! Great blocks, Justin Fields gets flattened. We're getting amazing blocks. And Denzel Ward takes him back to the other 39. Holy shit. I might have been able to return that if I played it a little better, but Denzel Ward held off Brandon Marshall. Great work. All right, let's go back to the run. The run? The run never deceived us, right? No need for us to have gone away from it, other than I was scared of Keith Byers fumbling. I'm just gonna go and I form toss to the left here. Okay, wait a minute, wait a minute. So spectacular blocks. Damn, I needed to break that tackle a little better. He's in cover four. I'm actually gonna try this draw play here on third and two. This is a weird play. Oh my God. Oh no, Byers! Damn it. All right, I'm gonna make the smart decision this time. Cameron Johnston, the punter out of Ohio State, so he has to be my kicker. He can't hit this. I don't have a fucking kicker because Ohio State doesn't have a kicker in the league. I am Cam Johnston and I can't hit that. So I have to convert this on fourth and three. I have to convert it. I don't have a choice. It's gonna be Garrett Wilson, I think. Garrett Wilson is wide open. Oh, it's too easy. Let's go. First in 10, we can actually use this entire clock and score with no time left in the Super Bowl. Come on, Ohio State. Here we go. First in 10. I'm stepping up with CJ Strong, don't fumble! Don't fumble! He doesn't fumble. It's second and four. Hell of a play. All right, I'm gonna send Byers out to the left. Oh, I got him. Come on, break that tackle Byers! Oh! I got lit up. He has Sanders and Sandcastle out there. Oh shit, 14 seconds. Ah! I don't even wanna go for this. I literally don't. This is too spooky. I have one time out left, so it's okay. I can go for this. I'm gonna see if I can't roll out. Oh, I couldn't roll. I'm calling the time out. I'm kicking the foot. Where do I pass? No! I can throw the ball away still. Oh, this is greedy. I really should just kick this. This is greedy as fuck, Matt. Matt, why, bro? If I get sacked, I get no points. What would Ohio State do? What would Urban Meyer do? Pause. That's the question you have to ask yourself. God damn it, I'm so shit. I'm so dog shit. How much more can you stink? How can I have six points right now? I have zero. He's gonna run the ball, and he's just gonna let it go to halftime. I'm so shit. In the Super Bowl, I'm so dog shit. All right, I'm scoring here. 100% I am scoring on this drive. Without the cap. There's no question. Dude, I always had a tight end. I forgot how much I used my tight ends. You're gonna see the most aggressive, quickest touchdown you've ever seen, unless this is man coverage, then I won't actually know what to do here. In Jigba for a whole lot, somehow he was still up. I respect that hustle. They're just gonna leave it. They can leave it all they want. I'm going to score right now. I'm playing like shit. I'm sorry, CJ Stroud. You're playing this very well. I'm selling. And then he leaves that. Nobody fumble. Hey, Garrett Wilson breaking a tackle. I just should have done this a while ago. Oh, he comes in timeout. He does not like what he sees. That's fine. Now that he's called the timeout, he expects the same thing, so I'm gonna come out with something totally different. Yup, and we're gonna hand this off to Keith Byers right up the gut right there. There's just a beautiful hole. Oh, oh, maybe not. Maybe not. Go, CJ! Sketchy dive from CJ Stroud. It's 34. Gays blitzing off that edge. I'm gonna hit Keith Byers. I think I can. There's Keith Byers over the middle. Meetin' Devonte Adams. And I'm in the same spot I've been. God, I need to chill out. I need to hit. I just gotta hit in Jigba. I think he's a touchdown here. He is. He is! I'm done shit. Okay, I'm sorry, Ohio State fans. Listen, I went to Michigan State, so I had to sell for the first half. I had to sell for Ohio State. I couldn't let them do this to my boys. I'm gonna hand this off. I believe in the old on. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Are you serious? We didn't get that. That's actually not good at all. All right, well, listen, we haven't let him score at all yet, so let's just not start right now. Let's just continue to lock him out. Oh no. Oh no. Good tackle. Good tackles. Thank you. First and 10, he's gonna hand this ball off. Uh-oh, uh-oh. Even if we cheese us. I was gonna say, even if we grab him, he's gonna break the first tackle. Now he just has to kick a PAT. Wow. Just like that. There is scoring. I have no idea how that was so easy for him. He didn't even get touched. My field goal is to be real nice right now. If I had taken those field goals instead of being greedy, let's keep slinging. Let's see if he finds a way to stop it. First and 10, that is still open. So I'll still throw it. He doesn't leave that route. He went over there to user it. The good thing is, if he goes to guard that by himself, then I can hit buyers. Yeah, I can hit buyers right here. Yep. Ow, that shit hurt. Fourth quarter, start of the Super Bowl, down one. All of the scoring has come in this quarter. Third and one. This actually does look like main coverage. Where's the user? Ooh, I wanted to send that for Garrett Wilson. Shit, it's fourth and nine. Ooh, I did not realize that. Garrett Wilson, you gotta break this. He's there! In checkbox! With the biggest catch of the game! On fourth and nine, he comes down with it. Oh my God, might've just saved the game. Look at Taylor Decker. Taylor Decker! Wait a minute, do I play the clock game? Are we in clock game territory? I have a dog shit kicker. Do I really depend on my kicker for this win? I'm gonna go Taylor Decker again. Don't fumble. It's first and 10. I'm gonna go two clock here, holy shit. Dude, this is so intense. All right, two seconds on the clock here. Just gonna throw this one away. We're gonna be smart there. Second and 10. Oh, he's gonna leave buyers open. Yup. Devonte Adams can't make that tackle. Buyers is gonna power up. It's third and three. That's the two minute warning. Oh, this is such a big play. This might be the biggest play right here. If I get this, I can kinda milk it. I might be able to hit scary Terry on a slant. I might be able to hit buyers over the middle again. Third and three. Scary Terry, he's there. He's got it. No fumbles. For progress, you're fucking kidding me. Look at this, I'm well past it. And then it pushes me. That's not how forward fucking progress works. Unbelievable, it's fourth and inches now. I'm going for the game here. I might be able to hit scary Terry on this out route. If I can't hit him, I gotta hit buyers. For the game right here, fourth and inches. There's the snap. Scary Terry, got it. Let's go. CJ Stroud is 23 for 27. Ball carrier conservative that just might be the game. I have one super basic field goal to make. And that's it. All right, we're gonna hand off buyers. Gonna go get what we can out of this. Ball carrier conservative so we can't fumble. Dude, I don't even want to kick the field goal. I would very much like to touch down, but I don't have the balls to do anything but run this right now. So one, there's the handoff. Follow your blocks buyers. 30 inches, wait just a minute. Am I gonna pull this off? Could I get the touchdown? Three, two, one, get in there buyers. Technically, technically, I shouldn't do that. Like I could lose the game now, but I'm glad that I did that. I don't want to trust it to my punter kicker because Cameron Johnson could shake the fuck out of that kick. Wasn't able to hit anybody. It's a five point game. I gotta keep him out the ends of it. He has no time. Okay, this ball just cannot go to the flash. 12 to seven, 18 seconds left in the Super Bowl. It's gonna go to Regigillium, so that's really, really good. Yes, he's at the 24, 16 seconds left in the ball game. I think I'm just gonna send heat on the quarterback. He just, whoa, why is he unguarded? Oh my God, we got the break up. Whoa, why was he so open? Holy shit, I need to be in pre-vac. We're not gonna be in pre-vac. Shit, I need to be in pre-vac. We're not doing that again. Holy shit. All right, I'm gonna go on Chris Carter corner here. Holy shit, he's got Megatron with the X-Hectar. I'm actually so nervous. Does he go short? No, he's going yard again. Oh, get there! Oh my God! Oh my God, who was that? Whenever the alignment just got home, actually just made such a big play. Certain 10, get home again. Please, oh please. Okay, I'm gonna stay back here in case he does catch it. Holy shit, he caught that! But it's not enough! No, I wanna see the box score. No, don't quit right now, fraud. 12 to seven! You're a fucker, you're a piece of shit. I don't even get to see all the Super Bowl animations and oh, you're so lame, I wanted to see the confetti. Let's go! Oh my God, what an intense game. I played like shit, I played like shit, but you know what, he played shittier. And every once in a while, that happens. Great dub for the Ohio State Team Team. I hope you guys enjoyed, and I'll see you in the next video. Peace!
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PM Modi's insightful talk with students at Pariksha Pe Charcha
Prime Minister Narendra Modi interacted with students, teachers and parents at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi during the 7th edition of Pariksha Pe Charcha (PPC). During the insightful session the Prime Minister solved various queries and answered the questions that created a difference in the lives of students providing them fruitful solutions related to exam preparation, career progression and, maintaining a healthy lifestyle with studies. #parikshapecharcha #pmmodi #narendramodi #exams #examsuccess #examstrategy #exampreparation To Subscribe PM Narendra Modi's YouTube Channel click now at https://goo.gl/8qsb5E and stay updated🔔 To Follow PM Narendra Modi's WhatsApp Channel, click now at https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va8IaebCMY0C8oOkQT1F PM Narendra Modi's other social media platforms: ► Download the NM App: http://nm4.in/dnldapp ► Like us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/narendramodi ► Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/narendramodi ► Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/narendramodi
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अब तो यो खान्दल श्टरस अद परसर अस प्राईम्री श्टर अब भी बन चाते है क्या? तेरी गर रहो गया? सब से बूरी जो स्तिती है, तो कन्फुज़मा है तो हमें आदर तानी चेख में हम निलना एक बड़ा वियायाम के साथ साथ पड़े को कैसे मेंनेज करे? अपका शरी देकर के लगता है, मुझा आपने सही सबहल पूषा है पहल्वनी वाले एकसेज करे आना करे आपना लेकिन फिट्डेस किलिए एकसेच करना चाही है नो कमप्रमाई एकसेच करना अपका आपने एकसेच करे आपने कितना समझ भीद गया पताने कितनी निन्द खराब होगा एक पताने है अववशक निन्द लेते है कि नहीं लेते है वो आपके स्वाष्ट पर बहुत बहुत पूषा है अववशक निन्द लेते है कि नहीं लेते है वो आपके स्वाष्ट पर बहुत बहुत पूषा है इसकमप लेए भी नहीं मोदी जी को मिलाता उसने कहाए शोजाओ कीटर कर काम जिंदगी को सबारना है जिंदगी को सामर्ठे देना
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In the Name of the Law - He Did It, or Did He? (#15)
08/16/36, episode 15 Compiled by Old Time Radio Researchers Group, www.otrr.org
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in the name of the law we bring you another of the thrilling stories in this exciting series taken from actual police case file 1935 I had the rain riding the wings of an early November gale lashes down on the sleeping holy mounds are down the terrible wind and rain and I'm afraid you didn't see you oh that's what I was doing and I'm afraid I didn't see you mrs. I could never tell you tail it went apart well it's hard to tell anybody in the storm I'm rude I never thought wind so much alike so you're rude the one that works in the bank yes and that's just what I've been doing working in the bank at this time of night quiet after 11 o'clock for this idea bankers hours is a miss sometimes when they have special statements and things like that to get out especially if it umbrella your carry how I like my color that's why I bought this red one tell me how do you make Jimmy that voice twice the size of any five-year-olds all who have such a lovely girl asking for it my route even under this awning I can see why they keep putting the tailored twin pictures in the paper oh well that's because of my I know and I just bet I'll see a picture of you in that outfit we go dog Jimmy gets a little older all about you aren't you afraid to walk the car line along that dog tree blowing down he built this review creepier never like something a mystery story but saying arm what's that red thing farther down the slope there see looks like an umbrella never saw one that color of red before so bright I'm going to get it that umbrella's a few hardly broken at all just a few ribs well let's play a parachute my turn first I'll jump first wait my turn first I thought first well this one looks new don't know looks like a girl here you are watch me I'm going for a real ride that's just halfway down like you did but all the way to the bottom give me a push-off ready go oh gee Bill I it's a girl she's dead closer all torn and her head look this is terrible $8.00 I'd say inspector horrible death fiend was murdering here head sergeant yes inspector that's ain't that mercy her head is completely crushed yes it looks like the blows just about crushed that pretty head what a brutal crime she was so young lovely young body what a fiend yes what all you can recognize is that blue sweater sweater hey look there's a skirt over here that's dark blue yeah nice clothes once look over there sergeant what's that the pocket book see open it money still here wasn't robbery no it wasn't robbery or is there any name in that purse there's a name on the paper Ruth Taylor names from the neighborhood not the face all covered with dirt and blood there sergeant this girl must have been murdered after 11 o'clock these clothes are all wet right inspector didn't start to rain until 11 last night rain is probably washed away any clues I don't know rain sometimes makes clues you've got to get there some better eat at a large now yes and he may strike again like this tonight come on sergeant pull yourself together get the car in his photographer to hurry up out here yes it's over here's the pocket book wait just a minute Taylor drovers trust company why sure sergeant I know it what inspector by that face this is Ruth Taylor one of the Taylor twins surely that can't oh yes it is sergeant and it's the coroner who puts her picture on the front page this time vector oh good morning Dr. Irv well is your case bad as this a sooner we get this murder of the better inspector what clues well I've had the police combing this spot since the body was found there wasn't much in the way of clues footprint plenty of mud sizable man made these footprints inspector I want faster a pair of smalls made of these I kept them clean for you for that purpose doctor good look at the bird nice sticky birds all over the place and these maple leaves oak leaves to you count them as clues oh yes leave the white oak what's that over there piece of concrete I guess a bloody piece of concrete or I missed my guess would you say that was the murder weapon doctor and cover the poor girl's head maybe I can answer inspector all right there you are incredible that one body could be so mutilated but one thing is sure yes that piece of bloody concrete is not the murder weapon too blunt you mean that the poor girl's skull was factored by a sharper instrument we've got to find that all right now put them in on the job right away doctor they'll rake every leaf in this ravine dig up the earth save a couple of leaves for me inspector leave for four I may need them to find the man who murdered this girl all right doctor you're a criminologist and I'm just a cop you try your way I'll try my all right maybe we'll catch two murders that way don't forget that Taylor girls were twins you say Miss Jean that your sister Ruth had no enemies oh no it was so kind inspector it's so wonderful everybody loved real miss Jean have you any enemies maybe the murder was hunting you oh I wish it had been me there there now remember you and your sister or identical twin looked alike you dressed alike anyone have mistaken root for you anyone jealous well Ruth and I we both had boys sometimes they would get jealous you know like boys do who are these boyfriends Tom Pittman he liked Ruth a lot she was worth liking I loved her she was a part of me I'm lost without it when did Tom Pittman see your sister left it was last night he took her out to dinner downtown he was really jealous he was afraid she wasn't working last night he was afraid she was going out with Jim Larkin who's Jim Larkin well I suppose he'd call him a real sporty he sells cars owns a big red ropes and spends lots of money he was crazy about Ruth oh I'll see you please miss Jean try to collect yourself you know we need your help it was crazy about Ruth but she didn't like him he swore he'd kill her before any other man should have a glass thinking he was fooling but but no tell me what's Larkin's address I don't know where he lives and none of us ever knew where he was that's strange well where does he work national auto sales company nationally miss Jean does anyone ever try to molest your sister coming home at night well once in a while she thought someone was following her man yes I wasn't sure but she thought he wore a long gray out there a tall man she said gray out story the only show up on rainy nights well yes but was a laugh about it the next morning we sort of kid her about the shadow in the gray out the shadow in the gray Ulster Miss Jean we'll talk to fitman and Larkin we'll bring that shadow in the gray Ulster out in the daylight Sergeant we've questioned all the suspects brought in so far I'd better talk to that motorman now he's right outside inspector I'll bring Nick Sarley in then oh just a minute you look up fitman and Larkin yes gnarly at each other already I put a dictaphone there still like I told me pretty soon that pair will be at each other's throat and then maybe there's still a truth I don't know sergeant this case is getting tough and tough well bring in the motor yes come in McSarley I think you're the motorman of the death car are you death car well Ruth Taylor met her death a few moments after she stepped off that car into the rain didn't she oh I come a sorrow yes I could take my motorman's handle the man who committed that murder yes yes make sure they tell me you who was on your car that night besides the girl a lot of people it was a hockey special inspector will run them on nights that play hockey in town remember the girl that I do sir and we'll as she ruled with me every day almost where did she get off at the corner of Gerard Norwood road at what time man have to look at my record book set all right I got there at the corner it she got off sir at 1143 1143 tell me McSarley you know any of the people who are on that death car way yes sir there was a lot of hockey fans in the game and John Dennison and his Mrs. and Miss Mary Graham and oh yes yes and on the back of the car was Tom Pittman who my Tom Pittman I've often seen him take Miss Taylor aim at night and I was wondering why he was on the back of the car and not up front near me the victim get off on the cellar in nature but another man did what there when Miss Taylor got off another man got off with her was he tall yes and did he wear a grey outfit why yeah but if you thought he did did you get a look at his face kind of look yeah he had his collar turned up I'll take a look at these pictures look dollar there yeah you recognize the man any of them no not this one no wait no no no yes here that's him are you sure I could swear that's the month George angel face you can't burglary petty large me assault sergeant arrest angel face yes round up every man and woman who was on that death car last night but I want angel face first yes what about it sergeant respect your avengers face of guilty he's a better actor than most he didn't spill a thing is he held on me that first time to bring him in again all right back in the sector oh hello dr. come in surely just having to count in for some more questions I have a question to ask him to just one just one come on sit down you can and what were you doing on Norwood Road last night I told you walking walking in that rain you expect a jury to believe that well it's a true record against you angel face I was on Norwood Road but I didn't kill that guy all right all right just hang yourself angel face you had her newspaper pictures in your pocket tell what I often collect pictures in the paper just another twist in the new say angel face doctor Erby here has a question to ask you all right doctor yes you can take this pencil write your name on this pad that's my name yes just write it but can I live there you are all right anything else doctor that's all inspector take your camera away sergeant whenever you're ready to confess angel face just let me know I didn't do it I tell you I didn't do come on come on well doctor as you got your man I don't know yet that angel face is not the murder what I will help you can and wrote with his right hand the murder of Ruth Taylor was left handed see these photographs of her head yeah those blows came from above into the right delivered by a left handed man medium height I'd say from the angle and the leverage you had on the murder weapon what was the murder weapon sure about the size of a monkey wrench but these blows with a wrench would have a letter to her head all right doctor go ahead now you're going to give me a picture of the murder not yet but when you find him his scotch flat overcoat will be wet covered with mud and birds but suppose you come over to my laboratory this is my private laboratory inspector I've never allowed anyone in here before his tailor case deserves the honor doctor what are the cast of the footprints the murder where the number 10 shoe rubber heels what's this rabbit hair rabbit hair yes I can't tell you any more about it now but it may hang a man sooner or better how old will he be about 25 I have a slight limp and be a clean shaven I test prove it but how I analyzed every minute particle found under the dead girl's nails she put up a desperate fight she tore his coat that's a plant she clawed the man those enlargements are the stubble beard reddish brown you'll find a scratch on the murderers hand to home scotch clad limp what do you find this is a Donald I brought the baby oh thank you nurse hasn't my husband come here why no but don't worry he'll be here at hospital any minute but he's an hour late and he didn't come yesterday all day don't upset yourself it's almost time to nurse the baby you'll make yourself sick and scared and that's right put him here right in my arm there oh isn't he sweet happy I'd be upon a Harry we're here well Harry is here the boy himself Oh Harry Harry I worry so when you're late well you know it is Mary we've been so busy at the garage aren't you going to look at the baby oh sure you think cute little tag oh no sir you're not leaving I'll be back later mr. Donald Frosty huh well I must go now Matt you're leaving already well I promise mom part of drop by for supper tonight well all right come back tomorrow you will come back tomorrow I missed you so today I'll come every day glad you and the kid are so well we have done well little Harry is only three days old but you can see he's exactly like his father exactly like you Harry don't kiss me there you go see you tomorrow goodbye dear why aren't you wearing a heavy overcoat veins so hard last night and it's cold outside I know if you were dying you'd worry about me I'd probably work you're so tall and handsome and good Harry good good Lou see you tomorrow goodbye darling goodbye what's all the record outside mass they're hunting for the murder of this tailor searching houses stores every place looking for a tall young man where the scotch clad over cold oh well I hope they find them but one may do he'll probably be short fat and wearing kills goodbye goodbye mr. O'Donnell we do for you all the same listen sir you keep a grocery store and you know everybody in this neighborhood don't you well yes and it's a good neighborhood too yeah I know I know that that's what they tell me everywhere but this is murder what yes that's both Taylor case we're hunting a young man tall where the scotch clad over cold he's being shaved and washed with a limb he's left handed to and uh it can't be no can't be what well I know the man you described but he can't be a murderer who was he why can't he be only Harry O'Donnell a mother young husband why from just the baby where can I find him quick where the entity's home on Wood Street he'll he'll be at Norwood garage but but he never killed Lou Taylor Harry O'Donnell I'd like five gallons of gas what's your name my customers don't usually ask name I'm not a usual customer come on what's your name I my name is a Donald Harry O'Donnell about your hand left hand today turn it over what is there let me see the back of that hand I'm Inspector police come on how'd you get it working here on this gas pump let me have that time so this is what you clubbed her with O'Donnell you're wanted for the matter of Ruth Taylor I've never heard of her I never saw her except the newspapers any man who can laugh over a fake like that I wasn't laughing at that I was laughing at you thinking I have a minute to do with it I'll show you this photograph they take them at 25 can you identify it yes sir it's a composite photograph live-strives of the man which all my laboratory tests show is the murder of Ruth Taylor section over the rules how was this man and the photograph reconstructed doctor is hide and wait were determined by footprints found the scene of the crime her feet were not muddy therefore the murder carried this girl who weighed 120 pounds from the road down the ravine in doing so he left tracks that indicated the length some slight defect in the right foot the tracks also showed a second type of rubber he'll get them out and yes so shown in the end set and the souls were hand-sewned newly repaired these photographic enlargements of the footprints in the mud show that clearly I also indicated that birds and maple leaves would be found in the murder's clothing as the facts prove the color of the hair doctor how did you arrive at that these photographs are giant enlargements of the tiny particles of flesh and hair found under the murdered girl's fingernails they show one the stubble the man's beard scratch from his face in the struggle and two the fine hair from the back of the hand the color of both his reddish brown same color hair and beard of the defendant Harry O'Donnell yes exactly I show the jury state's exhibit twenty seven twenty seven is this more a doctor a laparoscopy of rubbing prosecuting attorney will proceed your honor the final piece of evidence the state will present a curve I show you the cellophane envelope what does it contain rabbit hair rabbit hair yes sir in that envelope or 234 blue rabbit hair blue where did you get them doctor we found them on the overcoat and on the suit of the defendant Harry O'Donnell the defendant's wife recently had a baby doctor for those rabbit hairs come from baby garments no baby garments in the Ardonal Ardonal home contained rabbit hairs of this type these are known as Belgian rabbit hairs those on the baby's garments were Arcona doctor I'll show you again state's exhibit number one will you identify it again please it's the sweater worn by Ruth Taylor on the night she was murdered what color is the sweater sky blue rabbit hair dyed sky blue same kind of blue rabbit hair as a 234 blue rabbit hairs found in the clothing of the defendant O'Donnell yes sir exactly the same yes sir science proves without a doubt that the blue clues found in the sweater and on the defendant's clothing are twins turn around O'Donnell all right sir it didn't look really Edward the loser is just a judge have you anything to say you're done only that I love my wife and baby boy that I'm innocent I'm sorry for my wife and baby my father and mother my wonderful wife all my regrets for them is that all that's all the trap door bring it in the name
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Following is a presentation of TFNN, trade what you see with Larry Pezzavento call now toll free at 1-877-927-6648 or internationally at 727-873-7618. Now Larry Pezzavento. Okay folks, one of the things that we did in the newsletter that also in the early video that we sent out early Sunday morning was to show you that if we did get a 382 retracement you can see here's where we closed on Friday. We did get the 382 retracement here at 5029 the high was 5029 and a half. Then we had another one here right after the opening this morning. That was a 382 off of this high right here. We had a really nice ABCD pattern here where the market had a nice little bounce but right now it has a negative indication because we're so far below the opening and you know where it's going to go from here is anybody's guess but you know this is what we're looking at as far as risk control. That's the main thing that we're looking at when we're watching these markets for any stretch of the imagination. Now the one that we had wrong but we corrected it very quickly and that was in the gold market. We had sold the 382 here at 31 which was right. Let's just get back here and see where we were. There's where we were right here. Let me get this is where we were right there. There was a 382 off of this last move that we had right here. That came in at 31. We sold that there and when we were early this morning I said look this thing is not backing off and we got a chance to go a lot higher. The reasoning for that folks was this right here. I'm just going to move this over a little bit. You know how much our respect the 382 because it really is the precursor of things to come but look at this folks from your low to your high the exact low comes in to the exact tick. I hope I did this right and it was exact just a minute ago. Yeah there it is right there. Right there. There was your low right here. One tick from the absolute low. The low was at 20, 24, 10 and that number comes in at 20, 2370 so 40 cents away and I said look can't risk any more above here so we put our stop right here just about break even I should have gone along but I didn't but anyway that's neither here to there. We do one thing at a time here as we go through these trades. Now we had another trade and the only reason I'm bringing these up is because you know we have losers and we have winners and a lot of them you know they're interrelated because they're you know very very close but here was one we've been waiting for for quite some time and that is here in the cattle. This is the April cattle we'll get the larger get that larger time frame up here you can see there's what we were waiting for is to complete this larger ABCD pattern folks if you like ABCD and we do here there's your ABCD these are either one put this down and it measures to the almost exact high of the day 87 shut the front door and raise the rent that's not good anyway so what you're in now is you put the stop at break even you'll see where it goes from here right now it has a you know one penny profit in it which is better than having a loss that's the main thing that we want to be paying attention to here so let's move on here and cover another one that several people have asked me about and that let me get the charts up to get up to date here I'm going to cascade them so I can pull them up a little bit you know we've been watching soybeans for a very long time this is the November contract that we happen to be watching it's got some missing data this is really basically this overnight stuff where there's really nothing going on you know that's what we're watching but we had a move from the low to the high you can see we went from 37 up to 62 okay that's 25 cents the harmonic number in beans is 18 cents so 18 or 36 so it was halfway in between then the market came down and it rallied up to the 61% retracement what we need to do is we need to be watching this on an hourly basis and here's what we want to be watching for there's a possibility that this is the major low right down here at 36 we don't know whether that's going to be the case or not so what we're watching is we're going to be watching this move right here which was very nice but it didn't go anywhere you'll see from your high down to your low you went right up to the 61% retracement didn't do very much then it came back now we also want to ask how was the pullback so you go from your high to your low and that did it went down to the 382 just a little bit below it here at 51 but what we'd like to see because we believe in these cycles which we have a big one coming up here on Wednesday Thursday and we'll have Grace Morris and and Norman maybe Tim Boss talked to us about this lunar cycle plus some of the things that are related there to Mercury and the reason why we're looking at mercury folks is you know Andrew Lowe who's one of the most successful hedge fund managers in all of Wall Street he has a $3 billion hedge fund that all of the profits goes to cancer research for women well I miss I guess men too but he does a huge amount of business and he also runs a financial engineering for MIT and you know where those dudes are those are the guys of the brain trust of Wall Street oh let's move this over a little bit right here here's where we are here's what I'm looking for is this is here on the 15th so if we can get out here in around the 22nd what I'd like to see happen now this is my Christmas wish list which I make every day anyway this is what I'd like to see the market pull down into this area right here we got a little gap from last night but this is the area around 46 that's about 10 cents from where we are now that's not very much in beans but there's a chance that if it moves real quietly not with this jagged you know sharp down move stuff I'd like to see it get down here close to this level here on the 13 on the 22nd or 23rd that's two days out two to three days out but that's what we're going to be looking for the one thing that I'm 100% sure of I'm gonna do this weekly chart for you okay been doing this for a long time by the way I was able to meet with our good friend Rich Anderson over the weekend he came up to Scottsdale while I was playing in a poker tournament we have a new poker room at the Talking Stick Resort in Scottsdale folks it's the most beautiful poker room I've ever seen in my life 80 tables oh I mean it is just absolutely I'm not easily impressed because I've seen so many of these poker rooms but not like this one anyway this was we're looking at the long-term weekly there's going to be a lot of support in here I think we got the possibility of making a $2 rally in beans if we can engage it right you can see we've been coming down week after week look how many weeks let's just double check to see how many weeks it's been down you want to talk about a market that's oversold it's been down 12 weeks 13 weeks so now we're starting to get some type of a little bottom in here and that's what we're looking the meal is still you know going it's up a little bit today but it's still this is the one that I think offers the best because they haven't planted these puppies yet these little beans there they haven't published them planted them yet so that'll be starting here around March 1st in the warmer parts of the southern about and then later on around middle of April but then there'll be lots of chances for crop scares and not all these years I have never been through a year where you don't have at least one two or three 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Okay folks now what we did on Sunday was we said with the Dow Jones he had this big drop here of 300 points on Friday and to sell the 382 back and folks it missed it by four pips we had I even shaded it by a little bit and we still didn't get filled so we missed that and then we got it later today I said go to the second group which would have been down in here get this right there it came in here at 3867 so sold it there with our stop above there that's working a little bit better just recently here now you notice here we had a pretty good move down then we had a little bit move up let's just double check to see if that was a 3a2 because sometimes those can come in handy and sure enough there was right there for strong trending markets this thing works pretty nicely for sure okay now I've had a request to talk about Richard Wycoff Wycoff let me get this up here I've got the charts up here that I want you to see here's where we are okay Richard Wycoff this is from stock charts but it's the guy that does the work now for Wycoff who died in 1934 I believe he was in California but he was only 60 years old you know we lost Gartley in 1969 and he was only 70 years old so those guys died relatively relatively soon and speaking of that folks if you have any type of an estate at all please please make yourself a will or a trust or something to protect your relatives Jimmy passed away here a couple days ago and he didn't leave a will and so it's in California but fortunately I have really good attorneys on the on the hunt there so it'll be okay just be longer but you really want to let let your wishes be known who gets what and whatever anyway you notice when you look at this stuff remember Wycoff and Gartley and all those dudes you know lived during the 30s and 40s and 50s Ralph Elliott was in the 40s and stuff like that so that's the main thing that we're watching here as we're looking at some of these things unfolding here this morning okay anyway let's just get this up so we can see it right now and I want to be able to see here's where we are this is with all the ABCDs okay this is you can see it so you can see them everywhere now all I do folks is I look at patterns within patterns within patterns so when I looked at this and I saw a G I saw some really cool-looking stuff so the first thing I did is I picked it out okay you can see there's a perfect three drive to a top pattern look at that a perfect a B CD coming in all these little wiggles they're too small for me to even worry about it but you can see here how it's coming down these are all 3a twos I have no idea is what this PSY ARs I mean that's part of the program that I guess that they use but that's basically just looking at 3a twos on the way down you know ABCDs you can see ABCDs all the way up in here you know some of these are just too small to do but the white cough works because it's a swing trading method and if you add some swing trading stuff with a tiny bit of you know mathematics and sacred geometry like what do you have or what do you want to call it the fib ratios and stuff like that or other other numbers of sacred geometry the square roots of those numbers you're going to do relatively well okay now let's move on here see what else is going on here in the world and we'll get seeing right here I'll hold on one second I want to get where we at here okay we want to be watching the the goal oh someone asked a question about the gold market hold on one second here I want to get the gold up here one second here and we will be ready to go here now here is crude oil now we just had now this is one of those kinds where the 3a to it gives you a little bit of a problem because if you sold it here your stop has got to be above here now I sold it right in here the reason why is I thought this downtrend I tried buying it here but I was late but look there you like ABCDs and this is a bull market of course there's your AB leg right there you know there's your CD leg coming in right here went a little bit lower and so now what I'm looking at is to see whether this thing is going to back off from here or not so that's the main thing that I'm paying attention to as I watch these things here this morning remember they don't always work but when they do they work pretty well this was the one that we liked really good for a longer term trade that was if we could get the market to go higher by just a little bit what we were watching for last night and with the news coming in about the those dudes over I get with the hoodies or howdies whatever they are hitting that I forget which which country it was wasn't a major country but it blockaded his there things but anyway look at this is what we were watching for if you got a nice ABCD like this one up into this 79 level you had another one right here so that would have set up a very nice three drive pattern there's drive one this would have been drive that doesn't draw it right hold on just a second from your high down here to your low and then I got to move this oh it's not going to do it the right way anyway that's what you'd be watching here let me draw it in so you can see it better there's your AB leg right here there's another one coming in right on the top see how they're all coming together and if you measured the 1.27 expansion of that last move it all comes together right about there you'll get this able to see it in just a second right about this level right here about 70 67 I believe that's where the area is where we would have liked to been a seller but unfortunately we didn't we weren't able to get that and so we just have to you know move on and see what the next one's going to bring okay so that's what we're paying attention to if you have any questions it's 877-927-6648 okay now we'll see look what's going on with our cattle here we sold the cattle we have our stop at the break even right now right up in here so that's not going to be any much very much of a problem so that one seems to be working okay and what do we have here oh we had a little bit of rally here in the S&P here it's getting above the area where I thought it might stop but let's just look at it to see where we are here that was the last 3-8-2 so that's the one you want to measure off of right there folks okay so what we're going to do is we're going to clean all this out and we're going to do it the right way and see what the 3-8-2 is going to be on this one you see how this distance here was from 81 to 97 16 points this one should be 16 you add 16 to that and that takes you to 83 and the high has been 84 so if that's correct this should be the 3-8-2 right there let's see if it gets there bada bing bada boom you follow what I'm saying this is we can call it wike off you can call it uh joshmo whatever you want to call it but there it is right there there's your ab leg abcd to the downside right there okay and what does it do rallies right up to the 3-8-2 that's probably going to be pretty much spot on to the 6-1-8 of the other move that's 50 percent but that should be the resistance right in there so it's not that hard I guess you know sometimes when you look at it it's a little easier than you might think anyway that's what we're watching now if this thing explodes and gets above here then we could be looking at something really big because this was a this was far lower than it should have been today let's look at this hourly chart you can see we went substantially below the 61 percent retracement today folks I know you're not going to you're going to find this hard to believe but I actually bought right here at this level right here I bought 83 okay and I got out of it right there not only on a dare someone says you're afraid to buy it I said no I'll put a stop in and miss my stop by two points I made you know 300 bucks anyway I did do it just to say hey I traded with the trend and the trend has certainly been up anyway uh we got to take a break 877-927-6648 we got to talk 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had a uh this was the uh more this was the morning you could see of the 20th uh it actually was uh opening a little bit higher from where we were here on friday there was friday we opened a little bit higher how much higher it looks like we made about a 61 percent retracement uh 50 percent then we made an abcd to the downside there's not been a 382 ever since uh this uh this high has been in we made it the 382 would have been right here you can see that there was your 382 would have been right there on that one but then it hasn't had anything you know since that time where it's going from here folks is anybody's guess but i i firmly believe that ai is here to stay i mean it's going to affect the movie industry any type of entertainment especially the uh the most popular thing on the internet which is pornography it's really going to shake those folks up and also lawyers and stuff anything where there's numbers or things like that involved it's going to be really really difficult not to get around ai i don't know i know very little but i've just seen a couple demonstrations that literally i i was totally shocked i was just really blown away at okay let's move over here to one other thing that i wanted to mention someone asked a question about apple and i'm not an apple user of any color well i do have a anano but that's uh let's get the daily up here on apple if you have any questions i'll try to answer them 4877 9276648 i still think we were looking at apple down here at 169 we're almost ready to take out this level right here you can see where we are in some type of a downtrend you know it's certainly a weaker than market stock the last rally went a little above the 618 measures a bcd and there's another larger a bcd here that's going to take us down too because there's your uh well either one of these lows is about the same you'll take the secondary one and you'll see that that's going to take us to at least uh somewhere between 177 and 169 i i have to go with the well it's got to get to 177 before it gets to 169 but that's where i think it would be headed just because of this a bcd and the fact that it's acting pretty good way oversold now we've been down one two three four five six seven eight nine days one two three four five six seven eight days here so we're due for a little bit of a bounce and we're going to see whether we get it but this is what i'm looking at 177 to 169 it's a bcd folks i don't do anything anymore uh mysterious or fancy than that it's uh as simple as i can possibly get it okay so we'll get rid of both of those and then someone asked a question about the action in walmart today so because that's been the leader of the stock market in the dow jones earlier this morning so we're going to pull it up and take a look at it just one second here and w m t as i recall w m t there it is we're going to bring it up here and here's walmart whoo man they must have had some blockbuster earnings shut the front door and razor it let's see where we are with a bcd's if you like a bcd's okay let's just clean it all out and see what we can come up with here okay there's where we are get all this out and we'll start this low right back here to this high right here let's just see what oh a bcd there's your a leg right here i know you guys get bored with this stuff but you know what folks i've been doing this a long time and i'm never bored the abcd measured to 74 50 where it got as high as 82 now when you have a gap like this okay when you have a gap going into this what you have to do is you have to expand your ab leg there's your ab leg here you expand the cd leg to 1.27 of the ab leg because of the gap so if you come over here and measure this 1.27 and you'll get this you'll be able to see that the high measure to 181.20 and the high today was i missed it 181.35 this is 181.29 the high measure to 121.35 that's gotta be that that's just a type of type of a type of a topological air i guess or whatever they call it anyway sometimes it works some and folks i had not looked at this i had no idea that i did you can see what i just did i didn't didn't make anything whenever you have a gap in these things like this you really have to add that to it because that's that's how it goes and you can see let's just check and see after the early morning break see if we made it a little 382 for the folks here in the cheap seats well it has the break but this is not a 382 that's that's you know it went quite a bit higher than the 382 but it's only a buck or two so anyway that's what we're watching here in walmart today boy this must be stock day everybody's got questions about stock so let me get over here and take a look at one other one here let's get up here it will be quite easy to pick this up and we'll be okay whereas there it is there it is hold on someone's asked about alibaba and jack mom jack is waiting to sell this at 100 and i think he's going to have to wait a little while you know this thing let's just look at the weekly you can see how big this was at one time 320 and you can see folks on the way down this was 618 look 382 382 382 and it's been going down down down it's still you know i don't know how he's going to get a hundred dollars out of it well he could easily get a rally up into this area but my goodness and there's another example here there's your abcd measured to 287 and the stock topped at 320 there was a little gap in here i don't know if it is well isn't a gap in there too but i don't know if that would have made much difference let's just add that to it and see if that would have got you to the promised land with no it's it's going to be a little above it this is going to make me look a little silly but oh maybe not too bad it measured to 329 and the high was 319 319 was a high the 1.27 expansion measured to 329 still pretty close not too bad okay one other question someone had is about this the canadian dollar so let me get rid of this and bring up the canadian dollar and we will do our best to uh let's just do it with well i better do it with the uh the 4x because that's the easiest way to do it it's been under uh a little bit of consolidation here here's where the canadian is right now this is the us dollar versus the canadian so when the us dollar goes up the canadian goes down so the us dollar is stronger than the canadian right now you can see the big abcd pattern right here that measured down to this level just a little below the 786 then we had a small little pull back here a nice little another abcd pattern right in here you'll be able to see it right there there's your abcd or i got questions coming in about currency now and there is your abcd right there within just a few ticks of the exact high and so now we're doing nothing we're in a real tight consolidation here in fact the dollar is really strengthening against the canadian because look now you have a 135 pattern for me you see you've got you've got the higher bottoms in here that you know indicative of a market that wants to go higher we should at least duplicate what we did the last time and that's going to take us up here somewhere way above the 618 level so that's what we're watching in the canadian dollar let's take a break and we'll take a look at the euro and also the us dollar index next 877-927-6648 you might think that if you want to be successful at trading in the stock market you're going to need a crystal after all it's impossible to predict the future right like any endeavor in life before you decide it's impossible get some advice from the experts you might find that it's not so impossible after all for daily market overviews that give you direction on the key indices selective stocks and commodities subscribe to the opening call newsletter at tfnn.com the opening call newsletter is written by basal chapman creator of the trading methodology known as the Chapman wave the Chapman wave up-down sequence gives you an edge in identifying price 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basically nothing has done very little but there's something on this chart folks that is it's the best there is of anything i'm going to show it to you right now this is an hourly chart you see this pattern right here i'm going to just draw this in then we're going to look at on a smaller time frame so if you're having trouble making money in the market if you have the patience to wait for this pattern right here you're going to make a lot of money so we're looking at 60 minutes so we're going to move down to a 13 minute chart and go back to the 15th and you're going to be able to see that right there there it is right there you see there on the 15th that my friends is an a b c d now remember this is taken several hours to complete this and what you want to be doing is you just want to come up and sell it 382 right there there's your 382 right there at 19 1905 the high was 1910 you're risking various you stop would have been right above here you've been risking about eight picks and look what happened down it came down it came here's almost the same pattern right here there's a b c d doing exactly the same thing so if that's the same thing it should be right at the 382 retracement also so you come in and look at it and it's a little above the 382 but not quite to the 50% but the key is you have an a b c d and you're in a downtrend hello operator that's what you want to be looking for folks that's what you want to be watching for so that's the main thing you're looking at now this is still in a downtrend if we look at this on the long term weekly which we've done many times we do this in the newsletter we're very very close to that big bottom down here remember that comes in let's get this for I think it's a four hour yeah four hours what we want to wait there it is right now let me get this thing out of the way that thing doesn't work I'm going to delete all of this that's what I'm going to do because here's what we're watching this is the big long term daily okay now this is the March contract for the bonds and you're going to be able to see this in just one second there's your a leg right there there's your p leg I'm going to draw it straight up so you can see that we are with it oh my goodness this says that did we hit it holy cow it did hit it uh-oh something's wrong with my data because boy my data says it was uh-oh something's bear with me here folks got trouble in river city uh no let me get to that uh daily then big daily see I'm showing it comes here 117 13 let me clean this out just a little bit I've got to do this here just to see what's wrong because that is that is going to change the game a little bit hello operator more than a little let's get this up here so we can see there's your a leg right here we'll just keep it right here so we can see it there's your b leg c leg d leg son of a gun got dirt I don't want to be short this damn thing wow that's not good Larry oh boy I don't know what I did wrong here I gotta correct this yeah there's your 382 so we missed it here and then we had the room but that's an abcd right on the money and if we looked at the uh let's just look at the time frame down caught me in an error folks I gotta get this thing corrected see the on the last move down it was 18 days and we're not anywhere near 18 days on the way down on this one because see the 18th day would be you know way out here into March sometime but the fact that we made that abcd down there someone told me that and I didn't I've got a double check to see I don't think it has anything to do with the march continuation because we've been in the march contract for a very very long time remember December was way back here so we've been in March long before this so that's the problem that we have that we're facing this so that's not good I'm short these from 20 and I am just going to uh get out of these and just about a heartbeat here so we'll have to take care of that that is um that's a that's a clerical error that I'm very well at least you see how I do it sometimes you're right sometimes you're wrong but that is an abcd measuring to 26 and the low was 23 that's a whole point higher and that's today so looking at this on the little bit of a time frame right here there was the bottom here today I should have been buying there well that's Monday that's well that was yesterday I wouldn't been doing that but then we had a little bit of a pull back here this is uh I don't want to I don't want to be short just fortunately I sold it that uh 18 20 I have my stuff right above there so when the show ends I'm just going to get out of the darn thing at the at the market and you know what I'm going to do let me do something here uh yeah uh I'll just leave it like that down just a couple points but that that is that's a that's a clerical error on my part that that's not good well at least this doesn't have a a big loss on anything so that's the main thing that we want to be paying attention to okay now yes and please come right back a little bit here let's get up here you'll see we haven't hasn't you know done any you think any damage we got down here to 70 then we rallied back a little bit we'll just do this on a three minute so we can see how quickly it's jumping around on some of these things we had a little bit of a pull back here now let's just look at the 382 off of this major high back here we already did that there there it is right there that told it to back off now it backed off 12 points and now it's coming right back and that tells us that you're probably looking at another small abcd pattern coming in right about there that would be up around 87 and that would be um that's not quite the 50 percent but that's what you could easily do uh from that level right here but when it comes back this quickly like this remember john hill said once you go more than 78 percent of this move that's called a yum yum and it's probably going to go up and uh well stopped right at the 786 so there's if it starts getting above here that's most probably where it's going to be going okay so that's another one that we want to be paying very close attention we have a question here about a stock i'm not even sure we still have a caterpillar let me double check here to see if we have caterpillars still in the i used to look at it because it was there there it is caterpillar what we'll do is we've got a break coming up here in just a second but we'll look at caterpillar when we come back it doesn't look very good you can see here we got up to this level right here and we've been heading lower looks like the earnings were not too good in here boy 330 this is why the dowels down today is a caterpillar that's a that's a big drop for a $300 stock so that's why we're paying close attention to that one okay so let's see how much time we got left before the break up we got 54 seconds let's just do the caterpillar right now there was a 382 and caterpillar the kind we like to see it backed off a little bit but then you know once it went above there that told you that that pattern was not breaking and then look at this bullish pattern right here you see this oh i'll bet you that is a beauty let's just measure this one this is a daily from your low that's not 382 i can tell you that though what does it come to oh my gosh it is it's 0.33 very very close to 382 almost on the money let's see what the abcd is and then we'll be right back 877 927 6648 if you're looking for potential trading setups in the stock market then rocket equities and options report is a newsletter you should try tomio brian delivers options and equity trades when the markets present them using a combination of fundamentals and technicals sign up for rocket equities and options report today with a 30-day money back guarantee so you have nothing to risk for all the details and to start your subscription today visit the front page of tfnn.com tfnn educating investors everything in the universe is governed by the 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that level right here okay but that's an a b c d i'm gonna blow it up so we can see it there it is a b c d if you looked at it from the high of the previous swing right back here let's see how close it came to the 382 right on the money okay now what we have here we've got a real valid potential a b c d here go down to a smaller time frame just so we can see it clearly there it is right there there's the a b c d coming in right here remember up here is the 382 or the whole thing but this would be the first really good a b c d in quite a while if we get up there to this level right here which is 61 of that so i would be a seller there at 87 49 87 10 points and where it is right now if you like a b c d you got a couple things going for you're in a downtrend for heaven's sakes okay so you sell it there put your stop above there and see what happens but that's really what you're looking at all we've done so far on this rally is duplicate what we did pretty much exactly right there and exactly right there you see how it repeats over and over again that's what the market's doing all the time so you know it's not a mystery you just gotta you know take a look at what's happening with it and you should be okay now remember norm winsky will be our guest on friday tomorrow we're hoping to have tim bost as our guest remember he had some really great trade set up we're going to look at those and then hopefully on thursday we're going to have grace morris from astro economics he's been incredibly bullish for a long time i just want to see what her stance is you know coming into nvidia because the whole world is looking at nvidia for the reports that they're going to be bringing out i guess it's thursday whatever it is the whole world will be watching but they'll be happier now remains be seen to live every day in an attitude of gratitude and may god bless folks
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Putrefying Protein and “Toxifying” Enzymes
Certain gut bacteria can “retoxify” carcinogens that your liver successfully detoxified, but these bacteria can be rapidly suppressed by simple dietary changes. New subscribers to our e-newsletter always receive a free gift. Get yours here: https://nutritionfacts.org/subscribe/ The two videos I reference are Solving a Colon Cancer Mystery and Bowel Wars: Hydrogen Sulfide (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/solving-a-colon-cancer-mystery/) vs. Butyrate (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/bowel-wars-hydrogen-sulfide-vs-butyrate/). In Stool pH and Colon Cancer (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/stool-ph-and-colon-cancer/) I explain how we should strive to have an acidic environment in our colon (but alkaline in our kidneys): How to Treat Kidney Stones with Diet (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-to-treat-kidney-stones-with-diet/) and Testing Your Diet with Pee & Purple Cabbage (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/testing-your-diet-with-pee-purple-cabbage/). More on bowel health in: • Diet and Hiatal Hernia (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/diet-and-hiatal-hernia) • How Many Bowel Movements Should You Have Every Day? (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-many-bowel-movements-should-you-have-every-day) • Should You Sit, Squat, or Lean During a Bowel Movement? (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/should-you-sit-squat-or-lean-during a-bowel-movement) • Diverticulosis: When Our Most Common Gut Disorder Hardly Existed (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/diverticulosis-when-our-most-common-gut-disorder-hardly-existed) • Does Fiber Really Prevent Diverticulosis? (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/does-fiber-really-prevent-diverticulosis) This helps explain why animal protein may increase cancer risk, but what about the animal fat? That’s the subject of my next video, How to Reduce Carcinogenic Bile Acid Production. Have a question for Dr. Greger about this video? Leave it in the comment section at http://nutritionfacts.org/video/putrefying-protein-and-toxifying-enzymes and he'll try to answer it! Image Credit: Macro Windex via Flickr. https://NutritionFacts.org • Subscribe: https://nutritionfacts.org/subscribe • Donate: https://nutritionfacts.org/donate • Podcast : https://nutritionfacts.org/audio • Facebook: www.facebook.com/NutritionFacts.org • Twitter: www.twitter.com/nutrition_facts • Instagram: www.instagram.com/nutrition_facts_org • Books: https://nutritionfacts.org/books • Shop: https://drgreger.org
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Colon cancer is a leading cancer killer. Yet there's this paradox in Africa where they rarely get the disease, even in modern times when they are no longer eating their traditional whole food diet. So they're no longer eating lots of fiber and fresh fruits and vegetables. It is likely, therefore, that their continued low prevalence of colon cancer, 50 times lower than ours, is related to their low intake of animal protein and fat. As I explored previously, but why would animal protein and fat increase cancer risk? Well, as I noted in Bal Wars, if you eat egg whites for example, some of the protein isn't digested, isn't absorbed, it ends up in a colon where it undergoes a process called putrefaction. When animal protein putrefies in the gut, it can lead to the production of the rotten egg gas hydrogen sulfide, which, over and above its objectionable odor, can produce changes that increase cancer risk. Putrefying protein also produces ammonia. Over a lifetime on a standard Western diet, the bacteria in our colon may release the amount of ammonia found in 1,000 gallons of Windex. A concentration is found day-to-day inside the colon on usual Western diets. Ammonia destroys cells, alters DNA synthesis, increases cellular proliferation, may increase virus infection, favor the growth of cancerous cells, and definitely increase virus infection a second time. And it's the products of protein and fat digestion that are to blame, such that you can double ammonia concentrations in the colon by eating a lot of meat. But put people on a plant-based diet, and within just one week, the enzyme activity that creates the ammonia in the colon drops like a rock. Other bacterial enzymes are affected as well. Remember how broccoli family vegetables can boost detoxifying enzymes in the liver? These so-called phase 2 enzymes, UDP-glucorinosal transferases, they detoxify drugs and chemicals by applying a chemical stray jacket, here shown in red, deactivating the date-rate drug GHB, or taking the carcinogens who meet like benzopyrene and rendering them harmless before dumping them back into the intestine for disposal. But if our liver detoxifies it, why is benzopyrene and meat still associated with rectal cancer? Well, certain bacteria in our gut contain the opposite enzyme, a toxifying enzyme that removes the stray jacket and frees the carcinogen to wreak a last bit of havoc before it leaves the body. But within one week of eating plant-based, we can drop that enzyme activity in our colon by about 30%. But this was with a raw, extreme vegan diet. What about a regular vegetarian diet? Compared to a pound-of-meat-a-day diet, those placed on a meat-free diet for a month experienced a 70% drop in toxifying activity, which may raise the amount of carcinogens within the colon. And longtime vegetarians exhibit just a fraction of carcinogen-releasing activity compared to those on a standard American diet. So this may all help explain the increased risk in the United States. Researchers put it to the test, though, by taking biopsies from the lining of the colons of Americans versus Africans to measure proliferation rates, how fast the cells are dividing a marker for increased cancer risk and decreased cancer survival. This is what they found. The black dots denote proliferating cells, which we can see throughout the colons of Caucasian Americans and African Americans, but only a few were seen in the African biopsies, dramatically lower proliferation rates. Overall, higher colorectal cancer risk is associated with higher dietary antics of animal products and higher colonic populations of potentially toxic hydrogen and secondary bile cell-producing bacteria. And while they were in there to get biopsies, they looked around a little bit, and out of all the African colons they looked at, they only detect four issues out of 18 colons. But out of the 17 African American or Caucasian colons, they found 21 problems each, polyps, diverticulosis, lots of hemorrhoids. The remarkably pristine condition of the colons of our African volunteers further supports our impression that African colons were, in general, far healthier than American colons.
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Jessica Lyschik: Warum Introversion nichts schlimmes ist
Bestimmt kennt jeder so einen „stillen“ Menschen. Sie sind gerne alleine, Small Talk funktioniert nur bedingt und Partylöwen sind sie mal so gar nicht. In Meetings sind sie unscheinbare Teilnehmer, die selten das Wort ergreifen – meistens dann, wenn sie dazu aufgefordert werden. In unserer heutigen, extrovertierten Gesellschaft scheinen sie nicht so recht reinzupassen. Und doch gibt es sie und gerade unter uns Entwicklern sind sie häufiger anzutreffen. Warum ist das so? Was macht einen introvertierten Menschen aus? Jessica erlaubt uns in ihrer Session einen Blick hinter die Kulissen „leiser“ Menschen. WPTV link: https://wordpress.tv/2016/04/19/jessica-lyschik-warum-introversion-nichts-schlimmes-ist/
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Ja, schön, dass einige doch von euch zu mir in meine Session gefunden haben. Ich werde euch heute ein bisschen was erzählen, warum Introversion nicht Schlimmes ist. Ist es wirklich nicht? Kurz zu mir, ich bin Jessica, ich bin Web-Developer jetzt schon seit fast 10 Jahren und in den sozialen Netzwerken findet ihr mich meist unter Lumino, meinem Nick, und ich bin auch introvertiert. In der Session-Beschreibung habe ich so ein bisschen typischer Verhaltensweisen, ja, beispielhaft erwähnt, zum Beispiel, dass es Menschen gibt, die eben still sind, dass sie unscheinbar sind, dass sie gerne alleine sind, dass sie bei denen Smalltalk ERC ist oder so gar nicht Partylöwen sind und dass bei vielen vielleicht auch immer negativ rüberkommt. Die sind ja nicht gesellig oder die sagen ja nichts. Mit diesen Klischees nenne ich es jetzt mal, wo ich auch schon lange konfrontiert in meinem Leben. Ich habe in dem Zuge der Recherche ein bisschen meine ganz alten Zeugnisse durchgelesen und habe da Folgendes gefunden. Jessica ist sehr still und fügt sich unauffällig in die Klassengemeinschaft ein. Sie kann mit einzelnen Schülern Kontakt aufnehmen und recht aufgeweckt sein. Im Klassenverband wirkt sie dagegen oft ängstlich. In späteren Zeugnissen ist so, dass das oft dich das immer wiederholt, gerade nachdem ich die Schule gewechselt hatte, ist eigentlich dieser Satz in ähnlicher Form immer wieder vorhanden. Das ängstlich wird dann halt durch zurückhaltend eben ersetzt. Sie kann sich gut konzentrieren und arbeitet schon recht selbstständig. Veränderte Situationen verunsichern sie jedoch stark. Sie sollte sich noch aktiver im Unterrichtsgespräch beteiligen. So sagt es ja nichts, diese Geschichte. Sie wirkt sehr verträumt und hat Probleme, sich einer größeren Gruppe mitzuteilen. Dass man eher zurückgezogen wirkt. Konflikten versucht sie aus dem Weg zu gehen. Das war übrigens die erste Klasse. Da war ich sechs Jahre alt, so hat man mich damals beschrieben. So bin ich auch heute noch teilweise. Aber ich habe natürlich auch gelernt, damit etwas umzugehen. Das macht mich aber auch einfach aus. Ich fasse jetzt mal ganz kurz zusammen, was introvertierte Menschen so ausmacht. Sie sind halt gute Beobachter und Zuhörer. Bevor ich irgendwie selber aktiv werde, gucke ich mir eben ganz genau an, wie funktioniert das, wie funktionieren die, also wie sind die Beziehungen der Menschen untereinander, zum Beispiel, oder wie funktioniert eine Sache an sich. Das macht oder das scheine ich oft still, ruhig und zurückhaltend, weil ich eben erstmal gucke, worum geht es hier überhaupt. Und das ist auch noch so, dass ich dann eben einfach auch keine Rampensau bin, sondern einfach eher so ein sehr zurückhaltend einfach bin. Wir haben ein intensives Innenleben. Nach außen hin wirkt das so, ich sitze da und irgendwie würde ich in der Welt rumträumen. Tatsächlich geht in meinem Kopf ziemlich viel ab in dem Moment. Und das ist halber halt für Außenstehende einfach nicht sichtbar. Genau, Energiegewinnung durch Alleinsein und reizarmem Umgebung. Das ist einfach wichtig, weil es die Art und Weise ist, wenn ich Input kriege, muss ich den verarbeiten. Und da kann ich nicht einfach ständig, wie jetzt hier so 2 Tage Konferenz, morgen noch Contributor Day, das zehrt sehr. Und ich brauche die Zeit für mich und eine Umgebung wie ein ruhiges Hotelzimmer oder einfach eine ruhige Umgebung, wo ich jetzt nicht so viel Input von außen kriege, um eben wieder Energie zu tanken. Das ist ein ganz wichtiger Faktor. Weiter geht es mit der Stimulation, also wir brauchen weniger Stimulation von außen. Ich muss mich jetzt nicht jedes Wochenende irgendwie unter Menschen stürzen oder irgendwelche Partys besuchen oder sonst irgendwas machen, wo ich halt weg bin. Ich kann auch gut ein ganzes Wochenende einfach zu Hause verbringen in aller Ruhe, kann ein Buch lesen und mich mit mir selber beschäftigen. Das gibt mir halt dann auch wieder Energie zurück. Aktiver in Gesprächen mit einzelnen Personen heißt, dass ich natürlich jetzt nicht komplett zurückgezogen bin, sondern das auch sehr schätze, wenn ich mit einem Menschen direkt ein Gespräch führen kann, also nur mit einer einzigen Person, dass dann auch tiefer gegründigt sein kann. Das bereichert mich dann auch wiederum. Etwa 30% der Menschen sind introvertiert, die Zahlen schwanken, manche sagen die Hälfte, mache ich mal weniger, aber das ist jetzt so, dass worauf man sich am meisten geeinigt hat. Also es ist relativ häufig, sag ich mal, trotz dass sie eher unscheinbar erscheinen. Und das Wichtigste ist natürlich auch, wir können uns anpassen. Das heißt, so wie wir sind, ist das okay, aber wir können natürlich auch diese extrovertierten Eigenschaften uns aneignen und dann auch mit denen uns... Bitte? Genau. Danke. Ja, Introversion ist Persönlichkeitspsychologie. Also das hat vor knapp 100 Jahren der Psychiater Carl Gustav Jung erstmals beschrieben. Der war selber introvertiert und da hat das halt eben nur gemacht, indem er Menschen in seiner Arbeit beobachtet hat als Psychiater. Er hat sich angeschaut, wie unterscheiden sich manche Menschen daraufhin eben diese Introversion beschrieben. Kennt irgendwer Carl Gustav Jung? Schon mal gehört? Eins, zwei, drei. Wer kennt Sigmund Freud? Alle. Sigmund Freud war nämlich der Extrovertieter und Carl Gustav Jung hat auch mit ihm zusammengearbeitet. Also die lebten zur selben Zeit und haben auch zusammengearbeitet und natürlich kennt man Freud mehr, weil er eben mehr dieser Extrovertieter war und natürlich seine Theorien auch weit sehr umfassend sind. Aber Carl Gustav Jung hat eben auch sehr viel zu dieser ganzen Psychologie eben zu dem Verständnis beigetragen. Introversion kommt halt nicht alleine, sondern sie kommt zusammen mit der sogenannten Extraversion. Und das muss man sich vorstellen auf wie auf einer Skala. Das heißt, am einen Ende ist die Introversion, am anderen Ende die Extroversion. Und jeder bewegt sich, oder jeder Mensch ist auf dieser Skala irgendwo verortet. Die einen mehr auf der einen Seite, die anderen mehr auf der anderen Seite. Es gibt auch welche in der Mitte sind, also es kann überall sein. Extroversion ist eben, man ist nach außen gewandt, als vom Metallischen her. Und Introversion bezeichnet das eben das nach innen gewandte. Und die Mitte nennt man, kann man auch als ambivertiert oder zentrovertiert bezeichnen. Und diese Personen sind halt in der glücklichen Lage, dass sie eben die stärken beiderseiten nutzen können. Also sie können sowohl natürlich ihre introvertierten Züge ausleben, aber genauso gut können sie die extrovertierten Züge ausleben. Die Tendenz, wo man sich auf dieser Skala einfindet, ist angeboren. Also das bekommt man einfach mit. Da gehe ich dann auch noch gleich aus physischer Sicht drauf ein. Und es ist so, dass man sich auch noch ein bisschen bewegen kann auf der Skala. Also man ist nicht fest auf einen Punkt verankert, sondern je nachdem, was man für Erfahrungen im Leben macht, kann man sich eben auch ein bisschen bewegen können. Auch wichtig ist das soziale Umfeld und die Kultur. Also wie wachsen wir auf, in welcher Kultur, in welcher Familien, in welchem Familienstand wachsen wir auf. Auch das prägt uns eben auf dieser Skala. Und jeder Mensch hat dann halt einfach so seinen eigenen Mix eben aus diesen ganzen Erfahrungen und was er eben mitbekommt. In der Zeit, wo man sich auf diese Skala bezeichnet, hat man sich aus diesen ganzen Erfahrungen und was er eben mitbekommt. Introversion ist nicht... Es gibt zwei Begriffe, die gerne mal mit Introversion verwechseln werden. Der erste Begriff ist Schüchtern oder Schüchternheit. Schüchtern heißt, dass man Angst vor dem sozialen Umfeld hat oder Angst vor der Bewertung durch andere Menschen. Also soziale Angst. Das ist Schüchternheit, wenn nicht traut Menschen anzusprechen. Das ist der Klassiker davon. Das heißt nicht, dass man introvertiert ist. Viele introvertierte sind Schüchtern, das ist so. Aber nicht ausschließlich. Also es gibt auch introvertierte, die nicht Schüchtern sind. Und der zweite Punkt ist, dass Hochsensibilität ist eben auch nicht Introversion, sondern Hochsensibilität ist eben, dass man viel stärker auf Reize reagiert und die Wahrnehmung einfach noch schärfer ist. Und man hat viele Interessen oder man erkennt viele kleine Details oder man kann ganz gut Befindlichkeiten und Stimmungen von anderen Menschen wahrnehmen. Und intensives Erleben von Kunst und Musik gehört zum Beispiel auch dazu. Es ist auch so, dass Schüchternheit und Hochsensibilität bei Extrovertierten vorkommen kann. Es ist aber auch so, dass es eben häufiger bei Introvertierten ist, aber eben nicht ausschließlich. Genau. Weiter geht es mit dem Intro hören. Das wird jetzt ein bisschen, ja... Ich werfe jetzt ein bisschen mit Fachbegriffen rum. Ist nicht schlimm, aber ich versuche es ein bisschen zu erklären, weil es ist so, dass eben das Gehirn eines Introvertierten anders funktioniert als das eines Extrovertierten. Carl Gustav Jung hat seine Beschreibungen damals nur durch Beobachtungen eben festgesetzt und heute ist es halt durch die Forschung möglich, einfach Blick ins Gehirn zu werfen. Und man konnte eben neurobiologische Unterschiede feststellen und das Intro hören unterscheidet sich in folgenden Punkten, eben von dem Hirn eines Extrovertierten. Es gibt die erhöhte Gehirnaktivität und dann stärkeren Blutfluss im Vorderhirn. Das heißt, dass es hier vorne in dem Bereich mehr Blut durchfließt und einfach mehr action ist. Immer. Es ist nicht an oder aus oder mal schwächer, wenn ich jetzt irgendwie aufgeregt bin, sondern es ist immer. Das ist das Hirnareal fürs Erinnern, entscheiden, planen und problemlösen. Und da verarbeitet man auch die Informationen sehr intensiv und man denkt halt einfach viel nach und das findet alles eben hier vorne statt. Und auch wenn ich den ganzen Tag da sitze und scheinbar nichts tue, aber ganz viel Gedankenarbeiten mache, dann bin ich natürlich am Ende des Tages genauso kaputt wie jemand, der die ganze Zeit Gartenarbeit gemacht hat und der nächste Punkt sind längere Nervenbahnen. Wir haben tatsächlich so eine längere Leitung einfach. Man braucht ein bisschen länger, um eben neuen Input zu verarbeiten und eher auch teilweise auch manchmal um zu reagieren auf etwas. Merkt ihr vielleicht auch gerade, wenn ich irgendwie so kurz stocke, weil ich erstmal meine Gedanken sortieren muss, wie geht es jetzt eigentlich weiter? Das heißt nicht, dass man weniger doof oder weniger intelligent ist so rum, sondern einfach, dass es eben der Verarbeitungsprozess einfach länger braucht. Man kann das ausgleichen, indem man die Sachen einfach übt und wiederholt. Also Beispiel ist, in der Fahrschule habe ich mich sehr lange damit schwer getan, die Gänge zu schalten. Ich habe das ewig nicht hingekriegt und mit viel Übung hat es irgendwann geklappt. Heute ist das natürlich kein Problem mehr. Genauso ist es beim Beispiel bei einem anderen Hobby von mir, beim Nähen. Da war es so, dass ich am Anfang was versucht habe und das hat aber nie geklappt, weil man da doch viele Dinge beachten muss. Und ich war irgendwann so frustriert, dass ich es einfach aufgegeben habe von der lange Zeit und jetzt dann wieder angefangen habe und halt Schritt für Schritt wirklich langsam und immer wiederholen. Und irgendwann klappt es dann auch. Als nächstes, der nächste Unterschied ist der sogenannte Mandelkern, die Ermüchterler. Die ist leichterregbar. Das heißt, dass die Reaktion auf Umwelt reizt so einfach, dass der schneller reagiert. Und die Ermüchterler ist dafür zuständig, dass die Sinneseindrücke, die wir haben, also sehen, hören, riechen, schmecken, tasten, werden aufgenommen und dieser Teil des Gehörns sagt dem restlichen Gehörn und dem Nervensystem, was machst du jetzt? Was sollst du jetzt machen? Reagierst du, läufst du weg, gehst du hin? Solche Geschichten. Es ist auch für das Bewerten von Situationen zuständig und Gefahren zu erkennen. Und das führt dazu, dass ich halt bei neuen Sachen oder neuen Umgebungen oder ungewohnten Situationen viel schneller gestresst bin. Das mich das einfach ein bisschen mehr fordert, weil ich erstmal mir alles angucken muss. Ich muss alles bewerten. Und das löst bei mir auch Stress aus. Und es ist so, dass man durch das intensive Innenleben auch weniger Reize selber von außen benötigt. Und wenn es einfach zu viele Reize sind, wird man halt störenfälliger. Also man kann sich weniger konzentrieren, man ist nervös. Und das jetzt so wie jetzt hier so ein Camp, das ist natürlich schon echt so viel Input, so viele Leute, ungewohnte Umgebung, also ungewohnt, weil wir noch nie hier waren, das ist schon anstrengend. Genau, weiter geht es mit dem Nucleus Acumbens. Ich hoffe, ich habe das richtig ausgesprochen. Das sogenannte Lustzentrum ist schwer erregbar. Das heißt, das Lustzentrum ist eben dafür da, um Belohnung und Lust eben zu bewerten. Und es ist auch für Emotionen zuständig. Und es fördert halt durch Glücksgefühle bestimmte Verhaltensweisen, die eine Belohnung erwarten. Also quasi, wenn man ein Kick hat. Also wenn man jetzt, sag ich mal, total scharf auf Bungie springen ist, weil man diesen Kick einfach sucht, von der Brücke zu sprengen und weiß, man fällt in die Tiefe. Aber man wird trotzdem gehalten, dieser Kick einfach. Würde ich persönlich nie machen, weil ich kein Risiko dahin gehen möchte. Und das ist auch grundsätzlich der Teil, dass ich einfach sehr vorsichtig bin. Kommt dann auch gleich noch. Und eben weiterer Teil ist, dass man wenig intensive Gefühle hat. Also ihr werdet mich nie in kompletten Begeisterungsstürmen hier durch die Menge explodieren sehen, sondern ihr werdet mich halt immer so ruhig sehen. Genau. Und der letzte Punkt, was sich beim Intröhren unterscheidet, ist der stärkere Parasympathikus. Der gehört zum vegetativen Nervensystem. Das ist der sogenannte Ruhenerf. Und der ist dafür da, der löst quasi Schonung und Erholung aus, also dass man zur Ruhe kommt. Das äußert sich darin, dass Herzschlag eben singt und Verdaugungsaktivitäten z.B. zunehmen. Der Gegenspieler dazu ist der Sympathikus, der eben für Leistung und Angriff und Flucht und Anstrengung zuständig ist. Also der macht Power sozusagen. Die beiden funktionieren mit, oder die Erregungsübertragung zwischen denen funktioniert mit Neurotransmittern. Also beim Sympathikus ist das Dopamin. Das habt ihr bestimmt vielleicht schon mal gehört. Und beim Parasympathikus ist das Acetylkulin, auch so ein Bodenstoff. Und auch dieses Acetylkulin sorgt dafür, dass, oder diese Acetylkulin braucht, hat auch eine längere Zeitspanne, bis der diese Information übermittelt hat. Und wenn es eben der, dieser Pegel dieses Bodenstoffs eben zu niedrig ist, kommt es eben z.B. auch dazu, dass man ihm gereizt ist. Ja, das waren so jetzt die groben Unterschiede. Müsst ihr nicht alles verstehen, kann man auch alles nachlesen. Oder er fragt mich halt einfach noch mal. Dann möchte ich weitermachen mit den Stärken. Wir haben schon eine gewisse Stärken und manchmal wären die auch nicht so wahrgenommen. Es war bei mir auch so. Und Intrus oder introvertierte Menschen leigen halt sehr viel zu Selbstkritik. Das heißt, man muss das erstmal bewusst für sich entdecken, was man für Stärken hat. Und eben den Blick dafür schärfen, dass es eben diese Stärken gibt und dass man damit auch was erreichen kann. Bei den Stärken ist es so, dass man hat nicht alle, also die ich gleich vorstellen werde, aber viele haben viele davon. Und es ist auch nicht so, dass das nur Stärken von introvertierten, extrovertierte, können die auch haben. Ich werde dir jetzt auch nur kurz überfliegen, da kann man noch sehr viel in die Tiefe gehen. Aber ich stelle es euch mal eben vor. Vorsicht ist der erste Punkt. Vorsicht bedeutet eben Sicherheitsbedürfnis. Also das heißt, ich beobachte erstmal überlege, also ich bin jetzt nicht so, ich presche nicht vor. Teilweise meide ich auch Situation einfach, weil ich mich da nicht sicher fühle. Auch im Austausch spielt anderen ist es so, dass ich eher so ein behutsam damit umgehe und ich kann zum Beispiel auch, ich baue auch sehr selten Druck auf, also dem Gesprächspartner gegenüber. Ich schätze auch einen respektvollen Umgang, das spielt da auch mit rein. Und ich bin auch sehr unaufdringlich, um mal weiterscheiden zu wollen. Genau. Dazu kommt dann auch noch, als anderer Punkt ist dann, dass ich ungern spontane oder undurchdachte Entscheidungen fällen möchte oder halt Gedanken raustragen möchte aus meinem Kopf. Die Kehrseite davon ist halt, dass ich sehr zurückhaltend erscheine und das halt teilweise auch als Gleichgültigkeit aufgefasst werden kann. Ist dir jetzt egal, weil du jetzt nicht sagst oder so, sondern nie, ich möchte das einfach halt erstmal durchdenken und erst dann möchte ich mich mitteilen. Der nächste Punkt wäre Substanz. Das heißt, dass eben nachdenken ist grundsätzlich eine Hintergrundaktivität, also von morgens bis abends. Und durch das viele Nachdenken kann ich ja auch einen gewissen Grad an Substanz aufbauen, weil ich eben mich viel damit beschäftige über Sinn, die Bedeutung und das soll und das ist. Und dadurch ist es bei mir halt nicht oberflächlich, sondern es bringt eine gewisse Substanz und Tiefe mit. Weil ich eben schon alles einmal durchgedacht habe, ist das wichtig, ist das richtig, passt das vom Hintergrund her. Und wie ich gerade schon sagte, bei Gesprächen schätze ich es einfach mehr, mit weniger Leuten zu reden, dafür tiefergehende Gespräche zu haben, anstatt dass ich mit vielen Leuten oberflächlich irgendwie quatsche. Und ich lege auf mehr Wert auf den Inhalt, als auf die Formulierung oder die Präsentation, weil es mir einfach wichtig ist, den Inhalt rüberzubringen. Bei der Substanz ist es auch so, Basis für echte Freundschaften, weil es eben durch die Substanz einfach, man sich in eine gewisse Basis schaffen kann, dass man sich auf den anderen auch verlassen kann und dass man weiß, okay, die meinen das nicht nur oberflächlich, sondern die meinen das auch wirklich so. Die Kehrseite dazu ist, dass Substanz einfach auch Zeit braucht. Also ich muss mir die Zeit nehmen, das zu überdenken, was dann auch oft als Passivität aufgenommen werden kann, von der Gegenseite. Also du kommst nicht auf einen Quark oder das dauert halt einfach ewig bei dir. Das ist auch wieder so ein Klassiker, den man immer wieder hört. Eine weitere Stärke ist die Konzentration. Das ist eben so, ich brauche halt wenig Input von außen und kann dann halt aber mich eben zurückziehen und eine Aufgabe halt wirklich über längere Zeit aufmerksam nachgehen. Und durch diese Stärke bin ich auch weniger abgelenkt oder kann mich dann auch besser eben auf die Sache fokussieren. Im Gesprächen ist es so, dass man dann durch diese Konzentrationen kann man seine Präsenz auch bündeln mit der Kraft und mit der Aufmerksamkeit. Der nächste Punkt ist zuhören und das wird halt oft unterschätzt, dass man halt auch dem Gegenüber zuhört. Und das ist halt nicht nur, dass man sich irgendjemand sagt was und man versucht sich einfach nur eine Antwort zu Recht zu legen, sondern auch wirklich zuzuhören und dann auch quasi einen Dialog zu schaffen, weil man auch die Perspektive des anderen erfasst und verstehen kann. Und durch die Verarbeitung und Verwertung von Informationen, was ist eben wichtig, was ist relevant, gibt man dem Gesprächspartner halt so eine Aufmerksamkeit, dass man eben ganz oer ist und das schafft dann auch Vertrauen an der Stelle. Nächster Punkt ist Ruhe und da muss man ein bisschen was unterscheiden und zwar es gibt die äußere Ruhe und die innere Ruhe. Die äußere Ruhe ist eben, dass man keine Stimulation von außen hat, also dass man sich zurückzieht, eben in eine ruhige Umgebung und daraus wieder Energie zu schöpfen. Wenn man keine äußere Ruhe hat, dann ist mir, kenne ich auch, dann werde ich nervös oder werde gereizt oder das geht dann halt soweit, dass ich richtig auch schöpft bin. Und dann die innere Ruhe, ah nee, da kommt noch ein Teil, die Ermutigung ist auch für andere. Wenn man selber so eine Ruhe ausstrahlt, dass sie halt auch mal ein bisschen, wenn die total hebelig sind, dass sie mal ein bisschen runterkommen, sag ich mal, und dann nochmal durchgucken, was sind denn da eigentlich die Bedürfnisse und bevor die dann irgendwas überstürzt handeln, dass man darüber noch mal nachdenkt. Und innere Ruhe ist dann halt, ja, wie man innen oder wie man vom Denken her oder vom Geistigen her einfach, ob man da ruhig ist. Bin ich im Moment überhaupt nicht, ich bin scheiße nervös, immer noch. Das kann man, innere Ruhe kann man erreichen, indem man sich entspannend, also Entspannungsübung macht, wie zum Beispiel Meditation. Und innere Ruhe schafft dann auch klar, kann Klarheit schaffen, also dass man, wenn es irgendwie total, total viel los ist und man überhaupt keinen Überblick mehr hat und dann versucht zur Ruhe zu kommen, dass man dann auch nochmal alles sortieren kann und sagen kann, okay, das muss ich jetzt noch machen, das muss ich noch alle Dinge mit dem noch sprechen. Wenn man unruhig ist innerlich, dann ist das ein Riesenzirkus und man weiß gar nicht mehr, wo man zuerst hin gucken soll. Das hilft auch dabei zwischen wichtigen und unwichtigen Reizens zu unterscheiden, wenn man sich, wenn man innere Ruhe hat, muss ich jetzt darauf acht geben, nee, muss ich nicht. Und wenn ich jetzt so unruhig bin, dann muss ich alles aufnehmen und das überfordert mich dann auch wieder ein Stück weit. Und die Ruhe hilft dann auch, sich zu konzentrieren, wenn man dann eben auch innere Ruhe erreicht hat. Der nächste Punkt ist analytisches Denken und das gibt es natürlich nicht nur bei Introvertierten, es gibt es bei jedem, aber bei Introvertierten ist es halt so, dass sie eben an der Stelle besonders ausgeprägt ist, dieses analytische Denken. Und es ist halt ein sehr sorgfältiges Nachdenken, was eben oftmals immer wieder von vorne und dann mit anderen Faktoren, also es wird gefiltert und es wird eben ausführlich bearbeitet und verarbeitet. Das hilft auch eben, Dinge auf den Grund zu gehen und zu recherchieren. Als Webentwickler ist das sowieso so eine Sache, müssen das tun und wir haben einfach den Vorteil, dass wir sehr viel analytisch denken können und es hilft uns einfach auch ungemein bei unserer Arbeit. Und genau, das ist auch so, dass man eben auch dadurch komplexe Zusammenhänge erreichen kann, so dass es auch logisch wird. Und ja, viel Wert ist es in der Wissenschaft oder im Controlling. Im Controlling müsst ihr euch vorstellen, hier, wenn jetzt einer irgendwo ein Fehler in der Bilanz hat und man guckt drauf und sieht den erst mal nicht. Wenn man dann so ein analytisches Denken hat, geht man halt eben sukzessiver alles durch und wenn man weiß, okay, da ist was, dann vielleicht ist da Fehler dort drin oder dort drin kann man halt darauf einstellen, dass man diesen Fehler irgendwann findet. Genauso dazugehört das problemlösende Denken eben als Vorteil in der IT, weil wir einfach immer Probleme lösen. Runtergebrochen ist das ja das, was wir eigentlich machen als Entwickler. Der nächste Punkt ist Unabhängigkeit. Man ist dann weniger auf Rückmeldung und Bewertung anderer angewiesen. Das heißt, es lebt sich halt leichter oder man kann leichter allein sein und man braucht diesen Input nicht von außen. Was dann auch zu einer großen Selbstständigkeit einfach führt und auch zu einer sogenannten inneren Freiheit, dass man einfach frei ist und nicht darauf warten muss, was sagt denn jetzt mein Freund, meine Freundin, mein Partner, whatever, sondern dass man für sich selber einfach sagt so ist es und das mache ich jetzt so. Die Kehrseite davon ist, dass eine Unabhängigkeit natürlich auch auf Kosten der Kommunikation und der Teamfähigkeit gehen kann. Das heißt, dass man sein eigenes Ding machen will, obwohl man eigentlich zusammenarbeiten muss. Die höchste Form von der Unabhängigkeit ist dann aber auch die sogenannte Selbstlosigkeit und das heißt, dass man nichts aus Eitelkeit, Stolz macht oder aus dem Geldmungsbedürfnis sondern dass man sich halt für wichtige Dinge oder für das große Ganze oder anderer Menschen Bedürfnisse einsetzt. Also dass man das nicht macht nur damit ich das prästisch kriege sondern damit alle was von haben. Der nächste Punkt ist die Behaarlichkeit. Das heißt, dass man eben dran bleibt an gewissen Sachen was auch eine zielgerichtete Art der Geduld ist. Man bleibt dran, obwohl man Rückschläge hat, obwohl man Widerstände hat, man bleibt trotzdem an der Sache dran. Dazu zählt auch eine Gründlichkeit gerade bei langwierigen Aufgaben dass man das trotzdem immer wieder und wieder und wieder wiederholt. Das kann zum Beispiel auch bei Verhandlungen ganz gut sein, dass man eben dann eine gewisse Ausdauer hat. Beispiel wäre Marie Curie, die Nobelpreis-Zegerin in Physik und Chemie die halt immer wieder zu ihrer Zeit waren ja Frauen dann nicht so zum Studieren zugelassen und wurden oft abgelegt und sie hat trotzdem nur Nobelpreis gekriegt weil sie sich immer wieder dran gesetzt hat und immer wieder weiter geforscht hat. Schreiben ist auch ein wichtiger Punkt. Die schriftliche Kommunikation wird einfach von uns bevorzugt. Also ich hab's lieber wenn ich E-Mail schreiben kann als wenn ich jemanden anrufen muss. Ich kann meine Gedanken halt vorab sortieren und ich kann eben die Kommunikation entschleunigen. Also das mich halt nicht sofort wieder wenn ich jetzt direkt eine Antwort kriegen würde dass ich daraufhin wieder überlegen müsste. Und das sich halt auch so ein bisschen in Distanz und das ich kann mich halt auch besser mitteilen zum Beispiel eben über soziale Netzwerke. Und auch ein ganz wichtiger Punkt ist das Einführungsvermögen. Das heißt eben wie tickt der Gesprächspartner oder wie tickt das gegenüber an der Stelle. Was ist dem wichtig? Dadurch dass man ja viel beobachtet, hilft das auch ziemlich an der Stelle. Und es schafft halt auch Vertrauen. Und zusammen mit den Stärkensubstanz und Zuhören also man hört zu, man nicht nur oberflächlich, sondern bedenkt alles auch in der Tiefe kann man halt ein guter Ansprechpartner werden in vielen Belangen. Man kann auch Kompromisse erkennen und Diplomativ vermitteln. Also dass eben auch die Gegenseite eben auch bedacht wird und nicht nur alles auf einer Seite ist. Genau, und das gibt dann auch weniger Potenzial für Konflikte wenn man beide Seiten bedenkt. So, jetzt muss ich ein bisschen Gas geben. Die Introhören nicht unbedingt schwächer, aber es ist kompliziert. Das macht, die Hürden oder die Schwächen machen sind halt Dinge, die einen angreifbaren und verletzlich machen, ein introvertierten Menschen. Der erste Punkt ist die Angst. Angst ist persönlich schlecht, das schützt halt für unbelachten Handeln angemessen Angst schützt einfach überall. Aber wenn die Angst zu stark wird, kann sie blockieren. Das heißt, dass man dann eben so viel Angst hat, dass man gar nicht mehr handeln kann. Ist mir auch schon passiert. Und durch den Mandelkern hat man auch, der auch das Angstzentrum ist, ein intensivere Warnung und Angst. Kleinteiligkeit ist zum Beispiel, dass man viele Details erkennt, kann man sich darin verlieren auch irgendwann. Das kann natürlich gut sein, wenn man Fehler sucht. Teilweise im Gesprächen ist aber auch so, dass man dann das Gesamtbild aus den Augen verliert, weil man sich dann irgendwann ganz tief in irgendwelche Details verliert. Und in Kombination mit Perfektionismus und Mikromanagement kann auch Mikromanagement oder eine Kontrollwut ausstehen. Der nächste Punkt wäre Überstimulation. Das habe ich jetzt schon häufiger erwähnt. Zu viel ist einfach zu viel Eindruck in kurzer Zeit. Dass man einfach zu viel Input hat. Zu laut ist bei mir auch so eine Geräuschemfindlichkeit. Dass man stark auf eben Geräusche reagiert und die einen auch dann wieder aus der Ruhe bringen. Zu schnell ist, dass man heißt in Gesprächen, dass man halt kurz vor sich Entscheidungen treffen muss, die man eigentlich gar nicht treffen will. Das ist auch Überstimulation oder aggressive Diskussion, wenn es dann halt mal richtig zur Sache geht. Überstimulation kann auch auftreten eben bei Konflikten oder Austauschgerüst in Gruppen. Im Alltag sind da solche Sachen wie Unterbrechungen oder Anrufe, die eben dann einen wieder rausbringen. Und keine Rückzugsmöglichkeit heißt man macht zu. Das heißt man meidet einfach. Man hat weniger Gespräch. Man nimmt weniger Land heim. Man ist einfach irgendwann zu vieles. Das kann natürlich dann manchmal distanziert oder gelangweilt wirken, aber manchmal muss das einfach sein. Und der Preis, wenn man sich zu viel überstimuliert und nicht zu Ruhe kommt, kann dann halb bis zum Burnout gehen. Passivität heißt man weigert sich etwas zu tun. Man hat in der Situation leise Stimme. Damit wollte ich sagen, dass es auch irgendwo Schwäche impliziert, wenn man ganz leise spricht. Und nicht jemand, der mit lauter Stimme hier durch die Gegend polt hat, sag ich mal. Wenn man angegriffen wird, äußert sich die Passivität auch durch Schweigen. Das heißt, dass man versucht, das irgendwie auszusitzen und halt nichts macht oder nichts sagt und die Hoffnung hat, dass es sich dadurch bessert. Was dann aber auch dazu führen kann, dass manche Leute das einfach ausnutzen und dann immer wieder auf einen draufhauen. Passivität trägt auch dazu, dass man Leben über Stimulation verhindert. Der nächste Punkt ist Flucht. Flucht ist Vermeidung durch Rückzug, wo man sich aber rauszieht. Man sucht nach einer Ablenkung oder nach einer wenigen belastenden Aktivität oder Umgebung, dass man einfach dort wegkommt, wo man gerade ist, weil man sich nicht wohlfühlt oder weil es einem nicht gut geht. Dazu gehört auch die Prokrastination. Dass man Dinge immer wieder aufschiebt und die nicht macht oder nicht machen möchte. Auch da ist es dafür da, auch irgendwo eine Restenergie zu bewahren, wenn ich jetzt irgendwo unterwegs bin, dass ich dann eben noch schnell mich in ruhige Gewässer begeben kann. Noch ein Punkt ist die Selbstverleugnung. Das heißt, dass man die eigenen Bedürfnisse unterdrückt oder eben negativ bewertet. Macht man häufig eine exrovertierte Umgebung und dort bekommt man halt auch eben vermittelt, dass mit einem was irgendwas nicht in Ordnung ist. Wenn man jetzt als introvertierter in einer sehr exrovertierten Umgebung sich dann ja auch irgendwie falsch fühlt. Fixierung ist auch noch so ein Punkt, dass man sich eben, es ist eine Erstaateform der Behaarlichkeit. Behaarlichkeit kann ja gut sein, aber Fixierung ist aber eben das Erstarren in der Situation, dass man halt nicht flexibel genug ist und es ist auch eine Energiespar-Strategie, dass man so einen genannten Autopilot einfach dran hat und dann immer direkt an dem bleibt. Ja, die Kontaktvermeidung wenn man Menschenbegegnet, die man als anstrengend oder lästig empfunden wird, nicht nochmal zu begegnen oder denen aus dem Weg zu gehen einfach oder auch wenn zu viel Rumble ist dass man sich dann eben zurückzieht die Gefahr dabei ist dass man halt in eine soziale Isolation geraten kann. Was man da nicht verwechseln kann ist mit der Flucht. Flucht ist halt vor der Situation und Kontaktvermeidung ist halt gegenüber Menschen. Das sind zwei Dinge die man unterscheiden muss. Und der letzte Punkt dann haben wir es auch gleich ist die Konfliktscheu. Das heißt, dass ja, man Konflikten am liebsten aus dem Weg gehen möchte weil man sie halt als aufwendig oder stressbelastet sieht und man halt die Folgen auch nicht vorhersehen kann. Kommunikation kann ja auch außer Kontrolle geraten, wenn es jetzt wirklich ein großer Konflikt ist. Da spielt dann auch wieder die Angst mit rein und eben ja, das ist dann auch eine Belastung bei einem Konflikt also bei mir ist es ganz auf Schlaflosigkeit ich kann nicht einschlafen. Das spart ebenfalls Energie. Es sind viele solche Energiespargeschichten. Und jetzt zum Schluss möchte ich euch noch ein paar introvertierte Persönlichkeiten vorstellen. Die kennt ihr mit Sicherheit alle aber vielleicht habt ihr sie noch nie so in diesem Licht gesehen. Fangen wir an mit Angela Merkel die ist ja auch sehr hat auch so eine sehr ruhige Art. Barack Obama ist auch ein introvertärter Mensch. Albert Einstein war jemand so so ein introvertärter Mensch. Bei Personen, die nicht mehr leben ist es so, dass man halt sehr viel auf ihre eigenen oder auf die Beschreibungen zurückgeht, wie sie ihm beschrieben wurden. Marie Curie hatte ich gerade schon angesprochen Charles Darwin war so einer Mahatma Gandhi John Carolling die Autorin von Harry Potter Bill Gates, bei Bill Gates ist es zum Beispiel so er ist introvertiert, aber er ist nicht schüchtern. Das ist vielleicht ein ganz wichtiger Punkt bei ihm zu wissen. Also er hat sich nicht viel daraus gemacht mit Leuten gesagt, ey Microsoft ist doch voll kacke. Mark Zuckerberg Steven Spielberg war es auch so ein introvertärter Mensch Günther Jauch gehört auch dazu Frederik Schopin und Ludwig van Beethoven und Michael Jackson alles introvertierte Menschen obwohl sie eben erfolgreich und bekannt sind. Das führt natürlich zu der Frage ist Introversion schlimm oder halt um den Bogen jetzt zu schließen. Ich sage Nein. Und das sage ich halt, weil ich weiß seit ich weiß, dass ich introvertiert bin lebt es sich halt angenehmer und ich kann meine Bedürfnisse einschätzen und ich kenne Dinge, die mir schwerfallen aber ich kann damit arbeiten und ich kann daran arbeiten, dass sie besser gehen werden. Und ich kann meine Gestärken auch gezielt einsetzen. Dass eben Introversion schlimm sein soll weil die Intro-Eigenschaften als negativ vom Fund wären, finde ich halt einfach falsch. Und ich finde jeder introvertierte kann genauso einen Beitrag zur Gesellschaft leisten wie jeder andere auch nur eben auf seine leise Art und Weise. Du hattest noch eine Frage? Die Frage ist im Großraumbüro ob das too much ist oder ob das okay ist es ist nicht okay. Um es kurz zu sagen, es ist einfach ich habe mal im alten Job habe ich einmal im Großraumbüro gearbeitet mit sieben anderen Leuten du bist wahnsinnig. Ich habe auch an der Hauptverkehrstraße gearbeitet der Verkehr macht sich wahnsinnig. Das ist einfach nicht die Welt. Du hattest oder hattest du noch eine Frage? Die Frage ist wie sich Gefühle äußern oder ob man überhaupt starke Gefühle hat und es ist so dass innen drin ist, sind die Gefühle stark sie kommen halt noch nicht nach draußen Detlef? Wird's einfach nur mal Danke sagen. Ob ich mit jemandem streiten kann, ja ich kann auch streiten also wenn ich einen Standpunkt verteidigen will, dann werde ich auch mal streiten, das geht. Wenn man mir so sehr auf den Sack geht dass ich auch laut werde, werde ich auch laut. Das ist kein Ding. Warum ich das mache? Warum ich hier stehe und 45 Minuten rede? Da überwiegt einfach dass ich das Gefühl habe es ist vielleicht interessant für die Einige und ich kenne mich damit aus und ich möchte das einfach weiter tragen. Genau in Richtung Selbstlosigkeit geht das dann auch ein Stück weit Erfahrung Erfahrung sammeln Man kann sich ja bewegen und man kann ja auch in die extravitierten Gegenden rein schnuppern und das ist einfach so eine Möglichkeit davon einfach mal das auszuprobieren Ganz oben? Ja, ist auch so. Genau so ging darum ob man sicher innerlich schon weiter denkt aber äußerlich dann eben im Schweigen verdammt ist Ja, Alex? Also introversion Alex fragt ob introversion Schüchternheit auch bei mir vorhanden ist, ja ist beides da Also Schüchternheit auf jeden Fall Also ich kann zum Beispiel nicht kennt ihr diese Leute in der Fußgängerzone die irgendwelche Zettel in die Hand rücken oder die ich irgendwie zu einer Unterschrift überreden wollen das könnte ich nie machen. Ich kann nicht auf diese Leute zugehen Hey, ihr wirst mal hier unterschreiben Das ist einfach nicht mein Ding auch, ja das ist aber, wenn ich jetzt anfange dann sind wir morgen noch nicht fertig können wir ja gleich noch quatschen Frage ist ob ich lieber mit introvertierten oder mit extravitierten Menschen zusammen bin Bei introvertierten fühle ich mich erstens wohler weil sie halt dann doch ähnlich ticken wenn sie zu extrovertiert sind gehen sie mir irgendwann auf den Senkel wenn ich jetzt einfach zu viel quatschen ist aber nicht so, dass ich das generell ablehne sondern einfach nur ich muss halt selber dosieren können auch ich den jetzt oder kann ich den zurückstellen und dass er mir mal morgen mal was erzählt und jetzt nicht heute oder jetzt Danke
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Hello everybody hooded cober commander 788 here happy Valentine's Day It is time to do another patreon poll where you can help decide what will be reviewed on this channel Here's how it works supporters of the channel on patreon will get to vote if you'd like to vote in this poll Please support the channel on patreon. I will provide three choices the one that gets the most votes will be reviewed option number one from 1988 it is bazooka version 2 from the tiger force subset I have already reviewed bazooka version one So this would be a good time to look at version 2 and it's been a while since we've looked at tiger force So maybe it's time we got back to tiger force 2 if you would like to see a review of tiger force bazooka select option 1 Option number 2 is also from the 80s. It is 1983 snow job. This is a figure I have already reviewed But that was a very old video long before I had a better camera a better microphone better video editing techniques This is one that should be redone if you would like to see a redo of snow job select option 2 for option 3 We get back to the 90s with 1993 outback version 3 I wanted to include one 90s option and if this outback figure is selected that would be a two for because I would Also be looking at outback version 4 also from 1993 if you would like me to review outback version 3 select option 3 Those are the three options if you already support the channel on patreon go to the patreon page now The poll will be up as soon as you see this video if you are not a supporter on patreon And you'd like to vote in this poll just check out the patreon page The poll will start as soon as you see this video which should be on Monday, February the 14th It will end on Friday, February the 18th The winning review will be published on Sunday, March 6th get on over to patreon and start voting a link will be in the Description of this video voting starts now
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Information Sharing with Kshemendra Paul
Kshemendra Paul, Program Manager of the Information Sharing Environment, discusses CSIS’s January 26 information sharing conference and the future of information sharing and the ISE with Rick “Ozzie” Nelson, Director of the CSIS Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Program.
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2014-08-01T18:45:59
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Hi, I'm Rick Ozzie Nelson. I'm director of the Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Program here at the Center for Strategic and International Studies. Today, we're fortunate to be joined by Schmender-Paul, the program manager for the information sharing environment. Schmender's responsibilities include facilitating the sharing of information relating to homeland security, weapons of mass destruction, and counterterrorism between the federal, state, local, and private sector partners. Recently at CSIS, we had a conference on information sharing. The keynote speaker was General Clapper, the director of national intelligence. So Schmender, thanks for being here today. Ozzie, thank you for having me here today and thanks to you and CSIS for hosting that wonderful event just a little while ago. You know, Schmender, during the conference, we heard a lot about, you know, the significant efforts we've made in information sharing since 9-11. What are some of the examples that you point to that demonstrate the success as the government's seen? Well, the success that I'd like to highlight is the Nationwide Suspicious Activity Reporting Initiative, or NSI. NSI just codifies what police officers have been doing in their communities for over 150 years. Walking a beat, patrolling in a radio car, looking for suspicious activity, and taking action to protect the communities. We've trained over 200,000 police officers across the country in the behavior-based standards for suspicious activity reporting. Privacy policies in place across the country in the different fusion centers. It's a, in a nutshell, neighborhood watch for the nation. In addition, though, it works. Many of the disruptions that you read about in the newspaper come from either directly out of the NSI or from SAR-like activities in local police departments. Thanks, Schmender. We also heard, though, there was, you know, some criticism as far as things we still need to do regarding information sharing and some progress that has to be made. Can you show us, demonstrate some of those areas? Yes. When you think about the challenges that face the information sharing environment or mission partners, federal, state, local, tribal, far and away the biggest challenge is the budgetary headwinds, the current financial environment. It's been pretty clear that the year since 9-11, a lot of money has gone into federal agencies run counterterrorism, homeland security type applications. So as money is cut, gee, there's actually in addition to the challenges and opportunity towards using shared services, standard approaches, virtualization, cloud computing, things like that. So it's a real challenge, but also a real opportunity. It's something that we've been focused on with our looking at standards and now moving towards procurement and strategic sourcing, leveraging those standards with our partners in the industry. Since the WikiLeaks, the Ledger WikiLeaks incident, there's been a renewed focus on finding the right balance between information sharing and information security. To this end, President Obama is well aware and established an executive order which established the classified information sharing and safeguarding office, and they actually located that inside the ISE, inside your office. Can you give us an update on where you are with the CISO? Yes. The government did a broad structural review post WikiLeaks, and we last year stood up and integrated CISO or the classified information sharing and safeguarding office as our part of the government's response. You know, it's important to recognize with the government's response here there's a complete commitment to information sharing. It's a one-way street. You need to share information to support the mission. But we have to do it responsibly. Some people have talked about a trade-off between sharing and safeguarding. We don't look at it that way. Our perspective, and really it's a perspective shared across the government, is that you have to do both. Responsible information sharing is derivative of effective safeguarding. Things like improving identity management, attribute-based access control, locking down removable media, and a variety of other things that we've put into motion. The private sector plays a big role in information sharing in your efforts. And 85% of the critical infrastructure in the United States is owned by the private sector. It's been widely reported. What kind of initiatives are underway to enhance that relationship, and what's the status of those efforts? That's a great question. We absolutely have to work with our partners in the private sector. We colloquially refer to it as critical infrastructure or key resource sectors. I talked earlier about the nationwide suspicious activity reporting initiative. There's a big effort underway now to expand that more fully to what we refer to as our hometown partners. Fire, EMS, 911 operators, and security personnel in critical infrastructure or key resource sectors. There's about 2.2 million security guards, for example, across the country. It's critical that they're fully integrated into the national information sharing architecture. So we're working through those sort of things right now. Well, Shmendra, as always, it's great to see you. And for those of you that are watching, we also have all of the panels from that day, including the keynote from General Clapper, the Director of National Intelligence. Shmendra is Paul's more detailed conversation with him and David Shed in the White House representation. Available on our website at csis.org. But as always, thank you very much for your support, Shmendra, and best wishes with all of your challenges and going forward. Yeah, and thank you, Ozzie. Thank you for all your support and your partnership. And I'd also like to encourage your viewers to come to our website, www.isd.gov. Follow us on Twitter at shareandprotect. When you come to our site, sign up for email, alerts, read the blogs, comment if you like. And thanks again, Ozzie, for your support. Thank you.
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1464: Listener Live Q&A
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you are listening to the number one fitness health and entertainment podcast this is mine but now in today's episode we answer live questions asked by people who listen to the podcast so they called in ask us fitness questions and we assess them and answer them live on air so you get to listen to that but before we do we actually do an intro portion in the episode where we talk about current events we bring up scientific studies we have fun conversation and we mention our sponsors today's intro portion was 45 minutes long in that intro portion we start up by talking about Justin's six pack goals he's trying to get a sexy midsection watch out everybody could he get more attractive we'll see what happens then we talk then we talk about the talk with our kids my daughter's in fifth grade Justin's son is about the same age and we're having the talk with them now so they get to learn about sex and all that starts birds and the bees then Adam talked about his son showing his basketball 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uh montezary great time answering those live questions and we'll be doing these episodes once a week look uh one more thing i want to mention we have extended our uh december bundle promotion throughout this month up until the 10th okay so here's what we did we took multiple workout programs and combined them for different types of people they're called bundles each one of these bundles is nine plus months of workouts planned out for you so for over nine months everything set up for you your exercises your sets your reps what body parts are working every day uh there's video demos in each of the program so if you want to look up an exercise you can learn how to do it properly everything spelled out for you here's the three bundles the first one is for beginners it's called the new to weightlifting bundle so if you're just getting started or you haven't worked out for a few months or six months start there the next one is for intermediate lifters it's called the body transformation bundle so if you've been working out for six months consistently a year consistently that's a good one for you now if you've been working out more than a year consistently in your advanced try the new year extreme intensity bundle that's a great one to take it to the next level by the way all of them include one year of free access to our private forum so you can ask people questions about your workouts you can post videos of your exercises and get critique on your form you can have fun sharing funny memes uh and adam just and myself periodically appear on there as well answering questions so it's a great place to be it's normally 99 dollars it's free for the first year if you sign up for any of those bundles now to learn more or to just sign up all you have to do is go to maps december dot com that's the word maps maps december dot com what what he called dug a snack he's a snack man he's not a full meal not quite just a snack so it's just a man oh yeah justin's uh justin's a super turkey dinner what are you bro you're the heaviest line you know it's a buffet i'm totally it's a buffet i've fucked off Doug he's a family of four i've been totally stacking plates i've been totally projecting my own insecurities on justin all the last year i've been calling him fat but i knew it i'm in the worst shape for sure just i like how justin just gives you space you know what i mean he just lets you yeah he knows that's why i know what you're doing yeah i feel bad he knows he can make me cry at any moment yeah hold back that could hurt his feelings you're gonna let him keep calling me fat that's okay we all tip the scales a little bit didn't we yeah yeah you're pushing white too right so now okay um comparing yourself uh to other versions of yourself where where would you say you are currently right now um yeah that's a good question i think i think i'm on the way back to almost feeling like i'm somewhat normal yeah like i feel like it's i feel like i have abilities again my strength coming back but uh it's been a while it actually being less consistent and then going back into consistency was like a shell shock for me i'm like wow i was really like not in you know uh condition like i used to be yeah your body changed fast it's stupid it's just like just oh let's just put attention here yeah see what happens now for me that the heaviest i ever ever got was i think 235 and so 230 235 so 220 for me is getting it's getting up there dude yeah i haven't been 220 in yeah but you know that weight is you know weight doesn't matter i've been 220 and been in amazing shape and i've been 220 in some of my worst shape right so like when i did that when i did the transformation i was 212 and 20% body so that was the worst shape i'd ever been in right 212 20% body fat so i have a total different body composition right now so i definitely i'm heavier right i was 230 so are we gonna do the body fat test we should are we yeah i mean what's the point yeah that's what's the point you know what i mean the highest score is not the winner just well i mean i like it i like it still for tightening things up right because you know as i start to and i'm not there yet right when i start tracking and really getting diligent with the nutrition um i like to have a body fat percentage it doesn't matter to me either i don't you know everybody argues over like what's more accurate all i like it's just like the step counter bullshit and all the fit bit stuff like all i care is that i have a tool that kind of gives me guidance on oh wow i just adjusted something in my diet my routine according to what i think should happen i should be down a few percent or whatever and if i'm up then it's always this red flag that okay i went too too far i'm actually interested in pursuing some aesthetic goals for this year but what i know i know i know it's weird but um it's gonna be too much sexiness yeah but it's like i realized like through all this i was i had all these like pains in my my hips and i was starting to really um you know start complaining about the same thing over and over again and i was still caboose you know like it it was just getting annoying i couldn't i couldn't move the same and so it really was just a lack of of strength and just letting it sort of go so are you gonna get a six pack yeah stupid i'll say it right now no you are not must say it don't say that i'm not gonna say it you already said it it's out there that's yeah i am i'm gonna have six have you ever had a full on six pack uh yeah when i was like playing sports and i didn't care when he was seven would you have to say when he doesn't he has to say doesn't care i've never i've never actively tried to have one if that makes sense but i did have well it's apparently it's harder than becoming a millionaire so that's what they say kind of a big deal bro yeah it's kind of a big deal to have abs that's for people that you know don't try you look crazy with the six pack yeah you know you know what when you get down to 10 percent you start to go below that it starts to get weird well it's like before i just didn't it didn't have any appeal to me because i always felt like i'm just getting smaller you're already too attractive right yeah i don't want all that attention this is like that's too much i'm already i'm already like a nine and a half i don't i don't want to have to go it's true he's gonna start wearing mid-drift bearing shoes he used to rock those yeah i did do little fish net bring back the fish net uh mid-drift did you really yeah because football that's football i well yeah because it it basically uh just covered yeah over the pads would go down to there and so i would wear that and i'd walk to practice with this stupid like you know half cut shirt and and you know i'd got some attention for that and then you think i was yeah hey girls i'm uh do you know where the football field is yeah it's so silly because i was watching rocky me remember rocky when they rocky three of course no when apollo he's wearing that little shirt i was like i used to wear those i know yeah rocky three that was a good one they were watching they were watching up in tahoe this weekend really yeah yeah without my kids my kids love you guys make me feel really bad do they really yeah oh so did they watch the one with the russian yeah we've watched all of them that's the best one for kids yeah i showed that one of my son and he was just but i got a story though for uh so forest gump right so you know there's i was a little bit like i was fast forwarding scenes i was gonna say there's a couple parts there's a couple that are a little yeah and the drugs and you know sex and stuff uh fast forwarded that but when one of the scenes came up and i was like okay and i started fast forwarding and ever it was kind of closing his eyes and then kind of you know and ethan was like why why are you fast forwarding and then he's like oh and he goes he gives me the the signal and he does this no i was dying laughing did he made the little okay sign he put his finger through oh my god i was like he's so cocky now that we had the talk that like he thinks that's like i know everything yeah it's like it's like an inside thing between dad and i were dying we're dying it's like when he found out santa wasn't real oh yeah i know dad yeah yeah right yeah his slay he's playing hide the salami right now he's gonna shimmy his way down the chimney oh my gosh i'm about to have that talk with my daughter because you are yeah she's in fifth grade yeah it's it's time you don't you don't hand that over to the wife for that one um no i'll i mean i want to be very i want to have a relationship with both my kids where i can know i'm not they talked to him and i know but i okay so i mean i would think that i would in that case she would have it first and then you would i'm better at it i'm serious because i don't now does she just he concede that or does or is that just your opinion so my ex not really very good because she's gets like all weird about it like it's all like it's uncomfortable yeah i don't i just i'm very frank because i feel like if you talk to your kids that way yeah they won't think it's like some crazy i've learned to do that that didn't come naturally but i've definitely learned yeah so i but my daughter's so naive like she's way more naive than my son was and so i brought it up in fact i was training my kids over the weekend and we're doing a workout and i said oh i said you're in fifth grade that means you guys are gonna learn about sex and puberty and my daughter's like i don't want to know it i don't want to tell me anything i said honey you're gonna learn this it's important stuff to know i said you know you're gonna learn about you know your period because you'll be getting that soon and what that is and listen i don't want to know any of that stuff you know that's what she was saying to me but i mean i'm gonna sit down and talk with her i'm gonna force you to listen to it because i don't want her to have that attitude about it now do you uh so there's lots of books around this like there's books that you read to them do you guys use any tools like that are you just like off the charts off the cuff yeah you just talk to them yeah presentations show up in your uh your grapefruit uh speedo underwear and what is this as a diagram what a great what a great way to traumatize my kids well how do you how do you bring it up and talk to her about are you not using any sort of reference whatsoever when you're talking down this is what i do with my son we sat down and i said uh okay so you did sex ed in class will they teach you oh they taught me about the sperm and the egg and i said do you know how the sperm gets to the egg uh and he's like well i think the penis does this and i said okay well here's what happens and i'm just very frank i tell him about the erection he goes in you'll wait until she's gone through that before is what you're saying yeah i'll wait till she starts it okay because then they're gonna because then i can that's what i meant you gotta have a reference to so much you're talking about these things that you never heard of or you know she's funny so my son was very much and my son's like this he'll just ask whatever you know he comes up to me he goes hey dad what's the lsd like or why do people do it he'll ask me questions like that so when i talk to him about sex he goes why do people do it why do they like to do it so much i'm like is it feels really good he's like it does now when you ask when he asks questions like this do you just answer yep frankly or do you and you don't ask like why do you ask or like where that came from i ask i answer very frankly and i give them the information that is pertinent to it i don't have to go over above and beyond uh but i answer and just again i don't i want that relationship to where they're not embarrassed yeah i try to stay as a matter of fact as possible and really not like overdo the education of it like let them come in with the questions because yeah he hasn't really gone over that much in detail in terms of the reproductive system and all that so i've had to kind of like dance with it a little bit and wait for him to be interested so now you gotta use the real words too you can't say things like wiener and whatever you gotta say penis vagina the whole thing now in your house do you handle that justin or does courtney help too with that yeah well i mean so far it's just been me uh because we had a long trip down palm desert and uh we separated we had two different cars and so i felt it was a good opportunity to kind of just spark conversation and uh and and i had been kind of telling him ahead of time that we should talk and you know this is part of the curriculum you know you're gonna you're gonna learn about all this stuff and if you have questions you know feel free to ask me and so i just kind of like slowly brought it up and was trying to see if there's an interest in talking and then finally and there wasn't and then you know maybe an hour in he started kind of asked me questions and those you know one of the first signs too is when your kid starts to have b.o that's like one of the first signs yeah so that happened i remember my little sister that we had to have her get deodorant when she was like third grade that was the first that was the first we knew it was like right around the corner for her because also yeah some girls get their period really early sis what's up you gotta get some deodorant yeah it's just all of a sudden because little kids if they sweat a lot i mean they could smell or sure but they don't have b.o yeah all of a sudden it's very distinct it's a very different smell for sure yeah all of a sudden you're with your kid you're like onions oh shit yeah here we go hormones are changing hey speaking of kids uh i think yesterday may have been one of my happiest days as a father i think close to for sure what happened really yeah my heart was just filled with so i know i so much joy dude so yesterday i'm in the living room right and you know we were you were talking the other day sal about recognizing the leaps that the kids make and i always i can totally tell like now right like when he's having a leap he just all of a sudden the words that he's trying to say are much more clear or he's he's pointing and recognizing things or he's doing something physically that he couldn't do before so we're at one of these leaps and you know i've been really nervous right so like quietly nervous i don't i don't like say much about it but you know of course i do you guys know that i want my board to play basketball like more than anything right that's like just i mean the fact that i love the sport so much in katrina does too like it's like please god please just let him just let him like it number one reason why you've got with the america tree right right you know and at the same time too i'm like oh so cautious as a father to not like overly do it right so i don't want to like rub it in his face or constantly pushing him it's just like let him do his own thing right and he's naturally like gravitated to music dude like he just he loves to watch music he loves to listen to it he's dancing right now he's like trying to learn to snap his fingers he's like into the guitar if someone's playing like and so and just like no interest in the balls really like you know and just recently he's been starting to like grab him here in the studio he'll go pick up the basketball i'm like oh yes like maybe and so for christmas uh one of katrina's friends got like a little basketball hoop and he's now put it together like what you do with it so yesterday he was dunking the basketball and shooting it in the hoop dude and i was just like inside just like ball so you said so just for the listeners he sends a video to us right of his boy you know putting up and it's what did you say something like look at his footwork on the second on the second duck and i'm like he definitely has his mom's genetics well she's a d1 she was a high level basketball player yeah she had a full she got a full ride right which by the way i made a mistake on where right we just did we just did your questions right on uh people from uh our live qua right that we have coming up and it was uh cal state for this episode so it was cal state northridge and the person was cal state fullerton i was texting katrina oh hey just talked to somebody went to your school she's like you do know that i went to northridge oh man you're gonna hear about that oh yeah no i don't know forever yeah no they're like right i'll get shit for sure but yeah i was so man yesterday was and he did did he shot one like from distance dude so his footwork looked good like his follow-through looked good like it just we're just starting come on genetic program i you start to see these things in your kids you know like my son was watching youtube videos on physics and the universe and we're having these like theoretical conversations and jessica's in the background yeah listening and she's you could see she's like really into it yeah and we're going back and then we start debating uh religion which he's he's a fucker because he he debates like and like i do right he just goes at it so him and our back and forth and i try not to pull out the dad card you know like no i know because i'm i have wisdom yeah exactly you can't do that no so we're just i let him you know because i think it's good i think it's a good way to develop your course your debate skills your discussion skills and sure so we're going back and forth and like oh there it is that's that annoying part of me that's if i can't you know he loves doing that so anyway hey adam you say you use um instacart a lot right yeah you order food do they get your order right ever uh yeah so there's there's definitely some drawbacks to this right i mean it's a like what newer technology for us never not once have i had a correct order really not one time we ordered we ordered six potatoes yeah okay they brought back six bags of potatoes i have so many potatoes at home right now yeah i'm gonna be eating them forever bro i got potato that's my carb source for the next three four months mash them all up yeah there's definitely down so i mean you i did you just start using it or you know jessica's used it like six times and they always well that's still relatively new like we've been using it a lot for the last few years so what's the ratio of good well what it is is you just learn things like that like you if you act like for example so the opposites happen to us like katrina is like uh she wants a banana and you you expect people to grab one banana yeah one banana you know what i'm saying she's like what the fuck one banana like you have to say like a bundle of bananas yeah exactly or five single but you have to be very specific so fruits and vegetables i think are the hardest they also like you know they don't they don't fit look through if it's or if you want organic they're not gonna get right and they so there's there's little things that like it's really good for like the essentials like so how we use it is you know if we have milk that's missing or there's like you know certain like pasta noodles that she uses or you know veal bison there's certain things that we order from the grocery store all the time um and so we kind of stick to those things and if we need like specialty stuff we know we're going to the store to get that so it's kind of like we've learned like what what you what you order oh yeah dude it's hilarious we've got our groceries and i'm like i had no idea what you ordered i'm like what do you plan on making we have six bags potato soup potato pie potato salad bro we were giving them we were giving them way to friends sandwiches yeah we have a lady that comes and cleans the house every oh yeah she came she cleans the house a little bit this lady that comes and i'm like hey use a bag of potato dude i'm like don't worry your christmas bonus then tomorrow we got potato guns the kids go crazy i mean i love potatoes but good god yeah what am i gonna do with all those potatoes anyway so i want to ask you guys uh because i know you guys were up in tahoe together all hanging out uh have a good time yeah and uh you know meanwhile i was i was over eating clean which is probably why i'm not as fatty as you guys but anyway uh uh were you guys drinking what was the deal there with uh i mean justin always drinks up there hey did you have a day you didn't drink yeah dude i had at least like i mean i only drank two days oh you really yeah you didn't notice that i didn't notice that yeah well you must have been making drinks for other people only noticed what you were not as fun as normal so maybe i was kind of a dud yeah like but no i so so one of the nights you know what it was it was the night after we did the the night uh snowboarding where you know we're we're like on a high from that i was feeling good i'm like dude i'm drinking and i you know it's like it was a good vibe so uh we just started making drinks and you know one thing led to another i got pretty smashed but totally forgot to take this there was this box of zbiotics right there and we didn't even take any okay so the contrast tell me about the contrast because i've done this i drank with it i know so we've done this and i'm like oh this is a lifesaver so i didn't even think i really got hangovers anymore because i haven't had one in like like a year or something like it just hasn't really affected me but i i was drinking so i was mixing whiskey with with some of this like cream so it was i think it was baileys uh and we're we're doing these like uh this this irish whiskey kind of cream drink and the next day i was so hungover i was just like out of sort man i had a headache i was achy like i just didn't want to get up and do anything i did the same thing same thing i was so pissed you know we came back from the snowboarding and i just thought i was gonna have one drink i was like oh you know like justin said i was on a high we had a great ride it was a great day i worked out earlier in the day like actually it was pretty dialed nutrition i was like yeah i'm gonna enjoy a drink you know i had all these i know i burned a bunch of extra calories like let's let's enjoy a drink maybe two but it turned into four and there were doubles yeah and that's a lot for me oh yeah a heavy hand oh and we were like playing cards and doing things sitting down so i didn't notice i didn't notice until we went to bed and we climbed into bed and i took a train and i was like oh shit i'm i'm i'm hella drunk and she you and she asked me she goes did you take the zbiotic and i go no i didn't take it and so i got up drank a bunch of water took some Advil hoping that wouldn't mitigate it yeah i did the same hung over all day the next day it's weird i was so pissed the contrast to me is so weird we have a massive bomb we have a value back that's what i wanted to slap 48 of them there dude right and there it's we have it i have it set up on the bar yeah so like when you're making a drink you're looking at the zbiotic and i just didn't think i was gonna have that many and i was like uh you know one more i'm the you know what it is i'm the supplement guy if i was there you guys would have taken you'd have remembered hundred percent you would so i would have been like here you go boys yeah we were all in momentum yeah i had i had jessica try it and she i mean she's not going obviously because she's breastfeeding but there was i remember i told you guys we went up to uh what's that place called sanctuary uh and so she's going to ask you about that did we talk about that um i don't know if we did if we covered it on the on the show but it was great we had a great time over there yeah but she did the pump and you know dumping all the stuff or whatever and you know we were feeding by the bottle from previous milk so she you know we had a good time she did the zbiotic same thing and she's very sensitive she'll get a migraine the day after and she felt nothing she felt nothing so that stuff's pretty pretty wild i think most people it's gonna have a massive effect yeah it's pretty crazy hey i wanted to bring up an article with you guys that uh it was a it's an article being shared quite a bit in fact i've had several dms on it um you guys familiar with the fast company okay so they did an article titled gyms aren't coming back here's how you'll work out in the future have you guys seen this one no no but i mean this sounds pretty familiar to what mine pumps okay so so there they did they're doing surveys on lots of people who work out and all the stuff and here's what they're finding okay 76 percent of people have tried working out at home during the pandemic here's the important percentage of the important statistic of that 66 percent of them so almost all of them prefer it now with millennials interesting with millennials 82 percent started working out at home 81 percent like it more wow so this this article is a big shift this article is predicting that that okay now here i just want to say i call we just had a question on what i think 2021 trend is going to be and i think we are going to see the moving in this direction more than we ever have so here's the analogy that they use that i thought that i thought was absolutely brilliant and if you're not you know i guess 35 or older you're not going to remember this but when i was a kid arcades were an amazing place to go yeah you had video games there you went you hung out it was a great experience was fantastic but once video games were able to be played at home same quality or whatever people thought literally that arcades were going to exist still because people like to be around each other they are nobody there's no arcades anymore in fact the only ones that exist now or where you get the tickets and you get the toys and stuff it's not like they used to be and they're saying that that gyms are going to be like that that now people are that this was the push that they said in the article they're saying it was going to happen anyway it was just going to take longer but this caused so many people to really start working at at home and and again a majority of people who are doing it prefer it and they're thinking that the gym industry will never be the same how interesting i totally yeah that that's a great analogy i i could totally see that as as being something because i i loved arcades so i loved love them we had one called special effects and i would like save all my money and i'd go there and geek out and play video games all day but once you got the nintendo nes and you had like guys that come over your house you have you recreate that same experience within the confines of your house it was game over oh it was especially once you got to the place where you could connect then oh yeah then it was truly game because there was like this transition where i you know like what i feel like we're going to go through like gyms are going to go away tomorrow right and there'll still be some gyms they're not going to go away completely no and but so what what is your prediction on the type of gym that's going to survive this i think what's going to end up happening rich hardcore ones yeah you can see like really really hardcore fitness people yeah um because in the article they also talk about people doing classes at home and preferring them now with the technology like pellet because peloton does this peloton will you can literally do a live class at home and and you can if you want you could talk to other people those are going to keep exploding yeah so i have my cousin uh and their and his wife to do this and they were big class takers and i said okay be honest with me when when things open back up do you want to go back and do the classes like to be honest with you know this is way better i like it more and i have to drive and have to worry about this that i get the interaction that i want and i get to do my workout so i think the hardcore fitness people i think the class is that you have to be with other people like jiu jitsu and you know certain things you have to go that's different right that's different but gyms uh i think they're i think it's gonna and it's the same i mean i it's sad you know like i love gyms i love that culture i love you know like going through all that but at the same time like have to be realistic like those statistics are telling you otherwise there's people well especially when you say the millennial generations 81 percent and 80 of them say that they like it better yes so it's like it's not a it's not a question of if that's true and if it's going to happen just a matter of win right right when when do the millennials become 40 50 you know plus years old and they're the main people that and then they've influenced the generation coming up we're also talking the article about uh fitness uh people who are fitness professionals so trainers and instructors all of them have started to pivot and most of them when they do surveys prefer it they actually prefer not working in the gym why you guys know as well as i do when you work in a gym you know if the person's paying $100 a session you're getting you know $30 and the gym gets the majority so a lot of these instructors are now pivoting doing it online or going to people's houses and a lot of them a good chunk of them prefer it well if this is interesting because we've been talking about this for a long time regardless for trainers right so i this was before covid you know i mean i mean part of look at part of our pivot is that right we all were trainers and training people in gyms and at homes for the longest time and the riding was on the wall that we're moving into this you know digital virtual space and that it's going to be necessary to have some assets in it if you're going to be successful in in fitness and in business later on so well it's interesting to think about too about that kind of format in that platform like there's going to be ones that rise right there just like you know when you went to these group classes like you had a following right all these people that knew that you're teaching the class that day and all that like there's got to be some crazy incentives like some of these companies that are providing these platforms are going to give these instructors you know to you know pull more people it'll it'll probably create its own social platform that's an interesting theory right there and you see that there's like a lot of these apps that are popping up and they do they go after like these fitness influencers and they try and gather you know 10 of them that all have 100,000 followers and they that you can get them all through this one app that they pay a membership and that's what they're saying these fitness apps are exploding and they also use the analogy the music industry the music industry changed a lot with technology like now artists don't necessarily have to go through big labels and all that stuff to sell their music and you're buying music not necessarily buying an album but a song at a time and they're saying that you know this is kind of what's going to happen uh to to fitness instructors they also speculate they think that for gyms to survive they're gonna have to look more like social clubs so where they offer things like cocktail bars and cafes but that's more high-end type of stuff now I want to ask you guys you guys know my opinion I prefer working out in a home gym always I love it I just love my own music my own thing I don't get away from anybody and if I work out with friends in my home gym it's the best there's no the gyms are great don't don't get me wrong I grew up in gyms I love them home gym for my workouts it's just more effective what do you guys think do you guys like the working out now that you guys are doing it here or do you guys still like well you know what I think happens is and or at least what I feel is happening to me because out of us I was the one that you were the biggest yeah I was the most staunch about I don't want to work out at home I've tried it a bunch of times not a fan of it but my hand was forced this year and you know and maybe inside I was grumbling a little bit like I don't you know I want to go I like my gym I like going to my gym and for the first few months then and then I went through this period of like accepting it like shit we might not be going back there for a long time like let's learn to love what I'm doing right now and now I've gotten so comfortable with where I'm at now I just don't care it's that you know if the gyms and honestly it now it's got the point where I'm like shit if I just cancel those memberships I'm gonna save X amount of dollars a month and I figured it out and it's actually working out just fine the way it is and sure maybe I like certain things about the gym but at the end of the day what I really care about is the results you know is my productivity in my life better is my health good and my strong do I feel fit like am I really checking the boxes for the whole purpose of why I had a gym am I able to do that in our in our studio here right or at our other place at home and the answer is yeah I figured it out and honestly I as every day that goes by that I don't go to the gym I miss it less and less and I think that's what's so dangerous to the that's what you're saying yeah what's so dangerous is that even the people like myself who probably admitted like early on when this first transition happened like oh I can't wait for it to open back up though I miss the gym I miss the gym now I'm like fuck it I don't I certainly don't want to go what they're doing right now outside in some bullshit tent when it's like freezing outside to lift like I would way rather be wearing a mask and everything yeah and wearing them like it's I have a hard time in the grocery store wearing a mask for 20 minutes straight to work out with a mask on no and again I'm not like anyways like not trying to be political but just like knowing that like I'm restricted my breathing and all of a sudden like I'd rather just work out my house that's just it's just more comfortable it's more convenient and there's a lot of better options out there now for setting yourself up in your house where you know you can have squat racks you can have things that aren't so you know it doesn't take up your entire room it doesn't engulf it like no no I mean I look I grew up working out in my backyard and then of course I worked in gyms most of my life so I worked out there but then I had my own studio and when I had a personal training studio it was equipped like a nice home gym because it was a personal training studio it wasn't a big box gym so I'm not going to have tons of machines that didn't make any sense and I worked out there for so long and I got so I fell so in love with being the owner of the gym I'm working out in I could play what I want I could take as long as I want I could throw chalk everywhere if I want I could do whatever lifts I want I love it and I still love that I love that feeling even and you talk about the you know cold and hot look my home gyms in my garage I don't have a heater in there I don't have AC in there I love it when it's freezing I love it I put a bunch of sweaters on I work out I could see my breath when it's hot take my shirt off you can't do that in the gym and it's not as comfortable yeah but for me it feels like it's a part of the whole thing you know what I'm I'm also going to credit uh I think the helping of this transition is CrossFit too you know CrossFit has such a large following and it's such minimal equipment you're required to do that workout that imagine all those people that have had to made that transition right now too so you have a big portion of you know fitness people that 15 years ago weren't exercising that way right and they thought you needed all kinds of right and then and that 90 or 90s the machines you know Nautilus is exploding and everybody's talking about the latest greatest cool machines and so nobody is thinking about all I need is a pull-up bar a barbell you know and some plates and I'm good to get made a couple dumbbells and I'm good to go and CrossFit explodes takes on a good percentage of all the people that are working out now here we are with COVID everyone's having to work at home all of a sudden even if you're not a CrossFit person that type of a box or that type of a feel for a gym is becoming more and more appealing and you realize like oh shit I can accomplish everything really it's just it's again it's people who were reluctant forced and then they realized hey I like this I think I'm gonna stick with it that's exactly what the article's talking about it's a massive change so what are the do what are the gyms gonna do like what are they gonna how they gonna pivot and who's gonna survive this this mess dude I don't know I mean you're saying that the the irony what you guys are saying is that the gyms that you think are most likely to succeed are actually not the most profitable gyms so I don't know if I agree with you you guys are saying these grungy you know like you know serious lifter type gyms those gyms don't make a lot of money you know ones that make the most money or your planet fitness is your UFC gym see that one baffles me like and I saw their their campaigning and everything for the new years and it's like where are all their locations open like how is that working out for them it depends on the state right yeah some states they're more obviously more open than others here in california forget it right there of course and this is the mecca well no even even here though what they're doing outside right now so a lot of these gyms a lot of our gyms are open outside right did you guys have you guys gone by 101 and seen the 24 hour fitness super sport no oh so the you know where the where Bay 101 is over there yeah they that hole that was I don't know if you guys remember that's a massive parking lot yeah they've turned that whole thing into like a massive tent now is it all it's enclosed like no no it's like it's a top okay yeah it's like I actually would love working out like that I don't mind working out outside yeah no man it's fun yeah I'm not a big fan of like it's pretty cool the bougie gym I try to get convinced Doug right now on the the truck you play some like we get some heaters on these things that you go out there when it's fucking 10 degrees you grab a barbell it means your hands bleed I like that you know what though I've been being asked because I know how much you hate working out in the morning or you've said yeah now we're working out in the morning how are you enjoying it is it is it okay for you know you have bad sleep sometimes yeah so today was actually the first hurdle uh up until this point it's been really smooth I've had really good nights rest but today was the hardest time for me in fact I almost didn't do it and what I love I want to most excited about is that because we are doing this together had I been training by myself um I've definitely earned a day off or sleeping in or resting because I've you know I didn't get good rest and I'd be totally fine um but because I don't want to let I don't want to be the first guy to not make yeah you know I'm saying like there's something there for sure there is right so like I don't want to be the first guy to not make the the workout and since you guys have committed to doing that like I drugged my ass here just changed the intensity of my training and it's been fine it's been okay I still um and I and I and I think it will I'll play with this probably in a in a month or so like when I really like it's been a month now of really good consistency and starting scale volume up once I'm really starting to feel myself like feeling strong and feeling good I'll start playing with my workout times because what I found when I was competing and I was really dialed in there was a significant difference because I trained at all times I trained at crazy late at night crazy early in the morning middle of the day multiple times a day like and I got a chance and when when you're when you're so dialed in nutritionally in consistency you can really start to like tease out like yeah how well how does my body respond to this versus some bullshit you know article you read that says this is the best time to do this it's like what I learned about my body was after I had two meals in so I hit that's like noon yes around me too yeah I would have a good breakfast first thing when I woke up I'd have another another breakfast around 10 o'clock or so and then noon I was just I felt strong as shit and that and you take me training first thing in the morning and I feel okay like I'm doing all right right now but I don't feel as strong as I do when I've loaded up probably 150 plus grams of carbs in me and probably a good 2 000 calories then I feel really good yeah what about like any techniques to help you sleep because I know this morning you woke up and you this morning came in you're like I had shit well listen dude here's a funny one we're talking about our our partners like yeah it's so funny like you know we know when we talk about them on the show the reason why we're partnered with these companies is because they work and we believe in it but yet you know I'm human I don't always do it I don't always take the protein shake I don't always put the Felix gray glasses on I don't always use the zbiotics so I recently bought the new tv for the black friday sale right you get it so how big is this thing so it's like spaceship so you guys know the way my condo is set up or I have a try level for the listeners right and so it's I'm only I'm only in about 2 000 square feet where Katrina and I reside right and the dining room in the living room is I mean it's smaller than this yeah the studio and I couldn't pass up the black friday sales on the tv so my original thought was okay I'm going to buy this tv let's put in storage we're planning on moving soon to a bigger place and I was like I'll just put I'll put it in that house right so but of course it came I'm like fuck I want to open this thing it's 82 inches oh my god and that's a movie and my living room I mean I'm probably four feet from the television and so I had the last two nights so I left one of my Felix craze up at the at the truckie house the ones that I normally have in my living room so I told you I've got them all I've got like four pair right so they're all strategically in my house so I don't have an excuse to not wearing them the one pair that I normally have in the living room where I watch tv is up at the truckie house because I left him up there and the last two nights I've watched tv I've gone to bed with massive headaches dude because why are you too close to the big I think it's the combination of both right because I was wearing the glasses and watching the 82 inch and I was fine but the combination of bright light the combination of beaming on you I'm serious though so two nights in a row now of no Felix gray glasses and watching that I mean first of all I don't know people are listening I know like you're an asshole you shouldn't be watching the tv that close anyways like get it okay get it yeah I know that but I didn't notice this before when I was wearing the because we've had the tv since you know Black Friday you know sale or whatever so we've had it for a while now and I've been very consistent with his we turn on the tv I throw him on whatever but these last two nights I haven't had him and sure as shit both night the first night didn't even dawn I mean got a headache took some you know took some Advil whatever to think about it second night in a row and I went son of a bitch is it because I don't have these freaking glasses on and this tv's mad oh my god I can't do too big of a tv too close I get dizzy your shit's happening and I'm like what do I look I gotta look over here see what's going on yeah I watch it from the dining room now it's better I refuse like back when the theaters are open and then you have like even if it's like three four rows back yeah I can't even do it I'm not doing it have you guys ever gone what is those theaters where it's all around you remember those amphitheater no no no i max i max yeah no dude that's nausea city dude I can't love those no man as you're like back far enough in the middle I'm in there I'm like oh all right gotta go I think I saw avatar in one of those it was pretty nice too big yeah that's cool yeah sizes and everything that's what girls tell you our first caller is amber from california amber you must be pretty I see Doug getting nervous over there in his chair he's squirming over there and forgetting what he's supposed to say hey Fullerton Cal State Fullerton that's where Katrina went to college uh me too oh no way what year um let's see I graduated in 05 okay wow well you guys you guys would be pretty close she might have been yeah she might have been a scene she played basketball there she won a full ride basketball oh cool I was a kinesiology major there so I'm sure we crossed paths at some point oh wow yeah that's great right on what's your what's your question how can we help you so I completed maps anabolic and was about finish with maps performance when I had a pretty significant change to my schedule this was about eight weeks ago and since then I've worked out maybe like a handful of times and totally gave in to all of it the holiday food and treats my schedule now is back to normal and so I'm planning on cleaning up my diet and I'd like to really just focus on gaining strength I was able to grab maps power lift in the recent sale and was thinking of either starting that or maybe purchasing map strong and trying that out but my question is uh since I've lost some muscle mass and gained some body fat over the past eight weeks would it be better to run something like mapped anabolic first to maybe lose some of the fluff that I gained or should I just jump straight into a strength specific program I love this question and such a smart question because uh we talk about this on the show right where you know things happen and everly you you fall off or we have the holidays and you miss the gym for two or three weeks and one of the the things that I know even as a trainer I would make this mistake of you know wanting to kind of pick up right where I left off and you know always talk about on the show that the goal is always to do as little as possible to elicit the most amount of change and hopping into a program that might have a lot more volume than let's say like a maps anabolic is unnecessary right to start seeing results again so personally I have a tendency to want to do exactly with what you're asking jump into like a strong or go right into a power lift and kind of pick up where I left off but the reality is I could probably scale all the way back to a maps anabolic pre phase or phase one and get just as good of results and then eventually progress to one of those programs amber you said you took eight weeks off essentially so two months yeah yeah so you know here's the thing that um it and this just can't be overstated right so when you take time obviously you got muscle memory going on you worked out a lot before so your body's going to respond faster um than someone who's a complete beginner so that's the good news the bad news is when somebody takes time off after having been consistent your mental image of your body's capacity and even your pain tolerance are somewhat unchanged from when you were working out consistently so you'll go into the gym and you'll work out at an intensity that's a little lower than before and be like okay that I think that was enough and then you'll realize you know a day or two later that you overdid it um yeah going too hard or applying too much intensity or too much volume doesn't get you there any faster in fact it actually gets you there slower okay so the right amount of volume and the right amount of intensity will get you there the fastest and so my advice to you is to do less than even you think you should do you it's actually a better place to start it's harder to overdo it and then backtrack than it is to do a little too little and after the first few days say you know what I think that was too little I'm going to add a little bit more and kind of play it by ear now soreness isn't a great indicator of a good workout but it is a okay indicator of whether or not you did too much so the goal should be to feel a little bit of soreness or no soreness from your workout so use that as your gauge do your workout uh maps anabolic pre-phase is a great way to jump back into the workout and you're feeling a little bit of soreness or not you know not any soreness at all you're on the right track after about a week of pre-phase then I would say you can move into maybe a maps anabolic phase one or even a phase two for a week or so I would say probably two or three weeks and you'll be back to being able to go at a higher intensity and higher volume and then transition you think over into power lift or stronger lift I love power lift though right now if your if your goal is to build strength right now totally how were your results when you did maps anabolic um really good yeah I definitely saw a change and so um it was pretty easy to transition over into maps um performance also so I was excited for that but I've just I've always really focused on just getting like the lean you know like muscles but I've never focused on strength and so that's something that I thought would be a good change for this year that's why I wanted to try power lift or strong no excellent that's a that's a great way to go so thank you very much for your question thank you thanks Amber you know I love uh smart question very good question in my experience when women focus just on strength they get it warms me up inside yeah it really does and they get such phenomenal results yeah they get amazing and they're always so shocked right that their curves are good and that they're well we just need more that yeah we need more of that to to kind of change the landscape and get that to be the focus I think it's such a great thing for women to really like find their way to strength well forget that she's a woman I think it's great that she asks a question like that because I think this is something that took me years in my career to finally figure out because I would always overreach because and Sal you said it perfectly like your your body's not there but your mind still is you know two months ago isn't that long ago so you feel like and if you've been really consistent right she'd ran all the way through in a ball she'd gone through performance so you're talking she's got six months of consistency she's probably feeling herself she probably feels strong she's mobile and then you take a you know eight weeks off it's almost almost like starting back on square one but your brain still thinks like I can't be that far from there because I was so consistent and so we always have this tendency to your mind plays tricks right jump into kind of where you were before and the reality is you know a two day a week maps preface type of a program is going to get you just as much of results with least less effort and then you can build upon that to get back in good rule of thumb I would say this is different from person to person however much time you took off usually it takes about a third of that time to get back to kind of where you were before so if you took off let's say nine weeks give yourself about three weeks to kind of get back to where you were before that's kind of a rule of thumb it could be as high as half the time depending on how long the time was taken off and your genetics and all that stuff our next caller is andrew from new york hey andrew what's your question how can we help you hey guys so i'm actually running mass power lift right now and i kind of had a question about how the one rep max calculation worked and then after you run the 11 weeks how would you go back and calculate your new max to see how much progress you made you know one rep there's a lot of one rep max calculators that you can find online obviously in power lift we give you some ideas here's the problem with them they're not super accurate okay they're they're better than nothing they're going to give you a general idea but really the only way to know what your one rep max is is to test your one rep max and i'll give you an example okay so for me i have a lot of low gear strength or whatever you want to call it i can i can lift way more at the low reps than a one rep max calculator will say so one rep max calculator for example might say that my one rep max based off of 10 repetitions would be i don't know i'll make up a number 300 pounds but then i'll end up being able to do 315 on my own i've known other people to be the opposite where they do really well when the reps are around six eight reps and then once we go down low they miss the one rep max uh calculator so here's my advice to you um is uh are you able to work out with a partner um i could i'm just working out from home right now so if i were to do a one rep max by myself i'd have to have someone come over who is who is comfortable with that during during covid yeah i would either do that or do you have safeties uh that you can squat or bench with uh now not on the rack that i have okay well do you have intentions of competing or is are you just following the maps power lift program to just get stronger well i'm taking your advice from trying to move from that aesthetic look and being so anxious about what i'm eating and what i look like to to push it more towards my performance so that's really why i wanted to run power lift to just see how heavy i could you know get my get my big three lifts so so here's my advice like if i think it's a little more important for somebody who is going to do show up to a meet and do a one rep max to use the calculator and to be like very rigid about it where you would actually have a partner come over to measure it and figure it out like okay this is what 80% of my one rep max should look like and do all the math i think using it just as a nice guide for you like for me when i think 80% i think i still got one more and one to two more in the tank so i would just guesstimate where my weight needs to be because my overall goal is just to build strength i don't i'm not going to get up on i'm not going to get up on a meet and compete against somebody so if that's your goal i wouldn't get so hung up on the calculators because of like what sal said it is so nuanced and it is so individualized for everybody that you know one person they might do the the calculation and they're actually strong on that somebody else might be weaker so really it's there for a good guide for you and it would be a lot more serious if we were going to get out there and do a meet and we got to make sure that you are maximizing every single time otherwise i'm using something like that is just a guide yeah and andrew how long have you been working out for uh probably on and off for six years that's good you know one of the most important things that somebody can develop when they're working out on a consistent basis is to kind of get in touch with their body and how they feel because i know from training clients uh for for decades that your max can change from day to day just based off of how you feel your energy your sleep your nutrition uh the day before so um you know what adam's saying is is the best advice you know use it as a as a general guide but also and more importantly go by the way that you feel um if your if the if maps power lift is asking you to lift at 80 percent and you're doing it and it feels more like 70 percent then go ahead and add a little bit of weight and especially if it feels more like 90 percent then take some weight off um that's the best way uh to to to work out long term have you gone through all of uh ben polix master class about this at the end of the program yes i got i went through it one time so maybe i could probably go back and rewatch it yeah because i mean we really were just trying to follow a lot of what he does to prep himself and his clients to you know getting into a meet specifically so he uses a lot of these percentages and then changes it based off of the phase so uh we we try to kind of align with him and and use his best judgment in terms of his calculations for that but honestly like they said it's it's it's more of a feel thing than anything else so i would really pay attention to that more than anything okay great so where where would you guys go after running power lift if you kind of wanted to keep that that strength strong yeah map strong you're gonna get more functional with map strong but it's still a very well you're gonna love strength yeah that's strong after power lifts is beautiful oh it's amazing and it's it's uh it's funny it's one of the more popular programs people love uh map strong quite a bit so i would say go there after work do you have map strong uh no i don't all right we'll sit we're sending it to you right now oh sick all right thank you that's awesome i really appreciate that no problem man thanks for calling in yeah thank you i love you guys so much thank you another good question because uh you know complete transparency when i go through power lift i didn't use the calculator and people get so hung up i know they do and they did and there's there's cam it there's yeah well i mean if you're if you're at a if you're gonna compete and you're gonna get on stage like i mean excuse me get up on on a map or whatever you call it for the for powerlifting right so you get up there yeah platform you're gonna you're obviously that that stuff matters right to maximize that but if you're just an average person that's going through that just following the program and going by feel you're gonna get incredible results as far as getting stronger plus think of the the skill that you develop in terms of feeling your body and knowing when to go heavier and when to go lighter that skill is so important for long-term success well to me it's no different than calculating macros i mean that you know your metabolism is like ever changing in foam right so it's like you know no the best macro calculator on the internet is still flawed because it's your you could your sleep your stress levels your activity for the day hormones yeah everything could completely change your metabolism so to follow something so rigid and be like oh it says that i need to put this much weight or it says i need to eat this many grams or calories like you got to have a little bit of flexibility and understanding that the body doesn't exactly work that way and so that all these tools that we have created and came up with i think are amazing because we didn't have them two three decades ago for a lot of stuff so i think it's a great these are great tools to use but then you also don't want to be well it's like your readiness right each time you go into a workout and this is why we like joe defranco's uh you know version where he's trying to do the grip test right kind of like you know where your readiness is for the day and like what you can actually like achieve so you know sometimes you want to push through it no doubt and you want to keep you know making progress but also you really got to listen to your body and also i mean again i don't know how about you guys but those one rep max calculators never really accurate for me yeah they always underestimate it's just a standardized kind of generic framework for it our next caller is will from texas hey will how can we help you with your question first will tell us why salad noise you so much yeah now go ahead go ahead and ask your question all right uh so my wife is pregnant and i would like to know how i should be structuring my workout pre baby and more importantly during the sleepless nights of the first couple months when he is born i'd like to continue my strength goals hey congratulations first first second third you did it which baby is this yes first oh yeah you are in for it my friend yeah so don't listen to it it don't listen to him it's hell easy then so okay so so there's a couple there's a couple strategies that you could take so i'll i'll give you my favorite strategy i've worked with a lot of uh you know mothers that were pregnant and their husbands during that period of time and so i like to tell people to lee go into the the birth at a at a good fitness level okay and the reason why i i recommend this is because you're you're gonna miss workouts you're not going to be as rested after the baby's born for at least a couple months if not more and so you want to give yourself a bigger buffer okay so go into it doing pretty well so right now you have the time you know do some good workouts have good nutrition that way if you fall off you don't fall off too far now when the baby's born and you're losing sleep sleep is a priority do not make the mistake of pushing through it with the lack of sleep you will you will hammer not just your testosterone levels but your immune system if you do that so a good workout uh general workout when you're limited on you know time and availability or whatever is you know like a two or three day week full body workout where you're just focusing on uh the main lifts you're just doing the big compound lifts what do your workouts look like right now will so right now i'm in phase about halfway through phase to uh maps power lift excellent all right excellent how's it going for you by the way um 30 or i'm about to be 30 in april no no how's it going for you with the workouts how's your oh sorry um it's going good um so far so good i'm actually transitioning to building a home gym because of how crazy the gyms are going to be now but um it's going good strength is progressing pretty nicely i think so the advice that sal gave gave is exactly how i did it like i really uh i knew that i was going to have to sacrifice some days in the gym i knew that i'd sacrifice some sleep and so i had some pretty good momentum going into uh her pregnancy so i just kind of i tried to push the volume try to be as consistent as i possibly could and his discipline knowing that the inevitable is going to happen that i'm going to have days and i actually the first couple weeks because he's he's so attached to her and i you can't really as a father there's not a lot you can do for the first couple weeks um i still had really good momentum for those first couple weeks it wasn't until i'd say probably weeks three and four did it get really challenging for like me getting to the gym and find and her being able to get to the gym right and and so you know then then my workouts started to look kind of like maps anabolic phase one and then eventually it even got as bad as probably like pre-phase and no doubt like i lost some strength i didn't i don't look as good as i did right before i came in a pregnancy but i mean it's uh we're back in the swing of things i think i've already surpassed where i was uh before that it only took about a month to rebound and get back because i still maintain some training um but my priority became my my wife and child you know and that's really where it should be for you too it's like if you can get in there as a as a new dad and still get you know one or two full body workouts in while you're you know going through all this at the very beginning i think you're i think you're killing it everything you're doing right now is what you're going to kind of carry going forward and i think like you know what you're trying to do in terms of like building your your base of strength and and you know having your intensity up right now is is is a good way to go and then you know really just shifting your mindset once you're in the thick of it because it is going to change everything so you just got to adjust one one more option too will is especially if you have a home gym is to do many workouts uh so great great advice you know like 15 20 minute workouts here and there i did a lot of that yeah two a day or three a day sometimes or one a day sometimes basically going out to your your home gym when you have you know a little bit of time and doing a few sets of an exercise and believe it or not the body especially when it's new the body response really so i love that advice and i don't have the luxury of having the gym in my actual house but the studio is not far from my house and i would do this a lot and because you know he's the the baby's feeding every two hours and napping afterwards and so those little 30 minute hour naps were perfect times for me to get some get a couple exercises in and that's how i look at it is if you if you can do that and you have an at home gym where maybe you can stick to the routine that you're already on but you just break it up in two or three mini workouts throughout the day there's a lot of value to that so i think that's a great strategy also totally congratulations again and thanks for the question well thank you thank you you know that's such a that's a hard one right because it really depends on i mean i'm i'm lucky right like katrina it really handles a lot of the nights and takes the responsibility we have support and so i know that i have a lot more flexibility some dads have to be doing all that stuff hands on yeah so asking him to get up in the middle of the night and and be doing a lot of feedings with with her and then in addition that also be trying to progress your workouts it's a lot to ask somebody it is it's a tough situation that's why i like to say go into it you know really fit because you're gonna lose exactly and it's better to have that buffer all right our next color is steven from missouri hey steven how can we help you with your question hi i was just curious if you had any insight on these antibiotic anabolic diets from these youtube personalities and basically the idea is to create low calorie dense foods using a lot of protein powder and then a lot of added artificial sweeteners and sugars and basically go low calorie on everything it doesn't matter it like if you want bread go with the lowest calorie bread my question is um is this technically sustainable is already like long-term uh health benefits to this at all any risk dangers well okay steven so you have just kind of tripped into the secret of of fitness out of here no bullshit like that that's yeah that is complete and it's funny they're trying to keep that for pocket shit it's what it is it's funny they call it anabolic and then they tell you to go super super low calorie which is going to be catabolic opposite no that's all gimmicks and jargon used to just sell people on you know stupid ideas books or supplements i'm certain they're probably selling something to people anabolic diet look if you're eating in a calorie surplus if your protein intake is relatively high and you also are training your anabolic you're training in a way that your body wants to build muscle congratulations you're you're eating in an anabolic state but aside from that no that's complete not only is it not only that it's bullshit too because you're either anabolic or catabolic always you're one or the other and if you're in a low calorie diet you're cat you're catabolic if you're not eating enough calories and you're in a deficit you're catabolic so the idea that you're cat or you're anabolic when you're in a deficit or eating low calorie is a ridiculous notion in the in the first now the other part of your question was are there any long term i guess detriments to it and the answer is yeah if if your calories are so low that you start to lose lots of muscle the side effect of that the detriment of that is a much slower metabolism and you can lose weight and increase body fat percentage because you've lost so much muscle so to give you an example a person who weighs a hundred pounds who has 10 pounds of body fat on their body is 10 percent body fat if that person loses 10 pounds of muscle their body fat percentage now went up because they still have 10 pounds of body fat on a now 90 pound body so and i've seen this with clients well they'll they'll you know they'll not follow my advice go do some crazy diet i'll test their body fat and they'll lose 15 pounds and low and behold their body fat percentage went up a couple percent and they can't you know figure it out and have to explain to them it's a percentage of your overall body weight you lost muscle so if you want a slower metabolism if you want a flabbier body then i would recommend doing these programs or these nutrition plans if you're trying to get long term sustainable results you want a faster metabolism you want to get leaner build more muscle i would stay as far away from those things as possible makes sense do you think it's pretty damaging to the fitness community um so basically they're preaching hey you can look good but they're not really considering the health aspect of it so people i mean even like me go online see these things they may not understand how bad it is for you yeah 100 i mean that this is the motivation of why we started this i mean that was exactly what all of us saw in our space for so in fact we were guilty of it i mean uh this is the messaging that we would get down from the company it was about selling you know memberships it was about selling supplements and so you know whatever gimmick or thing that we could come together to to sell people on to make more money for the business is much how most people online run their business and it's tough for the consumer you know especially when they use a bunch of jargon that you're unfamiliar with to confuse you into thinking that this is the best idea but that's exactly what motivated the four of us to start mind pump is to counter a lot of this information yeah i would say easily 90 of the information that's put out by the fitness industry at large the diet industry at large and even the wellness industry uh at large a good 90 of it is totally wrong and of that 90 a good chunk is actually dangerous so um there's just so much crap that's out there in this space and like adam said this is exactly why we started mind pump because it was very frustrating training clients and hearing these people come to us and say hey i heard this new thing or i read this book or i saw this ad and i want to do this and i got this new diet and it was friends doing this and i'm like oh my gosh i felt like i was you know i was you know fighting it uphill battle and so how do we reach more people let's start a podcast let's let's talk to people about all this bullshit thank you very much for your question by the way awesome thank you guys thank you yeah how frustrating is that man when you guys would get clients that would come to you and tell you about stuff like this so common we're always having to kind of unpack this and and really like teach people like why it's so wrong it's it's great though i like that i'm you know i'm enjoying these live questions because we you know there's a lot of people that feel that way but don't don't convey that or say that you know they either just get suckered into it and they say who cares i'll just spend my hundred something bucks let me try it out or don't say anything so it's great to have somebody who who would admit or ask questions about this so we can have dialogue because it is you're right sal most the stuff that's floating around especially right now in new years resolution tempting to the momentum super high yeah yeah you want to change quickly right right now and right now they're getting bombarded with ads more than they ever have totally look mind pump is recorded on videos well as audio come find us also on youtube mind pump podcast you can also find all of us on instagram you can find justin at mind pump justin me at mind pump sal adam at mind pump adam and dug the producer at mind pump dug can you breathe or whatever unfortunately you were at the bed too oh yeah that's weird it's gonna come from that doesn't doesn't rub on the inside of your thighs let them breathe it's more free dude but let the boys breathe so here's the deal bro so you guys i'm heavy right now right yeah so my and i like to wear them so now they're like a g string it's a thong i have to fix it all the time now it's what a terrible visual
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Part two of the articles on the responsibility of states for internationally wrongful act is entitled content of the international responsibility of a state. It deals with the new obligations that are owed by the state responsible for an internationally wrongful act and also as we shall see later with certain obligations imposed on the other states following serious violations of international law. As stated in article 29 of Arsiois those new obligations are without prejudice to the duty of the responsible state to continue to perform the primary obligation, the obligation breached. If that obligation of course is still binding on the state. Article 30a of Arsiois deals with the secondary obligation of cessation which is owed by the responsible state if its wrongful act is continuing. Cessation is probably the most immediate and important obligation stemming from any ongoing internationally wrongful act. The obligation that diplomats will want to see achieved as soon as possible and on which they will concentrate all their efforts. Cessation of the ongoing wrongful act seems to be pretty close to simply resuming the obligation of the primary obligation breached. Cessation of the breach and performance of the breach obligation seem to be two sides of the same coin. However, cessation has been identified in practice as a new secondary obligation distinct from the duty to perform the primary obligation and which allows addressing the wrongful act as such. For instance, in the advisory opinion about the legal consequences of the construction of a wall in the occupied Palestinian territory, the International Court of Justice said that Israel was under a duty to seize the construction of the wall and also on the basis of cessation to dismantle the parts of the wall that had already been built. Dismantling the wall is owed by Israel as a matter of cessation because the sheer presence of the wall, not only its ongoing construction. The sheer presence of the wall is a continuing violation of the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination. Respecting that right would however require much more than dismantling the wall. And if Israel were to dismantle the wall it built, this would of course be favorable to the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination, but it would be far from equating with full respect for that right. Hence, while Israel must in general respect the right of the Palestinian people to self-determination, it must more specifically seize its wrongful act consisting in building and managing the wall. Cessation as a new obligation stems from the internationally wrongful act and it is owed by the responsible state when that act is continuing, when it is ongoing. There is no exception to the duty to seize ongoing violations. Article 30b of Arsiois adds that the responsible state is under the obligation, I quote, to offer appropriate assurances and guarantees of non-repetition if circumstances so require, that obligation may exist even when the violation has ceased to exist, but it is far from being automatically owed. Knowing when the circumstances require that such assurances and guarantees of non-repetition must be offered is a matter of concrete assessment, the practice being rather scarce in that regard. Assurances and guarantees of non-repetition are often claimed but rarely awarded because international courts and tribunals presume that states will act in good faith in the future and will comply with their obligations. Let us turn now to the obligation to make reparation.
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The Inflammatory Meat Molecule Neu5Gc
New subscribers to our e-newsletter always receive a free gift. Get yours here: https://nutritionfacts.org/subscribe/ DESCRIPTION: Plant-based diets may help rheumatoid arthritis by decreasing exposure to an inflammatory compound found in animal products. Bacterial endotoxins are another reason animal products may trigger an inflammatory immune reaction. See The Leaky Gut Theory of Why Animal Products Cause Inflammation (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-leaky-gut-theory-of-why-animal-products-cause-inflammation/), The Exogenous Endotoxin Theory (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-exogenous-endotoxin-theory/), and Dead Meat Bacteria Endotoxemia (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/dead-meat-bacteria-endotoxemia/). For more on arthritic joint disorders, see Diet Rheumatoid Arthritis (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/diet-rheumatoid-arthritis/) and Preventingj Arthritis (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/preventing-arthritis-2/). For the role saturated animal fat may play in heart disease and cancer see Blocking the First Step of Heart Disease (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/blocking-the-first-step-of-heart-disease/), Breast Cancer Survival, Butterfat and Chicken (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/breast-cancer-survival-butterfat-and-chicken/), and Trans Fat, Saturated Fat and Cholesterol: Tolerable Upper Intake of Zero (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/trans-fat-saturated-fat-and-cholesterol-tolerable-upper-intake-of-zero/). What does this video have to do with the previous few about Cancer as an Autoimmune Disease (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/cancer-as-an-autoimmune-disease/)? You'll see in tomorrow's video of the day How Tumors Use Meat to Grow: Xeno-Autoantibodies (http://nutritionfacts.org/video/how-tumors-use-meat-to-grow-xeno-autoantibodies/). Have a question for Dr. Greger about this video? Leave it in the comment section at http://nutritionfacts.org/video/the-inflammatory-meat-molecule-neu5gc/ and he'll try to answer it! Image Credit: Pulmonary Pathology via Flickr. https://NutritionFacts.org • Subscribe: https://nutritionfacts.org/subscribe • Donate: https://nutritionfacts.org/donate • Podcast : https://nutritionfacts.org/audio • Facebook: www.facebook.com/NutritionFacts.org • Twitter: www.twitter.com/nutrition_facts • Instagram: www.instagram.com/nutrition_facts_org • Books: https://nutritionfacts.org/books • Shop: https://drgreger.org
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2012-12-13T12:36:50
2024-02-05T06:38:12
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For those of you who've been following my work since the beginning, you remember back in 2003 I covered this landmark paper in the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Human Intake and Incorporation of Immunogenic Non-Human Dietary Cialic Acid. If you take autopsy samples, you can find proof of a molecule called new GC in human tumors. You can see it's stained brown here in human breast cancer, melanoma, ovarian cancer, brain tumors. Now this mystified research is because human beings are genetically unable to produce this substance. But other animals can. Maybe the researchers proposed human beings absorbed it from eating other animals. To test this, because it's found in animals and animal products, the researchers had to first eat vegan for a few days to clear their system. No animal-derived ingredients in foods or drugs or shampoo. And then they basically drank a glass of diluted pig mucus, and within days this invading meat molecule could be found oozing from their bodies in their saliva, urine, even their hair clippings. Because new GC-type compounds are not found in plants and new GC is not synthesized by microbes, the dietary source of new GC must be foods of animal origin. The metabolic incorporation of this molecular Trojan horse, if you will, from animal products may possibly be contributing to the higher rates of cancer and heart disease among meat eaters. This is what they think may be happening. Comes into our mouths from animal products in our diet, incorporates itself into our cells, relating to chronic inflammation directly and the formation of antibodies, which that can then lead back to more inflammation, which may partially explain the increased risk of cancer and heart disease noted in those consuming animal products. In contrast, vegetarianism decreases the risk of cancer and heart disease, although saturated fat in meat and dairy products is the usual explanation for that fact. Maybe we should start looking into the association between new GC and the incidence of both cancer and ischemic heart disease. And hey, what about autoimmune diseases like rheumatoid arthritis? Maybe that's why vegetarian diets seem to improve rheumatoid arthritis. Maybe that's why you don't see rheumatoid arthritis in other great apes. Maybe the incorporation of this reactive alien molecule into inflamed tissue such as arthritic joints could potentially be aggravating arthritis. But you take animal products away, and within weeks rheumatoid sufferers may feel better.
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Scottish Government Debate: Trade (Australia and New Zealand) Bill - UK Legislation - 14 March 2023
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2023-03-14T20:26:13
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That concludes topical questions. We will move on to the next item of business, which is a debate on motion 8205 in the name of Ivan McKee on trade Australia and New Zealand Bill, UK legislation. I would be grateful if members who wish to speak in the debate were to press their request to speak buttons now. I call on Ivan McKee to speak to and move the motion up to seven minutes, minister. Fyemdwch i'n gwneud o'r dewiscau cyda'n gweld i'r ffasgfaith i gyflosio gyda'r cyfnodd i'r ddiddordeb yn gwybod, ond oedd wrth gwrs y Ddiwg Cyffredinol iawn i'r ddifu yn ymddorach a'r debylwch a'r ddifu'r ddiwg cyffredinol iawn i'r ddifu'r dros y parwm yn y ddifu'r ddifu'r ddifu'r ddifu'r ddifu'r ddifu'r ddifu'r ddifu'r ddifu'r ddifu'r ddifu'r ddifu'r Diddorffydd, Australia a New Zealand bylwyr could provide UK Government ministers with a delegated party legislaturevaill direct to the devolved matters in Scotland by passing Scottish ministers and the Scottish Parliament entirely. The one thing that we can be grateful for is that the bill, despite it's grandson title, has a relatively narrow focus. Our views on the trade deals that the UK Government has agreed with Australia and with New Zealand are well-known, and the Scottish Government has no direct role in negotiating those deals are very concerned by the impact of both agreements, particularly about agrifoods. That's not today's focus. This bill is solely about the implementation of the Government procurement chapters of those agreements. As a result of those amendments, I am needed to procurement legislation to extend duties of equal treatment to bidders from Australia and New Zealand and to make some minor amendments to procedural rules. Y pryddysgu wedi gweithio'r ymerddur. The United Kingdom Government has opted in this Bill to confer a power to make these amendments by secondary legislation. The power is drafted too broadly, and a greater concern would be exisable concurrently by both UK and Scottish ministers, meaning that UK ministers would be able to exercise it in devolved areas without securing the consent of Scottish ministers. The bill also allows for the implementation of future amendments to the Australia and newies Randy Madden— It is a curious provision that includes that when the agreements have only just been reached and the perch is expected to be repealed by the UK Government's procurement bill in the coming months. Scotland's legislative consent memorandum did not recommend consent to that and the economy, fair work committees, the subsequent report that I thank for its efforts included that there should be a means for the Scottish Parliament to scrutinise regulations that are laid by the UK Government that fall within devolved competence. I and officials have engaged with counterparts in the UK Government over many months in an effort to address those concerns. I met with the UK Minister for International Trade in early December and have written to him twice since then. I met with the relevant UK Government minister earlier today. We have suggested three different ways in which the bill could be appropriately amended. The first option would be to make the provision necessary to implement those agreements on the face of the bill, allowing the Scottish Parliament to consider precisely what it might be consenting to. The second option would be to amend the power so that it is conferred solely on Scottish ministers in relation to devolved matters. The third option would be to introduce a statutory requirement for UK ministers to secure the consent of Scottish ministers before exercising the power in relation to devolved matters. Those are entirely reasonable and practical suggestions that the UK Government has unfortunately rejected out of hand. The UK Government's view, one that I do not accept, is that it must maintain a power by secondary legislation to implement international obligation in order to ensure that it is complied with. However, such a view implies that of the two Governments, it is the Scottish Government, which is the one that has difficulty with the rule of international law. I do not think that that is a conclusion that many observers would be drawing right now. Indeed, the Scottish Government has implemented international obligations in relation to procurement successfully, separately from and sometimes differently to the rest of the UK for almost 20 years now. At no point has there ever been any question mark raised over our compliance with international obligations. Daniel Johnson, I very much agree with the frustrations that the minister has set out. I was wondering if he could set out what attempts he has made to have dialogue with UK Government and UK ministers discuss these issues and find a way through. Minister, as I have already indicated in my remarks so far, I have written twice to UK Government ministers and I have met relevant UK Government ministers in the Commons previously. Just today, I met Lord Johnson, the relevant UK Government minister, in the lodge to discuss those issues. In addition to that, officials have had extensive interaction on all those issues over a period of some time now. The UK Government did not approach us with what it described as a compromise proposal or something that we have discussed with it through that dialogue. If we were willing to recommend consent to the bill, it would be willing to amend the bill so that the power would only become exerciseable by UK ministers in relation to the involved matters. If either, the Scottish ministers asked the UK Government to legislate on their behalf, which clearly would be acceptable to us, or if following a request from the UK ministers, the Scottish ministers had failed to legislate within 15 days. So, while we may have been able to secure an improvement on the idea that Scottish ministers would only have had 15 days alluricrous proposal, of course, from the arbitrary day of any such request in which to consider, draft and make any legislation, the UK Government was clear that it would not budge on the issue of consent. Of course, that is a significant matter of principle, and so I was unable to agree to their proposal. It is not for the lack of effort in our part that we have ended up in that situation, but so long as the trade Australia-New Zealand Bill contains a provision to allow UK ministers to be able to legislate in a devolved area without for seeking the consent of Scottish ministers, I cannot recommend that Parliament gives its consent. I believe that it is also worth noting that the well-saith has withheld its consent in respect of the bill as it falls within the legislative competence of the seth. I therefore move the motion. Thank you very much, Presiding Officer. Indeed, I moved the amendment in my name. Before I say anything further, I think that what is important to set out are issues with the Australian-New Zealand trade deal notwithstanding. Trade is undoubtedly a good thing, and I think that regardless of the circumstances that we find ourselves, we should be encouraging trade and looking for opportunities to do so, especially with places in the world such as Australia-New Zealand, where we have a lot of shared interest and a common history. However, we need to remember that the Australian-New Zealand deal was a deeply flawed trade deal. One that, in the absence of an oven-ready deal, was something rather snatched and grabbed at by UK Government desperately seeking to see upsides to the flawed Brexit that it sought to deliver. We have much sympathy with the arguments that the Scottish Government sets out. It is important that there is a role for devolved administrations and indeed devolved parliaments in approving and indeed devising trade deals. Those are arguments made by Nick Thomas Simmons and other of my colleagues in the House of Commons, and we sought to make a number of amendments to that as it went through that. Indeed, I would note that in many other jurisdictions devolved administrations and legislatures do have formal roles in the approval of trade deals such as in Belgium. I think that it is of particular concern the ability of the UK Government to make amendments without consultation if there is a refresh of this free trade agreement, essentially giving UK ministers carte blanche. That is notwithstanding. I think that there is a concern with the motion that was brought forward by the Government, because while we agree that there should be consultation with people in Scotland, I do not think that it is any more acceptable for Scottish ministers to make decisions behind closed doors that can have very significant bearing on farmers and fruit producers than it is for UK ministers, that if that is a matter of concern for the people of Scotland, then it is Parliament that ultimately should be consulted on those decisions. It is not so difficult for this place to pass instruments or legislative consent motions. It is something that we can do relatively easily and briefly, but it gives us that level of oversight. Ultimately, I would say this. People may not want to know about the detail of something that is probably relatively obscure in terms of everyday life, but it is ultimately important. I think that people in Scotland are growing weary and tired of two Governments that are constantly seeking to make constitutional ranker and disagreement the fundamental basis of their politics, rather than getting on in terms of making progress. I think that what we want to see is two Governments working together in the collective good, because regardless of your views of the constitutional arrangements and the way that they should be, ultimately, whoever is in administration in Edinburgh and whoever is in administration in London needs to work together in the collective interests of the people who live in these islands. That, quite frankly, is not what is happening right now. I draw members' attention to my register of interests as a partner in the farming business in Orkney and as a member of NFU Scotland. I am also a member of the Economy and Fair Work Committee, which considers the LCM. Can I take this opportunity to thank our committee's clerks for all their efforts in drafting our report? This debate is largely one of processes that has been discussed, but I would like to start with the bills themselves. The two free trade agreements are the first from scratch deals that the UK has negotiated since we left the EU. They are historic and reflect the deep bonds, social, familial and economic, between our three countries. They will strengthen our trade with Australia and with New Zealand, and they will deepen our ability to access their markets. They could pave the way for the UK joining the Comprehensive and Progressive Agreement for Trans-Pacific Partnership. The Australia deal will see tariffs removed on all UK exports and a real boost for Scottish products, such as the iconic whisky sector and for our fashion sector, the animal welfare charter, with a non-aggressive clause that stops any rollback on welfare standards. The deal will make it easier for people to operate in each other's economies. It will remove visas allowing young people from Scotland to travel and to work in Australia for up to three years at a time. The New Zealand deal will also see tariffs dropped on all products as well as red tape slashed for the nearly 6,000 UK SMEs that export goods to the country, businesses that employ nearly a quarter of a million people across the UK. Scottish exporters will now have an advantage over international rivals in a market expected to grow by 30 per cent by the end of this decade. The UK Government estimates that the FTA with Australia could increase trade between the two countries by 53 per cent, with an increase in GVA of almost £120 million. The UK New Zealand deal could increase trade by 59 per cent. Businesses across the UK and across Scotland will benefit. The bill itself implements the procurement chapters of the two deals into UK domestic law, ensuring that the UK is not in breach of its obligations as the agreements come into force. While the UK Government's intention is that, in the future, a power in the procurement bill will allow procurement provisions in international agreements to be implemented, legislation is needed now in relation to those two agreements because they must be implemented before the procurement bill is likely to come into force. As the economy committee's report on the LCM states, there was agreement from members on a number of issues around scrutiny of the bill and an acceptance of the need for both Governments to engage constructively. However, my colleague Graham Simpson and I could not agree with the committee's recommendation that powers either conferred solely on Scottish ministers or that UK ministers should be required to obtain consent from Scottish ministers. The UK Government has made commitments to the devolved administrations to not normally legislate within devolved areas and whether it has to not do so without consultation. However, it is important that, with international relations and reserve matter, the UK Government is able to legislate to meet international obligations. If consent was put into the statute, as I know some here would want, it could discourage more consensual intergovernmental working and risk disagreements being decided in more lengthy and expensive court action. There is also the risk that consent may be withheld for political reasons, that the Scottish Government might seek to create arguments for purely political gain. I know that suggestion may come as a shock to many in this chamber. However, during our membership of the European Union, the Scottish Government was content for many of the powers that they now dispute to be held in Brussels. Presumably, given their position on EU membership, they would be happy to have them invested in Brussels again. Is it a genuine concern that the Scottish Government has over those powers? Or is it less about the concerns about the bill and more about stoking constitutional grievance? Is it that there is a sunset on this First Minister's time in office? The last act of this administration will be to leave us with one hurrah, last hurrah of divisive grievance politics. Or is it just that they don't like trade deals because the SNP has never supported a trade deal negotiated by either the UK or the EU? They didn't support the deal with Canada, they didn't support the deal with Japan, they didn't support the deal with Ukraine, they didn't support the deals with South Africa or with Singapore or with Korea, they even voted against the deal between the UK and the EU. They are content to see us leave the EU with a no-deal Brexit. Those are important deals that the UK Government has negotiated with the Governments of Australia and of New Zealand. As I have outlined, they will benefit people and businesses across the UK and across Scotland. They include important protections for key sectors and in areas such as animal welfare. On those benches, we support those agreements, and we will do so by opposing the SNP's grandstanding attempts to block them today. Jamie Halcro Johnston deserves an absolute medal for his contribution this afternoon to draw some great credit out of those two trade deals with New Zealand and Australia. The only real, tangible, so-called benefit that we have seen from Brexit in six and a half years, so I think that he deserves an absolute credit for his contribution this afternoon, because not even George Eustace has recognised the benefit of the trade agreement with Australia and New Zealand. In fact, he criticised it even though he was the minister that was in part negotiating the deal. I would have hoped that Jamie Halcro Johnston could have perhaps acknowledged that that is a pathetic set of trade deals. Of course, we support free trade. Of course, it is a benefit to Scottish producers, UK producers, the opportunity for export across the world, but to hold that up is a great success. I do not think that that is reality, and I think that Jamie Halcro Johnston truly knows that himself. We will support the motion this afternoon. Of course, there should be greater scrutiny from this Parliament. There should be an involvement of this Parliament. There should be a greater partnership between the Scottish and the UK Governments on trade deals. It is disappointing that we are here once again with the same old song. We support Labour's amendment. We think that it is appropriate for the Parliament to have the power, not just for the ministers to have the power. In fact, that is something that the Scottish Government has criticised the UK ministers for holding on to powers when they should be scrutinised by the Parliament. However, it is utterly depressing that, once again, we have two Governments that seem to be incapable of agreeing between themselves on an important area, perhaps of process, but nevertheless important for people's livelihoods. We should be able to, for the witter man, to work together to work up an arrangement for the scrutiny by this Parliament and by this Government of any international trade deals. As Daniel Johnson has highlighted, other countries manage to do that, so why can't we do that as well? It is perhaps a fact that, over the past 15 years, this Government has taken every single often cheap opportunity to attack whoever is in power Westminster. Perhaps that has led to this day that the relationship has broken so badly that both sides are incapable of agreeing, which is why we need reform of the United Kingdom and change of Governments both north and south of the border. We need to have free trade, we need to have co-operation between the two Governments. It is for the sake of the businesses that produce excellent quality products. They deserve to be able to export those across the world, but they deserve to have politicians in this Parliament scrutinising those deals, to apply our expertise to those trade deals, to make sure that they are fit for purpose. Once again, however, we have two Governments that have let us down and have been incapable of reaching agreement. I hope that one day that we will manage to get some co-operation. I suspect that it may be some time. I agree with Daniel Johnson. Of course, trade is a good thing. If you read our export growth plan, a trading nation will be very well aware that that is stated right up front and centre. It will be very well aware of the trade missions that I undertake on behalf of Scottish businesses on a relentless basis. I am often another one. Next week, with my chamber of commerce to Poland, he will be aware of his paying attention that I am part of those trade missions that I engage with the UK Government in now the no longer DIT, the DEBAT and the UK ambassadors and UK trade commissioners. We work together closely where it makes sense to support Scottish business. We will also be aware that he talks about the benefit of trade, that the biggest harm to trade has been done, of course, by Brexit. A policy that his Government still supports and, for some bizarre reason, has been unable to be able to support his party and has been unable to bring itself to recognise the faults of Brexit as it seeks to become the next UK Government. Of course, a formal process exists in other sub-national government, which is something that we have proposed to the UK Government through the right form. The outset of Brexit in 2016, with policies that we have put forward and have relentlessly attempted to engage with them, is a more structured mechanism for that to happen, something that they have refused to engage on. On the point of accountability, the Scottish ministers are, of course, accountable to the Scottish Parliament. The process, as he knows, is that the Scottish Government would take forward those proposals, but would bring them to a Parliament or through a committee, as appropriate. Of course, Parliament would have its ability to be able to scrutinise what was happening with those decisions. The point, of course, is that, despite what Willie Rennie says, it is not through our lack of trying that those trade deals are not coming here to be scrutinised by the Parliament, because the UK Government has decided to do so. Despite the fact that Jamie Halcro Johnston purred through and did not take any interventions, I shall, in the interests of open debate, take your intervention. If he and his Government are so positive towards trade, why have you voted against every single trade deal that has been put in front of me? The member should be well aware that, if he is paying attention, the Australian and New Zealand deals are very bad for Scottish agribusiness. Absolutely. If you look at the Brexit deal, the situation in Brexit, of course, is that we should be back with part of the European Union and having free trade as a consequence of that, something that we are absolutely very much in favour of. We will take each trade deal on its merits. Trade deals, as the member does not and should know, is a balance of offensive and defensive interests. We think that Scottish businesses having more harm done to it by the UK Government rushing headlong into random trade deals, then we will, of course, vote in Scottish interests as a consequence of that. Will the member make the point that, as Daniel Johnson should engage with the UK Government? I think that I made it very clear that we have engaged with the UK Government. In fact, there is a very constructive conversation and other regards about working together to secure investment with Daniel Johnson's namesake Lord Johnson this afternoon on this very issue. However, that does not take away from the fact that the UK Government has dug its heels in on this point and is denying that the devolution settlement has not been able to be played out through the powers that the Scottish Parliament and the Scottish ministers have as a consequence of that. I think that Willie Rennie needed any more example of the Conservative party's unwillingness to engage on this process, the fact that Jamie Halcro Johnston would not take a single intervention from anybody in the chamber and kind of talks to that. Just to reflect on the point that Jamie Halcro Johnston made, it is not about Brussels. When we were in the European Union, those powers were not held in Brussels in the way that they are held at Westminster at the moment. EU procurement directives were implemented by Scottish ministers and not by the European Union. That is the difference. When we were part of the European Union, the powers were here and now we are not in the European Union. The UK Government has taken those powers back upon itself and is encroaching on the devolved areas, including procurement. In conclusion, we are not happy with the situation, but, of course, I think that, certainly everyone, I would hope on ourselves and everyone on this side of the chamber, would agree that devolution has to be protected and that it is important that we do so, where there is an attack from the UK Government. That is one of those, unfortunately, increasing number of examples where that indeed is the case. I move the motion. Thank you. That concludes the debate on trade. Australia and New Zealand Bill, UK legislation, and it is now time to move on to the next item of business.
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Thermotropic Ionic Liquid Crystals | RTCL.TV
### Keywords ### #liquidcrystals #ionicthermotropicmesogens #metallomesogens #RTCLTV #shorts ### Article Attribution ### Title: Thermotropic Ionic Liquid Crystals Authors: Sabine Laschat ,and Kirill V. Axenov Publisher: MDPI AG DOI: 10.3390/ma4010206 DOAJ URL: https://doaj.org/article/bbf1b42fdad6450092a505d8db28de31 Source URL: http://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/4/1/206/ ### Image Attribution ### We used stable diffusion to programmatically generate the background images. Viewer discretion is advised. ### Channels ### YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@stemrtcltv Odysee Channel: https://odysee.com/@stem_rtcl_tv ### Video Timestamps ### 0:00:00 - Summary 0:00:30 - Title 0:00:35 - End
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2023-08-08T02:03:23
2024-04-23T23:56:20
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The last five years achievements in the synthesis and investigation of thermotropic ionic liquid crystals are reviewed. The present review describes the mesomorphic properties displayed by organic, as well as metal-containing ionic mesogens. In addition, a short overview on the ionic polymer and self-assembled liquid crystals is given. Potential and actual applications of ionic mesogens are also discussed. This article was authored by Sabine Laschat and Kareel V. Aksanov.
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MUST WATCH ᴴᴰ || Apathy: Symptoms, Causes and Treatment - Ustadh AbdulRahman Hassan
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2019-10-20T09:50:32
2024-04-23T14:19:47
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I want to speak about a topic that I think all of you will be able to relate to inshaAllah. And that is the concept of apathy, al-futur, laziness when it comes to ibadah. What are the things that causes it? And how can we treat it? So apathy is causes, signs and treatments inshaAllah, it means when your interest for something reduces and your enthusiasm for it also reduces and your concern for it becomes weary, something that we all go through, that we're sometimes strong, we're up to the standard and sometimes that zeal that we have weakens. How can we cure it? And what are the things that are making it happen? Our messenger, sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, he said, in al-Hadith al-Imam Mu'ahman narrated in his Musnad, in al-Hadith al-Abdullahi al-Amr al-A'as, the prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, he said, in al-Kulli amal in shirah, wa likulli shirat in fatratum, fa man kanat fatratuhu ila sunnati fa qad aflaha, and another one in fa qad hudiya, wa man kanat ila ghayli daalika fa qad halat. The prophet said, indeed for every action there is a zeal. An enthusiasm, energy, and for every zeal there is a slackening, a time, a period where the person slacks and they go down and they dip, and they are not as enthusiastic and energetic as they are on other days or the way that they've been before. And the prophet said, fa man kanat fatratuhu ila sunnati, anyone who is slackening and anyone who is apathy occurs but is still in line with the sunnah, fa qad aflaha, he's successful. As long as he hasn't reached a point where he goes away from the sunnah of the prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam, then he's still successful. Wa man kanat ila ghayli daalika, and anyone who is slackening, he's slackening goes down and deep beyond and outside the sunnah, fa qad halakah, he becomes destroyed. So what we take from the hadith is, every single one of us is going to go through in any action that we do, that period, that fatrah, that slackening moments where the energy is gone, we have to drag our leg, we have to kind of convince ourselves to have to do this. What is it that causes that to happen? And is there any way that we can overcome that and treat it? Is this something that you all feel that sometimes happens in your life? So inshaAllah ta'ala let's talk about what makes it happen. Al-Imamu Ahmad and Bukhari and Muslim and others narrated on the authority of al-Nu'man ibn Bashir that the prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam told us about an organ. The prophet said, verily inside the human body there is an organ. If this organ is upright and steadfast, the entirety of the body is in line with that organ. Your body will follow that organ. If that organ is good, then the body will be good. And if that organ is corrupt and it's misguided, then the entire body will follow it. And the prophet said, that organ is the heart. So from this point I'm trying to shed some light and also explain to you that slacking is something that comes from the heart. It's this organ that brings about the energy, the enthusiasm, the concern, the commitment and the interest and it's when this organ becomes weakened and this organ becomes corrupt, the body then follows and becomes corrupt with it and slacks. The scholars they categorized the heart into three. The scholars they categorized the heart into three. The first heart is a heart that accomplishes three things. A heart that has accomplished and accumulated three important components. The first one is it comes with sincerity. It's a sincere heart. The second thing that heart has achieved and attained is it's in line with the prophet Aleyhi Salatu Salam. It follows the prophet Salallahu Alaihi Salam externally and internally. And number three, this person comes with obedience, which is to stay away from sins and stay away from the two types of sins, major or minor sins. Those are the three things. A kalb which is salim, an upright heart, an untainted heart is a heart which has attained and achieved sincerity. And also adherence to the prophet Salallahu Alaihi Salam and three complete and utter submission to Allah Azza wa Jalla. Those are the three. And it's the heart where Allah Ta'ala told us it will benefit us the day of judgment. Allah said in the ayah, speaking about Allah, do not humiliate me the day of resurrection. What day is that? It is the day when children and wealth are not going to benefit you. The money that you're accumulating now, the money that you are trying to achieve and gain, the money that you are burning your body and mind for, it won't benefit you that day. And children are not going to benefit you unless you come to Allah with what? The kalb which is salim, I said it's a what? It's a heart that has sincerity. It's a heart which is in accordance to the prophet Salallahu Alaihi Salam's way. And three, it's a heart that has come with or achieved complete submission to Allah Azza wa Jalla. The second heart is kalb which is mayyit, a dead heart. The dead heart is a heart that has no life in it. It's a kalb which is dead. There's no life in it. Allah said in the Quran, one who was dead and we gave him life, meaning referring to the disbelievers. They were dead, meaning their hearts were dead. And Allah says, we gave them life. Meaning their kalb is dead because they're not dead. We can see them walking, but their hearts have died. The third one is kalb which is mayyit, a kalb which is sick. When you're sick, that doesn't mean you're completely unhealthy. There are, you might have health in other things, but your illness also may be in something else. So there is health and there's illness as well. This is the heart of the Muslim who sins and has that weakness of imam. And he also has the obedience of Allah Azza wa Jalla and his messenger. So he goes to the masjid and he prays in the jama'a. And he also goes out clubbing and doing haram things and drinking that which Allah prohibited and eating that which Allah prohibited. So he's sometimes doing good and sometimes he's transgressing, he's exceeding his limits and going against his Lord, Allah Azza wa Jalla. The heart that we're going to be talking about, the kalb which is that goes through futour, that goes through empathy, that has that slackening, it is the heart which is what? Marib. Because the one that's mayyit is dead, it needs to be switched on in the first place. Okay? And the kalb which is salim, it's upright, steadfast. The kalb which has futour is the one which is marib, it has a sickness in it. The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam told us in another hadith that supports the ayaa يوم لا ينفع عمان ولا بنون إلا من أنت الله بقلب سليم. The Prophet told us in hadith, al-imam, Muslim narrated in hadith Abi Huraira, the Prophet said, يدخلوا الجنة. A group of people will enter jannah. A group of people will enter jannah. A group of people will enter jannah. What are their characteristics? افئدة تُهم مثل افئدة الطيري whose heart would be the likes or their heart would be like the heart of birds, pure, untainted. They don't suffer from sickness and illness in the heart. They have pure, cleansed, clean hearts. Those are the people who are going to enter jannah. The Prophet said يدخلوا الجنة. A group of people will enter jannah. Their hearts are the hearts of birds. Now the question is, what are the main things that the heart suffers from? The heart suffers from many illnesses. But they are two main illnesses. The first one is shahwad, desires. And remember the chain of discussion that we're having and the way that the lecture is going. We are talking about how can you have zeal in ibadah? How can you have that energy and that concern and that enthusiasm in ibadah? In obedience of Allah, I said it's because of the heart. It's the way that you treat your heart and the health of your heart which brings about this enthusiasm or brings about this lack of enthusiasm and lack of interest and lack of concern. So now it's dealing with the heart. If you cure this heart, energy and enthusiasm will come. I mean we are living at a time when people are really focusing on their physical appearance. What I mean by that is they watch and they look at what is it that I'm going to use for my hair so I don't have hair loss. What kind of oil am I going to use? What kind of cream am I going to use that doesn't bring out wrinkles at an early age in my life? What kind of food am I going to eat in order to be in good shape and healthy? People are looking at that appearance but the heart is dying and is rotting. And we've seen people whose appearance when you look at them they look so healthy and they look very amazing and charming. But when you see their relationship with Allah Azza wa Jalla you find that they're the lowest and weak. You see a person who's physically, physically in shape, the kind of things that he does, the marathons he can run, the time he spends in the gym, the weights that he lifts. That same individual is unable to get up for Fajr because he can't lift something very light and that's the duvet. And get out of bed and go and pour water on himself and go and pray the Fajr prayer. He's got the physical ability. He's not a weak person. Why is it he can't do it? And you find a person with skinny, weak person. This looks fragile, the wind can blow him and he's getting up for Fajr. He's standing on Qiyam-ul-Layl. He's out and about helping the people. He's helping the masaiqeen. The hours that person can stand and the energy that person has, you can never come with it. How? How does that come about? Something deep now. It's something to do with the heart. It's someone who's trying to work on their heart and trying to cleanse it and clean it. So the first thing that the heart suffers from is shahawat. Desires. What does it suffer from? Shahawat. Desires. Abdullah ibn Abbas said something very powerful and I want you to all listen to this. Abdullah ibn Abbas, he said, righteous actions, it has rights. Feel wedgie on a person's face. Allah makes that person's face glow. This person's face illuminates. And that person's heart light gushes from it. And Allah opens your provision for you. Your provision, your risk. Allah makes it wide for you. And Allah gives you physical strength. Look at that. The photo, right? Righteous actions bring about enthusiasm and strength in the body. Ibn Abbas goes on to say, which is evil doing, going against Allah's commandments. This obeying, it has what? Qabri and also darkness in your grave. On one's physical strength and ability. Allah reducing your wealth and your income. And the hearts of the people, the people have enmity and hate towards you. All of this is what? It's all based on a person following his desires. If you follow your desires, shahawats, whatever your nuts calls you to, it brings about what? Qabri and a darkened grave and physical weakness and a reduction in your provision. People don't want to see you. They hate your guts. All of this is because you following your desires. If you follow your desires and you submit to it and you adhere to it, it will lead to you becoming physically weak. And I want you to listen to this hadith as well. That the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam he said, If the slave does a sin, the person commits a sin, a black dot will be placed on his heart. You follow your desires? A black dot is placed on your heart. But if the person, he repents, he comes back to his senses. He asks Allah for forgiveness. His heart is then cleansed and cleaned. And if he goes back to the sin again, the black dots are increased in his heart until it overcomes his heart. And his heart becomes darkened and black. The Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa sallam he said, Allah is referring to here is the darkened heart. And his heart became all black now. And you know what that person becomes because of what's happening to his heart? He can never identify the good. He can never see the good when it comes to him. And he can never really see the evil. He becomes a cup which is upside down and a person is trying to pour water into it. An upside down cup that water is trying to be poured into it. That's what your heart becomes. All the good that is being mentioned and all of the khayr which is being said to you will all go over your head. It just doesn't seem to make sense. It all seems like a hocus pocus. Jannah and Nahr and all of this. And you don't even sense that what you're really severe and dangerous because the heart has become darkened and dull. And we have to know if we fall into these sins and we've followed our desires, the way to cleanse our heart again and bring it to its default position is to what? It is to repent and to ask Allah for forgiveness. And Umar radiAllahu anhu said Account yourselves. Put yourself on accountability. Before you are accounted for the day of judgment. And scale yourselves. Before you are scaled the day of judgment. It is easier for you to scale yourself and to account yourself now today. It is easier for you than the day of judgment. What is a yannu and adorn yourself. Adorn yourself meaning purify yourselves. Lila ardi lakbar the great day. The day where every single person Allah is going to present to them their reality. What is a yannu lila ardi lakbar the day when they are going to hide from you? Khafiyah. That day everybody it will be shown to them their reality and what they are. Everything you've done. So the first thing that the heart suffers from is what? Desires. Desires is the first thing that the heart suffers from. And it's an illness that the heart really suffers from. And if we don't wake up and we don't stop it's going into our hearts. Our hearts become dark, dull, black. And we will never realize the good that we should go towards. And we won't realize the evil that we're in. And our bodies become weak. And we won't be able to run to the obedience of our Lord. Allah Azza wa Jalla. The second is a shubuhaat, doubts. The first one was desires and the second one is doubts. The doubt is worse than the desires. And the doubt is innovation and disbelief. Those two are called shubuhaat. Both of them if they step into a person's heart then it destroys the heart worse than the desires. Imam Malik came to Imam Malik. He was called Imam Udari al-Hijrah, Imam Malik. And he was the scholar and the Imam of the people of Medina. Are we all together? And Imam Malik was a noble iman who when he would narrate the hadiths of the Prophet because he would be right next to the Prophet's grave he would say, The man of this grave said, Whereas we would say, He is right next to the grave. So he would say the man of this grave said, A great iman. The ummah unanimously agreed upon his station and his nobility. A man came to him and he said, I want to go hajj. I want to go hajj. And when I go hajj I want to do my ihram. I want to wear my clothing for hajj. Where should I wear it from? Meen ayna ufrime. And we all know or we should all know that the people of Medina the place that they wear their ihram from for hajj is dil hulaifa. Dil hulaifa is the place that they wear it from. So the man came and he said to Imam Malik, Meen ayna ufrime. Where should I wear my ihram from? And then Imam Malik said to him, Meen dil hulaifa. Go to dil hulaifa and wear your ihram from there. And do your intention from there. And Imam Malik went on to say, The place where the Prophet did it from. The place where the Prophet ﷺ did his ihram from which was dil hulaifa. Go to that place and you do it from there, okay? The man said, The man said as for me, I want to wear my ihram from the Prophet's Masjid next to his grave. That's where I want to do it from. I don't want to go to dil hulaifa. I want to go to the Prophet's Masjid. And next to the Prophet's grave, I want to do it. Keeping in mind this man wants to do an extra deed. Because doing it from the Prophet's Masjid and wearing it from the Prophet's Masjid next to the Prophet's grave is more distance than to wear from dil hulaifa. Because if he went to dil hulaifa the way he is, he can enjoy himself until he comes to dil hulaifa. And then after that he would have to wear his ihram, right? So he's making it harder on himself. So Don't do that. I fear for you fitnah. Trial and tribulation. That's what I fear for you. The man was gobsmacked. Lost of words. Mind boggled. He said, Which fitnah are you possibly talking about? This is only a couple of miles that I'm going to increase. What fitnah can you possibly fear for me? And then an Imam Malik said a golden statement. He said, What fitnah is greater? What other fitnah are you waiting for than to see what other fitnah could there possibly be greater than see yourself to go forward in a righteous deed and try to surpass Allah's message to proceed the prophet in a righteous action, to get there before the prophet, to be higher than the prophet in a righteous action that the prophet was deficient in. According to your action, that's what you're saying. I'm doing better than what the prophet is doing. What fitnah is worse than that? And then he recited to him and he said, I heard Allah Azawajal say, Let them be cautious. Who? Those who oppose the messenger sallallahu alayhi wa sallam in his affairs. What's going to happen to them? And to see them fitnah that they will be afflicted with a calamity, a trial and a tribulation. Are we going to see them or they are afflicted with what? A severe punishment, a punishment which their bodies and minds will not be able to endure. So this hadith and this statement of Imam Malik shows us the severity of innovation and the severity of following ones, our following doubts. This is Shubhaat, Shubhaat. And Imam Malik was trying to get this man to understand this is a fitnah for your heart that you would follow such and such. Well, he said the early scholars, the early imams, they realized the severity of innovation and how it can affect the hearts. Well, he said, Hasan al-Basri said, Don't sit with an innovator. Don't sit with him. Because he will paint your heart. He will make your heart sick. Yom ribu means what? He will make your heart kalbun mariib, a sick heart. I ask you guys a question. If sitting with an innovator makes your heart sick, then what about the heart of the innovator? If your heart is going to become sick from sitting with him, then what about his heart who contains in it and he holds the innovation? What is his situation? It's even worse. Ibn Aounin said, I heard Muhammed ibn Sirin, the great tabi'i, Muhammed ibn Sirin. I heard him say, or I saw that Muhammed ibn Sirin mentioned and used to believe, the people who were the fastest in apostasy were the people of desires, people of innovation. They are the fastest when it comes to apostating and leaving the religion. Because innovation doesn't stop there. It leads to kufr. It's a stepping stone to disbelief. A person just leaves the fold of Islam. Muhammed ibn Sirin, he saw asra'unnaathiribdatan, the people who were the fastest in apostating, the quickest to apostate and leave the religion. The people of innovation. They apostate easily. Why do they apostate easily? Because disobeying Allah in one step has no limit. If you disobeyed Allah in one thing and you then said, this is the way Allah loves, that's what innovation is. Going against Allah's way and the messenger's way and then saying, this is what Allah is pleased with and this is what Allah loves and this is what's going to get me close to jannah. It doesn't stop there. It will carry on until the whole entire religion becomes like that for you. So those are the two things that the heart suffers from my beloved brothers and sisters. Shahwad and Shubu had. Today we find people who listen to people of innovation. They will listen to their lectures. They will listen to things that they say and then they will come and say, Sheikh, I came across this person saying, this and this and this thing, what's the response? He asked, why are you opening your ears to the people of innovation? Why are you listening to someone who is bringing doubts in the religion? Why would you open your eyes and your mind to it? Ahmad ibn Hamd. And great A'imah. Whenever they went by innovators and they spoke to them, they took their fingers and they put it in their ears and they walk away. Are you more knowledgeable than A'imah Muhammad? A man came to A'imah Marek, innovator, came to A'imah Marek and he said, I want to debate with you. The A'imah Marek said to him, if I beat you in the debates, will you follow me? He said, yes. He said, if you beat me, what do you want? He said, you follow me. He said, if a third person comes and beats both of us, what do we do in that situation? He said, we both have to follow him. He said, I see that you are not consistent upon your path and your way. You are doubtful of what your religion is. I am clarity. I'm upon clarity in my religion and you seem like a skeptical person. You're not you're not sure about your religion. Go to someone who's doubtful like you and go and debate them. Go to someone who is skeptical like you and debate with him. I don't need that. Are we all together? Imam Ahmed Ibn Duaad, when he tried to debate, Imam Ahmed in the presence of the leader, Ahmed said, I don't want to debate you. On the issue of the Qur'an, created honor. A mountain, a mountain, Ahmed said, I don't want to debate you. Because the Salaf, they believed what they are upon is Haq. They weren't doubtful about it. So why do I have to open my religion? Why do I have to open my religion for discussion? Whether it's right or wrong? Why do I need to open that for it? Are we all together? And that's what Allah said in the ayah. They disbelieved in the truth when it came to them. So what happened to them? They are in doubt of everything. They disbelieved in the textual evidence. They said, this hadith doesn't make no logical sense. I can't rationalize it. My mind doesn't accept it. So when they did that and they rejected the Qur'an and Sunnah on that premise, Allah says, everything about their religion becomes doubts. And that's what happens. Now I want to mention, I mentioned this illness, that the people whose hearts suffer, the two illnesses that they suffer from. Shubuhaat and Chawat. Now I want to mention some cures that insha'Allah Ta'ala will cure your heart and if you take these steps it will help you. He is a great Imam. His Imam combined between knowledge and action. An Imam who combined between action and knowledge. He said, If you have not written anything from this lecture, write this, insha'Allah Ta'ala. Write these points, even if it has to be in your phone. The cure of the heart, he said are five things. The cures and the treatment. For one's heart, he said is five things. I encourage every one of you to take these five, insha'Allah Ta'ala I'm going to mention. Stick it in your house and make it your life mission, insha'Allah Ta'ala. To every single day, work towards having all of these five present in your day. I promise you, once you do, you will see enthusiasm, commitment, constituentness towards any action that you stand up for. Raisins will go. He says that the cure of the heart are five. The first one, he said, Read in the Quran and pondering and contemplating over it. Pondering over the Quran and contemplating over it. What's the bare minimum that a person used to finish the Quran? Even if you're not a half of. You've not memorized the Quran. What is the bare minimum that you should read from the Quran? Ishaq ibn Rahuya, the man who said to Imam al-Bukhari, you all know Imam al-Bukhari, right? You all know Imam al-Bukhari, right? Yeah? Is there anyone who doesn't know Imam al-Bukhari? Imam al-Bukhari, you remember he wrote a Sahih book, right? That's why we say Sahih al-Bukhari, right? Who was the one who brought the idea to Imam al-Bukhari to write the Sahih? Who encouraged him? Who did it? Ishaq ibn Rahuya. Ishaq is the teacher of Imam al-Bukhari. He said that a person needs to finish the Quran whether reading from the Mus'haf or whether reading from memory at least, and this is something for every Muslim every 40 days once. You need to finish the Quran, he said. Every 40 days that goes by you have to have done one khat. That's the bare minimum. And the evidence that he used for that is what the Prophet said to Abdullah ibn al-Amr ibn al-Aas. Remember when Abdullah ibn al-Amr ibn al-Aas, his father complained about him? Abdullah ibn al-Aas. Abdullah ibn al-Amr ibn al-Aas, his father complained about him? Abdullah ibn al-Aas. He said to the Prophet, my son Abdullah ibn al-Aas, I married him off to one of the greatest families of Quraish. I married their daughter off to my son Abdullah ibn al-Aas. He married to an unruble woman from an unruble household. And he spends the whole entire night praying and the whole entire day fasting and he forsakes the rights of his life. And then the Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam has said to Abdullah ibn al-Amr ibn al-Amr ibn al-Aas, is this true? Do you do this? And he said, of course, I'll mention of Allah, I do do that. Then the Prophet said to him, read the Quran in every 40 days, finish it once. And then Abdullah ibn al-Amr ibn al-Aas was finishing it every day. He said to finish it every 40 days once. So that's what Ishaq said, every 40 days once you have to finish the Quran. If you're half a person who's done it, then it's highly recommended for you it's highly recommended that you finish every three days if you're half. So what do you do? You start from Surat al-Baqarah and you read and you go up to That's the first day. The second day you take from and you take it to Surat al-Naml That's the second ten. And the third ten, you take it to Surat al-Nas. Every three days you finish the Quran, ten, ten, ten days. That's the ten days that you read every day if you're half and you finish the Quran. And that's what the Prophet said to Abdullah ibn al-Amr ibn al-Aas when he said, oh, I can read the Quran and I can finish it in less than 40 days. 40 days is too much. And the Prophet pushed it down and down and down until what? Every three days finish it once. So the every three days finish it once is for the half of who memorized the Quran every three days. And I know a brother who read he never studied with the Quran teacher but he can read from the Mus'haf. For 10 years he said to me, I finished the Quran every three days. And he said, this is where my hip became I became half and he doesn't do mistakes. I would say if you do it for five years and you finish the Quran every three days from the Mus'haf, from the Mus'haf, for five years you do that you will be half. That repetition you'll memorize it. Wuhayb ibn al-Ward is the student of Ata ibn ibn al-Rabah and Ata ibn ibn al-Rabah is the student of Abdullah ibn al-Abas. Wuhayb ibn al-Ward said something very powerful. He said, He said, we have not found anything that can soften the heart and that can bring your heart to the truth. Then reciting the Quran and contemplating and pondering over it. Wuhayb ibn al-Ward. The second thing that is Qiyamul-Lail. The second thing that the great Imam mentioned from the five is what? Qiyamul-Lail. Qiyamul-Lail softens the heart. And when Allah prays the believers, what do you say about them subhanahu wa ta'ala? I'm sorry, the Prophet said, Qiyamul-Lail upon you is Qiyamul-Lail. Pray Qiyamul-Lail. They know that. Because Qiyamul-Lail is the action of the early spires, imams. This is what they did. The Sahabas were like this. The Prophets were like this. They used to pray Qiyamul-Lail. And it's also an expiation for your sins. Women had to live with me. And it's a preventative factor from one falling into sins. Qiyamul-Lail. Wuhayb ibn al-Dalika. One of my teachers one time in a halakah, one of the students said, I struggle to pray Qiyamul-Lail. It's hard for me to pray Qiyamul-Lail. I really want to pray. But I feel that I'm not able to. I always try but I'm not able to get up and pray. I don't have the, I don't get the energy. And he said, I say but I never forget it. He said that Qiyamul-Lail is an invitation from Allah to those who were upright in the day time. The Qiyamul, the night prayer is a reflection of your day. Allah only invites you, only to Qiyamul-Lail. This is the honor not everyone gets it. You're invited to pray Qiyamul-Lail when you are upright and steadfast the whole entire day. If you were eating haram, you're making haram income and et cetera. And you are cheating and lying and deceiving. And you're firing your speech. And you have hastened and heqd and illness towards the Muslims. And you're always falling into wrong doings the whole entire day. You're not going to be honored to pray Qiyamul-Lail. I'm like, Allah will give you that honor. Because why? Allah comes down the last third of the night and he's taking the forgiveness and the supplication of those who are invoking on to him, Subhanahu wa Ta'ala. You're not going to be honored with that. You're not going to be honored. That's very powerful. Qiyamul-Lail is an invitation from Allah and it comes from how you are the day time. And Imam al-Tabarani mentioned something very powerful. I love this hadith when I read it. And Abdullah Ibn Mas'uddin is the one who said that the Prophet sallallahu alaihi wa sallam has said. Yadhaqullahu azzawajal. Allah loves. Allahu azzawajal Allah loves. Ilaa Rajulaini two men. Allahu azzawajal Allah. And this Zahik, great imam they mention is Allah who Subhanahu wa Ta'ala is laughing because he is pleased with this person. He loves this person. The first one is the one that concerns us now. Rajulun qama fi jawfin laili a man who stood up in the middle of the night. And his family are sleeping. And he got up out of his bed. He did tahaara and purified himself. And he then prayed. Faiyadhaqullahu azzawajal Allah loves that person. Meaning Allah who Subhanahu wa Ta'ala is pleased with that person. Allah is pleased with Subhanahu wa Ta'ala. The third thing that the imam mentioned Rahimahullah from the five E's mujialasat al-saliheen sitting with the righteous people. Ya ikhwa sitting with the righteous people will cleanse your heart. A person takes from the person that they're with. We all know brothers that we are human beings. Madadiyum bi taba. We need to socialize. We need to have friends. Waleedhaalika when you look at the Qur'an in the sunnah it doesn't ever tell us not to have friends. Allah doesn't ever say don't have friends. And the Prophet never said that. Because it goes against our nature. We have to have it. We have to go exist. But Allah Azza wa Jalla told us and his Prophet maybe Rahimah is there. This is the Prophet I said we need anyone's help. He's got Allah Azza wa Jalla right. But Iwaleedha Allah told him to be around the righteous people. Maybe like Ahmad. Allah said Muhammad be patient with the righteous people. Be with them. Be patient with them. Stay with them. If that is said to Nabiullah Muhammad what about you? You don't have revelation backing you up and helping you. Your Eman is not as strong as the Prophet to defend yourself if something is evil is being brought to you. So you watch who you'll be with. The poet he said Don't ask about this person. Don't ever ask about a person. But ask about who he associates with because everyone takes a friend the one he loves. You don't ever find a pigeon flying with an eagle. Do you find that? A pigeon and an eagle flying together. And going together. Pigeons fly with pigeons. Eagles fly with eagles. Falkens fly with falcons. And we'll mail it. You'll never see a lion chilling with a dog. Yeah. Will you ever see that? I don't. You sitting with this person means there is something in this person that you and him have in common. It's a reflection of who you are. Are we all together? That's why the Prophet said The person is of the religion of his friend. Look at who you take a friend. We know we've seen a lot of people who are falling into what they fell into not because of their own mere action it's because of the influence of someone evil. Someone evil influenced them and they did it. There are some people in prison not because of their mere action alone. I mean of course it's their actions but it's not just their actions. It was the motivation. It was the encouragement of a corrupt individual. So one of the things that destroy a person's heart is what? I mean myself. If I go to a halakha where I'm listening to a sheikh who's simple, aesthetic, boycotted his dunya and his heart is towards the akhira, your iman increases and your actions become stronger. And if you sit with a person who's a Sahih of dunya, a person, money, he's thinking about I've got a building, it's 100 floors, I want to make it 200 and I have a tall building in this country. I also want to make sure that I have this much property. Again I'm not saying all of that is haram by the way. I'm not saying that. But it will affect your heart. The next day you wake up and say you know what? My salary isn't good. My salary and the money that I make isn't good enough man. It affected you already. It what? It affected you. And I'm sure that I'm not imposing my thoughts onto you all. You all felt that way Sahih. Someone you've met and they made you feel small in a good way or a bad way. Okay. So the heart gets affected by who you associate yourself with. The next one that the Uttar Rahman Allah mentioned is the stomach. Cutting down on what you eat. Some people they eat with two hands and they eat a lot. And when you say to him Akhi where's the thuluth? He goes I know my thuluth better than you. He said Akhi one third. He goes I know my one third better than you. Now everyone's one third is the same. That's what you eat and what you take in. It affects the way that you are. With Alika I think Al-Imamun Qahtani said in his Nounia he said stay away from eating too much. And eating so much. He said Fajusumu Ahli Al-Ulmi Ghayr Al-Simani. Because the body of the people of knowledge is slim. Generally the people of slim. What happens if you eat alone? Naamat Al-Fikrah Wa Kaffat Al-A'baan Al-Ibaadah. Your mind switches off. And what happens to you? You physically can't do anything. Al-Idaalika if you eat a lot at night you have a long sleep right? You can't get up easily. Sahb al-Fajr you're struggling and whatnot. Qiyam al-Layl you're not going to get up for it. So don't eat too much. And even if you do eat eat something healthy. And this does affect your heart what you eat. Al-Idaalika Al-Imam Al-Shafi'i You saw Muhammad Ibn Hassan Al-Shaybani. Muhammad Ibn Hassan Al-Shaybani was what? Muhammad Al-Hassan Al-Shaybani was a very big man. We all together. Muhammad Al-Hassan Al-Shaybani is the student of Abu Abu Hanifa. He's the student of Abu Abu Hanifa. Rahimahullah. Muhammad Al-Hassan Al-Shaybani was very big. And Imam Al-Shafi'i You said Rahimahullah when you saw him. He said A chubby person will never be successful in this religion after Muhammad Al-Hassan Al-Shaybani. And this man goes, Alhamdulillah, this is the blessing of Allah. He said, No, it's a punishment sent from Allah to you. We said that. Recently came across it. A person should avoid eating too much. Eat enough for your back to stand. Enough just to stand and do your work. But some people whenever they get tired, I just have to eat. Whenever they get stressed, they eat. Every time they eat, eat. I will stay away from that. I mentioned four right. Now I mentioned three right. I mentioned four now. Last but not least, the fifth one is Humbling yourself at night. Even if it's not Qiyamul Alayl. But Allah prays those people who beg their Lord at night. Allah said, They are asking their Lord for forgiveness. And another ayah Allah says, Asking forgiveness to Allah in the middle of the night. Begging Allah. There was an ether that Ibn Al Qayyi mentioned. And Ibn Abi Dunya also mentioned. This is the statement. It's a side benefit. That maybe Allah, he, Dawood asked Jibril. And maybe Allah, he, Dawood asked what? Jibril, he said to him, When is the time when Allah is most forgiving for a person since? When is the best time to ask forgiveness? And Jibril said, I don't know. But one thing I do know. That in the last third of the night, Allah's throat moves. Allah's throat, Allah's throat moves. So maybe it's wise to ask Allah for forgiveness at that time, he said. Another point that I want to mention after those five, extra ones that I want to mention two more. And I'll conclude with that, insha'Allah ta'ala. And that is one of the things that soften the heart is giving risk and helping the masakhi and the people in need. Helping the people in need softens the heart and it cures the illness on the heart. And also taking good care of the orphans. Al-Imamu Ahmad ibn Hamal, he narrated in his Musnad on the authority of Abu Huraira and narrated in shak'a ila Rasulillah. A man came to the Prophet and he complained. He complained from what? I'm suffering from Qaswatul Qalb. A man saying this to the Prophet. Then the Prophet said to the man, If you want your heart to be soft and if you want your heart softened, give to the maskeen, the lady, the one in the poor one. Give to him. And run your hands through the hair of the orphan. You need to be gentle, soft to the orphan. Be gentle to the orphan. And some people are very cruel to the orphans. Whether it be an orphan they took from someone else, they are cruel to the child. Allah says in the Quran, Let the ones who are looking after the orphans fear Allah. That remember it could be possible that one day you don't have the chance to live to see your children grow and you pass away. And your children become orphans. Your children become what? Your children become orphan. How would you want then your children to be dealt with? A man came to Alima Ahmad Ibn Hanbal and he asked him. He said, How can my heart become soft? A man came to Alima Ahmad and he asked him the same question. Go to the graveyards. And run your hands through the hair of the orphan. And this is of course a reflection of being kind and caring and good to the orphan. Go to the graveyards. The Prophet SAW said, I used to prohibit you from visiting the graves. I used to say to you, don't go to the graves. You don't go to the graves. I used to prohibit you from visiting the graves and visit them. Go and visit the graves. So your heart will burn and your eyes will burn and you will remember the Hereafter. Because it softens the hearts. It makes the eyes water and it reminds you of the Hereafter. That was the great Imam of Al-Rabih Ibn Khutaym, may Allah bless him. Abu Yazid. No, Abu Zaid, may Allah bless him. Al-Rabih Ibn Khutaym, by the way, is the man that Abdullah Ibn Masrood said to him. He said to him, he said, If the Prophet of Allah was to see you, he would have loved you. He said, if the Prophet of Allah saw you, he would have loved you. How great man was. Al-Rabih Ibn Khutaym, he would go to the grave and he would go to the grave of people he knew. And he would call them out. And when they don't respond, he'll say, Oh, I wish I knew what you did and what is being done to you. And then he cries. He used to cry. And that is what Imam Ahmad, may Allah bless him, also mentioned another thing that also softens the heart. And also makes a person's heart become soft. And that is, Al-Halal, Eat Al-Halal. Who did they come to? And when they came to Imam Ahmad Ibn Al-Hambal, they said to him, Imam, what can soften one's heart? And then Imam Ahmad said, Eat Al-Halal. Stay away from haram money, haram income. Stay away from it. When they asked him that, they went to another Imam whose name was Abdul Wahhab Ibn Warraq. And they went and they asked the same question to him. And then he said, In the remembrance of Allah, the heart softened and the heart trembles and finds tranquility. And then they said to him, but Abdul Wahhab, we asked Ahmad Ibn Al-Hambal the same question. And he said, the minute they said Ahmad Ibn Al-Hambal, we asked him the question, Abdul Wahhab Ibn Warraq, the red face, his face became red out of happiness to want to hear what Ahmad said. He said, what did Ahmad, what did Ahmad Ibn Al-Hambal say? And again, this was the respect that the scholars had for each other and admiration and how they admired one another. And he said, Ahmad said, Eat Al-Halal. He said, Ahmad said, Eating Al-Halal. And then he said, Wallahi, he's right. Wallahi, he's right. Wallahi, he's right. So ya, all of those things that we mentioned today and many more things, they softened the heart and they make your heart become qalb which is salim, a pure heart. And once your qalb becomes salim ya ikhwah, actions become easy for you. Enthusiasm, the energy that you come with, the commitment, I need to go home and sleep, I'm tired, I'm exhausted. All of that will, will die. Wallahi, the scholars, they used to say, scholars, they used to say, anyone whose heart is alive and has high aspiration, may Allah have mercy on his body. Why? Because the body will not be able to keep up with what this heart is producing. The energy, the fuel, the power, the energy that's on this heart is so strong that the body gets tired, but the heart is not, it's still awake. It's what? It's still awake. And this is what it really is. Some people, they make excuses for themselves, well, I haven't got enough sleep and I never ate well today. Wallahi, these issues are happening in my life, that's what's making me like this. The truth is you are a person whose heart is tainted and if you don't admit to that first, you won't rectify the problem at hand. You won't. And that's where it comes from. Because the early scholars, if you read their biography, what you find from them is, whenever Khair is mentioned, they stood up. And what did they say? Now, okay, let's go. Like Ibn Abi Hatim, Rahim Allah, look at Ibn Abi Hatim, the great scholar. He said we traveled to seek knowledge, we walked distance that our urine turned into blood. Urine turned into what? Blood. How could that happen? Because of the heat that they're in. No air condition, of course. They're walking in the sun, from one place to another. And one of the stories that was mentioned in their life was Abu Hatim Al-Razi who said, it's a long story, I don't want to go into it now, but in the story it was mentioned that they had a halak, a ders, a lesson. And the sheikh didn't come for one reason or another. And so they went out because they haven't eaten for the whole entire day. So they went out to get themselves a fish to eat it. And so when they got themselves the fish, it took them a while to get the fish. They were informed that the teacher made it. And that the teacher's here. They left the fish for another day for them to finish the halak. So we all together brothers, these are the great imams and how they were like and how enthusiastic they were. All of this is because of they cleansed their hearts. They cleaned their hearts. Are we all together? They cleaned their hearts. Some of you might say today, I got a job. How can I reconcile between my job and seeking Islamic knowledge and learning? Do you not know the same thing happened to Al-Imam Ahmad Rahimullah? Al-Imam Ahmad's father died when he was very young and his mother only had him to, as a son, to look after his family's, his mother. And Ahmad saw it upon himself after what? To provide for his mother and also to seek Islamic knowledge. Both. Go read how he can reconcile between it. How he did it. It's all about discipline and the heart of the person. And does this Islamic knowledge mean anything to you, Aslan? Does it really mean something to you? Are you really in love of this deen that if you are, you will find it in your heart a way to squeeze it in, a way to what? To squeeze it in, insha'Allah and ta'ala. Anything which I have said that was wrong or incorrect is from me, as-Shaytan. And Allah has messaged me, I'm free from it. SubhanakAllahumma bi-hamdik. As-shadu'Allah, ilaha illallah. Astaghfiruqatuhu.
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नमश्कार नुस्क्लिक में आपका सवागत है, आज आमाय साथ जुड रहे है, अवदेश कुमार जी जो सी प्यम भिहार स्तेट कमिटी के सेक्रेट्री है. वाम पार्टिया इस भाई भिहार में उन्तिस सीटो पे चनाउ लड़ रहे है, वाम पार्टियों के एक बड़ा इतिहास रहा है, बिहार में वो एक बहुती मेझर फोर्स हूँए करती ती ग्राउन पे. पिषले कुस सालो में उनका पहुट में शाएड उतना अच्छा नहीं रहा है, वाम पार्टियों लगातार, जमीन पे बिहार में नजर आती रही है, इनी सब मुड्वों पर आज हम बात करेंगे अवदेज़ी से, अवदेज़ी नूसक्लिक में अपका स्वागत है. वाम पार्टियों के लिए तीनो महागद बंदन का हिस्सा बनी. अवदेज़ पर मुख्ष्वाल है, कि देज़ की राज्गती खालत है, उसकी जरुरत थी बिहार में एक मज्भूत गधबंदन हो, जो बाजपा गधबंदन को प्राजिप कर से, कोई बाजपा गधबंदन की सरकार जब से दिल्ली में बनी है, अगर बोले की हिमज ज़ोता है, दटके बोलता है, तो उसे प्रजिए मुकद्मों लिए फसा आजाता, उसको देज़ द्रोही कहादी, तो बाजपा के साथ भिभार में सरकार चलार चलार है। तो देज़ की संभिदहन है, उसके खधबडगे, अगर बोले की हिमज ज़ोता है, दटके बोलता है, तो उसे प्रजिए मुकद्मों लिए फसा आजाता, उसको देज़ द्रोही कहादा आजाता, इसलिये सबसे बरी ज़रूरत जो है, राज्गतिग जरूरत है, बाजपा ज़द्यो के गत्वंदन, उसको देज़ द्रोही कहादा आजाता, इसलिये सबसे बरी जरूरत जो है, राज्गतिग जरूरत है, बाजपा ज़द्यो के गत्वंदन, को हरा आजाता. तुस्री चिजग है की, इस पूरे प्रिएड़ में हम देखते है, की ज़हतं जनता की सबाल, अव च़कार की निती हो, या बिहार की निती सबाल की निती हो, जनता की समच्सियाँ को यह रव करने में यह सबकार, पूरी चरना सी बिखल ग़िए. हमारे बिहार की अवाडी है, वृरा लिसा का जीव का केटी है, किर्सी पड़हन हमारा राज्ग है, वरा हिस्था का जीव का खेती है, किरसी पड़ान हमारा राज्ज है, और खेती पुरी तरसे चोपत होगें, यहां प्रतिवर्स, बाधर, सुखार के चलके, बहारी लुख्षान होता, किसा खिरसी जुद्पाद है, उसका बजार में कोई किमत नहीं मिलती है, इस भार हिमत का का उत्पादन होगा करोनार काल में, लेकिं कोई क्रेदारी ही नहीं हो सकी, यहां जल परबंदन की कोई वेग्यानी क्मिती नहीं है, यहां बरी शंक्या में पशुपालक है, गरीप किषान, खेत मजुल, पशुपालन भी बहुत मैंगा होगें, तो जिसके चलते खेती यह ओल आवकारी होगा ही, और किसान और किरसी सी ज्रेवे लोग सलदरीद होगें, और यह बराग कारब है भिहार से गरामीन इलाकों से पलाएन का, तुस्सी बात है की रोसगार का सवाल है, बरी संख्या में भिहार के जो नोजबान हो बेरोजगार है, चाई वो पडे लिखे नोजबान हो, और यह जो है शो अनपड नोगरामीन नोजबान हो, और नितीस सरकार यह कंद्र सरकार, बेरोजगारों को रोजगार देने के मामले में, और वो बेरोजगार में, बरी संख्या में जो हमारे भिहार के मज्दुर जो, यह तो पहले नितीस जी ने कहाँ बिहार लोट नहीं सकते हो, लेकि लोग आगे, हाजार हाजार कीलुमीटर पएदल, सेक्रो लोगो की जाने गई और वो जब बहुत भिहार आगे, यह तो पहले नितीस जी ने कहाँ बिहार लोट नहीं सकते हो, लेकि लोग आगे हाजार हाजार कीलुमीटर पएदल, सेक्रो लोगो की जाने गई और वो जब बहुत बिहार आगे, तब सरकार के तरब से कहाँ जे तुमे जाना बाहर नहीं है, अम तुमे हर तरह के रोजगार देगे, मदध करेगे है, लेकि नहां मन रेगा में भी लोगो को काम लिए, और कोई आरतिक मदध नहीं, जिसके चलती बहुती दुखी मन से, दरदना कस्तिम, कोई फिर वापस तुस्ले राज नहीं जाना चाता था, लेकि नो जिन्दा कैसे रहीं? तो बरी संक्या में जो बाहर के मज्दुर जो लोड के आए बिहार, मज्दूर हो कर के फिर से वो नहीं जुस्ले राजगो में पलाएन करना परा, बिहार में खुछ सारे चार लाक पद्रिख कै है, लेकि एक भी पद्पे पुई बहाली नहीं हो सकी, इसली बिहार में रोजगार का सवाल, बहुत ही महत्पुन, यहां तक के जु कमप्टिशन में, हमारे बिहार के चात बहुत ही में आवी हो कै, अच्छी रिजल्त करते है, अच्छी रिजल्त करते है, कमप्टिशन में कमपीट करते है, लेकि बहुत लंबे अवदी तक तो रिजल्त रे आता, रिजल्त का रेख बाद उनकी बहाली नहीं होती, तो नोजवान या समवज रहे हैं, कि नितीज़ी का पंदरवरस के कारी काल में, नोजवान काल में, भेरोजगारी सचरम कर है, समान काम का, समान मज्दुरी का सवाल आजी, और इनोने विरुद किया सुप्रिंखोट में जाके, जो हम नहीं दे सकते समान काम के लिए समान मजुद, तो लाखो की संख्या में, संविदा पर जिनका भाल होगा है, तेके पे भाल होगा है, उनकी हलत थाव है, उसी तरा से जो आगन्वारी है, जो मद्यान भोजन में, काम करने वाली महला है, जो आसा बहने है, इस तरा से लाखो जो लोग है, उनको भी कोई नोने, उनकी समवस्याइ जोगे पो, जो आसा परी भी है, तो जान मुद्दे, जी हवदे जी यही में, अचली अगला सबाल होगने वाला है, कि अगर महागदबन्धन के हम पुए प्रचार को देखें, तो एक तरव जाहा, भाजपा जेडियो का प्रचार, कोविट के बारे में कोई चर्चा नहीं है, वही महागदबन्धन के पूरा प्रचार, रूजगार के बारे में है, तो यह एक बड़ा सवाल उट्ता है, कि अगर आरजेदी के पुराने इतिहास को भी देखें, तो क्या वाम पार्टियो का C P I M, लिबरेशन इंका एक योगदान रहा है, इन मुद्दों को फोर्ट्रन्ट में लाने के लिए, देखिये, ये जो आयसो बहुत ही, बिमर्स के बात गत्वंदन में बाम पार्टिया सामिल ही, और आर्जे दी ने भी बराग गर्म जोसी के सात वल्क्म किया है, पहली बात तो मेंने कहाए, तो वो से दानती कच्छ, बैचारी कच्छ है, वो है कि भीजेख़्ी को यहासे सथ ता से हताना, वो केप्षर करना चाते, वो हताना चाते, और यह बात अच्छी बात हुई है, कि CPM, CPI और लिबरेशन, अम लोगो से वो नहीं भीमर्स किया है, और एक जो निंतम साजा कारज्कम के जेसे, एक परिपत्र वो नहीं जनता के सामने रख्खा, और उस में जो जन मुद्दे है, रोजगार के समाद को, तो महागत्ट्वन्दन के नेता है, सवहाविक नेता है, तजजस्वी जी, उनो नहीं हम सबो के सामने एलान किया, कि अगर हमारी सरकार बंती है, तो हम दस लाकनो जबानु को रोजगार देगें। और उनो नहीं का सब से पहले, तो जो लिग्ट पद है, और उनो नहीं के सरजन करेंगें। ये 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बिख्नी उभी दिखाई पर, यापस में ब्रोदा बास्ते है, एक तुश्रे के ख्लाए बोलते भी है, तो यिस लिया ये औलकल हारा हूँ गत्वंदन आइ लिका, ये ये एक न्दीए गत्वंदन एकत्रसे प्राजिख हूँखा है, ये ये बातु मसुस करते है, और उसके बढले में, उज़न्ता के विच जादा वसमरतना सीचाता हुए। जी, अवदेः जी, अगर महागडवन दन जोई, जुनाव जीद्ता है जादिता है, की अप कैन है कि महागडवन दन इस शमधा ऴोजोद मजबुत इस्तिती में हैं. अगर वाम दलो का सीपियम के अज़े क्या मुद्दे होंगे, जिसको अप कोशिष करेंगे, कि महां गधबनदन की सरकार है, वो इंपलमेंट करें, और जन्ता कोसे पहदा हो। निके उजन्ता के जो मुड्दे है, जिन मुड्दों को लेकर के बाम पन्पीदल सीप्यम् लग, हमें साष इंगरस करती रही है, वोंवो उद्टे होंगे, जिन मुड्दों को हम चाहेंगे है जब भागधबनदन की सरकार बनें, मुद्दों को प्रात्मिक्ता में रखा जाए, जन्ता की समस्यांगों को अहल करें. ये हम जरुर चाहेंगे. और उस में जो भिहार में, मैंने शुरुम में ही का था. यहां जीवका का परमुक सादन खेती. तो खेती में जो संकत हो, संकत को दूर करना होगा. स्यहांगे. तो और अप फवब़ा मुद्डा है उबे रो्जगार लिए का सबाल है. रोजगार देना परेगा रिक पडों करना है. और ने रोजगार सिज्चन करना है. और सरकार को प्रियास करना है, तो सब पलाएंद जो रहा इतना, अदूर करे इस्किल ने ने योजना बना में परेंगे, खिरसी प्यादारी तुद्योग स्थापित करना, मारकेट का विस्कास करना, तो अदुस्री चिजग है जो भिहार की बरी आवादी, वो बरी आवादी है जहांकी खेट मजुल, गरीब किषान, वो रोज कमाने प्चाने बाले लोग, मेहनत कर में बाले लोग, तो आर्थिक समाजी कुरुप से कैसे मस्मित होंगे, सोसल जस्टिस का सबाल, उनहे न्याए मिले, और आमन चैन भिहार के लोग, में जो है वो सांती रहे, सांप्रदाएक सोहारद रहे, इसके लिए सरकार जो रहे, सो हम चाहेंगे यो प्र्यास करेगी, और कानुन का राज, अभी आप्रादियों का राज चलना, सामन्ती ताब के बहुत उनका मनुबला हाए, और उनके वरे वर्वर तरीके से पिछले दिनों, जब से लिटीस जी ने गडदारी किया, इसले वार वो जीते ते गट्वंदन, राजद और कागरेस के साथ बट्वंदन मतागे, लेकिन तो साल के वाद उबिस्वास रहात किये, जनादेस के साथ बिस्वास रहात किये, जन्ता सबक सुट्वाएगी, और उसके बाज जो भी यह सरकार में आए, बाजपा के, मदध से यह बाजपा के साथ मिल कर के, तब से सामनतियों का मनोबल बियार में कापी बड़गया, और दलीतों कोंपर, महिलाों कोंपर, कमजोर तब कोंपर, अती पिश्रो, पर बरे प्रुटल अटक्वे, उनकी जोपर्यों पुजार आगा, जोपर्यों में आग लगाएगी जेए, उनके परिवार की वच्छ्यों के साथ लईप क्या गया है, मार पिछ की खतना है, कापी बड़ी है, पुरे भिहार के अंदर, तो इसके चलते जो ये समस याई गनी भूत होगी है, तो ये छीजे है कि महाग अट्वंदन के साजने एक प्रारी टीम होगा, कि जो सोसल जस्टिस का जो बन्यादी समज है, बेसिक समज है, उस प्रिव्स्पुल को बिहार में वो लागु किया जाए, और लोगो को दियाए मिले, इस दिसा में महाग ट्वंदन को करना होगा, और पीस मेंटर को, कोई भी हम लोगो ने अप्रे में प्रष्ष्पो में लिका है, की आईसे संगतन, जो की तना पैडा करते है, नप्रत जो है वो पैडा करने की कोसिस करते है, उनको चिन्नित किया जाए, उनको दन्तित किया जाए, और उनके उपर गया सो, हर तरा का करतोर करवाए किया. अवदेज जी, वाम दलो की एक बडी वाप्सी हुई है, गडबंदन के तोर पे बिहार की चुनाओ में, अवदेज वाम दलो की वाम दलो का जो ग्राून पे प्रेज़न्स है, वो बिहार में हैए, क्या अब इन चुनाओ को वाम दलो के लिए, एक रेफ्रेंडम मानते है, एक सवाल ये, और तुस्रा इस से वाम दलो को बिहार में आगे और क्या फैडा हो सकते है? पहली तु फैडा लिए है, ये आगे गट्वन्दन अगर जीड जाती है, तु जनान दुलन बड़ाने का एक एक स्वो परहेगा, एक दमोक्रेटिक अटमोस्टेर होगा, और हमारे जो विदाएक भी तेंगे है, विदाएक सबाएक के अंदर भी जन्था के इसुज को उठाएन है, और भाहर भी जनान दुलन के जोरा, तु ये बाहर की आवाज और अंदर की आवाज, जो एक था होगी, तु सरकार जोर उसको प्रैडिटी में लेगी, जन्था की जो समस्यान है, उनको जूर कर लेए, ता एक हच्तक छेष्टा की आजाएगा, तो ये सवाल है, तुस्वी सवाल है यापने थिख कहा, कि भिभार के अंदर, लोग ये देखते है, विदाएं सब हमें किते विदाएक, बहुत लोग जो होते हो, उसी आदार पर तागत का अखलन करते है, ये नहीं हम लोग समस्तें जो अस्ली तागत होती है, जनान दोलन नहीं, ख़ास तोर से बाम पंती हो का, उो जनान दोलन को अगर अप देख है, तो बिहार में, इस पीरियग में भी, करोना काल में, सब से जाडा बाम पंती दब सरकों फे रहे है, जो प्रवासी मज़ुरों के साथ जो त्याचार की रखना गखी, आव यसी चुनाब में आप देखे हुए, जो सुसील मोदी पहले ही कहे थे, औन लाईन भोटीं हो जाए, दाज पाने पहले ही कहाता जो की, दिजिटल पददती से चुनाब संपन कराए जाए, तो बाम दल है जो मुखर विरोध किया, हम लोगो ने सरकोंपे भी विरोध किया, और चुनाब आयों को भी लिक कर के दिया, तो ये जरूड है की, बिदान सबहाज में जब जीट कर के जाएंगे, तो इसका एक बरार आज्मतिक फैदा जरूड मिलेगा, और जनता में भी एक भरोसा पड़ा होगी, और जनता इसलिए भी आज लेप्पाट्टी कर द्बंदन वाए, तो लोग ये समचते है, ये समचतिक रक्छा करने कि, इससिए कानॉन्ट, जन बिरूदी खानुन एत, जो समपिदान के ख्लाज जाती है。 उसके कि आप योलोग क्छूड बोलते रहे है, ये एक समपिदान के राच्छा करने के लिए, सरकुशा लिए आप दरते रहे है।, आपके दुबारा आएंगे सभी मुद्दों पर बात करने क्यों दन्नेवाडव देशी
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What's good y'all Chris from Jersey's case breaks calm doing our last break of the night most likely this is 21 22 tops You wait for champions league Merlin chrome soccer 12 box case break PYT number seven one of our other breaks that went along with our $2500 break credit that goes tomorrow sold out So both these got done a little late night rally appreciate y'all getting along Chris once again the MVP Grown up the last five or so spots here is Our teams and our friends here Robert grab the 17 team spot PYT 7 Robert all the way down to show him with Western. There we go That's 17 team spot to serve just for the record For posterity the 17 team spot AC Milan AFC Ajax AS Roma at Atlanta Celtic FC at the national Milan who ventes olympic Minas PSV Eden Hoven Rangers Real Sociedad de Fútbol Sevilla FC Benfisa Lazio Napoli Wolfsburg and Villarreal, but there's our the 17 team combo and this right here our handsome boy Our beautiful baby boy is our tops chrome Merlin 12 box case. Let's get to it y'all Thanks again and good luck I've done a few of these on the Instagram sign of Teddy. They're still here He's really kind of working on these two tonight. So just a just a Merlin kind of night a little footy Kind of night. Let's see if we can get a nice match ball on it. Let's get a really nice remiss on Let's deal with the y'all Thanks again. I'm gonna grab another trash bag. That's fine. We're already here I May still Teddy's trash back to be honest me. I am also Chris. I Am it's a good name. You know just a Chris kind of night. It's the Chris for Chris connection See and see brother. What's the media too, man? I've shipped I've shipped off so much of this stuff. I feel like I know you all right. No, yeah, I was you know I trained a little bit up by Joe over the last few months and You know a couple times when they need you off there. I'm like yesterday like today Joe's off celebrating his birthday living life and whenever Jason or Joe can't come in they uh, they call on me I'm like, uh, I'm like the young fun substitute teacher, you know, right here is box one. Good luck. Let's get it y'all So more crumbs in a lot of baseball But the Merlin soccer Yep, already got an orange Nice don yell mail it orange 21 out of 25 just like that Starting on strong Borscha. That's going to go to Sean people's Nice start, man Don yell mail in 21 out of 25. Nice start right there for sure Cheers working Prophecy fulfilled in Bappe 2390 Brin and Aronson the American We've been uh, we were pretty hot today on stuff. So let's keep it going, right Pink mojo Carmandine Sulemana That's going to stade. That's going to Sean once again to 12 out of 275 Harry Kane prophecy fulfilled 2300 under Hannibal Carmandine is a nice young enough to come right yet, but Toro Martinez on the speckle 115 out of 150 That is for FC international Milano, which is at least 17 team combos. This one's going to Roberts Not this tell Here we go. Okay The alchemy ages jogba first autumn of 12 noni maduki for PSV Another team that's in our 17 team combo once more going to Robert. It's all God just disgusting It shouldn't be like that, you know That's like the one thing I've learned doing some of these soccer boxes is just like Where are what are these kids even coming from like? What are they doing at 17 years old? Those are the last three in that pack. Here we go Let me grab gosh for a toolbox case I think I can box with a Regular box over there back my beard in the letter box here A little cookie jar situation here Now we're ready to rock Let's get it going on box two. I don't want to get a match ball for someone How do you mean half the packs for rocks? We have to do all all the packs for rocks all the boxes in a case We're in it for the long haul here. This is the end game now. You're good You're good, man Probably to less With a crush with a bomb We'll see our seven top of that stack All right, here's box two. I don't think David rookie in there as well. It's a nice one I'm out of Lukaku For Chelsea, that's going to show on people's 250 out of 275 Probably see if I filled Giovanni rena nice green mohammed salah For a lever pull and that's going to go to chris 85 out of 99 for mohammed salah for mama Every medarbo that's going to go to as roma. That's another in the 17 team combo. Robert one more time with the aqua speckle 186 out of 199 nice vini junior Cristiano in the prophecy of the philish man united christopher All the renaldo's all the card ship I'm a fan man. The I've been saying this on the On the instagram when I do it, but every time I do one of these soccer boxes. I'm impressed with the product For the real fc. That's going to be to Jeremy Pina For the real one more time 17 team combo. Robert. You're new Pino ace rookie refractor. Oh, that's what it is All right, there we go. That's tree. What's your s2? I'm brain hurt. My brain do be kind of hurting A lot of packs a lot of boxes a lot of cards out of name Nothing else. I'd rather be doing than my name Yeah, I I've been impressed whether it's panini or top. I think the soccer park could put out are pretty banging man I'm excited for the world cup coming up. I mean my first world cup. I'm actually paying attention to as a potential soccer fan rooting for the americans, obviously A little jedi robison a little brandon erin sim A little polisic a little christian polisic, which is why I support chelsea even though i'm told by my friends who Was who got me into the soccer pretty much like you should not be rooting for chelsea. You want chelsea to do bad So christian polisic moves to another team. So he actually gets to play Fair but I'm stubborn and they're blue That'd be nice Who's who's the big lester otter anthony? Who's the one guy I should be looking out for This is a thickie here for sure We'll save this one for last The one card pack. I wonder what it could possibly be That guy's pretty good messy Here we go box treat In that pack right here a thickie You'll keep for us Giovanni rena a nice little color match with the yellow 138 out of 225 for a Dortmund One more for sean You can hear it. Who's mariel? In the legit gold three out of 50 atalanta 17 team going to Robert another jonathan davin worky in there Gavi rookie in there nice one too as well and what I've heard Nice another top name benzema green benzema 92 out of 199 rayon madrid that's going to christopher I can't believe bands would play shows like letterman And do stuff like this nice one for rayon madrid Who's everyone thinks going to win the world cup ages alchemy robert lwandowski France got to be up there right The the letterman performance of sabotage is the greatest live performance of any song by any band ever Under speckled nice How about early haul and for dormant And for sean look at the names we're getting here on the parallel so far 33 out of 150 nice one Or this dude is tearing it up in prem. Huh? What a monster Philphotum prophecy Prophecy mason mounts as well Auto coming up and the last pack It's going to be that match ball And morio c on the uh on the organ All right, here we go. Let's grab a out. Here we go, man. Good luck Jao felix match ball auto for at let you go de madrid. That's going to kevin very nice Merlin match ball signature Let me grab a uh here we go perfect right here for this Nice Love this. I love this gimmick, man Every every sport needs to be doing this No problem, man Oh, those are sweets Baseball basketball football you need an actual game use ball in your cards. That's got to be a thing forever They're so sweet man. They really are That's crazy. Anthony says that that jao felix the only auto for let you go on the checklist whoo I mean I I I somewhat uh, I somewhat agree with with with adam. I It's hard When uh, joe joe and jason will tell me like if I wanted to learn like hey, what should I be doing when I start? I'm wearing this like what should I do like honestly just watch yourself You know see how quickly we're going You know watch your placement of the hands. What can you be doing better after the thing? I hate listening to the sound of my own voice. I hate looking at myself It was the same thing. I used to work at a triple a call center and they would do reviews on calls to see if we were doing something right or something wrong and I hate the sound of my voice I it's just you know It's it's it's you know, it's not for me. We got our match ball auto Yeah, just because you know just because you know just feels good to know There's never any cases that have more than one, right? Like there's never like a multi box or multi ball case You know Just to see if i'm really him, you know Oh, okay. Okay, so We'll see we got at least one that's you know, i'm i'm i'm happy with that We got just one Nico Gonzalez nice one for barça blue 50 out of 75 barça going to robert Nice one, man. Nice rookie for barça Color match. Would you call that color match? I wouldn't Neymar prophecy fulfills Ian is hogging For the rangers 17 spots going to robert speckle 103 out of 150 Pepe ages alchemy Nice under 23 stars auto declin rice That's for weston 44 out of 99 on the declin rice for weston that's going to shan peoples 23 and under very very nice The youngster is getting some love for this nice cindy rave azure Neymar on the chroma factor in there as well guy groin Jude bellingham another one for dormant very nice 52 out of 99 another youngster, yeah 18 17 18 19 jack greehlish prophecy man city Going to matthew lukas uchich and the other 23 as well Is it good and two? I was wondering when I was 17 It's the best dude. That's the whole point though when you're young You're you know being a shitty band, you know make crappy songs Be obnoxious and you know like I I I More and more as I get older. I wish I was in a crappy little punk rock band Screaming and yelling obscenities and trying to be deep and meaningful and also edgy And like you said like you said going back at it and just like that's the whole point, right? That's the whole point life's supposed to be fun, man Not taking it too seriously Museum is nice I love the museum And we still got plenty more to go The rest of the year too I mean, I'm I'm hoping that triple frets is absolutely killer Put the checklist like it has to be right like triple frets is going to be a monster product Wait a minute. Take it easy. Good. I'm safe Maybe maybe this is how it's going to be from here on You know, I I've always I've always thought that fanatics is just hopefully going to Bancle all the all the stuff that that tops wants to do At those that they won't interfere too much and it's just like well Here's the money for the quality and the names and the licenses and and the crazy patches and all that Like maybe they just go kind of crazy now And yeah, there are some stuff that happens or may not happen that we may not be the biggest fans of but At the end of the day, we're getting stuff like this And that's what that's what I'm all about. Yes tops is owned by fanatic now Got some blue Got some gold in the cracked ice I'm the chiesa Nice michael antonio The other one for weston weston looking nicer with shawn In the gold cracked ice 34 out of 50 now suffer for the cracked ice Best-looking parallel to me no matter the color. That's a nice one for weston Lukaku prophecy fulfilled Got some blue coming up in this stack It's our auto for a lester Goji ii jinako Ian acho 65 out of 75 on the blue auto We did get a lester auto for you anthony Ian acho out of 75 on the blue See we're there yellow pierre coulou And the yellow ray wave 224 out of 225 We'll take a won't a we will take it we'll always take an auto and it's number two like that too Trent alexander arnold prophecy fulfilled Central tonality the other 23 stars Korean money and me for salisbury That's gonna go to brian heyman 88 out of 99 Also, I love when the mojo is a parallel. I think it just looks great. That's another thing merlin. Just again It's a heck of a product man Covini all just ages alchemy all just ate to me It's gonna be a long refractor in there as well. It's pretty nice All the uh all the refractors You know those are gonna get toppled by our sorting and shipping team. No sweat That'll most likely be me That's the one thing I I I know I know what I do and don't sleep and I don't want anybody to have to go through it So I just take my own breaks and and do them That's the kind of that's the kind of type of accountability that I like Like let me deal with my own Here's box six So looking for a renaissance as well So yin How's it going? It's so good It's like a mix of chrome and stadium club You know, it's just it's a great gypsy queen Like it's just like a great looking product It's got some nice parallel colors Obviously the match ball autos is like there's a case in here for god sakes But you did not have to go this hard and then they did It's a great feeling card. I'm sure you you may know It's just the card stock is nice and thick That's like that stadium club not even the core looks like the stadium club card stock a little thicker even Some sweet inserts the prophecy fulfilled the alchemy's and the 23s It's just a heck of a this might be my favorite tough box of the year They got to make this A recurring year annual For sure Here we go box six got to be halfway done here Wow Here's your other one matias tell in the teal for state Oh awkward 130 out of 199 nice At this tell Out of 199 on the teal speckle very very nice state. That's going to shan people's Sean cleaning up man jack realish prophecy And our auto kevin de brogne auto wow Man city matthew The power wasn't good all got along it probably got me down by the end of the song Seeing like the whole city go I guess me every time I'm in the street right here Ryan jerky in the speckle That kind of blinding is pretty good. What 87 out of 154 the olympique That's going to the robert ronkel 17 team combo Twins are in third. What happened to the twins? Team a warner refractor Rolling haulin prophecy fulfilled not too bad Another one for dormant and shan cracked ice liam dilap Man city box here another one going to matthew 178 out of 250 Itch is alchemy michael drop large Old school guy Rated rookies that are silver even if it's no name guys. Yeah. No. No. No That's just me now last stack here for box six. Good luck Cook comb comb refractor In the chrome refractor All right, that's six. Let's get to second half here now. Good luck y'all Nice little case so far. We got our our our match ball. Let's see if we can pop off for the second It's a little bit for our renaissance We're in the in the trash can I can't really see Got a green moja there nice Box up What's up jack realish prophecy fulfilled nice messy chrome refractor look at that one asleep right now That guy's pretty good psg speckle In the teal Enan zico 105 out of 199 for fc international out of malano for robert On just any esta nice One of the guys iron thing or iron when I think of uh You know early fiefel. I heard my brother he's always always chasing an any esta from a set of something Bruno Fernandez from an united Nice one for christopher 96 out of 250 On the cracked ice CR7 prophecy next on Zidane kebal From another man united christopher picking it up here heating up Zidane kebal man united refractor wookie auto green mojo of Leroy saune For bayern that last spot mojo for christopher The real last mojo the real last spot mojo 18 out of 99 the roi saune It's getting full in there first for a snack it only took eight boxes, but we got it i'm gonna stack up Two stacks worth of packs from the from the box And then we'll rip the fern And we'll just do the boxing thing it's Boxing good luck Latorra martinez and the teal speckle for ofc International Milano once i'm me at a 199 for robert Lukaku prophecy fulfills pink mojo christiano rinaldo nice one Man united christ v Very nice 237 out of 275 Trent alexander arnold in the prophecy Got her auto here an mojo Trouble shall lava for chelsea That's going to shawn once again shawn people's picks up 42 out of 99 On the mojo rookie auto nico varela Nicolo brother excuse me in the speckle Another one for international milano 76 out of 150 Nice brennan erinson refractor in there hendrick larson for keltec ages alchemy mason melton refractor knows a nice one as well as a little youngster Didn't hear joe davis say that That was a stat At the last time that the arizona diamond backs We're facing quaden kershaw in dodger stadium They haven't won since 2013 Nine years since they've won at dodger stadium with kershaw on the ground I feel like that's insane That's why he's the goat the goat cracked ice got a moco de mele for keltec fc rookie out of 250 17 team spot for robert 12 out of 250 Nice messy prophecy fulfilled for psg That's the goat I'm looking forward to uh the nt stuff Man if they have like a jordan brand psg patch for messy, is that like the grail card? next auto no ni maduke Does he sound does he sound is this a question mark or a two because if it's a question mark, that's kind of hard I should start signing my signature 25 out of 150 by the way with the exclamation point i'm gonna steal that maybe a comma Kind of tailor with the green that's going to a jacks one more for the 17 team combo 96 out of 99 jonathan david with the rookie refractor very nice for lily that's going to brendon dar andrea billo for ac malon 17 team combo spot some yellow Sergio ramos for psg the goalkeeper one more for rod 223 out of 225 it's gavi refractor rookie for barsa and a camera vingham prophecy Keeps on going man nice box here And we got our renaissance here. Good luck y'all our renaissance This is a nice box adhiyama carium adhiyama adhiyemi renaissance for solsberg And brian heyman nice. There's our renaissance right there It is a very pretty card. I must admit brian heyman. Congrats, man double digits now box 10 so renaissance Brother trust me There's no one to blame. I'm always grateful to be working I uh, I'm a degenerate. I don't see them till like 4 a.m. Most nights anyway, so if You know if if i'm staying up this late, I might as well be doing something productive, right? We're with some heat for y'all I like working. I love doing this honestly. It's the best job. I've ever had We keep on going baby trust me And if there's something else I get sell that sell down it sells out or sold out or whatever english you want to use on there I'll stick around home jumbo mac good rmb Optibasketball I don't care You were dangerous and close to some stuff when I finished when I started this break You are all good my friend. I promise. It just makes my little money on my post game meal that much more satisfying All right box 10 of 12 of this case, but a pretty good case From what I've seen what I've heard from y'all some nice parallels other nice parallel here green philips afiana gone For aroma 17 team spot rovers Nice green rookie. We had a 99 87 of 99 philips afina yon jack rillich prophecy james madison For lester one more for anthony 146 out of 199 on the james madison Yes, I see that I've got orders if I go through them and we fill out a break like I'm gonna stick around Nice messy ages alchemy gold crack dice cold palmer nice man city Picks up a nice one matthew matthew and a nice break here Cold palmer gold crack dice 27 out of 50 Are there early holland prophecy fulfilled or auto? Another another one for lester Ian accio Not one but two for lester for anthony. That's anthony We're getting there the pen ultimate box here box 11 for real If I get you the superman you've got to send me a picture of you getting it done How baller though is What an auto rainbow be? Damn, man, you have doing me like that Didn't know you were chill like that Let's see if we're really that guy and see if we can get a second match ball Maybe tops wants to be cute and give us a second renaissance. I wouldn't say no. I'm sure none y'all would A little second chance ski. Let's see if we can get a big big name here. Yeah You know, let's get one of those cover boys. Let's get one of these guys, huh? little holland old messy Nice viny, maybe a gavi, you know Nothing too crazy Wow one box Oh heck of a box right there. Um for today our 5 p.m. Was Oh, kyle was our first or our second at 7 p.m And the one the 5 p.m. Was paul paul tea crazy Crazy crazy crazy. This is not a weep. There's not a repeat episode on the uh Our green kind of favor There's another green kind of table, correct two of these 15 out of 99 You get a second green of the same guy. That's pretty fun Ages alchemy cr7 christiana and a christiano prophecy If this is leading up to an auto then Pretty cool Just a warm-up, you know Alfonso davis on the nice one for buying In the speckle That's going to go to chris chris v 103 out of 150 on the alfonso davis speckle prophecy Dono domino runa Wendalski Our auto is gabriel hei Zeus for man city mojo 93 out of 99 man city another one for mafia man this man city I won Raheem sterling for man city on the yellow Keeps on going 156 out of 225 curse jones under 23 And it came a thinga refractor Was it really? I'm we've got we've got more to do of it. That's no sweat at all But here we go folks last box. Thanks again y'all chris appreciate you man. Keep me going here For 12 box cake 12 box case, but never heard no one. I hear no bell Okay, we'll we'll get a little spoiled. We'll get a little spoilers for the people after this I'll go I got six orders now. So I'll go through the order see if anything sold out And uh, if there is no I'll stick around a rip it if not, we'll call it a night skater But this right here is the last box for pyt number seven. Thanks again y'all robert Sean kevin chris brian anthony brendan matthew e and matthew w Thanks again for getting this break filled out y'all. I know it took a second, but We got it your names are all entered in for the $2,500 break try to go in tomorrow as well Let's go man Got a skybox done. We got our merlin done We were rocking with the break credit man The authentic queerly got done Y'all y'all gonna make it easy on joe. It's going to be immaculate a couple more skyboxes that optic got a wheat That's it and then five people are getting 500 bucks each That really is my favorite part of the job And here it is right here the last stack of box 12 Let's pull some More heat one last box in this case And like anthony said merlin pyt number eight on the site right now At this very moment 11 57 p.m. Pacific Monday night the 19th Y'all ready for this? Let's get it. Good luck. Thank you very much again teal for buying your substantive 57 out of 199 for chris v Last spot mojo indeed Neymar psg Prophecy fulfilled neymar Nice and bop a refractor Christopher and cuckoo our last auto going to leipzig Matthew wood And cuckoo Nice there we go our last also even get some nice parallels to end it Like a gold cracked ice or a tall martinez For inner malano another martinez Parallel heading over to robert going for that rainbow, I guess Weston mckinney Finally who vent is getting some over there kind of quiet, but who vent is finally getting one in that 18 spot Weston mckinney who ventis prophecy fulfilled Cracked ice Kevin de brogne nice Man city and matthew e having a heck of a break here one more heading your way 98 out of 250 Big names on the parallels to ronaldo de brogne holland smohamasala Just a heck of a break man This is a good product number eight on the site right now luke mojesh ages out to me Few more cards here, then we're going to call it a break put it around kai havertre fracter daniel mailin michael ozer vial Harvey veal rookie and a fil phodem refractor Last card in the break perfect. Thanks again. Let's do a recap here We got one renaissance and a game ball match ball auto Because the brogne all all these parallels All these autos all these big name inserts So can't tell let me make sure Cold palmer gold cracked ice is a nice one There's our renaissance right there kareem adhemi for brian and solsberg Very nice We did get another canate or green. I thought so 96 out of 99. I'm gonna grab the other one to look at that together. It's funny That's just funny to me Cristiano ronaldo and the pink mojo. That's a fire card The worcione green mojo kevin de brogne auto as well and Adhemi green mojo Jude bellingham green Thank you guys. Appreciate you. Thanks for getting this filled out deckland rice under 23 auto nicole gazales blue early hauling in the speckle Benzema in the teal G1 arena yellow Mohammed salah in the green the kaku in the pink Sulu mana in the pink That's a sweet one and the daniel mail in orange our first parallel Well, let's look at this big one here Athenicole de madrid kevin m with the jow felix match ball auto. What a sweet one right there One two three four five color on the ball non-numbered Most of these aren't Look at that man. Nice one once again. Thanks again y'all 15 and 96 on the green Kind of tailoring our twins Thanks again. Pyt number eight on the site. Pyt seven goes into the break credit for tomorrow All the names are entered in already. Thanks again. Y'all we map with more soccer baseball basketball football whatever it is On jasper's case breaks.com. Thanks again. Bye. Bye
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Finding energy in being authentic
Do you have a piece of clothing that just feels like “you”? When you wear it, you just feel authentic? For some, it’s a pair of jeans. For others, a pair of high-heeled shoes.👠 For me, it’s wearing a cardigan (enter T-Swift’s melody🎵) and today I’m wearing a cardi for the first time since May! 😃😃 Cooler temps have FINALLY hit the region, and I feel more energized than I have for a long time! It's amazing how the weather can affect our moods! Enjoy this week’s video and resource list below👇 🔨Challenge of the week: The 5 Days, 5 Ideas LinkedIn Content Challenge will guide you through 5 of LinkedIn’s most popular content types. Start your free 5-day challenge at leannecalderwood.com/linkedinchallenge 🥳👍 📽️ Webinar of the week: PCMA Canada West is hosting a Student Information Panel on Thursday Aug 26 at 11:30am PT. If you know any students in #hospitality, please pass this along to them! https://canadawest.pcma.org/event/pcma-canada-west-student-panel-save-the-date/ 📚Book of the week - Untamed by Glennon Doyle - a biography of short stories meant to empower and unleash the potential in all of us. What book recommendations do you have? 📚 Drop them below so I can get a head-start on my fall reading list! #personalbranding #levelupwithleanne #linkedintraining
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2021-08-23T17:48:59
2024-04-23T01:17:45
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Everyone happy Monday. It is Monday August 23rd. It's actually my sister's birthday So if any of you know my sister Jennifer lair Wish her a happy birthday today I'm actually going to be my seeing my sister later this week even though she lives one province over than me Sadly our grandmother passed away. She was 96 and she lived a full life She was full of emin vinegar Probably right through to the end So we're celebrating her life later this week in Alberta. So I'll have a chance to see my sister So it's been kind of a wonky week and weekend, you know, hearing of my grandmother's passing Getting ready to head out to Alberta and of course getting ready for the week ahead and it was really not until this morning that I have felt off for months and You know, hi You can there's a number of reasons why I could have been off, you know, obviously Working on a new business during times of COVID presents a multitude of challenges and questions and and such But I've done this before so it wasn't really that But this morning as I feel kind of back to normal I realized what it was and it was the heat so Kelowna I live in Kelowna, BC, which is in the central Okanagan It has been hot and dry literally since April But today I get to wear a sweater my cardigan for the first time I think since May My windows are open to allow this cool breeze to come through There's a light pattern of rain every now and again, and I finally just feel Almost back to normal And I think it was the heat summer has never been my favorite season. I love fall and I love winter But this summer was tough with The heat here in the Okanagan the forest fires as you may have heard we've been under smoky skies for weeks But now we're starting to finally see the the smoke clear out as the cooler temperatures come in and And help with that situation. So I'm finally feeling back to normal I also love back to school, which for me is back to goal setting, you know Getting ready for Q4 and and finishing the year off with a bang So super excited about that as well. I'd love to hear from you. Like how has how does summer? Manifest in your world does it energize you does it drain you does it have you Planning holidays and vacations to kind of get over The work stress that you might have drop in the comments what you like to do in summer for me I'm just glad that it's almost over so I can focus on my favorite season ahead Which is the fall and there is a ton of great stuff happening this fall I wanted to bring your attention to a webinar It's a it's a panel taking place this Thursday Hosted by PCM maze Canada West chapter and it's a student information panel featuring a number of Hospitality industry veterans and professionals talking to students about their careers and their lives in hospitality a Good friend of mine Stephanie Lynch from explore Edmonton is also on the panel. I am kind of on the panel So this is what happened with my grandmother's passing. I have to travel later this week So after this video, I'm going to record my Part of the student information panel and send it over to PCM maze Team to put together for Thursday But join Thursday if you're a student if you're new in hospitality and if you're even rethinking your career in Hospitality, I invite you to attend the student information session Happening this Thursday. You can find the link to register in the description for this video either up above down below Not sure where you're going to see it Here's the second thing to look forward to for fall. I Created a five-day LinkedIn challenge. So this challenge is for people who? Just want to get comfortable with different content types on LinkedIn So I've identified five content types that I think perform really well on LinkedIn Create engagement with your target audience So if you want to learn a little bit about these content formats, maybe pick up a tip or trick To add to your content rotation. I invite you to join the challenge. The challenge is taking place now Through to kind of the middle of September So you can join anytime and then you get the five-day videos in sequence Go to liankohlerwood.com forward slash LinkedIn Challenge to get the details about that again the details for the challenge you can find in the comments somewhere The final resource I want to share with you today is a book that I waited for at the library my Public library for months, I think I put a hold on this book back in like January February finally got it So starting to dive right in it's untamed by Glen and Doyle. Have that has anyone read it? Y'all if you've read it or you're interested in reading it drop a note in the comments I'm only about a hundred pages in it's fantastic So a little bit about this book. It is a biography. So these are all it's a compilation of short stories Easy to read right like a few minutes for one chapter type of easy to read which is fantastic. I love that reading style So all true stories either from Glen and life or from people in Glen and life so she writes these stories and I've already started to flag some of the things I don't want to forget about this book and it really is a book about Authenticity and about finding your power and unleashing your potential And so the theme of this week's Monday motivation video really is about being authentic I feel I know it sounds odd, but I feel Authentic and I feel real now that I can wear a sweater again and wear my cardigan again Looking forward to cooler temperatures. I feel my body Responding with energy So it's it's finding your authentic zone and this book untamed Definitely will help you get there. So there's my three resources for the week Don't forget about the student information webinar happening on Thursday with PCMA Canada West Linked-in challenge at Leanne Calderwood.com forward slash linked in challenge five day challenge to help you create Content for your LinkedIn stream. Oh, yes. Hi, and I know I just bought Pumpkin spice cookies from Walmart of all things. So my kids think I'm crazy But it was my first pumpkin spice purchase of the season there at Walmart if anyone's getting school supplies this week Pick up your own box of pumpkin spice cookies So yes five-day LinkedIn challenge Where you can learn five LinkedIn content formats that really resonate with your target audience and of course I show you how to do these how to make these things. So you're not left trying to guess Okay, now I'm supposed to make this piece of content. Where do I even start and take a look at Untamed by Glennon Doyle If you have a public library put your hold on it now because it might take you a few months to get it Thank you for watching this week's Monday motivation video If you have any questions or need further information on any of the resources that I've passed along Just drop me a comment and happy to help. Have a great Monday everyone. Stay cool. Bye for now
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SIG-Multicluster Intro And Deep Dive - Jeremy Olmsted-Thompson & Laura Lorenz, Google; Paul Morie
Don’t miss out! Join us at our upcoming event: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe in Amsterdam, The Netherlands from April 17-21, 2023. Learn more at https://kubecon.io The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects. SIG-Multicluster Intro And Deep Dive - Jeremy Olmsted-Thompson & Laura Lorenz, Google; Paul Morie, Apple Speakers: Jeremy Olmsted-Thompson, Laura Lorenz, Paul Morie SIG-Multicluster is focused on solving common challenges related to the management of many Kubernetes clusters, across multiple cloud providers (so-called hybrid cloud), and applications deployed across many clusters. In this session, we'll give attendees an overview of the current status of the multi-cluster problem space in Kubernetes and of the SIG. We’ll discuss current thinking around best practices for multi-cluster deployments and what it means to be part of a ClusterSet. Then we’ll highlight current SIG projects, focused use cases, and ideas for what’s next. Most importantly, we’ll provide information on how you can get involved either as a contributor or as a user who wants to provide feedback about the SIG's current efforts and future direction. Bring your questions, problems, and ideas - help us expand the multi-cluster Kubernetes landscape.
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2022-11-11T17:32:13
2024-02-05T16:35:56
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Hi everybody, welcome to the SIG multi-cluster intro and deep dive. My name is Laura Lorenz. I am a software engineer at Google working on GKE. I'm Paul Maury. I'm a software engineer at Apple. And I'm Jeremy, I'm Sid Thompson, and I also work on GKE at Google. Welcome everybody. Today we're going to cover what the SIG is about. We're going to look at current activity like the deprecation of QVED, cluster set and namespace sameness, the about API, multi-cluster services, and staple set slices. We're also going to see a deep dive and demo on the about API and multi-cluster services API in action using the AWS cloud map implementation. And finally we're going to talk about how to contribute and get involved. Let's talk about what the SIG is about. There are a number of problems for which there's a question of what should the Kubernetes native solution be for them, like exposing workloads in different clusters to one another, sharing cluster metadata, and a cluster's place within a fleet with its users. And how do we generally break down the walls between clusters? This work touches a number of different functional areas and we're still working to identify the best, most durable primitives. And that is a good opportunity for you in the sense that we need your input. Your real user stories and use cases are extremely valuable for us to know about. Please tell us what you're working on. We're going to talk about how you can get involved later in this presentation. Let's talk about the approach that we want to take as a SIG. We really want to avoid premature standardization. We want to focus on APIs and leave room for multiple implementations of the same APIs. We also want to avoid solving any optional problems and be laser focused on keeping multi-cluster consistent with the single cluster experience within Kubernetes. And we want to work backwards from very specific problems into bigger things where that is applicable rather than starting with big ideas that don't have a specific focus. With that in mind, let's talk about the current activity within the SIG. First, we wanted to communicate to you all today that we've arrived at a decision to archive the CubeFed project, which you've probably heard about from previous intro and deep dive sessions. There are a lot of great learnings that came out of this project, but it's no longer under active development. Fortunately, archival does not mean deletion. You will still be able to access the CubeFed code. You'll be able to fork it and change it as you please, similar to how you can change and fork and work with any code in the Kubernetes project. And finally, we wanted to say thank you to everyone who contributed to the CubeFed and Federation projects. Thank you. All right. I want to talk a little bit about cluster set, which is a word that we use a lot in SIG multi-cluster and has been talked about some in our previous intros and deep dives, but to reiterate this very core concept. This represents a pattern of use that we've seen from the field where folks who are using multi-cluster deployments have a group of clusters that are governed by a single authority, have a high degree of trust within the set. And importantly to note for this concept of cluster set is that they abide by this concept of namespace sameness. So there's a link here for some more details on namespace sameness, but in short, it's that permissions and characteristics are consistent across clusters for a given namespace. So it's not that the namespace has to exist in every cluster that's in the cluster set, but it's that they should behave the same across those in which they do. And this concept of a cluster sets membership is something that is stored in this cluster property called cluster set.kates.io, which I'm going to talk about on the next slide actually. So for this cluster set membership concept and other cluster metadata that is important to multi-cluster problems and also just generally across the Kubernetes ecosystem. So one of the projects of SIG multi-cluster is the about API. So there's a cap 2149 linked here. You can also go to SIGs.kates.io slash about API for the code. But in general, this is a cluster scoped cluster property CRD. So it's a CRD called cluster property that stores a name and a value. It's very simple in terms of schema, but the point is to make a dedicated place for folks to store about the cluster. So as described in a lot of detail in that cap, this is used to uniquely identify clusters using this yellow background format on the right. Also to identify their membership in a cluster set using this form that you see in the blue bubble on the right for the lifetime of their membership in that cluster set. And overall, this is a reference point for multi-cluster tooling to build on within a cluster set. So for valid DNS labels or to help with logging and tracing. And then in general, this is now a well known place to store these and also any other cluster properties that you might need that might otherwise have been implemented as ad hoc annotations on semantically adjacent objects. So we have an example over here of this green bubble where there's plenty of room in this about API for your cool implementation of anything to reserve a name and be able to store some value that is cluster metadata that you need. Let's talk about multi-cluster services or MCS. So we've developed an API, you can find it at sigs.kates.io slash MCS API to help spread services across clusters. When I think about multi-cluster, the first thing that comes to mind is services. They are core building block. I think about how can I consume services from another cluster? How can I move services between cluster? How can I separate my producers and my consumers so that they don't necessarily have to care about where my service lives? And MCS is our solution here. MCS allows a single service to span and or be consumed by multiple clusters easily without having to think about where the service actually is without producers having to think necessarily about who and where the consumers are and vice versa. We focused only on the API and common behavior. Our approach, as we talked about earlier, is to focus only on the problems that really need to be solved and to leave room for implementations. That's what we've done with the MCS API. We define the service export, which is a resource that lets you export a service. And that leads to the creation via your various implementation to import a service via a service import that is created in receiving clusters. And that's it. We left all the room for implementations that we could. And this has been really great. So far, we've seen a few pop up. We've got Submariner, GKE has one, the SEO service mesh has one as well. And there's a new implementation for AWS. Consumers only ever have to rely on local data, just like when you consume a traditional in cluster service. And this means that, you know, implementations are free to have distributed control planes, centralized control planes, whatever is needed. You know, we recognize that in various different platforms, if it's on-prem, if it's in the cloud, if it's whatever it may be, you know, you have different needs. And the best way to get endpoints between clusters and exposure service might be different. So we wanted to leave as much room as possible for implementations to decide what's best. And the most important thing with MCS is that your cluster IP and headland services just work across clusters like they do in a single cluster. It's the same experience you're used to. It uses the same, you know, cube proxy networking components. It's exactly like consuming a service within your cluster, except the endpoints can be somewhere else and you just don't have to care. The next project we want to talk about is stateful set slices. This is brand new, but really, really exciting. And what this aims to solve is spreading a stateful set across clusters, specifically in the service of migrating stateful sets. So, you know, MCS has solved some problems in this space. You know, you can spread a service across clusters. But when you get to stateful, things get a lot more difficult. And that's the problem that we're solving here. So with stateful set slices, you'll be able to have an implementation that moves one by one your replicas from, you know, cluster A to cluster B without downtime. Again, kind of following the patterns that you're used to in a single cluster. This is this is really exciting fresh work. And we recommend that you check out the talk from our friends, Peter and Matt, which was a couple days ago. So hopefully the recording has been posted now. Please check it out. This is exciting new work. And we're very happy to see where it goes. We have a lot more going on. We are still working on adding more sophistication to multi cluster networking in partnership with say networking they were looking at network policy multi network support. How do these things fit in the multi cluster world. We're investigating what it means to build a multi cluster controller potentially distributed around the world with things like multi cluster leader election. So we're trying to figure out what what the reference implementation should look like or what APIs are really needed to support a, you know, scalable, basic standard multi cluster controller experience. That's something we progress now. And we've got the work API, a newer project that's focused on figuring out how to get groups of resources into different clusters. So if you're coming up with new ideas, if you have new ideas, please come talk to us if you have problems, you know, we want to hear about them. This is the direction that the city is heading right now. All right, now I want to take us into a demo. I want to showcase those that about API and MCS API that was just talked about in action and I'm going to use the AWS implementation of the MCS controller. It's built on top of AWS cloud map. And I want to do a shout out to Akash and Dustin, GitHub handles run Akash and a static void for all of their work on this and also helping me out with this demo. So I'm just the messenger they did all the great work. So I'm going to show you right now a demo using the AWS cloud map MCS controller for Kubernetes. So this is available on GitHub here. And there's read me here with a lot of directions. There's also a blog on the AWS site about how to go through the installation as well. But I'm going to show you everything kind of after everything is set up and how it interacts with both the about API and of course the MCS API. So coming over here, I have these two terminals to kind of showcase that I have two EKS clusters running right now, I guess my red and my blue cluster or my dev one and my dev two cluster. And what I want to highlight first is that both of these clusters have the about API CRD installed. So let me actually show you the CRD that are installed. You'll see that it has this cluster properties at about kates.io. This is the about API. And it also has the MCS API in the form of the service exports and the service imports and same thing on my other cluster. So the first thing I did to set up here was actually to set in both my dev one cluster and my dev two cluster, their cluster names using the about API so I named my dev one cluster mega cool cluster. And I named my dev two cluster unbelievably cool cluster. This is going to show up later when I show you headless services. So overall, just as an example, this is what those CRDs look like. So again, using the about API, they're of type cluster property. And we have one that has this well known name cluster cluster set dot kates.io. This is the name of the cluster for my dev one cluster is called mega cool cluster. And then about kates.io for sorry, cluster set dot kates.io is the name of the cluster set and I've set that to make a cool cluster set in actually both cases if you are interested. So we've got unbelievably cool cluster over here but still mega cool cluster set. So get out of both of these real quick. All right, so I've already preset up my dev one cluster to have some services running. So I have two examples here one is the one from the AWS cloud map blogs example so this is a cluster IP type service. That's backed by three engine x pods. And then here I have another service called where am I this is a headless service that is backed by three pods running this where am I deployment. So right now I don't have any service exports running in here so I'm going to actually create them. So first off, no service exports right now in my example space, but I can go ahead and create them. Applying from this exports.yml file that I have. So this is creating a service export where for the where am I service and a service export for the my service service. Let me just show you this really quick here. So this is what service exports look like for those who are unfamiliar, very simple. They're just the namespace and the name of the service that should be exported from this cluster. So it basically acts as a flag to say yes, the service should be exported into other clusters of the cluster set. So we can actually go head over to cluster to here and take a look at the service imports as they're being created. So right now I'm grabbing the service import specifically for the my service named service, which again is the cluster set IP service. So here's what this looks like on this side. Importantly here you can see it knows its name and its namespace. It also has some other properties of the underlying service forwarded over here to my dev2 cluster such as the cluster set IP, the port, the protocol, and again what type it is. And it also has some metadata about the cluster that this service is backed by. So the actual pods are in mega cool cluster, right? That was the name of my red cluster whereas my blue cluster was unbelievably cool cluster. So that's also included here in the service export and we can fully experience it all by I'm going to drop myself into a busy box that I've already got running here on my dev2 cluster. And I can go dig for the A records for this cluster set.local DNS, right? MyServiceExample.svc, this ending zone here cluster set.local means that I want to query for the multi cluster service and you'll see that it responds with this IP. And actually we can scroll up a little bit and see this IP and the service import for the cluster set IP service 10, 100, 112, 152, 10, 100, 112, 152. So that's the case for the cluster set IP type service. So I want to showcase something over here about the headless services. So if I start actually inside a busy box I have running in my dev1 cluster. I just want to showcase to you that this is a cluster local service here of course. So it has these three replicas behind the headless service. And if for example I curl this you'll see that I get this output here that indicates a couple things. But one nice cute thing is this pod name emoji so I can recognize it as different from for example this IP responding, this pod IP responding. So I want to showcase that that's what's going on over here again with the cluster.local DNS zone just regularly in my dev1 cluster. Now if I go over to my dev2 cluster I can take a look at the service imports again this time for my where am I service. And again it has the name, the namespace and it has some metadata about this service including that it is of type cluster. And again of course it knows what cluster the backends are originating from. And this is all important because if I again exec into my busy box I have running over here. If I do a dig for the A records for again the cluster set.local zone you'll see that I get all of these endpoints back again. These are the backends that are running in this red cluster up here in my mega cool cluster up here. So I can also grab the serve records and this is going to showcase that each of these also has a pod DNS that is disambiguating based on the cluster ID. So this cluster ID again got pulled from the about API that was set against the cluster dev1 I called it mega cool cluster. The service was exported from here imported into my second cluster here. And then now it has these DNS names that target the pod DNS individually for each of these backends back in the mega cool cluster by their IP and their clusters name. So we can again use this if we want to do a little curl in here and we can get our you know our cowboy back or we can do this one and we can get our flag back. So we can target each of these pods individually with our pod DNS. So all of this again is back here again it's AWS cloud map MCS controller for Kate's and the thing that it's built on top of is this AWS cloud map product in AWS. So we can actually kind of see in here the actual cloud map services that are created for the namespace my service and where am I for example for where am I have these three service instances in here. For my my service I have a entry in here as well. Thanks again to everybody who has been working on the AWS cloud map MCS controller for Kubernetes really excited to be able to demo the hot new 0.3.0 version for everyone today. As we said earlier we really need your input to know what the right things to be spending time on are. You can check out our homepage slack channel and mailing list that are linked below. Please join us for our bio weekly meetings which are on Tuesdays 1230 Eastern 930 Pacific. Time those are US time zones. If you'd like to bring something to the SIG please feel free to throw it on to the agenda it's world writable so you can just go in there and make some edits and we'll see you I hope at one of those meetings. All right thank you so much for joining us for the SIG multi cluster intro and deep dive we're going to see you at the Q&A now but hopefully you had a great time at cube con and we look forward to seeing you at the SIG. Thank you everybody have a great cube con. Thank you very much and hopefully we see you at the bi weekly meetings.
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MPE COVID-19 video series | COVID-19 vaccines for family members and caregivers
Dr Anna Sureda, Head of the Hematology Department, Instituto Catalán de oncología (ICO), in Spain, talks about COVID-19 vaccination for family members and caregivers.
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So I think that this is another very important question because of course what we are trying to do is to protect the patient and its immediate environment as much as possible. So vaccinating the patient is important but also the vaccination of caregivers and the really close family members is also very important and in fact this is one practice that we have been using for many years in other settings for instance in patients that are stem cell transplantation recipients, one recommendation is to have the family members and the healthcare, the caregivers also vaccinated to try to decrease the possibilities of the patient of being infected. With respect of the, well first of all this practice is not something that we are looking at nowadays with respect to COVID-19 vaccines because apart from the RISC groups then usually in most of the cases people are being vaccinated by age group so this consideration of caregivers and family members being kind of RISC group and having the possibility to being vaccinated earlier this is something which does not exist nowadays at least in Spain. So that's one aspect to take into consideration with respect to the type of vaccine. So here we are talking about a completely different host so the family member or the caregiver can be vaccinated with Pfizer, Moderna, with AstraZeneca, with Janssen so there is not the smallest clear recommendation to use one or the other one basically because we are talking in principle about a healthy person.
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Mapping spatiotemporal variability of the urban heat island across an urban gradient ... | RTCL.TV
### Keywords ### #landsurfacetemperature(lst) #insitusensors #urbantreecover #landsat8tirs #surfaceurbanheatisland(suhi) #RTCLTV #shorts ### Article Attribution ### Title: Mapping spatiotemporal variability of the urban heat island across an urban gradient in Worcester, Massachusetts using in-situ Thermochrons and Landsat-8 Thermal Infrared Sensor (TIRS) data Authors: A. Elmes, M. Healy, N. Geron, M.M. Andrews, J. Rogan, D.G. Martin, F. Sangermano, C. A. Williams ,and B. Weil Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group DOI: 10.1080/15481603.2020.1818950 DOAJ URL: https://doaj.org/article/19e8bf391bf94129b1aa97a705e969f6 ### Image Attribution ### We used stable diffusion to programmatically generate the background images. Viewer discretion is advised. ### Channels ### YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@stemrtcltv Odysee Channel: https://odysee.com/@stem_rtcl_tv ### Video Timestamps ### 0:00:00 - Summary 0:00:40 - Title 0:00:45 - End
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The study compares Landsat-8 derived land-surface temperature, LST, with ground-level temperature, GLT, measured using i-button registered trademark symbol Thermocrown registered trademark symbol temperature sensors in Worcester, Massachusetts, USA to determine the capability of Landsat-8 thermal infrared scanner, TIRS, to measure fine-scale temperature variation in a moderately sized urban area with a mixture of land cover types. The study finds that site characteristics and land cover type affect the offset between in-situ air temperature measurements and satellite-derived LST, with sites having more tree canopy coverage showing a more consistent relationship between LST and GLT. This article was authored by A. Elms, M. Healy, N. Geron, and others.
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LinuxCon + CloudOpen Europe 2014 - Building Exponential Communities - Jono Bacon
Jono Bacon, Senior Director of Community at XPRIZE, will provide insight into how to get the most out of working in a community environment with ‘Building Exponential Communities’.
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Okay, how's everyone doing? Really? Come on, how's everyone doing? All right. Okay. Good morning, everybody. It's wonderful to be here. When I was a kid, I used to live in a place called Bedfordshire, which looked a little bit like this up here. And one of the things that my parents and my uncles and my aunties and my grandparents used to say all of the time was that people don't really know the neighbors like they used to back in the good old days. Many of you have probably heard similar things. And what this was basically telling us was that there's this notion that communities are dead, that video games and television and the internet was rotting our brains and we weren't talking to each other and collaborating with each other in our local communities. In the last five to ten years, we've seen an incredible growth of community. We've seen local sustainable farming organizations getting together to teach kids how to grow plants and vegetables. We've seen the world's knowledge documented in Wikipedia. We've also seen the incredible growth of open source, which is running the infrastructure of the world and many of the devices in our pockets. We've seen the democratization of manufacturing with 3D printing and the businesses and the initiatives that this has spawned an incredible political change in parts of the world where we would never have expected to see this such as with the Arab Spring. So community is very much alive and well. And the question is, why have we seen this? Why have we seen this growth? And this is something that I've spent the majority of my career thinking about, which is how do we build strong and empowered communities and what's the magic recipe that we can find to do this? I think to understand why we've seen this growth and why our local communities are not dying, we need to take a bit of a look at history and there's been over the years many, many different revolutions. We had the transportation revolution where people could create things and ship them to different parts of the world, the industrial revolution in which we could build products en masse. We had the computing revolution where we could have a computer in every office, in every home, the internet to connect those different computers together for access to knowledge and education and of course this revolution in 3D printing as well. What's interesting is that when we look historically at these different revolutions, they're all connected. You know, the transportation revolution led to the industrial revolution which led to the computing revolution and so on and so forth. Now, what's interesting to me is that the major benefactor of all of these innovations over the years is people. And sometimes we forget that we're people. When you take away this enormous screen and all of the cell phones in your pockets and the tablets and the computers and the screens, we're all animals. We're all animals with a basic set of desires and insecurities. And I think that every person on this planet wants to live a life of dignity. That's what all of us are here to do. And when we tear open that human condition and we want to live this life of dignity, to do that we need to feel a sense of self-worth. And to feel a sense of self-worth, we need to feel like we have the ability to contribute. To contribute in some way, in some shape or form to society. It may be in your project, it may be in your company, it may be in your family, it may be in your local community, wherever it may be. But to be able to contribute, we need to have access. And this is the critical piece that we need to be able to feel that sense of self-worth. All of this that's happened in the last five or ten years, which has had a profound impact on the world, has been because we now have access. We have access to the tools, to the technologies, to the communication infrastructure that enables to build strong and empowered communities. So when we tease this open a little bit further, we can first of all look at the technology. And this is where we start thinking about exponential growth. So this graph up here, and my apologies to those of you at the back who maybe can't read this, shows the growth of technology. This is how much computing power you get for $1,000, okay? And according to this consistent growth curve, in 2025, a $1,000 computer will be as powerful as a human brain. In 2050, it will be as powerful as every human brain on the planet. And this is a consistent curve. This is exactly how technology is moving right now. This is not science fiction. This is not Star Trek. This is where we're going. When we look at the data as well of the internet, I mean, computing power is useful in an isolated form, but when we connect it with other computers, we can do incredible things. Now, this admittedly is a little bit of an old graph. This goes up to 2009. But we've seen the internet percolate into all different parts of the world. In 2009, a quarter of the planet was online. And the place and the destination in which this is happening, it's not on your computers, it's in cell phones. This is the graph that shows the growth of cell phones and the forecast for the growth of cell phones as well. A billion new minds are coming online through cell phones. And this obviously connects to population. This is a graph that shows population growth. And obviously population and overpopulation is a major problem that we have in the world. But one of the major benefits that we do have, even though we have this issue with population, is that the people who are coming on now, the people who are coming online have access to technology. They have access to the internet and they're getting online through cell phones. And just think about the impact of that. One of the things that I'm most proud about being a member of the open source community is that I feel like I'm surrounded by just incredibly smart and talented people. And the knowledge and the experience of folks in the open source community rubs off on other people. Just think about all of those different minds who are coming online to be a part of that new community. And this again gets back to people. But the aspects of dignity and self-worth and being able to contribute are attributes of an individual. But what are the attributes of connected people? When we get people together as a group, what do we want to achieve here? And I believe that what we want to achieve here and what people want to achieve in themselves is everybody wants to have a sense of purpose. And I believe that every single one of you in this room will have a sense of purpose. It may be to do with your project or your company or a product that you're building, whatever it might be. So everybody wants to have a sense of purpose in the community. But that is unfulfilled unless we can empower people to achieve that sense of purpose. And when we empower people to achieve that sense of purpose, we build this sense of belonging. And this is a very fluffy and in specific point. But again, we're people, we're animals, and this is the way things work, is that when we feel like we belong in a community, whether it's the LinuxCon community or whether it's in our own project communities, we feel like we're part of something that we want to be around. And this is what gets long, significant, sustained contributions out of people. This is when people stick around for five, 10, 15 years in a community. These three attributes, a sense of purpose and a level of empowerment and a sense of belonging, that's how we build phenomenal communities. Now, I'm a relatively simple person. I know a lot of you in this room, and I can see you all nodding. And I believe that all communities are basically broken into two areas, read and write. So read communities are, these are like fan groups. So this might be Taylor Swift or it might be Lord of the Rings or it might be The Matrix or whatever it might be. But these are people who get together because they share a common interest. They're relatively straightforward communities to build. You get people connected. You provide an opportunity in which they can share ideas and share perspectives. And people have fun. And if we look at the growth of read communities, this has primarily happened in many ways through social media. So we've seen that with Twitter, we've seen this growth curve. And rather unsurprisingly, with Facebook as well, we've seen these consistent growth curves. When we look at write communities, these are the communities that we're more familiar with in open source. We look at a thing, let's say a piece of software such as Linux, but then you have the ability to contribute to it and make it better in itself. If we look at the growth of write communities, a good example of this is Wikipedia. Significant growth. What about OpenStreetMap, which is effectively an open source version of Google Maps? Significant growth. Open source in general, significant growth. 3D printing, significant growth. The point I'm making here is that technology is exponential. We can see that with how computing power has evolved over the years. Access is exponential. But also community is exponential as well. Now, what this tells us is that we're in this incredible period of growth where we have the ability to empower people to do great things. What's interesting to me is that when you look at these graphs, these slides that I've put up, they show where we're going, when we know where technology is going to be, when we know how many people are coming online onto the internet, when we know how communities are growing. It provides the opportunity for us to think in different ways. So, for example, knowing that a computer in 2025 is going to be as powerful as a human brain, we can start thinking bigger. We can start thinking about ways in which we can apply processor-intensive technologies such as artificial intelligence. How can we use that in new and interesting ways? But the benefit of exponential thinking is that it allows us to look forward and have bold and audacious ideas. And it's bold and audacious ideas of what make incredible communities happen. So, I'm going to give you one example. Admittedly, this is a little bit biased because it's something to do with XPRIZE. A couple of weeks ago, we launched this thing called the Global Learning XPRIZE. This is the first open-source XPRIZE. And it's a $15 million competition. So, some of you may be interested in this. It's to build a piece of open-source technology that will run on a tablet, runs on an Android tablet that will teach a child to read, write, and perform arithmetic without the aid of a teacher, fully autonomously. There's 54 million kids in the world right now who have no access to education. They can't read, they can't write. Wikipedia, the internet, completely locked off away from them. There's 250 million kids in the world today who do have access to education, but their level of literacy is below the primary grade. They're illiterate. This is disgusting that this happens in the world today. And this XPRIZE is designed to provide an opportunity in which we can give them a tablet and those kids can learn from that tablet because we'll never build enough teachers to be able to serve this populace. In fact, we'd need 3.3 million teachers by 2030 to teach all of those kids. So, if you want to learn more about this, you can go to learning.exprize.org. But what's interesting about this and where I think this is an interesting example is that XPRIZE looked at the growth of technology. Tablets are getting cheaper, they're getting more powerful. The growth of access to the internet and the growth of community. And looking at that data provide an opportunity to set those bold and audacious goals. And we can do that in every single one of our communities today as well. So what we're looking at with communities fundamentally is value. I've got to admit to everybody here I hate the term community manager. Because there's a lot of shitty community managers out there. Bean Blunt. Because a lot of community managers will look at technology and they want to grow numbers. I want to get more Twitter followers. I want to get more Facebook followers. And the goal of a community manager in my mind is to identify how we build value in the product of the service that we're working on. And how do we build that journey in which communities can be a part of that shared success. So when we look at the value of the output of a community we can see things, we can see data such as this. Wikipedia was valued by the Smithsonian at tens of billions of dollars. Our good friends at the Linux Foundation did a study into the value of a Linux distribution at 10.8 billion dollars. And what this tells us is that the aggregate value of that community contribution is significant in terms of dollars. But most of us in this room are not the only value you get out of a community. You get knowledge, collaboration, expertise, consumers, you build more rigor. You provide the opportunity to think in different ways to have input and perspectives and ideas that challenge you and help you to achieve things that are far beyond what you originally expected to achieve. But the thing is, is that wanting that is not enough. There's a lot of people who will, if you go to anybody and say do you want to have a great community and the key thing here is, I believe, is that we have to be strategic. We have to have a plan. There are many examples of communities that have naturally and organically formed. Linux is a brilliant example of that. But when we can look at those, at that data, at that exponential growth and we can see where we go and we can have bold and audacious ideas and we put that down into a plan, a structured plan, it optimizes us for success in ways that we could never have seen beforehand. And that is where we have the place where we have explored and created great things that haven't yet hit the mainstream in some ways and have in other ways. Many of you will be familiar with this. This is the Innovation Growth Curve. This is a commonly used tool for describing how innovation percolates its way into society. At the beginning you have all of the innovators and the early adopters and then gradually the majority is using that technology and then it starts slowing back down and the late majority and then you have the laggards which are my parents at the back end of things. If we look at open source community management I believe that in 1998 we started seeing the real kind of early innovation happening here. We had seen it much earlier but that is when people started thinking about this notion of building structured communities with a plan in 2004 I think we really started seeing the early adopters. This is where communities were really starting to think about what is this notion of community management how do I put that together and in 2010 I think we started seeing this becoming a normal part of the open source community. If you're an open source company and you don't have a community management strategy you're going to find things a lot more difficult than if you did. It's not an option a community is not a nice to have it's a requirement for success in the world that we live in today. And if we apply this this is within the open source world if we apply this to the wider world I believe that the wider world is about there we're still very much in the early adoption we're starting to, due to social media we're starting to see more of an awareness of community but we're still very much in the early days of it. But what this tells us is that we have an opportunity here for those of us in this room who know about open source who are part of the open source community we have the opportunity to be first movers okay and I think this is how we do it now I can stand here all day and talk about the different attributes of how you build a community in fact I'm going to be doing that on Thursday at LinuxCon but I think broadly what we want to do is define that bold and audacious mission map that down to a strategy have a strategic plan, write it down have goals and objectives and success criteria deploy your infrastructure for collaboration for communication where people can work together and they've got the tools that they need to be successful create engagement on ramps think about all the different ways in which people can play a part in your community is it developers, is it documentation writers translators, all of these different pieces and provide a simple journey for how they participate keep score I was in an airport once and I got chanted to this guy at a restaurant and he said to me as far as he's concerned if someone's not keeping score it doesn't count, it doesn't exist absolutely true, keep score because that provides the opportunity for us to refine and improve the work that we do and then execute on that plan honestly don't only look at the successes, look at the failures as well and success is something that we need to define now many of you will work for open source companies who are interested in exploring community management as something that's going to be part and parcel of your business it's important to define what success looks like because one of the problems that we're seeing is that I organize this event every year called the community leadership summit about 250-300 community managers show up and share and learn from each other and one of the things I see all of the time is there's a tension between the needs and expectations of senior management and the actions and execution of the community manager and that's because there's no there's no balance in function between those two different groups it's important to define what success looks like so everybody's on the same page in terms of building that community out the other thing is that to build an effective community and organization that organization needs to be primed for success as well there's often going to be this tension between marketing and the community team and engineering and the reason why that is is through some day to day aspects of how we build communities and how we market and how we develop engineering but also some philosophical differences as well so it's important to sit down and define that criteria define what that success is and make sure all of those different groups are engineered into that process so they can share that success as well I want to touch on hiring a little bit as well I mentioned earlier on that I there's some not great community managers out there and this is normal this is part and parcel of any new if you look at every new area of best practice or a profession at the beginning there's a real variance in game quality you can see it in the early days of software you can see it in the early days of manufacturing there's a real variance in quality there was no consistency in quality this is one of the reasons that education and certification and schooling is so important in many different professions and we've got that in community management right now there's a lot of people who are joining up who are new there's not a lot of content for them to consume and focus on so therefore the results are sometimes unpredictable but there are great community managers out there the thing is the most important thing is to hire for the journey not for the numbers a lot of people say okay can you come into my organization and get my social media account up and can you get me more developers can you get me this can you get me that I believe a good community manager looks at the overall outcome that we want to achieve in an organization or in a particular product and says what journey do I construct to get us there what tooling, what processes, what procedures what governance do we need what's the experience of a new contributor coming in how do we ensure that they they can learn what they need they can find things to do and they can feel a sense of belonging in that particular part of the community it's mapping out that journey and then executing all of those different pieces it's not just about inflating numbers the other thing that I think is going to be critical here as well is to fail forward and what I mean by this is failure is good we have to fail otherwise we don't learn from our own mistakes and this notion of failing forward is that we we experiment and we try different things and then we fail but what we do is we look at that failure and we use that as a cathartic means in which we can identify things to improve for the future and particularly in the early stages of a new profession such as what we're seeing with community management it's important that we have that philosophy in place and I think that's a good philosophy for us to have in other parts of life as well so just to summarize community management workshop is going to be on Thursday here at LinuxCon we still have some spaces available for that I'd like to encourage you to join us there we'll be delving into this in a lot more detail and if you want to find out more about this I wrote this book called The Art of Community which I don't mind sharing because you can go and download this for free or you can buy it as well so thank you everybody
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Preparing Coaches and Principals for Success
As we establish a coaching program, we need to simultaneously prepare principals and teachers for working with coaches. Facilitated by: Joellen Killion
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2019-04-23T17:23:57
2024-02-05T06:10:58
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Coaches and principals just need an opportunity in a private setting, facilitated sometimes by a coaching champion, coach champion, to have that conversation with each other. I agree to do this to keep you safe. You agree to do this to support me, and let's make it this public, because what I'm talking about in this safe environment that would happen coaches and principals, facilitated, is not just there. It now comes back to the school, the coach and the principals stand right next to one another in front of the faculty, and they talk about their agreements. So the whole staff now knows those agreements and can ask questions about those agreements. These are the... We used to say these were nuances of successful coaching programs and unsuccessful coaching programs, but the reality is friends, these are not nuances. A single breach of this issue of confidentiality, of a coach and a principal ending up having some kind of an evaluative or judgmental conversation will do a coaching program in, and it's not what you want. And I think as we think about how do we prepare coaches and principals to work in this arena well together. It requires opportunities for teachers to ask lots of questions about what the coach is going to be doing and all of those kinds of things, and for the principal and coach to be standing side by side to be giving the same responses publicly to the entire faculty. So we do several things when we prepare coaches and principals. We talk about the kind of data that will be gathered. We talk about how coaches and principals work together and communicate. We model a coach and principal conversation. What does that sound like? How do we get around talking about what a teacher is able to do and not able to do? We do the three T's, three T's permissible topics in a coach and principal conversation. The topic? What was the topic of our conversation? What was the time that I spent and what is my task as coach associated with that? Not what the teacher's task is, but that's a simple way I frame what those conversations look like. So preparing principals and coaches for success, principals and teachers is as important as preparing coaches for success.
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Seesaw Lessons
Seesaw Lessons are a new library of learning experiences that are standards-aligned and ready to teach right in Seesaw. With Seesaw Lessons, students get more ways to succeed with learning experiences they love. Learn more at web.seesaw.me/lessons
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2021-10-08T21:31:34
2024-02-05T08:37:07
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Introducing CESAW Lessons. A new library of learning experiences that are standards aligned and ready to teach right in CESAW. With blockboards, students join the lovable cast of CESAW characters to master power ELA and math standards. Social stories are interactive read-alouds that support social-emotional learning and writing skills. Fun phonemes and alphabet treasures make building phonemic awareness and letter knowledge feel like play. In STEAM, student scientists from around the globe join Dr. Science and Dr. Discovery to investigate fascinating facts through technology, engineering, art, and math. In history today, Scoop the History Detective explores real questions about the past and today. And there's even more to explore with new collections added every semester. Each lesson is multidimensional, blends hands-on, and digital learning and forms powerful home, school, world connections. With CESAW Lessons, students get more ways to succeed with learning experiences they love.
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Sv3rige is still CRAZY!
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2020-10-30T15:00:28
2024-02-05T08:54:12
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Hi everybody Hi everybody What a surprise Spareage is on the run from the police. Gee, I would have never guessed that was a possibility and As much as I don't want to talk about this clown To be fair, he's a better person than rat boy aka Paul Saladino And it really blows my mind that people support either of these psychopaths sociopaths, degenerates, losers, whatever you want to call him. Paul is one thing because he has Elite society connections that prop him up and give him useless credentials such as being an MD So there's definitely an appeal to an authority for the masses But Spareage is a totally different story some European half-balled lunatic that looks like he spits when he fucking talks Mmm, super nice Thank you, man the talk talk It's like having sex with you. Just better. I have you in me. Imagine like baby blood It's actually mainstream news that Spareage tried to kill his classmates in high school Which he actually attempted denying in the past yet There are still people who send this guy money every time he asks which seems to be once or twice a month I don't think I've ever asked for donations throughout the four years on my YouTube channel I still work a day job. You know, it's one thing if you're providing a service valuable information Maybe you're really entertaining But all this guy has ever done is parrot dietary advice and abuse people Some of you know that he recently planned on living off-grid in Romania The idea was to escape the New World Order nonsense But in reality, I think Spareage just wanted some people to pay his rent and he could pocket some money on the side Hi, everybody since I arrived in Romania things went the really wrong and the off-grid group split up It's only us as a family in one big house Now anyone with their head on half straight Isn't going to go out and attempt to live with someone who tried to commit a terrorist act at a school oddly enough Spareage decided to re-enact that at the house. Well, I was there at the house and he kicked everyone out including Luna and his baby He threatened people with the knife throwing their stuff about once a psychopath always a psychopath Apparently he was mad that his girlfriend Luna was spending time with someone else He was mad that Luna and me spent most of the time together as we speak same language and everyone else was always busy So he kicked us out first with baby after that the others helped us get the hotel and food with the car Then he got mad at them for no reason. I mean, I don't know what happened But again, it just seems like he wanted to cash out real quick and things didn't go his way Maybe people showed up. He asked them for money. They didn't cooperate. Who knows? Interesting. We were supposed to go to his new meeting in August and he kicked us at the last minute and kept our money Got most of the money back through PayPal now. We're not surprised though. My boyfriend knew him and had stayed at his house I think he's going through something right now to be honest. This is crazy Spareage is continuing this abusive selfish narcissistic behavior on what seems like new individuals every few months build enough trust in his viewers So they send him a few hundred dollars with the promise of meeting somewhere then just ghost them Nope Luna's back with him He threatened to kill himself on the next live stream if she didn't come back and then when she did he threatened her with the Hammer apparently and cut her hair off. She messaged Cedric to call the cops and he did then when they came She said everything was fine. Now apparently Cedric is in Turkey and told the others to call the cops because Luna's in danger This is what I heard from someone who's talked to Cedric apparently and then he posted this picture Save Luna and her child from the torture But then another post said that Luna cheated on Spareage with someone that showed up in Romania To me it seems like Luna and Spareage are just working together to manipulate people and steal their money I mean, that's my best bet, but he has demonstrated abusive behavior on stream before and in his videos Yeah, why do you interrupt the stream? I didn't even check the fucking time Shut the fuck up. I fucking said I'm doing under two hours. What do you not understand? I am doing it. You fucking can't I said under two hours Of course, it's not just that he's a known liar He denied stabbing the students in high school. Is that actually you who stabbed a bunch of students somebody else's name this guy I don't want to name his channel. You can look it up. He made it up simply. I don't know from what So I think pretty sure he was a vegan because he there's a video of me Going to actually my school where I went to and the teachers were welcoming me and then the comments like what the fuck are you talking about? Why are the teachers welcoming him? It doesn't make any sense and then he The video is still up the comments are put on hold or deleted So you can't see the comments that clearly point that out. So it's just bullshit He lies about things as simple as not drinking water because his idol a Janus didn't drink water, but here he is taking a gulp. He lies about being carnivore Here's Luna cutting up some fruit and the dude has people send him their own blood so he can drink it Whoa The color is nice cool Damn The elixir of life. So do you also want it? I'll keep you some Yeah How much half It's it's kind of hard to really tell how can you hold the phone? It's kind of hard to tell how much I will really Take it. Okay. I have to this day. I'm autistic I guess It's really hard to say like because it's so little how much I take like You know, I guess it's hard. Maybe I'll do too much. It's really hard Super nice There Okay, so that was like nothing so like because it was only till here so That's it. It's like a little tiny piece Thank you, man. The talk talk It's like having sex with you just better I have you in me Luna is tasting it. It does taste like Ludwig weirdly enough, right? Yeah. Yeah, I think so Interesting. Oh Fuck me. Oh, man. I would like more of this Fuck So good. Oh, I get it the fish in the of my life. I get everything now. This is why they do it Imagine like baby, but Fuck Yeah, fuck man The top this off people are still meeting him. He just had a meet-up in germany last week I I mean look, I made some jokes about sparage and the rotards being a bunch of homosexuals Like the reason they don't eat salt is because they don't want their sperm to taste salty when they suck it out of each other, but That's not really a joke anymore because if you think those dudes aren't gay You might want to see an optometrist. So I don't know what type of weirdo wacko ritual stuff. They're doing but There's got to be some type of cult like reason people are still paying attention to the sky or associating themselves with him so I guess thank you guys for joining me today a lot of you are commenting and kind of bothering me about this If you guys don't mind liking the video Leave me a comment down below as well as Sharing it on social media if you can if you guys do want to support me further You can go to frank dash the power.com to check out everything that's available from frankies for your range of meat to frankies naturals Thanks again for joining me today guys. I'll see you for tomorrow's video
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The Nitrogen Cycle | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool
The Nitrogen Cycle | Environmental Chemistry | Chemistry | FuseSchool Nitrogen is essential to life. Plants and animals need nitrogen to make proteins, which are the building blocks of cells. Nitrogen makes up 78% of the air, however, neither plants nor animals can take nitrogen directly from the air because nitrogen is so unreactive. Plants are able to take up nitrogen compounds as nitrates from the soil. Animals then eat these plants, thus providing them with a source of nitrogren. In this video, we will look at the nitrogen cycle. This is the movement of nitrogen through the environment. Nitrogen is continually cycled through the air, soil and living things. The process of nitrogen in the atmosphere being turned into nitrogen in the soils is called fixing. There are four different ways that nitrogen fixing occurs naturally: (1) Nitrogen fixing bacteria in the soil, which turns nitrogen from the air into nitrates. (2) Decomposers in the soils break down animal excretion and dead organisms, returning nitrogen back to the soil as ammonia. The ammonia turns into nitrite and then nitrifying bacteria in the soil turns this into nitrate. (3) Lightning can cause chemical reactions in the atmosphere, resulting in nitrogen reacting with oxygen to produce nitrous oxide. The nitrous oxide reacts with more oxygen, and dissolves in rain water to make nitric acid. This rain water increases the amount of nitrate in the soil. Burning fossil fuels also adds nitrous oxide to the atmosphere, resulting in nitric acid, but this is, of course, not a natural way of nitrogen fixing. (4) Many species of blue-green algae (cyanobacteria) in the ocean can also fix nitrogen. This then provides sources of nitrogen to aquatic animals, and the nitrogen goes around a similar cycle to what happens on land. The Haber Process (how fertilisers are made) makes up approximately 30% of nitrogen fixing. This is because nitrogen is essential for making proteins, proteins are essential for cell production, cell production is how growth occurs. Fertilisers are therefore used to increase nitrates in the soil to maximise plant growth. Watch our videos on the Haber Process to learn more about this. Burning fossil fuels also adds nitrous oxide to the atmosphere, which dissolves in rain water to make nitric acid, which then adds nitrates to the soil. This upsets the balance of the natural nitrogen cycle, polluting ecosystems and altering the ecology of entire regions. Too much nitrogen in the soil makes it too acidic. The nitrogen also passes into rivers and lakes where it is considered a pollutant. In some conditions, such as in waterlogged soils, denitrifying bacteria in the soil break down nitrates and return nitrogen back to the air. This reduces the fertility of the soil. We have learnt how the nitrogen cycle works. Nitrogen is essential to life, and so needs to be fixed in nitrates for plants and animals. Nitrogen is continually cycled through the air, soil, living things and water systems. SUPPORT US ON PATREON https://www.patreon.com/fuseschool SUBSCRIBE to the FuseSchool YouTube channel for many more educational videos. Our teachers and animators come together to make fun & easy-to-understand videos in Chemistry, Biology, Physics, Maths & ICT. VISIT us at www.fuseschool.org, where all of our videos are carefully organised into topics and specific orders, and to see what else we have on offer. Comment, like and share with other learners. You can both ask and answer questions, and teachers will get back to you. These videos can be used in a flipped classroom model or as a revision aid. Find all of our Chemistry videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW0gavSzhMlReKGMVfUt6YuNQsO0bqSMV Find all of our Biology videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW0gavSzhMlQYSpKryVcEr3ERup5SxHl0 Find all of our Physics videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW0gavSzhMlTWm6Sr5uN2Uv5TXHiZUq8b Find all of our Maths videos here: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLW0gavSzhMlTKBNbHH5u1SNnsrOaacKLu Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/fuseschool/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/fuseschool/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fuseSchool Access a deeper Learning Experience in the FuseSchool platform and app: www.fuseschool.org Follow us: http://www.youtube.com/fuseschool Befriend us: http://www.facebook.com/fuseschool This is an Open Educational Resource. If you would like to use the video, please contact us: info@fuseschool.org
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2016-07-28T19:00:04
2024-02-05T07:34:29
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Nitrogen is sensual to life, plants and animals need nitrogen to make proteins, and proteins that are building blocks of cells and therefore life. Nitrogen makes up 78% of the air, however neither plants nor animals can take nitrogen directly from the air because nitrogen is so unreactive, however plants are able to take nitrogen compounds such as nitrates from the soil, and then animals eat these plants therefore providing animals with a source of nitrogen. In this video we are going to look at the nitrogen cycle. This is a movement of nitrogen through the environment. Nitrogen is continually cycled through the air, soil and living things. The process of nitrogen in the atmosphere being turned into nitrogen in the soils is called fixing. Here are four different ways in which nitrogen fixing occurs naturally. Firstly, nitrogen fixing bacteria in the soil turns nitrogen from the air into nitrates which the plants can then absorb. Some plants such as the legume family which includes peas, beans and clover have these nitrogen fixing bacteria in their root nodules. Secondly, decomposers in the soils break down animal excretion in dead organisms, returning nitrogen back to the soil as ammonia. The ammonia turns firstly into nitrite and then nitrifying bacteria in the soils turns the nitrite into nitrate. Thirdly, lightning can cause chemical reactions in the atmosphere resulting in nitrogen reacting with oxygen to produce nitrous oxide. The nitrous oxide then reacts with more oxygen and dissolves in rainwater to make nitrous acid. This rainwater containing nitrous acid increases the amount of nitrate in the soil. Burning fossil fuels also adds nitrous oxide to the atmosphere resulting in nitric acid. But this is of course not a natural way of nitrogen fixing. And finally, in the oceans many species of blue-green algae also called cyanobacteria can fix nitrogen. This then provides sources of nitrogen to aquatic animals. And the nitrogen goes around a similar cycle to what happens on land. These are the natural ways through which nitrogen fixing occurs. The harbour process, which is how fertilisers are made, makes up approximately 30% of the nitrogen fixing. Because nitrogen is essential for making proteins, proteins are essential for cell production. Cell production is how growth occurs. Fertilisers are therefore used to increase the nitrates in the soil to maximise plant growth. Watch our videos on the hyper process to learn more about this. And as I mentioned earlier, burning fossil fuels also adds nitrous oxide to the atmosphere, which dissolves in rainwater to make nitric acid, which then adds nitrates to the soils. This isn't as good as it sounds. It upsets the balance of the natural nitrogen cycle. Polluting ecosystems and altering the ecology of entire regions. Too much nitrogen in the soil makes it more acidic. The nitrogen also passes into rivers and lakes, where it's considered a pollutant. In some conditions, such as waterlogged soils, denitrifying bacteria in the soil break down nitrates and return nitrogen back to the air. This reduces the fertility of the soil. So from this video, you should now understand how the nitrogen cycle works. Nitrogen is essential to life, and so needs to be fixed in nitrates for plants and therefore animals to access it. Nitrogen is continually cycled for the air, soil, living things and water systems.
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Vəziyyət GƏRGİNLƏŞDİ: İran Azərbaycana növbəti xəyanətini etdi, Bakının cavabı ...- Nəsimi Məmmədli
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Selam, akşamınız hayır olsun. Hürmetli izleyiciler, ezihan vatenler, hamınızı hoş gördük. Bölgede çok ciddi hadiseler başverir. Azarbaycan'la İran orasında sözün hekim menasında bir soğuk savaş, soğuk muharebe de buna diyebiliriz. Çok süretle en pik haddine kalkır. Bugün Azarbaycan tarafından bir serpil gidiş belki bunu beladalandırabiliriz. İran'ın ali dini lideri Ayatollah Kameynin'in sarayaklarının umayindası Ocak Necat'ın paketdeki ofisi bağlanıp ve Seyne meçidi de bağlanıp. Selam bize, Azarbaycan resulkasının takılı işler naziri bu meçidde COVID-19 virüsünün yayılmasını gösterip ve resmi açıklama bu yöndedir. Derhal üstünden, tecrüben bir 50 dk sonra İran'ın resmi herbi kanallarından informasya paylaşıldı. Nakhçıvan'a, Azarbaycan'ın herbi terörlerine üçün hava mekanı kapadıldı, İran tarafıyla. Neler başverir İran'ın, İran ne istiyir, İran niye bu kadar Azarbaycan'a baskı edir? Lühameliyev'in Cebrail'den açın gözünüzü bakın, burada İsrail harda var, burada hiçbir nefirde yaşamur fikirleri var. Bütün bunların hamısını muzakire ederek bölgede neler başverir çok ciddi meseleleri bugün. Palitolog Nesmi Mehmetli'yle muzakire edecek ilk önce çok hayse ediren bu yayımı beğenin, paylaşın ki daha çok insan bize koşulsun bu hassas mevzu da. Siz de öz fikirlerizi şerpe ölmesinde yazın biz sizin fikirlerizi seslendirecek ve sualımız varsa Nesmi Bey'e buyurun, sualarızı yazın. Ben Nesmi Bey'e muvanlayacağım Nesmi Bey ve akşamımız hayır olsun, hoş gördü sizi. Sesinizi zahmet olmasa açardınız. Her vaktiniz hayır olsun Azar Bey, ben de sizi ve bizi izleyen bütün kamaşas var bize, selam İran. İnanırım ki çok marağlı ve gergin bir yayın bizi gözleyir, çok gergin müezzıların muzakirası olacak. Nesmi Bey artık soyuk savaşın çok pik bir nüftesindedir. Artık bu sıra vişaklar değil, Azerbaycan'da en yüksel seviyede, İran'da en yüksel seviyede, Ali dinliliğidir seviyesinde. Artık bir iddiamlar, tehditler var, arda arası kesilmiyor. Bir idraata kesildi artık, Azerbaycan'dan bugün bir yetişi vardı, İran derhal ona cevabı olarak Nakhçıvan'a her bir yükselerlerinin taşırması için hava mekanını kapattı. İlk bunu sizden soğuşmak istedim, ilk bakıştan neler başverir. Her getemli bir soyuk savaş var mı? Bu soyuk savaşın sebebi, bölgede İran'ın iddia etti kimi İsrail'in olmasını yoksa zengezür tehlizi meselesidir. Teşekkür ederim Azerbaycan. Aslında çok geniş ve bizim bu mevzuna ihat edebileceğiniz bir soğal koyumsuz. Evet, ben çalışacağım ki meseleyi bir nişas birikten özür dilerim. Burada hem global menöte, geo-siyasi proseslerinin tersleri var. En zamanda burada Azerbaycan'ın buna muhafif olarak hayata geçirdiği siyaset. Bu sürede 44 günlük marbeden sonraki resmi siyaseti, ansiki konuşu devletlerle ve rejyon devletleriyle emektaşlıkla bağlı meseleler. Azerbaycan özünün rejyondaki yeri ve nüfuzluğuyla bağlı attık hatunlar. En zamanda burada İran Azerbaycan münasibetlerinde, elbette bu sadaladığınız amillerin de haritasar rolu istesine değil. Ben bunu bir sedefle gayet etmişim. Hem sizinle yayında oluplu, hem de başka yayınlarda da gayet etmişim. İkinci dünya maribesinden sonra, taktik olarak BMT ters edildikten sonra böyle götürsek, dünyada iki gütlü bir güt merkezler formulaştı. Eseri ve gerpulok arasında. Eseri dağıldıktan sonra bu gerpuloku üstünlük kazandı. Ve dünyada demiyorlar ki taktik gütlü bir siyasi merkez formulaştı. Demi yanlışken yine bugün Türkiye'nin Cumhurbaşkanı ve Tayyip Erdoğan da bir meseleyi, mesele bu kontekste topunuklu anlaştık. Ben bu farede bir neç ay önce özükürlerime bildirmiştim. Dünya artık son dövürler açık şekilde görünür ki çok gütlü merkezleşmeye doğrudur. Burada bu amirler neden kaynaklanır? Bu NATO'nun son sambitinde dövcün gösterdiği avişin Afganistan'dan çekilmezsi. Çok özür ristirem Nesmi ve son belge bir informasyasını paylaşırım. İran'ın esas informasiya vasitelerinin yaydığı bir malumaktır. Azerbaycan GIDA terkesizli agentliği İran'dan getirilen Kartog'da ciddi bir zarar vericinin aşkarlandığını ilan etti. Azerbaycan terakliliğinde bakırım resmi kurumların açıklaması yoktu. Buyurun Rahmi. Gözdenleride aslında bunlar öbürteki olacak karşı olarak. Yani gözyasi olarak faktik olarak bizim regionda dahil olmakla yeni münasbetler sistemi yalanır. Avuş Afganistan'dan çekildi. En zamanda avuş çok açık şekilde görür ki Çin bölgede şüphayet kadar güçlenmek derdi. Özel nazara Allah ki Çin dünyanın hiçbiri yerinde ordu saklamadan buna nail olurdu. İstikamiyette orular kazanıp. Mesela Avuş eğer dünyanın yüseysenden çok ülkesinde ordu saklayarak özgücünü gösterirse. Mesela Çin böyle bir iddiası olmayıp ancak iktisadi meselelerle faktik olarak özünün yükseliş katliğini götürüptü ve teslim kanalarını artırıp. Ona göre şimdi dünyada avuş ve Çin'in her ikisinin yüze geldiği bir merkez yok. Çok kütülü bir merkezin olmasıyla bağlı sanki bir proses getirir. Burada Rusya'nın, Türkiye'nin, Çin'in, ben Avrupa'na saymıyorum çünkü Avrupa meselede zaten özün ciddi şekilde hem terlükesliği, hem siyasi ve iktisadi bakım. Bakımdan kıyırı derecede bir terlükesiz mekana çevirebilip en azı helalik. Ona göre o NATO bloku ayrıca bir gücü merkeze olarak mevcuttu. Ama dediğim gibi regionda bu prosesler gelir ve bu prosesler hissi olur ki açık şekilde İran'ın etrafında bir helga olarak sıklaşma istigametini götürürüm. Yani İran bu prosesi de zevkben tüm gördü. Bu global menada ve özellikle o regional neseleri analiz ederken gözyası bakımla yaramamış ve ziyette İran'ın birinci nararlığı bununla bağlı. Artık o regiondaki emettaşlık formatlarından kıyırı derecede kenarda kaldı. Düzlü diyebilersesi Türkiye muharebeden sonra bir de yani Azerbaycan 40 günlük muharebesinden sonra bile bir teklif açıkış etmişti ki 3 Canıbı Gafkaz Resulukası ve 3 Konuşu Devletler Rusya, İran, Türkiye birlikte altılı formatı yaratabiler. Bu hem iktisadi bakımdan hem siyasi ve her ülkesine. Nasmi ve çok özür dilerim. Ne olsun ikinizi? Bir balaca köylerinizden uzak tutuyorum. Çünkü dair olarak sesleri izleyicimiz artık. Buyurun buyurun. Yani bu altılı formatı faktiki olarak her bir tarafın maraklarını ifade eden bir format kimi ortaya çıkmıştı. Ama İran anlıyor ki burada veziyet bilgeler onun için arz olunmazdı. Yani bu format böyle İran'ı klasetmir. İran özün çok çetin bir veziyette salı vesilemde. Bu çetinliği neden ibar etti? Bu çetinliği ondan ibar etti ki İran'ın yedi kuru devletle serh etti var. Bu yedi kuru devletten serh etlerinde bir İrmenistan-Kristiyan devlet idi. Yedinin altısı İslam devletlerdi. Pakistan'da, Afganistan'da, Türkmenistan'da, Azerbaycan'da, Türkiye'de, Irak'da. Ve bu faktiki olarak Anan Zeydip Bakan'da görülür ki özünün etrafında olan Müselman devletlerle, İran'ın sanki bir veziyette düşmançilik münasibetliği, çok pis bir münasibetler var. Yani necolabiler ki, sen özün de İslam devleti olasan, Müselman devleti olasan, ama Müselman devletleriyle bu derecede gergin münasibetli olasan, bunu hiç biriyle senin hoş münasibetli olma. Her biriyle bu veziyette ziddiyet yaşayasan. Ama bir tane çok zayıf, susu ile de Müselmanlara, Azerbaycan'da eksikaya insanlar şihe, mezhebine, belediyede üstünlük verir. Bu insanları düşmen hesap eden, onların kanun töken devletle, kardaşlık dostu da ödersen. Ve bu faktik olarak İran'ı, bak bu reyyondaki mehtaçlık parmaklarından kıylı derecede öz siyaseti uzakta tutup. Ve burada hem de Rusya, Türkiye biliriz, Azerbaycan'da kıylı derecede uzlaşıptı. Şimdi Azerbaycan, el-Azerbaycan'ı demeyek, tüktöbüftet canı bu gafgaz, bu sabit mekanı. Her zaman Rusya'nın yakın gari caddalandırarak o yüzden nüfuz dairesindeki devletler gün bakıptı. Şimdi öyle bir vaziyet yaranıptı ki, Türkiye Rusya'nın bu nüfuz dairesinde sanki bir giyosyasi legabette dahil oldu. Burada kıylı derecede her bir legabet elemiğtlerde var. Ve Uğur'la da ben diyordum ki neticesin ortaya koyduk. Rusya'da Karabak Muharremesinde bu özgün gösterdi. Bu bakımdan elbette İran narahattı ki bu farmakların hiçbirinde ona yer yoktu. Onunla hesaplaşmurlar, onunla danışmurlar. Başka bir anı ondan ibaretti ki Azerbaycan Muharrem'de galip geldikten sonra faktik olarak Cenab-ı Azerbaycan'da, İran'da yaşayan çok milyonlu Azerbaycanlılar için artık bir caziben merkezine çevirilmek dedi. İran'daki sosyal şebekelerden elde edilen müeyyen malumaklar var ki bu malumakları götürüp tehdit eden de belli olur ki. Orada çok sayılı insanlar, çok milyonlu insanlar, Azerbaycan'ın kelebesinden sanki ruh vanıptı, ona rehbetle yanaşıyor. Şimdi bir menavip saloji bakımdan onu özler için sanki bir üstünlü hesabıydır. Bilirsiniz de bu dünyada bütün haklarda böyle bir kusiyet var, biraz o ezilen haklar öz yukuklarını almakta çetini çeken haklarda milletçi hisler daha şirin olur, daha hesaç olur. Onları anlamak lazımdı. Hatta mesela en az sayılı haklarda bile o milletçi hisler varsa, yani öz yukukların girçeğleştirebilmeyen bütün haklara bu aitti, ben şeysen onun anlaşılıkla karşı birim. Bu sosyal oraya da, bu siyasette de kabul edilen anlaşılan bir mesele'dir. İran'da da oradaki çok milyonlu Azerbaycanlılar da, Azerbaycan devletine karşı bir rehbet, bir isti münasbet yarattı. Ve bu İran'da açık şekilde, İran resmi hükümet orkanlarda müeyyen, narahatlık doğurur. İran, maribeden derhal sonra biz açık şekilde gördük ki Azerbaycanın marahlarının eksine adın var atmaya başladı. Düzde, bu evveler doğmuştu. Evveler ama Azerbaycan daha çok böyle bir yanaşım ortaya koymuştu ki, İran bizim konuşu devletimizde, biz bu konuşuruk münasbetlerle bağlı, çok da zihdiyet doğurabilecek megamları kabartmamalı. İran'ın hassas olduğu meselelerde, imkan da akılında onun isteklerinin yerine getirmeliydi. Her sene tabardırmırdı. Yani Azerbaycan tarafı. Hatta İlham Ali'nin çıkışını da fikir verdi. Dedi ki, bana dediler ki, nasıl ayarlak mollası bir siyaset, dedin ki, fikir vermeyin kesin üstünden. Ecağı vermeye ihtiyacın yoktu. Sonra da resmi şahsılar artık danışmaya başlaydı. Burada hem de birisiz, bir başka âmin de var idi. Azerbaycan özü de maraklıydı ki, son dövürlere kadar. Kusura 2018 yılın sonuncu nöbeden kenar prezinin seçkilerine kadar, Azerbaycan mes İran'ın buradaki aktif faaliyetinden hiçbir naraklık geçirmedi. Onun için onunla bağlı hatta meyrem bir şeratı yaratmıştı. Ama 2018 yılın prezinin seçkilerinden sonra Azerbaycanın resmi hakimiyetinin yanaşması değişti. Bilmiyorum. Hatırlıyor. Siz yoksa yok. Ben bunu Degık Tarık'ın hatırlamıyorum ama 2018 yılın seçkilerinden sonraydı, derhal sonraydı. Riyal televizyasına İlham Ali'nin bir müsabesi var idi. Bu müsabede açık şekilde bildirdi ki, bundan sonra bizim için balanslı siyaset dövrü bitip, şimdi milli maraklarımız neyi dikli edecekse, ona uygun şekilde hem konuşularla münasibette hem de üzdü olduğumuz beynalhak kurumlarla bu istigamette olacak siyasetimiz. Açık o zaman bunu çokları bir söz olarak, fikir olarak düşünürdük ki bu böyle bir fikir değildi. Ama şimdi prosesler onu gösteriyor ki, de oradan da bu önceden temel koyulmuş bir prosede. O işleri böyle tesadüfü değil. Azerbaycan o vakitler kadar İran'la yakışık münasibetlerinin kökünde biri siz ne dayanırdı. Düzdü. Burada başka ameller var idi, konuşuluk münasibetleri, ticaret münasibetleri var idi. Ama en çok siyasi hakimiyet için tehlike daha çok tehlike de demeyihte, mesela Azerbaycan hakimiyeti için renkli olabilecek kuvveler, asla sen garp yönümlü kuvveleriydi. Onlar daha çok demokratik ve gerbe bağlı olan kuvveler olduğuna göre, Azerbaycan hakimiyeti Rusya'nın ve İran'ın Azerbaycan'da özlerine meksuz şekilde mühkemlenmesine imkan yaradırdı. Çünkü Rusya ve İran-Azerbaycan'ın ne kadar mühkemlense, bu gerbin region'a dahaklı olmasını bir o kadar engelleyecek. Meryem Rüysat, yani bu evi. Yani bu bir o kadar çatini yaradabilen mesele gibi tesabür edilirdi. Ve ben size diyeyim ki, çok aktif şekilde İran'ın burada ideoloji bakımla mühkemlenmesi için göz yumuldu. Rusya'nın isyası bakımla çok ciddi şekilde, şimdi bazen 5. kalon değeri, Azerbaycan'ın hükmabize orkanlarında, kanun belcili orkanlarında mühkemlenmesine, özüne ciddi şekilde yer etmesine getirdi, çarptı. Düzdü, burada Rusya'nın tesirleri büyüdü. Rusya da aslında dolayısıyla İran'ın buradaki aktifliğine şerat yaradırdı. Ve hemin dövürler için bu galbin region'a dahaklı olması, galbin region'a tesir imkanlarının azalılması ile netice verdi. Azerbaycan hükmiyetinin karparatif maraklarına cevap verirdi, hemin dövürden. Ama sonraki, muhabbetten sonraki dövürden, milli maraklarla bağlı o siyasi konsepsiyanın biradirte takvigi dövürü başladı. Bundan sonra artık yeni yanaşma, yeni münasbetler sistemi kaçılmaz idi. Ben düşünmüyorum ki bu tehditçile, muharebe ile bağlıdır. Hem de dediğim gibi, bu bir global değişikliğin içerisinde, bizim regionunda da başveren proseslerle bağlıdır. O bakımdan indi Azerbaycan hükmiyeti, ben özüm çok... Çok özür dilerim, o mikrofonu bir balaca şeyden sakin çünkü değeri orada Demir'e. Yine değeriyle mi? Belli, belli. Ses verir, çok... Kaysiyedrem Örmetli izleyiciler, canlı yayımın maksimum beyanın paylaşım daha çok insan koşulsun. Suallarınızı görürem ben İngilti'ye, Nesmi Bey'e o sualların varlayacağım. Buyurun be. Yani paktikli olarak Azerbaycan hükmiyeti İranla'a münasibetlerini artık yeni müstebide kurmak uğrunda bir faaliyete başlamıştı. Bu açık şekilde görünürdü. Bu tehditçe İranla bağlı değil. En zamanda bu Rusya'yla bağlıdı. Rusya'nın da ünvanına Azerbaycan rejdentinin seslendirdiği meyhen fikirler olmuştu biz. Hatırlı yırık. Düzde, akıra kadar gitmek yol mu Rusya'nın üzerime? Bunun da meyhen abjektif sebepleri var. Rusya bölgede çok güzlüdü. Rusya bugün bölgedeki maraklarıyla bağlı bütün devletler için terlikat öredebilir. O cümreden Azerbaycan için. Çünkü biz bunu Ukrayna'da da görürük, Moldova'da da görürük. Rusya har da öz maraklarıyla bağlı direniş gösterirse, Faktik olarak her bunun karşısında meyhen kadar beşte getir. İstemir ki tokuşsun. İstemir ki özünün maraklarını bu şekilde Rusya'yla tokuşarak ziddiyetlerle hayatı geçiriyorsun. Hem de ümid olur ki Rusya'ya ünvanlanmış sanksiyeler Rusya iktidiyatını zevfledecek, Rusya cemiyetinde yeni temel başkaldıracak. Ben de hesap ediyorum ki gerbin böyle meselede temkinli yanaşması daha doğrudur. Bu bakımdan Azerbaycan da çalışır ki Rusya'nı çok da gızıklandırmasın. Ama dediğim gibi milli maraklarımıza tokunan mekanlarda en azı bu fikirler değiliz, mövgeler seslendirilir. İran'la bağlıysa niye sert danışılır, daha sert danışıldı. Çünkü İran doğrudan da Azerbaycanın maraklarını, devlet maraklarını, ölke maraklarını açık şekilde tecavüzüne imkan yarattı. Yani bunu yetmemeliydi. Dağılık Karabakh şimdi Azerbaycan'da resmen böyle bir erazi yoktu ama herhalde khan kendine Azerbaycan erasinden geçerek yanacak taşması, çok sağlı yüklerin taşınması ve bunu numayiş kerhane şekilde yetmesi. Bu hedi derecede Azerbaycan hakimiyetini narhat etti. Ve ben eminim ki Azerbaycan hakimiyeti hemen dönemde özünün müttefikleriyle bu bari de mesleketleşmeler yapalım. Azerbaycanın bugün müttefikleri hem Türkiye-Pakistan, en zamanda Gertboğuk'un da olan, ben diyordum ki başında İngiltere gelen bir bloktu. Yani bu avıştı, İngiltere'de, İzrail'de. Bunlarla da asla bir forma da mesleketleşmeler hayata geçirilipti. Ve bu faktiki olarak son çıkışlarda dözün gösterir Azerbaycan. Son çıkışlarda siz dikkat ettiyse İlam Ali İran'ın da ünbuanına seslendirdiği fikirler dediği sözler, İndia kadar işledilmemiş bir ritorikadı. İndia kadar hiç kez İran hakkında böyle danışmıyor. Hiçbir resmi şans. Eceza verirseniz ben bir kere... Muhandrat liderler de tazlamış. Hazreti insanlarlar onları... Buyurun buyurun. Ama çok hayşedirem hürmeti izleyiciler, canlı yayımı beğenin. Bakan çoktur ama beğenen azdır, daha çok beğenin. İlham Ali'nin üç çıkışı var kısa kısa o hisselerimi kesmişim. O hisseleri takdim ediyorum size. İran hakkında fikirleridir. Bu bir insisidir. Bizi bu yakınlarda İran'ın hansa eyalet mollası, ağzını açıp hazır bacana karşı iftiralar uydurmuştuk. Bana malmat verildi, ben dedim ki fikir vermeyin, hansa eyalet mollasının sözleriyle biz şimdi bu sözlere ehmiyet veresi değiliz ki. Şimdi ki sadece olarak ehmiyet verir miyim? Ama sonra hepsi sular olsun ki resmi şersler. Bir de daha esasız ihtamlar ilerleyişirmeye başlamışlar. Yürek'i, Azerbaycan bu bölgelere İsrail'i getirin. Gözlerini açtılar görüşümler. Arda bunlar İsrail'i burada görübüldü. Burada bir adam da yaşamış. Burada bir binada yoktu. Subutlar var, yoktu. Subutlar yoktu ise. Herkes gerek dediği sözlere göre cevabı deliydi Arslan. Bir diğer şey ise budur İran hakkında. 130 kilangedir Azerbaycan İran serhatını biz işhalçılardan temzledik. 130 kilangedir Ermenistan'ın işhalı altındaydı. O burada hansı prosesler gelirdi. Onu niye araştırsınlar? Hansı bir irtibatlar var, onu biz de araştırdık. Yoksa durduğu yerde Azerbaycan'ı itham eleme. Azerbaycan hansı ülkenini Azerbaycan'ı getireyim. Güya Azerbaycan'ı Azerbaycan halkı yok, Azerbaycan devleti yok, hansı kenar kuruver. İdareli, bu bize karşı görmezsizliği için. Bunu biz en çok kabul edebilmeliydi. Herkes de bunu bilmeliydi. Bir diğer çıkışı şey budur. Onu da biz de gelip çıkıştırdık. Biz şimdi serhatını bozmamışız. Kariteler var. 2020'lik tarihleri. Çar Rusya'sın tarihleri ki aslında görsünler. Serhat Hardan keçiydi biz. Hardan'ı yerleşmiştik oranında Azerbaycan arası sayık. Ve düzdeki. Ermenistan rehberliği açı kaydı en yüksek sevgiye de beyan edir ki Azerbaycan görus kafan yolunun o meyhe hissesinde yerleşip haklı olarak. Çünkü Sayın Dörü'ndeki kariteler bunu göster. Biz öz erasımız değil. Şimdi Ermenistan bunu değil. Başkası değil ki biz kimseyi serhat edip oluruz. Gürmeli de bu. Başkası değil ki biz kimseyi serhat edip olmuşuz. Herhalde bu İran'dan başkasını demiyor. Ve kısa kısa fragmetten ben Efir Vahmi Nazar'a alıp kestim o çıkışları. Bu çıkışı herhalde dinlediniz. Bundan çıkan ilahtiydi. Ben hussiynen burada izleyicilerin size sorularıyla onu umulleştiri veririm. Yüz neyse kilometirse Azerbaycan İran serhat et. Şimdi otuz. Azadolunan. O temizlenmemden sonra aslında bu atışmalar ile oradan da başladı. Burada izleyicilerimiz de soruları verir ki nasıl bir be? İran'da narkutken meselesi, plantasyaların olması, bu yolun narkut ticaret yolu olması, kusuyla kaçalmasılığına çok malların öttürbiliyip çıkarılması, yollarının üstfada olunur diye cevrede. Siz nece fikirleriniz? Bizim öz ülkemizin İran serhatın işgal altında olan hissesini berapa etmeyemiz. İran'a çok mu pis tesir edip. Örmekte izleyiciler yine tekrar ediren, çok hayiş ediren, beğenin yayımı daha çok insanı koşulsun. Azar Bey, ben aslında bir Azerbaycanlı olmasaydım. Mesela bir Rusyalı veya bir Fransal olsaydım. Mesela abiyekli baksaydım açık şekilde yine de bu fikiri seslendirerdim. Azar Beycan İran'ı gıcıklandıracak hiç var. Biraz ızar tuttum, çok hayiş ediren bir mal azar. İran'ın milli maraklarına tokuna bilecek, İran'ı hansı da bir formada terlik etsine halal getirebilecek, hiç bir adım akıyor. Bir de bir şey yoktu. Ve bir de bir şey olmadığı terklerinde, İran niye besbile davranışır, bile davranışır. Bu albette ben sadaladım sebepleri. Sadaladım ki bu hiç de tesadüfü meseleler değil. Burada çok sistemli meseleler hem Giyosiya'sı bakımla hem ile yerli ehmiyetli meseleleri çalıştım ki hati edeyim. Azar Beycan prezidentinin babu çıkışında dikkat çeken birinci megamanları var ettik. Ölce prezidenti çok rahat şekilde İran resimlerinin tengededir. Yani hisse olur ki bu tengede eden zaman saloji bakımdan çok rahattı. Sanki bir arkayın olduğu güvenliği amiller var. Bu hem dahili hem de karşı amillerdi. Mesela da Azar Beycan halkına güvenir mi size ilham eylev tam olarak bir arkayınlık, dağfili meseleler? Mesela diyeyim, böyle konkret bu sağlığı tarafında fikir mi diyeyim ki muharebeden sonra ilham eylevin davranışında açık şekilde müşahide edilen bir mekan var. İndiye kadar o cemiyetle, toplumla sanki belediyette bir başa temastan çekinirdi, kaçırdı. Muharibiyet kadar, onun çok nadir halıları da görürdün ki o toplumla hansı da bir forma da münasip etti olsun. Ama muharebeden sonra hem onun o azad olan erazılara sefer zamanı, orada geçirdiği görüşler, askerlerle olan münasip etler, ayrı ayrı fetlerle danışıkları, en halk ve yerli metbaate verdiği müsavebeleri gösterir ki, şimdi ilham eylev, toplumla sanki bir başa elagiye özü üstünlük verir. Bir başa özü, elageden çekimdir. Evveller o çekinirdi ama yine çekimdir. Ve hemen bir soruklar aparmak imkanlarımız elbette mehtuttu. Dediğim için hansı da bir soruklar aparır, hansı da bir büyük manitorinkler hayata geçirme imkanımız var. Bu imkanlar yoktu. Ama elbette biz şimdi bu Azerbaycan'da yaşayırık ve çok sağlı insanlarla temast olduk. Hemen çok fayal şekilde muhtarip sosyal gruptan olan insanlarla görüşüren reyyonlarda olarak karşılaştığım insanlarla danışan zaman hissettiğim bir mesele var. Muharbetten sonra ilham eylev'in reytingi ve halka münasip etti. O yüzden Karabag mevzusunda, Karabag mevzusundaki çıkışları, yanaşmaları, cemiyette bir rahmet ve bir destek kazanıktı. Yani öyle muhalif teşkilatlar, elbette bunu başka cürifade edirler, bunu kaybol etmirler, normaldi. Yani yine herkes öz bakışından meseleye yanaşır. Mesela bir müstehirli şahsiyemi gördüğüm budur ki, onun Karabag mevzusundaki çıkışları, karşı siyasetle bağlı seslendirdiği teclisler fikirler, Azerbaycan cemiyetinin belediyehte temel gücü ki var. Bu temel gücü diyebilirsiniz ki cemiyetin temel gücü hansıdır. Azerbaycan'ın müstehirliğinin berpoğolunmasında en önemli rol oynayan amirler hanslı amirlerdir. Menden de onların detallarına varmak istemiyorum. Burada insanlardan tutmuş, siyasi teşkilatlara gider bütün faktorları dahil ediyorum. Yani bu temel gücü, var cemiyetin temel gücü, o İlham Aliyev'in Karabag'la bağlı, düşmene karşı retolikası, aynı zamanda karşı siyasette, mesela Rusya ve İran'la bağlı seslendirdiği meselere rahmetle yanaşır ve destek verir. Çünkü İlham Aliyev için başka terlükü membe yoktu. Onun için esas regip, en ciddi regip kimdir? Milli demokratik kuvvelerdir. Milli demokratik kuvveler. Mesela İran'ın tecik olanda kimin yanında dayanacak? İran'ın yanında dayanmayacak, dayanabilmez. Rusya'nın tecik olanda Rusya'nın yanında dayanacak, dayanabilmez. Bu mümkün değil, onun elektratı tamamıyla farklı yönde olan elektratı. Yeri gelmişken Karabag meselesiyle bağlı, kusura muharebeyle bağlı, çağrışlar İlham Aliyev'in özüne meksuz değildi. O daha çok Azerbaycan'ın milli demokratik kuvvelerine adiydi. O çağrışlar yalnız muhalifetten gelirdi ki, Azerbaycan röstopukların dövüşe reyazat etmeli, her bir gücüyle nazat etmeli ve İlham Aliyev o arzuları hayata geçiripti. Mesela muhalifetin indiğe kadar seslendirdiği, yediği teclislere hayata geçiripti. Ona göre onun aparılıklı fiyaliyete karşı, ülke de aklında, indiyle bir tehlike yoktu. Ona göre İran'ın karşısında Azerbaycan cemiyetinin temel gücün arkasına alabili, bu ülke de aklıyla bağlı meselebeler. Harişte ise, albette harişte açık şekilde görülür ki İran'la bağlı, büyük bir planla konuşu devletlerin birçoku haberdardır. Bu plan neden ibaret etti? Ben bunun getalları hakkında bilmiyorum. Yani müayen tesabürlere maalik ama bilmiyorum. Ama hesap ediyorum ki çok yakın gelecek de İran'la bağlı bu planları hayata geçecek. Çünkü bunun simptomları görmüyoruz. Olabilmez ki Türkiye dursun dursun, yüz illerle konuşu olduğu İran'la serhettin de 3 metirden hündür divarlar görürsün. Divarlar çeşitin. Onun karşısında kendahiler kalsın, o arazilerden minalar bastırsın. Ya bu tesadüfü olabilmez. Çünkü şimdi oradan bunu kaskın akınıyla Afganistan'dan gelen köçgünlerin o araziye... Ben bilmiyoruz. Çok hayf ederim. Her zaman dair izleyiciler yazıyor. Çünkü ses çok böyle şaşıltılık getirilmektedir. Türkiye'de deir sefremse bilmiyorum. Neye deir ona göre olmaz. Olabilmez. Çünkü çok izleyici bakır o ses problemi yok. Hayf ederim hürmetli izleyiciler canlı yayımı beğenip paylaştığında... İzleyiciler bir sürü saysın. Buyurun buyurun buyurun. Biraz hava bakıda serin diyor. Onun nezere almak lazımdı. Ona göre biraz kalın giymişti mi? Demeli aslında açık görünür ki Pakistan İran Serhatları'nı mevkemlendirir. Afganistan İran Serhatları'nda çok gayrimeyenlik mevcuttu. Türkiye İran Serhatları'nda hatta gala kömü büyük divarlar hürür. Bunlar o anlama gelir ki İran'la bağlı hansısak beynafak olan ortalıktadır. Siz dikkat ettiyse artık İran'ın nüvet silahını elde etmesiyle bağlı bir neçe ay zaman kalıp diye... ...bunu Avışın ve İzrail'in tehlikesizlik hidmetinin birini açıklamasında açık şekilde görünür. Ve onlar beyan edirler ki biz buna imkan vermeyecek. Görünür bu meseleler hem de Azerbaycan prezidentini buvay diger şekilde rahatlardır ki... ...İran Azerbaycan'a karşı her bir tecavuz ederse, her bir gücü göstererse... ...bu aslında fırsat gözleyen bir sıra ciddi beyan hak kurbalar için bir behane olacak. İran'ı vurmak için, İran'ınla münasbetlerini hallitme için. Ona göre biz bir kadar belediyekte ülke prezidentinin hem vahku çıkışlarında seslendirdiği fikirlere... ...bu konteksten de kıymet vermeliydi. Dediğim gibi bir Fransal'da olsaydım ben diyordum ki en doğru yanaşmadım. Yani atılacak bütün adımları atılır, değilecek bütün fikirler değilir. Elbette evvel gerek bir siyaset ümmiyetle olmaydı. O siyaset olup o yanlış siyaset olup evveler. Şimdi o yanlış siyasetten geri dönüş varsa, o düzeldirirse, milli maraklarımıza uğunlaştırılırsa... ...elbette bu Azerbaycan cemiyeti terakinden destek kazanacak. Bunu hiç kestiyebilmez. Şimdi küçük marjinal gruplar olabilsin bu mesele bağlı, yeniden farklı mümkün sergileyecekler. Ama temel çok ruh, ben dikkatle baktığım Azerbaycan muhalifetinin tanınmış simalarda... ...İran-Azerbaycan münasibetlerinde faktik olarak ölçe prezidentinin mevbeine çok yakın mevbe sergiliyor. Ona karşı internatı bir fikir yoktu hala ki. Muhalifetten kenar. Mesela en çok itham olunan... ...indeyim aslında ben miyette ayarist eskiliği getireyim herhalde bir fikirde değilim ama... ...şeye kesimin bazı ilerleri itham olunur ki İran'a... ...yatırdiler onları nedese ölme böyle hazırla. Bu kimi fikirler var ülkede? Siz nice fikirler sizi. Ölkenin şikayet kesimi... ...Azerbaycan'ın milli marahını, milli mevkeyini koyup... ...İran'ı destekleyecek mi? Mite destekleyer mi? Buna geter mi? Ve ülkede siz rayonlara gelirsiniz. Herhalde şikayet kesimin çok olduğu rayonlarda da olursunuz, yerlerde da olursunuz. Orada ortamlarda vaziyet necadır. Ve ben izleyicilere seslenirim. Ölmekte izleyiciler siz de bu fikir, bu meselada fikirinizi bildirin. Ve en asası nasip ve sizden olacak necadın... ...of sizin bağlanması meselesi. Bu bizdeki dindarları nece tahsil edecek? Söyle ben yeni da şikayet kesiminle gelirim. Ben onu gileyim ki İran'ın Azerbaycan'da destekçilerinin sayı az değil. Bu meselada teşeçe şikayet ters ükeşliği değil. İran bu istikamette çok sistemli iş diyebilipti. Dediğim gibi bunun esas sebebi ondan ibaret ettikten sonra bizden hakimiyete de buna göz yumurduğu biraz da maraklıydı. Çünkü özü için terliklerini gertten görürdü. Gherbin siyasi değerlerinin Azerbaycan'da dahil olmasının daha büyük terlikesi ayrıydı. Neyin ki mesela İran'ın ideoloji bakımdan burada nasılsa faaliyetini? Düzde o nezaret yedir. Sıkıdmet organları Azerbaycan'daki bütün dini icmalara nezaret hayatı keçirir. Bununla bağlı keçirlen emeliyatlar elde edilen bir süre malumatlar gösterir ki... ...veziyet nezaret altındadır. Ama dediğim gibi burada o taraftarlar var, o taraftarlar. Şimdi bir kadar çetin durumu açıyorlar. Orada Azerbaycan'ın devletçiliği mesela ortalıkta olan da böyle grupların çok da aktif şekilde, çok da açık şekilde İran'ı desteklenmesi çetinleşir. Yani o zaman dikkat edir size. Sosyal şebekelerde böyle bir fikir var ki İran'ın agenturası, İran'ın 5. kalonu vesaire bu fikirler değilir. Ve hatta İran'a içinde rahmet besleyen şakaların biz çoğu ehtiyatlanır bu merhalede. İran'ın hakkında hoş söz demeye, onu desteklemeye. Hem de açık diye, şimdi İran'ın bu meselede desteklenilecek meselesi yoktu. Ben ülkedeki siyasi tehditçiler arasında belki İran'ı en az tengid eden, İran-Azerbaycan münasipetlerinin müsbet tereflerinin gören şakalardan biri ya. Demiyorlar ki benim bundan evvel mesela çıkışlarımı götürüp, dikkatle analiz etseniz bakarsınız ki İran hakkında hemşe çalışmış hemki müsbet mekanları bizim emektaşlı imkanlarımızı kabardım. O meseleler etrafında danışın. Bu menfi yöndeki olan müzakilerleri genişlendirmek, derinleştirmek istememişim. Ama indim ben de fakir fikirdi ya. Azerbaycan devletiyle bağlı İran'ın aparılığı fiyaliyet, bizim ülkemizin maraklarını taban tabana ziddi. Ve biz hiç bir bahane vermemiş İran için. İran'ın terlikesizliği için, İran'ın sabitliği için bir pozucu adlımız bile yoktu. Bütün seslenen fikirler ki var hamsı, gerezli, yersiz, esasız. Bu meseleler elbette, meyim kadar dediğim gibi, nezalet altında, altındadığı ve bir kadar da bu nezalet ben düşünüyorum ki derinleşecekti. Kankret olarak Seyniye mescidinin bağlanmasıyla bağlı meselelerini de seslendirdi. Bu mesele ben hesap ediyorum ki zamanında atılmış yaptımdı. Azerbaycan hakimiyeti bu mesele de gecikseydi, bu büyük belkede felaket olabilirdi. Dünyanın hiçbir ülkesi terör oradan sığurt alamıyor. Mesela Abışta da, Fransa'da da, Türkiye'de de, Rusya'da da... İla Almanya'nın İran'ın özünde de terör hakları olur. Devletler bazen o terör haklarının karşısına almakıyla derecede acizdir. Azerbaycan-İran münasibetlerinin bu şekilde gerginleştiği bir elifede, Seyniye mescidinde terör hadisesi başvereseydi, ansa ki bu ihtimal birisizki ikfalt kadar böyledi. Üçüncü kuvveler var, İran-Azerbaycan münasibetlerini gerginleştirmekten maraklı olan kuvveler var. Biz zaten tabi olarak bu gerginleşik, bu münasibetler gergindir. Orada her ansa bir terör haklı başverseydi. Orada İran'ın hemen nümayendesi, Ocak Necad, ansa bir formada kesadet alsaydı, ya hayatım değiştiydi. Ve albette münasibetleri daha da gerginleştirecekti. Ona göre mes'i o adımın atılmasının, ben hesap ediyorum ki, terlimkesizlik bakımından atılmış bir adımdı. Bu, tutak ki İran da, Azerbaycan her bir teyarelerinin nakçı bana sefer ile bağlı mehtu diyetleri getirip vesaire. Azerbaycan, bayaksız özünüzle seslendirdiyiz. Kette sarfat mes'ullarıyla bağlı ve en adımlar atır. Ve bu formların bunların hiçbiri. Münasibetlerin tam gerilik, kırmızık ettiğin geçilmesi değil. Ama o mescidde bir terör var başvereseydi. Onun İran'ın hansa bir yüksek hütbele Azerbaycanda olan sefiri ya bir başkası namaz kıldığı yerde veya oraya geldiği yerde bu terör grubanı olsaydı, bu kırmızık etlerin geçilmesi olardı. İran diyecekti ki bunu Azerbaycan edip, Belakut diyecekti, İzra'yla edip, bir başkası diyecekti, İran bunu gözügesten edip, olmayan şeyi bile değiller yani. Olmayan şeyi bile değiller yani. Olmayan şeyi değiller. Şimdi olan vaziyet çok mürekke bulacaktı. En dahi birisi de çok özür dilerim. 3.000 evladımızı biz şahit veririz. 10.000'ne yakın evladımız yaralanır, gazi olur. 10.000'ne yukarı gazi olur. Durum bu tam vazcasına değiller ki, sen ne bileyim kimliği, menliği bilinmeyen Allah bilir, hardan bu terörsü getirir misin? Ben Azerbaycan torpağımda, meğer Azerbaycan oğulları o kadar seriştessizdi, o kadar seriştessizdi. Doğru diyorsun. Bizim yerimizde bu karar var. Ona göre bu mesele de, Azerbaycan hâkimiyeti vaktinde davrandı. Menemin emki terlükensizliği kısmeti başka adımlarda atacaktı bu günlerde. Çünkü İran diye ki orada terörsüler var ve onlar İran'a karşı olan terörsüler gibi düşünülür. Yani sabahları bu sözden istifade eden 3. terafi, hiç İran ve Azerbaycan'a bağlı olmayan, hemen o müslüman terör teşkilatlarına bağlı olmayan terafilerden kimse gerçekten bir terör töredebilir ve bu çok büyük bir behanı olabilir. Biz biliriz, bazen bir insanın hayatını tirmesi muharibiyelere sebep olup tarifte böyle baklar var. Azerbaycan hükümetinin mescidde virus tapılıp sözü menesebedirenki bir kadar parol sözü. O karono virusu nezerede tutulmuş. Yani o mehcidde virus artmıştı, virus orada yayılırdı ve virusa göre bağlamışık sözü mense paroldu ve bu faktik olarak görülmüş terör hükesli tedbirlerinden biriydi. Ona göre Azerbaycan cemiyetinde kimse hansa bir mehcid bağlandı diye çok da böyle sesgül kaldırmayacaktı. Çekilere çok ihtimalle olacak ama bu meseleler nezere alınmalı ki bu her her bir tarafın maragına kidmet eden attımdır. Şimdi vaziyet sabitleşenden sonra elbette yeniden herkese söz işiyle meşgul olacak. Ve ben düşünürüm ki vaziyette sabitleşecek, böyle devam edebilmez. Veziyetin hırmetli izleyiciler canlı yayımı beğenin paylaşın, bize izleyebilirsin. Bu arada maskovadan bir açıklama var. İsrail sefereyle bir açıklama gelip o açıklamanız digese çattırırım ben. İsrail'in Rusya'daki sefiri Alexander Ben İsrail herbiçlerin Garabag'da olması hakkında iddiaları büyük akmalı ve fantazya atlandırıp ben hesap ediyorum ki bu büyük akmalıdır. Dağlı Garabag'dan danşırsa orada Türk herbiçleri var. Düşünürüm ki hayalları gürdi olanlar hatta diyebilirler ki belki belki de Garabag'da Marslılar var. Böyle bir İran İran'a inan bir açıklama verin Rusya'daki sefir. Diğer gündemi daha doğrusu meselesi var. Hazar Bey bir mesele diye misal eder. Aslında Rusya ve İran Harcışlar Nazar'ı maskovada görüşüp Kavkaz'da başveren hadiseleri Canabı Kavkaz Meseleleri İran Zarbaycan, Afganistan, Diger, Suriye Meseleleri müzakiri edecekler. Bu mesele de çok özür dilerim. Geçmemişten artık bir açıklaması var. İran Harcışlar Nazar'ın şimdi bir diyegemen İran'ın resmi kitabı informasyonlarına bakarım. Asıklaması oldu ki Rusya'dan Canabı Kavkaz'da var, serhat değiştiriliği ve siyonist tehlikelerle bağlı reaksik gözlüğürük. Böyle bir açıklaması var Ramazkova'ya yola düşük. Şikayet edelim. Burada mesele neydi? Burada İran yakışı başa düşür ki Hazar Beycan İran'ın karşısından geri çekilmeyecek. İran'a güzelce yetmeyecek. Çünkü Hazar Beycan'ın güzel yeri yoktu. Hazar Beycan müstegirlik kazandıktan 30 yıl sonra hayat öz erazlarını kıylı derecede azad edip serhatlerin mükemmelendirme işiğinden meşguldu. Güclü de ordusu var. Yeri gelmişken Hazar Beycan son yıllar aldığı muasir silahların 70 faizini İzrael'den alıptı. Yalnız 17 faizin Rusya'dan alıptı. Yani siz bu regamin terciz olunmasını gösteren bir regampim bakmalısınız. Hazar Beycan geri çekilmeyecek. Hazar Beycan bu meselede ona göre bu kadar üreklenen mövgü ifade edilir ki o bilir ki İran'ın karşısından geri çekilmek onun bütün regional maraklarının mehve olması demekti. Karabagı'da gazanılmış keleben üstünden kaçca emek demektir. Ama İran da bunu bilir. İran çalışır ki Hazar Beycan daha çok Rusya'ya güzelce geçsin. Bak burada Rusya'nın elini güzlendirme için de İran'ın apartrı faaliyet. Şimdi bu belki size garibe gelebilirler. İran Aslında hem de dikkati çekir. Bilir ki Putin'in terörçü bu İslamçılardan zahlası gelir. Yani bu terarezin meselesinde değil. O amelde var. O amelde var. Ben en zamanda dediğim gibi İran hiç vah postavit mekanında böyle dehte Rusya'nın karşısına geçerek müstegil bir siyaset yürütmüş. Rusya hansı siyaseti yürüdürse ülkelere çalışır ki onu tekrarlasın. Yani Rusya'nı gıcıklandırmasın. Rusya hardaki zeyfti orada ona destek verir. Değil mi size ki? Rusya'ya özü de İran'ın postavit mekanında iştirakıyla bağlı mesela kusura ideoloji bakımla iştirakıyla bağlı meselede ona her tür destek verip şeye ideolojiasının mesela canı bu gafkazda mevkemlenmesi Rusya ciddi serpedir. Rusya'nın bütün canı bunda yerleşen özünün küçük muhtar resmubu kadar ki var. Bunlar hamsı sünnü ya selefi müsailmanlardı. Onlar şiyelerle arasında bilinçlik ciddi bir problem var. Bu ideolojiyen ne kadar mevkemlense derlin olsa, yani müzaakereler dini müsteviye kesse orada bir tebin sen gel yaranır. Rusya'nın tehlikesizliği için bundan ideal ne olabiler. Ona göre İran için o şeraheti yaratılır ve İran da bundan çalışır ki veya kadar istifade etsin. Ve dediğim gibi İran çalışır ki Azerbaycan Rusya'ya büyük güzeşler etsin Karabağ'la. Bak o büyük güzeşler neden ibar etti o sülmeramların sayıyla bağlı ya sülmugavlesiyle bağlı meselerdi ya İran-Azerbaycan serhaddinde hansa bir formada Rusya'yla müşterak nezaletin hayatı geçirilmezsin mesela biz Rusya'nın böyle bir isteği var. Rusya değil ki Azerbaycan canı serhadlerine de biz nezalet edelim. Azerbaycan onu gatiyetler reddedik diyor. Özünün teknik imkanları, resulları imkan verir ki özü serhadlerine nezalet hayatı geçirsin. Bu mesele İran'ın sonunca hemlesidir. Rusya'nın da iştirak ile bu mesele de ifade edilmezsin. Hem de böyle dek de açığa çıkanacaktı ki burada Rusya'nın oyunu da var. Bu mesele de Rusya'nın oyunun da olmasın üzer çıkan bir mesele de. Rusya da burada terapsiz değil. Rusya'da hemen o İrmenistan, İran cütlüğüne gizli de olsa destek verir. Şimdi o görüşten sonra elbette Azerbaycan'ın hansı da bir formada dediğim kimi bulmayacak. Ama Rusya'nın daha aktif diplomatiasının da yerine ki biz şahidi olacağı. Bir diğer mesele aslında bugün karşılıklı ihtihamları var. Ex-President ve Azerbaycan Azerki Presidenti İlham Ali evinden İrmenistan'ın Ex-Presi'ndeki sarıksiyon hakkında bir video var. Ben onu istiyorum. Birinci videonu veren daha doğrusu İlham Ali'nin danıştırları var. Ondan sonra size bu müezzub arasında sualım olacak. O da sizin de dikkatinizden bu müezzü yayınmayıp ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... ... bura. Ben burada da dayanmışım. Senin o madagiz adlandırdırın, su govuşunda dayanmışım. Şili varsa gel bura. Ya o zaman orada oturup İravan'da vanlamakla Gehrem Han düzel de bilmez özünlü. Ben demişim bir defa o demirdünürleri geri sinesinde gezdiriyor onların atsız zibir yeşili. Onlara bir kepik de giymeti yok. Ve ona en yakışı cezanı ve erimeli halkı verildi. Iki bin on sekiz yılda bir tepi inen bunun. Vesveden boğul. Iki bin on sekiz yılda nöbeti saktakarlık törederek özüne elli faizden çok sessiyazdırıp seçilerde. Ve bu cinayetin ııı dimeli şeriki, atet, demokratik, institutlar dürosudur. Çünkü onlar sericikle el bir olarak bilmirem sövdeleşme neyin esasında olup ama tahmin edebilebilir. Onlar sericikin gelebesi tanıyayım mı? Bu adamı İrmenistan'da kütlevi sürekli lağ boyullar. Ele salınlar. Nifret ilildir. Bu şişkilerde özüne elli faizden çok ses yazdırır. Başla azıcık özünü elettirir. Ve atet de buna yüz yumur. Buna razı verir. Iki saktakar, bir atet, demokratik ııı tesisatlar bir osu. Ansik Hazırbacım'a her zaman forbakan. Iıı demeli Sarkisya'nın ııı Heyden Ali ve İlham Ali Bakın'da fikirleri vardı. Ve İlham Ali'yim ııı suga uşağında ııı bir cevap verin. Bugün Sarkisya'nın bir cevabı vardı. İlham Ali bana Ferrari dirdi. Sarkisya'nda cevabında kim Ferrari'yi den danışırsa danışsın. İlham Ali Ferrari'yi den danışabilmez ııı dırna arası arsak muharibasını da böyle bir fikir var. Iıı arsak muharibatı birinci arsak muharibasını da Azerbaycanlarla Ermeniler savaşanda Azerbaycanlar herla ki olanda İlham Ali Harday'dı. Bunu ben çok yaşımlıyım eğer ııı cesarati çatırsa özü açıklasın. Yani bu böyle bir palimilka var. Iıı sizin bu nasibetiniz necadir bu palimilkaya? Ümit de ııı Ali'ye bu palimilka daha kadar ikide bir yer. Ve fikir verdiğinizde burada ben dikkatimi en çok çeken bu. Paşinyanın bir görüş meselesi var gündemde. Bu görüş ııı meselesi ııı gündemde olduğu devirde. İlham Ali'ye maksimum çıkslarda Paşinyanı vurmur. Eksine onu destekleyecek ifadalar seslendirir. Doğru müşahidi etmişsiniz. Aslında en de ben ııı Demir'e çatını çakıram ki bu Paşinyanın kıyerine işleyecek yoksa ziyanına. Iıı ama herhalde ııı Azerbaycan rejidenti bu meselede sen mi mi görünür? Beni siz bu iki ülke arasında çok derlin düşmançilik artık mevcuttu. Burada ııı bu tip ritolikaların olmasın ııı bu kabul etmek zorunda yok. Bana başka cürneyici olabilir ki. Her taraftan millerli insanın kanun tökülük. Hemen o Sarıksiyan kocalıda ııı Keregizcahan'da, Karadağalı'da çok büyük amansızlıklarla bizim insanlarımızın kanun tökülük. Dince haliye divan tutup. Ve bunu özlede gizlet mi gitti? O doğrudan da bir muharebe ııı canı sedi. Iıı İlam Aliyev'in dediği fikirlilerin elbette ııı ergikete akşettiren tarafları da var. Iıı Azerbaycan ordusunun bugün mevlub ettiği ordu başınayan ordusu değil ki. Köçer yanın, Sarıksiyan'ın, ben diğer de hatta Rusya'nın ordusudur. Onların komplekleştirdiği, onların grup ortaya çıkardığı ordudur. Iıı bu ona göre bu mesela ergiket burada ııı payik var kadar çok değil ki biz başınayanın yok hala Sarıksiyan ordusunu mevlub etmişelim. Burada birisi bir neşem mekan vardı. Mesela Sarıksiyan hakkında bu ritolik Azerbaycan cemiyetinin büyük kesiminden. Yani bunu dinleyen insanların her birinde çok yakışık bir ovukat yaratır. Yani bir sanki böyle de işte onların üretilen tikan çıkardır. Bizim cemiyetin real veziyetim ben bilirim, insanların yanaşmasını bilirim. Bu ne derecede onların kulağına, kalbine hoş gelir? Bunu bizsiz sözle ifade etmeye çatındır. Bizin de eee siyasılaşmış insanları bir kenara koyar. O Azerbaycan'da çok azlık teşkilidir. Böyle çoğuluktan bu tür bu tür çıkışlar eee onlarda böyle dehte rekbet yaladı öyle. İlan Veliyev'in özüne karşı münasip eti müsbete doğru değişir. Bu abim atele yönelik çıkışlardı. Irmenstan cemiyetinde de. Ben size deyim ki eee bugünkü hakimiyet sarkisyen, köçer yan, cütlüğünden kıyili derecede narı hattı. Çünkü Rusya onları destekleyip tekrar hakimiyete getirme istiyor. Onların hakimiyete dönüşü için veya bazı hazırlıyor. Ona göre de İlan Veliyev bu fırsetten yararlanır ki hem de Irmenstan cemiyetinde bu iki ülke arasında eee münasibetleri yaklaştırmak isteyen ve indiki oradaki hükümetin mövgüilerini çalışır ki ben kadar güzlendirsin. Herhalde Azerbaycan bugün güzlü dövretti. Eee muharebe de galip geldi. Eee ve İlmenistan tarafta da böyle bir fikir, böyle bir mövge var ki eee Azerbaycanla konuşuluk siyasetine uygun davranmak zamanıdır. Revançlılar da var. Ama hem fırsetten istifade edip revançlılara müem mesaj gönderir. Hem eee dediğim gibi eee Azerbaycan cemiyetenin eee böyle bir kesiminin galbini heyelelerce de okşuyor, hoş edir. Eee çünkü Ermeniler hakkında bu tür danışık dediğim gibi eee böyle çoğlukta ehlebet de konuşur. Galbette bunlar eee dahaklı siyasete yönelik en zamanda dediğim gibi eee bir kadar da eee Paşinyan Aliyev görüşü öncesi bir psikoloji, mülk yaratmaya da kılmet edebilir. Normal bir münasbet yaratmaya da kılmet edebilir. Terefler en azı oturup eee biri var ki birbiri hakkında menfi sözler, menfi fikirleri deyip karşı karşıya otursunlar. Bir de var ki birbiri hakkında eee menfi fikir demeden hatta onların ragıpları hakkında menfi fikirleri deyip sonradan bir arada otursunlar. Bu bakımlar elbette bu eee çıkış o görüşe de hesa bulanmış bir çıkış olabilir. Ama dediğim ki Mazar Bacan cemiyatının ürenci olan bir çıkıştı. Eee siyaset ehlitzeler için elbette bir prezidentin böyle danışması arıza olan değil, yakışıyorlar ki prezidentler ümmetle, böyle riturikalardan istifade etmesin. Ama neyine mi olur ki? Şimdi eee bütün ölçelerde bulunan istifade olmur. Çok tesbihler olsun ki şimdi. Eee gücü üzerinde herkes özünün gücünün mümahiş ettirmeye çalışır. Azar Bacan da bulunan biliniyor. Nesmi Bey, size çok teşekkür ederen bu bir saat herzinde bizim devleti kabul ettiğiniz canlı yama hoş oldunuz, minnettarım size. Ben de siz de ve bizi izleyenlere teşekkür ederim Azar Bey. Sağ olun. Değerli izleyiciler bu günlük bu kadar yeniden görüşme ümidiyle en asıl kanal olunca abone olun ki ülkede başverenlerden anondaca haberdar olasınız. Sağ olun, salamat kalın, geceniz
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How to Crack the Product Manager Interview by Gayle McDowell
Product Management event in San Francisco about how to crack the product manager interview. 📆 Check out upcoming events: https://prdct.school/events ℹ Find out more about us: https://prdct.school/44f6WNW In this talk, Gayle McDowell taught how to prepare for Product Manager interviews, what top companies like Google, Amazon, and Microsoft really look for, and how to tackle the toughest problems. Gayle discussed how the ambiguously-named "PM" (product manager / program manager) role varies across companies, what experience you need, how to make your existing experience translate, what a great PM resume and cover letter look like, and finally, how to master the PM interview questions (estimation questions, behavioral questions, case questions, product questions, technical questions, and the super important "pitch"). Gayle McDowell is the author of the book "Cracking the PM Interview", the #1 interview prep book for aspiring product managers. She is also the Founder and CEO of CareerCup and the author of Cracking the Coding Interview and Cracking the Tech Career. Gayle has worked as a Software Engineer for Google, Microsoft and Apple and has extensive interviewing experience on both sides of the table. She has interviewed and received offers from Google, Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, IBM, Goldman Sachs and a variety of other firms, and she has interviewed over 120 candidates at Google and served on its hiring committee. Chapter 1 0:05 Speaker Introduction Chapter 2 2:10 The many names of a Product Manager & What They Do Chapter 3 3:30 What Is the Perfect Product Manager? Chapter 4 12:10 In an MBA Needed? Chapter 5 17:40 Behavioral Questions. Chapter 6 22:25 How to Tell a Great Pitch? Chapter 7 29:35 Big Mistakes Chapter 8 34:40 Mistakes, Weaknesses, Failures Chapter 9 38:10 Product Design Chapter 10 50:05 Not All Products Are Created Equal Chapter 11 52:20 Estimation Questionsç Chapter 12 1:00:30 Major Mistakes with Estimation Questions Chapter 13 1:02:20 Basic Interview Questions Chapter 14 1:10:05 Questions from the Audience ABOUT US: We host product management, data and coding events every week in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Santa Monica, Orange County and New York. Click here to see what we have coming up: http://bit.ly/2hhUMlU Product School is the world’s first tech business school. We offer certified Product Management, Coding, and Data courses; our instructors are real-world managers working at top tech companies such as Google, Facebook, Snapchat, Airbnb, LinkedIn, PayPal, and Netflix. Our classes are part-time, designed to fit into your work schedule, and the campuses are located in Silicon Valley, San Francisco, New York, Orange County and Los Angeles. Product leaders from local top tech companies visit Product School campuses each week. Through lectures, panel discussions, and a variety of other forums, the world’s top product managers visit Product School to provide invaluable real-world insights into critical management issues. If you want to become a product manager in 8 weeks, see our upcoming courses here: http://bit.ly/2zAjG7Q 📓 The Product Book has arrived! Learn how to become a great Product Manager. On sale for a limited time. Get your copy here: http://amzn.to/2uJqg9A #ProductManagement #ProductSchool #Upskill #TechEducation #Education #Product #TechStartup #FinTech #Business #ProductManager #ProdMgmt
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All right. Well, thank you all so much for coming. So I'm the author of Crackin' the PM interview, which I know I saw at least one copy floating around. But to tell you a bit more about my background, I come from a computer science background, did bachelor's master's, and then was at Google for a while, did a ton of interviewing there, I was on the hiring committee, and then broke off onto my own thing, started a career cup, which is Q&A for, I guess you could say, around technical interviews, wrote Crackin' the coding interview, Crackin' the PM interview, as well as a third belt Crackin' the tech career. The other things I do, which I mentioned because they're going to come up a little bit later on in some of the things I talk about. So just give some initial context. I work with companies going who are trying to reform their hiring process structure things. So rolling out interview training, creating a structured hiring process across engineering and product management and all that. Then the other thing that I'll mention, because it has a lot of stories that will come in, is I often get hired by startups to do what I call acquisition coaching. So when startups go through acquisition or Aquahire interviews, they interviewed the engineers and the PMs get interviewed just like typical candidates would if you were just applying off the streets. So I'll tell you about a few of the things I've seen there, some stories from that because it's given me a very interesting look at data where I get to interview the same person repeatedly, I get to actually talk to their manager to see how my perception maps to what they're actually doing, things like that. So some of the stories I'll mention are going to be in that context. So just giving that initial heads up. Without further ado, slides are online. People always ask us, so slides are online, at go.gale.com slash PM prep slides. Or if that's too long to remember, shoot me an email, gale at gale.com with the subject PM prep, that is one word, must be one word, and that'll give you an immediate auto response with the slides, hand out that I'll, I think I'll show later on and bunch of other different materials. And then people are doing this anyway, but pictures are fine. I know people use pictures to record content on the slides, so that is totally fine. Okay. With that, some quick definitions. So PM can refer to a lot of different things, it's abbreviation. So that can mean product management, it can be an associate product manager, which I guess to technically be APM and, or sometimes people also use PM to refer to project management or program management. I'm going to be talking about product management and associate product management. So not project manager or program manager although there is some overlap between these things. The associate product manager role is a product management role, but it's typically for new, for new grads or people early in their career, typically not always, but typically. It's certainly entry level PM role though, and it's often has a rotational component, it's certainly a training program. So the PM, the product manager, is managing the product, not the people. As that many of you all know, but if you don't, it's managing product is not necessarily, but typically I'd say it is not a management, people management role. Your job is to figure out things like who are the users, what are the features, how are we going to launch, when are we going to launch, all these kinds of things. You have some authority, you're some leadership of the developers, but not necessarily actually authority over them. So that's all very, very relevant stuff. Okay. That said, let's talk about what is the perfect PM, who do you want to be to be a PM? So perfect PM has these attributes, they have technical skills, they have product skills, so they can think about who is the user, what features do we need, these sort of things. They have the business skills, so these are the kind of things you might pick up in an MBA. You understand things about marketing and all advertising, whatever it is. You have the ability to lead and execute on stuff, and then you also have what I call industry skills. What I mean by that is if you are a product manager for a financial software company, industry skills would mean financial skills, sometimes that. So industry skills are obviously going to vary depending on what the actual product is. But that's what the typical PM looks like. The thing is that it is essentially impossible to enter product management with all of these skills. If you have industry skills because you are doing finance, you probably don't have technical skills typically. So it's really hard to have all of these different skills. So perfect PM is a myth. The question for you all when you think about landing a job in product management is, how do you come as close to the perfect PM as possible? So you want to think about, so of those five big buckets, what of these things do you have and what do you need to acquire? Then from the purpose of interviews, there's this other thing. What am I going to make? What am I going to assume about you? So this last thing is something that a lot of people forget. They assume my guess that there's this magic transfer ability where if you have some attribute, I'm going to know that you have this attribute. Realistically, that's not actually what happens. People make assumptions based on your background. So I'm going to start preferences by saying, I'm a very blunt person, I'll tell like it is and I'm not going to sugar coat the reality of what the world is like. This is not saying these are good things about the world, it's just saying there are these stereotypes that happen. When you're thinking about it being a candidate, you can't just pretend or you probably don't want to pretend like these stereotypes don't exist. So I'm not just talking about racism and sexism, these kind of things which are real, which are happening, but I'm also talking about other stereotypes from your background. So, slides aren't loading, that's okay. So, I'll tell you about a specific story. So I was doing an acquisition context. I was helping somebody prepare his background was I walked him through initially his initial what I call pitch, so his two-minute walk through of his resume. It's basically, well, I was an artist, and then I went back to school and got a degree in HCI, so Human-Computer Interaction, and then I went to be a UI designer, with design, design, design, and then I started this company. And if you look at the company's product, it was beautiful, very, very beautiful product. I'm not sure what the use case was in this and that, but it was a beautiful product that he grew to a whopping two employees. So, you hear that and you don't think, you know what, this is someone I want analyzing data. I want him doing quantitative analysis. He can make real hard business decisions. You think, okay, we have a great UI design rule open for you. Why don't you come interview with that? But the thing is, he wanted to do product management. He didn't want to do design. He wanted to do product management, but everything about his background screened design, and that doesn't mean he can't do these other things, but when you have a background that just screams design, people are gonna make assumptions based on that. So, what he wanted to think about there is, okay, look, there's no way, when he thinks about this pitch, this overall view of his background, that anyone's gonna walk away thinking, this guy sucks at design, right? They're gonna hear art and design and design, design, design. He wants to think about how do I sell myself as like, I can do business, I can do numbers, I can be a PM, I can think really about the product beyond, you know, the prettiness of it. I can lead developers. And so, we need to kind of reshape his background and reshape how he did things to focus on that. And so, he changed his pitch into being a like, well, I, you know, he talked, he gave this overall view, but he brought in numbers and business decisions as much as he possibly can, and the design piece was compared to where he started with was almost an afterthought. And you walk away from this new pitch being like, this is awesome. Here we have a PM who can only do all the PM stuff and the leadership and stuff, but he really, really understands design too, what an awesome, well-rounded candidate. And so, that's the way you wanna think about it with your pitch, is you wanna think about what kind of assumptions are people gonna make based on that. So, if you have been, if you're entering product management from, or you're trying to enter the field from a perspective of customer support. We can think at a high level of skills and attributes of this thing you've probably heard about withage, which is smart and can get things done. So, if I see someone who's a customer support, has a customer support background, what am I gonna assume based on them? Anyone? Customer empathy, fantastic. I love that in a PM. What else am I gonna assume? Yeah, probably not very technical. Customer support people tend not to know how to code. Right? Doesn't mean it's true. Yes, I'm just gonna make that assumption. Right? What else might I assume? Great communication skills, that's fantastic. But, maybe they aren't really executors. Right? So, that doesn't mean these things aren't true, but if you're kind of customer support, you wanna make sure that you're really selling the like, I can do strategy. I can do these things. I'm gonna assume that you have communication skills, that you have customer empathy. Doesn't mean you wanna hide those things, but you don't need to oversell those things. There's limited time, and you wanna really focus on selling the, you know, the technical skills if you have any, things like that. What about marketing? If I'm interviewing someone who's coming from marketing background into product management, what am I gonna assume? Yeah, not technical at all. Marketing knowledge? Marketing knowledge, which is, I mean, very, very applicable to being a product manager. Maybe good with numbers, depends on, it depends on kind of one side of marketing. Some marketing, yes, some marketing, no. Yeah, maybe style over substance. Maybe they even oversell some things, which can be really dangerous when you have a product manager who oversells stuff, right? So, you wanna think about these kind of things. See if my slides wanna work again. What about development? Developer who wants to transition into product management. Probably not so good at marketing, which is gonna be a problem that is a actually important skill for a developer, for a product manager. Average communicator? Yeah, in fact, I would actually argue that developers are stereotyped. I actually think it's unfair somewhat, but developers are often stereotyped as being poor communicators. Certainly technical, right? That means that if you're a developer applying for product management, you don't need to sell that cool algorithm you built. It's like, look, we are gonna get that you could come from a coding background. If you're a marketer, if you're customer support and you've done some coding, you mentioned the word algorithm, fantastic, right? Like, now you're like, whoa, you're actually technical, I did not think that. So you wanna think about where are you coming from and how are you going to sell that actually you have a little bit of background in this stuff. I think the Google Slides is just not working properly. Okay, so you wanna think about, not just how you present yourself, but also getting these other skills. So for a, if you don't have technical skills, get some technical skills. It doesn't take, you know, you don't have to spend years and years going back to school to get a computer science degree. You can do the 10-hour course on Code Academy. That's something, right? No, you're not gonna be a great developer. You're not gonna be able to launch your own app. But that is something. And for a lot of hiring managers, it's hard for them to wrap their head around, you are a product manager. You say that you really wanna enter product management. You say that you're passionate about technology. Why haven't you taken a few hours to learn how to code? How do you justify that? And now I know realistically people are busy, they don't prioritize it, they don't get around to doing it, blah, blah, blah, blah. But for example, a hiring manager, they often get stuck on this one thing. So you don't know how to code. Get those little bit of technical skills. Product skills, you wanna acquire product skills. Well, obviously, you know, product school. There, you know, you can start blogging and start taking new products that are launched and start dissecting those and talk about product decision and proposing new things. And that'll help refine your product thinking and also actually show it. Industry skills are something that a lot of people, if you're entering product management and you're not, or trying to enter product management and you're not coming at it from a development, from as a developer, you may will be coming from another industry. Eye banking, something like that. Find a field that, you know, find a company that will value those finance skills. That's a good way in, because now you have something else. No, you don't have the development skills, so you can get a little bit of that. You don't have the product experience, but you're coming at it from a perspective, from with a skill that's valuable, which is industry skills. For business skills, there is, of course, the MBA. And I'm gonna, first of all, saying, you know, I have an MBA myself. And I'm also gonna give the advice that, look, if you wanna get an MBA, for the sole purpose of breaking into product management, that's a really expensive way of going about it. That's two years, you're giving up, that's not just tuition, which at a top MBA program is gonna be like 50K a year, but it's also that opportunity cost, you're giving up a 100K salary. That's a, it's expensive. What else could you have done with two years of your, if you're saying, I'm gonna spend $250,000 in two years of my time to break into product management, what else could you do? You could start a company with that, right? So maybe an MBA isn't the best path to go about if it's solely from the perspective of getting into, getting into product management. If you wanna do four other things, building better network, establishing credibility, learning, et cetera, that's a little bit of a different thing. Just don't, from this solely to be a PM, it's a lot, it's a lot to do. That said, if you do have an MBA, or you wanna do for other reasons, it does help you, particularly if you go to a top MBA program. I said I'm a pretty blunt person. You wanna think realistically about where are you in your career, prestige-wise, and what MBA program are you going to? If you are going from a, you're a Google engineer and you know, or some other top company, and you're going to a pretty low-ranked MBA program, it's not gonna help you. You're not gonna get the network that you need, you're not gonna get the right things. You're taking such a step down. You wanna go to a really, really good MBA program if you go at all. So you really wanna be honest, and one of the major reasons to get an MBA is to establish credibility and build a network, and that is hugely tied to the prestige of the school, just realistically. If you want to go to learn, there are many way, many way more efficient ways to learn than formal education. You can learn online, there are so many tools to learn online. You don't, frankly, I don't think you go really to almost any school to learn. You go to show that you've learned because you can learn any number of other ways. But if you go through MBA, be aware that Silicon Valley has its little bit of MBA bias. I actually think it's still overall, actually people are on average positive about MBAs, but there are plenty of people who are negative, so it balances out to positive, but there's still a lot of negativity. You wanna be really, really careful, you don't come off as arrogant or anything like that. You can take advantage, good MBA programs have a lot of networking opportunities, recruiters come there, but it's recruiters from the big companies that come there to recruit product managers. If you wanna go to a startup, you're on your own. They don't come in large numbers to MBA programs. So you're really, really on your own. And what I'll say is also a lot of the startups, what I've seen from my friends, from my peers at Wharton, the startups which did really target Wharton grads are often, particularly the very small ones who did that, are often not the ones in actually the best positions. They're the ones who thought an MBA is gonna save everything and who probably needed to prioritize engineers instead tackled MBAs and did not work out well, generally said. So you really need to put it on yourself to tackle those recruiting opportunities. Okay, so that said, I wanna talk about the interview process. So first up is talking a bit about behavioral questions. So I talked a little about the pitch. One thing you wanna do is you wanna be ready to give a quick walk through your resume. This is true by the way for any role, any interview you've ever done, be ready to do this. So major mistake I see people do is they just talk way too long here. They're talking like two minutes max, generally. And I'd say most people's are, as long as they're the right length are basically okay. Everyone's gonna see exceptional ones. Most people are just kind of listening, fine. You basically just told me the whole story of your resume. So you can do the okay, fine pitch by just walking from point A to point B to point C, go in forward chronological order, not reverse. Reverse is very, very confusing. And it means that the last thing you talk about is the stuff from the very beginning of your career. Go forward chronological order. Talk about hit on quick shows of success. What I mean by show of success. I don't actually mean an accomplishment. I mean something slightly different. A show of success can include accomplishments. It can include launching a feature, something like that. But it's broadly things that demonstrate that you've been successful. So something like, oh, I had spent X years in Amazon and then I left to join a startup after my old manager recruited me out to join him. That is not an accomplishment. Getting recruited out is not something that you accomplished. But when I hear that, I know you must have been doing very well for your old manager to really recruit you out to join them. Now, if it's your old friend from college, doesn't say anything, right? But it is a demonstration that you were successful enough at Amazon to have somebody recruit you out. So think about quick ways you can show success. And then third, lastly, think about your hobbies. So any hobby you might as well mention. Don't, for the most part. Unless you think that your hobby might reflect poorly on you, which I suppose could happen, but it's rare. It'll almost never hurt you. But think about if you can actually make it a positive. So any technical hobby is gonna be a positive. So taking Coursera class on machine learning, building app on the side. Someday interviewed was, his hobby was. Well, so first he started off with his hobbies, like he has a chicken coop and I'm like, all right, cool. Mention that. I mean, it's kind of crazy. It's kind of quirky, fun, whatever. Like, sure, mention it. But as it turns out, he was, like only by like the third mock interview did he mention that one of the things he's done with a chicken coop, though he was seemingly non-technical, was he built some sort of like, I guess mechanical arm to, I guess trap the chickens inside it, inside their coop at night if I'm playing that. I don't know anything about chickens, but that was his idea. He built an arm that can go up and down and like when it's dark. Well, that's actually pretty darn cool for a product manager, right? All of a sudden he just showed, like that despite not being a coder, he got his hands dirty. He learned how to do something. He learned how to physically build something. That is really relevant for a product manager. I don't care if it's chickens, but that's really relevant. Somebody else I know loves to run. Totally relevant, right? Unless you're maybe interviewing for a company that is doing something very tied to running. Maybe it fit, but it would be relevant, I don't know. But the running piece didn't matter, but as it turns out, he had signed up for 100 mile ultramarathon, which is actually running 100 miles, not like biking 100 miles, which is wussy, right? But actually running 100 miles straight, so like four marathons back to back. During the actual race, after all of that training, he ended up having to quit around mile 60, which is still running 60 miles, which is insane, because at mile 30 he hurt his ankle. So this guy did this insane amount of training to get there. Then ran 30 miles, which is insane, hurt his ankle, and rather than giving up, he like kept going for another 30 miles until finally he realized it's probably not medically advisable to actually keep going. So in addition to perhaps a lack of sense about his own health, what he did was he showed he works incredibly hard. He doesn't give up when it's very easy to say, let this be an excuse to give up. That persistence, that pushing past really hard obstacles and not giving up, gosh, I'd like to have that in somebody higher. I wanna have someone who's persistent, doesn't give up, stuff like that. So think about your hobbies. Often these things that seem totally relevant have some little piece that they are relevant. So bring those in. They're really great pitches, bring all that stuff in, and they have a message to have a like, I'm a product manager who loves to get my hands dirty, who is very persistent, who is passionate about bringing people's stories alive. So if you can have some sort of message there, it's hard for a lot of people, but those can make really, really strong pitches. Sometimes those messages come out kind of through the way you tell the story. And other times I've seen people start off when I say, tell me a bit about yourself. Say, I've been in product manager for X years, or maybe I'm breaking into product management, and what I love about product management is using it to bring people's stories alive. Sometimes it's a very explicit message. You can do it either way. And you wanna think about in your pitch as I talked about earlier is, what am I gonna assume about you, and how do you correct that to show that you have a more well-rounded background? What do you mean by bringing stories alive? So bringing stories alive means not a, I worked at Amazon for three years, and I worked on this team, and I launched this, and then after that I went to Microsoft, and I did this, and then I did this, and I did this. But I joined Amazon because I was super excited about I love to read, I love to learn. It's bringing that kind of color into your stories. That's not just a dry, just not essentially the walkthrough of your resume. If you're giving a pitch that I could basically give given your background, given looking at your resume, it's fine, it's just not gonna help you. If you can do these great pitches, that's awesome. Okay, so the next piece of this is being ready to give great stories. So typical interview questions, behavioral questions, tell them about a time when you did such and such, when you showed initiative, when you took a risk, when you failed, things like that. So you wanna be ready to talk about that stuff. So first thing is just ways to be ready to talk about that stuff. So what I found to be really useful for people is create this little grid, and across the columns is every job or major chunk of your resume. So that can be a certainly any job. If you worked on multiple teams, each team could be different chunk. If on the side you run a circus group, that's another chunk of your resume. And then down the rows are big picture questions, leadership challenges, things like that. Fill that in, try to fill in every cell with a story. There's, you're not gonna be able to fill it in with all different stories, that's fine, there's gonna be some overlap. Lots of stories fit into both leadership and mistakes and things like that. But try to get as many there as possible. If you can boil that down into a single keyword after you're done kind of flushing out, that'll make you a lot more ready to be able to find a story to match whatever the interviewer is talking about. The other way that I found to be super, super useful for people to find stories is to actually start from lists of strengths and weaknesses. There is, you can find one in my book, there are many online as well, but pull up some lists of strengths and weaknesses and just go through that list. What are your strengths and weaknesses? That's a question you want to be ready for anyway. I don't like it as an interviewer the question, but it is asked, so you wanna be ready for it regardless. But what this does is mean that when I ask a question about, talking about a time when you showed initiative, you have stories that really bring out particular messages. That can be super, super useful for people to find stories, especially because the way that a lot of people think about their stories are like these huge big picture things. The story of this product launching and a lot of good behavioral stories are very, very particular interactions. It's something that happened on one particular day when someone got mad about the way that you showed it, you gave feedback and it's often hard people to remember these stories just when they're just thinking about stuff that happened. So starting from strengths and weaknesses can be really, really useful to just jog your memory. So you see, yeah, you know, I am kind of risk taker. I do have persistence. Okay, let me find a time that I can show that I have that when I am persistent. So what's nice about that is it comes, when you think about it that way, you have a clear message in your story. So when you think about an answer, you want to think about, well, what is the actual content of the message, of the thing you're saying, and then how do you say it? So responses should generally answer the actual question. So if I'm asking about initiative, it should actually be an example of initiative, right? And that's where a lot of candidates just kind of stop. They're like, how I found a story that matches that thing, awesome, great. And not enough about, is this really delivering the message you want to send about yourself? So I'll ask someone about an example for when they, you know, one of my generic questions I'll start off with is, telling about a technical, often for developers. Tell them about a technical challenge. Sure, one of my more challenging technical projects was I built an FTP server which did X, Y and Z. Cool, what's the challenge? And the story's just kind of fall flat. The better stories are, you know, and what was really challenging about was this particular thing and here are the ways I went about it. So you want your stories to not just literally answer the question, but also deliver that positive message. That's why those strengths, coming up with stories based on strengths can be really useful because the message is really, really clear to you. That's why you picked that story. And then the third thing is, be well-structured. Even if you fail at these first two things, at least you can have a good structure. So there's two structures that I like a lot and they actually go kind of hand in hand. The first one is what I call nugget first. And this means that the answer to the question I ask is the very first sentence. Tell them about a time when you showed initiative. Sure, let me tell you about the class I started in college. Now I know when you're talking about how your university had this problem, its curriculum, and you went to talk to this professor and all this other stuff, the challenge is going to be around a class. I can prioritize the information you're giving me because I know what you're getting at. And moreover, you will focus on the right details because you already have it in your mind that the point is this class you started. And this is, by the way, a general good communication advice. This works for a ton of things, not just interviews. Start off with the quick keywords of the story about to tell. The other one is what is often called S-A-R or star, very similar things, but situation, action, result. And often you'll preface that with that nugget anyway. So this is what it sounds like. You say the situation, you say the actions you took, and then the result of those things. The other piece you want to think about, though, is that message. So that goes hand in hand with that. So big of mistakes I've seen with the behavioral things, the mistakes I see over and over and over again is too little action. The point of a story, when I ask you about a conflict with a teammate, the point of the story is not what was the conflict. It's how did you address it? What were the actions that you took to handle that problem? The point is this action thing, not the situation. The bulk of the time talked about that you discussed is the action itself. So focus on the action. The other mistake is no message. So you, an example of this is I asked somebody, tell me about a high pressure situation at work. And they tell me, sure, so we had a supplier who was supplying some product, and they were falling behind their deadline. And that ended up having this consequence on us where we couldn't meet our deliverables as well either. And then to go into detail about who is the product, and why, and blah, blah, blah, all this stuff, that doesn't really matter. And then they tell me, so I got a list of all our customers, and I emailed all of them. I told them the situation. And in the end, we lost one customer but retained the others. What have you learned about this person? So they emailed people, they know how to use email. Cool. They maybe had a list. All right, you've learned nothing about this person. A stronger answer is something like, so first thing I did was I knew we had a couple of really important customers who aren't just important but highly vocal. And I knew that those were our key influences to the market. I knew I really needed to target them first. So with one of our customers, I knew that they really like to, they like to know that they're first. They want to know that they are a priority. So I called them, and not only did I call them first, but I let them know that I called them first. I make sure that they knew they were the first person I called. Next person, I knew that they want to have all of the facts. I know that they get frustrated if they think that I'm holding things back. So I went overboard to make sure I gave them all sorts of detail about the product and what's going on, even details that they actually didn't really need to know, just so they knew that they had all the information possible. When you approach it like that, you're hearing, gosh, this is a person who understands people and they are willing to customize messages depending on who they're talking to. Those are things I'd like to happen to PM. So really think about what are that messages. Then the third mistake I see is I see this very, very commonly for many, many people. Disproportionally, I see it for people who have been in leadership roles, which is most product managers, as well as women. So and that is people saying we instead of I. So you should say we when it's truly we, when it's truly a team. But what happens for a lot of people in interviews is they use this global we. I see people saying we even when it's really all them. I mean, I've literally seen people say we when it is their own project and literally nobody else could possibly have been involved. And it's still, well, we were falling behind schedule, it's I. So really focus on your wording. When you say we, it should mean we when you say, when it's really something you did, say I. When you're talking about leadership and talking about your team, things like that, I'm not hiring your team. I'm hiring you. So leadership matters that interact with your team matters. But you should still be articulating what your place was, what you did, how you influence the team, how they reacted based on that. But you should try to use I. Now you of course do not want to ever take credit for something someone else has done, that's really, really bad. But when it's yourself, when it's your actions, you should say I. And a whole lot of people fall back to we. And what I found is that this tends to be relatively binary. Meaning that when I hear an answer that starts off as we, it usually stays as we the whole time. So pay very careful attention to the first few sentences you say in the answer. If you hear yourself saying we, be really careful about the rest of your answer. Make sure to correct by saying I. Okay, and then put all this together, make this kind of grid. So this is, so take, you want to have, I'd say at least five major stories that you really will talk, or talk about. Think stories that cover those leadership mistakes that earlier grid. And fill in this little grid here. So talk about the situation, the action, the result. Know what the message is. What is this saying about you? How does this show that you are a better PM? And then also be ready to talk about what you do differently. That's just such a common fault question. So take your five stories that you really want to be solid on. And be ready to be able to fill in that whole grid. So there's this last thing about what would you do differently? So mistakes, failures, things like that, weaknesses. Be ready for this stuff. Interviewers, this is some of interviewers' favorite questions. Be very, very ready for it. And the most important thing here is don't sugarcoat the bad stuff. When I ask you about failures, when an interviewer asks about failures, mistakes, things like that. One of the major things that they're looking for is will you really admit to bad stuff? That is when I do a lot of interviewer training, and I ask people what their favorite questions are. There's always somebody who says mistakes or failures. I ask them why, what are they looking for? And it's a big thing is I want to know that the person will admit to failures. A second thing is if you've really failed, there's an assumption that if you've really been in important positions, making important decisions, you can't be perfect, so you must have really failed. If you haven't really failed, you haven't really had impact in the past. I think that's somewhat fair when you have a very experienced person, someone unfair for someone with less experience, but that is a common assumption. And then they also want to see, how do you respond to that bad stuff? So not just will you admit to, but how did you actually respond to it in that situation? So these are stories, a lot of candidates think about these as, how do I not screw myself up by answering these questions? And that's really the wrong perspective. These stories can make you look much, much better if you tackle them the right way. So what you want to do is you want to be real. You want to be kind of emotionally vulnerable. I'll talk about that in a little bit. You want it to be something that was compelling, that was significant, and that changed you in some way. Almost always, I'd say 95% of the time, candidate's stories are too weak. There's 5% of the time when that failure is like, maybe that's too much. 95% of the time, it's okay, you need to amp that up a little bit. This is where I'm going to get into gendered advice here. I'm a pretty blunt person. Typically, men will do better by making a point of being more emotionally vulnerable. These are things that where you failed, where you screwed up, you let the team down, you had to fire people, something bad happened. And you don't want to go in acting all like, this did not emotionally touch me at all. You actually want to be a little bit more emotionally vulnerable. On average, these are just averages, it depends on you as a person, but typically men want to be a little bit more emotionally vulnerable. That means things like softening your voice, admitting that things hurt you, admitting that it was hard. For women, it depends on your personality, these are just generalizations. But for women, if you come in being super emotional, that can backfire. So you have to look at your personality, how do you come across? If you come across more emotional in the first place, amping up the emotional vulnerability is probably not going to help you a whole lot. You want to be just clearer, more specific about what happened, and not necessarily be more emotional. Men probably want to amp up the emotional side. Again, this is based on your personality, but also a bit on stereotypes that people have, so be aware of those things. The best stories connect, whether you're a man or woman, the best stories connect with people. They show that this was hard, that it changed you in some way. Okay, next topic, product design. So putting away all the soft-ish, kind of putting away product design stuff. So this is kind of the crux of PM questions, the prototypical PM questions. These can be a lot of different things. There's a whole set of questions, which is, how would you design blank for the blank disability? Blind, deaf, etc. So there's a huge number of people who ask questions like that. There's, how would you design your favorite app? That's a ton of questions like that. And then there is a pick this particular product, how would you design this? Or how would you improve this thing? Or sometimes, that first question, how would you design a better blank? So with these questions, what interviewers are looking for is communication. That's always a piece of any interview question, communication. But user empathy, to some extent creativity. But that's kind of balanced by good instinct. So it's kind of this bounded creativity. Good ideas, essentially, is what it comes down to. And then general product insight. So standard kind of way of thinking of these questions. Define who the user is. So when you're designing a Google product, whatever it is, define who that user is, ask a bunch of questions here. So how to design a pen? Where do you start? Let children, it's a really important question. I've seen people and I've asked this question and I've said, okay, I'll let you assume the ages. So what age are we gonna assume? Three, that's perfectly reasonable. I've seen somebody who said, okay, age two to ten. Now, a two-year-old is like this. A ten-year-old is like writing essays. That was a crazy big range. Now, I will say, as an interviewer, I actually personally would advise against a question like that because I think it's kind of has a bias towards parents. But unfortunately, this stuff happens a lot for candidates. Be really aware of who those users are. Okay, three-year-olds, now where do we go? What are they gonna use the pen for? Yeah, I mean, this kind of matters. So there are, even for a three-year-old, there are different use cases. Are you trying to teach them how to hold a pen correctly? That's a very different kind of thing. Is this supposed to be fun? Is this supposed to be teaching them about colors? There's lots of different things people could be using a pen for. And as you ramp up the ages, that is even more true. A pen, an eight-year-old could have many different uses. Go into adults, right? I asked you to design a calculator. Well, who's using that? Where? At work, at home? When you're designing a product for children. The children are, that's one user, when I say the user is children, but so are parents. So is their little brother who is 18 months and got ahold of it as now sucking on the pen. It's another, you know, at least stakeholder that you wanna be aware of. You wanna be aware of their walls, right? Things like that. So you wanna really, really be careful about the user. One major thing, interviewers have basically this checkbox where they're like, have this person properly define the user. Make very, very sure that you have really, really properly defined the user. Go a little bit overboard here. Make sure that you got down to the user. And then discuss their use cases, problems, goals. So that's gonna be things like the walls. Be aware of this kind of issue. Be aware of toxicness or something. Unexpected use cases, like throwing the pen across the room, stepping on it, stuff like that. A pen that's super fragile for a three-year-old is not a very good pen. It's not one that's gonna last very long. And then you go about designing it. And then you do this overall wrap-up. And don't forget the user. Don't forget the user, right? Be really, really clear about this. There's one thing you wanna do in anything that even has a width of product design, product to it, something, where you're thinking about how to do something, define that user, make sure that's really, really clear. So then there's another thing. Another poppy type of question. And these are fundamentally product-signed questions. But it's just, you know, what's your favorite product of this type? So mobile app, physical product, et cetera. Also product from that company. So particularly if you're interviewing for a company like Google, a big company, have a product, have a sub-product there that you can talk about. And then how would you improve that? Never, ever, ever, ever, ever walk into a PM interview without having questions ready, answers ready for all of those types. Big, big mistake is just such a common question. So what you should know about your product from each of those categories, why do you love it? It should be something that you use. It shouldn't be, oh, my grandma uses this cool thing. Now, you can maybe get by with, if you have kids, a product for your children, only to the extent that you're really interacting with it a lot, maybe. But it should ideally be something that you use that you love, not just other people think is cool and you think is well done. Define who the users are, you should be one of the users of course, but there might be other use cases. Why do other people use it? You should be able to talk about who the competition is. What are the alternative products or solutions to that? And what kind of issues are there? And always be ready to talk about why do you improve it? How would you improve it? Remember that point of this whole thing is you wanna show that you are a good candidate. And a lot of these stories, a lot of these answers literally answer the question. These answers are not unreasonable, they're actually perfectly reasonable, valid answers, but they do nothing to help you. And in fact, I'd say that's a huge, huge portion of them. So, example of this, what's your favorite product? Someone goes with, heard this answer many, many times, Uber or Lyft, one or the other. Why do you love it? Convenient, sure. Cheaper, yeah, than taxis. Cool, what else? Easy to use, yeah. Those are all valid answers. I mean, that's what I would, if I'm talking to my mom and I'm trying to sell her on, hey, you should totally download Uber or Lyft. Why should I do that? Oh, it's super convenient. You can just, you know, fill up your phone. You can click a button and order. It's really convenient. A lot of these than taxis, something like that. Those are absolutely valid answers, right? But when you hear that you're not like, wow, that's some really interesting insight. I think you make a good PM, right? Like, anybody will give that answer. Terrible PM, someone who should never, ever be a PM will give that same answer. You want to make yourself look like a good candidate. You want to give answers that aren't just true, but actually show insight. And that is the tricky piece of these questions. So, let's have someone take a, well, let me give an example of insight. So, somebody I interviewed was talking about Snapchat. And this was three years ago. So Snapchat was not new, but newer than it is now. And they gave an answer, which was, it was something about how Snapchat, they talk about communication in the real world is inherently ephemeral. I say something to you, unless it's in this context. It's not recorded. I can do whatever. I can make a funny face. I can say something stupid. I can say something offensive. Nobody knows, right? And that makes people so much freer. As soon as you turn on video camera and start recording everything, you're a little bit more careful about what you do, right? And online communication is inherently recorded. And it changes the way people act. And text messaging and all these other things will never quite resemble that because you know you're being watched and you know that anything you do can come back to bite you. Snapchat, they argued, went a lot closer to resembling real world communication because it allowed people to say something that were temporary. And they talked a little about the specific implementation of that. But their core part was, look, this is resembling real world communication much, much more than other online communication. That kind of answer showed insight. It showed an understanding of how communication affects people, how recording affects people. And that showed insight. And this is a fun thing. I get some funny pictures from my friends. Valid reason to like it, but it doesn't show me anything about you. So someone want to take a whirl at their favorite website. Pinterest, great. Why do you love it? Okay, so allows you kind of explore things, create your own walls and something like that, right? Perfectly valid answer. And that's not to be hard on you. That's the answer I'm gonna give to my mom, right? Actually, I should really start using it. My mom's actually incredibly technical. But it's like the classroom example. No, seriously, she's like a PhD in left-hand engineering. She's actually really, really technical. She's my stepfather. He's still learning about emails. This is all recorded, right? So, yeah, so this kind of answer is like, that's, you know, it's a valid answer. It was really, really hard to get that insight, to show something that's like, this is a really unique perspective that really shows that PM skill. So someone take another wall, and you can take Pinterest or a different thing. Yeah? Society, most of the things that are online, I can just look up. And that in some ways extends the inspiration itself. So, if I want to get inspired by the things that are happening online, I can just go on Pinterest and look up. You know, nice looking tables, or I can look up how I would design line next. More like that. Okay, so that's a good start. Let's talk a bit more about how does, what is it that Pinterest did in their design that helps you get inspired? Image heavy. So that's starting to get a little more, right? Like they really focused on putting the images first and foremost there, and from it's hiding the text, because the way we get inspired is really through images. Text doesn't actually really help us a whole lot to get inspired by a lot of, particularly you can argue Pinterest is heavily around creation of things, and you really need those visual images to inspire creating stuff, as opposed to focusing on knowledge where it's gonna be much more text based. So you wanna try to really think about how can you show things that, don't just literally say why you love something, but really bring out product insight, which is, it is hard to do this, but those are the answers that really, really shine. Now if you can't do this, you can still fall back. If you don't feel like you have a really solid answer that shows insight, or even if you do, you can still fall back on, here are the use cases that Pinterest tackles, and here's how they go about doing that in a very effective way, and that'll still do a pretty good job. One thing we aware of when you think about these, when you think about what product you wanna talk about, is not all products are created equal. Some products are really, really hard to do. So and a lot of times the social products are very hard. It's very hard to talk about why Reddit is, is your favorite website, because there isn't as clear, well here's my use case, and here's how Reddit goes about solving my use case, because the use case is like having fun, unless you can give an answer that really talks about why it helps you have fun, but it's hard, there's not as clear use cases. Uber, there's a very clear use case and problem, and you can talk about how it solves that problem. Pinterest is social, but it still starts to have some use cases, some clear, this is a problem, and this is how Pinterest solves it. So be aware that when you think about what product you wanna talk about here, you may not truly want to take your favorite, a lot, you wanna take something which has, where you can really talk about use cases and how it solves those problems, because that's how you can then start talking about, how could it be better? How could it be better at solving that? So I could talk about Pinterest. One of the things I've loved to do, I love to create, whether you can look at my Facebook thing for this, but like I've gotten to woodworking and I've gotten into making kind of crazy, fancy cakes and Pinterest is awesome, it's all about creation. But one of the things that's bad at is, it's really good at inspiring, but what it's not as good at is, okay, but how do I get there? How do I do that thing? And there's some linkage to what site it came from, but it's very weak that sites often, the link's dead, it doesn't give that instructions. I would love to be able to, when I'm really looking at, let me actually do this, to actually filter by things that have clear steps. Right, thinking about Google images has, you can filter for things that are, have certain creative comments, licenses and things like that. I would love to be able to filter on Pinterest for here's how I actually do that thing. There's so many images anyway, let me filter on that thing. So I can actually not just be inspired, but also go about executing on that. But a lot of the social products are not that easy to do that with, so just be aware of that. Okay, next topic, estimation questions. This one will be a little bit faster. So these are the kind of the things that you hear about as brain teasers, they are not brain teasers. If you've heard websites like Business Insider say that Google banned these questions that is totally untrue. Google has not banned these questions. Someone was either misquoted or misspoke, I don't know which one, and said that Google banned brain teasers like these, these are not considered brain teasers. Also brain teasers were banned many, many years ago. But these are not considered brain teasers, these are called estimation, Fermi estimation questions, they're really problem solving, not brain teasers. What people are looking for is basic measure of intelligence, smarts. The way people essentially interview for intelligence developers is through algorithm questions. If you can't do that for a PM, they fall back on these. So they're looking at smarts, they are looking at the, a lot of people feel that the ability to ballpark a number is fundamentally an important skill for a product manager because you wanna know, does it matter to do this feature? How many users should we expect? How many people even need to filter based on this attribute? So they, a lot of people feel that ballparking is a fundamentally important attribute. They also wanna know that you're okay working with numbers, that you're not scared of numbers. So that's what people are looking at. They are not, unless you have a really, really bad interviewer, exceptionally bad interviewer, they're not looking at the final answer, they probably don't even know what the actual final answer is. So a way to tackle these questions is to really, really believe me here, these are problem solving. They're not about the number you get to, they're problem solving. So you first of all wanna ask a bunch of questions to resolve any ambiguity, structure your approach, have a structure, break down those components, and then sanity check. So, let's take a question like how many airplanes fly over the US every day? What do you wanna know? All planes, great question, all planes. Yeah, yeah, both good questions. How do you define an airplane? Like are helicopters included here? Do I literally mean airplanes? Or we're talking about aircraft. Am I talking about paper airplanes, right? Probably not, but drones, right? Are there middle ground things? Do these matter? I use this really weird phrase over the US. So is that literally cross country flights? Is that airplanes that take off and land somewhere in the US, even if it's up a coast or San Francisco to San Diego or something like that. Does an international flight taking off from China and landing in San Francisco, is that over the US or not? So you wanna define these, you wanna be really, really careful, make a point of defining this. That is one of the things the interviewers are actually looking for is can you define a problem properly and not make bad assumptions? Then you come up with a structure. It's often useful if possible to kind of have an idea of multiple structures in your head. So you could tackle how many airplanes fly over the US every day by starting from a perspective of people. How many people need to fly and how often do they need to fly? Also, are there things other than people that need to fly? Or you could start from perspective of airports. So two different approaches, both could work. I don't know which one's gonna be easier. I don't know which one's gonna be better. It doesn't really matter which one's better anyway. But having an idea of two different approaches in your mind can be helpful. And then you start to break down these components. So suppose I'm doing how many books are sold every year in the US and you've done some definition on what that means. Well, how many people are in the US? You should hopefully have a basic idea of the US population. If you don't, that's something which that's, I think, fair game to ask the interviewer. Particularly if you're not from the US, that's even more forgivable to not have a basic idea. But use a big picture round number. Don't use whatever the answer is, 312 million, something like that. Use 300 million. We're talking real, real ballparks here. So 300 million people. Okay, so you typically break that down. You typically segment that somehow. For books sold in the US, what I would do is I would probably segment based on education level or maybe income. But probably education level. So I'd probably say, okay, let's take college grads, let's take people who, and let's take people who didn't go to college. And maybe we wanna figure out how we wanna deal with people who've dropped out. Maybe of college grads, maybe we wanna further segment by income. Maybe we should have segmented by income in the first place, I don't know. But you segment that population and then you're gonna take some basic idea. At some point you're gonna have to basically come up with numbers. So how many books per month does a typical grad from a good university working a good job read? I don't know. At some point you're saying, here's what me and my friends are like. But be careful that you really do understand this is you and your friends, this is not all people. I had a guy in the interview who assumed that the typical American reads based on his friends, reads probably about four to six books a month. Like, I think a lot more American than Israel. I knew another person who was asked how many piano tuners there are in the U.S. And what made it worse was this person was, this is a new grad from Duke who kind of has a stereotype anyway of being like a lot of rich kids. And she assumed that one out of every six Americans has a grand piano. Like, wow. Pretty sure that's not the case. So you wanna be really, really careful. Like people are not overly picky about what numbers you assume as long as you don't demonstrate a complete inability to understand that you are not the typical person. You okay, so you assume people like you read four books a month and it's actually two. Okay, that's very, very formidable. When you're assuming like it's six and it's like not even one, that's a little bit more problematic. Because then I'm gonna wonder, do you have an inability as a product manager to put yourself in someone else's shoes and realize that you are not the typical person? For the most part, you can just pick reasonable things, make assumptions, do a basic job of backing them up. I think it's probably about, I'm a pretty active reader. I read about four books a month, but I know that I'm unusual for my friends. I suspect the typical American is more around four, more like one. Or a pretty typical college grad working a, you know, highly paid job, reads more like one. Do a basic job backing up, but it's not that big of a deal. And then you go along and make this thing. The total, you can practice this, but the total amount of time should be like a couple minutes to solve this, not 20 minutes. These are not extensive things. A couple minutes, just do this. And then sanity check. This is an important piece that a lot of people forget. So, if you come up with Gmail, you're asking how much money Gmail makes and you come up with $15 billion, maybe you don't have a good feel for how much money that is, but what's $15 billion divided by 300 million? Someone did that for me, I don't know. I think it's like, I don't know, $15 a person, something. That's a lot. There's no way that the Gmail is making $15 per person, per, across all Americans, which are not all Gmail users, right? There's just no way. So do a basic job of sanity checking. Checking it. And that's where that, if you have an idea from step two what those other approaches are, that's where that's often really useful. So do a basic job of sanity checking. So, went through all these. Okay, so major mistake people make is getting lost in minor details of going off to go calculate something that just doesn't matter. It's really useful if you voice that things like for how many books are sold a year and you just introduce the, hey, should we be concerned about books that are sold multiple times? But then you probably don't need to, like that is probably not a huge factor. Should we be concerned about how many books a library uses, but buys every year? I don't think so. And the reason why I back them up, the guy that's coming from an author, but I can't imagine as an author that that constitutes a large number of sales. So for the overall book sale market, it's probably not a big part of sales. But the fact that you bring it up, that you are even aware of these little edge cases shows something positive. So remember, think about the other source of data, like those other sources of book sales, but you can still dismiss them. You don't have to calculate everything. And then those crazy assumptions, the one every six Americans has a grand piano at their house, right? One out of every, you know, people, somebody else assumed that like, the average American takes like six business flights a month and I'm like, oh my. I don't think the average American takes six business flights a year. I mean, the average American is not like, making $200,000 a year, like it just doesn't work. So, you know, most people are okay on the assumptions and then there's these people who take crazy assumptions. So just try to check yourself there. Okay, last thing, I think, is these kind of case and miscellaneous questions. These are all over the map, PM. You can ask a lot of different questions. So these are some basic types of questions you can be asked. You can ask, be asked kind of problem solving things. So you launch this feature and this was the result. What would you do? You know, you launch this new signup flow and revenue dropped. What would you do? So being able to tackle things like that. Should we do X or Y? What would be the better strategy? How would you market this product to this user base? How would you price this product? Amazon particularly asked a lot of pricing questions. How would you launch these things? And then there's these weird brainstorming things. How would you name as many things as possible that you can do with a paperclip? Sometimes futuristic questions. Where do you see this thing being in five years or 10 years or 15 years? So there's a huge, huge, huge idea of questions. So when all this fails, you can often fall back to some of these major things. Defining what the problem is. Doesn't work for all those things. It doesn't work for a, to find as many things as possible you can do with a paperclip. But this kind of structure often works. Find a structure and then solve that. What you might be able to do, even with something like how many, name as many things as possible you can do with a paperclip, which is a stupid question. But what you might be able to do is something at least to be like, okay, let's think about standard uses for a paperclip first. And then let's think about things you can do by modifying the shape of the paperclip but still keeping it basically intact. Let's think about things you can do by, if we can use many paperclips, what can you do with that? And then let's think about what you can do with the raw materials of paperclips. So like melting it down. That's a structure. It's not the only structure you can use, but it's a structure and you can start tackling it that way. And even if you don't come up with the most things, you probably come up with some different ideas. And at least I'm gonna say, that's a very structured methodical way of thinking about it. I like structured methodical people, I'd like to hire them. And so at least you can do that. So try to find a structure. And then try to drive discussions. Try to be the one, and it doesn't mean you don't listen to the interviewer, absolutely listen to the interviewer, but you want to be the one who's doing the bulk of the talking. You want to kind of derive that discussion. Empathize with the user. If at all possible there's any opportunity to show user, that kind of user empathy, show that, that's really important. And then try to show insight. Try to find stuff that says, gosh, that's a smart comment to make. So there are some frameworks you can read. If you like frameworks, you can read about these frameworks. That's the kind of stuff you learn in the MBA program. But it's really, really not the point. And so it's, so the other thing that customer purchase, making decision process, and the marketing mix, SWOT analysis, five C's, port of five forces, you can read those. For some people that might be useful, it doesn't hurt you to do it. But interviewers are almost never looking for you to take one of these frameworks and apply them to a problem because you're not expected to have an MBA, unless you are interviewing for MBA specific roles. But where those can be useful is just to get an idea for what frameworks might look like for a problem, hypothetically. And also to have you think about aspects you might not have thought about. So when you're launching a product, do you think about placement? That's part of one of the four P's, as I recall. Do you think about the aspects of the five C's? I don't remember them anymore, but customer or things like that. You're thinking about some of these things that you may not thought about. So you can look at these, just don't try to fit a square peg into a round hole, as I say. Don't try to just blindly find, pick one of these frameworks because it's almost never one of these frameworks. And then no metrics, so big picture metrics, user acquisition stuff, activity, so what kind of things are people doing? And all the money stuff. How much does it cost to acquire your customer? How much is the company's revenue? What is the profit? What are their margins? Things like that. Those are really useful things to do, not just in thinking about a hypothetical product or how would you launch something? How would you price something? But also when you're going into interviews with a specific company, being aware of those metrics for the company. In many, many, many cases, you will not actually be able to get these metrics. That's fine. Do it if you can. For bigger companies, you might be able to get some of these things. You might be able to get in some cases even if you can't get metrics for that company, get metrics or something similar. So you have a company which is supporting itself through ads. Okay, you can't get the information about it, but can you get a feel for how much ads make and when they make more money, when they make less money. And the other things you can think about is what is the company's strengths and weaknesses and goals and things that they maybe don't prioritize much. So certain companies care a lot about certain things. Some companies are very, very focused on revenue. Some companies are very focused on, a lot of startups are very focused on growing the user base. And when you're walking to that interview and you're thinking about improvements to the product, you ideally want to be aligned on improvements to the product what they are caring about is growing the user base. And maybe they don't care about the revenue piece. It's hard to tell because that startup that hasn't done anything with profits and it's just been really growing users, there might be increasingly something in the background that company saying, we really gotta figure out this profit thing. If you see a company that's been growing users pretty nicely and keeps experimenting with different monetization strategies, that's a good signal that they haven't figured out this money piece yet. And maybe you want to walk in with some basic ideas of things they've tried, what works, what hasn't and maybe some things they might try. Be generally aware of these kinds of metrics. Understand in these interviews that if you've ever done consulting interviews with the top consulting firms, those interviews are like, you get some case and you're like, well, I really like some information about the customer acquisition products and they're like, well, what do you know? We have the slides showing exactly this information. PM interviews are not like that. PM interviews are much more based on your gut instincts. So, you don't have this data because that's what the life of a product manager is. You're not able to spend $3 million researching something to come up with a new idea to shape the strategy of something. It's, well, here's what I think. Here's what I believe and here's why I believe it. So, when you're thinking about design of the product, improvements, things like that, you want to walk in with, you want to walk in being willing to use your gut instincts and back things up and change direction when you get pushed back, no, I don't want to say pushed back, when you get dated to the contrary. And if you get everything else, know who you are and what people are going to assume about you. So, know what of those big picture things do you have good coverage on and what maybe do you have good coverage on but maybe isn't as obvious. And then try to make up the gaps to the extent that you can. Everyone should learn to program if they haven't done that yet, at least a little bit. Remember to focus on the user. If it's at all relevant who the user is, make it clear that you are the person who cares about the user. And then find a, if at all possible, find a structure for your approach. Then even if everything else fails and your ideas suck or whatever, at least you will have demonstrated that you are a structured methodical thinker. And hopefully the structure will actually get better content as well, but at least you will have demonstrated that you do communicate in a structured fashion. So, with that, happy to open up to some questions. Yeah. Oh. Yes. You have to solve it in two minutes. I wouldn't, so the question is that, do you have to solve the Fermi Estimation questions in two minutes? I wouldn't say two minutes. I'd say five-ish. Is it good kind of general ballpark? It's going to depend on the question, some other things, but yeah, in the scope of around five minutes, maybe less. Yeah. How is the role of PM differ at a big company versus a startup? So, PM at a big company versus a startup. So, PM roles just, they're just all over the map. Anywhere. You can have a PM role at Microsoft or Amazon, which across the company is doing wildly different things. You'll have a PM at Microsoft, just thinking of specific friends I've had there, where one is doing really like customer evangelist stuff. They're like very close to doing marketing. They're talking a ton with customers and doing like high level messaging. And then you have another PM who is like doing low level, very, very technical, very, very, very technical writing out specs. So, they can be huge, huge, huge range. Big picture, I'd say PMs at big companies have a lot more resources. So, they get focused much, they are in some ways, they're more focused on true PM stuff. Which I actually, it's really problematic to say, but they're going to be much more like, here's this thing, I'm tackling this one problem, and here's my spec for it. A PM at a startup is doing more of the where multiple hats. Which is kind of core to the PM anyway, so I don't want to say that's not core PM stuff. But they might be jumping into code when it's needed. They might be jumping in to do a lot more marketing work, they might be going out and talking with customers. So, they just might do a lot more things. But it can vary a ton across companies and the stage of a company and things like that. Yeah. Are you studying and you become a really great candidate as opposed to just a good one? So, my question on interviewing for APM roles, how do you become a really great candidate on just an okay one? I mean, it's hard to say, there's so much to say there. I guess one thing I would think about is, finding a role that really leverages finding the right role, finding a role that really leverages your strengths. So, some people are, if you are super technical, find a role that is really technical. Those are really, really valuable skills. If you are really good at finance or you're really passionate about music, find that role that really leverages that. Developers in a lot of ways can be slotted into many different roles in many different products and be kind of equally good. I wouldn't say multiple place in the stack, but be equally good and partly does this, but the product is that. The product manager role is more tied to what the product is. Find a role that really fits your background, if possible. And then, you know, a lot of other stuff I talk about with really being clear about your messaging, what your strengths are, having stories ready to go. Be, you know, sometimes people, this ironic kind of me, but some people put way too much focus on interview prep and spend months and months and months doing interview prep without a lot of thought of like, how do I actually make myself fundamentally a better candidate? So I would encourage people, a little bit less interview prep, a little bit more, make yourself a great candidate. So that's the learning to code. That's the, you know, for product managers, reading books about product design, reading blogs about product design, starting to do that now, make yourself truly a better candidate and not just somebody who appears better in interviews. Yeah. So what I recommend for somebody who did product management in the public sector and wants to transition to the private sector. So public sector is vague. My initial thing is product management in the public sector. You've probably been working with a lot of bureaucracy. You have maybe not been working on super technical things. The product management role itself, I wonder if product management in the product, public sector means something very, very different. And so as an interviewer, I'm going to be a little bit like, okay, what are you really doing? As opposed to if you're a product manager at Google, where I kind of know. So I would just be very prepared to really be able to articulate what you did, what that product manager role was and establish credibility because people are going to make negative assumptions about people who worked in the public sector.
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90s you mean like our heart and stuff like that and yeah, no wouldn't be for me that I don't read I like dance music, but the dance music in the 90s wouldn't like that the naughties was great for dancey stuff and that But 90s was weak enough that we're gonna have to come back to that Podcast What days tomorrow Friday pick up a tune of the 90s that is like all the tune of the 90s. I'll try okay leave it with me All right, that's Lee Gooch away. He said his challenges. He's away now To pick his song of the 80s. He'll do that tomorrow, too. I bet you but let's focus on today And let's get a news update at 11 o'clock and it's over to you. Makayla Clark Thanks, Greg. Good morning. Donegal County Council's housing committee has been told that the authority must look at acquiring some larger properties To meet the need that exists in the county the call came from councillor Jeremy Monaghal He told members that there are many larger families on the council's housing list Who will not be catered for under the council's current building policy Counter-McMonaghal says if the authorities current plans do not include the construction of larger homes and the council must look at buying them We have to use every avenue that's open this and if there's turnkey projects and we're dealing with developers who are building The these turnkey projects then we need to ensure that there is four and possibly five beds Included in them turnkeys. There is a great need for it. There has been for quite a few years now And I'm just about dismayed that we're not building more for Five bed houses and if we aren't going to build then I think we need to be purchasing them a new 25 million euro investment We'll see over it hundred and fifty new nursing posts created in Irish hospitals this year The plans are being unveiled by the health minister today in an effort to alleviate the overcrowding crisis Irish nurses and midwives organization, which is holding its annual conference this week has repeatedly warned of the danger It poses to both patients and staff Minister Stephen Donnelly says he wants to build on the record recruitment in the last three years But Labour's health spokesperson Duncan Smith isn't convinced this government and indeed this minister have a track record of Announcing funding for additional staff or additional resources, but never actually meet their targets So whilst we would love to see many more nurses hired into our health service and ensuring that we have safe work spaces There's very little faith that the minister has a plan to actually follow through and deliver this Western Eagle Concert believes footage of a legal dumper should be posted on social media as a deterrent It's after rubbish including a chair a strimmer and a children's push track were discovered discarded at close to Mockish Grotto Counter Michael McLaughley previously called for CCTV cameras to be installed at flight tipping hotspots He says those responsible need to be called out I do feel like I've asked for before we're going to have to go down the road of cameras and just catch these culprits because Catching them and finding them and and possibly as well with you that going further than that Putting the recordings up on social media might not be a bad idea to act as a deterrent to stop the rubbish dumping Whether or not some sunny spells with dry conditions today High Averett will become Clyde here with outbreaks of rain let later and highest temperatures of 11 to 14 degrees That's all from Highland radio news for now. We'll be back with news again at 10 o'clock until then. Good morning Supervalue makes saving money as easy as one two three one We match Aldi and the products you love to great special offers like water wipe sensitive newborn nine pack only 16 euro exclusive to real rewards members only and three money off vouchers every week on the app So follow the one two three and save money at Supervalue season C's apply The county's number one talk show the nine till noon show on Highland radio and now it's time for the talk of the Northwest the nine to noon show with Greg Hughes on Highland radio Hello, good morning to you four minutes past nine on this Thursday the fourth of May 2023 Good morning is to say how are you doing? I hope you're very well indeed and you're very welcome along to another show where hopefully we'll keep you informed and entertained over the next three hours lots coming up on the show We're gonna be talking about all the big stories of the day We have Mark Cohn coming on to discuss the expected interest rate hike today the European Central Bank expected to put on 0.25 or 0.5 percent interest rate hike So if you've any questions about your mortgage or maybe your first-time buyer or Trying to become a first-time buyer or maybe you run a variable or maybe you are on a tracker and you want any Advice in that regard get in touch with us and I'll give you the numbers for that and for whatever else you want to speak to us about We're also going to be talking about The fall in the price of milk and butter and what impact that might have on consumers But also of course on producers 08 660 25,000. That's the whatsapp and text number 08 660 25,000 or give us a call on 07 for 9 1 25,000 and your emails come on to us or come into us Sorry at comments at Highland radio.com. All right Thursday morning lots of papers Let's crack on with a look at the front of the Tricolor Tribune Deputy Podrick McLaughlin has told the Tribune a tribune I beg your pardon that information emerging in recent days about a reduction of a flam Falmick Physicians, I know the word, but you know when sometimes you just can't get it out up Thalmick Physicians at letter at the community services at the st. Connell's campus in letter Kenny is very worrying is a very worrying trend my apologies for stuttering through that I fear there is a management agenda in the HSE to send people From as far away as Mallon head and fan it to sli go for treatment because of one reason Lack of doctors on the community campus in letter Kenny surely the people of Donegal deserve more consideration than that says McLaughlin The Donegal news this morning cancel behind major land purchase news that Donegal County Council is behind the purchase of the recently sold 8.23 acre site in the center of letter Kenny's expected to be confirmed today Councillors in the letter Kenny Milford Municipal District are to attend a special meeting and workshop today as part of Ongoing discussions over the draft letter Kenny plan and local transport plan It's understood details of the recent purchase of the site which is located behind the town's fire station at High Road will be revealed News of the sale of the land was confirmed last month by Henry Makahi director of local estate agents DNG Boyce Gallagher However details of the agreed sale price and buyer were not disclosed the site had gone on the market last year at a price of 4 million euro The Donegal Democrat adequate water is vital for Bendore and summer local business people have said ongoing water pipe repairs in Bendore and are absolutely necessary if the town is to have a prosperous summer Councillor Michael McMahan said it was imperative the work gets carried out now Water mains are crucial for the continuing supply of water around the town He said it's important that they get fixed as soon as can be done as the amount of water used especially During the summer months is greater than at other times of the year The dairy news is the last of the locals this morning migrant workers could hold the key to addressing the ongoing shortage of taxi drivers in Derry in the first joint initiative of its kind in the city the Northwest migrants forum has linked up with foil taxi company to Encourage those from minoritised communities to consider a career in the cab industry Founded in 2012 the Northwest migrant forum is a network of individuals working together to tackle racial inequality and prejudice The organization's fundamental goal is to support and advise members of black and community ethnic communities who reside in The north so they're trying to link up vacancies in taxi work with members of the migrant population The farmers journal this morning Irish grain supplies are set to nosedive this harvest and straw availability will take a series hit as The cereal area plummets Irish farmer journal Irish farmers journal analysis is forecasting a one 17,400 euro hectare drop in cereal crop this harvest wheat barley and oats output is set to fall by around 440,000 or almost 20,000 compared to 2022 while straw supplies will be cut by more than 400,000 round bales On to the nationals now Let's start with the Irish independent and we read that consumers are set to see the prices of grocery staples Such as milk and butter fall further as big retailers continue their price war price cuts are being passed on to Consumers as supermarkets chains battle to maintain their market share by cutting the cost of dairy products They're also cutting prices for consumers in reaction to falls globally in commodity prices But the price war that has broken out on milk and butter comes at a time when grocery price inflation has been at record levels now price war I mean we are seeing a slight reduction in the price of milk and butter But it's still far in a way ahead of what it was two years ago So we don't want to be sold a pup here do we? Supermarkets as I say are keen to target consumers who are visiting for smaller more regular shopping trips Hence the faces the focus on staples Professor Michael Wallace of UCD an expert in farm economics said Irish shoppers can expect to see more cuts in the price of dairy products He said this was mainly due to a fall in global dairy commodity prices such as fertilizer and feed inputs farmers Are you seeing that reduction in fertilizer and feed inputs that are being reported in the papers today? Reading on here. There was also an under supply of commodities last year But now we're seeing the opposite and demand weakened last year We are seeing some excess in commodity supply in world's markets putting downward pressure on Prices but as I say the price of stuff still 16% up year on year So any fall is to be welcome, but let's not forget where we're at either Onto the Irish times now and the chief executive of web summit Paddy Cosgrave who lives in South Donegal He's written to doll authorities saying his reputation has been adversely affected by remarks made in the doll by Tarnished and me hall Martin It comes after mr. Martin described Investigative website the ditch as a political organization that wants to attack and undermine confidence in the government And he said he did not see the website as an independent media platform His remarks came amid opposition questions related to a controversy surrounding Fina for junior minister Nile Collins Mr. Collins has been the subject of a series of stories by the ditch racing questions about his wife's purchase of a property from Limerick counter-counseling 2008 There's no need for the background to that story But in the doll remarks last week mr. Martin said the ditch was partly funded by mr. Cosgrave while another individual Che bows Was a founding member of the website? He said both were political opponents of the government and mr. Martin said he would love to know who's funding the ditch in its Entirety will web some of his Information was released subsequently during an interview at the weekend, but anyway Paddy Cosgrave written to the doll saying that his reputation has been damaged through me hall martin's Remarks, which were made using doll privilege on to the Irish Daily Mail now and it may not surprise you to learn that nine out of ten nurses and midwives say Their work has left them burnt out and even more fears It has harmed their psychological well-being a shocking survey has revealed and things on the severe pressure in The hospitals last evening contacted by a mother who was in the hospital with her daughter in there since 513 the afternoon by 10 or 11 o'clock. They still hadn't been seen and at that point someone came out To the emergency department and said look if you don't need to be seen Go home So it's an ongoing crisis even though we don't talk about it all of the time But I'd be contacted regularly in the evenings by people who note how tough it is And the reason I mentioned that case is the one thing the person did say as well is that they felt very sorry for the Staff having to work in that environment and that again that here is reflected in this survey Hospital overcrowding long hours and staff shortages are leaving health care staff feeling exhausted with three quarters of those surveys saying they had Considered leaving their job in the last month the concerning figures released by the Irish nurses and midwives Organisations started its annual conference yesterday and sparked a dull row with Sinn Féin leader Mary Lou McDonald telling T. Shockley of Radcar That the health system is on its knees on to The Irish star this morning and Guardian now probing the theory that a mother of two whose body was found in her home died a violent death The star has established that the post-mortem on Angela Canavan was Inconclusive, which means the cause of the woman's death cannot be given definitively, but sources have told The paper investigating the death in Sligo town on Monday evening that they now suspect she died from foul play The post-mortem was inconclusive, but there is something not quite right about this case a source said on to the sun this morning and A double drone attack at the Kremlin yesterday sparked fears of a massive upsurge in violence in in Putin's Ukraine invasion Russian Russia accused Ukraine of trying to assassinate President Vladimir Putin and bad retaliatory measures But Ukraine claimed Moscow had staged the false flag attack itself to justify more slaughter President Volodymyr Zelensky insisted we didn't attack Putin or Moscow We fight on our own territory and it's a it would be a peculiar Attack in that there were people climbing up the roof before the drone even arrived Which I thought was a little bit strange and it was a drone of the size Not like the drones with the wings that we've seen landing It was actually a full propeller drone, and it didn't seem it could do any damage at all really and it didn't And Putin wasn't there But overnight and it's not in the papers this morning, of course overnight Russia unleashed a volley of missiles right across cities in cities in the Ukraine and Finally in the Irish Daily Mirror this morning more than four and a half thousand official reports of child sex abuse Were made to Tusla last year a charity has described the new figures as really worrying a select group of people Can make mandated reports of abuse to the child and family agency including doctors nurses Guardi teachers and youth workers. What's happening in this country where we have and it's not just this year It's happens every year four and a half thousand reports of child sex abuse Made to Tusla last year. It really is absolutely shocking. That's an awful lot of young innocent children affected That's an awful lot of perpetrators I don't I don't know how I don't I just don't know what we're going to do About it, but we have to do something about it instead of constantly fearing about what's going to happen To our children and I get that too in its important conversation But my word we really need to focus on there here and now and what's been happening historically four and a half thousand Official reports of child sex abuse made to Tusla last year This at the same time as a former GP Completely unconnected a former GP has received a fully suspended sentence of one years imprisonment for the possession and Distribution of sexually explicit images of children Dublin circuit criminal court heard Ronan Kagan or Keegan 51 was involved in thrill-seeking behavior and was meeting many women for sex and had sent out and Naked photos to and from many women of all ages, but he was eventually caught with those images In his possession but escapes jail Okay, that was a run-through some of the stories making the headlines today We'll be back with our first guest on the program very very shortly the newspapers are courtesy of Kelly centra mountaintop letter Kenny The 2022 C store national off-license of the year Blow to feed and straw supplies for more in your farmers journal his Paul Mooney 400,000 straw bales and half a million tons of grain lost as government policy fails Massive variation in feed prices find out if you're paying too much fears for farm incomes as supermarkets slash Butter and milk prices how the fair deal scheme can affect farm transfers plus why people building one-off homes in rural Ireland are set to save Thousands all in this week's Irish farmers journal your media brand of the year Connelly's Volkswagen letter Kenny your only official Volkswagen passenger and commercial vehicle dealer for County Dunnegull Pop into visit our showroom on Canal Road letter Kenny speak to them of our friendly team and drive away in your dream Volkswagen book a test drive on 07 4 9 1 double 2 treble 3 or check out our full new and used range at Connelly's Highland radio time checks with expressway travel route 32 from letter Kenny to Dublin when you book online and travel for less Expressway bringing you the time at the time 17 minutes past 9 right, okay I hope I can speak to Mark kill and founder of money Sherpa dot a are you there Mark? Hi, I'm here Greg. Oh, okay. Thankfully good to have you on the show again. How are you keeping? Yeah? I'm very good Thanks, very good. Okay, right. We're expecting aren't we a further interest rate increased today No surprise obviously today or yesterday because we knew it was coming, but it was it has it been on the cards? It has been on the cars. There's been a little bit of Debate about whether this was going to happen Because of the banking crisis that we spoke about around a month ago however The the latest forecasts are that the ECB monetary council is expected to announce what they call a Rate increase in the refi rate the refinance rate the rate that they lend money to banks So we're expecting a rate increase of of 0.25 or 0.5 depending on How hawkish the bank is and that that announcement should be at 2 p.m. This afternoon That's actually the 10th increase this year. So it really has been a March of hikes for the last the last 12 months. Okay. Well, let's break it down as to how this might affect people So what about your your typical mortgage as much as we can call it typical for someone on? variable rates at the moment Yeah, so this this this This change will mostly affect the track of customers Track of customers because they're directly linked to the ECB rate So they'll be the first to see the impact So the average tracker mortgage rate is going to rise from from it was one point one five and in June last year and A 0.25 Increased rate the lower rate will take it to four point nine And if they go for the full whack the 0.5 that will actually take the average tracker to over five percent to five point One five percent. So on those rates the cost of an average tracker mortgage Will have increased by over 30,000 over the full term from this time last year. So that's 2500 per year it's it's over a hundred euro per month. So it really the customers on trackers There's just been a massive change So so what should they do because it's quite possible that someone on a tracker in if they got it say, you know 2006 or something we're paying a higher rate and then we we got into this period of Arguably and possibly artificial low rates that we might not see you gain and now we are edging up to 5.1% as you say so if you've got 10 15 years left on your tracker mortgage Do you stick with it if you can afford it or? Is it the time to try and fix if you can because you know, there is a Feeling I think that interest rates may not go up a great deal higher and my might actually even come back somewhat Yeah, so the general consensus is that we may be reaching the peak of the interest rate Cycle although there has been some false stones on this before and the truth is nobody actually knows so what we Advise people in general is if you can fix To fix because of the certainty that it gives you so for certain people Who've got a lot of affordability? Riding out the wave may be the sensible thing But for the majority of people the sound financial advice is to avoid them possibly getting into trouble on their home That's that's the biggest risk and that risk far outweighs the benefit of maybe Getting lucky and paying a little bit less in your repayments So there are actually 130,000 tracker customers who have have still yet to fix we've seen 58,000 track come off trackers in the last two years So there's been a massive movement away from trackers as people have looked to cat But there's still a lot of customers there who potentially could still fix and the rates Haven't really risen as much as you might expect so it's still possible The fix at three point one nine and if you remember Greg I've just mentioned the average track is now at five is going to be at least four point nine So that would save you around 14,000 So it's save you about half of the increase that we've seen from the ECB Is there any scenario whereby your bank if you're on a tracker will not allow you to fix your mortgage? Because I seem to recall last time we talked about this someone saying that they weren't allowed to fix it Yeah, so if you're with a retail bank If you're with one of the high street lenders one of the pillar banks Then that's not the case. You can you can either fix with your current bank And they will offer your rates or you can switch to an alternative bank and I would encourage people to talk to a broker about The rates that are right there because it won't surprise you Greg, but the most expensive lenders are the main banks So generally if you talk to a broker, they can probably rather than fixing with the bank you're with The best way to get a deal is to talk to a broker and get on another rate however, unfortunately, there are Around 60,000 customers with with the Vulture funds who are what we call mortgage prisoners who The right is no fixed rate if you're with a Vulture fund and Now you can switch away in theory for a retail bank if you're with a Vulture fund However, there are 60,000 customers who won't be accepted by the high street non-performing loans. Are there? Yeah, well, some of them are non-performing, but and this is a misconception that that's out there But a lot of them are performing People have paid their rates, but unfortunately, they don't quite make the affordability criteria for the new So they've always paid their bills, but they can't switch away because let's say the circumstances have changed or and I think this is really important to remember When the banks were handing out silly money back in 2006 2005, you know, they might have got a hundred percent mortgage and And over a 40 year term This is the crazy stuff that was going on back then and now the banks are saying, oh, no We're all proper and serious and we can't accept you even though they put them on their terms in the originally What rates are people with Vulture funds paying currently it does range, but some of them are quite horrendous. So, um, I Mentioned the track of customers earlier on and they're the people who most people who've seen the increase in rates With the retail banks high street lenders Variable rates have only just started to rat rise. So AIB put 0.35 percent through in February I do expand Bank of Ireland and permanent TSP to follow with these rates. So we will also see variable rates rise But the Vulture fund have been putting these rates through on trackers and variables from the start And that means that some of the variables now are on eight and nine percent So really pain all right. Yeah, and of course when we talk about switching and and all that type of stuff, too There's a lot of people listening in this region who have houses that are affected by defective concrete as well And they are trapped and some of them are trapped with the Vulture funds as well at those excessive high rates So it's a double triple and quadruple Whammy for some of those Right, so you mentioned there about the variable rates at the moment with the pillar of banks the people just on variable rates The banks have but I wouldn't say absorbed it But that they haven't really been increasing as such you've mentioned some increases The sense is is that now is it not with this latest increase that even if you mortgage hasn't Increased on a variable rate recently. It's it's probable if not likely that it will after this next round of rate increases Yeah, so it won't surprise you to know Greg that the banks haven't been Tapping the variable rates not passing through the increases out of the goodness of their hearts And what they've been doing is they've been keeping the deposit rates really low And they've been taking there are billions at the moment in deposit accounts. They've been popping those in offshore banks themselves and They've been getting 3% on that so they've been making an absolute pile You can see this in the in the accounts of the banks that have recently been released However, there is pressure Competitive leaders. There's now a 2% rate Available in Ireland through a company called trade republic and this talk of Revolute offering that rate They're not in the market yet But I would be counting the days to potentially them doing that so the banks sit on those low deposit rates There's a risk. They'll lose all that money and that money will go elsewhere and seek higher higher rates So they'll probably have to move those rates when they do move those rates They'll also have to move the variable rates and that's why analysts and myself Do you think that those variable rates are about to move and AIB as I say already moved them in February? So we're already in that cycle, right? Okay. What about first-time buyers? Not that there's a huge deal of activity in that regard but someone applying for a mortgage for the first time and I suppose that's where Whether you can do it now or in a couple of months it might There might be some difference in what you can get the rate at the fixed rate perhaps. Yeah So I mentioned that 3.19% rate that's available I'm expecting that to be withdrawn from the market any day now. It's been there for about nine months and It's extremely attractive ISIS what will happen is Because the easy people refinance rate goes up the cost of funds to The lenders go up and therefore when they issue six fixed rates They will increase those fixed rates, but we would expect those fixed rates They're available to increase and that will make things tougher Again on on hard pressed first-time buyers, you're right Yeah, and I mean obviously the argument for inflation rises. Sorry the argument for interest rate rises is to suppress To suppress isn't it inflation? But we are looking now at the next budget where the government is looking at helping people out with their mortgages to absorb to help them with the Increased cost of interest rates. It kind of seems a bit odd to me in other words It's state money then really that's just being flooded into the banks again Maybe it's not that simple, but if we are if in if interest rates is to to drive down inflation yet The government is assisting people With the cost of inflation It seems all counterintuitive to me. I'm not saying it's the wrong thing to do But it doesn't make sense Yeah, there is an element of the right arm not knowing what the left arm is is is doing here and I do think the interest rate increases really are Pretty much the only policy Leaver that the central bank that's tasked with bringing inflation back down to 2% as And around the world This is what this is the medicine that central banks administer To governments to to to bring inflation back under check so they will definitely keep doing this I mean and they've stayed do you know what's crazy about that market and all this is not about mortgages, but inflation is being driven by artificially high energy prices Right because the companies aren't passing on the savings and also food art and food is a essential to live Food inflation is is is the cost of food is what's another key element to the inflation. So what do you want us not to eat? You know but they're giving us less money not to eat with anyway A caller says hi Greg. I'm going to track and walk. It's up. It's up 300 euro extra a month from last year I mean, that's huge mark 3,600 euro extra. How many of us could just absorb that? What do they do? I mean what do they do at this point? The really important thing to say here is The the numbers that I've just talked about are averages. So within those averages. There are a lot of different stories. There are Customers who've seen very little increase because they don't have many years left They don't have much amount on their mortgage, but there are on the flip side of that Customers who've really seen massive increases now If you can switch if you're not one of those mortgage prisoners As I'd said before Greg, I definitely get in touch with a broker. There are still Very good fixed rates. I know people have been concerned because and I think this has been one of the problems, frankly Because of the tracker mortgage scandal back in 2008 It was drummed into people back then And it was good advice back then Don't give up your tracker and and you know people are fearful Because so many people lost out when they did give up their trackers So get proper advice talk to a broker, but I really wouldn't sit on your hands if you are You know not one of the 60 000 mortgage prisoners and most people aren't most you know 100 000 of the 130 000 tracker customers and still switch Get on the phone and do it soon because those low fixed rates literally i'm waiting for I'm waiting for the lenders to to tell us that that they're withdrawing those from the market any any day now So so the time really the window the good news is the window hasn't closed The bad news is the window is about to close I call it says when bank of scotland left ireland loans were transferred to pepper Pepper cannot offer any fixed rates. They're just servicing the loan. That's the person that's trapped Is it yet? That's a great that is a great example and this is a misconception about the vulture funds um The vulture funds basically Fuck a load of loan sales a load of different business So the people who were on dance gear bank and in um back to scotland island They were all transferred over to vulture funds that are administered by pepper They can't fix now those customers typically by the way The ones that aren't prisoners that they actually have got the affordability and that they can switch But not everybody knows that what we're finding is a load of people think i'm with the vulture fund. There's nothing I can do again talk to a broker somebody who's reputable um and and and has all the lenders and You may be able to switch away and get on a decent rate All right, last one here with ulster bank and my mortgage hasn't been transferred yet I'm stuck in limbo at the moment because I can't switch to a non tracker rate. What can I do? Yeah, there is a there is a small sliver of ulster bank customers who had um a product Which was called a split which was quite an innovative product and the the problem that they face um Is is that no bank has the equivalent product? So they've been completely stuck in limbo. Um As far as I know, I'm not aware of any options for for for that customer group at the moment Is that where you pay half the mortgage interest only is it? Is that what? Yeah, sorry, it's it's actually where it was a merger of the current account and um And and and the mortgage so it actually meant your the balance you had in your current account offset All right, I'm out and it was a great product But unfortunately now those customers are are are trapped one thing that I would say is we do have a campaign around mortgage prisoners So people who do find themselves trapped. We have got an email address and we are trying to raise pro the profile and also um Give people support. So if if somebody does find themselves in that situation They can email us on um mortgage prisoner at money sherpa dot i e um and um We will get back to them and we'll either try and raise Um the profile in the media because a lot of people there's a stigma here A lot of people don't want to talk about it and and they should and that will help us kind of get action with the government Yeah, and the other thing is as I say some people think they're trapped and they're not So we are finding sometimes we talk to people and we're able to find solutions All right mark listen. Thanks for your time. As always. It's greatly appreciated and hopefully that gives people some clarity. Take care Thanks, Greg. All right. That's uh mark cull and their founder of money sherpa dot i e So hopefully it's the same mortgages and mortgage decisions Are things we can have a tendency to hide away from uh or shy away from so hopefully in that piece there You have a full understanding of um, what's happening with the mortgage interest rate hikes the ecb hikes and what impact It may well have on uh you Watch the show live now on youtube facebook and at highland radio dot com The fishermen working the seas off ireland bring us a real bounty every day Like irish crab meat low in fat and brim full of protein omega three and essential vitamins and minerals For lunch or dinner irish crab meat is a delicious shellfish you can buy cooked and ready to go in your supermarket or fishmongers For great recipes online like crab pasta with cherry tomatoes and basil visit board via dot i e forward slash crab and make every day meals amazing It's the right price tiles and wood flooring biggest ever sale up to 50 percent of everything in store All tiles all wood flooring all outdoor slabs cladding and bath where everything slashed in price This sale is not to be missed right price tiles and wood flooring biggest ever half price sale extended until sunday Attention all pet lovers and owners gary's pet world letter kenny is open seven days per week offering the very best value on all pet foods accessories grooming and care products call in and let our staff help you spoil your pet today You will be amazed by the range of product for all pets with exceptional value on all leading brands Alternatively, you can browse and buy online at petworld.ie and we will deliver to your home Now delighted to welcome back on to the program Donahoe and good morning Donahoe. Thank you so much for joining us Good morning, Greg Um, right. We're speaking to you this time in the context of this footage amazing footage from multiple angles. It has to be said of a drone attack in Moscow, which the russians has claimed was an assassin an assassination attempt on Vladimir Putin Zelensky out saying that We don't attack Russia. We don't attack Putin. We don't attack Moscow. We fight in our own territory And of course as you can imagine Donahoe and I suppose we're all part of it Everyone has their views particularly on social media. What's your analysis of of what happened? Well, there's a there's a number of angles you can look at this from one of them is um Can you hear me? Loud and clear. Yes. Oh, yeah, sorry. Um, so there's a number of angles that you can look at this from I mean one is that we have footage of of the attack and That in itself is of interest because it means the Kremlin wants us to see this You have there was an actual assassination that took place outside the Kremlin walls eight years ago of Putin's main opponent a man called Boris Nemtsov And interestingly enough despite the fact that it took place right beside the Kremlin no cctv cameras Or footage could be presented at that time, let alone disseminated But now we have from multiple angles From, you know, obviously Kremlin controls cctv Footage of this attack and therefore we have to ask ourselves, you know Why is the Kremlin interested us in in seeing this because you know face value over to believe it? It's quite an audacious attack It would be a humiliation for for Moscow many respects because you know the Kremlin should be one of the most guarded And indeed is one of the most guarded power centers in the world You would think that the air defense systems would be such that no Drone would be able to get through drones are relatively slow and vulnerable Ukraine succeeds in in taking down most of them before they they land on their targets So how it would manage to to more or less strike the the Kremlin is is is remarkable And when you think of how in the past the Kremlin has responded to actual successful Ukrainian attacks Such as the the sinking of the flagship Moscow in the Black Sea you might remember that last year in april The Kremlin went to extraordinary lengths Not to be humiliated and they came up with the ever more exotic excuses You know they said there was a fire because of somebody smoking on the on the ship that it wasn't a missile attack That they ship sank because of a storm when it seemed to all in sundry that this was a successful Ukrainian strike So why this you might say more modest attack at least in military terms not not in terms of symbolism Of course why they're publicizing this is very interesting in itself I mean if it was an assassination attempt as the Kremlin is claiming It was a remarkably modest effort because you know Putin firstly is rarely in the Kremlin So they weren't even going to get him at home. He usually stays in his residence west of Moscow And in fact wouldn't it be much make much more sense to attack him when he's known to be in the open At 10 a.m. Of the ninth of may when he has to be in red square For the ninth of may victory day celebrations So why would you you know wait not wait until then if you were planning an attack on the Kremlin? So there's lots of questions out there, but another question then let's just say this was a false flag What would Putin and his administration need such a false flag event for I mean they can obviously and they do bomb Ukraine at will or you know whenever they want to What might this is this to try and Whip up Russian support if indeed it was a fact in fact a false flag and everyone has different views like what would be what would be the Advantage to Putin and his administration in creating this false flag event because obviously they would have to accept as you've pointed out that it does To some extent made them look weak. So where's the where would be the upside for Russia? Well, that that's an excellent question. Greg and that really gets to the to the knob of the matter Because they are playing with fire if they have orchestrated this so it makes you begs the question Well, why is it to justify an escalation? Well, you would say that they've probably thrown everything they can at Ukraine So why would they need to to to have the self inflicted? You know negative pr story, you know to justify a further escalation And it's not of course that they haven't done that in the past one right Remember when Putin came to power first in 1999? There were the the bombings in Moscow and Volgodons which was used to to justify an all-out war against Chechnya interestingly Dmitry Medvedev Who was of course for four years president of Russia and very much ally to to Vladimir Putin? He said yesterday that this attack on the Kremlin justified the physical elimination of Vladimir Zelensky and his cabinet But again, you're left thinking haven't they been trying that from day one? They mean they started with an attack on Kiev back in February of last year So the second point that you raised may be about mobilizing enthusing the russian population that they face this existential threat, you know Maybe somewhere closer to the truth, of course the lack, you know the mobilization last september was very lackluster It prompted hundreds of thousands of russians to to flee russia So perhaps that might that might be it But there's another intriguing possibility in that that there's some kind of internal power struggle Uh within the russian political elite that this may not have been authorized by the government, but by somebody else Um, you know it just smack up that, um, you know very exotic story of from 1987 I'm certainly old enough to remember when a young german man metheus rust. He landed a plane Uh, he flew it managed to fly it into red square and it landed Right beside the kremlin and of course it led to a huge re-evaluation of the soviet union's Defense and they the gorbachev sacked the defense minister and the commander of the air defense So maybe there's some kind of internal, you know maneuverings going on within the defense sector That they're trying to demonstrate that, you know, the leadership isn't doing its job properly And maybe there's other people trying to, uh, you know get promoted. Who knows? Could it be also possible that obviously, uh, they have to Uh, uh, uh, greatly scale down public involvement in victory day celebrations And maybe if they can present a threat in moscoe that that might make the public feel that oh right okay I understand what they're doing because if I know correct, I understand I'll read correctly don't I can You know better than I of course you do Uh, part of the uh, the celebrations is that people will walk through the streets holding pictures of loved ones that that would have died in war normally the second world war Russia might be afraid of an awful lot of people walking the streets with pictures Of the hundreds of thousands of people potentially that have died in the last couple of years And that would not play very well. I'd imagine Well, that's an excellent observation and again, it's one of the possible theories, uh, you know Because this victory day is certainly like no no other there's there's no victory to celebrate and and, uh, You know The kremlin must be wary at this stage this very delicate stage of of of its war against Ukraine of of any mass mobilization Even if it's state orchestrated as you say It could be a vehicle for people to parade with their Photographs of their loved ones that have died in the in the conflict in Ukraine because traditionally as you say they it's usually You know family members of veterans who died in world war two, uh, who who parade But you know who's to say that it could it could end up being something else already Governors of regions in russia had communicated to the kremlin. They were cancelling their regional Parade so already in advance of this attack if it is such on on the kremlin They were already moves to downscale this and to lower expectations about what victory day celebrations might look like Certainly, this will be a victory day celebration like no other in russia Yeah, and history of shoulders too that often these days of celebration can actually turn into Days of protest just briefly don't look if you don't mind what do we expect over the next couple of months because Uh, uh, we've been hearing about this ukrainian offensive for for quite some time now And even the fact that they're perhaps because of leaks keeping some of that information and planning to themselves And not even letting on to to international partners and then we hear that russia's planning something as well Uh, what do the next couple of months have in store for for us? Donner as we as we watch on uh to this awful situation Well, what we know is that ukraine has taken A beating over the last couple of months in terms of this kind of terrorist attack on the civilian infrastructure I mean, we often forget when we look at spectators like the attack on the kremlin that, uh, you know Just yesterday 21 people were killed in a massive russian attack on on the city of her son Which was recaptured by the ukrainians in november a few days ago 19 people were killed When an apartment block was killed in the center ukrainian town of uman So this this goes on every day And indeed this morning we've had attacks in kiev and in other ukrainian cities in zaporizia and odessa So that's that's kind of the the drones attacks. That's the the the air attack But we then have the the the war of attrition in donbass where the front line is and the russians have thrown everything at capturing Bakut, which is a city about the size of galway Um, and it's it's completely depopulated. Uh, they but they haven't captured it after several months of trying Uh, estimated russian losses are 20 000. Um, it's been a remarkable Uh, you know lack of success and and and during this time ukraine has been promised and is now received More than 250 state-of-the-art tanks 1500, you know armored vehicles and all signs aren't that they're preparing preparing for a major counteroffensive The question is where of course it will target because as you might remember in previous counteroffensives They were quite good at keeping it secret up until the last moment and indeed giving the impression They were going to attack somewhere else So they've made a point of of not showing their hand and even to their allies and therefore The first people who probably will know about this counteroffensive are the russians themselves when they feel the artillery don't have Thank you so much for your time as always. I greatly appreciate it Not at all. Okay. Take care of yourself That's uh, don't go or be coin who is a professor of politics at the school of law and government doblin city university Where he lectures on post-soviet politics unrecognized states and irish politics as well A caller says if you want to talk about a false flag, how about America and iraq and weapons of mass destruction? Indeed that was uh, the biggest false flag of them all But that's some time ago now. We're talking about what's happening today, but I take the point. Okay. 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Kenny retail park Style and perfection at incredible value an email here. Hi greg. I'm sitting in the emergency department in letter. Kenny hospital Myself my sister and my mom who was staged for cancer and she was at her gp Yesterday morning and she referred her straight away to go to the hospital She has fluid in her right lung and she's breathless and in a lot of pain And we went into the hospital at 1 p.m. Yesterday It's now 9 30 in the morning and she still hasn't got a bed It's an absolute disgrace that a cancer patient has to sit this long to be admitted This hospital is a complete mess the many people that we're waiting to see young and old It is just heartbreaking in this day and age can nothing be done They're spending money on this and that but what else would you expect from this joke? Of a state we're sitting here with our poor mother and there's nothing we can do to help her Thank you. Greg. Would you please highlight this? With something seriously needs to be done kinds regards Another scandalous the number of hospital trolleys yesterday It's now treated as normal same with the housing crisis and homelessness All our young sons and daughters emigrating which is heartbreaking to parents And more contacts about people Being told in the ed last evening who'd been sitting there for much of the day that if they can go to go But the one thing we hear time and time again is that People are sympathetic to the staff that they are trying the They are trying their best in very difficult circumstances Neil Donahoe is industrial relations officer With the inmo covering the northwest and he joins us now not surprising Then to hear from your members that nine out of ten of them Say they were at least somewhat burnt out because of the workload and the conditions they're working in Neil Absolutely and and thanks for having me on just to make a point to mean that that story that you've just shared Greg It absolutely is shocking and and our members share a death Um, I do have to say that in letter can he ask that we have seen improvements in the recruitment over the last couple years But it's just the attendance levels are massively massively high Um, there isn't enough space we keep hearing from management for all the patients and equally our view is that there are not enough staff in order to carry out the workload And that burden is is very very real You know, there's an emotional burden for the staff there who who feel guilty for what their patients go through They want better standards They're members of the community also There may be service users also themselves and they want to have a better better health system But it's just not functioning to a level that we believe is safe or that our members believe is safe And we want to see that change desperately What needs to be changed then because this can't continue we can't have a situation where Almost the entire body of nursing staff feel burnt out Something eventually has to give we have consultants speaking out saying it's at the point now whereby Despite their best efforts, they have to almost treat patients like numbers. So what Changes to improve this situation Well capacity is something that we keep hearing from the HSE is a problem And that's going to require a significant investment and time in order to put in place But this is a very immediate problem. We can't wait six months or two years or whatever it will take to have that capacity built It in this moment in time What we believe is required is to have the right staffing levels there in order to deal with it No matter how many people are attending if you have more more staff there that are highly skilled Highly capable, then you'll improve the flow of patients and improve the outcomes And again, there's evidence of that I mean, there is an evidence-based tool to decide safe staffing in Ireland now The difficulty is it isn't fully implemented and not fully funded and we need to see that in leverkenny hospital We know that just looking on based on that evidence based tool looking at leverkenny medical Words surgical words and the ed alone. They need at least an extra 60 nurses for that No, that's not taken account of all areas. That's just for the medical surgical and emergency department So you can see it's a massive deficit. I mean, there's members there Where on their good will that service is running that you know when a shift isn't filled for whatever reason if there's A massive influx of patients if there's a very high demand They come in do extra hours to help out or they'll stay on maybe to do an extra hour As an addition onto a very long and difficult shift already in order to help their colleagues out And to help out the patients that they see suffering every day Yes, but I mean, how are we going to recruit into a health service with this type of an advertisement going out? Well, listen We have to start by by fixing the problem We can't shy away from that and it is a genuine problem Like I said, there's an evidence-based tool that is sitting on a table waiting to be fully implemented And we believe on that stone. It's not just about recruiting people in it about retaining the staff that are already there We hear every day of people that are leaving because of that burnout If there was an extra pair of hands to help them with that workload It might encourage them to stay and we start that constant cycle of losing the absolutely brilliant experience that exists amongst nurses and midwives Yeah, um and Obviously people probably thought the pressures through covid were a temporary thing But it seems to be permanent now in that we're not talking about winter plans anymore We're talking about an all year round type of a plan presumably Staff feel they're not getting any break or or they they can't steady themselves or get back to a Steady footing pre covid as bad as it was then if you know what I mean Absolutely, it's become become an absolute constant We used to talk about the winter surge But people will say now that during the summertime it's almost the exact same There's really no reprieve at all. They're working at full pace all the time. No rest. No letter Um, I suppose when again when you're talking about a winter plan I mean the winter plan is very seldom if ever in on time in order to address the concerns in advance of the winter We want to see I supposed to hit you Hit to see being more proactive and again, it's a yearly plan They know every single year that there's going to be a surge It shouldn't wait until the last minute to put measures in place and the difficulty with that And we saw this back in december and january in particular where there was massively high attendance In the acute hospitals is that it always falls to the people at the cold face It will fall to the nurse or the midwife that is there To pick up the pieces because of a failure to plan and that again is going to impact very negatively on retention We know a lot of people have left the acute hospitals Maybe with 20 years experience in an ed you know that type of skill level that type of experience and knowledge level Bleeding out from hospitals Because of that failure to plan and because of the pressure they're under and they're not just leaving the country They're going to community areas as well But realistically if the hospital problem is going to improve they have to really work on their attention News and that evidence-based tools is key. It has to be a solid stable foundation That we're all working on the health ministers announced the funding for about 800 extra nurses through this year's budget He made that announcement obviously before he's due to address the conference Is that the good news or is it about how is that going to be delivered or How will that news be received or how is it being received? It's it's absolutely good news to hear that there's investment I mean again, we know that if you invest in nursing that you will improve the patient outcomes We've seen that in in studies that we're done Again, you know even reducing the number of secondary admissions I mean the hospitals a lot of people say it's almost like we're evolving door for patients that they go in They get treated that they maybe are leaving to swiftly and they're back in again a couple of weeks later When you invest in nursing and improve the the nursing Um Workforce levels you actually improve the patient outcome as well. So it should help reduce that But again, like I said, it's great to see the investment, but retention is key here There's a lot of people like we said that are leaving because the exceptional exceptionally difficult conditions So great to have the funding to bring people in but keeping them there is what's key We can't just have staff coming and leaving and keeping that cycle perpetuating What kind of reception do you think the minister will get uh in front of delegates? Well, I mean recently we saw the head of the on goddess you can't or not get a very favorable reception in front of the g r. A What do you think? I mean, what is the view of steve and donnelly amongst nurses? I think our our members are steadfast. They're absolutely resolution this that there must be safe staffing We're not asking for I don't believe it's a massive request It's just asking for safety for the patient safety for the staff And that has to be achieved. So I'm hopeful that he'll have some positive things to say on that As for how will be received by the members that they're well able to speak to themselves They're very vocal on this issue And I'm glad to see that he's coming today to hear what they have to say Okay, uh neil. Thanks for your time this morning. I appreciate it That's neil donna who who is the inamos industrial industrial relations officer covering the northwest And we shall see a little later on what kind of reception steve and donnelly receives 08 6 08 6 60 25 000 A caller called in to say why can't the triage and urge nurse send you for an x-ray or bloods to the lab while you're waiting for a doctor Another uh says that woman shouldn't have to go through the ed It should be straight into the oncology ward But unfortunately, uh, we were speaking to a gentleman last week whose mother was sitting in an ambulance outside ed for four or five hours She was a cancer patient as well. And that was the question he posed. 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I'm akilah clark with the news at 10 o'clock The health minister has announced funding for around 800 extra nurses through this year's budget Stephen donnelly has revealed it today before he's due to address the biggest nursing union in the country The irish nurses and midwives organization published a survey yesterday that raised concerns about workplace stress Minister Stephen donnelly says this new announcement is something the union has called for before today I've announced that we're allocating full funding through the budget for this year to fully roll out the safe staffing Framework in all hospitals in ireland. This has been a core element of the program for government It's something that the ianmo have been calling for for many years While ianmo's industrial relations officer for the northwest named donnelly says why there has been an increase in recruitment At letter kennie university hospital the number of staff at the hospital still falls well below the need to deal with high Attendances he told the nine to noon show a short time ago that immediate action is needed This is a very immediate problem. We can't wait six months or two years or whatever it will take to have that capacity built In this moment in time What we believe is required is to have the right staffing levels there in order to deal with it No matter how many people are attending if you have more more staff there that are highly skilled Highly capable then you you'll improve the flow of patients and improve the outcomes Donegal county council's housing committee has been a tool Told that the authority the authority must look at acquiring some larger properties to meet the need that exists in the county The call came from councillor jerry mcmonagall who told members that there are many larger families on the council's housing list Who will not be catered for under the council's current building policy? Council mcmonagall says if the authority's current plans do not include the construction of larger homes Then the council must look at buying them We have to use every avenue that's open this and if there's turnkey projects and we're dealing with developers who Are building the these turnkey projects. Then we need to ensure that there is four and possibly five beds Included in them turnkeys. There is a great need for it. There has been for quite a few years now And I I'm just about dismayed that We're not building more for our five bed houses. And if we aren't going to build then I think we need to be purchasing them A well sunny gold concert believes footage of a legal domper should be posted on social media as a deterrent It's after rubbish including a chair a strimmer and a children's push-trike were discovered discarded a close to muckish grotto Cantor Michael mclafrey previously called for cctv cameras to be installed at flight tipping hotspots He says those responsible need to be called out. I do feel like I've asked for before We're going to have to go down the road with cameras and just catch these culprits because catching them and finding them and and possibly as well with you are going further than that Putting the recordings up on social media might not be a bad idea to act as a deterrent to stop the rubbish dumping Take a here like off the left for it's to northern municipal districts says the closure of the castle fin credit union Is a huge blow the ballet buffet and snorler credit union announced that the service in castle fin Would cease to operate on july the second due to the termination of its tenancy at the premises Efforts are now being made to secure an alternative building Cantor pagea mcguyan says it's another example of a loss of a vital service matter what the service is in any town or village it's We don't want to see anyone been lost and and I'm sure now Hopefully I know that some building wall Going forward because I know from speaking to a number of people and and and around castle fin They certainly would be very good to see that Because I was doing me in there zero pesticide Exceedances were identified in public drinking water supplies in Donegal last year It marks a significant reduction in the number of exceedances for pesticides and public drinking water supplies in the county In 2021 ishka erin detected three exceedances for mcpa and bento zone The utility however is urging people to continue to consider the environment and alternatives to pesticides when gardening farming and maintaining sports grounds Whether I some sunny spells with dry conditions today However, it will become cloudier with outbreaks of rain later and highest temperatures today off 11 to 14 degrees That's all from highland radio news for now. We'll be back with an update again at 11 o'clock until then. Good morning The obituary notice is for this thirsty morning may the fourth The death has taken place of james t's durable manor cunning him family friends and neighbors welcome to his niece Hilary thompson's home durable manor cunning him from one o'clock this afternoon Funeral at half past two tomorrow afternoon in hillary's home followed by burial in refo presbyterian burial ground The death has taken place in glasgow of breed huge on tenison negal her glasgow and formerly baltony gorethork Her remains will repose at the family home two more evening from five o'clock until rosary at nine o'clock Funeral mass in christ the king church gorethork on saturday afternoon at one o'clock with interment afterwards in the adjacent cemetery The funeral mass can be viewed live on cairn rorty funeral directors facebook page The death has occurred of bernard ward burton port his remains will repose at mcglint's funeral home done low This afternoon from two o'clock with rosary at eight o'clock fall by private removal to his home Funeral mass two more morning at eleven o'clock in synclombage church with interment afterwards in belchurch cemetery Family flowers only donations in lay of dunno community hospital Heist is private after the rosary and on the morning of the funeral The death has taken place of jimmy bradley monia linds fort boncranah His remains will be reposing at porter funeral home main at gory from seven until nine o'clock tonight Funeral from there two more morning at half past ten going to the star of the sea church desert tegney For eleven o'clock recreation mass with burial in the adjoining graveyard The death has taken place of john mcgrory nine synt oliver's avenue boncranah formerly drum endure John's remains are reposing at his late residence funeral from there two more morning at quarter past ten going to St. Mary's church cock hill for eleven o'clock recreation mass with burial in the adjoining graveyard Funeral mass can be viewed live on church services dot tv The death has taken place of lc crompton nae berg late of coronation park syme mills Reposing at her daughter liz pierce's home eight coronation park syme mills Funeral leaving her daughter's home tomorrow afternoon at half past one For service of thanksgiving in syme mills presbyterian church at two o'clock Interment afterwards in art straw new cemetery Donations and leo flor's place to melmont manna residence comfort fund kirk quickly funeral directors family time please from 11 p.m. Until 11 a.m The death has taken place of the vet roland nae mcormick of swords at county dublin originally from harrick cloughard dairy beg county dunigol remains reposing at the family home in maharick cloughard Wake today from 11 o'clock until 8 o'clock rosary at 8 o'clock Heist private after rosary and on the morning of the funeral Funeral mass in st. Mary's church dairy beg two more morning at 11 o'clock with interment afterwards in maharick Cemetery the funeral mass can be viewed live on cure and roti funeral directors facebook page family flowers only donations in loot to the dunigol hospice The death has taken place of paul mckenna kinnigore road wrath mullen and formerly antrim tine and desert martin county dairy funeral mass this morning at 11 o'clock in st. joseph's church wrath mullen burial afterwards in wrath mullen cemetery funeral mass can be viewed on mcmedia.tv family time please before the funeral this morning and the death has occurred of sister margaret mary larkin carnalor ran tolamore county awfully and sister of nazareth nazareth heist fawn recreation mass today at st. carthage's church kilnagh ran county awfully at 12 noon fall by interment in st. carthage's cemetery ran recreation mass can be viewed on mcmedia family flowers only please donations in loot desired to nazareth heist patients comfort fund care of any family member or murphite funeral directors for more details including any family health guidelines for wigs and funerals please go to highlandridio.com at irish life health our benefit plan helps you embrace a healthier lifestyle get up to 250 or back on a mix of benefits like fitness wearables dietitians and sports clubs like your local ga club it's health insurance but not as you know it search irish life health irish life health act is regulated by the central bank of irland's terms and conditions apply call us to see exactly what's covered watch the show live now on youtube facebook and at highland radio.com don't forget later on we're going to be back in the garden with paul so if you have any questions about gardening at this time of the year of course get in touch with us right now potted plants hedges trees bushes whatever it might be 08 6 60 25 000 the falls generally light up when paul joins us so if you want to make sure your question is answered please get it into us as soon as you can now if you don't want a text you don't have to 07 491 25 000 and just a reminder that if you're listening outside to the republic wherever you are uh 0035 386 60 25 000 good to have that number in your phone because you never know when you might want to get in contact with us uh caller says there's just not enough capacity in letter candy hospital another hospital in a minor injury unit needs to be set up asap in the south and in the north of donagall to help the situation in 2013 after flooding in letter candy they talked about setting up minor injury units that was 10 years ago and not one yet why not why not make these changes to help patients and staff alike there are x-ray units in killi begs in donagall town why is the new hsc unit in donagall town not have a now doc center and minor injury unit for southwest donagall make a great deal of sense it really would i think lots of people of um would be able to benefit from that we've a poll running on our social media um and i don't have that poll just the question in front of me i'll grab that and i'll get to some of your contributions to it um i was in a and e on saturday night hurt my foot i explained to the triage nurse that i sorry i beg your pardon i was with my son in a and e and saturday night who would hurt his foot i explained to the triage nurse that he had autism and that he would likely get agitated and they got us in and out in two hours i want to thank the reference for everything they did and show a positive story indeed and that is a typical story of staff trying their best to help people in that difficult situation um many of you getting involved uh in the conversation about castle fin credit union we've had a number of texts on this and by the way if you want to come on and talk about it as well work over it in the news but if you want to talk about uh the closure of castle fin credit union please get in touch with us we're more than happy to cover that too this listener says it's an invaluable asset to the town widely used a lot of the clients are elderly may not be able to drive to balibah fey there's a huge spin-off to the local st. Vincent de paul shop as a lot of the credit union customers go up to the shop after they complete their business in the credit union a big loss of income for svp shop it is as much a social loss as a practical financial service loss for the community it's a meeting social point for the local community on saturdays the credit union should engage fully with locals and maybe some vacant property in the town could be found and renovated even if nothing is available at the moment another the closure is going to be such a big loss to the people of castle fin and the surrounding areas who avail of the sub office on a saturday it's used by young and old alike and some who might have difficulty getting to balibah fey all the time also the credit union in balibah fey closes at three hopefully they'll be able to source new premises in castle fin uh and although it's a terrible blow for castle fin and i know greg will hear how it will seriously impact the community particularly the older members of the community traveling to balibah fey is just not an option for many and now particularly when the balibah fey office have still not reverted to their pre-covid opening times 10 a.m to 3 p.m is barely suitable for those in the twin towns area so it's now reliant on the saturday opening again we're going to be covering this of course uh in more detail but if you want to get involved in the conversation uh on the future of the castle fin credit union which seems to have been decided 08 6 60 25 000 on our social media on highland radio on facebook uh we uh have the following question hope first holy communion season has begun and for many families it's now become a costly one day affair do you agree with this get in touch with us uh and leave your comments on that social media post is it putting pressure on you is it a problem uh for you 08 6 60 25 000 if you want to get involved by text or go on to our facebook as elaine and agnes have elaine says i think holy communion is about how much the child gets on that day elaine i believe i imagine you believe it shouldn't be and agnes says it's only as expensive as you want to make it okay which makes a bit of sense too all right back after the bingo numbers the county's number one talk show the nine till noon show on highland radio it's time for mcbi bingo on highland radio it's thursday the fourth of may jackpot day you're playing for the jackpot prize of 16 800 euro on the pink sheet the reference number is s9 it's game number 18 the jackpot number is 39 this number can come out in any position from the next 10 numbers drawn and now here are your daily numbers 66 77 49 42 37 34 45 46 65 and finally eight phone your claim to nine one zero four eight double three before eight tonight leave your name contact number and the name of the shop where you purchase your book and we'll call you back the next working day get all your ncbi bingo information at highland radio dot com transform your garage with an electric roller 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today and um what have you done overnight where have you a bed or a trolley or you see no no we're sitting in the hard chairs yes we are the doors come out one stage and give us a blanket there's women here with our children waiting they haven't got through there's been no x-rays done they're still with no x-rays yet us desperate here and have you been told anything about your condition mary obviously you wouldn't have attended if you didn't think it was serious no i'm just among the queue i asked about 30 months ago i'm on the queue so i'll be here a while yet right and terrible you don't know if you need to be admitted or anything yet either i don't know i have never seen a doctor yet no medication no no nothing just no nothing no right yes and what was it what was it like on those chairs overnight mary it's not comfortable definitely not no some people were in wheelchairs we were just sitting there in the hard chairs the nurses did come on one stage and give us blankets when we're getting cooler but the witness horrendous definitely and how many was it busy well at one stage just now there was 104 waiting right and the place was packed here and do people just get up and leave mary or do they hang around a lot of people left last no a lot of people left last night about seven o'clock a manager came down to have a word we had listened to her and she told us anybody had felt that they could go home could go home and they'd be sitting this morning again otherwise the worst delays yeah indeed and that that touchy tally's perfectly with so people left but the place is packed again they start to pile up now again we still were not getting priority from last night we're just sitting here waiting there's children here we've broken haven't got an x-ray yes right okay and are you gonna stick it out mary you have to don't you i have to i have to yeah i sat this down now i have to yeah and are you on your own i am indeed yes yep and what about yeah we've met and with other people we're talking we keep them on another company but we're not getting over and what about a cup of tea or something to eat or yes the camera in one stage one lady here lovely lady from karen dronell went to the shop turn the net and took us all back sandwiches staff did come around with cups of tea all right and tea and toast to keep us going it's unbelievable mary that what you're having to go through that yes we've heard it on the radio for but until you experience it here that's awful i know and people think we kind of go on about it but i think until as you say you've sat there and have you ever seen anything like this before if you have to attend before or no never seen a speaker crowd here before no definitely not and you've no idea when you might be seen either i haven't a clue the last time i asked there about 30 months ago they told me i'm only two i'll be here a while yet and are you worried about given the fact that it's a clot in your leg or potentially we hope it's not and i also have blog directories so i have to stay put but sitting sitting on those hard chairs couldn't be good for you yes no it is not no but sure you just get up and walk around if i can get the chance i said right okay yep and if you're perfectly so what's the bad situation okay all right mary definitely does right okay listen i'm sorry for what you're going through i really am okay well it's not just me there's a lot of people here okay yeah i seriously i heard them all right the nurses are great they're doing their best but there's something not right definitely something's gone wrong and you're saying young people there with suspected broken bones and stuff as well oh yeah they're sitting beside me yeah young lads sort of playing football and that coming on this night they were coming on the early the only lads beside me were broken out to swarm his nightmare any medicine for him at all or anything as mom to got some painkillers for a while ago yeah and he's been there all for night as well yep mm-hmm a young lad doesn't know young lad of 11 he has a broken wrist nothing happened oh my word okay yeah all right sounds like absolute chaos mary it really does um i does indeed yes and then what you have too you've got people and i'm sure you're one of them that then you know don't want to hold anyone else up or you can go in front of me or whatever but everyone's got their own problems to try and get sorted that's right yeah mary thanks thanks for your insights no problem all right keep it updated all right mary thank you okay well indeed thank you very much bye bye that's mary there's uh 18 hours um coming up in the emergency department she is uh has a suspected clot in her leg a suspected clot in her arteries i think she mentioned didn't she and uh she has not been seen yet she's had an acg and nothing else no medicine and you heard from mary they're sitting alongside young fellas in this case uh with clearly what sounded very much like broken ankles and broken wrists no x-rays yet they've all been sitting there overnight um summon wheelchairs mary herself on a hard chair she's had tea and toast and a blanket and thankful to the staff of course but um another listener was in contact with me um i won't give her name uh just because there's probably but i'll just read what they say and they've sent me um they sent me a video as well i mean a and e uh the manager just came around this is exactly what uh my last guest was talking about the manager came round and announced that if anyone feels they can go home and return tomorrow morning they say it's a disgrace i'm up with my wee girl for an x-way we've been here since 20 past five yes to the evening i still have not been triaged i got calpol because i asked uh took into triage and took the calpol sent out um and no word about the injuries that was at 10 to 8 last night that's when i got that message and then i got an update at 20 past seven this morning so that's uh another 11 hours later i've been to bed and everything hi greg i'm still here i'm still sitting here with four other parents 14 hours now waiting on a simple x-ray um and that's their situation and we might actually get to speak to that person if they're still um still there and to get an insight a further insight as to what is going on there and people's experiences uh why can't gps help you the same way anymore i don't understand why is this the way i don't think gps ever really could do x-rays and stuff but as i said before in the program i remember going back going back quite some time ago that um you'd go and get an x-ray in the hospital in donningall town there was no talk of going up to letecranny or anything like that uh right okay uh let's take a quick break back with more stay tuned by the way watch the show live now on youtube facebook and at highland radio dot com celebrating 50 years of rugby and the official opening of their new changing rooms ini shown rugby club will host holster versus 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you might remember we had dana on the show and played the song out there not so long ago and she's been singing it to a number of places and of course it would make perfect sense for her to do so this evening to mark this this anniversary i'm delighted to welcome on to the show bishop donal mccune now good morning to you bishop thanks so much for your time today you're very welcome today good to talk to you again yes indeed 150 years it's a long time what is the focus of this anniversary because i suppose you try and pick a theme do you or well i i suppose it's enough opportunity like all anniversaries are whether it's the good friday agreement or a birthday or anything else it sounds to look back on the past with gratitude to enable us to look forward to the future with confidence and so it's it many ways it celebrates a stage in this cathedral's life in that they began planning shortly after the catholic emancipation act of 1829 in other words the mid 1830s and actually we took 100 years before it was completed and and and paid for 1936 a full 100 years so what we're celebrating this week is the opening of the building on the 4th of may 1873 and celebrating all the the things that have happened and only people have come from it you asked about the theme we chose three themes to highlight just this place one was women and the shirt factories and marie horton has done an absolute masterpiece of a charitable and a mightier for use in the cathedral here celebrating the shirt factory women um talent that they had and the contribution they made not just to making shirts but to building communities as it happened sunday we emphasized the mission to young people who really are in a desperate situation in terms of stress and distress and loneliness with the blessing yesterday of the statue of blessed carlowa it is that young 15 year old saint from italy who died in 2006 and we emphasize the environment as well with the presentation last sunday of two oaks uplings for every parish in the diocese so we've tried to to to take up themes like that that can be quite concrete yeah and i mean it's got a a wonderful history and i'm sure it's had a a huge impact on so many people's spiritual lives and outside of the the spiritual element of it if you separate the two so all of that will be be marked i would say there's just so many memories that people have those that are still with us and those that have passed associated with with this great building i hope so yeah i'm a stranger here i i'm only nine years in dairy so anything that happened before 2014 is all alien to me but we had the apostolic nuncio with the pope's ambassador to ireland who only arrived in ireland tuesday of last week he came to us on sunday and took part in the ceremony and as he was leaving the cathedral he said to me bishop you have a living community here and i hope that's what we can celebrate a community that enjoys coming together a community that's turned out in great numbers over this past couple of days a community that's proud of its identity and it wants to continue to be an active civic partner and making this a wonderful city and it has done down through the years so yeah i think it's a time for for recognizing yes maybe famous people bishop kelly who was the man mainly involved in building the cathedral but the enormous numbers of ordinary people who simply have used this as a place to come to laugh to cry to celebrate to hug to be comforted to sell all of those things um i hope we can we can sort of see it as a as a faith community particularly this evening somebody was at the office an element of the cathedral at the mother church of the diocese yesterday was young people but today is the local parish community yeah a statue has been commissioned for the cathedral as well as part of these celebrations can you tell us a little bit about that yes as i mentioned there's this young guy carlo right okay yes i didn't pick that up okay go ahead bishop sorry yes we decided um with a special emphasis on on how to be hand how to be hand on mercy and healing and hope to young people who as you know yourself are suffering so much from stress and distress mental illness fear about the future progeny of relationships violence on the streets all of those things how can we find someone who in the midst of all of that offers hope so we actually commissioned a carved statue from orteez a in the north of italy of president carlo with his his mother sent us a lock of his hair so we hope that it can become a place that will enable young people to find strength and courage with their consolation to believe that they too can be saints and they like many people before them can be a blessing on the world by their commitment to justice environment to peace to love to forgiveness to reconciliation and all of those things so it's meant to be just a symbol of of that call to holiness that we want all young people to hear to be heroes in their own time yeah and as you mentioned there's been a number of masses already tonight at 7 30 p.m. you will be celebrating a mass bishop as i mentioned dana will be singing the song she released recently which is a great story in and of itself behind it dedicated saint patrick at the mass everybody is welcome it should be a very special occasion i think it will be yes somebody was a diocesan mass will be a people from every parish and water was brought from every parish in the diocesan blessed and then we were all sprinkled but that was used yesterday as well this is the local event this is the parish event this is where everybody is about to come along whether you've been here a lot recently or whether your granny used to come here and you talk about it or whether you saw it on on the webcam during lockdown this is meant to be much more of a relaxed local community event and ice cream vans afterwards and all of that sort of thing it's a celebration of the community that has has has made this a sacred place by by by their prayers and by the feet that they've walked in and out of it so often all hours of the day and night so i hope that the celebration of their local identity and of their confidence in terms of facing the future as well what's the last nine years been like for you bishop what have you learned about the community go yourself it's a very talented city uh and obviously the cathedral parish and the long tour parish are large parts of that it's a very talented community in terms of music in terms of artistic creativity in terms for example of that fabulous chalice chathable that marie horton has made at home this is a commitment to artistry there are gracious people who i saw that especially at the 50th anniversary of the bloody sunday they can look back on the past with all its pain and all its distress and yet sort of say yeah we have compassion of where we were a bit like the town i love so well um phil colter song looking back on times were tough and just about enough but we saw it free without complaining there were happy days and so many ways in the town i love so well there are gracious people who have been able to become i think great in their own way not despite what they suffered but particularly because they suffered so much together but it was discrimination or violence or whatever else so i i think it's a big enough place to have huge numbers of tourists coming to us and small enough to have a sense of being homely so i i feel blessed to be here after 36 years in belfast i'm looking forward to them burying me whenever the time comes well we shouldn't talk about that for a while uh bishop thank you very much indeed okay okay take care of yourself thank you very much indeed that's uh bishop uh donal mccown there right 08 660 25 000 is the whatsapp and text number or call us an 07 491 25 000 increased sales of electric vehicles EVs have not made a dent in transport emissions a leading expert has said and he has called for SUVs to be phased out of the market trinity college doublin professor in the department of civil structural and environmental engineering brian corefield said ever-increasing sales of SUVs or sports utility vehicles are canceling out the emission benefits of EVs contributing to transport emissions rising just when they should be uh falling shane odonohu is a motoring journalist an editor at complete car and he joins us now they're coming for your SUVs uh shane i mean i understand the point uh he is trying to make in that you know we are seeing quite a big proportion of of new car sales now being uh either full electric or some variants on it but the streets are a throng with big big cars with one or two people in them yeah um i mean i will point out a different dessert but that i don't care whether people buy SUVs or what kind of cars they prefer i don't have any preference myself but i do think the angle here is wrong um i think you know brian's obviously a very intelligent guy he knows what he's talking about but i think he's got the car market wrong and he doesn't understand car the car market and car engineering actually um the term SUV is just too broad now once upon a time you know SUVs the the the phrase was imported from the US and it very much defined a very big huge vehicle and in fact when the people like brian talk about safety of SUVs um and the size they got but they still refer to american data a lot of the time whereas when you look at the market in ireland the new car market in particular the top 10 and actually i looked it again this morning you need to go to the the 40th best selling car in ireland before you get to an SUV that's large it's very big are you you want to buy like a big seven seat or like you know something that might not look tiny beside a car at the lights in the us yeah absolutely so the top selling cars in in ireland are um they're actually used to be called crossovers and it's probably the car makers own fault for marketing them as SUVs when really they're crossovers yeah they're a bit they are larger than hatchbacks and smaller cars but they're not these gigantic you know stories like this actually when you see in the media are often illustrated by old Range Rovers or big four by fours where and that's actually not the majority of the market isn't that at all yeah the majority of them are out they you know two-wheel drive maybe 1.6 1.7 diesel engine 1.3 petrol engine and then some combination of a hybrid uh low brake horsepower probably about 120 130 you know these aren't the big gas guzzlers that people might associate with SUVs then no when people hear the phrase SUV though those are the things that come to mind the the phrase gas guzzler the Chelsea tractors of that but ireland isn't completely overrun by such things um yeah the vehicles we have for the most part are relatively small engines as you said two will drive a lot of time actually um and again looking through the the new car sales a huge number of them are hybrids are plug-in hybrids and so Brian's point about the offset just purely on the offset of emissions that he he's discussed it isn't quite right even that just looking the top two sellers it's the Haena Tucson and the Kia Sportage this year yes more than half of each of them are selling more diesels than anything um boss nearly half in each case are hybrids or plug-in hybrids and they come with very low emissions so his masses don't and also too i'd want to know are they taking cars away from bosses and lorries uh if you know what i mean because i i had imagined just a slight pivot in the car trade would that really have as big of an impact and the overall output of of pollutants i wonder i don't know if he has figures only for cars uh or if it is across the board um i know i think in this particular instance uh it seems to be you know an anti anti-svv message um and it's something that uh Brian in particular has has been you saying for we love SUVs in this country though we do love Brian obviously doesn't like them and that's fine but the the Irish love an SUV they're the most popular body shape at the moment aren't they am i correct in saying that uh yeah it's kind of hard to the way the uh semi the society of Irish motor industry defines body styles is a bit all overplay sometimes um if you look on its website now it's saying that the hatchback is actually the top selling body style in the country um but there's no doubt look i'm you can't get away from the fact that SUVs or crossovers realistically are far more popular than they've ever been um but you know what what's the alternative people are buying them for a reason okay sometimes you will see people commuting and on they're on their own and vehicles bigger than they want um bigger than they need i mean um but most of the time people choose a car that they need so by banning larger cars or penalizing people that buy larger cars you're going to be penalizing families for instance that we do need but we were talking yesterday about um the waste awareness plan you know and about how we need to get into how we handle our waste and i was putting it to to my guess that you know well we have to we our stuff comes in packaging you know it's not necessarily awful we don't want the packaging we export on boats our recycled waste out of here in other words they ask us to do stuff all the time but i think the powers that we need to do what they need to do and one of those things in the area of motoring is motoring is proper alternatives like we are just up the road here from letter kenny shane and if you want to get around letter kenny you probably need to take your car we don't have you know a modern electric bus service that circles the town a couple of times of an hour that gives us a couple of years to sort of change how we think if you live in mallinhead it's not easy to get to letter kenny university hospital if you need to do you know what i mean so i think before they they push us out of the vehicles they need to be giving us fair alternatives give us a fair crack at the whip chain i think you've made that point yourself yeah absolutely that points we made here before with you Greg that um you know this this anti-car rhetoric is fine and yeah and in an ideal world we'd all be zooming about in electric trams or whatever absolutely but the reality in Ireland right now and you don't even need to go uh to letter kenny you know even even very close to Dublin there's the public transport is not good enough it's not fit for purpose well a study out today whilst you're saying it ranks Dublin with the it's got the worst it's got the worst public transport in Europe of a capital city that's right capital city yeah yeah absolutely and there's no doubt about it um and you know there are lots of there's lots of talk about improving it but it's taking a very very long time and that's just in the city what hope have we for you know smaller towns in Ireland and people need cars we we we have to drop this anti-car rhetoric and instead encourage people to drive more efficient cars you know to to choose cars that are better for the environment um and and yet within that we need to accept that people need cars of a certain size sometimes and also we've got a free market you know you can't just say everybody has to drive a micro car it's just not realistic okay uh before I let you go we were talking yesterday about uh so some of you plans it seems to be uh to our 16 year old said drive cars uh and and we had a lot of people contact us no one for it uh and also to a couple of professional drivers who said it having a limiter on a car would be problematic because they as lorry and bus drivers it takes a lot of experience and time to actually be able to drive with that with that uh with with that limit on but anyway we got no one who thought this was a good idea uh do we have someone on the line today who thinks it's a good idea and you Shane no I'm afraid not no I'm absolutely strongly against the idea as well made mainly for road safety reasons I agree I think the speed limit thing is completely unworkable as well but yeah mainly for road safety I think it's a really bad idea we've seen in other jurisdictions for instance in the US where some states allow it the fatality and crash rate among 16 year olds even in comparison to 18 and 19 year olds is significantly higher all the data points were being really bad idea that's it that's a fate of complete really isn't it that it shouldn't happen if if if we have statistics that show uh an increase in infertilities then that should be enough shouldn't it I don't know who's driving this or where it could come from and we don't have the roads really the multi-lane roads that you might need to accommodate someone ticking along at 45 kilometers per hour it sounds like a disaster waiting to happen yeah I agree and in fact the whole idea of it is uh has come from countries that want to help mobility in rural areas um and you know those roads are even smaller and less safe again so can you imagine can you imagine somebody flying along an 80 kilometers in our road and come around the corner and suddenly there's you know a 16 year old driving a car limit to 45 kilometers an hour um no I think it's a really bad idea yeah and let's face it our traffic laws are a basket case as it is and we can't even really figure out how to to get scooters on the road or not uh so I think I was trying to figure out how to to sort out 16 year olds that's even if we wanted to I think it's about 20 years down the line anyway yeah there's there's so much we have to fix about the country and road safety on our roads before we could even shouldn't consider such a thing all right this is great traffic on the show as always thank you so much uh take care of yourself that is Shane oh don't know who is the motoring journalist and editor with complete car check them out online for more information what do you all think about that 08 660 25 000 that's what's absent text from outside uh the republic 0035 386 60 25 000 give us a call on 0749 125 000 as well we have paul coming up after 11 uh taking your gardening questions so if you want to question for paul get them into us now we have seen rapid growth now we're right in it aren't we we're in the fun zone in terms of getting outside and even if you don't have a garden maybe you've got a windowsill maybe you've got a little space uh a little space at a flat a small balcony maybe you want to know if there's something you can do with that you don't have to always have some uh big luxurious green space to ask a question of uh paul right okay we are going to speak to another person heavily impacted by what's going on at the letter kenny university hospital after this break if you've been the victim of a crime it can sometimes feel like you've been left in the dark with nowhere to turn for answers or support but help is always available no matter who you 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details hold your memories in your hand with mcgee's chemist letter kenny okay we heard from mary who has been in letter kenny university hospital overnight um keeping the brave face on it seemingly um gerildine is another person who's been stuck in the hospital for a long time now thanks for for taking the call gerildine no sleep i'd imagine hi gray how are you i'm all right um yeah no i'm just pulled i'm here i'm just still on the way home from letter kenny um i've must have been probably 15 hours at that stage um we probably got out around half nine this morning from 20 past five yesterday evening and the reger there just had uh just needed an x-ray and there was about another four um parents there with their kids as well that needed x-rays and we were all sitting they were still there when i left and um the nurse that's called the purpose only came on there this morning and she couldn't believe that we weren't told you know last night to come back this morning at eight o'clock because that's when they start so in other words you said that you sat there all night and it's not that you were in a queue there was actually no one on that would do the x-rays like they were giving us hope that you know the doctor would get around to us and um maybe get an x-ray so we were going with that but like like i kept going on asking you know like where am i now and they were saying all your number seven now your number five spell number five and like you know that kind of that that keeps us going that we might be seen for sure the next thing i looked out the window was daylight you know like it's it's an awful long time like the weekend had to go to the car and have a sleep do you know what i mean i had to pull the car up near the door so that i would see her out the window she must have been exhausted and in pain too so you went into the staff yeah we'll get to that if you don't mind Geraldine but you went in at 25 past five obviously she yeah your daughter uh uh injured her ankle i think it was wasn't it so when you know it was her wrist her wrist so when you went in then you would have thought right we might be here till 10 or 11 o'clock talk to us about how do you talk to us about how the evening went because i think then you also heard the manager come in like mary did at about 10 to half seven say look at yeah i can't remember exactly whatever time i had i did had text you or whatever just to let you know what was going on and um so we came out and announced to say whoever wants to go whoever can go home to go home i'm going to return in the morning you know but not meaning like we were still thinking that we were going to be x-ray you know what i mean um so like we stayed like my daughter was very sore and um like that i as i said i got cowbell and i was taken in the triage nurse um gave us a cowbell and didn't really ask anything else and sent us backwards so like i had to go back into triage again right okay so then that what was overnight like you talked about your daughter uh being able to get out to the car which is not ideal having to pull the car close to the door you yourself stuck on a chair were you and there was another person as well that pulled third car because their son had um an injury to his ankle and he was waiting on x-ray and like there were so many there that was there was a bunch of us there that there was probably 10 between the kids and the adults there was 10 people that could have went home and came back up for eight o'clock this morning instead of that whole everybody lying on any and at one stage there was a woman with a child lying on the floor because she couldn't um she needed are we asleep yeah she actually put a blanket on the floor and lying on the floor right and there was very little communication overnight i'd imagine no like we we went on for updates but we were told like that is your number seven your number five and the hope that we would soon be seen but the hours passed and the past and never we were never seen and um then eventually like very early morning as i'm like maybe around seven or whatever um the nurse says to me you know the purple um zone that deals with the injuries you know for x-rays and all is starting at eight o'clock so i was like so you mean tell me now it's going to be eight o'clock you know as i'm so she was like yeah they deal with that so i'm fairness um when they did come on i went back in and um the the nurse there couldn't believe that they didn't tell us all to go home and return at eight o'clock this morning because they could have said to you up to eight o'clock last evening they could could have said sorry people but the injury docs are off duty now eight o'clock and won't return to eight o'clock in the morning you could have gone home and then returned yeah absolutely we could have all returned and like the way like all the ways they were they were all knackered they were lying trying to get comfortable nobody was comfortable it was just it was awful and like there was another older lady and she was there in her room and not one person came out there was people like taking her to the toilet and getting her coffee tea and like she was there on her own and nobody came out to look at her like i don't know like to me the management system is just i just i don't know what to say have you ever seen anything like it i really don't i do you know what i've been up on a me before but i from the time that i walked into that hospital yesterday evening i thought oh my god there was people standing everywhere but like regards to x-rays there should be a room where people have taken four x-rays and get them and get them out there's no need for like say 10 or 12 people that need x-rays to be sitting there like 15 hours yeah so that's just picking up space for people that you know the mean like that is really sick you know that kind of way yeah well 104 people were in there at one stage we were told uh your daughter's wrist not broken i take it tendon damage or something no it's badly it's actually badly sprained and she's just blunt on it's lying for two weeks so right and that often is the case you're seeing if we could get people like her through the x-ray quicker use would be in and out do you know what i mean i just i just don't yeah i just don't get it right okay listen i better let you back on the road and get some sleep if you can okay probably don't with all the other life responsibilities oh don't but come here listen thanks very much for keeping me updated and helping us to tell this story i appreciate it safe home and best wishes to your daughter thanks and hopefully it heals up really quick thanks very much indeed for that paddy's with us too paddy what was your experience it wasn't last night but uh you were in the hospital you went in on friday evening did you yeah it's great i went down on uh friday morning and um i had some white pains or and the chest on friday morning and i struggled on as long as i could and i'd come to a stage in general just i couldn't the pain was that bad so i landed up and um i was on now in fairness i got on the back after ambulance and then i got that so saturday morning saturday morning i was on and they turned around and they says right we're sending you down for a cardiac investigations for a stress test on tuesday tuesday at some time so i says right that's grand what do i do can i go home and free this bed up and come back on tuesday as outpatients or something like that oh no no no no you have to stay here in that bed and i says there's a woman down that corridor she's 83 years of age she's lying certain in a wheelchair all night and she asked the night porter to turn around and give her two pillows and your man says what do you want the two pillows for she says i'm feared to fall off this wheelchair and split myself a five fall asleep she says all that i want is to lie and that floor there and two pillows and your man says oh no no no no you can't you can't lie down there so this is 83 years of age very great she says will you win me out that that place the out past the the canopy the day and the your man says oh no no no you'll be grand that woman lay there all night day i think it was about half half three and then i was setting up lying up in a bed that i'd i was well fed to go home and come back up on tuesday morning and i all day tuesday past i've come a stage where i says right i'm gonna walk down here to this cardiac investigations to see what's going on i walk down and i says to them i says it's part of him off of here i says i was to get on and give a a stress test on here the day and i says she locked up the thing she says you're not even your name is not even on this and just as that i had to i had to get out of there i said so you're you're saying that i'm not i'm lying in the bed all the weekend and i wasn't even booked on the doctors didn't even book me and the management and that miss craig has to go and everybody and dunagall and around here needs to get behind this and drive this on now keep that drive because that there's people line up there that woman was it i it didn't matter to me but there's people there at 83 and 85 90 years of age that's cruel so that is not humane at this day and age and i'll put money or whatever they need to take the money out of somewhere else and pump it until like it's not that's not to say that i think you are or something else this is that's people in there and the politicians are a waste of time here in this county here everyone and i would tell anyone on that tether face and i'm telling it in the live radio now the whole thing i have never witnessed this to what i witnessed at the weekend and i come up i come up i was out the back then yesterday footing about uh i just just poisoned land in the hospital and i come out to get um to get front and on i was just and then you're out of breath they don't know they've never even done the test and the thing is not even booked on all right so you're still i don't know like i don't know what's going on you know well patty make i know you're worried about other people but look make sure you're you're you're looking after yourself if you had chest pains and you're short of breath too do you know what i mean you have to make sure that you look after yourself too patty okay i know but that's the management i'm the place okay the management like a man lying in the bed for saturday sunday monday and all day tuesday and if i was there the day i would still be sitting and that thing wasn't even booked i went down to that shone office and that man hasn't even run like i'm only that's not what i tell you i'm not there's men on there with arms what not hanging out from i'm i'm not i mean thank god but there's people worse off than me yeah a lot worse off than me and if they don't do something about it i tell you that place there that i took a walker in it yeah the plaster is even hanging out the walls their dampness out and the door is going on and out of the place the place has a shams all right patty listen all right i have to head for the news patty make sure to look after yourself will you all right greg no go right get off look after yourself take care arville stop playing with the bluffs and burn harry does he look like he wants a face tattoo teaching kids what's right and wrong is important that's why bank of irelander teaching over 418 thousand students in primary and secondary schools the financial literacy skills that will help them get it right in later life because your financial well-being is our priority register your school today search bank of ireland schools bank of ireland begin bank of ireland is regulated by the central bank world fantastic value at homeland letter kenny gardens centered this saturday 6th of may with a garden super saturday summer flowering bulbs and all roses by to get one free heavy duty six-seater picnic bench only 179 euro gas barbecue now only 179 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this year's budget steven donnelly's announcement comes the day before he's due to address the biggest nursing union in the country the irish nurses and midwives organization published a survey yesterday that raised concerns about workplace stress meanwhile the iron imo's industrial relations officer for the northwest need donna who says while there has been an increase in recruitment at letter kenny university hospital staff are still struggling to deal with the high attendances at the hospital he says 60 additional nurses are required in the medical surgical and emergency departments currently dunagall county council's housing committee has been told that the authority must look at acquiring some larger properties to meet the need that exists in the county the call came from councillor jeremy monagle who told members that there are many larger families on the council's housing list who will not be catered for under the council's current building policy a failure by government has forced people with disabilities to spend an extra nine thousand euro a year on transport that's the claim from the regional technical group of td's as it renews its call for the greater grants and supports for those with mobility the carelock of the lyft sternone municipal district sends the closure of the castle fin credit union is a huge blow the valley buffet and sternone credit union announced that the service in castle fin would cease to operate on july the second due to the termination of its tendency up the premises efforts are being made to secure an alternative building and zero pesticide exceedances were identified in public drinking water supplies in dunagall last year it marks a significant reduction in the number of exceedances for pesticides and public drinking water supplies in the county those are the latest headlines we'll be back with an update again at 12 noon okay mikaela thank you very much indeed sleeves rolled up mayo on the chin your mates side iron the fancy bun saving the crispy coating crumbs for last now that's how you know it's good the mcrispy from mcdonald's with 100 chicken breast fillers for those that know chicken oh that's mine from 11 a.m subject to availability all right um lots of you messaging in as you can imagine uh we're going to take a break from those calls in a moment just to answer all your gardening questions so stay right where you are but just i want to get to some of these uh comments why aren't people going straight into out in the gulf and my mother was seen in 15 minutes with no weight i'm not really quite sure how that works to be honest with you not the less of a weight just going to that hospital instead uh letter kenny hospital is a pure nightmare greg and has been ignored long and often investigation needs to be done on how bad this is the poor nurses are just so under pressure they can't cope uh that woman in the ed marry that is its ridiculous system they say hi greg we unfortunately had to attend letter kenny ed yesterday with a 15 year old we waited over 15 and a half hours it was excruciating staff could not believe how busy it was no human should have to go through that um and there's a couple of other things on different topics there here we go we need to grill these tds in the hospital management and ask the hard questions we are paying taxes for this treatment what service do we get in return it's a disgrace and last for now i'm a farmer and i can get a lamb seen to 24 seven for x-rays it's unbelievable big changes need to uh get underway they say indeed and that's the care of an animal um not necessarily the care of a human all right let's uh pivot a little away from those issues which we will return to by the way and welcome into studio and i'll poll McLaughlin from Balakdur garden center good morning to you poll good to have you in what's the story the story is we've been colder today than had been for a few days we're kind of spoiled for a while there but yeah indeed but the weather temperature wise and what have you's going to pick up again as we head into next week and i read in the papers today uh they're predicting an El Niño might have a really positive impact if you like hot weather on our weather but anyway you know yeah we'll take it if we get it paper doesn't refuse in Keith though so i don't know how i don't know how true it is it was the beast from the east cell was coming every one third oh that's it i presume the uh a bit of moisture around and a slightly warmer temperature is good for growth though it sounds like it's very very much it would be i at growth quite slow with the minute the temperature over sort of the late spring has been quite low for for the time of year so growth has been a bit slow but hopefully a wee bit of moisture now and but a heat everything should kick off nicely yeah indeed um right okay so um people have been getting out i think the first cuts a lot of people if they're lucky enough to have a bit of grass they've got out and got their first cuts it's all safe in that regard isn't it yes i for a risk of frost or anything no there'll be no no there'll be no frost to do grass any harm or anything that got there if you know what means we're not i think at the stage most of the danger frost has passed all right so there is a possibility though that people are lulled into some sort of false sense of the weather in that it hasn't necessarily been glorious but it hasn't been very wet either so you know what do we need to make sure we're ensuring gets enough water at this time yes pretty much anything in parts of them and anything you've established new this year say anything you planted over the spring or even late last year back in the autumn time just take a wee look at it and see if it requires water if you think and if you think if you're in any doubt if it's in the ground throw throw a half a bucket on it lull it no harm but definitely potted plants especially stuff like people with the boxes at the front door um it's been quite dry and it's actually the wind at the minute is quite drying so it's definitely worth throwing a wee bit on them yeah how do you probably water these plants then you know i mean let's get back to the first time you ever walked through this door the type of question i might ask but yes you know you talk about the drying whether it's drying the top of the soil is it when you watering your plants what's the most effective way to water them why do you put the water just basically on top of the soil yeah depending what you have if you have someone's particularly flowery it's better just do on top of the soil because if you actually moisten the flowers don't tend to drop off a bit earlier so the wood so generally a couple of times a week and a potted plant say at the front of the door front of the house there a couple of times a week give it a good soak and once your pot is good drainage you can't really over water in the sense that the excess water the plant will take what it needs and the rest will drain away yeah so it's better to air in the the side of too much than too little yeah i think a lot of people out there if they did more a bit of land that they might have will have found it riddled with moss yes dependent where it is yes moss has been a huge problem this year all right so it has and generally once again a good rake and a good scarifying this time of year would help remove it and if you do remove moss or especially a big area moss it's important to oversee the grass seed because the actual if you don't recognize the grass it's just an open area for the moss to come back in again okay so then let's talk about how you properly seed it then yeah generally if you're using a machine such as a scarifier or someone it's cutting channels in the soil as it is so that will have roughened up the surface and it will look quite shocking to begin with it can do all right so it can it can look very sort of bare and butchered for a while but it's two weeks it'll be back to back to itself again hopefully better than ever so just throw the seed down mix it with a bit of sand mist a bit of a bit of peat what what what's pretty much a bit of compost but a seed it's not so much that the nutrients to be on the ground to grow it but uh peat and uh sand keeps it moisture so it's just if you get a dry period then the seed doesn't actually dry it out and score and you just sprinkle it you don't have to compact it or anything no no just sprinkle it on the top okay and in terms of matching right now part of my ignorance on this I presume all grass is green is it yes uh so he doesn't like you're not going to find yourself getting a different breed of grass that's going to look like a big green patch rather than it can it can happen all right generally you have grass seeding of lawn seed lawn seed comes in three grades you have number one which is more less bowl and green number two would be the most common which is sort of a nice lawn and number three then we sort of a rougher version on grassy like a farmer would use so generally farmers go for species of grass that'll be thicker in the blade so you get more bulk for silage or yeah of course all right and if you use that on a garden you would be you'd be sick of my one basically uh do how do you know whether or not at this time of year that your lawn needs feeding uh generally if you're going to be taken out I would sort of assume at the stage that it probably does unless it's a lush green a lush green bone green if you know what I mean but uh the notion would be sort of assume that you do if you're in any doubt take a couple of pictures drop into your local garden centre and they'll be able to advise you on what what would be best right I think the last time you were in we were I think we were expecting a bit of frost in the coming days and there was some war warnings about uh you know gardeners not being too um keen in planting so what's the story now with bedding plants uh bedding plants I would cautiously say you're good to go yeah um I would definitely said that last night today it's a slightly different story the fact that the ones picked up a good bit if you're to put baskets out to a tender plant in them it would actually they'd be in slight danger you better keep in the movie but sheltered but for the most part for the danger of frost to be granted don't any sort of caveat I would put on that would be the marigolds or cosmos sort of African based plants like that would be particularly frost they'd want a few more degrees at night to be to be confident of them now but if you have like sort of first communion season people of weddings going up so I would if you have an occasion come up I'll certainly put out the put out the baskets but if you can afford to wait waiting a week at this time of year could actually stretch your plants almost a month at the back end right so these when we talk about potted plants sorry to to rehash old questions we are talking that's window boxes hanging baskets as well isn't it right okay um right fruit trees fruit trees yes hugely popular since covid they've actually been hugely popular right that's they've sort of had a re-emergence of them if you know we have apples in the apocalypse is that pretty much your apple apples and your cherries and stuff like that but now fruit trees the climate I don't think all is particularly suited to growing fruit trees they tend to do very well so they do so actually your apples cherries plums and pears pears can be easy to grow but they can be quite hard to get to ripen because we don't have the correctly grey sunshine but they're they're trees for the garden it even if you have a small garden they're a great tree for that because you could blossom at this time of year and you have the benefit of getting the fruit at the back end of the year yeah any particular place in the garden to plant them um generally no any anywhere's kind of suitable because they are decorative enough to uh be like to be nice looking even if you have some of the centerpiece too don't they in the yeah absolutely because like I say you have the flowers the same year and the fruits can actually be quite decorative almost in the autumn time too yeah so when you buy to plant a fruit tree what are you actually buying buying how mature is it uh generally the ones we would sell down there you'd be chatting it'll probably three four years old and it'll be like five feet around that sort of five six feet depending on the variety and you will get fruit on cause the grafted trees you will get fruit on them the first year right okay um how long before that might mature into a what looks like an established tree yeah pretty much established tree after about five years you could have a decent size tree you had me up until five years but you're constantly getting fruit all the time so you have you have someone to keep your interest yeah I know I know and in terms of how you and obviously during the purchase process uh the the customer would be advised but um how do you plant that in your garden then yeah pretty much it'll come in a pot or a bag yeah bring it home dig a hole sort of the same depth as the pot but twice as wide break up the soil nicely add a wee bit of fertilizer and you're good to go yeah and you know as you say they look good they they blossom and all and I think too we we're always trying to get our children to eat different types of food and if you can sort of go from the tree to the to the plate to the belly yes absolutely if you invest them in the process of growing the food actually it definitely does have a good effect on their consumption of it all right I have um I have lilies coming up in pots I think there's a bug attacking them what can I do right generally lilies it could be bugs or probably more likely to be slugs so the first thing probably do is be vigilance and keep in terms of see see what is attacking it and you're gonna treat it appropriately if you want to go in the chemical route sort of you get organic slug pellets now they're sort of they're based on salts that dry out the slug row and uh used to be the old toxic ones they've sort of gone off the market now so you have that sort of lois I would say possibly slugs if it's um if it's aphids or something like that attacking it there are sprays you get or you could even try the garlic spray yeah and turn the wheel how far have we as as the public moved away from using toxic chemicals uh have you found generally there definitely is um uh more conscientiousness there in terms of not just been found chemicals that stuff and people are definitely looking for sort of more organic ways around it but there so unfortunately some infections and plants like if you're if you have a valuable plant there unfortunately sometimes the chemical route is the only way to get out but you can sort of exhaust other things first yeah what about leatherback worms this uh caller's lawn is uh run with them and I seem to get rid huge problem this year there are sprays you can get um they're more your garden centers can't really sell them at the moment they're more geared towards agriculture for crops and stuff so if you ask and like see your local farm supply shop they should be able to advise you on sprays the if it's a small lawn the traditional way to do it was covered with black plastic get up and down and remove the black plastic though all been surfaced and then the birds will come and do the work for you but it's not foolproof by any means no and it's not it's hit and miss presumably that's very hit and miss and you'll never get the whole population yeah what's the best way to keep a brick path clear of weeds and grass between bricks cheers now I did say one of the discount stores I think is one of the the yolks that the brush yeah yeah um but now if you've got uh a presume if you have um sand or cement in between them those yeah brushes could be quite aggressive towards them they can be quite aggressive dealer away generally what I would out the back of my house I prefer like a bricks and just a power hose at once a year and it's just a matter of keeping on top of the weeds then by like you say using one of them brushes and raking them yeah and I would sort of because we've a cat knocking about it would be conscientious you do many chemicals that sort of thing but there is actually if you look up on google can't remember the recipe now but there is an organic weed killer you can make up a space and vinegar ebsom salts and phylic would yeah and the thing with those beads organic or otherwise it doesn't happen straight away there's a process that has to it takes two or three weeks doesn't it generally it does actually if you put on some of the more chemical or round up or someone like that there the weed actually grows more vigorously for about three days because it's in the growing process that it brings in the brings in the product if you know what I mean there you go all right but not generally like I say I wash it once a year and it's sort of manageable after yeah I get you I've got horse tail taking over my lawn how do I tackle it uh horse tail or mare tails generally is one of the things that unfortunately chemicals are pretty much the only foolproof way to go on and cause they've got a very waxy coating on them the best thing to do is get a big stick and bat them for a while which breaks up the it takes out your frustrations with them and it breaks up the surface so then they'll take in the chemical yeah and they grow quick too as well they grow very quick and it's the nature of them the if you go to politics it just breaks off yeah the roots still there they're survivors they've been about since the time of the dinosaurs I reckon yeah um so it is and you can get a chemical it's it seems to be it's the only option you can get one that will not damage the lawn it just attacks them no for them it's generally someone's a sort of a kill all really yeah so you'd have to sort of patch patch test if you know what I mean do you used to be a very effective one for it there was a powder based one but that's but five years ago it's been banned right okay that's how bad they are okay uh does Paul agree with no more may I think I'll try it myself now this is a presumed to allow the dandy lines and what have you you know to listen to the birds and feed the bees yes absolutely not no more way no more may it's very hard to say actually but has become a big thing actually there's a thinking about in the post though I say we leave it about it actually sort of promoting it there but yes if if you have the sort of patience for it and have the area for it it is a very effective way of helping along pollinators this time of year generally they reckon a queen bee needs the pollen of 6000 flowers a day this time of year to set up the colony and all that and dandelions are one of the major sources of it yeah so it is so if you if you have the patience and have the are happy enough to do it definitely it is worth doing but I mean obviously for some it can look messy yes and it can look like you're not looking after your house and also to by the time June comes around it could be a streamer job or a double cut and people probably have you know a cheap lawn mower that's not really fit like this I get where people come from and what if we can do we should do but I think practically for some it's just a non-runner and suppose suppose if everybody did someone along going to sort of dedicate an area if you are lucky enough to have a big garden dedicated an area of it that you could let rewild a bit so and could be sort of out of sight but not everybody is that luxury if you know what I mean exactly something's eating leaves off of climbing hydrangea plant what do you do well um what would you do there someone like you could try the alfalfa liquid just to try and remove it if it is if it's doing the damage at this time of year the new fresh leaves coming out in the hydrangea would be quite sweet so things will tend to attack it so um feeling that you could try your garlic spray as well to actually make it unpalatable to the to the things that's just matter boil up a couple of cloves of garlic and use the water then to spray onto the plant yeah another listener their daughter's lawn is getting wrecked with leather jackets yes that's the same question effectively same thing yeah a huge problem this year yeah we hadn't we haven't what's the other than being unsightly your icky do they damage the lawn yes they do they actually you'll notice your lawn from a point just turning yellow and sort of the yellowness spreading out and they will kill the whole lawn very quickly so they will um the immature daddy long legs and what happens is about august time they lay the eggs in the soil and as the sort of larvae or whatever come out they eat the roots of the grass so your lawn could look perfect on the top but there's no roots anymore and just all of a sudden just dies off gone so i mean it's probably not practical for most people the black bag over exactly um try some of the agricultural stores they have sprays for it yeah so they do all right okay they'll be busy i think just by some of the text coming in my peonies peonies my peonies my peonies buds is turning black yes what can i do about that um sort of probably the first thing to do is check for some peonies going like that there generally the ten they're possibly even two i think they've been over watered there's sort of a fungus sets in but um just check for sort of the water level make sure there's sort of thing but they can be a fickle a fickle enough thing anyway so they can okay once again if you're in any doubt take a couple pictures and bring it bring it into your local garden center what time of the year can i plant a large magnolia tree could you ask paul please yeah magnolia is supposed to actually um magnolias come out sort of february march but once the plant's in the pot you can pot it anytime of year so the only time i'll tell you not the planting has really already happened isn't it if it's in a pot it's pretty much yeah exactly the only thing i would tell you not to do sort of month of july august because it's very dry it's hard to establish plants so but pretty much any other time of year you'd be perfect uh is it too late to prepare my soil for the summer months now absolutely not that's perfect time so what is is mulch the same as compost uh mulch and compost they'd be sort of intertwined slightly in the sense so mulch is finally finally ground up grass is it no pretty much i would people can use different things like bark mulch so they got to use bark of trees so generally a mulch is used to decorate the top of the top of a bed or even to suppress weeds whereas compost is actually to actively grow in the thing so do i accept bark would work as a mulch but it wouldn't work as a compost whereas compost can work as both all right um soil in pots people might be taking them out now and the old soil is there it looks quite dark brown looks good to go yeah but how often should you replace soil in pots uh replace soil in pots supposed to depends on the size of the pot yeah generally in what you're intended to grow because if you're doing something like summer bedding you want a good return out of them so you need a good bit of nutrition so replace if it's a very large pot i would leave a bit of third and replace two thirds if it's a small pot i would replace and mix it or just leave the stuff at the bottom right okay so it's just sort of it's working as a sump to hold water more than actually have a nutrient in it but if you are ready to be very careful check around the rooms and stuff for slug eggs something like that there all right um should i plant in containers garden beds are in the ground it's supposed to be a very very very broad question it kind of depends what you're growing um flowers are something to get out of your lacking space pots do work very well and even for sort of herbs vegetable stuff like that but if you have the space for them garden beds are probably you can grow sort of bigger more impressive plants but once again be thinking go into your garden centre and ask them what you intend to grow and they can advise you on best sort of spot for them and there's lots of people listening to us today that uh might live in a flat or an apartment or an upstairs section of a house that don't have uh any outdoor space there's absolutely no reason why they can't get involved in some of what we're talking about uh you know if they've got a window or even just a small little balcony or something to add a little bit of colour and freshness to the house funny you can actually even go back to the fruit trees there you guys should get fruit trees now geared towards balcony yeah they have two varieties the one for pollination and don't get to about a metre high but you will get a decent amount of fruit tiles cute cute too all right um which flowers last the longest in the summer uh last longest in the summer generally bedding plants like that they're if you're going perennials or someone on the ground james would be hard to beat this g-e-u-m they're very good the the both flower from now right up to almost halloween yeah if you're looking for someone for pots or baskets the if known say towns or even round pubs that you see the massive big baskets they're all based in trailing petunias which are sort of the star of the show for the summer yeah so if if you're doing up baskets that day would be the direction that we go yeah and but to maintain that longevity uh regardless of whether it's the the the the the the long-lasting ones or not it does require deadheading and care doesn't it exactly sort of watering is key obviously if if they're allowed to dry it a couple of times it really takes the life out of them so keep an eye in the water keep an eye in the deadheading and you'll she gives them right up to halloween or after what's the best way to deal with the green foliage left after the daffodils have finished flowering yes common problem and everybody's tempted to mow them off which is the wrong thing to do because that's the energy from the sun has been stored in that greenery and it wants to find its way back down to the bulb again so if you want to speed up the process the way was just to tie a knot in them it sort of takes the height down off them and makes them rot back down into the bulb a bit quicker but now just if you can avoid it at all don't be tempted if you want them back for next year exactly okay um how uh do you clear invasive ivy invasive ivy once you can depend if it's on a wall or on a tree or something like that the best thing to do is actually cut it off at the base with even with a saw or something like that and actually leave it alone then for maybe a month or six weeks the plant will actually die off and it'll become much looser to take off yeah so it will lose its grip yeah pretty much it loses its grip as it dies off but even then it can be a torture of a job yeah okay um and just back to the lawns finally can you get rid of moss on the lawn without raking it uh generally there is a sort of newish products but now we had the last couple years it's a product called mowbacter and you spread it on the lawn um it's supposed it's sort of like a fungal element to it that eats up the moss but i've used it before and it tends to work it works okay if you have a very slight case of moss if you have a heavy case of moss it's not as a moss wins pretty much right so unfortunately it out there rakes the best all right so what's the buzz in garden centers across the region now i start to see people coming in yeah funny the last two weeks since the good weather's come along it's actually been very busy um a lot of people just sort of doing their spring tidy up just maybe a wee bit late if you know what i mean and vegetables and all still a big thing even sort of into tomato season that yeah strawberries and all is very very popular at the minute and in the next couple of weeks then it'll be just all about the bed and plants yeah okay and yous have been working to get them ready for quite some time now pretty much yeah they start the last week of march we start getting the bed and plants ready yeah and they're sort of continuously coming from that on and they're some ready to go already but for the most part it's sort of into the middle of may start frame time for them excellent okay listen paul thanks very much as always i really appreciate you calling up and i think we got through pretty much well 90 95 percent of the questions that had come in we'll see you again soon thank you very much all right that's paul from balak dhara garden center we'll be back with more on the nine till noon show after we take a break stay 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after yeah and it's not just that uh there's signage being erected as you mentioned waste bags which of course have to be disposed of responsibly as well you're trying everything here in terms of trying to persuade people to do the right thing that's right yeah that's true um and it's probably only just a a handful of irresponsible dog owners if that who are responsible for this because we know the majority of dog owners are very responsible yeah well we find that all the time we have a lot of responsible dog owners but then you get the odd person in the pumps and they're just not responsible at all all right so where are these dog bags available because they've been made free for a while haven't they or at least they've been made available they're yeah they're available beside the the new play park and mobile on at the entrance to the green and then and uh there's all there was over there at laffordy's lane and there's there's buns disposable buns for these bags as well so when was all this uh when was this all launched marion actually it was just at our meeting the other night right okay so a lot of this has to be put in place yet does it well everything is available now in the resource center and mobile and then we meet every saturday morning at half eight and we meet outside the cosy cottage or at the resource center and anybody wants anything or wants to help us in any way it's quite uh free to come along all right but it might take a wee while i suppose before we find out if these initiatives actually uh fix the dogfiling problem particularly in the shore path and bath green uh areas yeah that's that's quite true people like to go for a walk and look at look at the scenery but you're looking you're looking down at your feet all the time on the path the way the the footing is it's terrible and listen we don't need to remind people but buggies people with a wheelchair a walking stick or a cane that's quite you know we know how discuss or get it on your shoes it's it's horrendous and it's it's harmful particularly to young people uh also though the leave no trace behind campaign uh that's for general waste too i presume is it marion that's quite true yeah that's that's that's for general waste yep yep all right and anything else from this anything else from this uh consultation process that jumped back out at you in terms of uh concerned actually really it it was mostly in the dogfight it was the main thing you know so if we if we tackle that now and we can see how it goes but like we have a water park mobile and they come from all over dunny gall and all over the northern irelands you know through the water park and they'll be on the green and there's nothing worse than the dogfight yeah and it should be a place where you can throw a blanket down or just sit down or walk or you know you shouldn't it shouldn't be a minefield of dog poo and in this day and age yeah there's there's plenty seats on the green that we've we've replaced all the seating in the green this year and it's all recycled plastic you know and there's not you know sure that people can put their rucks down and all that but there's plenty sitting on the green as well and can we how many of you well how many is this sort of the core membership that it's doing all this great work in the area marion there's ten of us but then we have other people we have a lot of pensioners that come out we have lorns and herniated come out every Saturday and do a clean up you know they're they're in their eighties blast that way with a lot of people that that that was come out as well but really if everybody got faster they're only would have no bother no but look at we've been trying to convince people of that for a long time marion and you mentioned too that volunteers are always welcome so talk to me about when everyone can meet up well we're there every Saturday morning from half eight and they're bound to see us about the time you know we've seen the town every Saturday morning and maybe two or three times week but always in the Saturday morning fair play um and and it's the it's the in terms of the rubbish it's the pointless stuff like takeaway boxes plastic bottles uh you know the stuff the stuff that people should take home and put in their bin for crying out loud yeah yeah we find a lot of people's cars and just throwing everything out the window beggars believe doesn't it that's quite true yeah you know and then people like yourself and others have and the two gentlemen you mentioned having to go out early mornings at the weekend and pick up the stuff they've just threw out their window on a Friday night it's crazy yeah yeah yeah they're kind of us quite every the committee quite every Saturday morning and then you maybe have the volunteers but you know yeah but progress is being made all the while you've talked about what's being made there was an initiative too wasn't there uh as it relates to uh making people think twice about the use of takeaway coffee cups that's had an impact has it yeah oh that was that was unbelievable it was unbelievable we had the coffee cups the people are still using them and then when they go into a coffee shop they get 10 percent off their coffee yeah all right okay and and I think I saw in a post too that while you do great work as well you were quick to to thank uh other groups in and around Mulville for what they've done particularly yeah yeah in the leave no trace uh arland campaign that's quite true and the community college and the schools we've everyone helps out and the Gaelic and the soccer clubs everybody helps out and everything great stuff is there a competition running at the moment finally yeah there is there's a painting competition I forget mouse and I use name I forget just what it is it was distributed around the schools yesterday brilliant stuff there's uh coloring categories four to eight uh to create a poster eight to twelve uh an awareness leaf 12 to 18 uh and competition entrance if you did get one of those uh flyers must be submitted by 5 p.m. on the 19th of May and can be given to a Maville tiny towns volunteer or handed into Maville library and Maville district family resource center so a bit of fun there as well yeah that's quite true it gets everyone involved all right keep up the great work uh Marion and we just ask people in and around Maville and every other town and village and the countryside please pick up after your dogs that's great great thank you very much bye bye Marion it's been nice speaking to you take care of yourself all right bye bye right okay uh now um we were speaking and we have a couple of times uh on this program and we spoke to um Deputy Burke about his concerns about codeine uh usage and the direction of traffic seems to be that the uh products are going to be banned Margaret O'Doherty is a regular guest on the show uh of Rafale pharmacy and uh she joins us on the program now Margaret thanks for taking the call today good to talk to you as always Greg yeah what's your reaction been to this conversation we've been having about uh the amount of prescriptions for codeine contained products and people's over reliance on them I mean you're at the call face talk to me about your reaction to the conversation that's been happening yeah well unfortunately I didn't hear your your conversation with deputy Burke so I can't comment on that but um certainly some of the headlines we've seen over the last couple of days have been quite worrying for people who are taking these medications and who have been prescribed and by their doctors for very good reasons a lot of people are suffering they suffer from chronic pain they suffer from acute pain they need to have pain relief and they need to have safe and effective pain relief and that's why they go to their doctor and that's why they get a prescription for it so it's worrying for them when they see headlines suggesting that you know everybody's addicted to these drugs which just isn't the case yeah so codeine uh or the tablets that people might be taking it becomes like a dirty word and they think they've got a problem when actually they're being properly prescribed a medicine that they need exactly I mean there is a stigma with taking any medicine and people don't take painkillers you know for what they don't have a reason to take them people do suffer from there's a lot of chronic pain out there particularly with long waiting lists for operations waiting lists to see physiotherapists the only option that doctors have to offer them is in most cases a painkiller and in many cases coding is the most appropriate painkiller for them and in that case they don't need to be you know having added worry about will I be able to get medication that's that is working for me and it's helping me yeah are there separate groups of people and maybe you can sort of give us an idea Margaret like there are those are there not though that perhaps their pain has eased and they they feel they're reliant on coding tablets and will continue to go for prescription that's one group a they may exist or not you'll let me know and be people that have a dependency on the over the over the counter tablets that do contain codeine I mean there for some people is there an issue that we need to look at then but at the same time not make people feel like criminals for taking tablets that they actually need exactly I mean there's no doubt that coding is an addictive medicine a few are taking it for a long time some people become dependent on it not everybody but like any medicine that has addictive properties particularly people that have addictive tendencies or that are addictive to other substances they can find that when their pain is eased when they've had their operation and they try to reduce their pain killers that you know they they have a dependency on it and that's something again those people need help with that and often we don't have the services for them to help that so it's it's it's very hard work for both the patient and for their doctor and for their pharmacist to gradually reduce their their usage of it but you know that doesn't mean that you just sort of say no no you can't have it anymore you have to deal with that problem and deal with it usually on a long-term basis that there isn't a quick fix for it yeah and I think your intervention is a timely and important one because you know we don't want people who are taking codeine because they need to for pain and then start worrying about well am I addicted to this and then stop taking it or for their life to be disrupted for for no good reason because of some of the headlines that are out there and maybe in our conversation with deputy Burke we contributed to that I did have the conversation with him though not exactly what you're saying but along the lines of that you know this needs to be talked through as to what's going on and if we are phasing out the over counter sale of it how we do it if there are people that rely on them but anyway listen let me just get back to the core question we don't want people in pain to stop taking these because they might fear there are addicts or something no I mean if you have been prescribed something by your GP your doctor didn't give it to you without having a good reason to give it to you and if you feel that you're taking too much of it or that maybe that it's not working for you I mean that's a conversation you need to have with your doctor it's not something that you need your neighbors or your friends talking to you about you need to talk to a health professional about it I think really the core the core situation we're in here as well too though is the over the counter stuff like do you believe codeine tablets that contain codeine should be prescription only do you think there was a problem with people dependent on the I think it's neurofem plus might be the most popular brand who go in and buy them in the pharmacy do you think they should be prescription only well I mean at present the situation will see over the counter medicines is that they are for acute pain for short term use and certainly there are people who use them long term because either they have an addiction to them or because they do find that they're very effective for their pain so again just making them prescription only in a situation where we already have very difficult access to doctors whether it's hard to get appointments you know it's not always easy if you have a toothache on a Saturday you know you're not going to say to somebody when you need to go and get a prescription to deal with that you know you have to have some some means of helping people and acute pain but what the best solution is is something that's going to have to be worked out over the long term not you know we can't do it just overnight and when we talk about the addiction that people might have how does that present itself Margaret do you know like how do people know that it is these tablets that they feel they need to take in the case where there is that there is an addiction there is it if they don't have them for a while do they feel awful or how do you do you know how that presents itself well I mean any any addiction is that if you try to stop taking something you get physical psychological effects your body tells you that you that you need this medicine and your mind tells you that you need it you need your fix so to speak so that's how people are affected and they will like go to quite extreme methods to get hold of whatever it is they're addicted to more than an alcoholic will do their best to get hold of alcohol and do whatever it takes to get hold of it so they'll you know people will come in with stories about fictitious illnesses or pains that they have that they need this medicine and people will forge prescriptions people will go to doctors and try to get prescriptions so all that does happen but those people are the minority they're not everybody that's taking the medicine there are a small minority who do need health but that being said though Margaret can we ignore and I know you're not ignoring I mean can we as a society ignore the statistics which show there's been a 22% increase in the number of prescriptions for medicines containing codeine in 10 years last year 1.1 million prescriptions for the pain relief and codeine drug were issued through the public medical schemes last year so that doesn't that's not all of it you know we are a population of you know five plus million is that not a very very high figure that would point to or else there is an incredible amount of people living with chronic pain in this country it's one or other well it's both I mean to be honest with you a lot of people do love with chronic pain and the fact that our health service isn't able to deal promptly with people who are in pain who are suffering from arthritis who need hip replacements who need other forms of care you know they've had their operations postponed postponed postponed those people have to have pain relief and that's driving that's I mean in my opinion that's what the most the biggest driver of the increase in demand for pain relief and when you talk to people they'll tell you like that's why they need it okay a caller probably sums up much of what we've been talking about here I agree with Margaret it's not fair to be tired as an addict when I'm living in constant pain and I don't think those of us who you know might have an occasional pain you might get a toothache or a repulsed muscle or something and you know how horrible that pain is but I don't think we can understand what it's like for people who waking up every morning who possibly don't sleep at night because they have pain be it from a road traffic accident or work accident a farm accident you know people live for years decades both that chronic pain and they have to learn to manage it and most of them have figured out their own way of doing it they don't talk about it they often don't you know because they know that nobody really wants to listen to what it's like for them so it's very hard for those people when they have figured out some way of just about coping to then have a suggestion that their mechanism is going to be pulled away from them yeah and I suppose these headlines lead to questions like this as well if prescribed codeine and have never took it before would Margaret recommend taking it or trying an alternative now they've been prescribed codeine by their doctor so presumably the advice Margaret would be to take it then obviously absolutely I mean if there was an alternative I presume your doctor would have given it to you or you would have tried it already very few people get coding you know certainly not regularly for as a first line it as a second line treatment for people who haven't responded to other forms of treatment or that they're not available for them I was prescribed a drug methyl trexate for rheumatoid arthritis on the fifth day I passed out in my bathroom as a result the doctor prescribed sulfidine for pain for hip replacement pending in the future now what they say well exactly I mean that that's a person who obviously needs adequate pain relief and I mean it's not fair to frighten those people at will still be available to them there's no doubt about that it's not I mean there's no question about it being taken off the market completely or anything like that and that's some that's a fear that you know I don't want people getting that idea there may be restrictions it may be slightly more difficult to get it but certainly the people who need it will still be able to get it and and even the deputy himself who surprisingly didn't even didn't know he's been on a health committee for years didn't know about its availability in the north or not but anyway hopefully they that doesn't surprise me I just hope that they if they are making these decisions that they actually brief themselves on really obvious stuff like that but be that as it may I mean if we saw restrictions here you would see people traveling to the north traveling to Britain going to wherever they can get the stuff I mean already people travel to the north because it is more it is more easily available over the country than it is here yeah okay so as I say I hope they know all of that stuff before they make decisions and also he did say that it's probably going to take quite some time I have a feeling we'll talk about this for a little while and then it'll go off the agenda again my daughter was on soulful doll for a broken bone and had a bad reaction to the code and it made her very sick and affected her liver but again obviously that's something you go back to your GP within the they looked for an alternative I presume exactly I mean like any medicine it's not it doesn't suit everybody and you have to find what works for you and for some people it will be coding containing medicines for other people it won't be okay right okay thanks for bringing a little bit of balance that conversation and it's noted to myself I think for future conversations I have on this as well Margaret so that's the the importance I think thank you for chatting to us and just giving us a different view on it it's very much welcome now to tell you welcome on it and Greg as always of course Margaret your wealth of knowledge thanks very much indeed Margaret or daughter T there who is a pharmacist and regular contributor here to this program as a panelist on our Friday panel and as I say always seems to talk sense blow to feed and straw supplies for more in your farmer's journal his Paul Mooney 400,000 straw bales and half a million tons of grain lost as government policy fails massive variation in feed prices find out if you're paying too much fears for farm incomes as supermarkets slash butter and milk prices how the fair deal scheme can affect farm 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street that are Kenny and at what's in menswear.com okay you're very welcome back to the line till noon show here on Highlander ready it's great to have you on the board listening and some of you watching of course we really appreciate that and just don't forget if you miss any of the show and you want to if you want to listen back we podcast the program on our website highlanderadio.com every day we split it up into three hours for ease for you and also you can watch it back on our youtube or facebook channel so no excuses to miss a thing right a caller says I think the ball was dropped on codeine anyone can become dependent and it's important we recognize more addictive medications indeed uh so also we've been having the conversation on social media communion season of course right upon us costly one day affair is the question Elaine said my children donated a third of their communion money they received on the day to Mary's meals and that was their choice well what fine children you've raised fair play Greg I put 10 euro in cards for my grandchildren my friends do the same I don't agree with putting any more in cards kids are bragging at school and about getting 50 euros and more I think 10 is perfectly fine and you know what if 10 is not enough well they the kids need a reality check because life gets tough as you get older and there isn't always an abundance of money is there I think you're a very generous grandmother I think 10's a nice amount this caller says communions are now turning into mini weddings mini weddings with many not all trying to outdo each other with the style the party the entertainment the presence I just wondered to myself how much emphasis is put on the actual meaning of receiving the sacrament of first order communion as it puts into organizing the actual event that's only my opinion well I think I was going to say I remember it's that blooming long ago since I was going through that ritual in school not ritual do you know what I mean sounds like I'm being condescending or something but I'm not there was a big focus on on the religious side of it of course then parents at home if it's their will also have a role to play to don't they we can't leave it all up to the teachers who've got loads of different classes to fit in I just like the idea you know with people recently making the confirmations and what have you whereby it's done in the school uniform and then everybody is equal and it removes that competition and communion is different in that it's an important big day and people want to be able to dress up I don't know but anyway let us know what you think I'll wait 60 25,000 I just like us all sort of being equal and and and I just remember back when we were going to school you know even then there was great competition and and we didn't have I mean we were well looked after don't get me wrong but you know there's lots of hand me downs and all stuff like that there and you would be sort of not picked on but been seen as different for for for not having the same clothes someone else might have tidy tan stuff and general environment a group and I volunteer to clean up the Gortle Hawk area and at least three times a week there are takeaway bags containers and food waste on the side of the road it's extremely disheartening I'm from Crawley I go for a walk every day there are dogs roaming freely and their owners do not care to watch them firstly and secondly clean up after them and I talked before about being on beaches and dogs running wild and pooing everywhere and I don't know it's not the majority it's a minority but people seem to think that their dogs run the place I don't know what the story is there some people a small amount okay I'm not anti dog owners or anything please don't get me wrong but what about then the role of takeaways in all of this then is there a role for them what could be done because time and time again it's the core you know those silver curry trays or the bags or the burger boxes or whatever it might be we've got hundreds and hundreds of fantastic volunteers that are going around every weekend having to pick this stuff up you know what could or should takeaways fast food joints be doing to help even an awareness or the type of boxes or number plates on the boxes and they have to be able to play a role don't they John was is on watching us on Facebook he said well said Margaret indeed and I just want to say good morning to to Kathleen good morning to you thank you very much for watching with us here Liz commenting on the situation that a kind of university hospital Liz says that man's right it's the management in the hospital that needs to sort this out there has to be change Celia also commenting fair play to that man for speaking about speaking out about the hospital Hilda where are our TDs to answer on how bad letter Kenny hospital is good morning to you Charlie as well back watching in Edinburgh haven't spent four weeks in Gwendoor blessed with the weather he tells us Beth good morning to you as well Anita I hope you have a great day thank you very much for joining us Annie is there as well as is Paul often first to comment in the morning's Paul a very good morning to you as well call us as the three lights are still out on the main road outside Red Door in Farn it will soon be two years and still waiting is there anyone you know who could sort these out thank you now I'm not familiar with the Red Doors actually somewhere where I want to go I think if it's the same place I'm thinking of but the lights are out in Farn what's going out are these public light street lights leave that with us we'll chase that up so it is three street lights if you can text back just give us a little bit more detail and we can certainly try and sort that out for you a caller says if the nurses and doctors and consultants said today we had have had enough we can't stick this any longer what would happen then forget about spending 10 million euro on a project in Ballet Buffet that's not going to benefit anyone really other than people who have time on their hands to sit on benches and look around themselves the health system is falling around falling down around us and then there is money that's received from government spent on silly stuff get the priority sorted first then spend money on the non-necessary stuff now I get exactly what you're saying okay but you can't think for one moment if that development in Ballet Buffet were to not go ahead that that money would be spent on the hospital it's like the housing crisis and what we're doing in terms of housing refugees or what have you not doing that doesn't mean houses get built not building this new open space in Ballet Buffet doesn't mean the hospital gets sorted the countries are washed with money we're told and yet still the money or the or the will can't be found to fix the problems so as I say not progressing what's happening in Ballet Buffet sorry would not impact the hospital there's enough money for both I drive a 151 diesel car says this listener my mechanic who has over 60 years of experience stuck his fingers into the exhaust pipes and both of them came out as clean as they went in the mechanic looked at me and said where's your pollution there would love to know everyone else's thoughts on this okay well I would bow to the authority of your mechanic but it's the particles that you can't see that are the ones that apparently most damaging I call it says I remember a few years ago asking in a pharmacy for a bottle of cough mixture with code in costing perhaps around five euro they say it required a doctor's prescription I then had to drive over 30 round trip I'm not sure if that's miles of minutes paid over 50 euro for a doctor's prescription and then went to buy the cough mix the cost would soften any cost now I don't know how long ago that is or what that was but an interesting story nonetheless I call it says I would rather stay sick at home than go to the ED I'm actually quite emotional about it please I understand what you're coming from but in us trying to highlight people's concerns and experiences in a snapshot of time I would never want it to discourage anyone go into the ED if they were sick so please if you do feel you need the hospital get along to it and finally let's finish off with a request can you play a request for Seamus and Susan Martin in Dromna Craig Fannard who are celebrating their 25th wedding anniversary today enjoy the day lots of love from Una and Kathleen okay thanks to Neve and Donna Marie working on the show thanks to you for listening we're back with you tomorrow morning with the Friday panel from nine tune in for that but don't go anywhere yet because John Bresson's just around the corner at Centra feel good and shop smart with great
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This Is The Only Reason To Watch Howard The Duck
Howard the Duck is a dumpster fire of a movie but it's almost worth watching just for Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmuP70--NYoqgyo3N0ZwDCA/join Chapters: 0:00 Intro My Social Media: https://linktr.ee/adamolinger Narrated by: Adam Olinger Edited by: Adam Olinger
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After using some quack-tastic quack-foo on the local Waffle House gang, he's then greeted to the heroine of the picture. Heroine, heroine, heroine. And that's punk rock singer Beverly Switzler, played by Leah Thompson, very much in her prime in this film. I have to say, even though she's a complete idiot in this film and they dress her like a dumbass, I couldn't take my eyes off her. She is stunning. And it's the only thing that kept me invested. That, in the fact, I'm pretty sure she was gonna bone this duck at some point because from day fun, she looked at Howard and said, yeah, I think I'm into ducks now. I might be transgender.
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5/2 - 2019 TOPPS DYNASTY BASEBALL 5-BOX CASE BREAK #16 *2 RANDOM PLAYERS EACH*
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All right, what's up everybody? We've got a full case of dynasty baseball picker not picker team two random players each I didn't even see the two last time Everyone gets two players on this list. Good luck. Remember cut autographs go to this cut autograph spot We do have some spots that have a couple players in there So we will be rolling the dice and we're gonna go eight times That works out Anyone watching live would get it It's the same dice. All right one Two works out perfectly for me three four five six seven I That's a sigh of relief there and eight Joe Down to Leonard and eight times on the list of players 84 84 got it one two three four five Six and I'll check the chat after I finish this randomizer. Just want to make sure I got it right Eight times card a key boom. I'm not great at multitasking Down to Dustin Pedroia. So here's a list of players. I'll scroll through it I'm not gonna name all 84, but we'll scroll through it one time Then we'll alphabetize everyone's name and I'll also share the link in the chat Yeah, I think I've you know at some point we might do a gritsky giveaway You know the only reason why we're doing the Jordan is because you know the documentary and a lot of people You know hyped up on on Michael Jordan So I think that's that's been a big reason why those have been selling so so quickly All right, Aaron. Here you go Brad B Brandon Dave what's up? How's it going? I got those players plus any cut autos David S Dennis Diane we got James Jeffrey P. Jeremy s Joe a Joe L Leonard Mark We got Robert Hogan Rob W. Sean M and Stephen K So there you go. I'm gonna pause video see if there's any trades never know. I think Teddy's got a question for me, too All right, full case It's Dynasty. Good luck, and there's the seal on the bottom. I know I'm watching a Cowboys documentary And I'm not particularly enjoying it Train on MLB network instead All-time games is on what do we got? Yankees versus Rockies. This is an all-time game. All right. Good luck. What happens in this game? That's so special Slugfest it just says a 13 to 10 slugfest All right first card from dynasty. Good luck random player edition is five of 10 Ken Griffey Jr. Oh Reds edition, but doesn't matter. It still goes to the Ken Griffey Jr. Spot. Who's got that one? Dang Nice start to dynasty Brandon M has Ken Griffey Jr. Very nice Even a little signature on the jersey there game used five of ten such a sweet autograph too People always say about his Reds ears, but they actually weren't that bad He didn't get hurt could be in contention with the Homan record all time maybe If he hadn't gotten injured kind of like the Grant Hill of baseball Or vice versa. All right next one up six of Ten it is no more Garcia para comes no more Garcia para Was one of the best players I enjoyed playing with in a backyard baseball if anyone Ever playing that game. All right. No more is owned by mark B. That's one mark Let me actually write that name down so Can just Put it right in Last name B. Oh Really nice. I guess he still lives in LA right? He does the Dodgers what? Pre-game or something. I forgot for some reason he played on the Cubs. I don't know why Just picture him as a Dodger in Red Sox. All right. Here we go Seven of ten Chris Bryant. Wow the Cubs would have been hitting well in this one Chris Bryant seven of ten Who's got KB? James beat us. Nice. There you go James. Congrats Nice one James Chris Bryant little three-color patch action and the Final couple boxes here two more to go Want to see a one-on-one or at a five at least They've all been out of ten although pretty good players so far No duds for sure Revealed the card eight of ten Chris Paddock Padres I believe he's a combo spot Yep, James also gets that one Back-to-back hits nice one James and the final box. Good luck. Oh Nice Mac Yeah, I mean it's just like you know having a YouTube account You know and in order to chat in our stream you have to have a like a Google or YouTube account But that doesn't mean you have to post to YouTube, you know Same with Instagram. All right, what do we have here three of five? Noah cinder guard nice Little a Thor action Noah cinder guard three of five Who has the cinder guard spot Jeremy S? Nice one. There you go. Last hit of the break. Thanks everybody for getting in sorry for those who went hit list, but Some nice some nice cards for some of the winners here. Thanks everybody catch you all for the next break
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Are These Foods Healthy To Eat? (What You Need To Know!) | Dr. Steven Gundry
By now you know when it comes to polyphenols, I’m a BIG fan. I’ve written about the power of polyphenols for health since my very first Paradox book, and five years later, I’m only more convinced of the importance of loading up your diet with polyphenol-rich food for longevity and healthy weight. Why am I crazy about polyphenols? They’re amazing plant compounds that feed friendly bacteria, boost your body’s natural ability to lose unnecessary weight, and change your gut microbiome for the better. That’s why in today’s episode, I share the newest, cutting-edge information about polyphenols and debunk common polyphenol misconceptions in order to help you lead your healthiest, happiest life. I also invite you to celebrate the amazing benefits of polyphenols with me on July 11th, National Polyphenol Day – which is also my birthday! I hope you’ll join me by doing a shot of olive oil with me and sharing it on your social channels! https://www.instagram.com/gundrymd On this episode you’ll learn: * The surprising way polyphenols can help protect YOU from environmental stressors * What all great winemakers have known about polyphenols for quite some time (and the grapes with the most potent properties) * The truth behind my love for olive oil (and my special trick for testing the quality and potency of your olive oil) * What we’ve gotten wrong about polyphenols all this time (and why they’re even MORE powerful than we believed) * The common polyphenol misconceptions that are absolutely WRONG – and the exciting new findings that prove their benefits on your gut * What happened when this blue zone ate THIS for 85% of their diet – and why the color of your food matters Dr G’s favorite polyphenol-rich beverages! * Why I say “the more bitter, the more better” when it comes to vegetable – and some of the most beneficial for your health * The chocolate you should absolutely AVOID (and the polyphenol-packed chocolates that can actually support your health) * Why big corporate chocolate companies have actually ADDED polyphenols back into their chocolate * How to read a wine label for maximum health benefits (and my favorite wine companies you should try) The polyphenol-rich foods that I actually do NOT recommend and why
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They're absolutely wrong because they don't understand what's now known about how polyphenols interact with our gut microbiome, how they feed our gut microbiome, how they change our gut microbiome to a friendly anti-inflammatory microbiome, and who in the world wouldn't want that. Welcome to the Dr. Gendry podcast, dark chocolate, olive oil, red wine. So what do these foods have in common besides the fact that I like them? Well if you guessed polyphenols then you are absolutely right. On today's episode I'm going to talk all about these amazing micronutrients, polyphenols, what they can do for your health, why my critics are wrong about them, and the best and worst sources of polyphenols out there. And I'll invite you to join me in celebrating all the wonderful benefits of polyphenols on National Polyphenol Day, a holiday my team created to educate people about them on July 11th, my birthday. So let's dive right in to discuss the power of polyphenols for feeling and looking your best. All right, what the heck are polyphenols? So phenols are a chemical ring structure that's incredibly common in plants primarily, and polyphenols simply refer to lots of these phenol rings joined together. Now plants protect themselves from harm. We often don't think about this but plants have to harvest sunlight, the photons in sunlight, and their mitochondria, yes they actually have mitochondria, take sunlight and convert it into sugars and oxygen. And the process of that production is actually very damaging to the energy producing organelles in plants and they literally protect themselves from this damage by manufacturing polyphenols. And polyphenols are actually the way the plant, actually if you will, sops up the damage from what are called reactive oxygen species, ROSs. Some people know them as free radicals. So as much as a plant needs sunlight, it turns out the plant is damaged by sunlight simultaneously. So the polyphenols are the plant's method, if you like, of sunscreen. Now interestingly, the more a plant is stressed, for instance the closer it is to the sun, the higher the altitude, the more it's stressed by other factors like poor nutrients, not enough water, other harsh conditions, the more polyphenols the plant produces. Now fun fact, most plant polyphenols are actually in the leaves, where in fact the energy production is done. And if you've ever doubted about why polyphenols are so important to a plant, every fall you get to watch a beautiful color display of polyphenols. Now we often talk about the leaves are changing color. In fact, those colors are actually the polyphenols in the leaves that you didn't see because all of the green chlorophyll was hiding those colors. But as the chlorophyll, the energy producing part of the plant dies off, the polyphenols remain. So in this fall, when you're looking at the brilliant color displays, you can actually in your own eyes see the power of polyphenols that the plant was using to protect itself during that exposure to sunlight. Okay, now I mentioned that polyphenols are concentrated in leaves, but the same thing holds true for the fruit of the tree and the fruit can be damaged by sunlight. So many plants concentrate polyphenols particularly in the skin of that fruit to protect it from harm. And for instance, great winemakers have known this for a very long time, that the more the vines are stressed, the higher the elevation, the underwater they are, the more polyphenols will be present in the grapes of that particular vine, and great winemakers have known for some time that it was the polyphenols in the grapes that brought all the characteristics and benefits from the wine that the vintners were looking for. But getting back to the point, for instance, we're going to talk about olive oil. Olive oil happens to be a great delivery device for polyphenols. And the polyphenols were in the olives, and when you eat an olive, you're eating polyphenols, when you squish an olive and extract the oil, the benefit of olive oil is not oleic acid, which is a monoinsaturated fat, the benefit is in the polyphenol content. And one of the best ways to assess polyphenol content in olive oil is that if it makes you cough as you drink it or eat it, that's a very potent sign of the level of polyphenol. But there's actually more polyphenols in olive leaves, and that's why olive leaf extract is actually an incredibly great source of polyphenols. And if you want to munch on a few olive leaves, be my guest. Okay, so polyphenols protect the plant from damage, from free radicals, from reactive oxygen species. And we eat plants, and we eat the plant polyphenols, either in their leaves when we eat lettuce, believe it or not, we're eating polyphenols. When we're eating red leaf lettuce, we're eating more polyphenols than in green lettuce. In fact, years ago Rutgers University patented a red romaine lettuce that they showed had considerably more polyphenol content than regular romaine lettuce. And I've forgotten the name of it now, but it was something red. But they received a patent because of the polyphenol content. Okay, so polyphenols protect plants from damage. Now years ago we used to think that polyphenols were primarily antioxidants. And for years and years and years, we measured the polyphenol content by what was called an ORAC rating, O-R-A-C. That's the Oxygen Radical Absorbing Capacity and looked at whether these compounds could actually absorb free radicals. And for years and years and years, this was the standard by which we judged polyphenol content. Unfortunately, it turns out that these compounds, when we swallow them, are not doing that at all. And so if you hear people say that the reason to get polyphenols into your diet is that they are antioxidants, number one, don't believe them, and number two, that's not how they work. People actually see exactly the power of polyphenols and it has nothing to do with their ability to absorb free radicals or as antioxidants. That their power is actually far more important. And one of the most recent findings is that polyphenols are actually prebiotics. In other words, if you remember, prebiotics are what your friendly bacteria, the probiotics, like to eat. So first and foremost, whoever says that polyphenols are the plant defense system against being eaten and that polyphenols, because of that, are extremely damaging to your health. First of all, it doesn't know what they're talking about. Number two, that's not how polyphenols work for the plant and they're not a defense system of the plant. That's what lectins are for, that's what phytates are for, not polyphenols. The second thing is, people who say polyphenols are bad for you actually don't realize that polyphenols feed friendly bacteria. And there's a host of evidence about the incredible benefit of polyphenols in actually changing the gut microbiome for the better. In fact, I'll give you a little tease. There's a fascinating study looking at the microbiome and inflammatory markers in three trials in human beings. One group had to drink several glasses of red wine per day. The second group had to drink the same red wine that had the alcohol removed and you can go to a store and find non-alcoholic red wine. And the third group got to drink gin in the same alcoholic amount that the red wine drinkers were drinking. And lo and behold, what they found was that both the red wine with and without alcohol changed the gut microbiome to a much more friendly microbiome. In other words, it increased the gut buddies. And the result was that multiple markers of inflammation fell in both of those red wine drinkers, whereas no effect was found in the gin drinkers. Why? Because the gin, even though it had alcohol, didn't have any polyphenols. So the idea that polyphenols are somehow a plant defense system is absolutely wrong and human studies back up the fact that it's the polyphenols, not the alcohol and red wine, that is the beneficial effect. And its benefit is not the polyphenols directly, but it's the polyphenols being eaten by certain gut bacteria and basically fertilizing good gut bacteria. The other thing we know is that polyphenols in general, when you eat them, are incredibly poorly absorbed. Only only 10% of all the polyphenols that you eat are ever absorbed. But again, the good news is that these polyphenols are eaten by your gut buddies. And it's the products that your gut buddies make from these polyphenols in the form of postbiotics that I talk extensively about in the Energy Paradox that is one of the main ways that polyphenols benefit our health. So that's actually the exciting new science of polyphenols and how they work. All right, so let's play devil's advocate. Some critics, like Dr. Paul Saladino, say that the health benefits of polyphenols are overrated. Here's why they say that, because polyphenols aren't absorbed and that polyphenols are dangerous, they're a plant defense system. Well, they're right that polyphenols aren't absorbed very well. And who in the world wouldn't want that? I don't know. I certainly would. The other thing that's obvious when we look at any of the blue zones, those areas of the world popularized by the National Geographic journalist Dan Butner, and Loma Linda is the only blue zone in the United States, by the way, where I was a professor for much of my career. Blue zones are notorious for having an incredibly high intake of polyphenol rich foods. And we could break them down individually, but let me assure you that each blue zone has its own set and different sets of polyphenol rich foods. We'll just take one example. The Okinawans, the older Okinawans, 85% of their diet was a purple sweet potato. And the purple sweet potato has an incredible concentration of one particular polyphenol called an anthocyanin. It's actually the same polyphenol family that gives the dark blue color to blueberries and blackberries. This is just concentrated in the flesh of a purple sweet potato. And luckily, we're seeing purple sweet potatoes in a lot of our grocery stores now. They're now being grown commercially. So 85% of the Okinawan diet was a purple sweet potato. It wasn't beans, it wasn't rice, it wasn't soy, it was a purple sweet potato. So to think that that horrible dangerous polyphenol was somehow impacting the health of the Okinawans in a negative way, certainly goes against the evidence. Okay, so that's probably the strongest, if you look at societies who have great health and longevity, that's probably the biggest signal argument about why we should be getting more polyphenols in our diet. And I could go on and on. The famous predimed study from Spain, which some of my critics say is just one of the worst studies in the world, and they're usually low fat critics. The predimed study from Spain that I've written about in most of my books took 65-year-old people who had a heart attack and they randomized them into three groups. One group got a liter of olive oil per week. That's about 10 to 12 tablespoons a day. And they actually had to pick up their liter of olive oil once a week, use it, take the empty bottle back to the clinic and get it refilled. The second group had to have the same number of calories in mixed nuts. And most of the nuts were walnuts and hazelnuts. And if you're guessing walnuts and hazelnuts are great sources of polyphenols, you're correct. The third group had a low fat Mediterranean diet. Now all three, because they lived in Spain, ate a Mediterranean diet. What's impressive is that the walnut and the olive oil group had a 30% reduction in new events, new heart attack, new stents, compared to the low fat group. And the women in the olive oil group had an 87% reduction in breast cancer rate. And what I talk about in the energy paradox is that the olive oil group and the nut group actually had improved memory after five years compared to the low fat group who had actually decreased memory. And the evidence that I present in the energy paradox makes it pretty clear that it was the polyphenol content in the olive oil and the nuts that was responsible for those effects. And again, another stake in the heart of people who say polyphenols are bad for us. Okay, so now maybe you're wondering, okay, so what are the best dietary sources of polyphenols? Well, it turns out that leaves are great sources of polyphenols. So if you're thinking tea, for instance, it turns out that tea is a great source of polyphenols. And tea, whether it's green, whether it's black, whether you grind up tea leaves like in matcha, and just an aside, please, if you're going to use matcha tea, buy it from Japan, not China. The Chinese matcha tea is unfortunately full of pesticides, but that's another subject. Polyphenols are concentrated in fruits, so olives are loaded with polyphenols. Cacao, the fruit and the bean are loaded with polyphenols. Coffee, believe it or not, coffee fruit and coffee fruit extract is available. We use it here at Gundry MD. You can buy coffee fruit powder, but the coffee bean is another great source of polyphenols. Urbimate tea is another great source of polyphenols. So anytime you can get leaves, you're in great shape. And then when you start looking at most of the spices that we think of as leaves, like parsley, like sage, like rosemary and thyme, where have I heard that before? Oh yeah, Simon and Garfunkel. So if you go down to Scarborough Fair, you're actually buying polyphenols. In fact, the Romans were so impressed with the ability of sage to improve their health that the Romans named sage salvia as in salvation. And so when we look at these spices, particularly the leaves, we see that it's the polyphenol content that people were after. Now vegetables, the darker the vegetable, the more the polyphenols. And polyphenols in general have a very bitter flavor. And some of you remember from my first book, Dr. Gundry's Diode Evolution, that one of my favorite phrases was more bitter, more better. And that's because the bitterness is actually the polyphenols. And so if you look at countries and cultures with longevity, one of the fascinating things is that they have a preference for bitter foods. And one of the most interesting things about chocolate is that anybody who has had cocoa nibs or 100% dark chocolate knows it's profoundly bitter. And it was actually the Dutch that figured out that people would consume more chocolate if they took away the polyphenol content by treating it with alkali. So if you see on a label of cocoa powder dutched process or alkali process, you've actually removed the polyphenols from chocolate. And so run from those. There's a number of candy companies, particularly Nestle and Cadbury and Mars, who have actually patented ways of adding polyphenols back into chocolate that they have taken away. In a way, it's kind of like looking at fortification of cereals where all the vitamins and minerals have been removed from cereals and breads. And they're now fortified with eight essential vitamins and minerals. So they're actually patents to add back polyphenols. Why have they done this? Because both animal trials and human trials have shown that the polyphenols in chocolate are actually responsible for improvement in cardiovascular flexibility. I've published papers about polyphenols increasing the flexibility of blood vessels in humans. I've published papers about the ability of polyphenols to stop making blood vessels sticky on the inside. And again, these are human studies of polyphenol extracts improving both vascular health and in other human studies improving brain health. So what a great thing. What else should you look for? Again, talked about olive oil and probably more than you want to hear. More bitter, more better in olive oil. If olive oil makes you cough, you're on the right track. Red wine. If the grape vines are made to suffer, to work for a living by being planted in dense rows, by underwatering them, what's called dry farming, by being planted in rocks, by being planted in high elevations, you're going to increase the polyphenol content. So please, if you can, look for organic grown wines. Look for biodynamic grown wines. There are a number of wineries now in the United States, particularly here in California that are biodynamic wine growers. I'll mention two of my favorites, Beckman in Santa Barbara County, Amplos Vineyards in Santa Barbara County, and also Spears, our organic and biodynamic, the first two biodynamic. A great number of wines in France and Italy and Austria are now biodynamic and a huge number of them are organic. I just had an organic wine from Sicily last night as a matter of fact. Look for the label. You're knowing that, believe it or not, you're going to get more polyphenol content and that's the bang for your buck. Same thing with seasonings. We've had Chef Jimmy Schmidt three times James Beard award winner on our podcast and he will assure you and he assured us that seasonings are going to be loaded with polyphenols. And again, all the great spices of the Middle Ages were actually pursued because of their polyphenol content. And here's a fun fact. What's the highest polyphenol content of any spice? Come on, think about it for a minute. I'll give you a clue. You probably studded your Easter ham with it. If you said close, you're correct. Close have the highest polyphenol content of any food. And if you think I take close supplements, you're right. Because of that, if you saw it, I put all my supplements in the longevity paradox and there's close. And it turns out that close was one of the highest sought after spices in the Middle Ages, right behind black pepper, which is loaded with polyphenols and cinnamon, which is loaded with polyphenols. In fact, as you start looking at the Middle Ages spices, you'll notice that people were willing to pay huge amount of money for polyphenols. And I got news for you, people don't pay huge amounts of money just to make food taste better. They were looking for the health benefits of polyphenols way back then. And we're only now beginning to realize what the ancients knew that we're only now discovering. Okay, are there foods with high polyphenol content that I don't recommend? Yeah. It turns out that there are some really interesting polyphenols in soy. And I do talk about them in the upcoming book. You can make soy safe in two ways. Number one, you can pressure cook it. Number two, you can extrude it under high pressure and high heat as texturized vegetable protein, which is TVP, one of the favorite kind of fake foods of Loma Linda cuisine. Or you can actually use soy protein isolates or soy protein hydrolysates, but you'll eliminate the polyphenols in the latter. Beans, pressure cook your beans, soap beans. You'll still get the polyphenol content in beans, but you won't get the lectins. So those are the two provides of. The other thing that's interesting, believe it or not, whole grains have polyphenols. But as those of you know, the problem with whole grains is twofold. Number one, the lectin content of whole grains, you cannot pressure cook the lectins in oats or wheat or rye or barley. I'm sorry, they can't be destroyed. The other problem with whole grains is that so much of our American food supply in whole grains has been sprayed with Roundup. And glyphosate is one of the biggest disruptors of your gut and your energy that we could have ever invented. So long story short, polyphenols were designed to protect the plant from damage. Polyphenols were the sunscreen for the plant. Polyphenols were not insect insecticides. They were not toxins or poisons. They were to protect the plants energy factories. And when you eat plant polyphenols, low and bold, you're not eating antioxidants. You're feeding your gut buddies the food that they need and they in turn turn those polyphenols into health promoting compounds. All right, before we close, I mentioned at the top of the lecture, I want to invite you to join me in celebrating National Polyphenol Day coming up July 11th. So wow, National Polyphenol Day and Dr. Gundry's birthday all in one. As you probably know, my favorite source of polyphenols is olive oil. So to celebrate, I'm going to ask you to do a shot of high quality olive oil and share your video or photo of taking an olive oil shot on Instagram by tagging me at Dr. Stephen Gundry all one word and using the hashtag polyphenol day just like it sounds P-O-L-Y-P-H-E-N-O-L-D-A-Y day. I'll be sure to repost so we can help others know about the power of polyphenol. This is actually going to be really fun. So I hope you'll join me. Get your shot of olive oil ready on July 11th. My birthday bottoms up to your health, to my health, National Polyphenol Day. So this is going to be really fun. Hashtag polyphenol day. I hope you enjoyed this episode of the Dr. Gundry podcast. Make sure to check out the next one here. What kind of chocolate can you eat? The best kind. Bitter sweet chocolate. It's like I always say about leafy greens and other vegetables. More bitter, more better.
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Kahr X9 "Kahr Finally Did It" - TheFirearmGuy
First Look! Kahr X9 "Double Stack" 9mm. This is a pre-production pistol. Kahr will feature it at Shot Show. Thoughts? Subscribe Here - https://goo.gl/R4Zvg4 Here is my playlist for various Handgun reviews - https://goo.gl/4fRCek Here is my playlist for Long Gun reviews - https://goo.gl/hnU871 Here is my playlist called Fighting for the 2nd Amendment - https://goo.gl/OMZX60 Here is my playlist for other Gear & Accessory reviews - https://goo.gl/oADVpQ Here is my playlist for range test reviews - https://goo.gl/t1c0Tl Facebook @ https://www.facebook.com/thefirearmguy Twitter @ https://twitter.com/thefirearmguy Instagram @ http://instagram.com/thefirearmguy
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2024-01-18T00:29:24
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Hey there friends, thanks for checking in. Approximately a year ago I made a video and said that car arms is working on a double-stack 9mm handgun. And I said it's coming. And it is coming, although this one is not available in the market yet. It's a pre-production model, but I want to show you the features and what you can look forward to in the future. But we know car for making very small, lightweight, easy to carry, reliable handguns with a very smooth double action trigger pull. They make single-stack magazine handguns. And people said if car would just make a double-stack, I would buy one. Love everything about them, but they don't make a double stack. I want higher capacity. So car enlisted me as a tester, and I wanted to introduce this. It's an introduction video to what they have been working on and continue to work on. Once again, it is a pre-production model. So it's not complete. But here is the car X9. Check that out. And it's a double-stack. But I want to talk about the magazine because that is so interesting to me. The X9 has many of the same features that car fans love, but it is also very different. So let's talk about it. First off, they're all coming optic ready. You don't have to use it. People say I don't want anything to do with those red dots, green dots, you name it, mounting. I don't want anything to do with it. So you don't have a cover plate or you can put a dot on there. And it's an RMS footprint. So very common footprint. Also the grip texturing is a bit different. Feels great. But let's get to it. It has a double-stack magazine. And what we have here is not a car bag. Car is going to come out with a 10 and then eventually a 15-round mag. But what makes the X9 different, and it's actually something I've never seen before, is that the P365 mag will work just fine in the X9. Better than that. Here we have a Springfield Armory Hellcat mag. Check this out. The X9 will feed and fire with a Springfield Armory Hellcat magazine, along with the car mags. Now it's a pre-production model. Not everything is complete at this time. Here we have a bar sight, very common with many of the car pistols to have a bar sight. That is not what you can expect on the X9. You can expect a taller sight and a taller front sight. So that's something that may be a little deceiving at this moment, but they are certainly working on it. Now the mags are very interchangeable with the two I mentioned, along with the car mag that we can expect. But also what makes the X9 very different. And car fans I think are going to enjoy this. What we have here is a familiar car trigger. See that? All right. It is smooth. It is crisp, and it has a double action trigger pull. Car will also have a shorter and lighter trigger, and they will be interchangeable. So if you enjoy the smooth full double action car trigger, that will be available to you. The buyer will decide if they want the traditional double action car trigger or a shorter and lighter trigger. The company is still deciding how that's going to work, but one thing for certain is the buyer will decide which trigger they want with their X9. So you will have that option if you go with the X9 once available. So I think that's that's super cool that it offers that type of flexibility. So here we have a three slot Picatinny rail, forward serrations. I mentioned 3.54 inch barrel and an overall very nice feel. They kept it subcompact, and the disassemble is very different. I'm also going to talk about that. But the X9 will also be very competitively priced. Now, being that this is a pre-production model, not all the details are available, or at least they weren't given to me at this time. But I wanted to show you what you could expect with the car X9, the new double stack handgun that will be available when, well, time will tell with that. But at this moment, this is what they're working on, and they are doing a fine job. Now I mentioned they take sig mags. I want to make a point here. Here's a P365. This has a 3.1 inch barrel. I have noticed that many people have gone with longer barrel handguns, right at the 3.5 inch mark with the barrel length anyhow. And here is the overall length. You can see that the X9 on the right goes a little bit longer. This has a 3.54 inch barrel. This has a 3.1 inch barrel. So although the barrel length is longer with the X9, the overall length of the slide is not that great, which makes it very interesting. Here's a closer look at the X9. I like to grip texturing. Very different than what we're used to. But I'm going to go ahead and bring out my P9 and show the difference between the familiar car disassemble and the disassemble with the X9. Let's show how the X9 disassembles. It is very different. Car owners understand that the other handguns, this pin here, needs to be removed. So you just bring the slide back a little bit, push that pin out a little bit, then grab it, remove it, pull the trigger and off comes the slide. Here we have an uncaptured recoil spring, all steel guide rod. The X9 is completely different. With the slide locked back, this lever here needs to be pushed down. So we push it down like that, drop the slide, pull the trigger and off comes the slide from the frame. Here we have a captured recoil spring, steel guide rod, and then the 3.54 inch barrel. Much easier, much quicker, and overall a more simple process. And then to reassemble, just get that back into place. We're going to move this back, lock the slide back, push that lever back, and it is reassembled. Here's another point I think is worth mentioning. I have the Hellcat Mag in the X9, but this is the car PM9 Colvert. And if you notice, they went with a little bit of a longer grip with a 7 round magazine and they kept the 3 inch very short barrel. All right, so it's different. The X9 went in the opposite direction, they made a longer barrel. And then this is the Hellcat Mag once again, but the car mag will be right around here, probably two and a half finger contact, I would guess once that car mag is inserted. But as I mentioned, the 15 round mags will be available as well. So they went in the opposite direction, but preferences are what matters most and what people prefer. I think people prefer a car arms double stack. That's been the feedback I've gotten. Another thing is that the optic is a direct mount with the RMS footprint. And I think that is a nice touch. You can expect taller sights. It also has an ambi slide stop. All right, so it's a bit more left-handed friendly. And the overall look and feature loaded options with the X9 I think is going to be attractive to many people. And car fans will love it. And those who have been asking for a double stack car arms handgun, you're looking at a pre-production model of what you can expect in the future. If you like videos like this, please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching. And you guys be safe.
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Taxation of Trusts and Estates CPA Exam Form 1041
In this video, I discuss taxation of trusts and estates. Taxation of trusts and estates is covered on the CPA and corporate income tax course. Farhat Lectures can you understand taxation of trusts and estates for the CPA exam. ✔️Accounting students and CPA Exam candidates, check my website for additional resources: https://farhatlectures.com/ 📧Connect with me on social media: https://linktr.ee/farhatlectures #CPAEXAM #cpareview #corporatetaxcourse
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2020-11-21T15:00:14
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Hello and welcome to the session in which we learn how to compute the taxable entity income and that entity is a state or trust During the process. We're gonna learn how to compute accounting income learn about accounting income Also learn about an important concept in this in this context, which is the n I and the n I is this Rebutable net income and I'm gonna be referring to it continuously the n I then eventually we would learn about Allocating the n I to the beneficiaries and I will do this in the next session because there's gonna be a lot of information to Absorb here and before we got to this point in the prior session. I talked about the state and trust How are they created the purpose of them gave you an overview? So this way if you're not sure about what what is in a state or a trust look at the prior recording because it's better to have A good idea So if you are an accounting students or a CPA candidate, especially if you're a CPA candidate This topic is not well covered in your college education and if it's covered It's not covered that good or in depth what I do at forehead lectures calm I provide lectures plus examples plus additional resources through false multiple choice exercises That's gonna help you increase your score at your CPA exam. No, I don't replace your CPA prep course I don't replace your becker Raj or Glyme or whatever course you are taking I can't do that I wish I can but I can't but I can help you Improve your grade by 10 to 15 points. How so I explain the material once you learn it like once you go over this session today You're gonna feel much much much more comfortable with the topic of Vaccation of a state and trust and here's what you are risking really. This is my offer to you Are you willing to pay $30 for a month just to try out my system? And this is your maximum loss where where it could help improve your grade on the CPA exam and help you pass the test Are you willing to make that trade with me? Okay, your maximum loss is $30 Your your output your gain could be passing the exam You make your choice and if not for anything check out my website to find out how well is your university doing on the CPA? Exam if you are taking any other accounting courses I have supplementary and lectures for other courses Please connect with me on LinkedIn if you haven't done so and check out my LinkedIn recommendation students that already used my system They write recommendations on my LinkedIn. Please look them up Like this lecture share it if it benefits you it means it might benefit other So why not share the wealth connect with me on Instagram and Facebook as well? So we're gonna be using those steps To compute the taxable income for a state and trust. Okay, so what are those steps? And we're gonna be defining each one of them in this session We mentioned some of them in the prior session. I told you don't worry We'll mention it in the next session and this is the next session first step one We're gonna determine accounting income. This is the first thing we're gonna learn today Step two, we're gonna compute entity taxable income before The distribution deduction. This is the distribution deduction something we're gonna learn about shortly step three determine the DNI and The distribution deduction once you determine the DNI You'll be able to determine your distribution deduction once you determine your distribution deduction We're gonna go back and compute taxable income like step two less step three So we're gonna find the number here. Let's let's assume the number here was 10,000 and the deduction here was 2,000 Well, then 10,000 minus 2,000 will give us here 8,000 and this will be your That actual taxable income then step five as I told you we will not worry about this in the session We'll take care of it next session. So simply put in this session. I just want to give you the big picture We're gonna learn about computing three things actually more than three But those are the big three things Accounting income the first thing then we're gonna learn how to compute taxable income for a state and trust So the whole thing is to compute taxable income for a state and trust But before we do so we need to know we need to know accounting income and actually we need to know what DNI is and From DNI we're gonna find the distribution deduction then go back and compute taxable income Don't worry. We're gonna be going back and forth back and forth a little bit, but believe me I will you will understand what's going on shortly Starting with accounting income. That's very important. So it is accounting income This concept is kind of a little bit odd for a tax class because in a tax class. Basically, you have taxable one figures Like tax figures here. You're gonna have accounting figures and tax figures. Don't worry about it too much It's very easy and straightforward. Let's go ahead and start first to find what's accounting income Usually and the reason I say usually because these rules are by state But usually you can get on the CPA exam on your tax course You can go with this information Accounting income is the amount of income the beneficiaries of the trust or a state is a little bit is eligible to receive from the entity So simply put how much are you eligible to receive from the entity? We call this Accounting income accounting income is based on how do we determine this based on the controlling or grant or document? What is this controlling or grant or document? Well, the person that created the trust they determine How much they want to give out? Give out or make the beneficiaries eligible to receive from the trust. This is what this is what? This is what accounting income is when I when I create my trust I say I want my interest to be distributed my dividend to be distributed capital gain not distributed or capital gain distributed Whatever I want to do I determine this so either the document will state this or let's assume the document is silent The state law determine whether amounts are allocated to the corpus or to current income Remember in the prior session we looked at something called current income in corpus So once I have a trust let's assume I have a trust for my son And what I do is this I put stocks bonds in there and I tell the trustee the person that's in charge my lawyer I'll tell look This these assets my stocks and my bonds my son cannot touch them but any dividend and any dividend and Interest going out of this trust my son can use it for his education So simply put let me go back and maybe draw this trust again. So remember. This is the trust here This is where I have my assets. Okay, and I am the grand tour. I I gave the money I put that money into the trust. I have a trustee who happens to be My lawyer and I have the beneficiaries is my son Adam. Okay. I'm just making this up So what I do is I determine I have assets in here. I have stocks and bonds So I tell the trustee, you know the interest in the dividend my son can use it for whatever purpose The the corpus the principle the actual stocks and the actual bonds stays in there until for example My son turns 30 35 whatever age I want I want him to turn into then I'll give him then I will close the fund And not the fund the trust this is basically what we mean by allocating between the current income and the corpus And why is this important? Here's what's gonna happen, and I'm gonna give you the big picture here The look the income anything that's allocated to income is gonna be taxed by Adam Anything that's gonna be considered corpus The trust will pay the taxes on it remember we don't have double taxation So the money is not double taxed, but we have to determine who's gonna pay it Is it the trust gonna pay the taxes or the beneficiary anything that's considered income? My son Adam will pay it anything that's considered part of the corpus I said this is gonna be part of the corpus and I can make anything part of the corpus Or I can make anything part of income then it will be then it will be taxed Paid the tax paid by the trust so that's important and I talked about this in the prior session If you want to look at this topic if the entity distribute distribute income currently that income should generally be Corresponding to accounting income generally a generally it doesn't have to because again I can't do whatever I want to but we're gonna say it's gonna be Accounting income the amount that can be distributed like interest and dividend generally speaking When specific items of income and expenditure are Allocated either to the income beneficiaries or to the corpus the desire of the grand tour or the decedents are put into effect again The grand tour determine or the person that passed away from their will okay when I pass away if I have a will This is what happened My wishes will be put into effect whether something is considered Income or corpus part of the corpus part of the principle okay where the controlling document is silent again The state will determine whether this amount should go to the income is considered income or corpus And this is basically an overview whether they generally considered income Allocated to income ordinary and operating their income from trusted assets any ordinary income interest dividend trend royalty income one half of the fiduciary fees and commission Allocated to the income then what's considered part of the corpus of the of the actual of the actual trust Any depreciation on the business asset if I have a building I have a warehouse wherever I'm renting a Casualty gain or loss on income producing property again on the property on the income producing whatever that income producing property is my warehouse my My my my my office building my commercial real estate wherever it is any insurance recoveries from income producing asset again If I received any recoveries, that's a sum one of my buildings was on fire. I received Insurance recoveries it goes to the corpus the corpus will pay taxes Capital gains and losses on the investment sometime you might have losses sometime you might have gains You might you know the trustee might sell some asset incur losses or gains It stays anything is absorbed absorbed by the corpus, which is the trust itself the corporation Any stock split in one half of the commission so notice one half of the commission is allocated to income one half of the commission is allocated to the to the corpus Let's look at an example to start to kind of see what this accounting income basically means The Arnold trust is a simple trust and we talked about the simple trust and the complex trust in the prior session If you don't know what this is, please go back and view it Miss Bennett is the soul Benny in the current year the trust earns $20,000 in taxable interest in 15,000 in tax exempt so they have taxable interest and tax exempt interest in addition The trust recognizes $8,000 of capital gains. So they received taxable interest Interest free Tax free interest which is tax exempt interest in capital gain the trustee assesses a fee of 11,000 for the year So the trustee said you there's an 11,000 dollar charge Okay, if the trust agreement allocate fees and capital gain to corpus. So here's what's gonna happen The the the agreement says any long-term any gain any long-term capital gains and any fees They stay with the corpus. Okay. What else then the other thing is considered accounting income goes to the Benny So if the trust allocate fees and capital gain to corpus trust accounting income again here We are computing accounting income is 35,000. Why 35,000? It's the 15 of the tax exempt and the 20,000 taxable taxable amount So the income Benny receives no immediate benefit from this trust capital gain. Look Ms. Bennett is not receiving the capital gain Therefore, she should not she should not bear of any of its financial burden because you know She's not getting that capital gain if the corpus is getting the capital gain The corpus will pay taxes on that capital gain and they said any any fees it gets deducted from the corpus That's what the person the individual wanted to do Assume the same fact except the trust agreement allocate the fiduciary fees to income therefore Well, we generated interests, but guess what that some of that interest not some of it The interest will pay the fiduciary fees who decided this the Grand Tour the person that created the fund. What's gonna happen is this? Mrs. Bennett would receive 35,000 of interest income. Well, then she's gonna have to pay 11,000 Not she but that's what's gonna happen. They will do this computation and the trust accounting income is 24,000 let's change the scenario Now assume that the trust agreement allocate All capital gain and losses and one half of the trustees commission. What is the accounting income? Well? 35,000 for the interest 8,000 of capital gain Minus half of the fees for the fiduciary Therefore 37,500 what happened to the remainder of this fee it goes to the corpus Corpus is responsible for it. That's the big picture. Let's kind of just to kind of Confirm our knowledge and increase our knowledge. Let's compute accounting income here Okay, complete the chart below indicating the Tigers trust entity accounting income because that's something you need to know for each of the Alternatives for this purpose use the following information. We have interest income We have and that interest income is taxable We have interest income that's tax exempt 30,000 interest income that's taxable 300,000 sorry if I read all the numbers and the reason I read all the numbers I Try to read all the numbers because I do have blind viewers and they always ask me to please read the numbers So if you feel I am reading the numbers That's the reason I do so and if you're a blind viewer and I did not read all the numbers I do apologize. I'll try to do my best. Okay Interest income tax exempt and don't worry about the empty preference is 20,000 long-term capital gain 40,000 trusty fee is 10,000 so those are the figures that we are giving and we're gonna be giving different scenarios to compute trust Accounting income or accounting income for this trust the first scenario This says the fees and capital gains are allocated to the corpus to the trust. Well, what's left then? So the fees are out $10,000 we don't long-term capital gains are out. So what's left is 350 which is interest income a taxable interest income tax free an interest income tax exempt but a empty preference so 350 Let's look at the second scenario capital gains allocable to corpus But one half of the fee allocable to income. Well, so all what we change is from the 350 from the prior example We're gonna absorb 5,000 of the trusty 5,000 of the trusty fee, which is 10,000 We're gonna absorb half therefore accounting income is 345,000 Capital gain allocable to income silent concerning allocation of fees. Well, now we're gonna include the capital gain Therefore, we're gonna take we're gonna start with 350. We're gonna start what we started with We're gonna add 40,000 of Capital gains that's 390 and we're gonna deduct 5,000 because the if it's if it's silent the state will say Split the fee in half Therefore the accounting income 385,000 The last scenario fees and exempt income are allocable to corpus. So notice what happened here now the fees The ten thousand dollar is allocable to corpus in as well as the exempt income So this is also it doesn't matter, you know, we're gonna consider both of these exam This is also corpus and they're silent and regard to the capital gain capital losses So when you are silent in regards to capital gains and capital losses the state generally speaking will consider this corpus Therefore what's left as accounting income is only the interest income that's taxable 300,000 so this is just an overview to get an overview exercise To help you understand how we compute accounting income again We have to know what accounting income is in the context of computing taxable income for estate and trust and to compute the DNI and The deduction for the DNI. Okay, so let's take a look at the taxable portion of it So this is what a tax return would look like 1041 I'm not gonna go over everything separate everything in the tails But basically it looks like an income statement you have an income section and a deduction section What is the income section? What type of income would a trust receive? Well, the the trust would receive interest ordinary dividend qualified dividend business income capital gains Farm income ordinary income other income notice we have no wages, right? Because wages goes on the 1040, you know, the trust does not work, right? The trust has assets and those assets will generate income in form of interest dividend so on and so forth Okay now also as I told you it looks like an income statement Then the trust will have deductions. What type of deductions would the trust have interests taxes? fiduciary fees which is a little bit unusual You don't see this on schedule C but think of the fiduciary fees as Think of your higher management. You hire people to run the company You hire a CEO you have to pay the CEO right you have to hire someone to run the fund Then when when you pay someone to run your company you deduct your fees same thing So this is kind of a little bit unusual. Okay, cheer the bull deduction Cheer the bull deduction and this number is coming from schedule a line 7 which we're gonna see in a moment So let's take a look just have few comments about this first. I Want you to understand that this is let me highlight the thing. That's a little bit unusual one is fiduciary fees Okay, and again as I said this that you will have a number here and think of it as the the the the Salary for the CEO and you can only deduct based on taxable income. What does that mean? This is important to know so it's not you don't you don't deduct everything. So let's assume you received $1,000 worth of interest That's the only thing that you have for this fund just for the sake of simplicity of this amount 600 is taxable 400 is money bound. So in other words 60% of the income is taxable for 40% of the income is not taxable now if you're paying your This person to manage your fund. I'm gonna make this as unusual a hundred thousand dollar Well, you won't pay somebody a hundred thousand dollar if you're only making a thousand dollar But that's beside the point what's gonna happen the only amount that you can deduct here is the amount of 60% of The salary therefore you can deduct $60,000 again The example is a little bit out of whack because how can you make only a thousand dollar in interest and you're paying someone? $100,000 to run your to run your trust. Okay, but that's beside the point So the only you can deduct based on the taxable So what you do is you look at all of your income You total them then you want to know how much is the tax-free as percentage of the total 400 out of a thousand is 400 that amount cannot be allocated in terms of fiduciary fees Okay, so you only can deduct 60 percent. All right, so 60 percent of the trustee management fees is deductible Let's talk about contribution to charity contribution to charity is 100 percent deductible 100% of a deductible as long as it's provided in in a will in other words the grant or the person that created the fund or the Seed and the person that passed away said I would like to give you know the amount this amount of charity So that you cannot limit that contribution by anything if you can if you want to have a million dollar an income And you want to deduct the whole thing and charities. That's fine There's no limitation as long as it's in the world So the trustee cannot decide on the charity the beneficiaries Let's assume that the kids of that individual or Husbands or wife. They cannot decide on that. Okay, so that's it's in the world. That's what we it's deductible Now you can give if you want to but it's not deductible. Okay, then we have something unusual So we we covered the charity Then we're gonna come to this something unusual not unusual something that we have to be that we have to learn about and that's the Income distribution deduction and it's right here line 18. Now. This is for 2019 The form 2020 2021 could change a little but the idea is the same So if you're looking at this in 2021 and there are slight changes obviously, you know kind of Catch up. Otherwise, it practically it should be the same. So income Income distribution deduction. What is that? Well, guess what? We're gonna give the beneficiaries money Remember, we're gonna make money. We're gonna make money from the trust But we're gonna distribute it Distribute some of it to the beneficiaries when we distributed to the beneficiaries We have to deduct it here. Why because we are computing the taxable income for the trust Well, the money can only be taxed once if we're gonna give it to the Benny's the Benny's will pay the beneficiaries will pay the tax on it If we're gonna keep it in the trust part of the corpus the corpus will pay will pay the tax Okay, so you know again, we might keep the capital gain But we might distribute the interest so the interest kind of in other words We're gonna add the interest here then deducted here. Okay deducted here Why because it's gonna and what's gonna happen to it? It's gonna go actually it's gonna leave 1041 go on schedule k1 and It goes to the individual and the individual will pay taxes on it separately goes to their schedule e from their schedule e It goes under the taxable income So those are three items that there are unusual and specifically we're gonna start to look a little bit more at this Income distribution deduction. How do we come up with this income distribution deduction because that's important Because that's gonna determine and usually it's it's a large deduction Why because the trust may be may exist to give out that money. Therefore, we have to deduct this amount. Okay, also The trust will have an exemption. I spoke about the exemption in the prior session Basically, we have three type of exemptions and not exemptions. We have three type of fees if the trust is a simple trust Here it goes $100. I'm sorry. Simple is $300. You can deduct $300 if it's a complex complex trust It's $100 and if it's an estate trust if it's an estate trust, it's where is the state here? simple complex The sedance estate $600. It's just something you need to be aware of now Maybe you're looking at this recording in 2022 and they might change those exemptions. They usually don't they've been Same exemptions for years. Just FYI in case they change just, you know Adjust accordingly. Now, remember I told you about the cheerable deduction and what's gonna happen It comes from schedule A line 7 and this is this is the second page This is schedule A. You just kind of compute your depreciation You'll take this number and you plug it up here. You don't do anything soft rule will do it for you I only ever only completed only one 1041 in my lifetime So I'm not very familiar with this but I'm familiar enough that I can explain it to you So it goes the charitable deduction goes here Then you have to compute you have to compute this income distribution deduction comes from schedule B line 15 Okay, schedule B right here line 15. It goes here now here. So we need to talk a little bit more about the d ni the dividend I'm sorry. Not the dividend this this Tributable net income or d ni. So how do we what's the d ni? Well, the d ni is the maximum maximum amount of distribution on which the beneficiaries can be taxed So first you have to compute how much the bennie can be taxed at. This is the maximum amount Maximum amount. Now. Why is this important? You might give the beneficiary more Money than they should be taxed on for example, let's assume for the sake of simplicity here You gave the beneficiaries a thousand dollar Okay, this is the This is what you just actually distributed the beneficiaries but The trust only made just for the sake of the example four hundred dollars So six hundred dollars. Hold on a second. So if the trust made a thousand of income I'm sorry. You gave me a thousand. He gave the bennie a thousand this goes to the individual The trust itself only made an income of four hundred So how can you pay more what the what the trust made? Well, you can because the trust have Corpus they have principal they have bonds they have cash they have cds They have other assets. So it must have been that the six hundred dollar is from somewhere else Not income. Well, if it's from somewhere else, then it's not really taxable to me if i'm if i'm the beneficiaries because The this money was already taxed. How so remember when the person put that money into the trust when that person passed away Let's assume. It's a decedent when that person passed away The the trust there was an estate tax. So the individual And it's really like around 50 paid paid their estate tax Okay, let's assume they put in that in that fund in that trust a million dollar and that individual paid 40 percent on that So that individual sent four hundred thousand dollar Tack a check to the iris not the individual the trust send the tax send the check to the iris because the person passed away Now that money that's sitting in the trust already been taxed So if it's distributed to you think of it as a think of it as a return of capital Why because this money is coming from The from the corpus itself where it has been taxed. Okay, so this is why we have to compute the d ni Okay, so the the maximum amount that the individual and we're going to see how it works later on Okay, so how to compute now d and i how to compute d and i so here's how we compute d and i We would first compute taxable income before the distribution deduction So basically what does that mean? That means we're going to go to this page And compute this taxable income We're going to compute taxable income But we're going to skip this number because we don't know this number actually yet We're going to skip so we're going to compute we're going to basically compute everything except this deduction line 18 Except that we don't have anything here yet. That's what we're trying actually to compute so we're going to First compute this so find out taxable income before before the distribution deduction then we're going to add to it We're going to go back and add the exemption and that exemption could be 100 300 or 600 depending on the type of the trust that we have Then we're going to add to it. We're going to add to it net notice net tax exempt interest It means we're going to add back tax exempt interest, but sometimes That's that tax exempt interest if there's there is some expense related to it. We'll deduct that expense We're going to add back net tax exempt interest Then we are going to deduct capital gains. Why because capital gains stays with the Corpus stays with the corpus then we will add We will add capital losses if that's the case Add this is add if there's any capital losses We add and will deduct capital gains and this is how we come up with d and i d and i So start with taxable income before the distribution And go through this now once we have d and i Once we have this number here d and i line seven now we need to compute income distribution D deduction. This is the deduction. This is the deduction that's going to go on the previous page How do we compute the income distribution deduction? Well We're going to look at the amount of distribution actually received We're going to be looking at the lesser lesser notice. This is the income distribution deduction deduction. This is the line 15 Which is going to go on page one And we're going to compare this the lesser of the amount of distribution received how much did the Benny received the lesser of that or the share of d and i we're going to look at their d and i minus net By net exempt it's interest. We're going to look at the d and i minus net exempt interest The lower of these two will be on line 15 and from line 15 We're going to go back to page one and plug this number here on line 18 to figure out exactly our tax bill because this is going to give us The appropriate amount to compute our taxes where we have to pay the tax bill Okay, so this is how it basically work. So the reason we go through all of this to find out What is on line 18 and what is really on line 18 on line 18 what went to the Benny went to the beneficiaries went to them is deducted why it's deducted because the corpus don't pay taxes on it They'll pay taxes on it. So it's taken out. It's deducted from here It's deducted from here and whatever's left is paid by the corpus taxes paid by the corpus Okay, now the best way to illustrate this obviously is to actually Look at an actual example to see how this all fits together And I will I will work another example after this session. Okay, because it's a lot It's a lot and the way the CPA exam review course are going to go with this with you. They're going to go very quickly and They're going to give you shortcuts. Great. If you want to memorize the shortcut, that's fine I'm I'm not against that But if you understand them, it's just much easier. You'll have more confidence on the exam day And this is what I do. This is what farhat lecture farhat lectures do I explain the material in depth. Therefore, you have more confidence on the exam day Of course, you can memorize shortcuts But better to understand it. Okay The pork trust is required to distribute its current accounting income So current accounting income has to be distributed annually to the sole income. Benny, which is Barbara Capital gains and losses and all other expenses are allocated to the corpus and the current here pork incurs the following items They have dividend income means they have some stocks in that in that trust taxable interests tax exempt interest Net long-term capital gain and we have the fiduciary fees. Okay, so Here's all The income the first thing we want to know is what is the accounting income? And as I'm doing the accounting income, I'm going to also figure out the taxable income $25,000 is this considered accounting income? Well, look, it says they gave us a hint current accounting income. Yes Dividend is current accounting income. Why it's current. It means they're generating this continuously Okay, so it's going to be part of our accounting income is dividend taxable Of course, it is taxable income as well. It's going to go on page one as well Taxable interest 15,000. Is it part of accounting income? Yes Interest is part of accounting income is interest taxable. He has it is therefore It's 15,000 as well under taxable income tax exempt interest 20,000 Is that part of accounting income? Did we earn 20,000? Yes, we did. Yes, we did is it taxable? No, it's not because it's by nature tax exempt interest Net long-term capital gain 10,000. What do they say about net long-term capital gain? They said something about it It's allocable to the to the court So it's not part of the accounting income because accounting income is what really gets distributed And what the beneficiary is responsible for therefore there is nothing under accounting income Is is capital gain taxable? You bet it's taxable. Therefore, it's under the taxable column Let's take a look at the fiduciary fees. It's $6,000. Is it accounting income? No, it's not Can it be used for tax purposes? Is it deductible? Yes, it is Is it fully deductible? Well, generally speaking. Yes, unless you have taxable income. Do you have taxable income? Yes, you do Notice you have tax exempt interest and I'm sorry. Do you have tax exempt interest? Yes, you do. You have 20,000 Well, guess what? We have income of 60,000 40 plus 20 60 of which 40,000 is non Is not tax exempt So four divided by six equal to two third So two third of this is actually deductible which will make it 40,000 Now let's talk about the personal exemption. We're going to assume. This is a complex trust fund accounting income No, it's not. Is it deductible under taxable income? Yes, you can have a deduction of 300 dollars So your accounting income is $60,000. That's your accounting income. That's your accounting income and remember part of it 40 out of 60 is Is taxable and 20,000 was tax free Your taxable income is 45,700. But look at me. I'm sorry. Listen to me. It's 45,700 before before the The deduction Distribution deduction so we did not distribute the deduction yet because we first we have to find the n i So how do we find the n i? We're going to start with again our taxable income before the n i before the distribution deduction. So it's 45,700. Okay, which is this number here Then we're going to make some adjustment with you guys remember on the prior slides I said personal exemption is added back 300 dollars Capital gain is deducted because why is deducted because capital gain stays with the Corpus it's deducted from that amount And we're going to add 18,000 of tax exempt interest. Why 18,000? We have 20,000 of tax exempt interest Then we have $2,000. That's related to that Which is basically that $2,000 that we could not deduct on in here In here as a fiduciary fees we can deduct to arrive to net tax exempt interest Which is 18,000 now we find d n i which is 54,000 d n i is 54,000 now we have to determine. What is our deduction? Okay, that's fine d n i is 54,000. What is our deduction? That's the question. How much can we deduct? Well? We're going to have to find out our deduction by taking. Remember, how do we find that deduction? Let's go back here. Let me just show you real quick on the prior slide So this is the d n i formula that we that we used now the deduction the income Distribution deduction and this is what we're trying to find out Is the lesser of the amount of distribution received or the share of d n i reduced by net exempt interest Now we don't have the amount of distribution received. Yes, we do. We said distribute everything 60,000 Now we're going to compare 60,000 to d n i minus tax exempt interest. So we're going to go back down here So remember we're going to have to choose between 60,000 60,000 which is the amount distributed the lesser of this or d n i which is 54,000 Minus minus 18 minus 18 minus 18. So 54,000 Minus 18 And that's going to give us 36,000. Therefore the distribution deduction is 36,000 36,000 good once we notice this the distribution deduction We can find the entity taxable income. What does that mean? Well? Our taxable income was 47,000 45,700 before this deduction. Now we know the deduction is 36,000 Therefore our taxable income is 9,700. So let's let's try to plug everything on the tax form This way it will just hopefully it will make more sense more sense to you So if we go back to the form itself, let's go back to the form the tax form And basically after all said and done our income distribution deduction was determined to be 36,000 d n i happens to be here line 754,000 and adjusted total income was 45,700 Now if we go back to page one Page one basically simply put this is the magic number. This is the 36,000 This is the 36,000 then we can deduct we can deduct um As distribution deduction distribution deduction. Okay Now let's uh, let's see what else basically in the next session What I would look what I what I would do is maybe I will work another example just to kind of Reinforce this I will just this is the next explanation I just always after the explanation for prop for issues like this. I work an example Also, I will work on something something with taxation of beneficiaries to see how the beneficiaries pay their taxes How does it affect their taxes? Again before the end of this recording I would like to remind you to check out my website forehead lectures calm Again, if you're studying for your cpa exam, don't shortchange yourself. Okay Your cpa exam is a 30 to 40 year investment in your career. Don't let a small subscription a nominal subscription Holding you from passing the test. Okay. Good luck study hard and most importantly stay safe
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Supply Chain Management for Improved Energy Efficiency: Review and Opportunities | RTCL.TV
### Keywords ### #supplychain #energyefficiency #energymanagement #coordinationmechanisms #greensupplychain #literaturereview #RTCLTV #shorts ### Article Attribution ### Title: Supply Chain Management for Improved Energy Efficiency: Review and Opportunities Authors: Beatrice Marchi ,and Simone Zanoni Publisher: MDPI AG DOI: 10.3390/en10101618 DOAJ URL: https://doaj.org/article/047e836f208345a09ed41d8cf1348f05 Source URL: https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/10/10/1618 ### Image Attribution ### We used stable diffusion to programmatically generate the background images. Viewer discretion is advised. ### Channels ### YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@stemrtcltv Odysee Channel: https://odysee.com/@stem_rtcl_tv ### Video Timestamps ### 0:00:00 - Summary 0:00:45 - Title 0:00:49 - End
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Energy efficiency is essential for economic and social development as it provides numerous benefits to various stakeholders, including cost savings, improve competitiveness, profitability, and quality. Despite its importance, most firms, especially SMEs, face challenges when implementing energy efficiency measures due to limited access to capital and lack of awareness regarding life cycle costs. Supply chain management offers a promising approach to addressing these challenges as it allows for the integration of energy efficiency into existing operations. This paper reviews the literature on energy efficiency in supply chains and identifies potential research streams to further advance the field. This article was authored by Beatrice Marchi and Simone Zinoni.
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Esfand and Asmongold Attempt Classics HARDEST BOSS Hakkar 5 Priest | Esfand Best WoW Classic Moments
The best champions of the alliance assemble on WoW Classic PTR to join Esfand and Asmongold in an attempt to take down 5 Priest Hakkar in Zul Gurub (this has never been done before on an official server as far as we recall). So we want to take a look at how low we can get Hakkar 5 Priest and how difficult he really is. Remember you can watch me stream WoW Classic or any other game at http://www.twitch.tv/esfandtv! ► Watch me live on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/esfandtv ► Join Esfand on Discord! https://discord.gg/esfandtv ► Follow Esfand on Twitter! https://twitter.com/esfandtv ► Follow Esfand on Instagram! https://instagram.com/esfandtv ► Become a Member and support my YouTube content: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChX76aZbAkJBdQQ2iAm-GQg/join #esfand #esfandtv #wowclassic
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Can you explain what 5 Priests to Khar is? So, Hakkar in vanilla is the last boss of ZG, and whenever you do ZG, each one of these Priests empower Hakkar. So by killing each one of them, you take away what he empowers them with. So, High Priest is Jekyllic, Venoxus, and Marley, Thakall, and Arlok all add an additional mechanic to Hakkar, on top of his like three base mechanics, to give him like eight mechanics, and it becomes crazy hard, and it gives him like 500k bonus health or something crazy like that. It's like a BFA mythic fight in classic. It's completely absurd. It's super, super difficult, and allegedly, nobody has ever actually completed it in retail vanilla. People have done it on privacities and stuff, but it doesn't really count. I saw a video of a guild doing it, but I don't know how that happened. As far as we know, legitimately, the best attempt was Ian Hazakosa's guild got him to 1%, Elidus Jerks back in vanilla. There's really nothing else that it drops, right? It would have been datamined. But it would be cool if they made it drop something that was a super, super rare that like nobody knew about. All right, I'm gonna zone in. Let's get to work. Let's go left. Follow me. What are we doing here? This is where we're gonna jump. You guys explain the fights? Well, we'll explain all the mechanics of this fight again in a second. It's only one fight. Like, we're trying to do... Look how big a BFA is, you see that? He basically has like bonus like 400, 500k health. I don't know exactly how much. I think it's something like 100k more health for every boss. So long. Yeah, he's got like a lot more health and then he's got five more mechanics. There's no chance? Yeah, there's probably not a chance, but we're gonna try our best. Okay. Wait, what? Brainhacker? Is it Brainhookar? It's Brainhookar. It's over right next to the wall. Thanks, you should take congratulations. So here are the five specific mechanics to... How come? One, there's AWE damage and an eight second silence that goes out periodically. Everybody come back here. Our range is gonna stand here and we're gonna try and tank a car. We're gonna tank a car on the corners here. The next mechanic is a poison that goes out that does a lot of damage and that needs to be cleansed. He does 150% more attack speed. That's just base normal thing. He does a six-hands stun whenever he stuns you, he's gonna go to this guy's second on threat, which is same as the mind control, except it's a stun instead of a mind control. And then the last thing is a two-second gouge. And this is the one that's really dangerous because the two-second gouge is a complete threat wipe. Everybody else, let's run over to the other side and let's get in position. Yeah, only the melee and tanks should be here. Everyone except for a healer should get a teleflash. Yeah, ranged and healer should all be down there. All the melee and tanks should be up here. I'm gonna go ahead and pop flask of titans. Is he bigger? I'm pretty sure he's bigger. Yeah, he is. Let's go ahead and pull. Coasters, you go ahead and pull. I vote you pull. Go ahead, on you. We're pulling guys. Does everyone have done it already now? Yeah, everybody has it. If you don't have it, then you're behind and you shouldn't be pulling flask over here. That was a... Tank fell down. Okay, that was not a good start. Let's go ahead and reset the boss. Just reset the boss. Let's go ahead and reset and try again. All right. Guys, listen. Can we just have the tank standing right here? Okay, it's okay. Things happen. Let's just do it again. So the idea is that we tank the boss in a position to where melee can still be within LOS of the healers or range of the healers while still simultaneously we have another fucking son of a car. Don't kill it here, because we're going to kill it over there in the corner. Kill it over here so that the poison doesn't... Okay, good. Let's go ahead and pull. We got this. Okay, and I'm going to run seal of wisdom. Wait, does this work? Will we not get poisoned? Tushkin is dead already. Holy crap. Okay, now I've coasted it. Okay, now I have... Okay, now Snirks got aggro. All right, go ahead and let's just get a red one. Tushkin reset this again. Okay. Why did Tush die? Let's go ahead and look at why Tush died. I will resume. Attack or car. Attack or car. So we have... He went four seconds without a heal. Yeah, he didn't get a heal for four seconds. We need to practice just the mechanics because apparently people can't figure them out. Yeah. All right, are we ready? Okay, this is not a bad start, to be honest. I bought Snirks. I bought Snirks. I bought Snirks. He's going to run back. He reset already. Do it again? He reset. So that was a really great attempt. So let's talk about some of the things that we need to be able to improve, especially on melee. A problem that we're going to have if we don't have a third person to get threat because if the ranged DPS has a threat meter, they just need to make sure that there's at least one person above them at all, or at least two people above them at all times. Ranged DPS, don't attack until we have the first MC. Probably going to be enough. To be honest, that was a really good attempt. Nobody even died. So let's talk about melee positioning. Esfan, how much snacks have you done? The whole thing, a lot. How well do you know Saffron? Pretty well. Do you attack him through the blocks? No, whenever the blocks happen, we'd all go out of range and wait for it. Okay, well, basically the way it works is that if you auto-attack a boss, even if you're out of line of sight, if you're still auto-attacking him, many of his mechanics still go through line of sight and will hit you if you're auto-attacking him, even whenever they're not necessarily supposed to apply to you already. So on Saffron, if you auto-attack Saffron through the ice blocks that are created during his air phase, he still kills you with the Ice Nova. But if you don't auto-attack, I mean, he's standing in the exact same place. He does not kill you with the Ice Nova. This functions the exact same way. If you auto-attack a car through this wall, he will apply aspect of Venoxus. So that means we're not going to do any attacks at all as melee until the first aspect debuff goes out. And we'll know that by seeing it go on coasters. Yeah, and the same thing happens. So whenever I was leveling in Westfall, I noticed this too with the pillagers because you can hit them through the wall. But as soon as you back off, was if you were up able to hit them at all. But are you sure it's like if you're not attacking at all, it's going to be like that? Yes. So if I just stop attacking, I'm not going to get hit with a poison. You have to move back and forth out of line of sight and then back in. Oh, OK. So you still have to move out. OK. But still, that's good to know because all we have to do is this. But you have one. Don't attack. Come on. It's no time for us. OK, attack. We might parry haste. This could be bad. OK. Now goes to coasters. See this? Look how perfect this is. Yeah. OK. I'll go ahead and bring him back to you. Oh, no. That's so bad. This position isn't going to work. OK, wait the DPS. Silence, seven seconds after poison. Just keep going. That's right. I got no. OK, Rhysa. Yeah, I just recidivated. That was our longest pull we ever done. Yeah, it was. How long did you get him to? I didn't even look at his health. It was about like 80% or something like that. That's the best pull. A couple of things went wrong. I mean, like we need to have the spells. You have to dispel yourself before you bandage. The reason why I bandaged before I dispelled myself is because I was silenced and I was just trying to get one tick in. So the poison didn't kill me. Yes. We're doing a car five priests. If you don't know, if you don't know what it is, go look it up. It's never been done before. Let's just, let's just pull again. Let's pull again. Same strat. I'm doing it, dude. Really good. Keep it up. OK. If, if, if, if, if, if, if Roy gets aggro, uh, Coasters has it. OK. OK. Roy, run up so I can bump you. So I'm not here. No, that's not going to work. You're set. Well, that was the best attempt. That was really good. We had a really good pull there, especially in terms of the way that we handled the tanking. Like tanking there really worked well. Yeah. I thought that was really good. Wait, wait, wait. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. I just quote, pledge your allegiance to a car and the pain you suffer shall be minimal. And there's, it's not in Google. Hold on. Did a GM just whisper me as a car to mess with me on the PTR? What the fuck? I think a GM just whispered me. I quote, searched it, pledge your allegiance to a car and the pain you suffer shall be minimal. There's never, nobody's messing with me, dude. That is so, I was like, I've never seen this. I was like, Google it. It happens. I've never gotten this whisper. I've never gotten the whisper. I'm looking it up, man. I don't know. I've never gotten the whisper before. Can you whisper him back? No, it's not a player. It's not a player. Oh, you fuck you with a car, man. Yeah. Why can't we taunt you? Try kneeling. That was good. That was funny. What happened to Crusade? Oh, man. Crusade, the guild blew up. I deleted my character and created a new character, renamed him as Fandiar. I got all the way to 60 and got a Thunderfier and a Hand of Rag. That's what happened. So I joined another guild called Good Vibrators. Well, I just got another whisper. A car's mom. You be nice to my son. Do you hear me? Don't make me call your principal. I want to play the original before. I'm coasting. I'm sorry, dude. I didn't transfer to Fairlina. I feel, I feel like not. My server level grinding came to a halt recently for a new server to go to. I think Fairlina Alliance. If you want to transfer to play Fairlina Alliance, I think it's a great idea.
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2023 JEEP WRANGLER RUBICON 4 DOOR STICK SHIFT HIGH VELOCITY 4K WALKAROUND 23D55AA SOLD!
This 2023 JEEP WRANGLER 4 DOOR RUBICON STICK SHIFT IN HIGH VELOCITY YELLOW FOR SALE IN FOND DU LAC OSHKOSH WISCONSIN 54935 is the vehicle we did walk around review of today. CLICK HERE TO SUBSCRIBE! https://www.youtube.com/summitauto?sub_confirmation=1 Thank you for checking out this video of this 2023 JEEP WRANGLER 4 DOOR RUBICON STICK SHIFT IN HIGH VELOCITY YELLOW FOR SALE IN FOND DU LAC OSHKOSH WISCONSIN 54935 If I helped you out in any way you can support my knowledge sharing cause with Super Thanks Button Above! ^|^|^|^|^|^|^|^ Remember to like, subscribe and share. https://www.summitautocdjr.com/inventory/used-2023-jeep-wrangler-4x4-rubicon-rubicon-4-door-6-speed-nav-heated-seats-tow-pkg-1-owner-4wd-convertible-1c4hjxfg8pw616971/ 920-921-0850 STOCK: 23D55AA PRICE: $53,999 MILES: 1,933 MAKE: JEEP MODEL: WRANGLER VIN: 1C4HJXFG8PW616971 PHONE: 920-921-0850 WEBSITE: www.SUMMITAUTO.com & TRUCKSON41.com 1 OWNER! CLEAN TITLE HISTORY! CLEAN CARFAX! 3.6 Liter V6 DOHC Engine, 285 Horsepower, Full Four Door Crew Cab with Black 3-Piece Modular Hard Top, Color Matching Fenders, JL Body Style, Rubicon Package, 6 Speed Manual Transmission Stick Shift, 4x4 Floor Shifter Four Wheel Drive 4WD, Factory GPS Navigation System, Reverse Backup Camera Rearview Camera, Start / Stop Technology Start/Stop, Driver Seat Height Adjuster, Dual Heated Seats, Non Smoker, Black Ebony Cloth Seats, Bucket Seats, 2nd Row Bench Seating, Towing Package with Receiver Trailer Hitch and Trailer Wiring Tow Package, 4 Auxiliary Upfitter Buttons, Heated Power Mirrors, Electronic Stability Control Traction Control ESC, Axle Lock, Sway Bar Link Disconnect, Cooper Evolution M/T LT295/70 R17 Tires, Painted and Polished Aluminum Rims Premium Wheels, Four Wheel Disc Brakes, Fog Lights, Rock Rails, AM / FM Radio Tuner, Sirius/XM Satellite Radio Capabilities Sirius / XM, Uconnect (R) 8.4 AM/FM System 8.4 Inch Touchscreen with AM/FM, 7-Inch Multi-View Display, Alpine Premium Audio Sound System, SOS / Assist System, U Connect Hands Free Bluetooth Hands-Free Phone System Blue Tooth, Android Auto Compatible, Apple Car Play Compatible, Auxiliary MP3 Jack Portable Audio Connection, Factory Subwoofer, USB C Jack, USB Jack Portable Audio Connection, Enter-N-Go System Keyless Entry System, Push Button Start, Rear Window Defroster, Swing Open Rear Door with Manual Raise Glass, Driver and Passenger Front Air Bags, L.A.T.C.H. Child Safety System, Heated Steering Wheel Multi-Function Steering Wheel Controls, Homelink System with Three Programmable Buttons for Garage Doors, Lighting Systems & Security Systems, Compass, Outside Temperature Display and Mileage Display, Fold Down Rear Seats, Factory Floormats, Air Conditioning AC, Cruise Control, Power Locks, Power Windows, Automatic Headlights Autolamp, Tilt/Telescope Steering Wheel, 115V / 150W Auxiliary Power Outlet, 3 Year / 36,000 Mile Remaining Factory Bumper to Bumper Warranty, Whichever comes first, 5 Year / 60,000 Mile Remaining Powertrain Factory Warranty, Whichever comes first, High Velocity Yellow, ONE OWNER! CLEAN AUTOCHECK! Very very clean inside and out! This is one of the sharpest 2023 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon 4 Door suvs we have ever had on our lot! Make your move before this super clean 4wd is gone! Call Now! 1-(920)-921-0850 . Check out our Full inventory at www.SUMMITAUTO.com ! Summit Automotive Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin also Proudly Serving Oshkosh, Madison, Milwaukee, Sheboygan, Appleton, and Waupun is a family owned and operated dealership since 1959. We take great pride in our new and used car and truck center with vehicles to fit everyone's budget. We have ON THE SPOT FINANCING. BAD CREDIT OR GOOD CREDIT, we work with over 20 lenders to get you APPROVED AT THE MOST COMPETITIVE RATES. We provide AIRPORT TRANSPORTATION and NATIONWIDE DELIVERY OPTIONS. We are conveniently located on HWY 41 at EXIT 98, Hwy 151 at Military Rd. Exit . Just Look For The TRUCKS ON 41. Advertised price does not include, tax, title, registration and service fee. LOCATION: FOND DU LAC OSHKOSH WISCONSIN, 54937 TRUCKS ON 41
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2024-02-05T08:51:13
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Hey, this is Brett, and this 2023 Jeep Wrangler four-door Rubicon is stock number 23D55AA. I am here at Summit Automotive in Fond du Lac, Wisconsin, and you're new and used Jeep and Jeep Wrangler headquarters. This 2023 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon has the 3.6-liter Pentastar V6 engine, and it's paired up with the six-speed manual transmission. I'm going to go all the way around in this video inside underneath, start it up, and take a look under the hood to give you the most accurate representation possible. This vehicle has been fully-safetyed 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. High-velocity yellow clear coat is the color I shoot all my videos in 4K. If you like the video, consider subscribing to the YouTube channel. Click the bell notifications and get updates on the videos I do each and every day as well as having access to one of the largest catalogs of vehicle, and specifically Jeep Wrangler Walk Rounds on YouTube, over almost 9,000 videos on there. Painted and polished aluminum 17-inch wheels with the Rubicon package, excellent condition on those wheels, comes with the red Jeep on there, and this one has like-new Cooper Discoverer MT tires. These are Cooper Evolution MT's, LT 295 70R 17 tires, I'd say 95, 98% of the tread left on them, frame and underbody is exceptionally clean. This is a one-owner, clean title history, clean car facts, originally bought here brand new, traded in on a new Dodge, recently local trade, and just a really clean vehicle all the way around. You get the factory fog lights, the red tow hooks, no major dents, dings, scuffs or scrapes on that front bumper, you get the satin finish black grille, which was an option, comes with a sport hood, that's an excellent condition, didn't see any dents or dings on there, does come with some Hella high fog lamps, I'll turn those on later, show you how they look, passenger side front fender, no scuffs or scrapes on there, looks really good, the passenger side front wheel, no major scuffs or scrapes on there, and as you go down this side of this 2023 Jeep Wrangler, take note of how clean that body is, how reflective and mirror-like that paint is, I take these HD videos, so if you're 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 Jeep here, the Jeep 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, so a lot of these vehicles out of state, so if this video helps you make a smart buying decision, let your salesmen know that you saw the video, that it was helpful and that Brett sent you back wheels in excellent shape, and then I can keep doing the videos each and every day, back tires have just as much tread as the front tires and the frame on the body, looks really good, or if you're close by and just want to make sure that it's not all beat up before you get here, that's why we do the videos too. Lower rockers look great, you get the rock rails on there, always like showing the hinges on these Wranglers because they have been known to corrode, maybe not ones with this little mileage on them, this one's only got, it's got less than 2,000 miles, rear fender looks great, the hardtop wanted to note that, no major chips or scuffs on that, I don't think the hardtop's really been off at all, maybe, I don't know for sure. Rear bumper is in great shape, it does come with the full towing package with the receiver hitch, four-pin and seven-pin wiring, you also get the red shocks back here, the red tow hook, part of that Rubicon package, so here is a matching spare tire, you can see this one's never been on the road with just how much tread is on that, compared to the tires that are on it, so these tires are basically like new. This one does have the entering ghost system, back storage area, there is your case for those front hardtop pieces, this one has the Alpine premium sound system with a subwoofer, you can see that the roll bars are all, or the inside bars are all painted color match, so when you have that hardtop off everything looks cohesive, you also have four bolts on each side, two quick disconnects to get this hardtop off, I actually did a video showing you how to take your hardtop off of your JL Wrangler, if you'd like to check that out, that's in the upper right hand part of the screen, very popular video, storage underneath here, and you can see we've got it demonstrated where your door bolts go, as well as your roof and windshield bolts, get these seven slots on the back of the door here, JL badge, two-door, four-door, wheel base, and overall length, as well as water 40, that glass comes down nicely, and this door shuts smoothly. Going down the driver's side, just as clean as that passenger side, no major dents or dings on the doors of the rear quarter, and for full disclosure, this back wheel is in excellent condition as well, and the hardtop on this side, no major chips or anything like that, down the rest of the side of the Jeep, doors look really good, and the hinges look really good as well, I didn't see any dents, I didn't see any dings anywhere on this vehicle. I'll show you the back seats real quick, they are in excellent condition, no rips or tears, you get the red stitching, the honeycomb design on the inside and lower part of the seats, factory formats, back here you get two USBs, two USB C's in 115 volt, 150 watt plug-in, cup holders, and these seats pull down like so, you can see they go down pretty nice and flat, which is great if you got a haul a bunch of extra stuff, and then what I like is that the headrests stay down, so if nobody's riding back here you get better visibility out the back of the vehicle, so that's pretty sweet. Child safety locks on the back doors, like I said, enter and go, heated mirrors up front, you get the black cloth bucket seats, red stitching, you also get the Rubicon lettering stitched into the backrest, driver's seat height adjuster, lumbar, factory floor mats, auto headlamps, tilt telescopic steering wheel, power locks, power mirrors, hop inside, check out the miles, radio, and everything that this thing has to offer on the interior. See this one only has 1,936 miles on it, digital speedometer on that seven-inch LCD display, comes with the leather wrapped steering wheel, this is a heated steering wheel, cruise controls on the right, Bluetooth and information center controls on the left, you get the red stitching on there as well, comes with the Uconnect 4C radio, you get the factory navigation system, there's highway 41, so that is working nicely, you also have AM, FM, and Sirius XM radio capabilities as well as Bluetooth, USB, and AUG's capabilities, there are your heated seats and heated steering wheel controls as well as your backup camera, if I turn the ignition on you can check out that backup cam and you can see that those are crystal clear, really nice backup cameras on the Wranglers, you get all your different apps on here including off-road pages, projection manager, actually did a demo on how to use that projection manager with Android Auto if you want to check that out, and then of course all your other apps, that is in the bottom of the description as well as in the upper right hand part of screen, check out those off-road pages while they're loading, I'll show you the more tactile volume tune and climate controls down here, heated seats, heated steering wheel, start, stop, stability control, power windows, there's your media center with the USB, USB-C, and AUG's jack, here are the off-road pages you may be lost but never stuck in a Wrangler, you can see you get the steering angle there as I turn that steering wheel, that angle changes and the wheels up top change as well so that's kind of cool, sway bar if it's connected, disconnected as well as the front and rear axle if that's connected or disconnected, accessory gauges and pitch and roll, you also get latitude longitude and altitude on there, so a lot of really cool stuff you can do with that radio, down here this is what makes a Rubicon a Rubicon your front and rear locking axles, excuse me axles, sway bar disconnect off-road plus mode, you get four auxiliary switches, number one is how you turn on those highlights, those hella highlights on the front, four by four shifter, six-speed manual transmission and you get your keyless entry right here with the flipper key, always like the flipper key, it's a nice big chunky key fob, you always know which key you have in your pocket, red dash past underside, floor mat and seat are an excellent condition as well, no rips or tears, I don't think this vehicle's ever been smoked in, you can see you get your LED lights right there, the front hardtop pieces, how those come off, the system SOS buttons and then auto dimming mirror and homelink buttons for your garage door security systems and lighting systems, start it up, take a look under the hood and yes I'm going to be putting fuel in this right after this video, starts right up, no check engine lights or anything like that, let's push number one to get those lights on, I'll turn all the other lights on 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 Wrangler all the way around inside and out, see all the lights are working nicely, those hella highlights are pretty bright as well, and under the hood we have the 3.6 liter Pentastar V6 engine, engine day is very clean, runs very smooth, once again this Jeep has been fully safe 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, there's the emission sticker, like new tires and just the boat is clean as a used Wrangler can come, it's got some really nice options, the heated seats, heated steering wheel, the Alpine premium sound, the high velocity yellow clearcoat, one of my favorite yellows and I would highly recommend this Jeep Wrangler from a quality and condition standpoint, I'd ship this one anywhere, California, Texas, New York, Florida, I'd sell it local, I'd buy it myself, I'd sell it to a family member, it's that nice, and to see more pictures of this Jeep or one of other 550 new news cars, trucks, SUVs, minivans, Wranglers, you name it, we got to go to the website right there, summitauto.com, full pictures and descriptions of every single vehicle, all at summitauto.com and if you like the video consider subscribing to the YouTube channel which is youtube.com slash summitauto, click the bell notifications, get updates in the videos I do each and every day as well as having access to one of the largest catalogs of vehicle and specifically Wrangler walk-arounds, almost 500 videos of Wranglers on my YouTube channel, in fact in a second you'll see a link to subscribe to my YouTube channel in the upper left, a link to all the Wrangler videos I've ever done in the upper right, link to this vehicle on our website in the lower left and a link to this vehicle are one of our latest 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Classroom Aid - Adding Velocities xx
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2019-08-20T15:26:15
2024-02-05T08:59:03
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Now that we have a feel for the effects of special relativity, let's look at how fast things can go in this relativistic world. You'll recall from our previous segment on the speed of light that the classical transformation simply added the speed of movement in a reference frame to the speed of the reference frame itself. Here we see the person walking on the moving train. We simply added his walking speed to the train's speed to get the speed seen by an observer on the ground. In special relativity, the clock on the train is running a bit slower, and the distance the person walked is a little bit shorter, as seen by the observer on the ground. So this calculation of the total velocity is a bit less than the Galilean calculation. But at these speeds, it is too small a difference to notice. Now let's shift the super train into high gear and say its velocity is 8 tenths of the speed of light. And the person on the train kicks the ball at one half the speed of light. If the Galilean transformations were correct, the person on the ground would add these together and see the ball traveling faster than the speed of light. But to keep the speed of light at constant, the new relativistic equations tell us the person on the ground would see the ball traveling a lot slower than that at 9 tenths of the speed of light. You can even see that with the relativistic equations if the train was traveling at a point 8 times the speed of light and a light was turned on, the person on the ground will see the light traveling at the speed of light just like the person on the train will. In the most extreme case, suppose we had two photons traveling towards each other. Here is the northern hemisphere's summer triangle with Vega, Altair, and Deneb. Let's say one photon is traveling from Deneb to Altair and the other one is traveling from Altair to Deneb. Of course each of them is traveling at the speed of light, so we would see their closing speed at two times the speed of light. But if we look at it from the point of view of one of the photons, we see that it sees them closing at the speed of light, not twice the speed of light.
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What are the Risk Factors for Co Occurring Addiction and Mental Health Disorders
Dr. Dawn-Elise Snipes is a Licensed Professional Counselor and Qualified Clinical Supervisor. She received her PhD in Mental Health Counseling from the University of Florida in 2002. In addition to being a practicing clinician, she has provided training to counselors, social workers, nurses and case managers internationally since 2006 through AllCEUs.com What are the #RiskFactors for Co Occurring #Addiction and Mental Health Disorders 📢SUBSCRIBE and click the BELL to get notified when new videos are uploaded. 💲 AllCEUs.com Unlimited continuing education CEUs $59 💻 Online course based on this video can be found at https://www.allceus.com/member/cart/index/product/id/486/c/ ⭐ Specialty Certificate Programs for Case Management and Counselor Certification beginning at $89 https://AllCEUs.com/certificate-tracks Join this channel to get access to perks: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAE3JJi8tX7gfhZEXCUGd_A/join NOTE: ALL VIDEOS are for educational purposes only and are NOT a replacement for medical advice or counseling from a licensed professional. Video by Dr. Dawn Elise Snipes on integrative behavioral health approaches including counseling techniques and skills for improving mental health and reducing mental illness. AllCEUs.com provides multimedia counselor education and CEUs for LPCs, LMHCs, LMFTs and LCSWs as well as addiction counselor precertification training and continuing education on many of the videos on this channel. Unlike other providers like CE4Less, AllCEUs includes a weekly LIVE Stream Webinar with your unlimited continuing education and professional development membership. View the New Harbinger Catalog and get your 25% discount on their products by entering coupon code: 1168SNIPES at check out AllCEUs is also approved as an education provider for NAADAC, the States of Florida and Texas Boards of Social Work and Mental Health/Professional Counseling, the California Consortium for Addiction Professionals and Professions. Our courses are accepted in most states through those approvals. Learning Objectives Recognize the social, political, economic, and cultural context within which addiction and substance abuse exist Basic concepts of social, political, economic, and cultural systems and their impact on drug-taking activity. Identify risk and resiliency factors that characterize individuals and groups and their living environments. The history of licit and illicit drug use. Research reports and other literature identifying risk and resiliency factors for substance use. Statistical information regarding the incidence and prevalence of substance use disorders in the general population and major demographic groups. 3. Addiction Contextual Factors Social supports Social skills Environment Political Economic Availability Cultural context Chapters: 00:00:00 - Risk Factors for Co-occurring Disorders 00:10:20 - Helping Individuals with Mental Health Issues and Addictions 00:15:12 - Empowering change and overcoming helplessness 00:20:04 - Peer Influence and Reinforcement of Negative Norms 00:24:59 - Helping Youth and Dealing with Family Conflict 00:30:07 - Recognizing and Preventing Relapse 00:34:58 - Building Strong Social Institutions 00:40:06 - Sneaking in Learning Through Bite-size Tidbits 00:44:58 - Promoting Health Maintenance Behaviors 00:50:00 - Contacting Dr. Snipes on her Personal Chat Page
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2016-05-22T18:52:42
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Test, test, test. Okay. Hi, and welcome to the presentation by allcews.com. Today we're going to be discussing risk factors for co-occurring disorders. Over the next hour, we're going to define risk factors, identify risk factors for addiction and mental health issues in the following domains. Individual, peer, family, work, school, and community, and discuss similarities and differences between risk factors for each disorder. So what are risk factors? They're actually those characteristics affiliated with persons who are mentally or physically ill. These are things that make it more likely for someone to develop or worsen a condition that they already have or that they could get. That makes no sense. It considers the individual, peers, work, school environment, and the community. So remember, co-occurring disorders are the expectation, not the exception. So whether we are talking about did mental health issues predate the addiction or did the addiction predate the mental health issues, either way, it doesn't really matter. By the time they get to treatment, they've probably got both and we have to deal with both. If you deal with only one, you're going to end up with someone who's in a high risk of relapse. If you take away the addiction, the behaviors that are helping them to survive for right now, the mental health issues will likely not do so well because they don't have any other effective coping skills. If you leave the addiction alone and treat the mental health issues, yes, you might have someone who is functioning a little bit better. They may be engaging in the addictive behavior a little bit less, but we know that the power of that dopamine reward system is strong and the addiction, the addictive behaviors are still going to be there. So people are going to go back to this and while they're still engaging in this behavior and flooding their brain with happy chemicals basically, they're creating an imbalance. So they're not going to be able to fully recover from their mental health issues until the addictive behaviors are stopped. We have to remember that the addictive behaviors, again, are motivated by the time someone has developed a full-fledged addiction, not only by trying to escape the pain of whatever is going on in their life, but also the reward of the dopamine system and the feelings of pleasure, happiness, contentment, relaxation, whatever it is that they get from their addiction. So individual risk factors. Lack of accurate information on the prevalence and risks of use. So there are a lot of people out there who think everyone fill in the blank, everyone smokes pot, everyone drinks, everyone takes pain medication, whatever they think, or they think it's a lot more likely than it really is. Or they don't realize the high risk of use, whether it be the risk of getting caught and having legal problems or the risk of addiction because of kind of monkeying with their brain chemicals. So we need to help make sure people have accurate information on not only how much people are actually using this drug, this behavior, but also what are the risks? How likely is it for people to become addicted to this behavior? Perfect example is internet porn. A lot of people will say, well, everybody looks at porn, and that's not true. There is a certain prevalence out there, but our brains were never wired for never ending novelty, so the risks of use are actually quite high. When we look at genetic vulnerability, some people may be more reactive to certain drugs, certain addictive behaviors. Some people may have a depressed or highly anxious predisposition, if you will. They may have already been depressed or anxious, so when they start using, they feel normal. And it's this feeling of normality that makes them want to come back and continue using. So therein, we're looking at genetic or biological vulnerabilities. Pre-existing mental health issues, whether it be depression, anxiety, or difficulty with socialization, difficulty forming social relationships, all of these can lead to mental health issues that are, I don't want to say ameliorated, but seem to be fixed or helped out when someone engages in their addictive behavior. Now, when we look at it, we understand that it's all of facade. The person is either self-medicating or they are using the drug or the addictive behavior in order to relax enough to engage socially. So we need to help them develop the skills so they can do it without the addictive behavior, which takes us to poor coping skills. People with mental health issues, as well as people with addictions, tend to have poor coping skills, whether it be because they'd never developed them very well or because the coping skills they have are just completely overwhelmed by whatever's going on in their life right now. It depends. One thing we know is they're not able to deal with life on life's terms for one reason or another, whether it's causing a mental health issue, an addiction, or both. We need to help them figure out, find exceptions. When you are feeling okay, I'm not even going to say happy. When you're feeling okay, what is different? How are you coping? What things do you do to help yourself feel better? We can build off those. Use their strengths. Try to reinvent the wheel and say, okay, let me teach you this whole new skill. Ask them what's worked in the past. Build off of that. That will also give you an idea about what new skills might be integrated well because of their prior learning history. And lack of involvement with positive peers. We know that in depression, anxiety, and addiction, and stress management, for that matter. Positive peers or dysfunctional peers tend to make things worse. And positive, pro-social, healthy, supportive peers tend to make things better. They model healthy coping skills. They are able to set adequate emotional and physical boundaries. It's a wonderful thing. Poor health-related behaviors. In an addiction, people don't really care about eating right and getting enough sleep and all that kind of stuff. They want to feel better. They want to feel normal or they want to feel numb. But that's their priority, not figuring out whether they're getting enough protein. Poor health-related behaviors can lead to or compound mental health issues because we're not giving the body the building blocks it needs to make the neurotransmitters. It needs to function and keep that homeostatic balance going on in the brain. And we're also not giving them the energy that they need and the proper nutrition that they need for their body to rebuild. Whether it's mental health or addiction, both depression, anxiety, and addiction take its toll on the body, not just the brain chemicals. But when your heart is beating half again as fast as it should, when you're shaking all the time, you're burning through calories, you're burning through energy. The body needs time to rest and recover. Inability to self-soothe and self-regulate. In mental health issues, we see this a lot. But also in addiction, a lot of times the addiction itself is used to help the person self-soothe or self-regulate. With individual risk factors, we want to look at the person as a whole and we want to ask them, what is it that you are willing to work on? If we could do one thing right now to help you start feeling better tomorrow, what area would it be in? Do you want to look at coping skills? Do you want to look at developing healthier relationships? Do you want to work on your mental health issues? Do you want to work on nutrition and sleep and all that kind of stuff? What is it that you're willing to do right now? People are not going to be willing, most of the time, to do, actually, quote, whatever it takes. And we don't want them to try to change six things at once because we're setting them up to fail. No more than one or two major changes and maybe a third minor change at one time. Just let them master a couple of skills because we know that if they start having success, that will improve their self-esteem, that will improve their sense of empowerment and work against that hopelessness and hopelessness. But also, if we give them these successes, the positive effects not only of whatever it is that they're working on, but also just succeeding are going to have ripple effects, positive effects in all other areas of their life. You don't need to try to just tear it all down and start from scratch. Start making small changes. In both mental health issues and addiction, we see people have a lack of information on positive health behaviors. And I've harped on this before, and I'll harp on it again. Unfortunately, a lot of times we present information in ways that are not helpful for the average person who is dealing with mental health issues or addiction issues, and maybe not even for the average person, period. Most adult learning best practices say when you teach somebody something, especially an adult who has 16 things going on at once, we need to give it to them in bite size pieces. We need to make it applicable to them. It has to be useful, so bite-sized and useful and frequent. So we teach something, and what are the spots, oh, golly, the little commercial things that provide public service announcements. Thank you. Those are a perfect length. 30 seconds to a minute and a half to give somebody a little bit of information that helps them see why is this information that I'm getting ready to hear important to me. They get the technique or the tool or the information that's important to them, and then they get a summary that helps them take it back and go, this is why this is important, and this is how you can apply it. We need to answer, you know, the basic questions. Who is it important for? What is it going to do for me? Why do I care? How do I do it? And, you know, what can I expect? We can also do this by handouts. You know, it would be great if there were little handouts that people could get every single day or little snippets they could get on their phone through push notifications every day. Someone has to be willing to sign up for the push notifications, but that is one thing you can do is give somebody a tidbit every day. Low self-esteem is prevalent in mental health and addictive issues. They don't feel good about who they are. They never learn to be proud of themselves for who they are. And there's a lot of reasons for that. You know, it may never have been there, or they may have just been figuratively or literally beaten down so many times. They just gave up, which also goes to a lack of confidence. Remember, hopelessness and helplessness underlie depression, underlie anxiety, and underlie addiction. So if we can give somebody a sense of hope and a sense of empowerment that can do attitude, we're going to help them on their way. And I take it back to the Serenity Prayer. Now, whether you want to use it as a prayer or a saying or whatever it is that works for you, grant me the Serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. How many times do you have a patient in your office that is getting exhausted, emotionally drained, physically drained, trying to change things that they can't change? It's like leaning up against a building with their shoulder and trying to move it 10 feet to the right. It ain't going to happen. That is not something that they can do. So we need to help them figure out what things can they change? And how can they do it? And then what are they going to do about the things they can't change? If they really want that building moved, what are they going to do about it? And if it can't be moved, how are they going to deal with it, either let it go or change their approach to whatever it is that makes them want to move the building? People need to realize that a lot of their sense of helplessness and hopelessness comes from trying to change the unchangeable, instead of focusing on what they can change. See, that's a snippet that they can use right there. Peers, reinforcement of negative norms and expectations within a peer group. We get our idea about what, quote, everyone does from our peer group. If you're hanging out with a peer group where everyone does smoke pot and everyone does shoot heroin and everyone does fill in the blank, then you're going to get the sense that everyone does do that. I'll give you an example. Social networking can have its positives. And I've got friends in multiple places. I enjoy chatting with them. But I am not a night owl. I like to go to bed between 8 30 and 9 30. That's when I like to go to bed. I like to get up between 5 and 6. But I like to go to bed between 8 30 and 9 30. And for the longest time, I didn't realize how many people did that. I thought I was just an old fogey going to bed at 8 30 at night. And as I've started to talk with people that are in my age group and outside of my immediate social circle, I realize how much more common it is for people to actually go to bed at what I consider a reasonable hour. So it's these norms and expectations that you see within your peer group that you automatically expect are what's going on outside in the macro system. Peers that think alcohol, drug use, porn use, any sort of addictive behavior is cool. Now there are people. I spend the majority of my career working with people in the military and law enforcement. These guys are adrenaline junkies. And they really thrive on spontaneity and they thrive on risk, that rush they get. So why am I bringing that up? Because you can get addicted to adrenaline. You can start doing things in order to get that rush. And if you're not constantly getting that high level of stimulation, some people start to get really, really antsy. So if you think and the peers in your peer group think that certain behaviors are cool, then those are the certain behaviors that you're probably going to reproduce more often than not. Inappropriate sexual activity among peers and ties to deviant peers or gang involvement, mafia involvement, obviously. If you're hanging out with people who are still actively in their, if you want to say, their criminal mind, if they're actively working criminal behaviors, whether it be youth or adults, then it's probably going to be a high risk factor for addiction. You're setting yourself up. You're putting yourself in situations that are more risky. Now, does that mean you have to cut all ties with peers? Maybe it's somebody you grew up with since third grade and your best friends, but they happen to be dealing drugs. That's a decision that everybody has to make on their own. And if the patient themselves is not addicted to drugs and they want to still hang out with their best friend from third grade who happens to be dealing, there have to be certain boundaries set in order to make sure that the person who is not addicted maintains healthy physical, emotional boundaries and is not put in risky situations by hanging out with this person. It is possible for deviant peers to not be deviant 100% of the time. It's a balancing act. Bullying and hazing leads to a lot of mental health issues. And we're seeing that even more, oh my gosh, we're seeing that so much more with, again, social networking, because we have something called internet inhibition, where people will say things online that they would never dream of saying to your face. There is a lot of misinterpretation and miscommunication online. People take things, sometimes they take things personally that shouldn't be taken personally. And sometimes they take things personally that were meant to be personal, but had no business being said at all. So we look at bullying and hazing, and even in our current political debates and everything, people are just being hateful to one another. So the question is, how do we help youth and adults for that matter? Deal with this. Let it roll off their back like water off a duck. It's easier said than done. Part of this is making sure that the individual has a strong sense of self, a strong self-esteem, and strong, healthy peers. So they're not relying on validation from anyone and everyone, which takes us to lack of acceptance. A lot of people who have depression, anxiety, addiction issues have issues with needing people to approve of them, because they're not OK being who they are and just period. They need and they want people to validate them, people to tell them they're OK, people to respect them, people to want to be around them. Now, is it wrong to want people to be around you? No. However, if you have to have that in order to feel OK, then you're setting yourself up for a very risky situation. Family, family conflict is common in both addiction and mental health issues. We see this in the addicted family when we talk about the different roles in the addicted family, the hero, the mascot, the scapegoat. There are a lot of different roles that people take on in order to try to survive the addicted family. At a certain point, most of those roles fail to meet people's individual needs. So they start feeling isolated. They start feeling not accepted. Watching family conflict all the time is also just exhausting. However, part of it is cultural. And it's important to understand that some families and some cultures tend to be a bit louder and more argumentative, if you will. Oh, everybody loves Raymond. It was a sitcom that was on some years back. And the two of them fought like cats and dogs constantly. I mean, they were constantly bickering about something or another. You could tell that they loved each other, but they were constantly bickering. Now, is that kind of family conflict going to set someone up to be at risk for addiction and mental health issues? You could argue whether that is or not. Obviously, family conflict, where people are throwing things, telling each other how worthless they are and how they hate each other, that's a whole different level. So it's important to look at the degree of family conflict and what underlies all of it. Some people just like to debate. They like to argue. Some people go into the field of law because they just like to argue. Family history of addiction or mental health issues predisposes people to addiction and mental health issues, whether it be from genetics or social learning or both. In meshed or detached relationships, common to both addiction and mental health issues. If especially if the parents are all up in the child's business or completely emotionally detached, the child has difficulty with acceptance. If the relationships are in meshed, then they feel like they have to be whatever the parent tells them they are supposed to be and they have to feel the way the parent tells them they're supposed to feel. And they feel very controlled, like they can't breathe. They're being puppeted, like marionettes. In the detached relationship, the child often feels unaccepted and unappreciated because the parents just not stinking there. They may be there in body, but they don't pay any attention to the children. So it's important to recognize that there's a healthy level of boundaries and as children grow older, obviously they need more space to go out and try things, but they need to be able to come home and know that there's going to be somebody there to provide them emotional support. And lack of parental awareness. If parents are just checked out, then mental health and addiction issues can develop and flourish before they're even really noticed. It's important that parents be aware. And it's also important in adult relationships, you know, to be aware of whether it's your friend or your spouse or whatever, because a lot of times as outsiders, we can notice things before somebody else does. The same thing works in reverse when someone starts taking antidepressants or going to therapy or making changes. A lot of times the other people, the people in the person's immediate social circle will see the positive changes before the person really feels them. And then, you know, if you point them out, the person may go, you know, you're right. I actually have slept six solid hours for the past week and I'm feeling a little bit better. Encouraging people to be mindful and take an inventory of how they feel. And awareness when somebody starts feeling not so hot. I mean, we talk about relapse prevention and part of relapse prevention is understanding that the relapse happens long before the person becomes clinically depressed or picks up or uses their addiction again. The relapse starts happening long before that and they kind of white-knuckle it and try to hang on until everything just gets overwhelming and it all crashes. Work in school. It's so important to have clear expectations about what is supposed to happen for mental health and to prevent addiction issues. Think about working in an environment where you are overworked, there's little positive reinforcement, rapid unpredictable change, destructive communication styles and an inability to resolve grievances, okay? So think about this. You go to work, you know you're gonna have more to do than you could possibly get done. You know that if anybody opens their mouth, it's just gonna be to complain or to gripe at you. And you don't know from one minute to the next exactly what's gonna happen. You may be transferred, you may be pink-slipped, policies may change, it's just constant ebb and flow. There's no structure and there's no standard. I'm a structured person that drives me absolutely bonkers when things are constantly changing. And then destructive communication where the only thing that is ever said is you shouldn't have or you need to explain to me why you did this, that and the other. It's very punitive, very condescending, very authoritarian. Compound that with the inability to actually stand up for yourself or say, hey, y'all thought I'd take a look at this because morale's going in the crapper, productivity's in the crapper and things are getting bad really fast. So what's the opposite of that or how can we prevent it? We can't necessarily prevent overwork because sometimes there just is a lot to be done. Provide positive reinforcement as often as possible. Try to always make sure that people feel like they have a voice and even if their suggestions are not viable, help them understand why. That was one of the things I would harp on in residential treatment. If my staff was gonna tell the patients that they couldn't do something or that something had to change, they needed to be able to answer the question why. And if a client asked why, they had every right to an answer, not just because I'm the therapist or because that's the way it is. There needs to be a legitimate explanation for why. In treatment, again, patients were already under enough stress. So changing things up and deviating from the schedule threw a lot of people into a tailspin. This rapid unpredictable change, it was important for us as a staff, even if things were changing unpredictably in the agency, it was important for us as a staff to try to shield the patients from that because that's not their thing. Even if it is going to affect them in one way or another, we need to make sure that we present it to them in a cohesive fashion and make the transition as smooth as possible. It's important whether it's at work, at school or in treatment, that we maximize the number of people that succeed. Let's just think about being in treatment, for example. If you're in treatment and there's 30 people in your cohort and 17 of them either leave AMA or are kicked out of the program or relapse or whatever, that's not setting up a good proportion for me to go, hey, this program's gonna work for me because I'm seeing everybody around me fall. Same thing is true at work and at school. It's important that people see, that children see, that workers see, that there is the possibility for success. There is the possibility for longevity. There is the possibility for promotion. And a lot of people have that. If you have a work environment, pardon me, where people don't ever stay more than 18 months to two years, that communicates something about the environment. It communicates that it's a really high stress environment that people wanna get the heck out of as soon as they can, which tells me that it is hard on people's mental health and can lead to some addiction issues and some need to try to numb out some stress. And then environmentally, if addictive behaviors, activities, substances are readily available and affordable, it's gonna be a lot easier for people to access them than if they're not. So if someone is in crisis, if someone is struggling, if someone is in pain, if they're stressed out, whatever word you wanna use, and alcohol is not readily available, they'll probably find something else. If alcohol is readily available, they're gonna choose whatever's the easiest thing to access. The norms need to be clear and discourage use, discourage addictive behaviors. We need to ensure that the climate, and I'm talking about the environment in the house, in the neighborhood, as well as the community, is not depressed. I can tell you I did a week-long seminar in Detroit, Michigan. And Detroit, Michigan has some of the most beautiful architecture I've ever seen, but unfortunately right now the entire city is just impoverished and that beautiful architecture is abandoned and has graffiti on it, and there's just scores of people who are homeless, out of work, depressed, which doesn't set, when you go through that environment, it doesn't say, hey, this is a great place to be. It says, hey, I wanna get out of here as soon as possible. That doesn't create a great situation for mental health issues. If the climate is depressed, if there's a high cost of living, if there's lack of adequate safe housing, people are not engaged with one another, you can see how this feeling would not only discourage healthy relationships, but it's just depressing to look around and see how far things have fallen and how powerless you are to change it. Strong social institutions are also impossible, I'm not impossible, are important, in order to prevent addiction, mental health issues, mentoring programs, Boys and Girls Clubs, social support services, access to medical care, access to mental health care. So often, people have access to mental health care, I'm sorry, medical care, but they can't get mental health care. There are free clinics that'll help you get antibiotics, that'll help you get your shots, that'll help you get this, that, and the other, but when it comes to mental health care, which can't be taken care of in one shot 15 minutes, it's just not available. So encouraging the development of strong social institutions, encouraging the development of programs that provide free low-cost mental health counseling is really important, not only to prevent addiction, but also mental health issues. So where do we start? I mean, I've identified a lot of problems, where do we start? We need to educate parents about child development, developmental needs, and effective parenting to produce much healthier children, which we need to do it again, in bite-sized pieces, and in a way where parents don't feel like we're saying, you don't know what you're doing. There's a lot of us who are more than happy to say, our kid didn't come with a manual, I have no idea what I'm doing, but I wanna learn. There's also a lot of parents who would take offense to that, so how do we sneak it in there in little bite-sized tidbits, kind of like I sneak spinach into my kid's food? Whoops. Public service announcements, I know I keep saying that. At the bottom of receipts, if you wanna do that, push notifications, pop up ads that show up in Facebook, anywhere people are where they might see something, and I can tell you, on social networking, Instagram, Pinterest, Facebook, if something has a picture, and a few words, is actually a lot more powerful to most people, because they'll look at it, than something that's a half a page of text. So creating situations for our clients, maybe on your website or in your app for your organization, or even on your own Instagram feed that people can subscribe to, that have those snippets of information, those tidbits. Little five, 10-minute videos about, okay, is your kid doing this? Well, here's how we can help. Is your child having difficulty, your infant having difficulty getting to sleep? Here's how to help your child develop healthy sleep habits. Small snippets, nothing too complex all at once. People can watch multiple videos in a row if it's a complex topic, give them one piece at a time. YouTube is also excellent for that. There are a lot of places people go on the internet willingly, and if there's something they can learn, then great. Teachers, more effective teacher education to assist them in guiding children in early problem identification, self-soothing, emotional regulation, and transitioning from that egocentric all-or-nothing thinking to abstract thought. Now, I'm thinking more preschool, childcare, those sorts of things. Helping preschool teachers and childcare teachers understand not only Piaget's theories, which, you know, great, wonderful. Erickson's theory is great, wonderful. But if you can't take that and apply it to something useful to actually help the child develop, it's kind of useless. We need to translate theory to practice. How do we do that? Role modeling. Again, small little snippets for teachers, maybe at the beginning of every day, they have a little handout about a new technique or some information about how to handle a current problem going on with the children or a child in their particular, in their particular school. For example, when my daughter was in Montessori, there was one little boy who was going through a really rough period and would act out and bite people. So how do you handle a child who's acting out and biting people? Helping the teachers understand, okay, what may be going on with him? How can he better learn to cope with this? Because, I mean, he was three. It's not like you can sit down and talk to him like he was 13. So providing snippets in places where teachers, parents can get the information. Not requiring people to sit through hour-long seminars or even hour-long videos online. In the community, provide a variety of opportunities for youth of all ages and interests to get involved. Not just the little kids. When my children were little, there were a myriad of places that we could go, parks and what have you. And they would be amused for hours. Once they got past eight and weren't quite adults yet, there were a lot fewer things in the community for them to get involved with except for extracurricular activities. It's important that children have a place to go. Even if it's not extracurricular in the town I grew up in, way back in the olden days. Every Friday night, there was a church that opened up its basement for youth to come and hang out. There was a DJ, there were games, there were things that you could do. But it was a place where youth under 18 could go and be safe and allegedly away from alcohol, drugs and other things. I'm sure alcohol, drugs and other things made it onto the property at some point. But most of the time it wasn't. That definitely wasn't a prominent feature of the Friday Hangouts. Provide opportunities for positive youth recreation. Monitor media messages and enhance those that encourage positive health maintenance behaviors like exercise, nutrition and positive self-evaluation. Okay, so here's my next little soapbox. They're sometimes commercials and there was one for brownie bites and I can't remember what company made it. Sort of irrelevant. But the tagline was brownie bites for when you just need a hug. I'm like, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Brownies are not hugs. We do not eat to replace our need for human contact. That's not a message that I want to see portrayed and ingrained in my children's mind. I want them to recognize when they need a hug, when they need social support versus when they're hungry. There's a very big difference. Exercise, it doesn't have to be 30 minutes on the treadmill. It doesn't have to be something that is grueling. It can be taking your dog out for a walk. I would love to see some more behaviors or some more messages in the media about how exercise is just getting up and moving. It doesn't have to be playing basketball. It doesn't have to be going to the gym. You can just go outside, walk around, garden. Anything that moves your body is technically exercise. Would I love to see people in their target training zone 20 minutes, three times a week? Sure, I would love that. But I'm being realistic. Our society is not really motivated for that right now. Let's get people outside. Let's get people moving around and at least breathing. And we'll move from there. Nutrition, think about the last two days when you were watching TV, if you watch TV that has commercials. What kind of messages that you saw? I can remember a commercial for Jack in the Box. I can remember a commercial for Hardys. I can remember a commercial for Pizza Hut. Yeah, no healthy nutrition was actually advertised. So what kind of message does that send to people? And messages about positive self-evaluation. We are trying to do that a little bit more, but I think the media has gone from one extreme of having really thin, wave-like models to the other extreme of highlighting people who are not only curvy, but to the point of being unhealthy. And I think there's a medium, a midline in there, where we should encourage people to maintain their health behaviors. Is it good if people who are thin or people who are overweight are happy with themselves? Yes, that's a great message. I would like to see us communicating to youth that we don't have to go to extremes on everything. So mental health problems can cause addictive behaviors and addictive behaviors can cause mental health problems. To prevent one, we need to prevent them both. There are a lot of overlapping risk factors, a lot of overlapping protective factors. It really takes me back to Maslow's hierarchy. I mean, let's get back to basics. Make sure people have basic health needs met. They're getting enough sleep. Our adequate health behaviors make sure that they are feeling safe, not only physically, but safe in their own head and safe when they get online from verbal attacks. We can be our own worst critics and people tend to lash themselves with wet noodles for forever. So if we can teach people how to make their head a safe place and be able to choose what sentiments and what people they let rent space in their head, I think we're 50% of the way there. And then you've got a happy person who knows what they're worth, who's willing to let go some of the stuff that is just irrelevant, forming relationships and developing self-esteem. Hey, go figure. So if you've watched this presentation and participated for CEUs, log into the classroom at allceuse.com and take the quiz. If you've watched this presentation and participated and want CEUs, purchase access to the quiz and certificate at allceuse.com. This presentation was recorded as part of a live interactive webinar. 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Hola, buenas noches para todos. ¿Cómo van? Un saludo. Mi nombre es Abastin Hernández, para los que ya me conocen. Trader y analista profesional en alianza con TickMeal. Y estamos dando esta serie de Warriners educativos. Un saludo a David que está siempre con nosotros, un alumno mío. Daniel Max también, amigo mío que está muy interesado en estos temas. Qué bueno tenerlos por acá. Hoy con un tema superimportante que es la noticia que tendremos mañana el dato fundamental de la decisión de tipos de interés del Banco Central Europeo, que recientemente cambió su presidente, su presidenta, perdón, que ahora es Christine Lagarde. Antes era Mario Draghi. Por acá un saludo a Maricela desde North Carolina. Qué bueno que te conectes con nosotros. Ora Jairo que también está siempre con nosotros. Sandra Navarro ya ya ya me la os estoy conociendo y me estoy aprendiendo. Quienes están conmigo en estas sesiones. Un saludo. Recuerden que esta semana yo doy los webíneos de Domingo a miércoles, pero esta semana voy con ustedes mañana también. Un saludo para entre espiñeros. ¿De dónde me saludan? Cuéntenme. Yo sé que tengo mucha audiencia colombiana, pero quisiera saber de que otros países me saludan. Recuerden que estamos dando estos webinars por dos plataformas, por WoW2Webinar. Yo les puse el link y si quieres, los puedo volver a poner ahora al final de la presentación, por si me quise, quieren conectar ahí, también quedan las decisiones grabadas y nuevamente recordarles que estos webinars quedan en la página de YouTube de TickMeal, ahí los pueden observar. Por acá me dicen que Buenos Aires, Argentina, me dicen también que Neyva Aguila, que bueno, super Andrés, que chévere. Bueno, entonces, desde Mérida, Venezuela, que bueno domingo, super. Bien, entonces, nada, vamos a hablar. Ustedes se han dado cuenta que los mercados han estado un poco volátiles, después de la decisión de tipos de interés. Bueno, específicamente después de la conferencia que se da 30 minutos después de los tipos de interés, todo se puso super volátil, ya lo revisábamos al final de la presentación, le damos una pequeña revisión, miramos qué pasó con los activos, qué pasó con las hipótesis por ahí, si los que me siguieron ayer tomaron la recomendación de inversión del EVEX35, se vio maravilloso, ya lo revisábamos, claro que sí. Y desde Argentina, Sandra, que chévere, Argentina. Vale, entonces, vamos a hablar de la decisión de tipos de interés que nos va a dar el Banco Central Europeo, recuerden que el Banco Central Europeo, bueno, desde México, Fernando, super. Bien, vamos a mirar entonces esto. Bueno, antes que nada, el aviso legal y de riesgo, operar con contratos por diferencia, CFDI Forex es muy especulativo, ideal to riesgo y no está adecuado para todos los miembros del público en general, sino sólo para aquellos inversores que comprenden y están dispuestos a hacer mis riesgos económicos, ¿vale? Y recuerden que la información presentada no es una recomendación de inversión ni tampoco es asesoramiento financiero, muy importante tener eso en cuenta. Ahora sí podemos iniciar, primero que toque es el Banco Central Europeo, es el Banco Central de los países que componen la Unión Europea que tienen al euro como moneda, eso es importante, recordemos que en términos geopolíticos y demás hay algunos países que no comparten la moneda, euro, sí, pero el Banco Central Europeo únicamente rige para aquellos que sí la comparten. Eso es, está en Frankfurt, Alemania y fue presido por Christine Lagarde, como les estaba comentando anteriormente estaba Mario Draghi, que era el anterior presidente del Banco Central Europeo, hoy es una mujer Christine Lagarde. Sus objetivos de política monetaria son exclusivos al tema inflacionario, es decir, el Banco Central Europeo diferencia de la Reserva Federal de Estados Unidos únicamente se concentra en temas de inflación, mientras que la FED busca el objetivo de crecimiento económico, toma en cuenta las tasas de empleo, las tasas de desempleo, los problemas macroeconómicos de la nación, el Banco Central Europeo solamente tiene como un objetivo mantener una inflación, una tasa de inflación estable con su índice de precios al consumidor armonizado, ¿listo? Por acá Julius, un saludo a Giovanni también, ¿listo? Entendido esto, quiero mostrarles entonces, quiero pasar este webinar, no tanto en una clase de economía, porque bueno ustedes saben que eso es más que todo dirigido al trading, a las estrategias en particular y lo que hice fue tomar, recopilar todos los datos de la decisión de tipos de interés que se dieron a lo largo del año y mostrarles qué sucedió al momento de la publicación de la noticia en la moneda en el par de divisas Euro contra dólar americano en el marco de una hora, con el fin de que midamos no solamente la volatilidad que se presentó sino también muy importante que se puede esperar de la noticia que se nos abesina mañana a las 7.30, 7.45 creo que es AM hora Colombia. Entonces como podemos ver en este rectángulo yo les muestro lo que pasó en la decisión, miren, antes de que se producirán el dato en octubre, apareció una vela de rango amplio verde, esto es normal la especulación de aquellos que operan con fundamentales es sencillamente predecir el dato, entonces empezó a subir el activo y cuando se publican los tipos de interés y luego se hace la rueda de prensa empieza a caer el activo de una manera increíble, miren como esta vela absorbe cor completo toda la presión compradora y los vendedores toman dominio parcial del mercado, esto fue el último dato antes del de mañana, eso fue en octubre y pues ese dato como pueden ver sufrió esta reacción, ahora nosotros como técnicos tenemos que tener en cuenta que estas noticias nos pueden favorecer a nuestro análisis siempre y cuando vayan acompañadas de la tendencia general del activo, sabemos de antemano porque lo hemos visto en varias revisiones que el euro tiene una tendencia bajista en múltiples temporalidades, es decir en el marco mensual, en el marco semanal y en el marco diario nos encontramos con una tendencia absolutamente bajista que tiende a seguir, bueno ahora lo revisamos porque hoy en el corto plazo pues la noticia afectó mucho esa dirección, pero entonces esto qué significa y lo vamos a ver más adelante, en algunas situaciones en particular nosotros podremos encontrar oportunidades técnicas que se apalan, que por decirlo de alguna forma o sea perdón más bien sería que se impulsen debido al efecto fundamental, en este caso pues no fue la no fue la situación porque no se presentaron en ese momento en octubre un patrón técnico bajista que me permitiera operarlo pero ya vamos a ver entonces en la otra recuperación donde sí se presentó, miren esto, esta fue los tipos de interés de septiembre, miren lo que pasó en los tipos de interés, el activo empieza a subir entonces permítanme pongo acá la herramienta de dibujo y les muestro entonces exactamente qué fue lo que pasó, entonces el activo empieza a subir, empieza a subir, hace esa supercola que lo que muestra es volatilidad en el activo, esta cola único que nos está mostrando es volatilidad, posteriormente como la noticia se da a las 2 de la tarde, media hora después ocurre la reunión en la que se discute el por qué se tomó la decisión y lo que vendrá posterior a la decisión de tipos de interés, miren lo que sucede empieza a aparecer una vela de rango amplio, la presión ofertante se toma el mercado y me impide completamente plantear una operación técnica por acá nos pregunta David eso es un marco de una hora correcto, todos los marcos que vamos a ver son de una hora, entonces algo muy curioso con los tipos de interés del euro y las reuniones y demás es que después de que se presenta esa supervela roja inmediatamente aparece una vela verde que lo absorbe completamente y cambia momentáneamente la tendencia para luego romper una resistencia y demás, recordemos que estos datos fundamentales y macro económicos retroactivos ya tienen digamos una especulación ampliamente no me muestran una tendencia ni en el mediano ni en el largo plazo sino únicamente en el corto plazo, esto quiere decir que la volatilidad se da únicamente en el corto plazo en marcos de una hora, marcos de 30 minutos, marcos de 15 minutos etcétera pero si yo me voy a un marco semanal yo no puedo predecir la volatilidad con base en una noticia tan básica como lo es esto, ¿dónde podría predecirlo y lo habíamos evaluado un poco en webinars anteriores cuando veo las encuestas de sentimiento, las encuestas de mercado donde ya yo tengo en cuenta lo que va a pasar con el mercado a lo largo de la, por ejemplo en el caso del euro el índice SIU de confianza inversora es muy pero muy relevante para tomar en cuenta estas decisiones a largo plazo en los activos, ¿vale? Entonces esto con qué fin les muestro esto con el fin de decirles tomar una decisión mañana durante las tasas de interés es muy peligroso, es muy riesgoso porque miren lo que pasa aquí cualquiera que hubiera entrado a comprar el que hubiera entrado a vender lo saca porque si yo entré a comprar esta cosa esto duró segundos y yo tuviera un mercado en vivo y les mostrar a esto esto no dura nada entonces una posición de compra no se me compra donde yo quiero y no se me vende donde yo quiero. Bien, ahora lo que sí pueden hacer las noticias y esto lo hemos hablado también en anteriores webinars es mostrarme el camino que pueden tomarlos activos posteriormente si recuerdan en un webinar no fuera anterior sino el del lunes, el del lunes decíamos que estábamos muy pendientes de esperar la decisión de tipos de interés de la Reserva Federal porque con base en eso podían los activos tomar una dirección particular, algunos necesitaban corregir en precio, algunos otros necesitaban caer un poco, eso no pasó, pasó todo lo contrario y ya lo revisamos en particular. Por acá me dicen que el audio está molestado, saben una cosa cuando no sé pero cuando abren desde el celular me dicen lo mismo que el audio molesta pero no sé por qué es, pero acá me dicen que el audio, que escuchan bien, no sé, Cristian te recomiendo si puedes no unos audífonos o algo porque generalmente ocurre esto que me dicen que el audio molesta. Vale, entonces esto fue la decisión de tipos de interés en septiembre cualquier hipótesis que hubiera tenido en el mercado hubiera resultado negativo porque si hubieran trabajado a comprar me saca y si hubieran trabajado a vender inmediatamente pues el activo se va al alza. Miremos otra situación, en julio, yo hice una recopilación de todo el año, o sea vamos desde octubre hasta enero, en julio donde se presentó la decisión de tipos de interés en esta zona, acá se da los tipos de interés, en ese momento salieron del cero por ciento, la tasa no varió, se mantuvo estable y posteriormente miren cómo aparece entonces esta gran volatilidad de velas, bien y después de eso empieza a caer el activo, entonces digamos una cosa uno como puede plantear un objetivo de toma de beneficios o incluso de ejecución de inversiones con esa volatilidad, resultaría bastante pero bastante complejo por ese motivo yo lo que debería hacer es simplemente esperar a que pase la volatilidad y buscar una tendencia de mercado en ciclos de mercado por ejemplo miren que aquí se mantuvo supremamente lateral hasta esta zona y no me dijo nada, en el corto plazo simplemente fue una volatilidad pasajera, una volatilidad rápida que mantuvo al activo en un equilibrio general que no me permite abrir ninguna negociación y con esto vuelvo y desratifico la mejor manera de analizar el mercado y esto se los digo no solo con base en mi experiencia sino con base en lo que dicen los grandes operadores no sólo de fórex sino de acciones y mercado bursátil como futuro, opciones y demás, es el precio limpio el price action, siempre va a ser lo mejor interpretar el gráfico basado en patrones técnicos va a ser mucho mejor que por ejemplo bajasarme únicamente en indicadores como muchos traders lo hacen, por acá Anil Maxime dice que la audio está sin problema y esto es desde celular bueno entonces no sé, bueno acá Alberto está por ahí hablando con Junius, listo bien eso entonces fue otra decisión aquí quiero mostrarles una que ocurrió en junio que esta si tuvo un efecto muy particular, esta decisión de tipos de interés en junio, ay perdón qué pena con ustedes, volvamos entonces a la gráfica la de junio y les muestro lo que pasó, la decisión de tipos de interés se dio exactamente en esta zona, acá les muestro, esta fue la zona miren lo mismo, o sea el euro tiene un patrón muy marcado en cuanto a los tipos de interés y es que siempre tiende a ser estas colas de piso, o sea el activo empieza a caer después de la publicación, empieza a bajar, posteriormente entra la presión compradora y lo inclina nuevamente a subir o a bajar, en este caso en particular pues tuvo una gran subida, esto fue en junio de 2019, después de esa gran subida el mercado sí continuó con una tendencia asista debido a lo que aparecieron más fundamentales distintos a los bancos central, tipos de PIB, tasas de empleo y desempleo, etcétera, etcétera, después de toda esta subida se las voy a supervallar acá, a enmarcar mejor dicho, miren lo que pasa, el activo empieza a corregir, o sea pasa el momento de volatilidad y posteriormente inicia una tendencia asista, si yo de antemano sé que el euro es bajista en múltiples marcos de tiempo no debería haber negociado esa tendencia por más de que hubiera dado una buena operación, ahí es donde yo me convierto en un buen o en un mal trader, un buen trader es aquel que dice si el mercado es bajista y mis hipótesis van a la baja, debo seguir las hipótesis que estoy planteando, pero si yo por el contrario digo no, ok la noticia me mostró esto y yo simplemente me voy a ir a comprar por la presión que tenga el fundamental, ahí es cuando mi trading empieza a fallar y por una o dos operaciones que tenga bien puedo sacrificar todas las operaciones que vaya a tener a lo largo del mes, a lo largo del semestre, dependiendo de cómo mida mis objetivos, si lo hago de manera mensual, trimestral, trimestral, semestral, anual, cómo sé. Bien, entonces lo mismo, en esta situación en particular el euro siempre empieza a ser una volatilidad, que claro uno diciendo esto, esto primero es una vela de rango amplio bajista y posteriormente forma la cola y aparece una vela de rango amplio verde que lo desorienta a uno completamente, listo? Sigamos entonces, aquí tenemos a las 2.30 en el tipo de interés del banco central europeo en abril, miren miren cómo se marca ese patón, cola de techo, o sea empieza a subir, se da la conferencia 30 minutos después y el activo empieza a caer, posteriormente se neutraliza y la demanda empieza a tomar sentido, empieza a apoderarse del mercado, lo hace subir un poco y lo mantiene estable. En ninguna de las situaciones anteriormente vistas digamos hay una situación que yo diga me hubiera permitido entrar a negociar el activo, la vamos a ver más adelante pero hasta ahora lo que les quiero mostrar es que lo que podemos esperar para mañana con esta decisión de tipos de interés es este tipo de volatilidad. Una cola de techo o una cola de piso y que el activo siga ya sea a su rumbo alcista o su rumbo bajista sin continuar con su tendencia marcada general de mercado. Miremos un ejemplo donde sí se presentó técnicamente un patrón operativo que con un impulso fundamental llegó a una zona obvético. Como podemos ver esto es una consolidación bajista en el marco de una hora, estábamos viendo los tipos de interés en marzo, esta consolidación es lo que llamamos una famosa B, un patrón de continuación bajista, una corrección en tiempo. Cuando se rompe la corrección en tiempo se hace antes de la noticia, es decir en especulación pre-noticia, pre-fundamental, posterior a la ruptura el activo entra en una etapa de desarrollo increíble, impulsado por la decisión de tipos de interés que se tomó en aquel entonces en marzo de 2019, que hubiera podido hacer yo entonces abrir una posición de venta en esta zona, una entrada con un estoplos protectivo en esta zona y esperar que el fundamental me apoye mi decisión técnica basada en la tendencia del activo. Esa es la única manera en la que yo recomendaría operar este tipo de activos cuando hay una noticia de alto impacto, en este caso decisión de tipos de interés. Esta sería la única por yo, hago un análisis técnico, entro en la noticia, tras un Fibonacci, ya saben ustedes que lo trazamos únicamente midiendo la relación riesgo-beneficio y pues me hubiera llevado una gran porción de la gráfica impulsado por un tema fundamental. Otra situación sería haber entrado en esta zona, digamos que estuviera siendo un patrón técnico, no lo sé porque no tengo información completa del gráfico, pero haber entrado por acá y pues esperar a que el desarrollo me hubiera llegado hasta acá, lo cual habría durado. Esto es normal cuando hay lateralidad es antes de la noticia es muy normal porque pues el mercado está muy indeciso, no sabes si comprar, si vender y están esperando a la especulación directa de la noticia. Bien, posteriormente pasa esto y yo ya estoy en una operación técnica donde tengo menos riesgo de correr el desliz de precios, es decir que se me corra mi entrada o mi punto de estopo, me utilizo mi punto de take profit y posteriormente pues el activo cae de manera muy benéfica y me sirve como operación técnica impulsada por un fundamental. Creo que es la única situación en la que yo personalmente como trader me arriesgaría a entrar en un fundamental. Bien, vámonos al último dato que tenemos de este año que fue en enero, miren esta volatilidad y miren este patrón tan repetitivo. Cola de piso, vela de rango amplio, pasa la noticia, pasa la volatilidad y los ofertantes lo bajan y después aparece una super subida en rally, un movimiento extenido en velas al alza que desestabiliza todo lo que ocurrió. Entonces, en conclusión podemos decir que el euro, cuando tiene este tipo de noticia, cuando estamos ante tipo de interés del banco central europeo, suele hacer este tipo de patrones que no me sirven de nada. En algunas ocasiones me da alguna oportunidad bajista pero eso pasa muy remotamente y como veremos ahora en el gráfico actual no está ocurriendo algo que me permita continuar con la tendencia general. Entonces, recomendación y conclusión para este tema en particular, no entrar en momento de fundamentales específicamente cuando estamos viendo tipos de interés. Aquí me dice David por lo que se ve son varias horas, exactamente. ¿Qué pasa? Antes de la noticia entra este tipo de especulación con la de piso, con la de techo, esto es un simple velas de volatilidad, esta es la noticia, eso es a las 2 de la tarde, a las 2 y media entonces habla en ese momento habló Draggy, un se corre, esto es lo que digamos el mercado empieza a mostrar después de la noticia, vela de rango amplio y después ya que pasa la volatilidad 100% entran los operadores. Esto ya digamos que es una subida técnica por más de que haya sido un rally, bueno no sé si haya obedecido algún efecto fundamental pero pareciera que es técnico. ¿Listo? Entonces ya habiendo analizado esto podemos uno y bueno antes que nada les quería mostrar entonces los que estuvieron ayer conmigo, yo les dije, les planteé una operación alcista en el IVEX 35 basada en el desarrollo del mínimo mayor del marco diario y ya les muestro entonces donde se dio la operación. Como pueden ver en esta zona se presentó la formación de un mínimo mayor que fue el tema que vimos ayer para los que no estuvieron, de pronto hasta ahora se conectan, queda en la página de YouTube de TickMeal, vimos mínimos mayores que son patrones de continuación alcista. Se hace la corrección en precio ordenada y posteriormente en la etapa de formación entra el desarrollo y se pudo operar de esta forma hasta el momento, llegó casi que a una relación riesgo beneficio de tres a uno, es decir tres veces el riesgo asumido, pero en estos momentos está haciendo un nuevo PIBOT, un nuevo mínimo mayor que tiene mucho espacio de subida, si nosotros miramos la fluidez del activo, miren que ok, acá no lo tengo, permítanme me voy al marco diario y guardo la plantilla para mostrarles exactamente la fluidez que tiene de subida porque sigue teniendo fluidez. Este tipo de activos miren que hoy nos sufrieron mucha volatilidad con respecto a la noticia, entonces no hay problema en operarnos, se me borró el Fiorage pero no importa, lo volvemos atrás acá. Listo, tiene espacio hasta el 3.5 a uno más o menos, más o menos tiene un poquito más, hoy unos alumnos me preguntaban que si yo podía operar este mínimo mayor que se está presentando en esa zona, yo les respondía que no es la mejor decisión, sencillamente porque si bien el activo puede seguir subiendo no tiene tanta fluidez, es decir en esa resistencia probablemente se detenga. Ahora si yo miro el marco semoral si tiene mucha fluidez, pero como trader intradía tengo que basarme en el diario. Se podría volver a operarse ese PIBOT, por acá me pregunta ok, entonces ya va dependiendo, hay dos factores importantes, el primero es que hay un movimiento extendido en velas, hay muchas velas ansistas, el activo está muy vertical y eso podría fallar. Ahora como la tendencia está tan ansista, si yo pongo un Fiorage acá, dos, la relación riesgo-beneficio que yo siempre busco para mis operaciones tiene que superar en dos a uno. La siguiente resistencia que es la zona de los 9.450 con 73 está muy cercana, entonces no sé, yo la verdad creo que la operación ya se dio acá, este sería otro patrono operativo, lo veo ansista, pero yo personalmente no tomaría la decisión de entrar porque la resistencia está muy cercana y no me da la relación riesgo-beneficio y también por la extensión en velas. Lastimosamente, ayer se dio ese PIBOT creo que ahora como 4 de la mañana ahora Colombia, plena sesión europea y bueno se desarrolló de manera excelente, ya va en la decisión de cada uno si pues, si entra o no, buscando el poco espacio que le queda. Ahora, la otra opción es que miren que la resistencia del marco diario que tiene es siempre fuerte, si la llega hacia romper, si hiciera un breakout en ese nivel podríamos pensar entonces en nuevas operaciones asistas. Hola Alvarez, ¿cómo cargo la plantilla? Entonces mira, vale, me lo muestro en el acá. Seleccionas entonces la plantilla, le pones el marco de tiempo, yo la hago desde el mensual hasta hasta el deura hora, mensual va a la izquierda, acá, ah ok ya creo que ya sé que es lo que estabas preguntando. Entonces por ejemplo, trazas esta resistencia, le das click derecho plantilla, guardar plantilla, la guardas en donde quieras, por ejemplo yo la guardo acá en este perfil que se llama de x que yo no lo uso y cuando la acabo entonces mira cómo se carga, plantilla y acá aparece el adx ahí ya queda cargada con los soportes y resistencias, bueno las líneas que le hayas trazado en la anterior y con eso no te toca entonces repetir el proceso de trazar los soportes en los diferentes marcos de tiempo, ¿listo? Entonces bueno les quería mostrar esa operación, creo que todas las semanas les doy un activo que a mí en lo personal me gusta, se han dado casi siempre todos los que mencionábamos, bueno no todos sino algunos de los que mencionamos, en este caso se dio particularmente el ibex 35, un saludo por acá Judit que está llegando, ahora si revisemos el tema de las hipótesis que teníamos para los activos y vamos viendo si se cumplieron, si no se cumplieron, yo les decía que el euro en el nivel de resistencia del marco diario, es decir en esta zona, yo lo veía acá con muchas posibilidades de caer porque estábamos ante una resistencia que se tocó muchas veces y pensé que el fundamental lo iba a impulsar a la baja, lástimosamente no ve así, recuerden que eso es un negocio de probabilidades, no fue así, entonces hay dos opciones que yo hubiera entrado a venderlo y me hubiera sacado el stop loss o mi forma de hacer trading que es esperar una confirmación, que es intradía y por eso no entramos, nuestra hipótesis falló pero no perdimos dinero, que es finalmente lo que a todos nos concieron, o sea yo quiero, bueno no es tan grave que me falló una hipótesis desde que yo no tenga dinero adentro, si me falla ya con el stop loss pues las cosas y se empiezan a complicar un poco. Ahora como el euro se dañó, es decir su patrón técnico ya no funciona, mucha gente pensará no, listo pues entonces vamos a comprar euro porque el euro está muy ansista y vamos a perseguir el precio, recuerden algo en el marco semanal se está enfrentando a una fuerte resistencia y esto no deja de ser un patrón bajista dentro de una tendencia bajista, ¿vale? El hecho de que una noticia haya impulsado el precio a subir no quiere decir que la tendencia haya cambiado en lo más mínimo, mi opinión para el euro es que hay que esperar uno la noticia de mañana en cuanto a la decisión de tipos de interés y ver cómo finaliza la semana para ver si la próxima nos arroja alguna operación. Ya esta semana dio una muy buena operación que fue un activo el ibex 35 y ustedes tienen que aprender algo ya sea que estén iniciando, ya sea que vaya a dar un punto intermedio o avanzado. La mejor forma de analizar y de operar los mercados financieros en mi opinión es operar máximo dos o tres veces a la semana. Hay mucha gente que le gusta operar todos los días, yo también fui de esos que me gustaba que del lunes una operación, martes otra operación, incluso dos operaciones al día, tres operaciones al día y me di cuenta que el rendimiento no depende de las operaciones sino de la relación riesgo-beneficio de las mismas. Por acá me dice Judith que el mensual es un bonito máximo menor, correcto, es un máximo menor que se puede desarrollar y donde se desarrolla pues tendremos semanas de ventas en el euro. Por eso tenemos que esperar. A mí me gusta siempre tener confirmación y pues bueno aquí estamos hablándote mucho un público y yo sé que muchos de ustedes ya tienen un conocimiento avanzado, no me voy a riesgar a decirles oigan es que el euro está hay muchos tres días que dicen ok Násper, es que ha aparecido la erra, no lo compremos, eso no está bien, ¿listo? Calidad, no cantidad de operaciones, muy bien, aquí solo me sale tu apellido Medina, pero no sé si es que solo escribiste Medina, pero así es calidad de la operación, si yo tengo, si yo hago dos operaciones al mes, pero tengo muy buena relación riesgo-beneficio, créanme que voy a hacer un trade de rentables. Por ejemplo este mes creo que solamente se ha dado esa operación en el ibex. David, ah ok, es que acá me aparecía Medina, qué pena David. Ahora sí me parece a ver Ricardo, listo, entonces para que tengan muy en cuenta esto, ¿vale? Vámonos a ver, a bueno a las 7 de la noche hubo, hace un poquito, hubo decisiones en el parlamento de elecciones en la libra, o sea ver qué pasó, pues por lo que estoy viendo no pasó mucho, no, no pasó nada la verdad, pensé que iba a haber una vela de rango amplio en el marco de una hora volatilidad. Bueno, en la libra lo que yo quería era que el activo, es que hizo todo lo contrario de lo que yo quería, pero bueno, lo importante, yo quería que el activo cayera corrigiera en precio y si era lo que llamamos un patrón de throwback, que es el primer mínimo mayor, después de hace un breakout. Si hacía esto, yo les decía el activo super bullish y me encantaría compararlo, lastimosamente no lo hizo, efectos del fundamental, que hacemos el mercado hace lo que quiere, sencillamente se dañó la hipótesis, no crean que a mí, a mí esto me genera estrés, porque yo digo, ah, si el activo hubiera caído en precio, hubiera estado listo para operarse la otra semana, no fue así, qué hago, pues esperar a que vuelva y caiga o a que corrijan, se va a demorar, puede que se demore mucho tiempo, muchos días, muchas semanas, pero finalmente tenemos que esperar a que el activo corrija un poco, no podemos seguir buscando operaciones al alza porque miren que ya los niveles de sobre compra son exagerados en un marco como el DH4 e incluso en el marco de una hora y la verticalidad del marco diario ya empieza a preocupar. Entonces lo mejor en estos momentos para mí es esperar, es tener paciencia, revisar con mucha precaución el mercado y con base en eso mirar las próximas semanas, que la verdad yo creo que operativas en la próxima semana ya baja mucho la liquidez, porque ya la próxima semana es 16 lunes, o sea, ya las operaciones tienen que ser con una relación riesgo-beneficio de dos a uno y con mucho cuidado en cuanto a la gerencia de posiciones, porque acuérdense que la liquidez empieza a caer, empiezan las lateralidades y pues empieza todo a volverse un ocho. Ahora en Australia no yo les decía que mi hipótesis será que esta línea de tendencia la iba a resistir y lo iba a hacer retroceder, pues se dañó completamente, apareció una supervela de rango amplio que no solo rompe con línea de tendencia, sino que rompe con resistencia. El problema cuando hay un breakout de línea de tendencia y de resistencia por una vela de rango amplio es que eso es un tema fundamental, no es técnico, es decir en cualquier momento de esa vela puede que corrija y se caiga por debajo nuevamente de la línea de tendencia. Ahora puede ser que efectivamente haya cambiado la tendencia, pero yo no me puedo basar en un marco diario para afirmar eso. Miren que si yo me voy al marco semanal, la línea de tendencia y la resistencia me están diciendo que esto sigue siendo un máximo menor, que es un patrón de continuación bajista. Siempre presten mucho más atención a los marcos como mensual y semanal que al marco diario. El marco diario es el marco preferido para los operadores tipo swing y tipo intradía, pero para ejecutar las operaciones en la descomposición el H4 y H1. Para efectos de análisis de tendencia me parece que el mensual y el semanal son los más relevantes para cualquier tipo de activo financiero en cualquier tipo de mercado. ¿Listo? Entonces en este caso esto me sigue mostrando un acercamiento a la línea de tendencia podría ser bajista. No voy a ser tan irresponsable de ver que el activo está siendo supremamente bullish como para irme a vender, pero si me dice oiga, espere porque en cualquier momento esta semana o la otra, yo creería que ya la otra me da un patrón de venta y puedo continuar a una tendencia bearish que es su tendencia principal. ¿Listo? Entonces hay que tener muy en cuenta esto con el australiano. Hay muchos traders que les darían la hipótesis de ok, rompió en el diario, vayan a comprar problemas, miren la verticalidad que tiene cuando uno activo entra en este tipo de verticalidad, la probabilidad me dice que va a corregir en tiempo, es decir va a ser velas supremamente laterales y entrar en un metro aparte de mercado. ¿Listo? Sean muy cuidadosos a la hora de operar, por favor. Yo siempre, hay mucha gente que me dice, pero es que yo porque soy cuidadoso, es que yo tengo una cuenta pequeña, así que no me importa, pues yo pienso que uno, y lo te lo digo porque yo viví de este mercado, o sea, exclusivamente de OREX, yo viví unos casi tres años solamente dedicándome a operar y les hablo con base en mi experiencia. O sea, no hablo como si hay que irme en la cuenta, sino siempre me enfoco en que tomen esto como un negocio rentable. ¿El dolar australiano? Entonces esperarlo, creo que de aquí al análisis que legamos a todas las divisas va a ser lo mismo, esperar, esperar, esperar. Aquí lo mismo, estábamos esperando que pasara esto, que era muy similar a lo que queríamos con la libra y era que la activó, corrigiera un poco, corrigiera un poco, hasta esto por ti incluso, si tocaba la unión de la línea de tendencia, hubiera sido también muy benéfico, no lo hizo. ¿Qué hacemos? Pues esperar. O sea, el hecho de que esté tan alcista no significa que tenga que entrar a negociarlo, lo mejor es esperar. Ahora, ¿por qué les digo que esperamos? Ustedes acá en este marco me dicen, ok, señor Sebastián, esto está súper bullish, pero si yo me voy al marco mensual, miren lo que está pasando. Esto no está, es un máximo menor que está en etapa de formación y que en cualquier momento entra en etapa de desarrollo y empieza a caer buscando el siguiente nivel de soporte, ¿vale? Tengan muy en cuenta que eso puede pasar y si buscas el nivel de soporte, entonces cualquier entrada en largo me va a perjudicar. Por eso, necesito tener un poco de paciencia. Los que son pacientes, yo les recomendaría, esperemos a que al finalice diciembre, esperemos a que pase toda esta volatilidad, también la primera semana de enero es muy, muy lateral el mercado, no tiene casi efectos, pues la liquidez cae a niveles mínimos y en enero ya podemos plantear operaciones de mucha más calidad con base en lo que hayan hecho los activos, ¿listo? Por ejemplo, para activos como el dólar neocerandés. Hipótesis, esperar. El dólar canadiense, miren como esto, lo mismo. Yo aquí pretendía que en esta zona, mi hipótesis será que antes de que apareciera esa supervela de rango amplio, yo les decía que yo quería que el activo subiera hasta esta zona, espérenme, borro esto acá y ya. Yo quería que el activo desarrollara esa formación en pede, corrección en tiempo y se fuera al alza. No pasó porque la noticia dañó absolutamente todo y a veces de verdad me molesta mucho que los fundamentales hagan esto porque dañan los patrones técnicos que tanto tiempo se demoran en dar, pero finalmente ocurre. En estos momentos, yo tampoco puedo tener la hipótesis de irme a vender sencillamente porque en el marco semanal, el activo sigue haciendo la formación de un mínimo mayor. Esto sigue siendo un mínimo mayor. Cola de piso que palla por fundamentales, no por datos técnicos. Cola de piso debe haber impulsado al activo al alza, como le hemos visto en un web de colas de piso. Palló, pero esto sigue siendo un mínimo mayor en corrección, en precio y ordenada que en cualquier momento se va al alza. Por eso yo no puedo entrar a vender. Por acá me dice qué beam en ese marco mensual parece canal, pero en este activo o creo que estabas hablando del neozelandés. Me confirmas porfa si estabas hablando del canadiense o de creo que era el neozelandés. Pero bueno, finalmente entonces canadiense lo mismo espera. Yo esperaría a tener un patrón alzista en el marco diario, lo que les digo, eso se va a demorar. Pero se bastían tres años en forex y ahora qué otra actividad te dedica al forex? Bueno, yo tengo varios negocios, también exporto aguacates. Tengo varias cosas, pero fueron, o sea, desde que yo yo inicié realmente operando en conjunto forex y futuros y eso fue más o menos en el 2017, sí, más o menos 2017. Y viví de eso, o sea, no me dedicaba a nada más, solamente operaba. En el anterior, o sea, en el neozelandés, vale, esperadlo, ya lo miramos, un canal. Bueno, yo casi no uso el tema de los canales, pero sí podría ser. Yo ya ni me acuerdo la verdad si te soy sincero, como es que se trazan los canales, es una cosa sí. La verdad casi nunca lo utilizo, no es no está como dentro de mi estrategia, pero creo que sí. Listo. Entonces canadiense igual. El único activo que hoy discutíamos con Judit, que por ahí se conectó Judit, si estás por ahí si no te has ido, es el Gen. En el Gen, si veo una oportunidad bajista muy interesante y les quiero mostrar el porqué en descomposición de múltiples marcos de tiempo. Si yo entro en el marco mensual, tengo, bueno, esta línea de tendencia, esto está malo. Vamos a pasar a líneas como sea. Tengo una línea de tendencia principal acá. Uno, dos, tres picos que me dan el trazo de una línea de tendencia. Recordemos que la línea de tendencia tiene que ser cercana a los 45 grados para que funcione. Esto me está diciendo que la activo, entonces, es bajista por más de que haya tenido esta gran subida. Tendencia en el mensual parece que tiene y tiene mucho espacio de caída. Bueno, acá me pasó, me faltó trazarle un soporte. Precisamente en esta zona. Este pico está súper importante, pero bueno, creo que lo puede romper fácilmente. No creo que le vaya a costar mucho trabajo. Si me voy al marco semanal, miren lo que tengo. Esa línea de tendencia se está tocando y estaba apareciendo el patrón técnico bajista que sería el shakeout. Aquí lo tenemos y si se acuerdan, lo vimos en un webinar. Vela envolvente una vela de rango amplio bajista que envuelve una vela de rango amplio alcista y podría estarme diciendo que después de este acercamiento a la línea de tendencia, pues el activo, entonces, podría empezar a caer en precio. ¿Hasta dónde? ¿Hasta su siguiente nivel de soporte? ¿Vale? Esta es la hipótesis, digamos, en los marcos mayores de la Libra. Ya saben que nosotros no operamos marcos mayores que hacemos, nos vamos al marco diario y aquí es donde las cosas se ponen bien interesantes. Hay una ruptura de una muy buena línea de tendencia principal porque recuerden que esta línea mire todos los valles que une 1, 2, 3. Hace una ruptura y está haciendo una formación en B. Esto no deja de ser entonces una formación en B que desde esta ruptura ya hace el espacio de caída hasta esta zona de soporte e incluso podría vulnerarlo y ya buscar unas zonas más específicas. Bien, el activo se ve súper bajista. En H4, miren cómo empezó a caer, ya le queda un poquito fluidez. Miren, bueno en H1, bueno es que en H1 ya dio el patrón. Mirenlo, acá está. Como en H1, pues estamos en sucesión asiática. Esta habría sido la operación. Ya estaríamos entrando a vender el activo. Estaríamos entrando a venderlo. No sé, yo creo que hay un poco de sobreventa, no es una es mucha la verdad, está un poquito alejado. No soy fan de entrar a mercado. Esta sería una situación que me permitiría a mí decir puedo entrar a mercado, pero yo no lo hago. En mi plan de trading específico que no. Por acá pregunta a Miguel Juárez, ¿y cómo es tu rentabilidad ahora en el trading? Pues Miren, yo sigo invirtiendo en el mercado. Obviamente, o sea, creo que incluso lo analizo antes más que cuando solo me dedicaba esto. Creo que el trading precisamente permite eso. Uno, prestarle atención a varios negocios y al trading, al tiempo y lo que te digo. Yo opero poco, pero siempre busco muy buena relación, riesgo, beneficio, lo que generalmente da una muy buena rentabilidad. Bien, esta sería creo que ya la operación es llena. Entonces, lo que les digo se estaría ejecutando. Tiene muy buen espacio, hasta un 6 a 1 de caída. Lo veo muy, muy bajista. No le entro a mercado. Yo esperaría otro patrón o no sé si se vaya a ir ya. Pero me parece que esa, esa hipótesis la voy a dejar marcada. Esperen, me borró esto y la dejo marcado en la otra plantilla. Y mañana que tenemos un webinar, miramos a ver qué pasó. Bueno, primero que todo, tengo que ver los fundamentales del yendo. Permítanme a ver si yo tengo por acá el calendario. No, no lo tengo, pero bueno, ahorita lo miramos. A ver, porque no sé, creo que no tiene fundamentales. Marquemos acá la entrada con el stop loss y mañana revisamos a ver qué pasó. Recuerden que no estamos entrando, o sea, no entramos a la operación. Y porque ya sé yo, yo no soy pan de entrar a mercado, pero es una hipótesis que me parece se puede desarrollar con base en la tendencia que tiene el activo. Bien, esperen un momento, revisamos acá el calendario económico. Se nos va a poner también para los que quieran. Yo uso el de FX Street, me parece que es muy bueno. Miramos a ver qué noticias hay para el YEM, porque esto es súper importante. Entonces, siempre pongo impacto únicamente en impacto alto. Bueno, hubo elecciones. Eurofranco, no, no hay nada. No hay nada que afecte al YEM, o sea, no debemos preocuparnos por noticias, al menos que estén ya anticipadas. Entonces, me parece que esta operación debería desarrollarse. Alberto, claro que sí. Voy a subirle el volumen. Me confirman por base están, que tengo el micrófono acá súper pegado. No sé por qué alguna gente no escucha bien, no sé si es un problema del dispositivo, porque otros me dicen que escucha súper bien, pero bueno, igual voy a hablar un poco más fuerte. Vale, entonces el YEM, miren que ya tenemos una hipótesis bajista. Por acá me están diciendo. Lo otro es esperar máximo menor o B por debajo del soporte del patrón del diario. Ah, ok, sí, claro, si hiciera eso sería excelente, pero ya sería para la otra semana. Esta semana me parece que esa podría ser la operación o lo que está diciendo Judith, que también es muy viable, que sería que esperáramos el breakout y obviamente tendríamos una fluidez muy, pero muy interesante, pero pues no sabemos si lo vaya a hacer esta semana o la otra o si va a finales. El Franco por su parte también dio un patrón bajista increíble. Lo que pasa es que yo no me confíe por el sencillo hecho de que había una noticia, la de la PED y yo dije, no, no va a pasar, pero sí, serio, hizo el máximo menor. Entonces los voy a detallar acá donde lo hice. Acá en azul, éste fue la corrección en precio, el máximo menor, pivot mayor bajista, LH como le quieran llamar, pivot mayor ansista, perdón, perdón ¿qué? Pivot mayor bajista, lo siento. Acá la corrección en precio y se desarrolló. Si nosotros la miramos como se pudo haber dado en H4, creo que en H1 fue la operación. Yo la estaba viendo por acá, sí, más o menos habría sido en esta formación en B, que se dio una operación más o menos así y una muy buena relación, riesgo, beneficio, yo no la operé. Aquí es donde entramos al tema del impulso fundamental. Un patrón técnico bajista después de una ruptura de línea de tendencia en el marco diario y una formación en B, que es un patrón de continuación a la baja, que se desarrolló muy bien. Ahora, yo no le creía mucho porque mi hipótesis en las noticias era que el entero de larzo hubiera, ¿sí? Me equivoqué, no pasó eso, pero bueno, por eso no lo, aunque si ya Sandra me dice que está escuchando un poco bajo, entonces ahora sí voy a hablar un poco más duro porque ya, espérez, me le subo un poco el volumen, listo, ya le subí mucho más el volumen. Acá me dice que bien Javier Robles solo da clases de aquí en TickMeal, yo también doy clases particulares, pero bueno, no, creo que no estoy permitido para hablar de eso acá en TickMeal. Sebastián, en Investing hay dos noticias bastante fuertes que seguro le dan mucha más fuerza. Ah, bueno, espérame, mirámos porque eso es el problema de los calendarios. En algunos, en algunos aparece la rotilla y en otros no, entonces ya miramos Investing y revisamos a ver. Espero ver. Vario económico Investing, porque sí me ha pasado que en un lado me aparece y en otro no aparece. Esto está saliendo solo en inglés. Ahora miramos a ver que sigue pronto es un error de Effects Street, aunque Effects Street casi nunca me vaya, pero bueno, en filtros pongámole únicamente noticias de alto impacto, tres toros. A ver, esta semana miércoles jueves euro, ah, ok, sí. Ah, ok, Tanken Large Manufacturers, Tanken. Sí, y es un, es muy raro que no me lo muestre en Effects Street porque es un indicador macroeconómico adelantado, las encuestas de sentimiento la tanken y eso es súper importante para no solo, no tanto para el gen, bueno, sí, sí es importante para el gen, pero mucho para su índice bursátil que sería el Nikkei 225 a las 6 y 50. Bueno, lo bueno es que es mañana tenemos toda la sesión europea para que la activo caiga, toda la sesión americana para que también caiga y si las, los fundamentales se alinean, pues aria, habría el impulso del que estábamos hablando. Muchas gracias Edwin, si no me dices, no lo hubiera, no me hubiera fijado. Bien, Franco pues presentó esa oportunidad, no les voy, no tengo por qué ser deshonesto, yo no la tomé, se dio y un patrón técnico, la verdad no sé, no me llamaba mucho la atención el activo para, para tomarla la oportunidad, pero finalmente se terminó dando, lo cual es, es muy importante. Listo, vámonos al oro que el oro, el oro es el único activo por el cual me alegro la noticia de hoy, porque el oro sí que está dando un patrón que estoy seguro va a ser excelente. De pronto ese, ese impacto es medio, eso suele pasar en esa página, así. Nos pasaba mucho eso que con Judit, mirábamos una noticia y de repente salía impacto medio en una y en otro impacto alto y uno quedaba perdido o incluso salía una hora en una y otra hora en otra. Vale, miren lo que tenemos acá y voy a ser muy específico porque ese activo estoy seguro, estoy muy seguro que va a subir el próximo año. Listo, tenemos entonces una super subida en precio, ok, que posteriormente hace una corrección, corrección, esto es lo que llamamos un mínimo mayor o una corrección ordenada en precio, vale, eso es una corrección ordenada en precio. ¿Qué va a hacer esto si rompes de nivel de resistencia? Pues muy sencillo, el activo podría tener un desarrollo hasta su siguiente nivel de resistencia que como pueden ver es bastante, está bastante alejado de la zona actual de precio y si eso ocurre pues tendríamos un 2020 con un oro, con un oro a los 1567 dólares con 33 centavos, la onza de oro. Entonces tengamos muy en cuenta este patrón. Ahora, ¿cómo lo descomponemos? ¿Cómo se descompone un mínimo mayor en múltiples temporalidades? Muy sencillo, hay una manera que me parece que es sencilla pero es muy efectiva. Tras una línea de tendencia bajista mostrando la corrección en precio que sería esta caída que ha presentado máximos menores formaciones en B, esto es una tendencia bajista. En el momento que el activo rompa, es decir, que haga un breakout, digamos que puede ser hasta acá, ahí mismo yo me iría a un marco como el de cuatro horas o una hora y el primer patrón técnico-alsista que se presente es una oportunidad increíble con muchísimas probabilidades de que se vaya al alza. Ahora, la otra opción, digamos un poco más conservadora y también tipo swing sería que rompa y posteriormente presente la corrección en precio de mínimo mayor, haciendo un throwback, es decir, rebotando en su zona de soporte que en el pasado funciona como resistencia y posteriormente yo aquí me puedo ir a buscar una compra que venga hasta esta zona. El oro es un activo que me encanta, yo no era muy fan de negociarlo antes pero después de que salió esa tapa lateral del marco mensual lo he estado esperando. Ustedes saben que hicimos hace como dos semanas un corto, una semana o dos semanas un corto, una operación de venta que se dio muy bien, les decía que yo no soy tan fanático de los contratendencia pero finalmente la alineación se dio perfecta. Si el activo hace eso en el marco diario, créenme sin duda algunos ustedes sabrán que Sebastián está comprando oro porque, miren, yo creo que lo mejor sería que el activo se esperara, o sea que diciembre siguiera con esa lateralidad que ha presentado en el marco semanal y en enero haga la ruptura donde sea así sería maravilloso y buscaríamos esa compra a largo plazo. Serían días, semanas, no sé si meses pero bueno al menos diez y semanas que el oro podría llegar hasta esa resistencia pero acá habría unos puntos de no sé digamos en estas zonas de resistencia podría ver otra esta zona de picos perdón una zona donde el activo se puede detener pero finalmente la fluidez está marcada hasta este nivel entonces muy pendientes de lo tenemos que ver miren que los marcos de cuatro horas pues ha subido muchísimo en una hora también ojalá lo que les digo lo diera para enero no no sé si lo va a dar para enero puede que lo de hay que estar muy pendientes lo estaremos revisando sobre todo en el premarque del domingo no creo que esta semana lo de pero de pronto en domingo de alguna a algún chance y lo estaremos revisando en cambio creo que la plata no ha estado tan correlacionada que no es que la plata la plata si no me parece que a qué pasa yo trato de alinear estos tres marcos y los tres marcos se alinean para mí la operación tiene una gran probabilidad ansista pero en este caso este es ansista este está muy no sé cómo lateral y este está bajista entonces cuando este se alinea cuando este activo empieza a ser pivot salsistas o patrones salsistas ya tendríamos la correlación directa con el euro por acá me dice sandra por qué no entrar ahora en euro bueno en yo no lo hago particularmente porque no ha roto la línea de tendencia del marco diario eso quiere decir que esa línea de tendencia puede hacer que se tenga también por el tema de los fundamentales recordemos que el oro tiene una una relación una correlación inversa con los índices bursátiles americas está darán pulsa o john sinalda si los índices empiezan a corregir qué es lo que necesitan hacer empezar a caer un poco pues el euro como activo refugio empezaría a subir listo si el o si los índices caen tendríamos mucha más probabilidad de que lo rompas la línea de tendencia y se vaya pero yo prefiero siempre asegurarme de la ruptura no mira si tú miras la línea de tendencia no se ha roto y también tiene una resistencia muy importante se hace de la línea de tendencia un pico dos picos aquí uní este tercero esto lo considera una ruptura fallida y también está este nivel de valles este nivel de vale recuerden que el trading nunca se mide en niveles específicos sino por zonas y esta zona puede hacer que el activo se devuelva ahora si puede ser que lo rompa ya y se vaya eso no lo puedo afirmar yo pero yo soy más cuidadoso en cuanto a la ruptura yo no pero la ruptura directa sino que espero que por ruptura haya un patrón vale sin embargo si lo veo muy el sista Sandra vale si lo veo muy muy bullish prefiero esperar a que rompa esa línea y es pues si pasa la línea de tendencia en el diario de la plata me dice para que ayuden vamos a ver ok bien ya le trazamos una una una trend line a esto a ver ok interesante y está está interesante ya viéndolo con esa línea de tendencia una una posible ruptura aunque bueno me quedó mucho más con el oro me gusta más lo que en oro y también porque tiene menos spread que la plata la plata también el silver tiene muchísimo es bien y el último activo que quiero revisar que ustedes esta noche que también me parece que si se sigue manteniendo como está daría una gran operación al sista es el petróleo el petróleo está muy bullish en el marco semanal hizo una vela de rango amplio miren la k esta vela de rango amplio podría estar indicando en la nueva continuación de la tendencia este mínimo mayor que hizo en mensual se está desarrollando y me parece que es muy bullish ahora en el marco diario miren lo que está haciendo una formación en p esa formación en p en cualquier momento se rompe y se iría a la alza como un patrón de continuación al sista que pasa que quisiera yo para este activo que se mantenga así esta semana si se mantenga así un poco lateral o que haga de pronto correcciones bajistas y nos dé la operación para la próxima semana pero veo a un petróleo bullish lo veo bien bullish hasta la zona de los 60 dólares con 32 centavos es mi hipótesis al sista para el petróleo me parece que es un activo también muy interesante no creo que para esta semana les voy a ser muy sincero pero si lo veo muy al sista para la próxima semana vale bien entonces si tienen preguntas algún comentario que me quieran hacer espero los que hayan tomado esta operación en el en el ibex pues felicitaciones se dio de manera perfecta la lineación estaba increíble también mira a bueno alguien ayer me nombró el dao y revisamos hasta el dax perdón daoyons y hablábamos que tal vez está ha hecho una figura al sista finalmente nunca se dio se mantuvo lateral nos ha no nos no despego entonces pues se dio el ibex que ese sí se dio de manera perfecta el dao sigue muy lateral lo que les digo necesita una corrección necesita caer necesita caer un poco buscar este nivel para volver a subir pero hasta que no caiga yo no puedo buscar más hipótesis al sista porque ya necesita corrección pero el dao se ve bien pero es que si ustedes por ejemplo en el estándar han puso miren esto estándar han puso en el marco y esto es un mega y pero el movimiento extendido en velas rally que ya necesita que pienso que un buen lh en h1 un buen lh en el h1 o hl para el petróleo porque lh sería bajista con los fundamentales ya esta semana no sería prudente operar pues en el gen tal vez en el gen de que de pronto o que más veíamos por ahí el bueno el petróleo no creo el euro tampoco porque mañana tiene y noticia no yo creo que ya esta semana por acá me pregunta maria e gonzález qué estrategia usas para operar yo uso estrategia de pivots y de precio acción nada más me basó en mínimos mayores y máximos menores para buscar oportunidades y alinear marco mensual semanalidad y con el fin de optimizar operaciones en los marcos intradía h4 y h1 y en algunas ocasiones me bajo a 15 minutos si es necesario estrategia fractal en descomposición de los marcos de tiempo y bien me alegra mucho haberlos tenido esta noche conmigo espero hayan aprendido mucho les repito nos vemos mañana por esta semana fue domingo a jueves mañana estaremos mirando qué pasó con el con la división de tipos de interés del banco central europeo hacemos un análisis de activos general y también estaremos en revisando qué puede que puede pasar la próxima semana listo con mucho gusto maria gonzález y con mucho gusto de entonces muy buena noche para todos y nos vemos mañana entonces en un próximo webinar gracias hasta luego
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5G Stock to watch 2020 - Products now Sold on BEST BUY MARKETPLACE - RICH TV LIVE - JANUARY 22, 2020 - American Aires Announces Distribution Partnership with Best Buy Marketplace Canada Toronto, Ontario--(Newsfile Corp. - January 16, 2020) - American Aires Inc. (CSE: WIFI) (the "Company" or "Aires") is pleased to announce it has entered into the Best Buy Marketplace Agreement dated as of December 5, 2019, and following many weeks of implementation, American Aires' products are now sold online at bestbuy.ca. The Best Buy Marketplace platform will promote Aires products to the 5.8M e-newsletter subscribers, and expand visibility to many forums, blogs, product reviews. With more than 250M visits, 2.3M orders per year, Best Buy offers Aires another powerful marketing conduit to increase sales in Canada. All of Aires products are now available for purchase on the Best Buy Marketplace Canada at bestbuy.ca under 'Aires tech' and product sales have commenced. "We are excited to see Aires Tech products to become the first of their kind in offering EMF protection to be featured in the Best Buy Marketplace." Added Dimitry Serov, President and CEO. Additionally, in an effort to grow product sales further, Aires looks to employ additional marketing campaigns on bestbuy.ca. These campaigns will be comprised of Digital Marketing with Google Paid Search, and sponsored ads. "Our sales target exiting 2020 is 1,000 orders a day. With our Best Buy online Market Place Agreement now signed and operational, we are one step closer to achieving this target." Serov adds. "As we move further in 2020, Aires is actively pursuing similar agreements in the USA, Europe, and Canada." About Best Buy Co., Inc. Best Buy Co., Inc. is an American multinational consumer electronics retailer headquartered in Richfield, Minnesota. It was originally founded by Richard M. Schulze and James Wheeler in 1966[2] as an audio specialty store called Sound of Music. In 1983, it was re-branded under its current name with an emphasis placed on consumer electronics. Best Buy Co., trades publicly on the New York Stock Exchange under the symbol BBY. About American Aires Inc. American Aires is an Ontario based technology company that is focused on the research, development and implementation of innovative technology solutions to allow consumers to safely engage with electronic products of the 21st century. The Company is currently engaged in the business of production, distribution and sales of products intended to protect persons from the harmful effects of electromagnetic emissions, which is produced from electronic devices such as cell phones, Wi-Fi routers, tablets and electric cars to name a few. The Company has developed a technology that restructures and transforms electromagnetic field haze into a more biologically-compatible form to reduce the harmful effects of electromagnetic radiation. The Company's current principal products are the Shield Pro, Air Defender Pro and Air Guardian. Join The RICH TV LIVE CHANNEL MEMBERSHIP - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrvJc8oOqtQf9MEs_UXsBMQ/join JOIN TRADING ACADEMY HERE - https://iM.Academy/corp/cjoin?enroller=richtvlive Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/c/RICHTVLIVE Visit - http://www.richtvlive.com/ a community for stocks, news, and trending topics. #RICHTVLIVE #BESTBUY #5G Popular Uploads - https://goo.gl/tbvXGg Most Recent Upload - https://goo.gl/unKXBy YouTube Channel Page - https://goo.gl/yUdG7w Subscribe - https://goo.gl/q2tLnn Rich TV Live Playlist - https://goo.gl/e116JF Disclaimer RICH TV LIVE INC. company profiles and other investor relations materials, publications or presentations, including web content, are based on data obtained from sources we believe to be reliable but are not guaranteed as to accuracy and are not purported to be complete. As such, the information should not be construed as advice designed to meet the particular investment needs of any investor. Any opinions expressed in RICH TV LIVE reports company profiles or other investor relations materials and presentations are subject to change. RICH TV LIVE and its affiliates may buy and sell shares of securities or options of the issuers mentioned on this website at any time. Investing is inherently risky. RICH TV LIVE is not responsible for any gains or losses that result from the opinions expressed on this website, in its research reports, company profiles or in other investor relations materials or presentations that it publishes electronically or in print. Disclosure - https://www.richtvlive.com/feature-.html We strongly encourage all investors to conduct their own research before making any investment decision. For more information on stock market investing, visit the Securities and Exchange Commission ("SEC") at www.sec.gov/Canadian CSA https://www.securities-administrators.ca/.
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2020-01-22T14:22:41
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Hi, how's everybody doing today? This is Rich here on behalf of RichDVLive with a very special guest. It is Dmitri Sirov, the CEO of American Heirs Inc. How are you doing today, Dmitri? I'm doing well. Thank you very much for having me today. Thank you for joining us today. And why don't we get started and you can tell us a little bit more about American Heirs Inc. Well, we have developed a unique technology that is able to restructurize the electromagnetic field emitted by personal data communication devices and by surrounding electric lines and cell phone towers. We can digitally modify that electromagnetic field and make it much more biologically compatible. As a result, we are dramatically reducing the negative effects of the exposure to electromagnetic radiation, both from their own surroundings called electromagnetic pollution and from physical devices such as your Wi-Fi router, cell phone, baby monitor, computer, and so on. Very good. And what do you believe will be the effect of the upcoming integration of 5G? Now, this is a very good question. So current technology is called LTE. In other words, 4G, which is 4th generation. Currently, this technology operates on 2.8 to 3 GHz. Even this bandwidth was classified as possibly consergenic to humans according to the World Health Organization, Resolution 208. They put it in a Class B Consergent. Just so you understand what this is, Class B Consergent is Tobacco Engine Exhaust. Just to name a few, the link is much longer. Wow. So that's at 2.8 GHz. 5G will be not 5 GHz, not 10, not 15, it's going to be 26 to 30. Wow. So you're going from 2.8, it should be the power of the carrying wave, the bandwidth. Wow. Right? You're going from 2.8, you're going all the way to 30 in one jump. Wow. Now, this is just one problem. Second problem is that to create the 5G network, you need a very tight transmitters, so-called antennas, right? They need to be very, very close together because 5G works on millimeter waves, 4G works on centimeter waves. Millimeters wave does not travel well through solid objects. So the current technology can put an antenna in 12 miles, 15 miles around that you will have coverage. With 5G, you need an antenna every 400 feet. Wow. So never mind that it's 100 times more powerful exposure, it's also going to be a very tight network. So you're constantly going to be located very close to the source. And then finally, with all this in place, we're going to roll out so-called the Internet of Things. I'm sure you heard about it. IoT, yes, IoT. Yeah, yeah, and it's awesome. Listen, it's a fantastic thing. Again, I just wanted to say a few words before I explain what's happening. We are not against the rollout of 5G. We are not against the Internet of Things. We love technology as much as everyone else. We just know how to make it safe and we are already doing it very, very effectively. So the Internet of Things will basically everything will be connected through the Internet. So your jacket you're wearing right now on yourself will be connected to the Internet. Wow. Your bag will be connected to the Internet for multiple reasons and purposes. So what's going to happen? You're going to have 100 times more exposure. It's going to be much more powerful. So again, you're going from 2.8 to 3, you're going to have a tight network and you're going to have things that connected to the Internet everywhere and everything. So you're going to be constantly surrounded and barbed by the electromagnetic field. So and as I said, even the current technology that we use right now already has adverse effects. And the real problem is that any radiation, including electromagnetic radiation, has an accumulative effect. It accumulates in your body. It doesn't come out. So currently everyone relies on so-called safety code 6, which is rules from the 70s and they were never ever changed since then. Back then they decided how much exposure we can receive a day, an hour, a year, and that's it. But since then, if I ask you how much more radiation can interest your body today, it's a quintillion times more. It's like one with 18 zeros. Wow. And that's before the 5G rollout. So the technology is awesome. We definitely need it. It's going to make things a lot easier for everyday use and everyday life. And I'm looking forward to it. But again, because it's going to be surrounding us 24-7 no break and it's going to be so powerful, that cumulative effect can really cause significant health issues to people, especially children. So just going back to our company, we have a unique technology that is able to completely restructurize the electromagnetic field to make it much more biologically compatible and mesh with our baseline radiation emitted by our body cells. That's what we do and that's what's going to happen with the 5G rollout. It's going to be awesome technology-wise, but it's not going to be very healthy for us. Wow. Okay. You guys have a symbol. It's Wi-Fi, W-I-F-I. This is correct. How does the team at Wi-Fi make the company so successful? Well, first of all, we've been researching the tech for almost two decades. So we have partnered up with very key universities and professors and doctors that help us to develop the tech. And what's really amazing that we started way before everybody and today, before even the 5G deployed, we have a technology that is tested, validated, and we already have products that are prototypes made, they're also tested, and the physical products are already deployed. And we have a very creative team, both from executive and also people that run day-to-day operation of the company. So we're doing extremely well. Very good. Now, what do you see as the main challenge currently facing American heirs? Well, if I can think of a challenge that caused difficulties for the company, I can really see a bad management decision, bad business decision. I don't see any challenges. I see a huge, ginormous market that is untouched, and it's based on our calculation at 1% market penetration. It is $19 billion annually, and no one touches it yet. The real challenge is to run this company properly, and we are confident we can do it. Very good. Who would you say are your closest competitors, and how do you stand out amongst those competitors? Well, there is and there isn't. So, technology-wise, there are no products that we are aware of that are based on technology, physical components, and fundamental physics, validated by independent research papers that are being peer-reviewed and published in peer-reviewed academic journals. What we do see, we see holistic approach. We see products that are made from mineral-based elements. We see copper bracelets that say that if you wear it, you're going to get protected from the electromagnetic radiation. We see chemoline crystals hanging on your chest, and basically that company claims that crystal from the chemoline mountain has something in it that has influenced the electromagnetic field. And they may indeed work. We don't know. They may be awesome, or maybe not, but it's not a technology piece. So, there are products that have a holistic approach, and there are many of them on the market. Small companies usually, again, no research of any kind, just a holistic thing. And then, there is our company who has created a microprocessor that is actually made out of real physical components and backed up by fundamental physics, research, and experiments. Very good. And can you tell us a little bit about the products you're currently selling? So, we have three categories of products. We have a product that is device-specific. It's a microprocessor that you install on your cell phone, cordless phone, Wi-Fi router, baby monitor, laptop, computer, and just to name a few, so it goes on a device, modifying the electromagnetic field. And the effective range of this product is up to one meter in the young, which is very adequate in this case. The second product that we have is an area protection device that you can install anywhere, and the effective radius of this device is up to 10 meters in diameter. So, it's something that you can equip in your bedroom, in your living room, in your kids' bedroom, in your office, in a working station, in a cubicle, and especially electric cars. Now, these electric cars that are coming now have the same technology that they have in a normal vehicle. I mean, GPS, Wi-Fi, router, inside your cell or your other systems. But in addition to that, they have so-called electrical motors that produce basically 250 kilowatt per axle, and they produce tremendous amount of electromagnetic field. So, you can use this product inside an electric vehicle as well. And finally, we have a product that was specifically designed for EHS people. EHS stands for Electrohypersensitivity. So, EHS is a disease in many countries in the European Union. So, if you go into a doctor's office in Sweden, they're going to say, you're sick, you have EHS, and that's it. You know that you are sick, and they can work on it. But in the US and Canada, EHS is not a disease, it's an allergy. So, if you were going to your doctor here, they're going to say, no, it's too bad, you're allergic to electromagnetic field. Feel the difference? Yeah. Now, just so you know, just in the US, officially, there are millions of people that are EHS. And this is the fastest-growing so-called allergy in the United States of America. So, we have developed a product specifically designed for everybody, specifically for EHS people. It's a product that they carry on their person constantly. It's like a credit card size, and you carry it on you. It comes in a leather pouch. You can hang it, you can put it in the first pocket. It needs to be within your proximity. Very good. That sounds like something that... Now, we have another product lineup that will be deployed in the Q2 of 2020. It's in the pipeline. It's coming, and it's going to be fantastic. I cannot say everything about it right now, but we're going to have an additional much more effective, and they're going to cover up by the range, and more applications as well. Fantastic. Now, where do you see American heirs heading in the future? This is a good question. We know exactly what we are doing, and we have a clear path and plan. So, by the end of 2020, we wanted to deploy these direct-to-consumer products that we have created and sell them globally, direct-to-consumer online. So, there is our corporate global website translated to many, many languages, and we serve this product everywhere. It's already happening. As we speak, we haven't started any marketing campaign at all. It's just being sold organically. We have orders coming from every single place that you can think of. It's already now. We have product coming from Ariat, Saudi Arabia, from Qatar, Kuwait, from Kuala Lumpur, from Brunei. I had to look where Brunei is because I wasn't sure where Brunei. I heard about Brunei. Do you know where it is? So, orders are coming from just weird places, and I'm not even mentioning US and European Union and Canada. These orders are coming multiple times an hour now. But we haven't started the marketing campaign because we are building our e-commerce infrastructure and a few more things to run it smoothly. So, once this is up and running, by the end of 2020, we are already starting to prepare our technology for enterprise application. So, what we're basically going to do, we will split. We will run this direct-to-consumer product line so that we can always add on it, bring more products, do improvements, and just run it forever. But at the same time, we can supply our technology and our microprocessors directly into tech manufacturers. I can speak for an hour. Right now, where this can go and where it will go. But just to give you a simple example, this microprocessor can be installed in any Wi-Fi router that's being produced, somewhere in China where they make them or into any cell phones or into any computer monitor or just a laptop or tablet, just to name a few. So, basically, the business will be redirected into two avenues. Enterprise, it's usually licensing and supplying of the microprocessors directly. Now, of course, you get rid of all these packaging protections and inserts and the same product, but it's going to be served differently. So, it's much cheaper. And then we will continue this direct-to-consumer business as well, online based only. No brick and mortar stalls, no regular distribution. Very good. Now, if there's someone that's watching this that wants to find out more info about the company, where do they go to find that info? The best information is always on our website. It's www.aristech.com. It's A-I-R-E-S-T-E-C-H.com. All the information both for investors and general consumers on the website. Well, thank you so much for your time today, Dimitri. We look forward to seeing your growth and success with this company. And we hope you guys achieve all the goals that you have set forth for yourself and for your investors. Thank you very much. Have yourself a great day. Thank you for watching, guys. This is Dimitri Sirov, the CEO of American Heirs. Have yourselves a great day.
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MOST EXTRA SKIN CARE ROUTINE | Updated 2017
DIRECT LINKS: • Simple Foaming Cleanser: http://rstyle.me/~a6sf9 • Fresh Lotus Youth Preserve Face Cream: http://shopstyle.it/l/ipxP • L'Occitane Shea Light Comforting Cream: http://shopstyle.it/l/ipy8 • Pimple Popper Tool: http://shopstyle.it/l/ipwa • Similar: Black Charcoal Peel Off Mask: http://shopstyle.it/l/ipAf • Freeman Polishing Mask Charcoal & Black Sugar: http://shopstyle.it/l/ipC3 • Skin Food Rice Mask Wash Off: http://shopstyle.it/l/ipDN • Fresh Rose Face Mask: http://shopstyle.it/l/ipDT • Hemani Tea Tree Oil: https://www.amazon.com/Hemani-Tea-Tree-Oil-30ml/dp/B00ZX9SGF4?th=1 VISIT MY BLOG!! I POST ABOUT FASHION, BEAUTY, LIFESTYLE, TRAVEL, ETC. : http://www.sonarlylife.com _ ☮☮Please comment any criticism you have to make my videos better but please be nice about! I will really appreciate it because I'm always looking to make my videos better☮☮ _ Twitter: https://twitter.com/So_Narly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/so_narly/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/SoNarly/ Snapchat: sonali_prabhu Spotify: http://open.spotify.com/user/so_narly _ Email: msonaliprabhu@gmail.com _ Camera: Canon 70D Editor: Final Cut Pro X & Motion _ About Me! Name: Sonali (Sun-all-e) aka sonarly, sona, nali Age: 20 Ethnicity: Indian College: University of Central Florida Major: Radio/ Television Sorority: Kappa Delta
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2017-09-25T03:31:54
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Hey guys, my name is Denali. Welcome back to my channel. Today, I'm going to be sharing with you guys my updated skin routine So let's get started. So for an everyday basis, I use this product from Simple It is the Foaming Cleanser and you can never really go wrong with any of Simple's products. They're all really great I personally really love this one because the foam itself is like really silky on your face You could just feel how great the quality of this is and you can also find it at the drugstore So it's not too expensive. Whenever I'm searching for skincare at the drugstore I always find myself going to like Simple's section because I've loved every single product that I've tried from Simple I think my first product ever from them was the micellar water because everyone on YouTube talked about it for like three months straight So I had to get it. 99% of the time my skin is super dry But then of course you have like the oily T zones like everyone does so I would say my skin is dry to normal So after I wash my face, I immediately hydrate with a face cream So I have two right here that I want to quickly talk about they're both in the same price range You can definitely find something cheaper at the drugstore But these are the two that I've recently been using this one is from Fresh It is the Lotus Youth Preserve face cream with super seven complex and I loved this face cream It was like 40 something dollars and I thought it would last me a lot longer than it did So I don't know if I would repurchase this one again But this one actually just got in a PR package So it was like perfect timing because this one's running out and I've been using this one a lot more lately The fresh one would hydrate my face, but it wouldn't like soak into my skin It would just like stay at the surface, but this locks tan face cream would keep my face Hydrated like throughout the day So this one is the Shea light comforting cream and I'm pretty sure it's around like the same price range But I can definitely see this one lasting a lot longer than this one because just a little bit of this goes a long way So I don't know if you guys know this, but I did have eczema sometimes it will come back up But not that much the only area that I'm really struggling with still is my upper lip and it's always super super dry And if I don't hydrate it the night before Then you can tell in my makeup the next day, which is like awful and definitely decreases my confidence So I try to remember every night to put like a really really thick cream on my upper lip or just any kind of ointment This one, I'm pretty sure I got prescribed by the dermatologist But this is Aladel and like I said, it is a really thick cream that just really helps hydrate that area Because it's literally the most stubborn area of dry skin ever So I'm not sure if you guys have that problem too, but I just thought I would add that in So now we're gonna move on to anything extra that I do to my skin Which is a lot because I'm such an extra person I love just like hydrating my face with anything and I have so many great products to show you guys But first I wanted to talk about a problem area that I have It is around my nose and I have just like such bad whiteheads all the frickin time So a tool that I've been using for a very very long time is a pimple popper So this tool has like holes at the end of each part and basically you put your pimple in it and Press really hard and kind of like drag it down or up or anyway And you can like take out like the pus of a pimple and that sounds really gross But it's actually really satisfying to do so sometimes if I do get a pimple I'll use it for that obviously, but I usually use the more rounded side for my whiteheads So whenever I get out of the shower or if I just need to heat up a towel and put it over in my nose And then just kind of like extract the whitehead then I'll just do it like that It could be satisfying in the moment, but you will have a scar for like two to three weeks or even more and Sometimes I just have to live with it because personally for me. I think like oh you can cover up a scar It'll go away in like two weeks But a bump is really hard to cover if you guys are scared of getting scars Don't worry because I have a lot more products just for the whitehead problem This one is a black mask that I got on Amazon And I don't really know like exactly what the brand is because obviously it's all in a different language But there are so many brands on Amazon that's probably all worth the same This is actually a peel off mask So you just put it anywhere that you have like a problem area So when you're gonna pull it off your pores are instantly less noticeable Usually I'll do this after my shower or even if I think my pores are really bad that day I'll do it before I put makeup on. Another product that I use to help my whitehead problem Is this Freeman mask and scrub So this is the polishing charcoal black sugar gel mask and scrub This product is awesome for exfoliating so sometimes when I don't want to use the black peel off mask I will use this product and I'll just scrub it all over my nose Maybe my chin and this product will also leave it a lot less noticeable It claims that it instantly detoxes pores and exfoliates for smooth skin This is also really inexpensive. You can find it at a drugstore. This past year was the year of Sheet masks and I hope it never ends because I'm in love with these things I really recommend shopping online for any sheet mask bundles because if you go to Sephora You'll pay like six dollars for one when you could pay 12 to like $14 on Amazon get 20 or more So that is like such a good price and they're basically all the same if I'm gonna be honest So in the bundles I get I have so many different kinds of sheet masks So it's definitely really fun to play around with and see which ones I like the scent of and don't like the scent of I mean, I feel like they're all basically the same Formula wise, I think they just all have like different scent But I love using these sheet masks when I want to pamper myself or maybe before a big event because these even my skin tone Out and just brighten my skin So I have two other hydrating masks that I've been loving this one is from skin food It is the rice mask wash off the first time you put it on it might feel weird I let it soak in while I'm editing a video or something like that And I'll just take all the excess off with a little tissue paper and then rinse my face and my face feels like a baby's But when I use this, I'm obsessed with it I'm actually running out so I definitely should get some more and you can find this at Ulta And my last hydrating mask is the rose face mask by Fresh I literally have so many of these little samples of this I don't think I even shopped at Sephora like that much recently to even get this many samples But I'm not complaining because this is a really awesome face mask when I go to apply it I actually use the glam glow brush that the glam glow mask came with and I apply a thin layer of it and just let it Soak into my skin and then rinse it off So I don't usually get extreme breakouts. I'll maybe get like one pimple here ones that there But most of the time I get these kinds of like bug bite looking pimples And I wouldn't really even say they're like pimples I would say that they're kind of like a rash and I don't know what causes them If you know what I'm talking about, let me know in the comments down below because I still have not figured it out So when I do get those I'll usually just take an ice pack and Rest it on wherever it is and the swelling will usually go down from them But when I do actually get a pimple resist, I usually like taking toothpaste and putting it on the problem area And it usually dries it out overnight Another product I really like putting on problem areas is tea tree oil I've just heard so many good things about tea tree oil and how it can like fight bacteria and stuff like that So I've been doing this recently and I think it really works. So I definitely recommend this this one right here I actually got at an Indian store. So it's from the brand Himani and it was like three dollars It's just like an essential oil. So you probably get on Amazon or anything like that. So that was my updated skincare routine I hope you guys enjoyed this video Check out my blog post linked in the description below It will have all the direct links to any of the products mentioned in this video So I will see you guys in my next one. Bye guys
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Responsible computing for Computer Science education in Kenya
Skills in responsible and ethical computing are crucial for Kenyan educators to prepare the next generation of computer scientists who will solve the region's most pressing socio-economic issues. This talk explores the growing and thriving landscape of Kenya's higher education and tech ecosystem by highlighting the gaps, opportunities, and social implications of responsible computing within the Kenyan context. With specific examples of how responsible innovation has been used to nurture employability and innovation among Kenyan tech students, this talk showcases the impact of empowering students with holistic thinking and learning. The audience also learns about the inaugural Responsible Computing Challenge in Kenya by Mozilla Foundation and what is envisioned over the next year and beyond.
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2023-06-14T21:43:32
2024-02-05T08:06:10
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Hi, everyone. Thank you so much for coming. I am super, super excited for this talk today. I am Crystal Lee. I'm a faculty associate here at Berkman and an assistant professor at MIT. So I'm extremely excited to introduce my friend and colleague, Chow Mbogo, who is currently a fellow in responsible computing at Mozilla and the founder and CEO of a social enterprise that complements classroom learning for tech students called Community Moon. And I'm excited for her to share her award-winning work on computer programming in resource-constrained environments and to share her experience supporting educators in Kenya to create ethical and responsible tech curricula. Her work has been featured in Forbes, Vogue, The Conversation Africa, like way too many places for me to list here, and she is the former dean of the School of Science at her alma mater, Kenya Methodist University. She received her PhD in computer science from the University of Cape Town and her master's degree from Oxford University. So without further ado, thank you so much. Good afternoon, everyone who is here with me, and those of us who joined us online whenever you are located, I'm really glad to be here. It's my first time at Harvard, literally first time today. So I'm really glad to be in the area, and I hope that I've collaborated a lot, you know, of us in the room and those who are not here. I am approximately 11,000 kilometers or 6,800 miles away from home. If I were to take her direct flights, it would take about 15 hours to get back to Kenya from Harvard. But I'm not stranger to being away from home. With today's need for collaboration, building my career over the last several years has meant immersing myself in a global space, virtually and physically. My journey itself is a testament to transcending boundaries and building community whether locally or globally. My career started in computer science and grew to mesh into multiple disciplines. I now contribute to the tech industry at Mozilla Foundation and also by nurturing tech and tech-aligned talent for the industry at Camilio, an unprofit that I founded. I am a communicator of science, a skill that I continue to grow through opportunities such as the one today. I build communities through collaboration with individuals and organizations having done so in Africa, Kenya, and globally. Also, my work in computer science research focuses on supporting learning in two ways, teaching programming in resource constrained environments, and using structured mentorship to implement classroom learning. These first four arms of my career build a natural defeat, which is my passion as an educator. And this focuses on humanizing tech and bridging the skills gap between classroom learning and global competitiveness. As an educator, my career involves working with both students and fellow educators who then impact their own students. Therefore, I mostly work to serve the youth demographic. And this demographic plays a significant role in innovation, not just as a user, but also as a creator. And in Africa, there's something special about the youth demographic. Africa has a youthful population with 70 percent under the age of 30. And it's expected that in the next seven years, the continent will be close to up to 42 percent of the world's youthful creation. These trends mean that there's tremendous opportunity for job creation, talent development, and involving the youth in politics, justice, and political creation, and so on. These trends also mean that Africa's innovation landscape has a varied brand, user, and creative base that have contributed to some of the interesting digital trends. And I will share the four examples. In 2021 alone, African-based startups attracted over four billion dollars in venture farming, two and a half times more than they did in 2020. With financial technology startups accounting for most of the venture farming we take. Partly to contribute to this growing startup environment and also to take part in global opportunities, skilled building has been at the forefront of sectoral development. For example, Githam, which is one of the world's largest codeposting platform, recorded a significant increase in the number of new African developers in 2022. For instance, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Ghana, Kenya, and Morocco, so at minimum 30 percent growth in the number of their new developers on the platform. Also, many African learners are using digital platforms for talent development. So for example, for Sarah, which is one of the largest new platforms, listed the three African countries as one of top 10 by learner growth in 2021 alone. And for Sarah also indicated that the three top most skills that are most sought after by learners include business skills such as communication, technology, such as computer programming, and artificial intelligence like machine learning. And speaking of machine learning. In the wake of recent advertisements and conversation with artificial intelligence, literally and otherwise, it is worth measuring that Africa is home to over 2000 AI focused companies. 40 percent of those were founded in the last five years alone and majority are focused in the tech sector. These trends are only a few instances for some of the interesting digital development that has happened on the continent of the whole. A part of that reason for these positive trends is the increased number of relevant policies. For example, the Africa Union's Agenda Trends degree is a 50-year framework that encourages member states to build non-investing economies. And this laid the foundation for the digital transformation strategy that provides a step-by-step roadmap that member states can use to implement digital initiatives. And also collaborations like the Smart Alliance Africa that's a partnership of up to 13 African countries that have a goal to rewrite technology for socio-economic development. But something interesting is that over the last few years, a lot of countries are looking into designing startup acts. So for instance, Tunisia was the first African country to pass the startup act, followed by Senegal, Ayia, and Silesia. And just last year in October, in 2022, Nigeria passed their startup act as well. And Rwanda, Ethiopia, and Rwanda, Kenya are all in the process of passing and discussing that act or developing the same. So these policies provide an environment where trends that we've looked at can continue for an upward trajectory. And also, we are responsible for putting them through. What these trends mean is that there's plenty of opportunity to build uprocentric innovations ethically, transparently, and in an inclusive manner so that they can address issues in digital literacy, infrastructure, local talent development, government policies, and so on. And this is applicable to most, if not all, African countries like Kenya. So Kenya is one of 54 African countries and located from the eastern side of the continent. In terms of land size, it's about 6% the size of the United States, or it is approximately the size of Texas state. Kenya is home to the first African women who won a Nobel Peace Prize, the late Professor of Ghana Drive, for her work in environmental justice. Kenya's capital city, all the green city under the sun, is a city that is thriving both socially, technically, and also in a number of economic ways. And it is the only city in the world with a game park is less than 10 kilometers away from the city center, the Nairobi National Park. I live and work in Nairobi, and my work is on two sides of the education question. On one hand, my work involves supporting tech students and tech online students to nurture outside classroom skills in order to be globally competitive through structured mentorship and I do that as community. On the other hand, at Mozilla, I support educators to build ethics into their curricula so they can train students who can think holistically about the innovations to solve some of our most pertinent economic problems. Therefore, the two arms of my work contribute to the Kenyan Tech Industries, an industry that has shown really interesting strengths over the last couple of years, and I'll share four examples. The Kenyan Texan is a bubbling and thriving landscape that contributes up to 80% to the country's GDP and is part of a really crucial contributor to the Kenyan economic space. Some of the plans in the tech ecosystem include global companies that have recently opened offices in Kenya, like the Microsoft Africa Development Center, or the Visa Innovation Hub that opened its office in Nairobi as the first innovation hub in Africa, and only one or six of its innovation hubs globally. Just like in most places in the world, the COVID-19 pandemic accelerated digital adoption in business and personal use. For instance, small and medium interfaces like Ahadi, which is a relocation company in Kenya, adopted Google ads and Google services to expand their user base and their growth rates. One of the contributors to the Kenyan Texan is the High Education Center that enrolls at least half a million students, up to 10% of whom are in tech related courses. These strengths are also enabled by government policies, such as the digital bus plan that was launched just recently in 2022, and a certain year plan that provides Kenya with a framework for digital development. And this is built on already existing policies, like Kenya's Bishon 2030 and the Science, Technology and Innovation Act. All these aspects of the Kenyan Texan means that significant progress has been made to create an enabling environment. But some gaps still remain. And these gaps could be addressed by responsible computing, such that the design of technology can include holistic thinking. Some of these gaps can be found in digital access, gender inclusion, data availability, and talent development. I will explore just these four gaps and then suggest opportunities for how is possible computing and contribute towards the solution. Then I will give two examples of innovations that seek to address some of these gaps. More than half of the world is online, but this is the headline of a digital inclusion article that was written in the 2019 Mozilla Health Report. But at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, there was an increase in the number of people who became connected globally. So I couldn't revise that statement to read more than 60% of the world is online. But these two statements are proof that while most of the one is connected, they still digitally unequal in a lot of places in the world. And Kenya is no exception. With a population of up to 50 million people, Kenya has a mobile SIM card subscription date of up to a hundred and thirty-two, because some people own more than one SIM card. Similarly, the ownership of multiple mobile devices means that the percentage of mobile phones connected to the network's hand at a hundred and twenty-two percent. Now, if we shift our focus to looking at the ownership of what type of mobile devices, we see that more than 50% are feature phones. What that means is even as we design and innovate for smartphones, we shouldn't forget to design and innovate for the users who still have feature phones. And also being cognizant of the fact that owning a mobile phone does not necessarily mean that this phone is available for use, especially individuals who are of the national electricity grid or where availability of electricity is inconsistent. And while the majority of Kenyans live in the rural areas, there's only a 36% internet access rate in those regions compared to 59% in urban areas. Some of the barriers to internet access extend beyond the lack of ownership and access to devices or infrastructure. And they include affordability, limited digital availability, the right content that users can relate to both in language or even type and limited meaningful connection, and so on. What these examples mean for responsible computing is that innovation technology should consider access technology beyond just device ownership. Looking at gender inclusion, one of my favorite Ethiopian programs is Shifu Lance Teachings. So I've adapted it to read Shifu Lance Teachings. And we can go as far as saying Shifu is digitally empowered transforms, implying that the benefits of empowering women in communities have skids to their communities. But we see a disparity in the gender digital empowerment in Kenyan adult populations. Now, that was obtained for this talk is categorized in two gender identifiers, male and female or one as human. For the sake of this discussion, I will retain those identifiers in the example that I give. So for Kenyan's adult population, men have a slightly higher mobile ownership than women. But if we look at the internet access rates, we find that men have a higher rate of internet access than women. Some of the factors that contribute to this include digital literacy in device use and content creation. And even in some cases, having more autonomy among men to buy, pay for or even choose mobile devices. And for women with disabilities, they barrier for using internet once once since because most of the devices and innovations that we built are mainly designed for non-disabled users. But the COVID-19 pandemic saw an increase in the smartphone ownership of the Kenyan working woman with an increase from 30 percent, 37 percent. Some of those reasons include the working woman being able to use the smartphones to earn alternative sources will come, for example. While in the same period, the working men experience a 2 percent increase in ownership. But overall, the smartphone ownership was still higher among men than it was for women. Unfortunately, though, for Kenyan non-working women, smartphone ownership in 2020-2021 decreased. Some of the reasons for this include the hard economic times during the pandemic where some non-working women had to sell their smartphones to sustain their families, among other reasons. Now, shifting our eyes from device ownership and connectivity, we look at the gender inclusion specifically in Kenyan higher education landscape. Of the students enrolled in tech ecosystem in public and private universities, only 30 percent are female. And this number trickles down as you move from under graduates, masters, PhDs and further on to teaching staff. In fact, in many institutions in Kenya, it is not uncommon to find that there is no female nature acting as a PhD holder in tech related process. Such discrepancies also reflect in the tech sector. Previously, I mentioned that article received over four billion dollars in pension funding in 2021 alone. But on average, female net startups attracted a less than seven percent of that funding. However, Kenya fared a little better than most of the other African countries, with only 29 percent of the venture funding raised by female net startups in 2021. But in 2022, in the past quarter, only 2.5 percent went to female net startups. Some of the complaints that have come from combination of the tech sector include the double-edged sword of limited mentorship in drone models, on the one hand, especially where the high plan she calls things as we go up. And what I like to call over mentorship on the other hand, where female entrepreneurs are presented with fellowships and incubation programs, but no hard cash on the table. So we end up with a discrepancy in lack of funding for female entrepreneurs and very few opportunities for actual money. So these trends show that responsible computing and broadened participation and surface difficult conversations from economic barriers such as access to resources and hard cash, cultural barriers such as practical norms that should use access to technology, professional barriers such as unstructured mentorship that don't consider the needs and skills of women entrepreneurs or women in technology, and even social barriers like disabilities and access of women and girls online safely. Let's look at data availability. The Alliance of Affordable Internets say that limited data availability is like navigating without instrument, because without measured concrete and accurate and available data, innovators and policymakers are hampered in their process. Unfortunately, most African countries do not collect data that they need to make informed decisions or build innovations. For example, Kenya runs fast in East Africa in data coverage. Coverage here means data availability in the last five to 10 years and also availability of categories of data, whether by gender, socioeconomic status and so on. For instance, there's quite a bit of data for the economic setup, but not so good data in state pollution, for example. So the country ranks equally however in data openness being 163rd globally out of 16 countries that work perfect. And openness here means data that is non-procreatory format, downloadable, is machine-readable, has a license, contains metadata and so on. So it is not enough to provide data, but we also have to look at data that is truly open by meeting all these indicators, including gender correct categorization. And ambience for data openness includes limited human and technical resources to collect, analyze and prepare data and even sometimes lack of coordination amongst stakeholders. So responsible computing therefore has the opportunity to provide frameworks that look at the entire life cycle of data, collection, creation, analysis, storage, openness and not just data collection. Moving on to talent development. Non-technical skills are not sub-scales. They are core skills. And responsible computing skills should not be secondary to technical skills, but they need to form parts of curricular hiring requirements, company metrics and so on. But looking at Kenya itself, even as 80,000 graduates get into the job market every year, employers indicates that they incur costs up to 65% of the employers indicates that they incur retraining costs when hiring fresh graduates. Several factors could contribute to these trends. For example, while enrollment has increased in the country, allocation of government funds to institution has not followed the same trend. And this is perceived as limiting technical and human resources that's affecting quality of training. Others have cited too few opportunities for all the graduates that contribute, get into the job market, arguing that the problem is not structure. It is, the problem is structure. It is not the graduates. And skills mismatch has also been alluded to contribute that is a skill gap between classroom learning and what is expected in the industry. Whichever of these reasons, they all show that demand is demand for the structure to structure learning process towards better talent development. So as we restructure to fill the skills gap between classroom learning and global students, perhaps the question to ask is, including the coding interview, should responsible computing skills be the requirement. Another way that talent development occurs is by investing capital in local entrepreneurs. But even as Africa and Kenya enjoys the rise in venture capital and venture investment, expert founders get more funding than companies with only local founders. For example, only 10% of venture funding goes to local founders in East Africa. Some of these reasons for this training include funding for early startups largely emanate from outside the continent, with little to no management of those funds locally. But in the last couple of years, we've seen quite a number of African based venture funding that are coming to fill in this gap, but there's still a lot more that can be done. So responsible computing is not just about upskilling local talent, but it's also about empowering local expertise with resources, money, money, I say that twice, and autonomy, as investors, as well as founders. So I will present two examples of innovations that have continued to work towards filling some of these gaps, Camilimu and Mozima Foundation. The two issues that Camilimu addressed are talent development for skills, gender inclusion, and a third one is data availability. When you look at the skills gap between classroom learning and global competitiveness, we conducted a survey among students from 36 Kenyan universities, and we found that up to 75% of these students do not receive consistent mentorship outside the classroom, therefore leaving a gap in learning 21st century skills. So there is local computing things that we'll be looking at when I present the solution on the results as structured learning, broadening participation, access technology, learning, and assessments. The first part of the solution that Camilimu provides in terms of structured mentorship is conducting a skills needs assessment among students in tech and at a graduate level, and we found that what was missing was six categories of skills, personal development, professional development, innovation, scholarship, ICT skills that are industry relevant, as well as community engagement. So this needs assessment then led to the basis of what the first line of what a structured mentorship is. What's that followed is putting together a collaboration of tiered mentorship, where each mentee that joins Camilimu is supported by up to six different levels of mentors, from peer to peer, to professional mentors, to tech, directed mentors, and to the committee that works on different levels of expertise. The third part of structured mentorship is simulated learning, where the students are immersed in real life environment to be able to contribute to innovations. So for instance, one of the tasks and projects that the students perform are innovation projects that they build throughout the eight months of the program. By the time the students graduate, they're able to live with a portfolio of at least one or two innovations that they can then showcase in interviews or even in their jobs. And the parts of gender inclusion is we ensure that our students that join the program are identified as male or female. We make sure that if we are 34 students, then 17 are male and 17 are female. So these aspects form a structured method of mentorship that then enables us to offer out of classroom skills that are not taught within the four walls of the classroom. The results is that for the last six years, we are now in the seventh cohort of students, and we've served 234 students from 24 career universities. We've also worked with more than 150 collaborators as mentors and organizations to offer the structure of the mentorship. And 97% of Camilimo alumni are in employment. So far, the alumni and the mentees of the program rate the benefits of the program in terms of nurturing employability up to 94% useful dating. So this means that by applying those four responsible competing themes, we are able to meet the needs of students out of the classroom and thus they're able to continue impacting and implementing goals within their programs. Looking at Mozilla Foundation, the issues that Mozilla Foundation, in terms of the four that I presented earlier, are talent development in skills and investment, as well as data availability. And the gap that we are addressing is limited inclusion of ethical and inclusive innovation principles in the tech sector in institutions of paralleling. And that means that the responsible competing themes that we look at are several, but some of them include access technology, structural thinking, running participation, and learning and assessment. So the process is first a needs assessment indicated the gaps in the curriculum in terms of tech, and this needs were then implemented in terms of putting out a call for faculty members to apply for the funding. And so the collaborators that we are working with are Kenyan faculty who are immersed and they are offering tech curricula in their universities. And what the model does is we are offering tech educators the opportunity to redesign their curricula and make that data open with ethical innovation as the founding principle. And of course, all of this is funded. The result for this is we are just about to welcome the inaugural cohort of events this year and myself as the local failure who is in charge of supporting this work, I'm able to support the educators to be able to implement their project. We envision that for this inaugural cohort, we'll have up to 10 Kenyan faculty in part, at least 500 students, and this will cascade upward as we get in more grantees. And for this first cohort, we expect to disperse at least $250,000 to be able to implement this project. And we hope to sell this up as we go along. So what this means is that responsible computing is earning its place to empower Kenyan digital transformation using a contextualized and inclusive structure. So while I may be 11,000 kilometers away from home, the inclusion of this talk in the Harvard series of talk and your presence in the room and those online means that when we come from different geographical situations and contexts, we are all concerned about rethinking, belonging, recreating and re-innovating with ethical principles in mind. And that means that I'm right at the heart that's close to the movement that is doing responsible computing. And for that reason, I am not far away from home after all. Thank you. Thank you so much, Dr. Chow. Are there questions from the audience? I think there's someone running mics around. Thank you so much. My name is Greg Conway. I'm a visiting scholar here with the Institute for Rebuilding Social Media. My question is kind of related and not related. But I'm just curious and excited about some of the things you pointed to. And one of them is the lack of valuable data sets and data. And the irony is we still present data even when we don't have valuable data sets. And that kind of makes me curious in terms of questions like internet penetration. To what extent can we say the data that is out there is really is reliable? I did some checking around a couple of weeks ago and I noticed that what we have today, even with legitimate sources, is actually based on estimates. And those estimates were made like maybe in 2013. And they said probably projections by 2023. This is how the penetration of the internet. But I think over time with technology we've seen unexpected things happening who we never thought about chat GDP. We never thought about all those things. And I think making those estimations kind of like that skewed the data. So I'm concerned about just the idea of internet penetration. Also let's say participation in terms of gender. And then also you mentioned about smart phones. And I started thinking about what is a smart phone. And what is not a smart phone, especially when we think about it in terms of Africa, sub-Saharan Africa. Thank you. I think those were more comments than questions. But thank you for sharing that. You mentioned chat to chat to DPD. And I'm wondering if anyone knows how much of the language model is trained on data that is inclusive of data from Africa? Does anyone have any information on that? Do you think the data model that was trained chat to DPD is inclusive? I can see people shaking their heads. So that's a big question for maybe now. But that's an interesting question. Because yes, you have- I was just going to say it. I can ask things in chat to DPD in Swahili, in Lingala. But does it mean the data set was harvested in that language? Or is it- that's what I'm like. I'm not sure. It's a bit difficult to answer. Yes. But I think it is obviously an interesting question. In terms of how much of the data that trained the language model for chat to DPD is inclusive of all regions in the world. And then hopefully we'll have an answer to that question as we continue to visit students. Any other questions or comments? Hello. Thank you. You mentioned that- right, there is like a data property that I'm not much in Kenya. What kind of data sets are in that? Is it government data? Is it, advertising data? Is it- what kind of data is being collected that would really be useful there? So different agencies are actually working on the data. So for example, the Kenya Open Data was an initiative that started around that. We have the Kenyan Bureau of Statistics that has a really good job in keeping the data. And even data about Kenyan sensors can be found online and it's stratified. So that's why I say we're doing very well in things like economic data. But things like pollution data is part of this frequency. But there's different players who are contributing to that. In fact, if you followed the Kenyan elections last year, the live transmission included been stratified data that you could download and get online and analyze the data protection and whatnot. But there was available data that came in very stratified. So we are doing- we do very well in that coverage that our openness on the other hand is where the data is. But there are different players who contribute to it, both private as well as the government. Hi, my name is Regis and my question is more so, sorry, I feel good and prepared because I heard about this 10 minutes before it happened. So I came with 3,000 questions. Now I have about 15,000. So my question is more, I would say tactical than analytical and philosophical and policy and academic, sorry for the academic people here and so on. It's more practical. So they are challenges, resources challenges. And my understanding because my background is more in infrastructure than anything else. I moved to the US and here my first internet access connection was through phone lines. And up to now, we still have the major providers offering access to DSL. So when we're talking about access to resources, I've exhausted those simple basic like really standard access because when I look at the continent, we are already talking about, we are already in the AI, we are already high speeds, intercontinental, interplanetary, but we don't even have functioning phone lines. So what is, I mean, sorry, I'm thinking as I'm speaking, what are you doing for address that when you say skills needs? Is Mozilla or you in your approach, are you trying to match what's there? Like we have phones that are you using leveraging those phone lines to provide access? Like what's the, sorry, I'm thinking that's okay. So resources, what are the challenges? What real challenges is availability or is not used enough or what exactly? Because I'm having a hard time. Yeah, so in terms of devices, for example, you see that the challenge is not availability of devices, right? So the challenge comes in affordability because having a phone doesn't mean, for example, you can access it or use it. Sometimes there's no money for the internet and sometimes it's about content. So redesigning our content streets, for example, for that the users have is one approach. So we are not saying take the phone they don't have and give them our phones, but to design innovations that fit the phones that users have. And I can give other examples of how part of the work is actually looking at how we can redesign mobile phones that the user have so that students can be able to write Java programs on the phones that they have a small screen and those things are. So the solution one of many solutions will be building innovations that look at the limited size of the screen, look at the limited memory and work in batch to still build for smartphones and for future phones or any type of phone. So the issue in terms of devices is not availability, but in internet that will also be availability, but designing for those different scenarios, which is part of what the work that we're doing, but also part of access technology and the responsible computing scheme means you design for the user, not the other way around. So we actually have a great set of targeting questions that end with a question mark from Cibelo. There we go. Sorry, can you hear me? Sorry about that. Thank you for the talk. I sort of had a few questions. I'll try to list maybe the FM in a way that makes sense. I wanted to sort of understand when you're talking about the ethical innovation, what role are local traditions, ethical traditions, value systems playing in how you and Mozilla are thinking about responsible computing? And secondly, is there any action or legislation currently on taxing big tech companies in Kenya or Eastern Africa? And if you can comment, what is the responsible AI view of that in terms of the social harms or the benefits of taxing big tech in Kenya? And lastly, you spoke about how 10% of local Kenyans receive funding for startups and how most of the money comes from the outside world. Can you comment on if there are any efforts by the government to protect local ecosystems, maybe through taxation rules or tariffs or incentives or some sorts? So what is the local, are there any protections? And what is Mozilla's view as well on also helping the local ecosystem protect itself from outside competition from people going to Africa to start African companies but they're not really African companies at heart? Yeah, I think I can just leave you there for now. So I'll take the last question. Kathy and Steve, do you want to help with the first? Sure. Hey, Savela, it's Kathy. Do you want to also give Dr. Chow one line of your background and your recent and this really relevant as well? Maybe one or two sentences? Sure. I work in ethics and AI with the focus on sub-Saharan Africa. Thank you. And something Savela has said in the past is to really think a lot about local context and traditions of how they manifest themselves in the culture of how we build technology. So leading into I think one of your first questions, I did write them down, so apologies if I missed them and I'll turn it over to Steve who is the new lead for Responsible Computing at Mozilla. We got really lucky because we found Dr. Chow and who is the reason we were able to even launch into Kenya at all and is leading the effort there. And for us, it was a recognition that there was no way our team, even though we launched a U.S. version, would even remotely understand what it would be like to launch a version in Kenya and in any other country around, around Africa and other countries around the world. So even things like the amount of funding that makes sense and which kinds of colleges and universities assuming the words colleges and universities are even the right words to use, assuming that we're responsible computing or ethics, any of those things, recognizing we don't know any of that when we launch a new region. So I think Mozilla is a big push in general. So this I'll speak on Mozilla's behalf and some of this is also a personal offensive of the road. I think in general, one of Mozilla's take is that when we expand, I forget what is above one of our senior reviews would say, but it's just a great quote about about expanding locally, but it's really important for us to expand locally by respecting the people who are local and not at any point thinking that we can design a program for where we are. So we're really grateful to Dr. Chopper bringing that to Mozilla. I lost track and other questions. I don't know, see if there's something to add to that. Dr. Joji, you want to answer the question? So in terms of government efforts, the part that I for sure do not know is if the government is doing anything to protect the whole 10% issue. So that I do not have any information in terms of is there any active way to protect local founders from not getting the funding that I did not have information on. But what I know is that there's a lot of initiatives, especially on talent development and being able to really nurture the development of local even adults to be able to think about innovation responsibly and in a way that they can be able to continue with the type of system. So an example is the presidential digital talent, because I have, I know a few students who've gotten into that. Of course, the downside is we normally, what I again, I call over mentorship or over training. So we can really implement as many problems as we want. But what happens at the end of that pipeline, are we able to take those students and push them in the marketplace? Are we able to find the innovations? So that needs to be addressed. But I don't have information about if there's any sort of protection activity to protect local founders from that particular trend. Did that answer the different multiple questions you had, or is there other outstanding questions you can address? There was a taxation question, because I understand Kenya and Nigeria are the only two African countries to pass any legislation, but nothing has been done from what I understand. So I wanted to kind of understand as well, what are the local efforts at this moment in Kenya for taxing Google and Facebook, as well as, you know, is that also part of responsible AI? Do you think personally, or is an organization that those companies should be taxed? Like how they tax in India, for example, but not in Africa? And have you thought of like, could that power the ecosystem locally, or could that close prices to go higher? Like has there been sort of work in that area? In fact, Sabela, I'm going to even throw a spanner in the works and say that another conversation that is happening besides taxing companies is should remote workers be taxed or people who work on artwork, for example, should you get your cash, then go pay tax at the Kenya Revenue Authority. So those are all discussions that I know are currently happening. And I don't, again, particularly know of how much tax seeing Microsoft or Visa is paying all the other qualities towards that. But I know that they're very difficult combinations, especially when it comes to individual engineers, and in Kenya, there are quite a number who work for companies of good. What is the taxation system? Do I think that those will contribute to the local, to the local ecosystem? Again, my question is does tax contribute to the local system? I leave that open. So Jun, Jun. Hi Sabela, it's Jun. In my other life, I was a tech policy practitioner, I mean, as practice in Kenya for years and years, I know the conversations that are happening from our policies in. So in terms of tax, I work for both Google and Facebook in Kenya, we do pay corporate, they pay corporate tax. That's normal to every other company. There's new tax that was introduced in Kenya, digital services tax for any Kenyan user that consumes digital products or digital services in Kenya. And I think it's about 10 to 15% are not sure. But then what all these companies did is they added it into their regular feeds and it goes down to the consumer. So if you get your bill at the end of the month or let's say Google one services, you'll see that there's a Kenyan service tax there that's been added on the content creators side, especially influencers now and so from media content creators, they are taxed as well. Remote workers, especially in tech, have gotten away with it for a really long time. They've gotten away with not paying taxes just because of how difficult it is to trace and track. And that's an ongoing conversation. Ideally, they should pay either 5% people in tax or 30% pay as you earn taxes every other Kenyan employee, but that's an ongoing conversation that no one really wants to get into. The other tax that I think is relevant for big tech is around excess duty and access to the internet, right? So that was recently introduced and then on going for easy conversation around because the price duty is typically considered being taxed. And so the conversation that we're pushing for is it shouldn't be, you shouldn't be taxed the same way you would be taxed if you consume alcohol or cigarettes or any other in both scenes, as you would for accessing the internet and getting online, especially because of the connectivity gap that we have as a country. I think something else that the Kenyan ecosystem or at least the Kenyan department has recently done was around local shareholding ownership. So those are policy decisions that has been in place for years, probably like 10, 20 years that said that all telco companies and all tech companies that were registered, incorporated and licensed in Kenya had to have 30% local shareholding. Literally, two days ago, the president said we're going to take that out and that has been a big pain because if you're licensed, you'll give it three years to comply with that local shareholding rule and that's been very problematic for local companies. Depending on who you ask, it was good for the local entities because that meant that everyone was participating in the ecosystem at least had a fair chance to compete with global startups and the global ecosystem. But then on the other hand, it referred to close off the ecosystem and the country to other foreign players who bring more investment and income into the economy. It's actually to ongoing conversation that that has just been done away with. They're also having conversations about tax as well. Nothing in paper yet, but then the president made a declaration three days ago. One last question from Elaine in the chat. Could you add this will be the final question of the event, but you also say that government buy-in is an issue around lack of open data and access to public intent data because the Kenyan open data initiative was practically abandoned by the previous regime. Excellent. Yeah, definitely. And one of the issues, the challenges we have in open data is really lack of coordination because especially when we talk of really large data sets, whether it's education or equivalence, all players have to really have a thing because we're moving from collection to even pushing the data on the portal and how the data displayed, how we protect user, I mean the people who are who's that how connected. So the lack of coordination between different stakeholders has been quite a big thing. And then you write the Kenyan open data initiative and that's called and we hope to see that coming back up. So definitely government buy-in because government is one of the biggest players in data collection will definitely be a very key strategy. Thank you so much, Dr. Chow. Let's give her a final round of applause. Thank you so much.
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(AWSD 2023) Parallel Session VI: Science Panel for Southeast Asia
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Selamat pagi, semua. Saya Dr. Chan Jiden, Head of the JSC, Jeffery Sack Centre. Dengan saya hari ini, kami mempunyai sebuah eksperts yang mempunyai pertanyaan tentang kejadian soya untuk kejadian biasa di ASEAN dan dunia di seluruh dunia. Sebelum saya mulakan, hanya beberapa kata-kata tentang cara yang kita akan membawa untuk membawa pemeriksaan panel atau pekerjaan. Pertama, saya akan memperkenalkan sebuah pembentangan, dan setiap pembentangan akan mempunyai sekitar 12 minit untuk menjelaskan pembentangan mereka. Selepas itu, kami akan mempunyai sebuah session Q&A selepas semua pembentangan. Jadi, pertama, tanpa lagi yang saya buat, saya akan meminta Dr. Luli Meling dari Sarawak Tropicapit Research Institute di Malaysia. Tidaknya adalah pembentangan Tropicapit di Syarikat Asia. Itu yang dia telah berjaya selama beberapa tahun. Saya akan meminta dia ke dalam perjalanan sekarang untuk menjelaskan pembentangan dia dengan kita. Jadi, tolong berikan selamat datang ke Dr. Meling. Selamat pagi, semua. Saya ingin berkata terima kasih kepada pembentangan ini. Tapi saya tidak menyebabkan apakah dia senang untuk membunuh pembentangan ini. Sebenarnya, pembentangan ini adalah sebuah pembentangan. Ia sebuah pembentangan, tapi juga sebuah pembentangan. Jadi, hari ini, saya akan bercakap tentang pembentangan Tropicapit di Syarikat Asia. Mereka adalah dilema kompleksinya. Kemudian, saya juga ingin berakhir dengan beberapa perkataan berlaku tentang bagaimana saya rasa kita di ASEAN patut bergerak ke dalam pembentangan Tropicapit kita. Sekarang, pembentangan Tropicapit di Syarikat Asia adalah ekosistem unik. Ia berbentangan ke konservasi biodeversi, pembentangan kabel dan pembentangan ekosistem yang penting. Namun, mereka berkongsi dengan pembentangan yang berlaku, termasuk pembentangan kabel, pembentangan kabel dan pembentangan kabel, dan pembentangan kabel. Jadi, pada masa yang sama, pembentangan Tropicapit telah berlaku. Pembentangan Tropicapit yang sama, pembentangan kabel yang telah diperlihatkan seperti Pembentangan Tropicapit juga. Jadi, sebagai pembentangan Tropicapit, saya mengatakan yang mengatakan perjalanan dan mengandungi keadaan untuk menjelaskan keadaan yang berlaku dan pembentangan keadaan untuk ekosistem yang penting. Sehingga anda boleh mengingat, pembentangan Tropicapit berkongsi dengan Pembentangan Asia Asia, pembentangan kabel yang berlaku semasa mereka diberi, mereka lebih berlaku di jalan kecil di Ketuaian, hemiskir, particularly Rassia dan Kanada. Sekarang, ekosistem ini menawarkan banyak pembentangan kabel yang berlaku, termasuk penjaraan dan keadaan yang berlaku, keadaan yang berlaku dan berlaku untuk keadaan. Jadi, ia sangat penting untuk mengatakan bahawa banyak kali kita telah dibelakang dengan mengenai pembentangan Tropicapit, tetapi banyak perkara yang kita, kami harus melakukan penjaraan yang dikosistem, untuk memastikan bahawa kita tidak memastikan orang beritahu apa yang harus anda lakukan dengan penjaraan. Jadi, kemudian, penjaraan Tropicapit menerima pembentangan yang berlaku seperti makanan, penjaraan penjaraan, tetapi ia dalam pembentangan ini yang berlaku. Jadi, ia adalah subjek yang sangat sexy, sehingga ia sangat menarik, dan ia dapat menjadi sangat menarik, tetapi ia juga dapat menjadi keadaan sebenar. Jadi, keadaan penjaraan global memiliki keadaan keadaan yang tersebut di kertas kuban kebukaan, ia adalah sebuah ekosistem terbatas untuk keadaan sebuah kuban. Jadi, seperti yang anda lihat di sini, anda dapat lihat di atas kuban dan di bawah kuban, ia adalah kuban semua. Tetapi hal yang penting ini adalah kita perlu faham apa yang terjadi pada kuban ini. Jadi, semasa tiga tahun, mempunyai kemahiran dan kemahiran yang panjang. Jadi, pelajaran telah mengingatkan kemahiran tropikal yang dihubungi daripada 69-175 kemahiran kemahiran kemahiran mempunyai sebuah kemahiran kemahiran yang paling tinggi. Jadi, ia penting menunjukkan bahawa kemahiran ini boleh bergantung pada kemahiran kemahiran atau kemahiran kemahiran, okey? Jadi, kemahiran kemahiran kemahiran sel· ultrasound menggantikan kemahiran kemahiran itu dan portkстрasan nyigat meng segunda kak�li anak celai kelakuan pelimira. Tetapi bahwa ini disebabkan selebelah kemahiran kemahiran kemahiran dan kemahiran kemahiran dan kemahiran kemahiran kemahiran kemahiran memiliki kemahiran kemahiran kemahiran ke witim. Dari semacamlah angerat sebuah tingkah stretches dan kemudian dis所有an닥ictrik kemahiran kaili, dan kami masih mencari bahawa ada sebuah species yang di dalam. Diversiti ini menghubungi keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan dengan yang berbeda dengan sebuah tipe forest yang ditemui di Pitland di atas tropik dari Amerika Surinak dan Amerika Central ke Bersin Kong dan Asia Surinak. Tapi kami perlu berhati-hati kerana banyak kali orang fikir apapun yang teruk adalah Pitland, atau apapun yang nampak organik adalah Pitland, tetapi ada masih perbezaan antara organik antara organik dan pitland. Jadi bahkan jika saya melihat video-video ini, kerana kami tidak dapat menghubungi keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan di seluruh dunia, seperti di Amerika Surinak. Ya, ada masalah pada ini. Jadi dilema dari pitland ini mengintipkan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan, keadaan keadaan, keadaan keadaan keadaan, keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan. Sekarang, ia penting mengetahui bahawa keadaan keadaan dan keadaan keadaan keadaan sangat penting. Jadi ada perbezaan antara keadaan dan keadaan keadaan. Dan ini dapat diperlihatkan di tempat keadaan 2015 dan 2019, sehingga di Sarawak kami berjaya melakukan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan. Sekarang, keadaan keadaan dari pitland juga anda dapat melihat keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan. Seperti anda dapat melihat bagaimana ia berfokus di Europe dan di Surinak. Sekarang, bagaimana kita akan menghubungi keadaan keadaan ini? Jangan lupa bagaimana 50% keadaan keadaan keadaan dengan menjadi kering untuk 200-300 tahun. Sekarang, keadaan di Surinak, Raja Asia hanya diизminkan untuk lebih daripada 50 tahun, tapi lebih daripada 70%, ia ada di synthetic diberiak. Sebenarnya, keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan keadaan. Ini rasanya adalah mesyuarat yang dibuat oleh Kim Carlson pada tahun 2016. Mesej terdekat di Asia dengan produksi yang tinggi, tetapi tolong beritahu, bahawa ini juga menjelaskan dengan populasi kita. Sekarang, apakah agriksial dan forestry di Pitland penting untuk kehidupan di lokasi dan ekonomi region? Oil Palm di Pit tergantikan 5 juta pekerjaan. Oil Palm adalah perempuan yang penting untuk menghidupkan perempuan dan menyerangkan keadaan makanan. Kita tidak dapat menghidupkan hal ini, tetapi semasa kita mengenali hal ini, kita tidak harus mengabuskan hal ini. Kita harus melihat bagaimana kita harus bergerak, bagaimana kita harus mempunyai dalam area produksi, bagaimana kita harus menghidupkan kolaborasi kemahaman, konservasi dan reabilitas, kemahaman emisi, kolaborasi perniagaan, dan pada akhirnya, sebelum kita bercakap tentang hal ini, bagaimana kemahaman kemahaman, bagaimana kemahaman. Itu adalah perkara yang kita semua perlu kira-kira. Dan bagaimana kita perlu memperbaiki hal ini, menjaga kemahaman kemahaman, menjaga kemahaman, memperbaiki kemahaman, dan memperbaiki kemahaman kemahaman. Sudah tentu, ada kemahaman. Seperti yang kita mahu, tetapi masih tidak cukup untuk mengatakan apa yang ada 3 kemahaman yang boleh dibuat di sana, bagaimana kita akan membuatnya. Jadi perkara ini, banyak kerja yang telah diberi oleh ASEAN. Dalam perkembangan mereka, beberapa perkembangan, bagaimana mereka masih memperbaiki kemahaman? Tolong tidak menggunakan sebuah teksbook. Tolong bergerak ke jalanan. Tolong melakukan kemahaman. Tolong tidak memperbaiki. Tolong tidak memperbaiki. Jadi, ini adalah kemahaman yang kita mempunyai. Kita membuat peluang yang kecil. Dan sekarang, apabila kita membuat kemahaman, anda mempunyai masalah. Jadi, jangan menangis masa itu. Tolong mengoptimiskan kemahaman anda, mengoptimiskan kerja, kemahaman yang kita lakukan supaya kita dapat lakukan kerja yang lebih baik. Ada perjalanan yang perlu dipercayai antara kemahaman dan kemahaman. Kita harus mempunyai sistem terserah dan kemahaman yang terbaik. Kerana ini akan membantu kita memperbaiki kemahaman, kemahaman dan kemahaman. Jadi, kita perlu memastikan bahawa kita faham apa yang kita lakukan. Kita tidak hanya mengatakan kemahaman alternatif. Kita tidak membuat kemahaman yang terbaik, tetapi kita tidak membuat kemahaman. Jadi, ia sangat penting mempunyai kemahaman yang perlu dipercayai untuk memulangkan kemahaman. Untuk memulangkan kemahaman yang perlu kita lakukan supaya kita dapat memastikan bahawa kita dapat memperbaiki kemahaman yang akan berlaku sekarang. Jadi, pada akhirnya, bagaimana kemahaman? Kita mempunyai kemahaman? Sekarang, bagaimana kemahaman? Jadi, ia selalu bagus untuk mengatakan bahawa kita dapat mempunyai kemahaman. Tapi, kita mempunyai kemahaman itu? Bukan membuat kemahaman dengan baik? Dulu, pada tahun 2015, setelah mempunyai kemahaman di Indonesia, anda tahu apa yang berlaku? Tetapi, anda mempunyai kemahaman pada tahun 2019. Kenapa? Mereka sibuk membuat perniagaan. Ia adalah perkara lebih besar dari teknologi. Apa yang mereka mahu membeli, bukan membantu membuat masalah. Jadi, ini adalah masalah yang kita mempunyai bahawa kita mempunyai kemahaman kemahaman dengan Petlan, mempunyai kemahaman kerana tidak ada plan B. Jadi, kita perlu memastikan bahawa kita tidak membuat kesilapan. Kita tidak mempunyai bahawa, apabila kita menerima kemahaman sebelum kita masuk ke kemahaman kita, kita masih dapat memikirkan bahawa kita memastikan bahawa kita mempunyai kemahaman untuk selanjutnya. Dan bahawa kita mempunyai bahawa mereka boleh teruskan dengan pembinaan yang kita mula membuat. Terima kasih banyak, Dr. Meling. Mari kita bergerak ke pembinaan lain. Dr. Arena Shukoh. Dia seorang lektor senior di Petra Malaysia Universiti dan dia akan bercakap tentang kemahaman kemahaman kemahaman di Syarikat Asia. Saya akan meminta Dr. Shukoh keadaan. Selamat pagi, semua. Terima kasih kerana menonton. Jadi, hari ini saya akan berkongsi dengan anda tentang kemahaman kemahaman kemahaman kemahaman. Jadi, sekarang apa yang kita berdiri di bawah kita adalah kemahaman kemahaman kemahaman, kemahaman kemahaman kemahaman kemahaman yang kita tak dapat melihat tetapi tetapi kita masih tinggalkan keadaan. Jadi, ia sangat menarik. Dan ada banyak kemahaman untuk kita melihat kemahaman kemahaman kemahaman kemahaman kemahaman kemahaman. Dan kita perlu dapat memanjakan dengan segera supaya kita dapat membuat kekahaman semangat sementara suci yang basah dan beruntung. Jadi, apabila kita bincangkan soal fatilituh soal ia bergabung dengan kemahaman kemahaman. Dan kemahaman kemahaman setiap masa, orang-orang akan selalu fokus pada kemahaman kemahaman kemahaman Tetapi dalam termasuk hidup micro-nutrients, saya selalu telah dipercayai. Jadi, saya akan membawa ke dalam tabungan periuk ini. Apabila saya menunjukkan tabungan periuk ini kepada kelas, mereka akan mengatakan, oh tidak, ini adalah sesuatu yang teruk untuk mereka mengucapkan. Semua orang kita telah mencari tabungan periuk ini selama selama selama selama selama selama sekolah, dalam kelas kelas kelas kami. Tetapi tabungan ini sangat penting untuk orang berdialah dengan kelas dan tentu-tentu pengalaman dan kelas kelas. Sebab sebab sebab dalam kelas, kita perlu melakukan periuk kelas untuk tahu kelas kelas tersebut. Seperti setiap tahun kita pergi untuk periksa kelas kelas kelas, kita perlu pergi dan periksa apa yang akan berlaku, pembentangan, kelas luas dan sebagainya. Seperti sebagainya kelas, kita perlu melakukannya dengan baik-baik. Jadi apabila anda melakukan periuk kelas kelas, periuk kelas tersebut, ada periuk kelas yang anda akan dapat melakukannya dan melihat status periuk kelas tersebut. Walaupun di bawah kelas tersebut, walaupun di bawah kelas tersebut atau di bawah kelas tersebut, anda ingin sesuatu untuk diperiuk supaya ia akan digunakan dengan baik-baik, mempunyai kelas tersebut, dan anda tidak mempergantikan kelas tersebut supaya kelas tersebut akan digunakan kelas tersebut, yang digunakan di kelas kelas tersebut. Apabila anda melakukan periuk kelas kelas tersebut, ia akan berlaku dengan sebagainya untuk mengalami kelas tersebut. Walaupun apabila anda berbicara tentang kelas tersebut, anda akan mempunyai kelas micro, dan semua kondisi kelas tersebut dengan kelas tersebut. So, the most important thing that you have to understand that people will always underestimate regarding micronutrients is basically they do not understand the law of the minimum. The law of the minimum is being shared by one of the German scientists back then in the 1800s. So this is the basis of solfertility where the most limiting amount of nutrients where you can see that on the barrel right there the yield is going to be limited. So yield is going to be limited by the most limiting amount of nutrients. So now people will always focus on micronutrients supplying nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium most of the time and that's the essence of our basic fertilizer management but they forget about micronutrients. So micronutrients such as iron, copper, zinc, manganese, those are micronutrients but they are usually being supplied to the plant as a very limited amount and usually they can be applied either in sol-applied application or foliar application. So in order for you to maintain the efficiency of the nutrients you need to be able to work on these four mechanisms, four are nutrients stewardship which has been mandated by the International Plant Nutrient Institute so you have to look at the right source of fertilizers. So for example let's say if you want to save cost, you want to look at the effects of taste of the edible portions of the plants, you need to be able to incorporate an element of sulfur to improve the taste especially in brassica, cabbage. So you might want to find fertilizers which has the sulfur base component for example ammonium sulfate. At the same time you're applying nitrogen in forms of ammonium and at the same time you have a two in one approach of having sulfur in there and then the right time of application. So you should be able to know and predict, you need to know the weather forecast for example do not fertilize right before the rainy seasons or after the rainy seasons because of course there will be surface runoff and also leaching, leaching of nutrients down below the zone. We know that Malaysia, we have been blessed by lots of precipitations and right now we know that the distribution pattern is not really good. So basically this is why we need to be able to look at the timing of applications and split the fertilizer application instead of once is for one time so you have to be able to split the amount into different sections. For example let's say 100kg of nitrogen per hectare that you need for the growth of entire growth cycle maybe 2-3 times the split application so you just apply about 30kg or 35kg of nitrogen per hectare so at that how you manage your fertilizer efficiency and then the right rate you need to be able to not go by the book of course when you read reports it will say flat rate 150kg of nitrogen per hectare for example but that's not the case because when you do soil test you will have other residual nutrients in there in the soil from the previous cycles of growing seasons so basically what you need to do is basically to take into account what are the cover crops over there so let's say if you have cover crops at a particular area you can actually save at least within the range of 30-50kg of nitrogen per hectare because we know that the cover crops fix nitrogen from the atmosphere and then you can maintain the efficiency of the fertilizer at that time when you use the site specific management approach and then the right place so placement of fertilizer is also crucial of course you need to be able to know whether it's going to be fertilizer to be applied whether it's banded or whether it's going to be a pocket so that will depend on the rooting zone of the plants so this is the soil map of Southeast Asia we know that ASEAN will have almost when you look at the colour coding almost a similar kind of soil series because we are living in tropical climates so basically we have the problems of leaching of nutrients due to lots of precipitation so basically what we need is basically a data integration of each of the country so that we will have more traceability, transparency in terms of data management so that we can communicate among us to do decision making and when you talk about soils of course soils will contribute to food security because this is where we grow foods so basically there will be much more discussion later during the technical team with the technical people but I would like to propose over here so that we have an integrated soil fertility management to cover the area of prosperity where you can double the agriculture income sorry agriculture productivity and double the farmers income so that you will have a prosperous community going for a circular economy approach where you can mitigate the amount of greenhouse gases from waste to wealth and then of course partnerships we need partners to move forward so basically and another one will be people so when we do research we need to be able to translate to the community we don't want things to just end up at the top tier general but then what's next so you should be able to speak the farmers language you should be able to translate your research language into a layman's language so that everybody will have the idea of what is being applied so that the researchers and farmers they are on the same wavelength then you get the message so dealing with this when you talk about micronutrients usually underestimated over here dealing with malnutrition problem in the world so this is a world problem where Southeast Asia is basically at least as a double burden so we are in the process of of having a double burden of malnutrition where there's a lack of iron, zinc, vitamin A in our diets especially at the edible portion being in the developing countries not everybody is accessible to health supplements so this is where we need to fortify our soils with micronutrients that is what we call as agronomic biofortification where you supply a soil so that there will be the amount of micronutrients in the edible portion is sufficient enough for the children to grow so this is one of the project that we had in Putrajaya for social innovation of how we transform soil fertility in terms of social innovation for the betterment of children with stunted growth so as you know that in Putrajaya the baseline is basically the baseline of stunted growth in Malaysia is about 20% but Putrajaya has exceeded that up to 24% so in Malaysia plantan, trungganu, pahang and Putrajaya they are at the highest malnutrition and stunted growth problem among children so basically I would like to call upon the effectiveness of soil fertility in terms of micronutrients management so that we will have the social innovation especially to target and mitigate the problems so in order for you to get the potential solutions you need to be able to have active collaborations so as one of the African provokers say if you want to go far go together, if you want to go fast go alone so basically with all the knowledge that we have we need to serve the community and be able to translate and look below our feet look below our feet what is basically that we can do and there is so much room for improvement and innovation so thank you Next up I would like to invite Dr. Ariel Hatano he is an associate professor at Bogo Agriculture University Indonesia and he will be talking about a particularly interesting topic which is phosphorus status and its availability in agricultural soils in Indonesia Good morning everybody Thank you very much the organizer for having me here I want to talk about phosphorus status and its availability in agricultural soils of Indonesia as we know that phosphorus is a very essential element and now Indonesia I think phosphorus is not the source of phosphorus in Indonesia is not so many and we must import from other countries like Russia Russia, Belarusia these countries has how to say huge amount of phosphorus so I want to tell you about phosphorus status in Indonesia so before that I want to show you soil reaction we call it soil pH carbon phosphorus status in agricultural lands of course I don't show you all of Indonesia I just show you for case studies in Lampung Lampung Banten West Java Central Java and East Java those provinces are the central the center of agricultural production so this is the soil pH you see here about 90% I collected about 91 soil samples in Lampung so the soil reaction or soil pH in Lampung soils 95% have a pH of below of 5.5 I choose 5.5 because in 5.5 pH aluminium as toxic element is not detected in soil analysis so it is 0.5 if the soil is 6.5 but 5.5 actually so 95% of soil sample in Lampung have a pH of below 6.5 and 88% of the soil sample in Banten had a pH of below 6.5 so it tells us that in those provinces soil pH is acid acid to acid so West Java not so far from Lampung I collected 133 soil samples 92% of soil sample in Java have a soil below 6.5 and Central Java we go to the eastern part of Indonesia in Java Island so 66% of soil sample in Central Java of below 6.5 and different story in East Java in East Java the soil pH mostly what is it above 6.5 only 42% of soil samples collected in East Java have a pH below 6.5 what about soil organic carbon in in Indonesia in Lampung and in Lampung 75% of soil samples in Lampung have see organic levels below 2% 2% is medium status in soil so actually we try to soil the see organic soil about 2% and in Banten 70% of soil sample in Banten have see organic levels below 2% in West Java 75% so sample in West Java have organic see levels below 2% in East Java 82% of soil sample in Central Java have organic see levels below 2% and East Java same almost same 80% of soil sample in East Java have organic levels below 2% what about in post forest in Indonesia I don't know in Malaysia maybe we can also use B2P but usually in Indonesia we analyze available P with B1P so in Lampung 80% of soil sample in Lampung have available P below 11 ppm 11 ppm is a medium status of B1P 80% 85% of soil sample in Banten have available P below 11 ppm in West Java and in West Java 65% of B1P below 11 ppm in Central Java 56% below 11 ppm but in East Java only 20% of soil sample in East Java have available P of 11 ppm so there is a different status in agricultural land of Indonesia for post forest so for this this topic acidic soil in western Indonesia Lampung, Banten, West Java are huge and need to be in condition to achieve OPH about neutral 6.5 so in general in general so organically levels are very low to low at all study case where levels are very so to mind P accumulated need to be done to increase efficiency so in P distribution I have experiment in pedifield in West Java Central Java is Java we collected 7 location in West Java 11 location in Central Java so status we also did section surface fractionation so and also we did the soil analysis affected surface fraction accumulation so there is how to say different in pH, base situation and FAA extracted by detour need so the best status in pedifield in pedifield in pedifield the best status is very high in Indonesia and then the fractionation the pre-fragination is different for instance in West Java the the main fraction is NaOHP in organic means that accumulated in aluminium and iron phosphate and then in East Java accumulated in calcium phosphate so difference a difference what is it, a fraction accumulated so I skip this so for somebody in P distribution soil paste status in Java high in West Java accumulated in NaOHP in Central Java accumulated in NaOHP HCLP NaOHP and East Java accumulated in HCLP and residual P so how to release bandit P in the soil so what I did is we use calcium silikat or sodium silikat so silikat can be used for substitute P in the soil particle so in the case that in the case that silikat can be used because the increasing rates of that silikat can increase available P so this is the percentage so the summary this one silikat is promising to be used as ameliorian for releasing native phosphor in undisol in undisol it is necessary to make calibration experiment in the field to select which material are good as ameliorian in undisol soil so conclusion the nutrient status then in Indonesia so it requires different treatment about 50% P is abandoned in available form effort to mine phosphorous need to be done to improve phosphorous infrasurancy so silikat can be used to mine P so thank you thank you Dr. Arief Hatono for that presentation on phosphorous availability in Indonesia in agricultural soils next up we will have Professor Dr. Leong Yuen Yong from Sunway University and she will be talking about soil fertility as a productive capital asset Thank you Dr. Chen for the introduction Good morning ladies and gentlemen our food system especially after the expansion of the barren green deserts of monoculture fostered by the green revolution contributes to the climate change crisis today according to the united nations agriculture covers nearly 40% of the world's land and is responsible for 17% of the global carbon dioxide emissions many decarbonisation pathways exist in the agriculture sector to find a sustainable system solutions we need to look deeper our research in Cambridge in 2005 demonstrated that it is the quality of relationships that make things work this requires acknowledging our relationship not simply with nature but within nature and to work on understanding and honouring the relationships within ecosystems including human ecosystems caring enables growth caring is the action and growth is the result this principle is brilliantly demonstrated in the work of Gawat Kalinga Enchanted Farm in the Philippines in the GK Enchanted Farms communities are mobilised to transform baron and waste land into fertile soil that produces food sustainably this has empowered poverty stricken Filipinos to be self-sustaining farmers and to live with dignity the 12th Malaysia Plan identifies soil fertility to be a health indicator of this ecosystem that must be closely monitored and recommends more soil testing to be done in collaboration with universities the 12th Malaysia Plan should have also pinpointed soil fertility as a lever for agriculture productivity and decarbonisation the excessive use of fertilizer seriously damages the microbiological ecosystem that is the soil's fertility it is a vicious cycle that makes the agricultural system even more dependent on fertilizer and pesticide which have been increasing in prices what is needed is a biological solution based on a thorough understanding on the underlying microbiological ecosystem and working to regenerate it microbes prepare the nutrients in a form that could be absorbed by a plant nutrients-based composting and other soil fertility and reaching practices will promote rather than ravage biodiversity in the soil and on farms and thus increase agricultural productivity which impacts food security and farmers' income more than that these good farming practices will also improve carbon sequestration water efficiency and suicides despite its dirt-like appearance soil is a living entity and that is the ultimate basis of all human, plant and animal life we need to preserve the health of the soil in the same way that we are nurturing the health of life below water SDG-14 and life on land SDG-15 life in soil is largely microbial and should be designated as SDG-18 soil is not only the largest reservoir of microbial diversity on earth but also the largest terastro water reservoir soil stores two thirds of all fresh waters and with water as the medium soil acts as a bio-reactor that circulates the essential elements of living matter recycles waste and purifies water water in the soil functions like blood in the human body planet earth is facing a crisis of soil deterioration as a result of human abuses desertification and erosion have diminished the quality of soil services for example producing food to feed the human population and sequestering carbon to regulate global temperature vibrancy never occurs in only one part of an ecosystem either the whole ecosystem is vibrant or vibrancy is not there vibrancy is the flow of life what the Chinese would call qi soil is a living being it needs to be fed microbes in the soil require carbon to build energy for development and nitrogen to build proteins plantation crops continuously absorb soil nutrients in order to grow feeding the soil with chemical fertilizers nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium NPK does not replenish all the lost nutrients soil in intensive agriculture system loses carbon when material, plant material is removed from the land during harvest carbon starvation can happen to the soil when soil organic matter is not replenished after a considerable period organic matter in the soil will break down causing nutrients to be washed away by rain then low soil fertility and low crop productivity sets in replenishing the soil organic matter with compost returns to the soil the nutrients NPK and the micronutrients and organic matter meaning the carbon taken away with harvest as the nutrient content and quality of the soil improve the growth of plant roots underground and crops above ground increases leading to more carbon absorption from the atmosphere animals used to be part of farmlands and their manure is a food source for microbes however the arrival of farm machinery have moved society in the direction of animal free agriculture besides food, microbes need appropriate housing meaning well aggregated soil to thrive and aggressively till soil break soil pores and aggregates apart and when land is piled up to 9 to 12 inches in depth with tractors and machines and left open biodiversity is seriously destroyed besides understanding soil in a scientific and technical sense we need to build an intimate and loving relationship with it meaning to understand it in a relational sense not in an abstract academic sense to get that shared vibrancy when people who work with the soil and live with it but do not see it as something to have a relationship with meaning that they don't love the soil then there is a big problem composting happens at ambient temperature and atmospheric pressure thus it is more efficient than the energy hungry which converts hydrogen and nitrogen to ammonia at temperatures around 500 degree Celsius and at pressures up to 20 mega Pascal the Haber-Bosch process consumes about 1% of the world's total energy production and has only 50% energy efficiency the carbon footprint of ammonia synthesis is accentuated by the use of natural gas to generate the hydrogen needed for making ammonia 75% to 90% of ammonia produced globally is directed to fertiliser production which supports nearly half of global food production half of the nitrogen from synthetic fertilisers ends up polluting the environment instead of waiting for nitrogen fertiliser production to decarbonise with the emergence of green ammonia farmers and policy makers can shift their mindset to treat soil as a living being and feed it appropriately so that symbiotic relationships between microbes and plants can always be vibrant storing soils in storing carbonate soils as a measure to mitigate change is gaining momentum for example the four per one thousand initiative launched by the French government at COP 21 Paris Climate Summit in 2015 increasing soil organic carbon by just 0.4% annually would increase global production of major food crops by 20 to 40% per year and lead to an additional 1 gigaton of carbon being sequestered per year on average there are also carbon farming practices under the common agricultural policy and other EU programs such as life and horizon Europe in particular under the mission a soil deal for Europe land improvement, soil conservation agriculture, agriculture loans and rehabilitation of land are under the state's care only with a change in mindset will policy makers make reducing fertilizer subsidies and increasing funding to agriculture investments that nurture soil as a productive capital asset and develop good farming practice plantation companies are unable to transform their relationship with the soil everywhere at once what they can usefully do is focus on the nurseries that grows new seedlings and the planting out of new seedlings in particular when replanting old plantations a soil fertility action plan will have the following strategic components number one, change the mindset and regenerate the attitude towards soil and the human relationship with it number two, develop the science and understanding of the whole soil ecosystem for example, how to identify in detail and measure the microbial life in the soil that is its fertility develop and manage a global database that shares this information globally and give information and advisory service to small holders and others wherever they are number three, to rejuvenate the soil and the farms number four, to level up the human skills and manager approach as a coherent integrated strategic policy for the future rehabitulatization of soil ecosystems at a massive scale is possible and makes financial sense not only will it improve employment incomes and income resilience for ordinary people it will also ensure that the diverse functions of soil will be fully available to future generations thank you and back to you Jiden thank you Dr. Leong next up, we have Dr. Gusti Anchari professor at the soil science department Magister of the environmental studies division Tanjong Pura University Indonesia and he will be speaking on the topic of changes in bacterial community composition which reviews the anthropogenic disturbances on tropical peat so Dr. Anchari, please good morning everyone thank you Mr. Chen this is my honor to be here to present this small work so my name is Gusti Anchari my title presentation is changing in bacterial community composition reveal anthropogenic disturbances on tropical peat so I would like also to thank you our co-author here Nisan Lovita, AP Pajar, Chico, Rassis and also Felin so I'm from Tanjong Pura University and my group also from what they call Yaisan Koservasi Alam Santara or Nature Koservasi of Indonesia so as I'm happy to hear duly professor UN about the changes of the land use that disturb the soil in this case the tropical peat land we know the really tropical peat land has become a carbon source it's widely known it's acceptable but we don't know the phenomenon we know the phenomenon but we don't know the process and the mechanism how the carbon is released from this tropical peat land because only a few studies presently published in literature are looking at soil microbial either bacteria or archaea or the fungus so in small studies this is the first study just aim to compare the composition of microbial communities in particular bacteria and archaea in this tropical peat use for small holder agriculture oil from plantation is very big business in Southeast Asia and also in the remaining secondary peat forest in this region so this study site I'm from West Kalimantan really the equatorial line we have what we call the red pattern is an equatorial system no clear distinction between rainy and dry seasons all year it's just humid and wet we have about maybe 200 300 millimeter per month of rain and annual rainfall can be 3,000 millimeter and temperature is very warm and hot and humid so we collect the sample from three land uses on Finland small holder agriculture oil pump and secondary forest so we collected data in August last year we made to transeq drain and reweighted transeq because you know in Indonesia since 2016 the valley peatland must be restored by hydrology the government build what they call canal blockage in order to increase the groundwater table so we sample code here secondary forest we get drain reweighted secondary forest SMD drain oil pump reweighted oil pump OP drain agriculture RR RR reweighted agriculture we collected 12 sample code sample code using the Russian Piroga and then we send to Nopogen in Singapore for DNA analysis but we do replicates become 24 sample okay it's a long process here and we come to the result so we have a lot of more than 3 million operational taxonomy unit DNA so many most of them about 2 million point 8 unknown or others it's not identify at level of species but we we have the phila so you can see the relative dominance of the phila so the majority the dominant phila is what we call proteobacteria permikyut artinobacteriota and bacteroidota this is the top 4 phila about 87% okay and then biodiversity in this is like already mention a lot of soil microbes in the pit in the pit soil a lot of acid then the mineral soil just mention there were pH 3 or 4 only here but a lot of living organism in this pit soil okay this is because a lot of species hundreds of them so we try to combine them into of course some are unidentified and we call it this one is rejus pear or as a plant growth promoting rejus pear bacteria and some as a human patugin others we don't know also organic compound they just like the professor Yuan said the difference of the carbon the organic carbon and we have also interestingly we find the gun bacteria in human and animal and also we have bacteria can might used as a bio pesticide and bacteria play CDP control in biochemical cycle like nitrogen or carbon or sulphur iron and also we have antimacrobial resistant that may produce antibiotics or resistant to heavy metals for example and also have a microbial agent as penetrator or produce other enzymes so this can see that we have important here the gut bacteria is very high in their blue color in this alternative prominence and some biochemical cycle also in the gray color and also the biochemical degraders here and then this heat map can see in the top here the gut bacteria is very prominent in drain agar kaca in related oil palm okay and in the bottom you can see the prominent bacteria occur as a biochemical cycle and organic compound together in related agar kaca related secondary forest drain oil palm and drain secondary forest maybe you because our secondary forest is not pristine there is a canal we have drain secondary forest also drain canal newly built 2020 i think the government built it and also we have as importantly what we call the human protocol also occur in the secondary forest of the bacteria when this is my new study in the past 20 years ago i lived in the did a lot of transect in the tropical forest stay there applying care up to man in the forest so we just drink the water of this pitland so at the time we didn't care what is blood of bacteria it's not healthy at all just drink the water naturally so come discussion inclusion so let's see from this small study human activities anaerobic or waterlog environment in this pit even the drain one support the deployment of gut bacteria in this study discuss study and some of gut bacteria maybe benefits to human like probiotics but others might cause some human disorders relative to you it's very complex and importantly the guided pit would become a course for developing gut bacteria that might threaten human heart in addition the carbon loss or biodiversity loss this is a new perspective but we need to offer the studies the linkage of the human disturbance on tropical pit bacteria composition changes with the human heart it's very important to look at the future in relation to the sustainability so it's not that easy but this is a maybe important issue to be a constant okay this is the last slide I have to thank you for support me to be here and this research was funded by Bezos at one and this paper is under review by applied soil ecology journal still under review thank you very much for your attention thank you Dr Anshari so last but not least I would like to invite Dr Budi Sulisthiwadi I hope I pronounced that right assistant professor centre of geospatial information infrastructure development part of the institute for research and community services Mula Waman University Indonesia and the topic will be on remote sensing for soil Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen I'm really delighted that I'm standing up here by the invitation from the sustainable development support network especially for this soil session may be different with the first five presenters that most of them are talking about everything on the ground I'm gonna bring you up to the satellites on space on the drones to see everything from above so the slides is quite a lot so I may skip some because of the time constraint so I'm so sorry before if some of the slides may be important for you just a little bit introduction about myself I've already been introduced before I'm working in Mula Waman University but used to work in some other institutions including NASA in the Gader Space Flight Centre back in 2013 there are five parts of this talk but I may skip the details on number two and number three because it may be too technical and the time constraints as well so we'll dig more about the application of remote sensing more on the soil and land applications back to the definitions what is the remote sensing so basically we put our eyes on earth on space through the satellites through the airborne platforms and then we can see everything what happens on our earth there are different level of platforms that we can use including those on the land remote sensing is also part important part of the remote sensing techniques apart from those in airs and on space and we also know that there are two main remote sensing systems first one is the passive remote sensing where the sensors only receive the signals as it reflected or transmitted directly from the earth and then the active sensors where the platforms also transmit and then receive back the return signal there are a lot of interactions between these signals on the atmosphere and as well as the on the ground so remote sensing is fast of information and knowledge and we also limited by the spectrum that our eyes can identify say if you see the rainbows in the middle and that's the only range of the electromagnetic spectrum that we can see the others we cannot see but we can sense it so through the numbers reflected from the objects we can sense many other things now this is the slide that I want to bring up to you that this is the race of the earth's observation satellite systems in the world part of them are India they are quite advanced in this USA of course they have hundreds of them European Union they have also hundreds and trying to catch up with the US and also China China is also a leading sectors in this business the question is is Asian ready is Asian ready multi countries mission that's the question for us in the end of this presentation so in passive remote sensing as I mentioned before we receive the signals as reflected from the ground and from this aerial photography and photogrammetry we put them in the small scale so we limited the areas with the coverage of the camera and then on the optical satellite mission before we limited with the electromagnetic spectrum that we can sense but still there are quite fast race on the provision of the information from the satellites through the optical systems how does it appear as a color image so because of the nature of the data which is contains of the strength of the signals we can translate it into colors that our eyes can detect then we can understand what happen on the earth as we can see in this image when we translate the first band into blue color then our eyes can sense it as blue and then when we combine them with the green and the red we can see the color composite on the right side we also talk about radiometric resolution how is the differentiation between the tones of the colors that we can see as well as the spatial resolution of course when the pixel size is getting smaller then we can see much more than what we can see in the cursor scale as of the temporal we can also set up the satellite to come back in several days or even two times a days for some satellites depends on our needs one other application of remote sensing is the hyperspectral remote sensing this is the most complex one because it consists of so many bands so many different channels that we need to analyze but it's very useful also to deal with bare soil or bare land as you can see in this image there are a lot of spectrum that we need to differentiate but then at the end we can understand what kind of chemical substance in the soil or on the rock now we come to the trends in the UAV or drones it's very famous right now everyone can buy it as cheap as 200 ringgit so it's become very popular and very useful and powerful right now as you can see in the left image there are so many different platforms or size of the drones and the right hand side image is how is this business growing up so fast and it's also supported by the easy or easiest processing workflows as you can see in the image with the several clicks you already get your image that you need I need to get it faster now now the active remote sensing is quite different because it sends the signals that's sent out by the sensors itself and as you can see here how to interpret the image is much different but the type of the information is also different because the active remote sensing can sense the dielectric constant of the soil that can help us with the condition of the soil moisture for example and the LiDAR is also part of the active remote sensing that can sense topography in very detail I'll skip this now we come to this business about the forest and climate that satellites can sense so many things including the condition of the atmosphere condition of the land as well as the condition of the bare land without the vegetation on top of it this is one example in East Kalimantan the province where we got the funding for defending our forests so the basis is like this that we sense the land cover from time to time and then we claim how much carbon that we retain in our forests and also that part of this greenhouse gas inventory now in this image you can see on the left hand side there is a list about 2 or 3 dozens of sensors or missions devoted only for water cycle for example and then for land surface hydrology we can also sense some of the characteristic of the land and this slide shows you how we do measurements on the mangrove forest using the drones and the terrestrial laser scanners that we install on the ground this is the result from the terrestrial laser scanner so we can see that much of details of the biomass and we can see the difference between the ground measurements now about the soil we have at least 13 missions that can help us to characterize our soil but still this still not all characteristic of soil that we can sense so most of them using the microwave radiometer which has very coarse resolution so you can see in the next slides how coarse are they and of course some sensors that can somehow describe the soil moisture I said somehow because it's not direct observation still it still needs some other observation to mixed up so this is the first slide about the soil moisture so this business is not the new one this paper comes from 1976 right the year when I was born so it's 40 years old science and still until today people still struggle with that because it cannot be observed directly from the space or from the air as you can see here the resolution is so coarse so it's very very difficult to get the detail information on the soil moisture even with the latest sensors this is the global pictures of the soil moisture as other researchers done and this is the comparison comparison between the remote sensing and the ground measurements as you can see they are close together and then this is how difficult the sensors cover the whole world because sometimes the orbits and then the characteristic of the platforms does not allow us to observe the whole world at the same time another example is the soil salinity that can be also infered with the help of other ancillary choose special data so basically we need to mix many other data to come up with some soil characteristics and these slides they describe the soil degradation as described with the soil erosion and then also some of the soil salinity on some part of this research location now the other part is the soil organic carbon there is a chance to sense that with the help of many others data as I said before but still it cannot be directly measured from the space either from the air so in summary what kind of characteristic that we can directly observe or at least with some little help first of all of course we can measure the land cover biomes of course it's visible and then soil moisture with the help of some other data soil salinity and of course the soil temperature from the brightness temperature features of the remote sensing data what are characteristic that we still cannot directly observe soil fertility soil organic carbon physical characteristics as well as soil type we still need to go to the ground to know the soil type so this is the last slide which is most important more in depth research are needed to understand how remote sensing can be used to effectively describe the current condition of our soil and then various methods need to be exercised and to support very detailed image obtained from the UAV or drone or many other high resolution data and the last but the important one is the multi-country satellite mission specifically build for identifying soil characteristic are both opportunity and challenge because as discussed before there are a lot of needs there are a lot of interests between countries so that concludes my talk today thank you very much for your attention and I'm very open for question and thank you very much thank you thank you very much Dr. Celesteo Wadi so now we come to what I consider usually the more interesting part of the talk which is the question and answer session can I just check whether there is a mic going on going around so are there any questions from the audience first before I start my list of questions good morning everyone my name is Minhaz Faridah Ahmed I'm from Malaysia my question the presenter who presented on remote sensing also the pitland so earlier in the presentation we seen pitland is one of the main sources of frequent forest fires so when I see presenting that soil musteris can be detected based on satellite so how effective to measure this pitland oated or dry through the remote sensing or GIS application or is there any policy to maintain the pitland in oate condition anywhere in the world thank you very much so the remote sensing in terms of can it detect how wet the soil is to prevent fires thank you very much for the questions I'll answer about the possibilities for remote sensing first so first of all as I mentioned before the constraining factors is still the resolution because the soil moisture indeed can be sensed through the remote sensors either from the air or from the space but the problem is the resolution of the soil moisture mission right now is still very very limited so the smallest pixel that it can produce is varies from 1 to 5 km so that's the problem because it still needs to be combined with other sensors and some other algorithms behind it so with that kind of resolution we can tell if the pitland is quite large so when it's small then it's quite difficult other other approach that you can do that I didn't present I'm sorry about that is through the gravity so there are some gravity missions such as grace G-R-A-C-E or G-O-C-E from the European Union both are sensing the difference of the gravity fields and they sense the difference between gravity fields from the water and from the pure soil so people can see but again the resolution is even coarser is 5 km or more so that's answering the first part of the question so the second one maybe Ibu Luli this is a very good question what happened is that yes he's doing the technology but in terms of prevention of pitland on fire it's not about wet wet is not the real answer it's about the soil moisture there's a difference between moist and wet so using the remote sensing you can measure the moisture or the wetness but you cannot detect the top layer what is most important is the 20 cm above the water table so the 20 cm above the water table is the porosity of the soil so if the soil is porous no matter even if your water table is 20 cm you will still have chances of pit fire but if your soil is moist with the top layer being high and even if the water table goes down to about 60-70 cm you will not have pit fire because there is enough capillary rise for the water to move from the water table up to the soil surface so that is the real issue that is still not being properly clarified globally Thank you Thank you very much any follow up questions from the audience because I have a follow up question for Dr. Meiling and my question is given the fact that we are clearing pit soil at a rapid pace one of the things that we take for granted in the tropical rainforest is that if we leave a piece of land alone and come back into a forest yes it is secondary forest but it will still be a forest is that the same for pit lands if you leave it long enough that is a very interesting question because there is a lot of misunderstanding between the difference between temperate soil and tropical soil in terms of fertility so what happen is that in the temperate soil the soil fertility is in the soil but in the tropical soil the soil fertility are in the trees No. 2 in terms of the characteristics between tropical soil mineral and pit the fertility of the soil is 10 times lower for pit soil compared to mineral soil so when the land is cleared it was my fear my fear why I ran for my life to make sure that the pit will not become savanna because once you clear this pit swamp forest and if there is no management and now it should be developed you are turning a tropical pit swamp forest into a savanna which is what has been called belukar in Indonesia now a lot of this has been abandoned because insufficient understanding about the pit soil now when the condition of the pit is in a belukar format the regrowth is even 10 times lower than a typical mineral soil of a tropical soil and with that sort of condition the soil porosity is high and the probability of the chances of this abandoned pitland or abandoned or the waiting for the regrowth the probability of the pitfire is very high and I believe currently in Indonesia there is a struggle to rehabilitate about 2 million hectare of abandoned pitland you have abandoned struggle areas because of the insufficient understanding on how to develop it and who is going to finance there is this word called rewet but rewet is an imagination and there is a fashion show there is a word called they even create the word called peludi culture rewet but please if you really fully under study how the trees in natural condition grows how it develop in the tropical pit swamp forest this phenomenon is not feasible so it is important to know that the seedlings of the tropical pit swamp trees do not grow on wet condition but actually at the root met of the drier part of the pit swamp forest so with that sort of understanding we need to try and fine tune how would you do it on a new generated I mean on a rehabilitation area so this is the game of knowledge which we need to embark into future studies thank you alright thank you my name is Syaraz Lan I'm retired but still performing as a farmer and I'd like to go back to the basics we are talking everyday about food security food safety and we are also but it involves soil let's go back to the basics and that is let's get the children let's get the people who are planting to know what the soil is as what Prof Leong now our extension education extension services must get its act together sometimes because it doesn't affect you you couldn't care less and that goes the same with the erosion of the sea coastal area it doesn't affect you because your house is not there but if your house is there you are very worried now I'm very worried about the future of Malaysia the future of the world when we talk about food security we need to have food and food somehow rather revolves around soil the chicken needs corn the corn needs to be planted and if you go on planting you got to go big scale and if you go big scale you need machineries when you need machineries we talk about the pit soil the pit soil also there are various types of pit soil some of the machineries cannot even go in it's a waste I work a lot on the soil and I use microbes the young lady from Sarawak because I think you're still working I'm not now what I'm saying is that maybe we should understand there should be enough research being done focused towards giving grants towards research on pit using microbes for pit the microbes could turn the pit into something more valuable I've worked on microbes I've made people some of the farmers double their yield but there's also the negative side of it when they become rich they add on new properties the farmers one of them even married another one but those are the life of things what we need them is to be self-sustaining and we should sustain our quality of soil understanding get the schools to get involved in it somebody showed the picture about the children working on the soil let them get used to it now I see students students are scared about holding soil let's face it this is life it's just a command which I feel that the government all government have got to look into seriousness of the soil and to improve them alright, thank you very much I would open the question to Prof Leong but I have been informed that we are running short of time we have a lot of questions actually to go through unfortunately I think we have to wait for another day we have 30 seconds thank you very much for the question don't worry, the rich one can have more wives and the rich ladies can have more husband no issue yes, I agree with you because a lot of times people treat that soil is dirt but I think this as we point one finger to everybody which also look at the three fingers about us charity starts from home it also starts from we ourselves we started from home with our children then we go to the schools but it is very important because I know that a lot of times people have this hydroponic or whatever way you do the agriculture but actually you are just eating volume but not the nutrient content so the nutrient content is not enough so a lot of us here are alive but are we fully functional and all that points to how we manage the fertility of the soil because the fertility of the soil determine the vibration of the human above ground Dr Ming, I have to stop but thank you very much for the comment and I do sincerely apologise to the rest of the panel for the lack of time we will have this hopefully again maybe next year but I wish you all the best and thank you for your time we really appreciate it from Sunway University Thank you all
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When looking at the income tax formula, we're focused once again online, one that being income, remembering that the first half of the income tax formula is in essence an income statement, although a strange one, income up top, the equivalent of expenses being the deductions to get down to the equivalent of net income, that being taxable income. Our objective flipped on its head where we want the taxable income as low as possible as opposed to normally when we want the net income as high as possible, which means when talking about the income line up top, the question is, is this something that is income? If it is income, do I have to include it or is there some kind of exemption for it? So this time we're going to be talking about capital gains and capital gains get a little bit tricky as well because we have the calculation of the income up top and then we also might have this concept of having different tax rates related to those capital gains which will be applied down here when we do the tax calculation after arriving at the taxable income. Remember that actually calculating the tax is quite complex because we have a progressive tax system already, which means that the one taxable income number might be calculated using multiple different rates and now we're going to add a level of complexity possibly and that we could have different tax rates for capital gains and we may have different tax rates as we saw before for dividends, for example. So quick justification in terms of why that might be, why might we have different tax rate for capital gains? Note what capital gains are. These are typically gains for most people we're thinking about gains from the stock trades for example. We're holding onto investments, stocks and bonds and then hopefully those stocks and bonds will accumulate upward in value over time if we want to realize and spend the money with regards to those stocks and bonds we sell the stocks and bonds and at that point in time that's when we quote realize and quote the gains. Suddenly I have an opinion about the capital gains tax. So the gains can accumulate upwards in other words the value of the stocks can go up in value but we don't generally have a taxable event related to those investments other than possibly with regards to dividends and interest but not with the increase in the value, the capital value of the investment until the point in time we sell it and the justification for that is that the stock market will fluctuate up and down so it would be kind of a chaotic situation for us to try to realize gains and losses without having actually sold the stock. So then when we actually sell the investment we're going to take the sales price minus the cost account for any kind of cost of the trades that took place as well to get to the gain. Now the issue with the gains that we have then is why wouldn't the gains just be in ordinary income? Couple justifications for that one would be that these gains actually accumulated over a long period of time possibly because if they're long term gains they're going to happen over at least a year longer than that often times people are holding onto the stocks for a long time if you're a long term investor and therefore you might have this situation where you sold something accumulated revenue over 10 years and you're accounting for it in one year you have the similar situation with our progressive tax system as though that situation where you have the lottery choice should I take the lottery money today or should I take it over installments over so many years into the future the tax consequence of taking it today would mean that that lump sum will increase your taxable income to the point where the progressive tax tables for ordinary income would be much higher and so that can kind of distort things same kind of thing happens here if I take 10 years worth of gains and realize them at one time you might argue that you have an unreasonably high tax rate that might be applied because you didn't really get all that money now you invested to get the money that's one argument another argument is just simply that you want to incentivize investments in the stock market stock market guy and to do that that incentivizes people to save which is usually good it's good to save for retirement and we want to of course stimulate the economy and whatnot and therefore that's another argument to try to lower the costs of investing our money in stocks and bonds some people are skeptical of that argument thinking that's what the stock traders obviously might like that type of argument but those are the arguments from a tax perspective that result in us having this more complex situation of having to realize the gain and also deal with the tax consequences now also just realize that you could have losses so it gets actually quite complex if you have gains and losses short term gains and long term gains we might dive into that topic a little bit more in and of itself later but for right now we just want to think about the idea if it's going to pull into the first page of the form 1040 if we have these capital gains also realize if you sell other things like property and whatnot you might end up with a similar situation of a capital gain that will be reported on a schedule D it's just that the most common thing that people think of with a schedule D capital gains are investments in stocks and bonds also just realize that most people have their investments in stocks and bonds under the umbrella of a retirement account like a 401k plan or an IRA situation where they might be earning their increase in the value of the stocks and bonds just like if it was outside of an IRA or 401k and they might be earning dividends and income but those are going to usually be going back into the account and they're not actually pulling money out of that account until the point in time that they retire because that's the point of putting them into the 401k plan if you pull the money out before that point then you could get hit with the penalties and interest so that means when you pull the money out then it's usually going to be included as a distribution at retirement age and that usually is included as kind of like income but if you're putting money into the stock market outside of a retirement plan which is often good if you have the money to do that over and above what you're putting into the retirement plan because then you have kind of a nest egg or something that you can dip into at least in the medium term it's not the emergency money but it's money that you can access fairly quickly by selling stocks and bonds that isn't under the umbrella of an IRA or 401k plan and when you sell that stuff that's when you would have a capital gain situation obviously if you do taxes you will also run into some people that just like day trading they're going to try to get value from a short-term investments in which case the Schedule D can be quite extensive and problematic for most people they don't do the day trading they're long-term investors and they work somewhere else and therefore the Schedule D is usually not that burdensome and most of their investments like I say are under the umbrella of a 401k or an IRA which means it's going to be accounted for a little bit differently in terms of the distributions at retirement okay so it's going to be here on line 7 there's the capital gain attached Schedule D here's a quick look at the Schedule D the general ideas that we've got the proceeds the cost and then adjustments and then the gains and losses note that the short-term gains and those long-term gains I'm not going to dive into that in too much detail here we might go into it in more detail later I just want to touch on it as something included in income, another type of income now normally you will get a Schedule A form 1099B from your financial institution your bank or your E-Trade or your Vanguard whoever you are investing with that also might give you a 1099B for interest and dividends and so on so it might not look exactly like this but it will say 1099B on it somewhere and it'll have the related boxes that are going to be necessary in order to do the calculation so note that what you need to calculate is you need the date acquired because you got to see if it's short-term or long-term and the date sold oftentimes these two things are summarized on the 1099 and then there's more detail in the full 1099 report because you might have bought and sold multiple stocks and bonds for example and the main thing that has a consequence on your taxes is short-term versus long-term so for example if you sold like 100 if you sold one stock then it's pretty straightforward on the short-term and long-term at one time not a problem but if you're dealing with a day trader that sold like hundreds of shares then the major thing that you need to be grouping together is the fact that these group of shares were sold under a year and these groups of shares were sold over a year which you might summarize in your data input in the tax software and possibly then use the schedule provided to you by the financial institution as backup and attach that to your tax return instead of entering every single trade that happened so there might be some shortcuts in the data input for that kind of tedious process when you have a whole bunch of trades so just to kind of keep that in mind also just note that it used to be that the date acquired and the cost are usually the most problematic things to come by from the investments and it used to be that the financial institutions remember they're just kind of facilitating your trades so they used to be that you're the one that's ultimately responsible for that information and it used to be the financial institutions finest financial institution this side of Missouri weren't held as closely responsible for that stuff but more and more they've been trying to pressure the financial institutions like with every kind of area which does make it easier on a tax preparer like me to get them to give you the date acquired as well as the cost now the cost gets quite complex because you might have a stock that was for example inherited to you or the stock might have had stock splits from multiple different companies or the stock has changed so the cost can actually get quite cumbersome quite complicated and sometimes the financial institution may not give it to you or they might say this is like what we guessed the cost is or something and you might have to go through some kind of estimate to kind of figure what the cost is so that gets a little bit messy but those are the main three boxes that we need and we might enter them like I say one by one transaction into the system or try to summarize the short term and long term transactions and then provide the detail to the IRS and then you got a crude market discount wash sale short term gain or loss long term gain or loss and so short term and long term will have differences in taxes in terms of generally whether it's going to be subject to ordinary income which is not tax rates that is or is it going to be subject to capital gains rates typically favorable rates so check collectibles if they're collectibles or not now you could have withholdings from your stock sales most of the time most people don't because they're withholding through their W-2s or their distributions if they're in retirement from their pension plans so you don't see that all the time but it's possible because you do have a gain situation possibly that someone withholds the tax and if you sell a whole bunch of stocks then quite likely you might want to withhold if you can at that point there or make an estimated payment when you pull the money out a lot of times people pull money out and they don't really take into consideration the tax consequences in part because they've been taken out of the system of actually thinking about taxes because the IRS has forced the employer to take that role that means that we really get paid sometimes whatever we get paid after taxes and we just think whatever and then when we do something that has a tax trigger and event we don't even think about taxes because we feel like didn't the employer take care of that well no it's your financial institution the employer is not involved but in any case reports to the IRS gross proceeds versus net proceeds check if loss is not allowed profit or loss realized unrealized profit and so on so those are the main boxes line 7 capital gain or loss if you sold a capital asset such as a stock or bonds you must complete and attach form 8, 9, 4, 9 and schedule D so these are going to be the tax rates remember that we have a progressive tax system and we have normal or ordinary tax rates and for the reasons discussed before the capital rates might have a beneficiary rate if you qualify for them by having like the long term capital gains as opposed to the short term capital gains now how are they going to then dish out or serve up those more beneficial rates when we have a progressive tax system and everybody is not already taxed at one rate because it will mean that higher income individuals will have a more favorable rate which will still be like 20% whereas lower income individuals the more favorable rate may bring the capital gains rate down to 0 therefore we have a structure where we're going to be applying the progressive tax tables to ordinary income separating the capital gains to the capital gains subject to a favorable rate and then determining which of these favorable rates would apply based on their income level and doing that calculation noting that on the tax software you're not really going to see all that happening usually because we often rely on the software to do that calculation of the actual tax therefore we often recalculate with our tax worksheet for example the taxable income rely on the worksheet on the software often times to apply the complicated table structure of the progressive tax system and break out these separate taxes favorable taxes for capital gains and possibly qualify dividends for example so if single an income 0 to 41 675 0% up to 15% if it's 41 676 2 459 750 and up to 20% if it's 459 751 so the general concept you would be explaining to someone then if they were asking about the capital gains is that if you have the long term capital gains you might have a favorable taxable gain rate no matter what your income is for incomes that are lower income levels then the favorable rate would be 0 if you're at a mid or moderate range would be 15% for many people probably most people and then if it's a high income level then the favorable rate would be at 20% because the marginal rate of those individuals would be higher than that due to their progressive tax system and the income level they are at exception one you don't have to file form 8949 or schedule D if you aren't deferring any capital gain by investing in a qualified opportunity fund and both of the following apply one you have no capital losses and your only capital gains are capital gain distributions from forms 1099 div box 2a or substitute statements and two none of the form 1099 div or substitute statements have an amount in box 2b unrecaptured section 1250 gain box 2c section 1202 gain or box 2d collectibles 28% gain so the general concept here when you're doing your data input would be if you have the 1099b that reports the sale of stock and that usually is reflecting someone actually the taxpayer actually selling the stock then that will be provided and you're going to have to look up the sales price and then subtract out the cost to figure the gain say a schedule D however as we saw when we looked at the interest and dividends the 1099 div in particular when you have distributions from the corporation those are going to be a different kind of income so if you're investing in stocks for example or bonds if you're investing in stocks and bonds you might have income related to interest which would be bonds typically paying out interest for example or you might have dividends which would be the company distributing out the retained earnings of the company in the form of dividends to the owner of the company that being the shareholders or you could have capital gains which is our focus here which typically is triggered only when the actual stocks are sold the gains then being realized at that point in time now sometimes when you have a distribution from the company so the board of directors or whatever decides to give out money to the shareholders it might dip into not just the retained earnings but also into maybe like the original investment from the distribution of the of the original stocks and in that case they might have to classify it not as a dividend but rather as a capital gain and instead of giving a 1099 B for that transaction because you didn't facilitate the transaction you didn't decide to sell the stock they decided to give a distribution and so it was an involuntary kind of transaction on your end you own the stock you vote for the board of directors but they then decide what the dividend distributions will be and so on then it's going to be reported on the schedule 1099 DIV generally so then you would just record it from the data input standpoint as capital gains with a 1099 DIV and you may not need to generate then a schedule D the software doing that the software might not populate a schedule D unless you have these other boxes 1250 gain and so on so the thing you need to know logistically is if you get a 1099 DIV and you have something in the box for capital gains then you're just going to plug that into the box in your tax software and it will typically then calculate it as as capital gains and may or may not generate a schedule D depending on the needs and then you can basically want to deconstruct that say well why does that make sense and when you talk to someone like a client be able to explain the difference between a dividend which has ordinary versus qualified dividends the qualified dividends might have favorable tax treatment and the distributions of a capital gain which might mean that they distributed something over and above the retained earnings therefore classified it as capital gains instead of normal distributions and you might have capital gains rules which once again you could have favorable tax treatment on on those distributions and then when you sell stock that's when you're going to have the 1099 B which will give you the the sale price of the stock when the person actually physically sold the stock okay exception two so you must file schedule D generally don't have to file form 8 9 4 9 if exception 1 doesn't apply you aren't deferring any capital gain by investing in a qualified opportunity fund or terminating deferral from an investment in a qualified opportunity fund or your only capital gains and losses are capital gain distributions a capital loss carryover from 2021 a gain from form 2439 or 6252 or part 2 of form 4797 a gain or loss from form 4684 6781 or 8 824 a gain or loss from a partnership S corporation a state or trust or gains or losses from transactions for which you received a form 1099 B or substitute statement that shows basis was reported to the IRS the QOF box 3 isn't checked and you don't need to make any distributions in column G of form 8 9 4 9 or enter any codes in column F of form 8 9 4 9 okay so again we got a couple different kind of exceptions here and you've got some similar rules with some of these other forms so for example a gain or loss from a partnership S corporation a state or trust then that might flow through for example with a K1 form these are pass through type of entities so it'll be kind of similar situation to the 1099 D situation where the K1 might indicate that there was a sale of stocks or bonds or whatever made by the partnership or S corporation or a state or trust and then again you're going to populate that into the schedule K area which which hopefully will help to calculate whether or not it's capital gains or ordinary income due to the information on the schedule K and then the salt will help you to determine if you need to populate a schedule D or not with that but you need similar kind of thought process and scenario so if exception 1 applies enter your total capital gain distribution from box 2a of forms 1099 D on line 7 and check the box on that line if you're received capital gain distributions as a nominee that is they were paid to you but actually belong to someone else report on line 7 only amount that belongs to you including a statement showing the full amount you received and the amount you received as a nominee so in other words the money is someone else's but you got the 1099 for whatever reason which would be kind of an unusual situation you have that similar situation we've seen in the past where you really want to kind of tell the IRS yes I'm recognizing that I got the 1099 but I'm trying to show you here in the statement that it's not really something I should be recording in income so see sub schedule B instructions for filing requirements for form 1099 div and 1060 1096 we talked about the 1099 div in a prior presentation tip if you don't have to file schedule D use the qualified dividends and capital gains tax worksheet in the line 16 instructions I think you're your tax
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Halifax Convention Centre, Site Visit August 2019
😀 I had the incredible opportunity earlier this summer to visit Halifax and the new Halifax Convention Centre!! 😀 It was an unforgettable trip full of surprises; 🎇🎇 many courtesy of Canada's newest Convention Centre. I did some filming with Dawn Baldwin while I was there; I hope you find value in this snapshot of Halifax's newest facility! LINK TO BLOG POST📖 https://conferencesource.net/destination-focus-halifax-nova-scotia/ LINK TO RESOURCES ✒️ Site Visit Notes Worksheet - https://conferencesource.net/site-visit-notes-worksheet/ ✒️ Meeting and Event Planning Checklist – https://conferencesource.net/meetings-and-events-checklist/ SIGN UP FOR MY NEWSLETTER 💌Meeting partners and suppliers - go to https://leannecalderwood.com/and sign up for my bi-weekly newsletter. Newsletter includes the meetings industry calendar, links to the latest videos and blog posts, and advice to help you attract more meeting planner attention. 💌Meeting planners - go to https://conferencesource.net/and sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter. Hotel promotions, the industry calendar, FAM opportunities and the latest resources will be sent to you bi-weekly. FIND ME ON THE SOCIAL 📣Twitter: https://twitter.com/lcalderwood 📣LinkedIn profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/leannecalderwood/ 📣LinkedIn page: https://www.linkedin.com/company/stephen-and-leanne-conferencesource-net/?viewAsMember=true
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2019-08-29T15:12:58
2024-04-23T01:17:47
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I'm at Canada's newest convention center and who better to tell us about the space than Don Baldwin director of sales So we're going to talk to Dawn today about the Halifax Convention Center Great pleasure of visiting the Halifax Convention Center a few weeks ago with Don Baldwin director of sales She's been here since the Halifax Convention Center was in its inception So we're going to talk to Dawn today about some of the things that make this center so unique So thank you for joining us Dawn. Leigh Ann. Thank you for being here. We're so excited to have you So Dawn tell us what makes this center so unique Leigh Ann, there's a couple of things that I always talk about and love to showcase with this convention center The amount of natural light in our spaces is incredible and I think it's a game-changer as far as meetings and conventions go We always hear this from clients people really want that natural light brought into their spaces So that's certainly something that's quite unique. The other thing is the wall coverings are what's called a Fantoni tile and so it's almost like a wood floor lock-and-click system But what it does is it allows for optimal acoustics in the room while providing excellent quality and Soundproofing and it is unique because we are the only building in North America that actually has this particular product So don't tell me what are you most proud of when it comes to this center? I would say I'm most proud of the way our team has come together We opened this facility 18 months ago, and we spent so much time leading up to that Working together as teams so not in silos not it's not in sales and event management and operations and culinary But really coming together and also engaging with clients to ask them How can we make it easy to work with us? How can we make your events better and we took all of that information and we actually we took it seriously And we've used it in the design of a lot of the programs and features that we have in the building And the way that our teams have embraced that whole customer-centered culture I'm so proud of how we've shown up of how we've delivered and the response that we're getting back from clients Who have already been with us has been phenomenal So it's you know, I can't say enough about the team and you'll hear it from from everyone And we all really just want to make sure that your event is successful We've done everything we can to make sure that your health experience has been great and that we have you back again soon Oh, I love hearing that Don and you guys have certainly made things easy for us planners In particular some things that I really like about the center are those attentions to details that meeting planners really love Including the Zen group can tell us a little bit about the Zen room And what it is is a place that you can go that is not your conference office That is just for you. It's quiet There's some little amenities in there Maybe a little snacks and coffee tea and just a place where you can sit down and relax and Just kind of take a load off for a minute or if you needed to go and have a call or touch base with family But you're here on site at the convention center You can't just run up to your hotel room and do that So this serves that purpose and I'm glad you like it It's an incredibly cute space and meeting planners are gonna love that space when they come and visit The other thing I really love about this center is there is so much space and opportunity for branding So be it sponsors be it the client themselves Exhibitors there's so many different ways that you can change the space through lighting and through different promotional opportunities on the walls Pillars yeah that a client can really make the center their space And it doesn't look like a convention center anymore, but actually a branded space Colors the other two spaces. I really love are a couple of your breakout rooms the smaller breakout rooms ironically number 602 which has the theater style seating and I love that room. It's a great place to to do a smaller breakout as well as your studio kitchen Can you tell us a little bit about these spaces and how they're unique from other centers? Yeah, so 602 has a permanent Seating arrangement in there. What that's kind of nice. It kind of takes you back to a little bit like the classroom Right, it's a nice comfy seat with a little desktop a little cup holder It's been extremely well received, which is you know, you just never know But we just thought it would be unique and different and then The other room that you reference the studio kitchen That has a so it's it's neat because it's got nice bright windows But it has a kitchen in space So what we've seen it used for Originally, we thought it would be great for doing test meals and for doing a few demo things with our culinary team When we're hosting clients and whatnot, but what it's turned into Is a space that clients are using Perhaps they have an exhibitor or a sponsor who is a leverage specialist And they want to exhibit a particular product So maybe they serve that in the studio kitchen We use that product with our team in order to make a particular item that people are going to sample or taste It's a great place to display it in there So it's really kind of change, you know, we Sometimes do you think you know how you're going to use the space and then when you actually get in the space And start using it it becomes something totally different Well, it's a beautiful space as is a number of the spaces here at Halifax Convention Center If you have any questions about the center, please reach out to myself or of course, please reach out to Don Baldwin Director of sales. I want to thank you so much Don for this walk about today It is an incredible space meeting planners have been waiting for this space for a very long time and Folks, it's open and we invite you to Halifax to come and check it out Thanks for watching everyone and have a great week. Bye for now
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Bemidji Volleyball Beats Alexandria In Section 8AAA Tournament Round
[ "Lakeland Public Television", "LPTV", "PBS", "Bemidji", "Minnesota", "MN" ]
2016-10-27T04:40:07
2024-02-05T16:25:34
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After starting their season 3 and 8, the Bemidji volleyball team rebounded, winning 9 of their last 16 for a 12 and 15 record. The Jacks earned the 7th seed in the section 8-3-8 tournament, and tonight hosted Alexandria in open round action. Take your latent set 1 Bemidji trailing Lexi Wade drops in the point between the Cardinal D to cut the lead to 2, but Alex would be too much in that first set. Jordan Lamb tries the spike. Vett Morgan makes the dig, but Tori Jeseritz is there for the kill as Alex takes set 1-25-17. But Bemidji would be a whole different team after that set 2. Jacks leading Grace Nagg delivers the kill, and then McKenna Quinn sends a kill of her own off the Cardinal blockers here. Jacks takes set 2-25-21. They win this one tonight by a final of 3-1. If you've enjoyed this segment of Lakeland News, please consider making a tax-deductible contribution to Lakeland Public Television.
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How to Build an AI Community
In the coming years, Artificial Intelligence (AI) will surely transform the world as we know it. Thanks to the recent advancements in Machine Learning, we can now solve the problems that remained unsolvable for decades. Machines reach super-human levels in multiple tasks, including complex decision making or cognitive perception. Nevertheless, we believe that we still have a lot to learn about machine intelligence and how to leverage its potential. We also believe that there is not enough AI experts in the world and sharing knowledge is the best way to build a sustainable and dynamically growing community of specialists. About the Speaker: Christophe Zoghbi is a software engineer and technical manager with over eight years of experience in development and various fields of Data Science and AI. After working with mobile application development for five years, he transitioned to the field of Machine Learning and worked as a consultant on many projects, involving Computer Vision and Natural Language Processing problems. He is also the founder of Beirut AI, the applied AI community in Lebanon, where he organizes community events and technical workshops to help people understand and apply AI. He was also the organizer of Papers We Love, Lebanon chapter, a community for reading and discussing academic computer science papers.
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2019-07-22T07:42:41
2024-02-15T01:28:17
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who is coming to us from Beirut. He is the founder of Beirut AI. He has a very long history and experience in working at the building of AI. Essentially, he was teaching computer vision and image processing at all. It's a Moscow that was going on, and he's going on still at the American University of Albania, and he's going to talk about how to build an AI community. The talk might be a little short, but we'll leave time for more questions and answers. Hi everyone, thank you for coming. This topic is very important to me, and as you may have noticed, it's not going to be a technical presentation. It's just going to be me telling you my story, what I've been doing in the last couple of years, and basically what I've learned from all of the activities that I've been doing. So for those who don't know me, my name is Christos Obli. I studied software engineering at the university. After graduating, I worked for a couple of years as a mobile developer, and then I decided to quit and work on startup with a couple of friends. Can you guys read me in the back? Okay, I'm sorry, I would break my voice. So I have a background in software engineering. After studying and graduating from university, I worked for a couple of years as a software engineer, and then I quit my job, and I was working with a couple of friends on startup, and this is where I got introduced to machine learning, computer vision, and this whole world of AI. And I completely fell in love with this. I liked it so much. And just like anyone who falls in love, they want to tell everyone about it, they want to share it with the whole world. So this is exactly what happened with me. I wanted to see who else is working with machine learning in Lebanon, who else is doing this cool project. So I started organizing some meetups, some events, and basically this has led to Beirut AI, which is why I'm standing here and telling you my story. Also I'm the founder of ZAKA, an AI company with the aim of developing the AI sector in Lebanon and in the region. So let's start by defining a bit what a community is. So what do you guys think a community is? What is the definition of a community? Does anyone have a... A group of people are working for the common goal, maybe? That's actually a group of people that share a common interest, so people that share a common interest. And we've all been part of different communities and throughout our lives we always step into and out of communities. So for example, our family can be a community, our workplace is a multi-community, maybe our neighborhood is also a community. And this data science summer school is also a community that along a certain essence or the goal of the community, which is data science. And so it's very important for us humans to belong to a certain community, because we are social creatures, we like to share experiences, we like to... when we're happy we like to share with friends, when we're sad we like to have some friends around. So it's important for us to have this sense of belonging to a certain community. And the same thing can be applied in the technical world and in the technology world. So you can see a lot of communities built around a certain technology or a certain maybe software language or whatever. So this is the kind of technology that I will be talking about today. Sorry, the kind of community I will be talking about today. So this is one of the first meet-ups that I organized in Lebanon. It was not for the AI, it was actually for another community called Papers Without. So this was a community for computer science geeks that like to read and discuss computer science papers. So obviously there's not a lot of these people, so you can see like six were attending at this meet-up. But I learned a lot from organizing events such as these. This is another picture. This is the first AI event I organized. It was for Lebanon AI meet-up group that I also hosted. It was a little deep learning. And so you can see that a bit more people attending, but still not a huge number. So basically shortly after this event I was traveling to Amsterdam. So I was trying to see if there are some AI or machine learning meet-ups happening there. So I did visit and have a look. So while researching I found out about Amsterdam AI. And from there I found out about city AI, which is this huge community of AI around the world. And so I decided that this is something that my community needs, that I can do the same thing in Beirut. Try to group AI people together, try to get some people excited about this field. And hopefully maybe try to put Lebanon in Beirut on the global map. So as soon as I returned from this trip I started organizing events and growing this community. And I'm very proud to say that after a bit less than two years we have a great community in Lebanon. Beirut AI is the applied AI community. As you can see we're organizing events for more than six people. So we have some more people are interested in our events. And what I like about it is it's not just a technical community for technical people. It's also basically for anyone who wants to learn about AI and basically apply AI. So our mission is to enable everyone to understand and apply artificial intelligence. And so for that reason we do multiple types of events. We have technical events for technical people who want to basically code and learn how to apply the AI path. And so we have non-technical events for anyone who just wants to learn what AI is and how it's being applied in different industries. Like I said we're part of CTAI which is a global community. And this community has more than 60, I guess this is a bit outdated actually. It's more than 80 cities around the world. So this number is growing every month. And a lot of people are also joining us to start doing this more AI activities. So today I'll tell you, I try to summarize basically everything I've learned in two years into 10 steps. Or 10 points that you should keep in mind if you want to start building the community and grow it and maintain it. So let's start. The first one is you need to find your essence. You need to start by looking at your ecosystem and see what's missing in the ecosystem. What is the need? But that's something that people basically have a need for that's not being fulfilled. Don't look at the ecosystem and for example see another community that's already growing and do the same thing. This is definitely will not work. If there's a community that you like to be part of, join this community and help them grow and scale. But if you think this community is missing something, then this is your need, this is your essence. So try to find something that can complement the other part and not compete with the other people. And once you identify this need, now you have to figure out how to fulfill this need. So who are your target audience? Are they technical people? Are they basically anyone working in this field? Are there people who don't know technology? What's the right format of events that you need to organize? Because this also depends on the need itself and on the target audience. So start by defining the essence of the need that you need to solve and then start by figuring out who's the target audience and how do you want to reach this audience. So the easiest part about building a community is that you don't have to do it alone. So there's a great African proverb that I really like. It says if you want to go fast, go alone. But if you want to go far, go together. This is very important in my opinion because if you want to build a community, you want to build something that lasts, that goes forever. So it's very important to build something that can last. So you need to find partners that you like to work with. You need to find people that are as excited about this as you are. People that want to have the same mission and the same goal and want to help you build and grow this community. These people need to have the same vision. So you can motivate them when they're feeling down and then they can motivate you when you're feeling tired and feeling down. And it's not an easy thing, by the way. It's very frustrating to find the right people that can work with you and that can help you grow this community. But the good thing is that it's an ongoing process. So you never have to build a team and then this is a team that will be with you forever. You start basically small, you start with a couple of people and as the community is growing, the team will also grow. So don't be afraid to give people chances to let people come in, come out and test which one are good fit for you, for your team, for the rest of the team. And eventually you will find a team that can basically help you and complement each other. So the first step is, it's great that you figured out what's missing and maybe you were able to convince a couple of people to join and help you build this. But it's very important to take it to the next step and actually take an action. So this is the first step you need to do is basically act on this need and then just think about it. And you might find this a bit weird and it's obvious, but actually it's not. So from my experience of setting up communities, this is where a lot of people fail because it's very easy to again define the need and then maybe get some people excited as well. Yeah, let's do this. But then start organizing the first event, for example. And for some reason you find that after three or four months you're still figuring out what's the best format and I want to make a good first impression. I want to have a good first meetup. This has happened with me so many times. I had a lot of people within CTAI to set up their ecosystem to start a new chapter. So basically after we set everything, we onboard the city, we find a team. And then after some months they still don't know what to do. They're still figuring out what's the best format. And I'm going to wait and I want to make sure my first event is in some way. And eventually the momentum dies, that excitement goes away as well and then you find that nothing happens. So a lot of potential communities die before they have the chance to be exposed to people. So that's why I want to say, just like any other project, it might be hard to take the first step but after you just take a step, everything will be clear, it will make sense and you can start building from there. So like it says, start small, do a small event. Even if the first event only attracted 10, 15 people, that's a great way to start, learn from this and then move on and grow it. So after you decide on your first meetup and start organizing things, it's time to let everyone know about this community, about this meetup. So that's why you need to reach out to these people. Because after all, it's not a community if there are no people. If you're doing events for two or three people, then that's not a community. So you always need to find the right platform, the right channel to reach out to your audience and connect with them. And this is not something that you can, that you will do only once for your first meetup. This is something that's constantly, you're always doing it, you're always reaching out to new people, you're always growing your community, you're always finding ways to get more people involved and make your community accessible to more people. So one way of doing this is, for example, sending out newsletters, so updates about what you're doing, upcoming events. Something recently started at the AI, it's called Monthly Recap. So at the end of every month, we send like a blog post that summarizes everything we did during this month and a bit of upcoming events. So this helps people stay up to date with what's happening because maybe not everyone can attend every event and we do a lot of events per month. So it's a way for people to keep track of what we're doing, keep up with our updates and to also feel like they're part of the community. So that's very important. You can do it throughout any channel, you might be using Facebook, you might be using LinkedIn, you might be just sending emails or whatever. It's up to you, it's up to your community, but it's always nice to connect with people. So throughout your journey, you meet a lot of people that come to your community from different backgrounds that have different ideas and different visions for what they want to do. So for me, I see each person as they have a story that they have something new to add to the community. And it's very important not to be closed on this, in fact to be very open, because you shouldn't assume that your members are all the same and they all should have the same background. It's very good to have diversity in this community because having diversity ensures that your community lasts long and is strong to whatever problems it might face. So you always remember that you're building a community for the community, not for yourself. So always be inclusive, always accept everyone, always try to get new people and to add diversity. Yeah, so this is a bit counterproductive and a lot of people might disagree with me. I know my wife disagrees with me on this, but I really believe that you should be a yes person, especially if you're starting something new. So always say yes to any opportunity because anytime you say yes to an opportunity, you don't know whether this might lead to a community too. So it's a lot of hard work, it's a lot of time spent maybe and that you try to do something else with it. But I think it's very important to get it out there for example, a lot of people ask me to go with presentations or do some talks or give workshops to whatever companies or groups or NGOs or some stuff and it's a lot of time that I waste, but I also I love it because it's a chance for me to tell people about my community, about my mission, about what I'm trying to do. So this is me connecting to new people and broadening the reach of my community. So it might be unlisted, but I think it's very important to have it. So be a yes person. Always make sure that you're listening to your audience because the community is not you and your team, the community is everyone who attends your events, everyone who follows you on social media. So make sure that you're listening to them, that you're listening to their needs and that you're giving them value because otherwise they will stop coming and it doesn't mean anything to be a part of a community that doesn't help you learn and grow. So you should always get the feedback of people but you feel if you're doing something wrong, if you might be doing something better, how you can improve. So one easy way to do this is to send a feedback form after every event. This is something we've always been doing. Something else that I like to do personally is after every event I have to chat with attendees, with the people, ask them what did they like about the event, what they did not like, how can you make it better? So one big example is when we first started doing events in Beirut, we were not doing technical events so a lot of people asked us to hey, I want to learn how to apply this. This is interesting, this is awesome, but how can I apply it? So then we started doing technical workshops and they've been really successful to a point where now we're trying to replicate the same thing all over city AI and different cities are trying to take the same workshops that we did and try to do that in the cities. But at first when I started doing things I thought that there's a lot of online courses, online content, people don't need me to basically that's what I thought. But then I realized that it's actually people still prefer to go bring their laptop to a classroom sit with other people in front of an instructor and have this one-on-one interaction. And so basically if I had not listened to my community then I would still be doing things that no one cares about. So always reassess your values, your direction and the only thing that am I doing whatever is good for the community or am I doing whatever I think is good for the community. Yeah, so this is, I can't stress this enough, but you should always try to make mistakes. Because if you're not making mistakes then not doing anything new. And if you're not doing anything new then you're stuck in your comfort zone and you all know what happens in the comfort zone. Nothing grows in the comfort zone. So you need to be growing your community, you need to be taking chances, making mistakes and of course learning from these mistakes. So you need to step out, try to innovate, try to find new ways to deliver the same message to engage with the people and to give them basically a value. For example, tomorrow we're trying something new in Beirut AI. So for the first time ever we're doing an online event. So I have no idea if this will work or not. It's something that we want to try. So I'm not even going to be in Beirut to do this, but I guess that's the point of having online events. So you can join from anywhere in the world and if this is a successful event we will be sure to make more events online. We can basically don't have to be in Beirut or to drive to our location to be part of our events and one can join from wherever. So that's not a mistake. What event is it? It's just an introduction to AI. It's a presentation event. We're going to start small because if we want to make a mistake it's better to have a small English. It's going to be in English? Yeah, it's in English. So connect to the workshop and just listen. It's an intro to AI. It's like a one hour introduction. This is the same presentation we gave. So this year we also started something called the University Ambassador Program because like I was saying we listened to our audience and basically we realized that a lot of people who are attending our technical workshops, they used to be university students and a lot of them can't make it because we already do our workshops because some of them maybe live far or don't have transportation. So then we realized that why don't we go to their campus and do the similar events on campus so it's easier for them to be part of the events. So we created this program where we recruited one volunteer in every university and their job is to help us organize events on campus and so this year we went to 16 or 16 university and it also helped us to basically bring our mission to more people and grow our community and have more people accessible. So that's another example of how we basically listen to people what they're asking and we get them what they want. So I really wanted to make this a 10 11 points so I put these two together and I guess that would go very well together. So work hard and be passionate and this might look so trivial. I think these are the two most underrated concepts that you'll ever hear because everyone knows that you have to be passionate and you have to work hard but I don't think anyone really knows what it means to work hard. So working hard is like spending money with Rick and doing things you don't like to do and coming up. Working hard is like I can't find a graphic designer to make posters so I learn it myself so I'm glad to say that I can use Photoshop and Illustrator now and so I'll be able to use After Effects because I always find problem finding a graphic design so I do it myself which is not something I'm always proud of but I mean you have to do what you have to do. So it's very hard to stop so it's a lot of effort at first and if you're a small team the task might look very big so you need to push and keep pushing and maybe with time this board that you're pushing will start getting momentum and at the same time the team that you're working with will grow and will help you push even more and eventually you'll reach a point where everything becomes easier but at first you really have to work hard and working hard alone is not enough I think you also have to be passionate which is I think it's a bit obvious but still because if you're not passionate you can do any of the points that I just described so you can't really find a need that you need to fulfill you can't convince other people to help you build and grow on this need you can't connect to other people and reach out you can't be a yes person and say yes to every opportunity you can do any of the things that you mentioned if you have hard-working passionate members of the early team this is what makes or breaks a community because there's a certain threshold that you need to reach we call it critical mass or whatever so if you don't reach this level of sustainability I think this is where communities die eventually after some time it happened with me with my previous for example papers were out I mentioned earlier so you need to work hard a lot until you reach this point the community is so big and the team is so successful at pushing everything that just keeps rolling and it's so easy to do things so yeah work hard and be passionate and what do you think the last point is it's the most important one it's not fun because after all what are we doing is not for fun no one is forcing us to do this then if we're not enjoying ourselves what's the point of everything so I really believe that having a community should be a place where you can connect to other people and learn and grow but at the same time it has fun while you do this so these are good summary for 10 points I really hope you enjoyed this talk although it was very short but I cannot stretch it more than this I really hope you enjoyed it so maybe create your own community or be part of the community and help it grow further and thank you so much for your time if you have any questions I would like to discuss that point yes would you share with us some examples of the diversity of people you have in the different communities yes so for example okay so we have in the period we have a lot of people who started doing events a lot of people came from the area that we started around Beirut but then we realized that there's a huge potential and there's a town called Tripoli not sure if you know about that it's like an effect to our life in Beirut or maybe less and we realized that there's a lot of people there that are glad to attend but also far from them and so we went once and now we're preparing to do more events outside of Beirut to try to reach people that aren't only in our own ecosystem we want to reach people that have different backgrounds from basically different areas with different cultures so this is one way of trying to be inclusive another way is I don't have a specific example but we never say no to any opportunity of maybe joining forces with another community and collaborating together so this actually I think as diversity is our community so so you have people who create AI programs, coders, etc and you have people who really know nothing about AI and want to learn yes, so for example last month we went to the Opportunities Fair that was hosted at AUB, American University of Beirut and there were this program that they take Syrian refugees and under privileged kids and they give them two months digital training and soft skills English training and stuff like that so this was the graduation party and they wanted us to be part of the people that expose these people to opportunities like for example internships or whatever and when the people self is coming and asking me what are you, what do you do so I'm like yeah really apply AI community and they're like okay what is AI I was so shocked because for me everyone at least knows what AI is but then I discovered that actually no I'm living in this problem everyone that I know knows what AI is even if they don't know how to apply it but they know what the concept of artificial intelligence is so people haven't heard of the concept of AI so now we're working on going to all this region to have at least one day where we just introduce them to the idea of AI there's something called AI you should know about it, that's it so that's one example and I always like sometimes you get so close on with your world that you forget to take that out and see the whole picture and what everyone else is doing and what's that like thank you could you go back I mean like I work with people and I have friends and I have my close community and usually I don't have any for example Syrian refugees friends for some reason so I don't know people from outside of my bubble what they're doing, what they're background I mean I assume that everyone that at least went to a certain particular development class should know what AI is like at least should have heard of the term artificial intelligence so I was shocked to hear that they don't know what artificial intelligence is some of them knew by the way it's not like everyone didn't know but more than 50% did not know artificial intelligence so this was the job to me that I explained the public concept could you go back one slide please yeah so first you have to find the need that you need to fulfill in the community so what are you trying to do what's your commitment to doing if it's the same thing as someone else then don't waste your time just go help them out and build this don't compare because it doesn't make sense after you find your essence and you're like you're need you need to figure out how to fulfill this need so who are you target audience how you will reach them what's the trauma of the events you need to do finding people that can help you pick off this it's a lot of hard work so if you can find people that can help you that would be great and these people should be like show the same goals as you show the same vision and are as excited as you are and then once you find this tool take action don't just do anything just do the first event put it out there try to get people to and push it as much as you can so this is the first three four points which one did you couple of questions you said you have several events per month how much time are you spending on this voluntary more than actually and second AI is so diverse so do you have events geared towards different specifics of AI or everybody attends what are the example topics for you the first type of events we started doing were quarterly with us so every quarter every three months we bring local people from the community companies from university people who have been working with any phone of AI because AI is so broad so they can be doing computer vision detection or something anything that falls under AI we bring these two speakers and each one gives 20 minute presentation about one project they work on what they learn what tools they use how they approach this it's not too technical it's for everyone and there are three events so that's one format another one is technical workshops so these are three hour workshops where students or technical people bring their laptops and come and every time we pick a new topic or a new problem and we work on it together so we've done computer vision we've done time series analysis we've done basic Python into TensorFlow we've done market basket analysis we've done the commandation system kind of like we try to do everything because some people prefer this topic or they want to learn this one so we want to cater for everyone's needs we've done once a discussion panel because we were at an event and it happened to have a discussion between people and the audience liked it so they asked hey why don't we have a discussion panel so we did a discussion panel a lot of people thought they wanted to work with hardware so we're working now on a future workshop that we're involved deploying your AI models on hardware I think you also know about this also for the next year we're planning on doing workshops but for non-technical people so a lot of people let's say you work in marketing and you want to see what AI can do for you so you want to organize workshops not just lectures on how you as a marketing person can benefit from AI also let's say finance or business or graphic design or anything so this is future plans to try to get at working towards it sounds like a full-time job and it is actually a full-time job but also I try to manage it as much as possible so what's your relationship with sorry what's your relationship with industry how is it how is the industry participating in the I mean the private companies and so on so the idea is for some reason people like to work in silos if you're working, let's say you have a company and you're doing some stuff with AI it's very rare that you would share this with people like I recently discovered I met a person at an AI conference outside of Beirut who was from Lebanon and he worked at a company that owns multiple restaurants and I recently learned that they've been doing some stuff with data for the past three years and it was super exciting but at the same time told them why haven't you been talking about this why haven't you been attending events and try to engage the community and so it's a bit like everyone's doing their thing and they try to close up on it instead of open it up so that's kind of the experience I have with some people otherwise there's not a lot of people doing AI things so this is why we're also trying to push this education so right now we have this AI bootcamp next month in August which is also something we're trying for the first time so that's how it works we got a lot of interest and a lot of people companies they want to participate they want to send their employees they want them to learn this so hopefully like in the coming years we'll see some collaboration and some more AI projects coming out of this ecosystem do you have questions? first 2025 people will start to attend your events do they have similar characteristics for example they were software engineers it was a diverse actually but more like 60% technical people maybe a bit more but there were some people who aren't technical but they just hear about AI and they want to know what AI is and everyone falls out of this and those 40% they continue attending the yes I mean I don't have exactly the number of people that keep coming back but we really don't have people that are part of the community that show up on every event that attend everything and I don't know exactly the percentage but yeah I mean some people attend for the first time and then never show up some people think AI is whatever they think AI is so they attend and they say oh this is not where I thought it would be so they just leave like we have technical workshops we have literally said bring your laptops it's going to be involved coding and then I get people coming hey I'm a graphic designer I just want to know what AI is so they just sit and then 5 minutes later they feel okay this is too boring and then just leave you always have, you can't please everyone but I think it's been successful enough to get some momentum going and grow the community of it I'm interested, who are your speakers are they industry top leaders or it's more like lecturers or like in the case studies or based on their experience from their companies like they are on top positions so yeah exactly not really top positions but they have experience with AI they have built something with it so it's very diverse so for example one time we brought there's a professor at Michigan University he's a Lebanese guy he's living in the US he's working there and he was visiting Lebanon at the same time we had an event so he came to get his speech it was very interesting because this guy is kind of a leader and he does work a lot with these things but other times you just find any startup that are doing some things and they're usually not like to be doing things they are actually doing some stuff so they get literally experience of how they built this how they implemented it it can be something not super advanced like for example one time we had a new commerce website they had an e-commerce website and they built an accommodation system so they just shared their experiences they had zero experience in AI but they just read about it online and tried to figure out some things and they built something so it's not ideal but I mean the point is it's not to give the knowledge this was not a technical event it was a quarterly meetup so it's about to showcase what AI can do for different things so let's say you're working on an e-commerce website how can you benefit from AI you can basically build a recommendation system or just to get people excited about it so it's very diverse we have people very extremely advanced and people that just start getting started and they work on a project and they want to share it these 10 steps can be used for building other communities for the private community or digital marketing community but which one would you say is the best way for AI for building AI community I mean it's a the only difference I see is AI has a lot of hype nowadays so it's not hard to get 100 people to attend an AI event it's hard to make them attend again and again and keep coming but I don't brag about doing an event and getting a lot of people to attend one time and it's because you know what this AI is there's a huge hype around it the difficult part is basically keep them coming giving them value and benefiting from this sometimes you don't have free events you have paid events so if you pay at least one dollar and it's not something that you benefit from you will not come again so the fact that every time you make let's say a paid event it's always people that want to come and give some value at least to these people so maybe if you want to focus only on the AI part and not just anything else I say maybe reach out and connect I don't know it's not in here but make sure that you give value to your community there's a lot of points that I can say a million things but I try to summarize them steps how to start and how to work can you tell me more about this CTAI network and how do you benefit from it yeah so CTAI is like I said it's a network of different CTAI we have I don't know Paris AI all over Europe we have we met by being connected to this huge network by sharing experiences by sharing ideas so every month we have a global ambassador hangout so it's an online one hour hangout session where hopefully everyone joins sometimes not everyone is able to join but it's just people joining sharing their experiences hey I'm doing this thing in Beirut for example oh that's a nice idea I would like to replicate this in my own city how can we collaborate for example so it's just connecting to other people and sharing ideas that's mainly the most beneficial thing for me and sometimes I say if you're organizing an event and you need speakers you can get people that are working in this field from different countries to come as speakers or as instructors or however you would like sometimes there's opportunities I say someone is looking for someone with this type of skill so it's like being connected to these global people that are stakeholders in AI in some form and not all of them are technical people so we have ambassadors who again like their business people marketing or product managers or whatever but they're interested about AI so they try to build some activities around this and for example if someone will open a one AI how can we become the member of this I mean if you can I can help you like I said I do this with a lot of people so we can set up the onboarding process to create the website, the connection and everything else but you have to do the part 2 3 as well so I've done this to many cities and they start at part 2 at number 2 so they get some people to work with they get everything and then nothing happens so I was like being down here guys, what's up, when's the next event they always come up with an ad yeah I'm just waiting because I'm doing this so I'm not busy now I'm a bit busy maybe in the future maybe in the next coming month and so eventually I've done this with a city which I'm not going to name but it's been like a less than a year and they still haven't done anything so technically they have a branch there but it's not really active so it's very easy to be part of city AI and have your name on the website but it's not easy to be active and to start doing things so that's a big difference could you give us the URL or a link to this what do you have? city.ai, if you want I'll go back to the URL so it's city.ai, that's the website for city AI and then from there it allows all the different cities and check what branch it will have or something and now I'd like to say one thing we started doing these projects within city AI so different cities are collaborating on let's say initiatives or projects one project that I'm currently working on or maybe leading is the education initiative because like I said we were one of the first people that started doing technical workshops and everyone else liked the idea and wanted to do the same so now we're curating the workshops, materials and boot camps and training instructors city AI certifies so they can give these workshops in their cities and we're also working on some collaboration that I can't say it yet because it's not finalized but basically we're working on bringing AI education to everywhere, all over the world through this network of city AI apps who is the organizer of city AI? so they have two co-founders one that is named like but without an A like my name and the other is called Mike I can send you their names but is that an organization or they are just an individual? no it's an organization, it's an NGO that's in the Netherlands yeah it's an organization are they affiliated to some universities, institutions just by themselves? one of them works at the VC the other works at IBM also the VC branch they work with a lot of startups they are connected a lot and they're also the co-founders for the World Summit AI I'm not sure if you've heard of it it's the AI conference that happens every year in Amsterdam, the World Summit AI so city AI is also part of the organizing team so yeah so what do you think is there interest in growing this ecosystem are they trying to find new startups or not really but they're trying to basically connect everything and try to the slogan is enable everyone to apply AI the city AI is slogan so they want to help everyone be enforced and democratize AI because there's a lot of people that are doing a lot of things in AI but some other places all over the world that don't have access to the same resources and knowledge so they try to democratize this by building this decentralized house and everyone is connected through this so we share resources, we share models, we share stuff so it's easier to everyone should have a chance to be part of this have you had experience in any of your gatherings of people participating who are skeptical of the use of AI yes but not much sometimes I hear people saying some negative things like AI can I don't know it can be used for the rules or for the bad or whatever I mean yeah some people share this they always tell them that for me I think AI is technology just like any other technology and it's about how we use this technology that basically affects people so I'm not saying that AI cannot be used for bad but I mean it's the people who are bad in order to get this bad that's my opinion what do you think well I this ideally I would hope that the conversation would go deeper to play out some scenarios on how it constrains experience or our conduct or intrudes on privacy and what are ways of addressing those challenges yeah I agree it's not something that you can discuss in two minutes it's definitely a huge discussion do those happen those deeper conversations not really one time we had a discussion panel event but it was focused more on how our ecosystem in Lebanon can benefit from AI and we can try to reproduce the same environment setting as for example other places so what do we need to be able to compete with for example not Silicon Valley but like other cities that are doing some things like what's missing what don't we have that we need to work on to create so that we can get people like create more of a project and move forward thank you have you organized some sessions or even other schools not yet but that's awesome so next year we have two goals one of them like I said is to try to reach out to non-technical people and have workshops for them the other thing is to go to schools and have content for school so we also need to reach but I mean we're a limited team and we're also working on a volunteer basis so all of us have jobs or university and we'll do this so can you imagine that takes a lot of time to prepare some things and we're a little bit slow but hopefully next year we'll grow a bit more and try to reach to school that's good do you know about Kodar Dojo? no that's about teaching coding to children yeah that can be something like that teaching AI to children for free yeah so there's a lot of interested in Lebanon that teaches to either school kids or universities or basically anyone and we always try not to complete with them because that's not the point so we need to complement them so all of our courses or workshops require basic coding skills so that's why we don't teach you coding you should know how to code but we teach you Python for data science for example if you don't know Python and we teach you everything else that you need to know so going to the school kids obviously we will need to teach them not coding but I think after that I would check this Kodar Dojo okay thank you what are the criteria of getting through the workshops like do you need a technical background? yeah technical workshops are technical so you need to know basic programming that's it and some linear algebra nothing too advanced because we weren't so all of our workshops have been in the workshops because everyone in the community is still like a beginner and no one knows a lot so I really wanted to do some advanced things but I mean no one will show up so at least we said let's this year focus on introductory workshops and then hopefully by next year enough people will have the basic level so they can start attending a bit more advanced things and now I think tomorrow's event went well we're hoping to do some online workshops as well so you can put them on YouTube and then if you're not let's say if you're a beginner we tell you go ahead watch this workshop follow the code or whatever and then if you pass this you can attend this more advanced workshop so it's a way to raise the level of the community technical skills thank you what are the main sectors or domains of AI because AI's value comes when it supplies like IT obviously so in Lebanon and in the world what are the main let's say e-commerce you mentioned earlier healthcare maybe whatever so in Lebanon I think most of it is either so recommendation system is one thing because it's the easiest in my opinion I think it's easy and we have a lot of e-commerce websites and a lot of people doing these things and second thing is insurance I know a lot of insurance companies because remember you have to have a lot of data and usually huge companies like insurance companies have a lot of data and can invest and invest in a project because when you're doing an AI project it's not like a couple of weeks and then you see results it's a bit of a long-term investment so you need to be able to 6 months to start seeing some results and I think everyone can afford to do this but huge companies in Lebanon can that's my experience in the world I think it's really diverse I mean you have a lot of computer vision applications and stuff that are happening and a few things by the way chatbot is another application in Lebanon that uses a bit of an LP whereas do you know something about it thanks what are your long-term goals with the Baywood AI I still have a little the AI hub of the region so we have a lot of people that know how to implement and work with data science or AI in this project I really want people to stay in Lebanon not to leave to find jobs so a lot of smart people if you're let's say smart and you want to work with data science or AI there's no opportunities in Lebanon now so we really have to leave so I really want them to have opportunities I want companies to start using AI creating opportunities so we can keep smart people in Lebanon and give them opportunities there's also a huge outsourcing opportunity as well so there's not enough companies that can hire people it's always fine because if you have the talent you can always work with remote companies this is something I've been doing for the past four years I've been working as a freelancer or consultant on my own based on this technology because I couldn't find Lebanese companies that are looking for as a scientist or whatever so I had to look abroad so I was like that's what I see and it worked so well a lot of companies it's much easier for them and cheaper to hire let's say someone from Lebanon or from this area instead of you know a lot of taxes there so that's also part of the long term to try to post that with the ecosystem and second, do you have sponsors like because I assume you have some expenditures if you don't we don't have sponsors so I try to make it sustainable so we have paid events so our workshops are $15 per person which covers the cost of the pizza and we get something a bit left for the community so I try to charge as little as possible to basically give a good experience and as well keep something for the community I'm trying to look for sponsors but it's a lot of hard work I'm not sure how to work focus on the community it's sad because sometimes a sponsor comes with its own demands and its own things I don't want to really change I don't want to keep the price of the community intact so if a person aligns with the sponsor then I don't need to sponsor I can just make it happen can you say pizza? yes should it be Zata in Lebanon? no actually pizza is a huge popular thing especially it's the technical workshop so usually colders like to eat pizza so you can see that we have time for other workshops now we're thinking about if we started doing online workshops then what should we do with the pizza so one funny idea was we get them coupons for free pizza but again that's a little way so you didn't understand correctly so to risk more data science talent in Lebanon than jobs? not yet not yet he was asking me about the long term goal so I told him that my goal is to to create a community of data scientists people who can work with this technology people who can stay in Lebanon and who can either create startups or work at companies in this field but I said one argument is that Lebanon is small it's true and there's not a lot of companies in Lebanon so then if all the jobs were fulfilled then what about the rest of the people so I told him that there's another option which is the outsourcing opportunity and this has started to happen by the way a lot of European companies have come to Lebanon and started to create people in Lebanon no one in data science yet because there's no talent but basically our goal is to produce talent so next month we have our first AI bootcamp and the idea of this bootcamp is going to happen like multiple times per year and every person that graduates from this bootcamp should be able to find a job or work in data science and one more question probably I missed because I was dead I'm sorry is your activity somehow connected to universities or are there university professors who are interested in this topic so it's like completely the team behind AI with five people three of us four of us are from the university they're from AUB, American University of Israel and one of them is doing PhD two are doing their masters the fourth is just younger so we are connected to some professors at universities but nothing like official or part of the community but we do have some connection if at some point you want to get into the deeper topics in your courses are there people from the university who can contribute or this knowledge does not exist yes yes so one time we had an event around NLP and it was specifically NLP in Arabic and so we brought a professor from AUB who is working on NLP in Arabic so he gave us the he's a big fan of the community he always encourages us he likes what we're doing so we had some interest but no one is fully on board and always part of the team we do have some support ok thank you
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PRESS CONFERENCE: McCall looking for Bantams response at Mansfield
Get the views of Stuart McCall ahead of City's trip to Mansfield Town at the weekend. #BCAFC | #CityForAll
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Brought to you by DIS, keeping companies connected with cloud-based solutions. Come on, City! Stuart, hello. Good to speak with you again. How are you doing, bodies-wise, firstly, after Monday? How's Gareth Evans? No, Gareth, he'll be a couple of weeks. He'll be similar to Zellie, just a tightening in his hamstring. I think speaking to him there, the workload we do Monday to Friday is a little bit heavier than what he was used to at Portsmouth. So that might be a reason. It's nothing major. If I'd have spoke to you this morning, as I said, bodies-wise, we were fine, but incredibly much we've had four pull-out training this morning, which probably shows the intensity it was at. So, yeah, it could be better news. I don't think any of them are serious, but a couple might miss Saturday, unfortunately. Can you tell us who those are? No, I can't, Jamie Norvigsley. I can't tell you who they are. A couple were Knox, one rolled an ankle, and the other one, as in shooting, tweaked his knee. So, them two were Knox, you can get over, but if it's a ligament and a knee or an ankle, it can be different. So, we'll just have to wait 24 hours and see how they are. How big an influence then does that take on your team's selection for Saturday? Yeah, exactly that. It's waiting to see. We've got an idea how we want to play. We were having the 11V11 as the injuries occurred, unfortunately. So, we had to change things a little bit about. Football, that's what you've got to deal with sometimes. Very rare, you get a 40-minute session of two, 20 minutes each way. But, as I said, hopefully a couple of them might be okay. If there's a couple that miss Saturday, I'd like to think they're not going to be long-term anything serious. Other than the obvious disappointment of today's Knox, how has training been since Monday? Yeah, okay, a little bit. As you can imagine, we were in Tuesdays straight after it. That was a bit of a, you know, the lads who didn't play trained. They were bright enough. But, you know, naturally, when you're putting an under par performance, you know, there's not going to be a vibrancy. It takes time, you know, it's been a long couple of days. You know, disappointment still lingers when you, you know, do as well as you'd like to do naturally. So, but, you know, as I said, that's in the past now, we've got to move on and we've got to look to Saturday. As a manager, how do you address that disappointment? Is it a case of putting it behind you straight away? Or do you look to learn from those mistakes and use it as a building platform? No, yeah, you've got to look to learn. You know, you've got to be doing lose or draw and analyse, you know, every game. So, we went over this morning with the lads, things that we'd like to have done better and should have done better. I think you always listen, you should do as a manager and coach always be, you know, self analytical. And I went home that night and thought things I should could have maybe done better. And I think when you look at a system, you know, we decided to go on the diamond system. And I think if any system is suited for the diamond to work, it will be against the 442 because you've got, you know, a dominant area in the middle of the park. That didn't really materialise. We got Billy on it a few times, you know, Billy was first to admit, you know, he won top of his game, but that would like majority of us if we're honest. But you've got to get from your fullbacks. As I said after the game, you know, we didn't get Woody or Tyler higher enough enough to put any danger of pausing. Our biggest chances and three good chances came from probably direct player down the middle with the two centre forwards and runners off them. You know, their two best chances is the goal and obviously across from stable two good crosses, which we've been actually doing well throughout the season. So that was a key area. Stopping got to do better to stop crosses coming in, firstly. But then I just thought, you know, listen, we always get plaudits if you pick the right system and you go out and, you know, play managers and play people. So the game plan worked, but I think the game plan can only work if the players can carry it out and do it on top of the game. I think our game plan would have been okay. Certainly, you know, the diamond can work if effective, as long as everyone's on top of the game and we weren't. And in fairness, I think the other night it was two decent sides. One played really well in Harigut and one underperformed in Bradford. And I'm not just saying it's as simplistic as that, but you know, I knew all along and have done the same thing in Harigut a couple of times. They're a good, well-dulled outfit and they played on top of the game. Most of their lads were, you know, high marks performance-wise. Unfortunately for those, we never. But it's one game. Yes, of course, we've got to learn from it. I've got to learn from it. You know, tactically maybe in different systems that we play. But if I'm honest, like I say, I think, you know, if you're playing against a 4-4-2, as well as that is, we've still got in areas that we could have hurt them. You know, first half we got, you know, in there. But we never. And obviously straight after the half-time. I think we, as much as they've had a lot of shots on goal, maybe from distance and whatever, and certainly put pressure on these earth-to-beaters, we've had three really, really good chances and we've not taken them. So that's what we've got to work on naturally as well. Is it better than to have that performance and I suppose that learning curve early on in the season so you can rectify those wrongs for the longevity? Listen, Jamie, I'm sure we'll go, what have we got 40 games left? You know, we won't be perfect in every game. They'll be, you know, we look at Cheltenham the other night, get beat home at Grimsley 3-1. They were going to be a banker to win at home, you know, where they've been going. They've lost it on to Markham, but they've won the three away games. You can look at many results. You know, teams are not going to be on it, you know, week in, week out. So there will be times as much as we'll learn from a defeat and like to improve on it. You know, there's not a lot in this division. You know, you want to have consistency. You need to be on your game more often than your opponents, naturally, if you want to succeed. But it's not a case they have one disappointing performance and that's the season finish or anything like that. It's, you know, you have to consistency and we know we can be better and, you know, hopefully we will be. Do you stick with a diamond then going into Mansfield or do you size them up and change accordingly? Yeah, we always look how we can hurt the opposition. As I said the other night, I thought if we could go Billy Clark on the ball in behind their midfield to going at the back line and the full backs high up, it, you know, in theory, it could have been a good system. I was going to be making a different change for Mansfield who play three big centre backs holding midfielder sat in front, which, you know, would eliminate the number 10 really. So now it's always horses for courses, but not in a way that we're looking, we're looking how we can get the best out of our players that can inflict the most damage on the opposition really. I was seeing the comments of one of your former players, James Perture was speaking about an hour ago actually from a Mansfield perspective. He was reckoning a pretty open and expansive game between you both. Would you agree with that? I don't know. I mean Perture is the one who sits in front of the back three and, you know, does a good anchoring role. And it's, I was at their game last week. It was a nil-nil against Stevenage. Tight, tight game, which most games are at this level. You know, we started off, you know, solidly, I would say. But every game's been tight. And every game's been tight. Even had a game through the night, even though we accept they were better than us. You know, we still have some good opportunities, you know, to maybe got a better result. So, yeah, again, I think it'll be, I think it'll be a tight game against Mansfield. They really do. They've probably not got off to the start. They would like to get off to, you know, but as I said, they had a good solid performance last week against Stevenage in a nil-nil. You referenced the Grimsby Cheltenham result midweek, which, you know, to my own admission, was quite a surprise as well. But is that then a reflection of where this league is at this season? And I suppose to caveat that, does the salary cap at all play a part in what we may see this season? Does it neutralise it somewhat? I honestly don't know about that, but I just think there is a lot of similarities in a lot of teams this year. I think it's tight. I watch one game one week and think, wow, they're a good side. They're watching the next week and think, not as good. You know, even again, last week, Salford at home to Tamiya. You know, Tamiya without ten players, two and a look with five minutes to go, and they come back and get something there. But I think there's been lots of results like that. I mean, more commos at the top of the league at home at Cambridge 5-0. So it's on the day. You've got to be at your best as much as you can. As I say, you can't be for every game, 46 games. But as long as you're at your players on top of the game, you will come out winning more than you lose. And you've got to have a mindset of, OK, we got beat the other night, disappointing naturally for all of us, for everybody. But it's not the end of the world. We've got another game on Saturday and we've got to go. And if you get selected, you know, make sure you keep the jersey. Final couple from me. I wanted to ask you about Project Big Picture, which has seemingly been and gone now. And then we've got the new development from the Premier League, that there will be a rescue package for League One and Two. What are your thoughts and how that's developed? And did you have any fears or admiration for Project Big Picture? I didn't have a lot to do with it, to be honest, all thoughts of it. I think obviously it was the day of our game it broke, so I was more concentrating on the game. And plus it was just proposals. So, you know, I'm never going to be involved in the decision-making of a proposal. So when the proposals come out and they happen, then you deal with it. A lot of things I could see were never going to happen. So I didn't take a great deal of interest in. But obviously, since that's come out, the Premier League have got together, and the PFA I think, and put them in another package to help Division One and Two clubs. Obviously that's helpful, and that's what, you know, as long as no clubs go out of business, that's what is needed. Again, I think some of them are loans. But I think it's common knowledge and common sense really. You know, clubs will struggle if we can't get fans back into the stadium. It's natural. It's like every business, walk alive, be it pub, restaurant, whatever you're doing. The arts, cinema, you know, if you can't get people to come in, then you're going to lose money. And that's what's happening. So again, without knowing in too much detail, but I think, you know, they've decided to help out the lower level clubs. And obviously that's a positive. And finally, as well, we're 24 hours away from Deadline Day Version Two, as I'm going to call it for this domestic window anyway. I mean, are you, it's all in the market still. Can we expect any more business from a Bradford City perspective or is that you, you done now for this window? I think it's probably done. Yeah. Again, at this stage, I think we've got enough numbers, even though we've had them few injuries today. I would only like to bring in some, if they can improve us. And it's a guarantee improvement. I don't want to just bring another body in for it. We were, you know, again, we're in close talks over the last week or so with the Premier League lad and club. And I think it would have been a good creative one to bring in. But unfortunately, the club have decided it's done that well this season that they want to keep me around the first team. So, but other than that, I don't see anything happening. And, you know, but again, if something came up, that was going to really improve us and make us better. Then obviously we were open to that. So, never say never, Jamie, but, you know, I was a little bit more hopeful yesterday, but that's gone by the way on that one. Another couple who might have a little sniff at, but if not, listen, we've got a squad that I think is more than capable to be competitive, you know, out with the other nights, you know, disappointment performance. And then it comes down to a manager and coach is getting the best out of what we've got. And we believe we'll be able to do that. Just on the flip side of that, we've spoken about this before, but potential players going out on loan at all. And I know there was a couple of concerns given the current COVID climate that we're living in. I mean, is there any scope in that, or are you much far happier keeping them in in-house? Yeah, in-house at the moment. I think they'd still be able to go non-league. I don't know. I think they'd be able to still go non-league, but they still better go out in the league. Somebody help me. I'm sure on that. No, I think you can still go out of the league if they go into, for example, the younger lads. I think we did that last year. I think that would be a case. But at the moment, again, you know, it just shows you can be going along comfortably with no injuries and then you have four. So, you know, we need bodies about at least a minute in time. Stuart, thanks for that. And good luck for Seth today. Yes, thank you. As you said, you weren't really involved with the Project Big Picture and you didn't really have anything to do with it. But you have played at the highest level. Is there a disconnect between that level and the grassroots of the game, really? Yeah, it's funny because I've just read a little bit there about, you know, Premier League clubs, as we see, listen, we know the money that they pay out, the fees that they pay, the weekly wages that they pay, the money that the income they get in from, obviously, the TV revenues and sponsorship and everything is massive, obviously, compared to where we are. But just like us and teams at our level, they're losing money, you know, monthly. They talk about 100 million, a lot of clubs are losing. So you've got to have a balance of that. You know, everyone initially wants to look after their own, their own, getting their own house, you know, to get the best players they can and look after themselves. But I think there's a feeling towards keeping the pyramid strong and hopefully that's going to be the case in helping out the lower leagues. Obviously, initially the lower leagues needed helping out. I think it was the chair of the EFL that said that he could see several clubs going out of business in the next few weeks. Is that, that's got to be a major concern, particularly at league two level? Yeah, league one as well. I've seen some comments. You don't know if it's scaremongering or if it's true, but listen, I think, again, it's common sense if there's no money coming through. You know, the turnstiles or other revenues you get from, you know, opening your, you know, doors up to get public back into watch and spend money and around the football club, then it's the only, our only real source of revenue. So, you know, we don't get big bucks from the TV companies, like maybe the championship do. We don't get as much money up there and being in that level. So, and every penny counts. But hopefully, and I said it last week, it's okay saying there's money there, then it's being responsible with it, you know, nobody wants to see any club go out of business naturally, but you've got to spend within your means and look after your football club. And presumably the practice city, a private example of that now, they are living within the means of what they have. Yeah, yeah, I mean, I think, you know, there's still money there, you know, to look to the cap if and when, you know, looking like they're more January now. But yeah, it's, it's an hours being here. The times where the club has gone into administration and just left the time it did. So, you know, but no, I think the club, I'd like, you know, I've looked after the, how the, you know, COVID is affected as well as we possibly can. And we've got to continue doing that naturally. Okay, thanks very much. Good luck on Saturday. Yeah, thank you. Hi, Stuart. I know, I know you're a big fan of the England football team. He said about the, obviously keeping the pyramid strong. I think it was, was it the other day that there was only Jaden Sancho was the only player who'd not been involved in the EFL in that, in that team at the time. I mean, that's only a selling point in terms of, you know, backing up this support, isn't it? Yeah, and I think they must have acknowledged that themselves, you know, when they've had the meeting. But again, you know, it depends who's making the decisions. The owners of the club, if you've got a lot of foreign owners of the, of clubs in the Premier League, are they really that bothered about bringing players through for England national team? Probably not, but no, I, yeah, it's a good point. I think it's football, it's your community, it's in the country, you know, every, a lot of football clubs are the lifeblood of the city or the town or whatever it may be. So I think it's naturally key to do that. Yeah. And I mean, obviously in terms of the transfer windows, I mean, presumably there's also the free agent market, which they're still a lot out there, aren't they? Yeah, and I find that, if I were a player now in the free agent market, I'd be thinking why am I still a free agent? Have I outpriced myself? You know, there's no clubs wanting me. I mean, we're down many months into the season now, you know, we've been back training since, what, July, August, September, October. So yeah, there possibly are, but it's, I find it, unless there's specific reasons, you know, a mentality for a footballer should be to get to a club and play football, because that's what you love doing, not sitting about waiting for the best deal or coming and adding. Now there might be odd occasions, you know, that people for certain reasons, I might have only just been paid up last week or been cut short to become a free agent, but for a lot of them, you know, if you've got a desire to play football, then why are you sitting on your backside for the last three or four months? I don't understand that. Yeah, I suppose there's a manager that probably goes into your thought process when you look at the list of names and sort of think, yeah, he's a good player, but when did he last play? Why is he not playing? I suppose it probably does hold you back a little bit, doesn't it? Yeah, unless there's, you know, there might be, you know, specific reasons for that, but you know, you can look at the desire to go and play, you know, because you're waiting for the next few queries, because you don't fancy that team or that league or whatever it is, but surely it comes as time within yourself. If your class is felt as a professional footballer, having been out for six months and you want everyone going back here, originally training, then playing, then surely you want to get out and be involved in what you're supposed to get paid for and being back in the dressing room. So, yeah, it's, it would have to be somebody, you know, with a reason for being like that. I won't really want to take somebody on board now because, you know, there's nobody else left in that. Again, you know, we've got no bodies. I don't want to just bring a body in for the sake of bringing a body in naturally, unless we've got, you know, I hate with loads of injuries, which hopefully won't happen, but we've got to be bringing somebody in that's going to try to make us better if that was going to be the case. And also, as you said before, you know, there's the January window, which let's not forget we're in October, mid-October now, it's not like before, you're talking five months, you're literally talking, well, two in a bit, aren't you? Yeah, exactly. That's a good point. And, you know, again, I'm not going to get all beat up about a disappointing performance the other night, yes, and people might think, we need this, we need that, but we'll work the best we can with what we've got at this moment in time and what we've got. So it's down then to us to get the best out of them. I'm putting, you know, performances like we've done OK up to the other night's game, taking, obviously, the 45 minutes against Lincoln out, it's been a solid start. But there'll be ups and downs, as I said, in the season, there'll be some results you look at. But I think it was the general performance that was disappointing because we know we can be better individually and collectively. There are a lot of disappointed people after the game and, you know, running into Tuesday and Wednesday, if I'm honest, especially it's the first time you've got a chance to be on the telly and obviously your family's watching, et cetera, et cetera. So there are a lot of disappointment because it happens in life, you know, you want to be your best, you weren't. So make sure next time we go out, we are better. Brought to you by DIS, keeping companies connected with cloud-based solutions. Come on, City!
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10 ବର୍ଷର ମୋଦି ଶାସନରେ ଶିଖରରେ ପହଞ୍ଚିଛି ବିକାଶ || PM Narendra Modi
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Discipleship and the Life of the Mind — Michael Hochstetler — Ep. 125
What are benefits of having intellectual pursuits? What are some of the challenges that come along with focusing on the intellect? Michael Hochstetler talks about the process he went through trying to balance attentiveness to the intellect, emotions, and spirit. He encourages those with intellectual interests to reach out and to show interest in those with less intellectual interests. “Do I want people to say [about me], ‘That guy was really smart’ or do I want people to say, ‘He loved God. He loved people.” Michael is a counselor at Life Ministries in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania. Visit their website: http://life-ministries.com/ This is the 125th episode of Anabaptist Perspectives, a podcast, blog, and YouTube channel that examines various aspects of conservative Anabaptist life and thought. Read our blog: https://www.anabaptistperspectives.org/blog/ Visit our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/anabaptistperspectives/ Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/anabaptistperspectives/ Listen to our episodes on our podcast: https://www.soundcloud.com/anabaptistperspectives/ Support us: https://anabaptistperspectives.org/donate/ The views expressed by our guests are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Anabaptist Perspectives or Wellspring Mennonite Church.
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2021-04-22T10:30:04
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Hello everybody welcome back to another episode of Anabaptist Perspectives. I'm here with my cousin Michael We're in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and I've actually been wanting to do this interview for a long time Michael I'm not sure if you knew that. I didn't know that. I've really enjoyed talking to you about this particular topic of the Discipleship of the mind and what does that look like? So can you introduce yourself and tell us some about your intellectual pursuits currently? Yeah, so I was born in Virginia now I live in Lancaster never thought it would end up here Counselor at Life Ministries so counseling is what I do So right now that's primarily where the intellectual endeavors are. It's counseling related That's what I have my degree in. There was an earlier phase of life where I was really passionate about academic theology Probably too passionate, which is probably what we'll talk about some today Probably most of what I'll say today has to do with that. My experience was with academic theology, I think that's where I learned a lot about The joys and pitfalls on the life of the mind. Well, yeah, let's I mean let's jump right into that like the life of the mind What are some of the good sides of that? Like how did you experience that as a a positive thing for your walk as a believer? Well, so many things so I think of language Hmm Not in the sense of English Russian spent but in the sense of we speak different languages as it were we use different terminology different Concepts different ways of expressing the faith So one of the things about about intellectual pursuits is it can enrich your faith language It can enrich your language for articulating the things of God So I found that when I started studying academic theology I could I could talk to God and about God in ways that I couldn't before It wasn't necessarily about the content. It wasn't necessarily about this idea. This it was it was more more means of expression and and I think some people tend to think that You know being an intellectual is somehow divorced from the heart Which I think is a misnomer anyway. I think we that's an Americanized way of using the word heart In emotional terms, but it doesn't have to be that way the intellect and and the emotional life are deeply Interconnected in my experience. So that's one way that the life of the mind can really enrich, you know one's spiritual life It's almost like an expanding of of your world almost. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah giving you more ways of Explaining things almost. Mm-hmm another way of thinking but in a devotional sense too. Yeah In in prayer. So I don't you know share all of what goes on up here with just everybody But you can share it with God if it's opaque to human beings, it's not opaque to God So in counseling we can expand on that. Yeah counseling. We're always talking about content and process Mm-hmm. So that's one of the things I thought about in preparation for this interview I think it's easy to judge the merits of Intellectual whether it's theology or any other intellectual pursuit simply based on the content But the process is valuable as well So, you know, there are a number of things, you know, if you're an intellectual type and you like to learn You like to think it might be easy to think well this thing that I'm studying this thing that I'm reading about What is it really matter? What is the subject really, you know, that's not the only element the process of learning the process of cogitating the process of thinking can be enriching it can be a Replenishment of psychological energy that then used to to bless others. Okay. This is why like I've never thought of it Quite like that before I've this is way off the beaten trail, but like for me personally I wasn't even thinking of this when I wrote the questions for this interview But I find That I'm a little bit off In life if I don't spend Some time every day usually in the morning just letting my brain Work on something or to learn just learn something. Yes. Yes. I'm okay. So I'm not weird in that I guess Well, unless we both are and Maybe but like that comes back to that Process and how that can bring what I think you'd like say it's psychological renewal or like mental rejuvenation And for me it could be just a anything even like teaching myself a new thing about whatever math or philosophy Not even necessarily exactly. Whoa. Okay. I've I've just I've never thought of it that way I was and I've just been noticing that about myself You know and the same thing is true with just the basics of the faith of the bible So, you know, some people kind of have the attitude. Well, why do we come to church week after week after week? I mean after 50 years of church attendance, don't we know the bible? Don't we know, you know, the god loves us and everything, but maybe it's not about accumulating Knowledge other knowledge matters because it provides a framework But it's the process of coming together and worshiping god by by receiving his word Um, the same way that you know a tree needs water all its life It never accumulates x amount of water and now it's watered. So you're describing how You know, the intellectual pursuits that discipleship of the mind Is helpful and rejuvenating and it wasn't for you and how that works talk about and you hinted at this before but some of the negatives You know, there's always a ditch on both sides So what are some things you learned through this in the past that that you would like to share? Yeah, honestly, most of my thoughts and preparation for this were about the negative Oh, no, it's okay. Well that that process thing is true there as well if intellect is is Engaged for its own sake if the life of the mind takes on a life of its own Then it's easy to get into a process that detracts I think from From having the posture of a disciple. So if we think about what is the posture of a disciple To me the the image for that is Mary sitting at the feet of Jesus. Now, that's it. That's not an anti-intellectual image I mean, she's she's learning she's I mean she gets scolded after all by her sister for not being in the kitchen Doing practical stuff and she's she's out there with the men So it's not an anti-intellectual image, but but it's a beautiful Kind of archetype for the posture of a disciple Which is receptive, pliant submissive We're receiving from God. We're putting ourselves at his feet. Sometimes we call it broken Sometimes we call it surrender Um when the intellect is overindulged especially in certain ways, I think we can lose the capacity For being in that posture. So being an intellect intellectual or learner It can mean, you know learning learning new things being stretched, but it can mean I'm dissecting. I'm evaluating. I'm judging I'm deciding what's true about the universe Again the content may be great. It may be really good theology. It may be a really important issue Um, and that's all well and good, but what's the process? What posture am I in and I think in my own life? That's been one of my regrets. It's just spending too much time In that place where I'm the authority making myself the authority. Oh, wow. Yeah By trying to constantly, you know figure things out and I mean some of that just comes down to Overthinking isn't a good idea But that's the theology of it. So is it I'm assuming humility plays a huge part in this right because you were talking about how you're Working through all this stuff dissecting making judgments on what is true Doesn't strike me as the most humble way to go about it, right? No So then what's the intersection between The good aspects we were discussing of the intellectual life And then taking that okay, but then marrying it to real discipleship What does that actually look like the question itself is so important because you know believers who Have a large intellectual appetite in my experience tend to say things like this well We're to love god with all of our hearts whole Mind and strength and and that's that's great. It's great to point that out. It's often ignored We often miss that part of the command, but the question I so seldom hear asked as well How do you do that? What makes it loving god with my mind as opposed to just Vaging out on intellectual Indulgence so just asking the question I think For starters. Yeah, honestly, I don't know that I have a whole lot of Really practical thoughts there. I think it's mostly about an attitude. So I think about three things I think about worship discipleship and fellowship How does My engagement of the life of the mind impact me in those Three ways maybe not letting it be the thing itself ended itself. Yeah. Yeah, but it means to an end Well, so the question I'd have then what did it look like for you when you came to that place? We're like, oh, I'm out of balance here. How did you try to get yourself back into into balance? Along and tortuous process And Maybe it's still going on. I I think some of it was tapping into very different expressions of the faith that are much simpler So for me music was really helpful So I remember during one time when There was a lot of confusion for me because part of part of Studying academic theology is getting a lot of stuff in your head and sometimes I can create, you know confusion fragmentation even I remember listening to two albums The nathan good family. I forget the name of the album And oasis chorale hymns of the church volume one And I just listen to those over and over and over and experience so much healing Because this music is timeless, you know, these hymns and gospel songs could Could somehow speak at a level that was underneath all of the the intellectual detritus That that was that was up here Cuts through the noise almost. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah, that's right I think a lot of it though is is living in community. It's it's asking different questions So so I used to ask This question is kind of embarrassing to look back on this time in my life now because it's such a selfish Focus, but I was asking the question. Well, where can I find people who share my interests? Honestly, that can be difficult because being intellectually inclined isn't necessarily a unifying experience Like it once was because of the diversification of knowledge But I tried to start asking a different question How can I connect with the people who are right here right now with me? How do I how do I love and serve? The people that I'm with whether they share these intellectual interests or whether they don't And I I'm finding that that kind of fellowship is Maybe just as satisfying maybe even more satisfying. Don't feel like I have a lot of practical answers here No, this is no, I like this though like describing Your process Going back to that concept the process. Mm-hmm. Yeah, I just I've never thought about it quite like that before I think too about about integration. So everything is text So you can you can learn from everything and so this is on more the positive side of it So just asking the question. Well, what can I learn from this? So if I'm If I'm reading a book on whatever subject Um, what can I learn from this because I guarantee it teaches something Important if you listen about God about the human condition about the wonder of of the world So looping this all back around here How can those who are Those of us in their church, you know, especially we're thinking about this church that are more intellectually inclined more academically inclined How can we learn to integrate well? With our local churches With our brothers and sisters who who may not who may be very content doing much more hands-on type things Personally, I've I've witnessed this as a real challenge for some churches because you just have such a variety You may have one person who teaches a college class for a living And the person next to you over is a farmer or a carpenter or a, you know, something very hands-on How do we integrate these two things? How can we love each other through this? Excellent. That's that is the question Because because that's what the church is for That's the you know, I think we tend to have this and this is getting away from the howl question again, but I think we tend to sometimes have this attitude that our external differences are these aggravating impediments To the kind of commonality that that we want to have I think it's the point of church I think the the diversity In external things together with the unity in our faith in jesus christ Is the point or rather A rather the opportunity to love and serve each other in the midst of that is the point This is one of the things we have to be careful about in our in our plain churches Is that is that we don't make cultural uniformity in In extra biblical things The the measure and standard because that actually goes against the grain of and I say that as someone who loves plain culture Actually goes against the grain of new testament ecclesiology, but the howl question. Yeah the howl question So again, I come back to attitude Care about the essentials Value the essentials Invest in the essentials because that's what we have in common. Hopefully that's where I think The purely private investments we make in the intellectual life if if it means it's one thing if it's if it enriches Um my fellowship my worship my discipleship when it Becomes the thing that I primarily primarily value that's going to detract from fellowship That's going to get in the way of fellowship I think it's something Don Carson said I don't agree with Don Carson on everything, but he said We have this tendency to merely assume the gospel And then our passion isn't everything else maybe good things but things that are maybe more peripheral More in the realm of maybe application if you want to say if we're passionate about the gospel Then I think we are naturally going to connect more with our brothers and sisters And and to make discipleship the the priority so So the dominant question is how do I love and serve the people that I'm with That's that still doesn't answer the the practical question does it? I mean, I think it's it's as simple as if if my brother is a mechanic Then I'll ask questions about mechanic work I'll take an interest in whatever is what's his life about Because that's what I would want. That's what those of us who are intellectually inclined Probably a lot of us wish for that and feel lonely in that but it's an opportunity to to turn it around and practice The golden rule, you know, that's what I would want done to me I can use that as a springboard for for doing it to to someone else Because I think isn't that some of the challenge for those that have more intellectual type jobs or you know Are in college or whatever in our plan circles and anti-baptist culture. That's not as usual You know, and I think maybe that can feel lonely. It does. Yeah, it does. That's the other question How do we I mean, what do they need? How do we disciple people? How do you disciple someone who's smarter than you are? In some ways, maybe he's not mechanically smart Or maybe there's some other way, but how do you disciple someone who knows more than you do? Who's been to seminary and you haven't but you're kind of you know because of age or because of whatever you are That person's uh, you're in a leadership or a position of influence I think I think that sometimes it's easy to be intimidated by intellectuals Could that be some of the challenge? Maybe the missing each other in the communication because we're We're not scared, but like or maybe well, I mean, yeah, maybe scared, but more or less I mean, oh, well, we're just we don't know what that's like. We don't understand it So we're just kind of not really go there as much awkward. It's it's sometimes you've got two people who are intimidated So I remember I remember confessing to someone one time, you know when people ask me This was back when I was in college and people asked me what about that I without thinking I hang my head and uh, and she said well, they're probably doing the same thing. I think Intellectuals don't need the people in their lives to be intimidated by them You know they need to be loved just like everyone else. That's the last question I had written down, but is there anything else you would like to share? Well, I thought about this Thinking ahead to The end of life How do I want to be remembered? And I thought about this different times and honestly it's troubled me And I still think about it. Do I want to be remembered? As do I do I want people to say? That guy was really smart, or do I want people to say he loved God? He loved people And that's the question I think We who are more intellectually inclined ought to grapple with that's powerful I think we should Leave our audience to think about that I thought that might make a good final observation. Yeah Thanks so much for sharing Michael. You're welcome. This has been very informative for me. I really appreciate it Yeah, I've enjoyed it too
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$149 Lenovo Tab 4 10", $249 Tab 4 10" Plus, $109 Tab 4 8" and $199 Tab 4 8" Plus
The Standard tab 4 10" has a Snapdragon 425 processor, a 1200x800 resolution, 2gb of ram, and 16/32GB of storage. The 2MP front camera and a 5MP rear camera. The Tab 4 Plus 10" has a Snapdragon 625 processor, a 1920x1200 IPS display, 3GB ram/16GB storage and 4GB ram/64GB storage. There is A 5MP front camera and an 8MP rear camera. There's a USB 2.0 Type-C port and a fingerprint sensor as well. The Tab 4 10" Plus will have premium glass design.
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And here's the latest Android tablet here, Lenovo. So why are we looking at here? All right, we're looking at our new Tab 4 products that we're announcing at NWC here. This is our Tab 4 plus 10-inch models. This one? Yes, both of these, yes, both of these 10-inch models. This is Snapdragon 625, octa-core ARM Cortex-853, 1080p display. 1080p display. It's got a front 5-megapixel camera here. And the rear 8-megapixel camera with flash. All right, glossy glass back. So you get that premium feel. It's very nice and thin. It's a very thin device, very thin tablet. You get the premium feel of the glass. 7,000 mAh battery inside the device. And what's great about the Plus model is we included a fingerprint sensor on the front here. On the 10-inch model. So you can log in, get the secure login features of that. On our 8-inch model, the fingerprint sensor will be built into the power button here. Great. Nice. Great, so that's the 8-inch model. That's the 8. So is that the Lenovo Tab 8? The Lenovo Tab 4 8. And it'll be the Plus, that's the spec sheet for the 4. But we don't have one for the Plus here, but it's pretty much the same specs as the Tab 4 10 Plus. Also the 8-inch screen. 625s. Yeah, 625 process. And we're talking about Type-C. Type-C are on both of these. They're both through the Plus model. So you're gonna get the Type-C support there. Fast charging. They don't have fast charging. Qualcomm QuickCharger 3.0. Next to the United States. All right. Strong glass, it's not that bright. Yeah, it's not gorilla glass, but it's pretty sturdy. And then you have a lower spec 10-inch here? Yes, we have a lower spec 10-inch and a lower spec 8-inch. It varies by market. So it could be anywhere, two, three, four. And that's the Qualcomm 8917. There might be the 425 Snapdragon. Yeah, it would be the 425. And it has a nice soft touch material here. You're nice and grippy back. These are a little bit lower specs to meet a price point. For example, they have USB, micro USB. So the USB Type-C. The display on them will be HD display, 12mm by 800mm, as opposed to the 1920 by 1200mm on the plus models. All right. Again, these will be kind of a price play. So this one will come in at a price of $109. $109? $109. Very affordable. Very good. Battery life, very good system. This one will be $149. $149? And how about the plus over there? The plus. So the 8-inch plus starts at $199. And the 10-inch plus starts at $249. All right. So you're doing pretty good in the tablet market, in terms of... Yeah, well, last year... You won the leaders? Yeah, we're still on the leaders. We gained 2% share last year in the tablet market. And we're looking to continue to be aggressive and offer a wide variety of tablets for our consumers. For affordable prices. Right. High quality for a low affordable price. Correct.
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MRI ARTIFACTS | CHEMICAL SHIFT | ALIASING | MOIRE FRINGE | ZIPPER |
This video by Drs Srijita Ghosh, Mitusha Verma & Sanjeev Mani gives you a simple way to remember MRI Artifacts- with a pneumonic: CHEF MAGGI'S PIZZA - this video is brought to you by IndianRadiologist - www.indianradiologist.com 0:00 How to Remember all these? Try Pizza- Chef Maggi's Pizza 1:35 Chemical Shift Artifact 3:34 Herring Bone Artifact 4:55 Equipment Related Artifact 6:00 Flow Artifact 8:03 Moire Fringe Artifact 9:44 Motion Artifact 11:48 Aliasing 13:34 Gibb's Effect/ Truncation Artifact 14:50 Ghosting artifact 15:16 In phase & Out of phase 17:57 Susceptibility Artifact 20:53 Pulsation Artifact 23:47 Zipper Artifact 25:12 Asymmetric Fat Suppression Our Next Event is SONOBUZZ VIRTUAL - a dynamic 3D virtual event Live on www.indianradiologist.live from Jan 3-10, 2021, featuring Marilyn Siegel, Tom Stavros, Carlo Martinoli, Sheila Sheth, and National Faculty from India - Alpana Joshi, Ashok Khurana, BS Ramamurthy, Chaitali Parekh, Ankit Shah, Chander Lulla, Chaitali Parekh, Nitin Chaubal, S Boopathy, S Pradeep and more. Catch the program details & you can pay & register here: https://pages.razorpay.com/pl_FQG4n03JFzCmiD/view THIS PAYMENT LINK IS ACTIVE FOR ALL VIEWERS, BOTH IN INDIA & ABROAD _________________________________________________________________________ Follow us on Social Media for Event info, New videos, Free Classifieds Information on Jobs & Machines, Unusual & Rare Radiology Images, New Product Reviews & More YOUTUBE: Subscribe & Click on the Bell Icon for notifications: https://www.youtube.com/indianradiologist?sub_confirmation=1 FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/groups/indianradiologist/ YOUTUBE: https://www.youtube.com/indianradiologist INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/Indianradiologist Quick learning videos on Radiology for UG and Residents in Radiology. Subscribe to Indian Radiologist and get free Radiology teaching videos from experts in the field of Radiology.
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Hello everyone, my name is Dr. Sanjeev Mani from Indian Radiologist and along with Dr. Srijita Ghosh and Dr. Mithusha Vadma, we will be talking today on MRI artifacts. Now this is normally a very boring topic but we are going to make it a little bit interesting. It is a very simple way to remember MRI artifacts by thinking of the world's favorite food, pizza, okay? And not just any other pizza, pizza, which is a classic one, Chef Maggie's Pizza. Hi, this is Dr. Srijita Ghosh from Kolkata. Welcome to Indian Radiologist. First of all, thank you all of you for continuing watching Indian Radiologist. Please continue following our channel and keep subscribing and click the bell icon to get instant notifications. Now let me share a small secret. I think Dr. Sanjeev just now showed an empty pizza packet. You know why? Because he's gobbled up everything inside but I will not do the same. I will show you this entire juicy pizza but stressing on something. This is not an ordinary pizza. It is Chef Maggie's Pizza which will help you to remember all the MRI artifacts and make it much, much more interesting. So before I gobble up, here is Chef Maggie's Pizza for everyone. Thank you. So we start with chemical shift artifact and let's have a close look at this image. This is of course the amount of the abdomen and you can see a normal looking kidney here. Kidneys surrounded by perinephric fat but if we look at the lower pole of the kidney, what you can see is a black band coming out here whereas if we look at the superior pole of the kidney you see a white band here. Same over here in the anterior aspect you can see a white band however at the posterior aspect you see a black band. Now this is no abnormality. This is no pathology. This is what is known as the chemical shift artifact. Now the chemical shift artifact or the chemical shift phenomenon is also known as misregistration or mismapping that is occurring between the fat and the water molecules. Now we know that there is a difference in the resonance frequencies between fat and water with fat resonating at a lower frequency than water. However in this artifact what happens is that the fat and water pixels get incorrectly registered in the image and fat hence shows up as a bright band on one side and a dark band on the other side of a fat soft tissue interface. Now this artifact is seen in water containing structures which are surrounded by fat. So namely the liver, the kidney as we saw here, the optic nerve as well as the thecal sac. This artifact is also more intensive when the magnetic field is stronger and also more frequently seen on T2 and less on T1 sequences. To reduce this what can be done is a selection of a larger matrix or a spin eco sequence can be employed. Special pulse sequences like fat saturation or inversion recovery can also help and also by decreasing the voxel size. Now obviously an MR device with a weaker magnet would reduce this artifact or eliminate it completely but that of course is not recommended. Now coming to the H of Chef Maggie's Pizza and this H stands for herring bone artifact. Before we go into the details what is herring? Herring is a fish and the herring bone is like a pattern consisting of columns of short parallel lines as we see here in the MR axial plane brain showing these parallel lines running through. Is this normal? No, it's an artifact. This is called herring bone artifact also known as spike artifact, crisscross artifact or corduroy artifact. In corduroy pants and all that we wear we have these parallel lines. So this is known as corduroy artifact. This MRI artifact is related to one or few aberrant data points in case space. In image space the regularly spaced stripes resemble the appearance of a fabric with a herring bone pattern. This artifact covers the entire image in a single slice as we see here or multiple slices. This occurs due to fluctuating power supply, RF pulse discrepancy, electromagnetic spikes by gradient coils. How do we improve on this? By eliminating or removing any other equipment or turn off other equipment and then repeat the sequence in most of the cases once we do so this artifact is gone. Equipment related artifacts is a big subject and many of the artifacts here could fall into this category. However we are going to mention a few such as radio frequency detection circuit failure basically which can occur because of improper detector channel operation or sometimes just failure of the RF coil. But one important artifact that we need to discuss here is the one that we call crosstalk artifact. So what is crosstalk artifact? Actually there's a loss of signal which occurs in a slice from a multi-angle multi-slice acquisition. If you have a look at this image what you can see is that during the stage of planning what has happened is that the slices have crisscrossed each other at the level of the posterior elements. Now when that happens sometimes you will get these linear shadows that we are experiencing here on this image. So when the slices are obtained at different spaces and they are not parallel then these slices may overlap and give rise to this sort of an artifact known as crosstalk artifact. Now coming to F of Chef Maggie's Pizza and it stands for flow artifact. Now flow can manifest as either an altered intravascular signal, flow enhancement or flow related signal loss or as flow related artifacts, ghost images or spatial misregistration. The fully magnetized protons yield a high signal in comparison with the rest of the surroundings. High velocity flow causes the protons entering the image to be removed from it by the time the 180 degree pulses administered. The effect is that these protons do not contribute to the echo and are registered as a signal void or flow related signal loss like we get in a vessel like the intracerebral artery, bicellar in the brain. Flow artifacts are caused actually so by flowing blood or fluid in the body. A liquid flowing through a slice can experience an RF pulse and then flow out of the slice by the time the signal is recorded. Flow artifacts are also common especially in gradient eco sequences due to the nature of GRE sequences blood flow will produce a bright signal. Usually saturation bands can minimize this artifact saturating the slice upstream so that the blood will not produce a signal. Gradient moment nulling can also be applied to try to correct flow artifacts. So students we not only have to know the artifacts, see how they look like but also we have to know what are the methods to reduce it. So in this slide on the left we see the flow artifact due to flow of the pulsatile CSF but see on the right hand side this artifact is not there and how has it been done? The gradient moment nulling is applied in the second image to eliminate the artifact. So this is about F of Chef Maggie's pizza or flow artifact. The next artifact which we are going to discuss is moist fringe artifact. It's an interference pattern most commonly seen when acquiring gradient eco images using the body coil. So I'm sure you must have seen it at least once or twice during your experience and MR postings because of lack of the perfect homogeneity of the main magnetic field from one side of the body to the other aliasing of one side of the body to the other results in superimposition of signals of different phases that alternatively adds and cancel and that results to this kind of a pattern. This causes the banding appearance which we call as the moist fringe artifact. So it actually looks like black and white banding at the edge of the field of view as you can see in this image and this happens when the field of view is really large like when you are scanning the abdomen or when you're scanning the pelvis with both joints and it is seen with the GRE images. So it's two things in combination one is aliasing that is wrap around the kind of effect and magnet in homogeneity and how do we fix it because whenever you discuss artifacts or whenever you are reading about it or learning about it you should know also how to mitigate these artifacts. So you can shift from GRE to spin echo sequences and also try to bring all the anatomy within the FOV so that you can just mitigate this kind of wrapping around. The next artifact we are going to discuss is motion artifact. We know that motion artifact is pretty common in fact in almost 5 to 10 percent of all examinations we inevitably have to repeat some sequence because of patient motion. Now this could be because the patient is uncomfortable and in fact even claustrophobic within the MR gantry so care should be taken to actually talk to the patient and train the patient before starting the MR scan and that may help us in fact reduce this motion artifact. So besides talking to the patient other solutions include motion correction by using radial case space sequences or faster sequences like the blade sequence. We can also use immobilization aids besides that cardiac and respiratory gating scanning the patient in a prone position to reduce the abdominal excursion caused by respiration and also shortening the scan time can all help prevent motion artifacts. Besides respiratory motion artifacts we also have to worry about peristaltic artifacts especially when scanning the abdomen and pelvis and this can be tricky especially because of peristaltic motion of the bowel on which we have no control. So the solutions for this also include fast imaging technique and also sometimes patient preparation in the form of a low residue diet which sometimes can help in improving the image of the study. If nothing else works then IV administration of buscopan is quite effective in improving the scan quality as we can see on this image we see here bowel motion and post IV buscopan we can see a much clearer image because of the reduction in the peristalsis. Sometimes if all options fail then we may have to refer to a mild sedation or a short GA to complete the study. Some patients may also not want the GA and then you may have to move towards another imaging technique if nothing else is working. Aliasing artifact is also known as the wraparound artifact and it's a pretty frequently encountered artifact. To understand this artifact we have to understand what exactly is the field of view. Now field of view refers to the dimensions of the anatomic region to be included in the imaging and usually it is a tradeoff between the signal-to-noise ratio and the spatial resolution. So when we keep the imaging matrix constant a smaller field of view results in a higher spatial resolution but lower signal-to-noise ratio. Now if we happen to choose a field of view that is smaller than the area to be imaged that is what can lead to the aliasing or wraparound artifact. Hence basically this occurs when the field of view is smaller than the body part being imaged and hence the part of the body that now lies beyond the edge of the field of view is projected onto the other side of the image resulting in this artifact. Now this artifact can be corrected by increasing the number of phase encoding steps or very simply enlarging the field of view. Sometimes some machines do have anti-aliasing software which help reduce this artifact. You can also use surface coils to diminish the amount of signal received from outside the region of interest to reduce this artifact. We should always try to exclude the aliasing artifact as it creates quite an irritant while reporting. However in some areas for example like the pituitary gland a degree of aliasing artifact may be acceptable provided of course it does not interfere with the imaged anatomy. Now coming to the G of Chef Maggie's Pizza and it stands for Gibbs effect or Gibbs artifact. Now Gibbs artifact or Gibbs ringing artifacts are also known as truncation artifacts and are caused by under sampling of high spatial frequencies at sharp boundaries in the image. They are seen as dark lines paralleling and adjacent to borders of abrupt and intense change in object like in the CSF the spinal cord in the brain the skull interface. In spinal cord this artifact can actually simulate a small syringe so we have to be aware of this. It is seen in both frequency and phase encoding direction. It is related to the finite number of encoding steps used by the Fourier transform to reconstruct an image. How can we get rid of it? By increasing the matrix size use of smoothening filters if fact is one of the boundaries use of a fat suppression can help also. So this is what we need to know about the G of Chef Maggie's Pizza that is Gibbs effect or Gibbs truncation effect. Now the reason we have put ghosting artifacts here is that because sometimes they are discussed as a separate entity altogether but they are nothing else but artifacts caused by movements especially motion artifacts like respiratory motion, bowel motion as well as the heartbeat. Now these artifacts have already been discussed earlier in the motion artifacts section so we move on to the next one. Next very useful artifact which is in phase and out of phase based imaging artifacts also known as chemical shift imaging that is based on the difference in precision frequencies of water and fat molecules which causes them to be in different relative phases during the acquisition sequence and allow in phase and out opposite phase images to be obtained. Intra cytoplasmic fat is depicted as signal drop on opposed phase images when compared with the in phase images. So here you can see example the first image on the left is in phase while the other one which has a dark rim to the organs that is the out of phase. So here you can see that there is a small lesion in the left adrenal which loses or shows signal drop on the opposite phase or opposed phase and that is because of the intracytoplasmic fat content in the adrenal adenoma. So the same example with a zoomed image how we can see that clearly there is intracytoplasmic fat content and with this we can confidently come to a diagnosis. The way you can identify out of phase images is by the dark rim which you see around the organs on out of phase images. So it has lot of application and the main application is based upon the fact that we can identify pathological fat contents of the tissue in the abdomen by showing signal intensity drop on opposed or out of phase images. So where all can we use it? We can use it to quantify to identify fatty liver. We can identify areas of focal fat sparing. We can identify adrenal adenomas, adrenal myolipomas, lipid poor angiomyolipoma in RCCs to identify presence or absence of fat, thymic hyperplasia, osteoporotic versus neoplastic vertebral edging very important situation because here we have to differentiate between the two and sometime it can be really confusing. Whenever there is fat we can understand that it is osteoporotic fracture whereas neoplastic lesions they will display persistence of the high signal on out of phase images, vertebral metastasis, hemochromatosis of liver, intrahepathic pneumonia and metallic objects by the effect of susceptibility. So you can utilize this artifact to make a confident diagnosis. Next coming to is susceptibility artifact very commonly seen artifact and that is why whenever you are taking in the patient we are also demetalizing the patient while preparing for MRI. One of the factors whenever you have a free projectile or a ferromagnetic object getting into the magnetic field it can actually create haverks by being acting as a high speed projectile but the second fact is like if somebody has a hair clip or a hairpin that can create a lot of distortion the image quality but sometimes there are implants which cannot be taken out of the body during the imaging and they create these kind of susceptibility artifacts. Why do we have this? Because of the result of variations in the magnetic field strength that occurs near the interface of the subject and substance of different magnetic susceptibility. Large artifacts are commonly seen surrounding ferromagnetic objects inside of a diamagnetic material. Human body is a diamagnetic material so whenever you have something which is ferromagnetic inside the body we see a lot of susceptibility artifact. These gradient cause defacing of spin and frequency shift of the surrounding tissue. So we see bright and dark areas with spatial distortion of the surrounding anatomy. This is how these artifacts are seen. They help us to identify presence of some metallic object or implant within the body. This is how we see very commonly with the pedical fixation screws in the spine. Again this is a spotter maybe asked it's mascara which is causing the susceptibility artifacts or sometimes the mascara can have some ferromagnetic particles and you can get this kind of an artifact because of the susceptibility. How do we fix it? One and the most easiest way is remove all metal objects if whatever possible then again shift to spin echo sequences instead of GRE. Increase the ETL which is the cotrain length decrease the TE and increase the matrix. Again as we see these are useful sometimes to make a confident diagnosis. Similar is the case with susceptibility artifact. So susceptibility artifact can help us pick up hemorrhage and we understand that there is a whole lot of imaging sequence like GRE and SWI based on this particular artifact. We can identify hemorrhage, we can identify calcification sometime. Fungal infection can produce paramagnetic substances and that can also create this kind of appearance or artifact. Coming next to pulsation artifact yet another commonly seen artifact and the importance of understanding this is that sometime we may just create a wrong diagnosis after seeing this artifact as it mimics lesions. So here in this image you can see there is a vessel and just by the side of the vessel at equivalent or equal distances we see some kind of grossing or shadowing. So what is this? Yet another name to this is face encoded motion motion artifact and it is one of the various MR artifact which is the result of tissue slash fluid moving during the scan. So as we understand blood vessels they carry blood so that is anything fluid tissue which is mobile during the scan. It manifests as ghosting in the direction of face encoding so we can remember it as P for pulsation P for face encoding it is in the direction of face encoding usually in the direction of the short axis of the image. So for abdomen the axial and terraposterior direction will be the short axis. So that can be seen due to arterial pulsations, hollowing, breathing, peristalsis or a physical movement by the patient. How to identify that this is artifact and not an actual pathology? So identifying known moving flowing structures and noting that the artifact is in line with them. Second matching shape of ghost to that of the fluid vessel. Very commonly to mention is that they can mimic liver lesions whenever scanning abdomen because aorta is going to create this kind of artifact and some lesions similar to the shape and size of aorta will be overlapping the image of your liver parent schema. So that is where you can actually confuse white windowing to see repetitive ghost beyond confines of anatomy. They can be distinguished from gibbs or truncation artifact because they extend across the entire field of view unlike truncation artifact that diminishes quickly away from the boundary causing them. So this is another example of pulsation artifact. So this is what we discussed blood vessels pulsation artifact and that is how these are created. What is the solution? How can we remove them? You can use cardiac respiratory gating. You can use special pre-saturation band placed over moving tissues. Then your fat sat or saturation bands are being placed outside the FOV especially before the entry or after the exit slides for reducing ghosting from vascular flow. Scanning prone in abdomen to reduce abdominal excursion, switching face and frequency direction, increasing the number of signal averages or shorten the scan time. Now coming to the Z of Chef Maggie's pizza. Z stands for zipper artifact. Zipper artifacts appear as dashed lines. Now there are various causes of this MRI artifact. They may be due to radio frequency entering the scanning room. We see these artifacts as lines oriented perpendicular to the frequency axis of the image. Frequently there is more than one artifact line on an image and they may be present in all the image of an entire series. Now software and equipment problems can also cause zipper lines in both directions. There are various causes of zipper artifacts and various images. Most of them are related we have to remember. They are related to hardware or software problems which are beyond the radiologists immediate control. The zipper artifacts that can be controlled easily are those that occur when the door is open during acquisition of images due to the RF entering the scanning room from electronic equipment. For example, say a mobile device or aircraft and are being picked up by the receiver chain of imaging subsystems. So if we can actually get hold of any of these devices or anything which is on we can get rid of this artifact. Next is asymmetric fat suppression artifact. Another important artifact to understand because you can again misdiagnose few pathologies if you do not identify that it is an artifact and not an actual area of non-fat suppression or altered signal intensity. This happens due to asymmetry of body parts only a small band of tissues present where the fat protons are processing at the frequency expected resulting in frequency selective fat saturation working only in that area. So whenever you have a large field of view like in abdomen or whenever you have a curved surface like in ankle joint you can have asymmetric fat suppression and you may feel that this is an area of soft tissue edema or abnormality. Frequency specific fat set pulses become less effective when the FOV is increased so you have to use smaller FOV. The magnetic field homogeneity decreases as more tissue is imaged as a result. The precision frequency change across the imaging volume thus fat is processing at the expected frequency only in the center of the imaging volume. So whatever is your field of view or the specific area you want to see you have to keep the FOV small and the area of interest should be placed at the center. It is best to use small field of use when applying fat saturation pulses. Hope you like this video so to remember MR artifacts remember Chef Magnus Pisa do subscribe to our channel Indian ideologist thank you
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Keynote: Building Support For Your Cloud Native Journey - Robert Duffy, Expedia
Don’t miss out! Join us at our next event: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2022 in Valencia, Spain from May 17-20. Learn more at https://kubecon.io The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects. Keynote: Building Support For Your Cloud Native Journey - Robert Duffy, Vice President, Development and Runtime Platform, Expedia
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You know, most people get into software development because you can create these incredible experiences from almost nothing. The story normally goes, you have this great idea, and you can almost visualize your end user clicking through the experience. And then you get to your desk and you start coding. And all these roadblocks start appearing. Infrastructure, networking, security, policies. And with each one, that hope and excitement slowly fades. At Expedia Group, we're passionate about creating a world-class developer experience. And me and my teams do that by trying to focus on reducing the time from imagination to production so as close to zero as possible. Over the last few years, we've been on that journey and we have a long way to go, but we've also made tremendous progress. And today I'd like to talk to you about that. Now, unlike some of the other talks where we'd focus on technical details and some of the harder challenges that we've solved, today I want to talk to you about what I think is the hardest challenge in an enterprise re-platforming. And that's the people and the culture. I have to admit, it's a little bit nerve-wracking coming to a large conference like this, especially a tech conference and talking about people. It's not often we focus time on that. But in two decades of building and scaling large enterprise developer platforms, I've come to realize that the people challenges are sometimes far harder than the technical challenges. So it doesn't matter if you're on a two-person team or a 2,000-person team. Today, I'm going to show you the playbook for how you can achieve great success and avoid failure in your platform journey. And if there's one thing that I want you to take away from listening to this talk today, it's that it is possible to move incredibly fast and bring everyone along on the journey. At Expedia Group, we have over 5,000 developers running over 200 travel sites in over 70 countries. Our vision is to power global travel for everyone everywhere. And as you can imagine, that means shipping a lot of software and delivering a lot of innovation. Around 2019, we were at the tail end of the DevOps Cultural Revolution. Open Source and Cloud were running an all-you-can-eat buffet on tools, and we had a number of independent teams operating in silos. That created some interesting opportunities in the developer experience. Whenever we looked at a capability that we were providing, there were between three and five competing tools. That created over 100 permutations of build, deploy, and runtime environments. And our developer survey noted that teams were growing frustrated with the amount of time it took to onboard to new projects or just get people started at the company. Added to that, you have the cost of infrastructure, maintenance, licensing, and just keeping all these things running. And we had the formation of what I would call a fun project. So we took on this great challenge. Get to one tool for one job. And so was born the concept that the Expedia Group common developer platform. I've been building and scaling these kind of platforms for many years. And the re-platforming playbook is always the same. It doesn't matter if you are a large team or a small team. If you're operating in a large company or a small company, or you're running a small platform or a large platform, you have to do the same five things. Form an amazing team, pick your tools, find your allies, win over your detractors, and execute like crazy. There's just one problem. Everything is simple in enterprise re-platforming, but the simplest thing is difficult. Now, most people focus on these two areas. And if you're lucky, this will get you pretty far. If you just focus on picking tools, that's what we call analysis paralysis. And if you just focus on executing, that's what we like to call the Leroy Jenkins approach. And it's not going to get you very far. Where the most successful teams spend most of their time is in these three areas. Forming the team, finding the allies, and winning over detractors. And if you want to move at an incredible pace with broad buy-in, this is where you need to focus your time, too. So let's talk about forming the team. The first thing you're going to need is engineers, including the development managers and project managers that come with them. The best thing for you to do in a large company is find the engineers that come from within. The temptation can be to use external resources, but if you use too many of them, you risk alienating your internal partners. At EG, we were fortunate enough to find a number of people with experience with real-world operations running our largest travel sites. And the next group of people we added were product management. It's not often that you get this level of support for an internal platform. We're used to having product management support for external products. But as Jasmine pointed out, even if you don't have someone in the product management role, it's important to make sure that someone on the team is bringing the discipline of understanding your customer's needs and methodically cataloging them to your team. Finally, we added executive support and executive sponsorship. This might sound like a bit of project management bingo, but it's often overlooked. If you get this right, you're building a foundational platform that's high leverage and it's going to drive tremendous value to the company. And that's the kind of thing that executives like and will support and will fund. Let's talk about tool selection. Ah, tool selection. There's a great article from a Twitter engineer called Let 1,000 Flowers Bloom and rip up 999 of them. And the quote in there says, everyone is happy for you to standardize as long as you pick the tool they're currently using. The best approach here is listening and spending a lot of time understanding what your developers are trying to do. Once you understand that, you can catalog all the tools that they're using. And if you know that, you can start evaluating them based on some shared criteria. An expedient group that was support, maintenance costs, migration costs, and how much we were spending on keeping things alive. Once we've made those decisions, we published them out in the open and we told everyone what was deprecated and what was a go-forward tool. And we began the migration. In many cases in tool selection, cloud-native tools gave us a huge advantage. If we just look at Kubernetes, there was a great ground swell within the company. There was a huge community internally and a huge community externally. Using that enabled us to eliminate some of our custom tools that we had put together for a runtime environment. And the CNCF encourages some integration between and collaboration between projects, which means that they played well together often. So we had a great team. We picked our tools. We were ready to go and we got asked to go faster. Any time you're asked to go faster, you have a choice to make. You can either create a mandate or you can create a movement. You can choose to be persuasive or you can choose to be political. An Expedia group, we lean hard into choosing a movement. And that means focusing on finding allies and winning over detractors. Let's talk about allies. I think on the surface of things, finding internal allies seems easy. And the good news is you probably have more than you think. One powerful thing about creating a movement is that you make it your team's mission in life to manufacture allies. Whereas if you rely on mandates, you manufacture detractors and resistance. At Expedia Group, we found our allies by listening intently and reflecting back the jobs that people were doing. You can learn a lot by doing shadowing sessions and listening tours or structured user discovery. And the great thing about allies is you have a lot of them externally, too. Partnering with organizations like the Cloud Native Computing Foundation gave us access to end user groups and partners and special interest groups where we were able to get other people brought into our vision as well and build support outside our company. Just listening is transformative. Any time you can ask the question, what's hard and how can I help? You win someone over. And any time you help someone do a job they're trying to do, you win a bit of their heart. Let's talk about detractors. Oh, detractors. Detractors and resistance are a fact of life in large-scale enterprise replatforming. And to be honest, they can be exhausting. The hardest part is figuring out what is genuine and genuinely concerning versus what's just background noise. And your sole goal when you're dealing with detractors is to figure out, are you doing the wrong thing or are people just being difficult? And the best way to do that is by listening to your detractors, spending time reflecting, not getting defensive or solutioning, and thinking pragmatically is one of the most underrated skills. At Expedia Group, when we go and listen to some of our detractors, we turn the questions that they have into tickets and we investigate each one of them. And when you do that and you commit to that discipline, the people that have a hundred issues with your program end up having three that really matter. And you can take those three and use data and metrics to solve them. And when you do that, it builds trust. And trust turns a detractor into an ally. So we took this great approach. We built a movement. We created an amazing team. We picked some great tools. We found our allies. We won over some detractors. How did we really do? In 2021, we deprecated 149 developer tools. That's almost 12 every month. We freed up 100 developers worth of productivity and returned those to the product teams. And we saved roughly 20% in our license and maintenance costs for tooling spend. It was a huge win. I know what you're thinking. That's great. Mr. Duffy, I don't have time for your movement nonsense. I've got a migration to run. This will never scale. But I can tell you it does scale. And it does require a huge amount of effort. But having run platform transformations the wrong way, I can tell you that running a movement and investing in your allies and winning over your detractors requires far less effort than battling mounting resistance from your detractors in a mandate. In our project, we had to scale. Using our movement, we've mobilized over 500 teams and we're trying to land 10,000 application workloads in 600 clusters. And we're doing it by leading a culture of listening, leveraging the right tools, choosing pragmatically and focusing way more time on the people than we do on the tech. And now we're looking forward to the future, where we're looking to go even faster. And we're doing even more listening. Having a standard tool set and one tool for one job has allowed us to meaningfully map the user journey and put metrics against each stage of it. We've set goals, and we've set our standards for how we're improving it. And that standardization has brought line of sight to our vision for the developer experience. Where everyone is shipping on day one, we have less than 50-minute average lead time to change. And if you're stuck as a developer, we get you unstuck within two hours. And together, those goals are reducing the time from imagination to production to as close to zero as possible. I want to say thank you to everyone involved with this project at Expedia Group. I'm constantly humbled by the skills and the commitment to running a customer-focused migration in the Common Developer Toolkit. And I want to say thank you to you listening to the talk today. My hope is that some of you out there are downtrodden by constant resistance in battling some of those detractors. And you now feel empowered to go and have some conversations and discuss with your detractors how you can help them. Thank you very much. APPLAUSE
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Nerd Math — Mac Geek Gab 1021
Full shownotes with links: https://mgg.fm/1021 This week's Mac Geek Gab kicks off with Adam's dive into the Apple Vision Pro universe. He shares his buying experience, mulling over pricing, the necessity of extra storage, and the benefits of AppleCare+. Make sure you subscribe to ensure you hear about his experience of using it while doing programming work! Don't miss the quick tips, like using Siri to ping your keys without opening the Find My app, or Todd's advice on iPhone's Magnifier app to enable image descriptions. But remember, in the world of tech, as in life, Don't Get Caught unprepared! Then, the show takes a quirky turn with 'Nerd Math vs. Pilot Math,' sparking a playful debate. Dive into the listener mailbag with Ken's Gmail login woes post-password change and Jim's quest to restore from a backup after downgrading macOS. Learn about backing up before you leap into an OS upgrade, and explore the intricacies of macOS Mail's relationship with Gmail. The episode wraps with discussions on the latest in Mac temperature monitoring tools. It's a blend of practical advice, tech deep dives, and a hint of humor - a perfect recipe for keeping your digital life running smoothly and staying one step ahead! Chapters/Timestamps/Stuff mentioned: ============================================= 00:00:00 Mac Geek Gab 1021 for Monday, January 22nd, 2024 The MGG Discord Server is Live! The MGG Merch Store is Live! 00:02:49 Adam Ordered an Apple Vision Pro Vision Pro Pricing and Buying Experience Extra Storage AppleCare+ Using the Vision Pro for Programming Work 00:19:43 SPONSOR: BetterHelp. This episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Give online therapy a try at betterhelp.com/GEEKGAB and get on your way to being your best self. Quick Tips ============================================= 00:00:01 Siri - Find My Keys… Pings them without having to open “Find My App” 00:21:30 Ben-QT-Open iPhone App Library Folder by tapping on mini-icons, not large ones 00:23:06 Todd-QT-Enable Image Descriptions and More in iPhone's Magnifier app 00:28:59 Nerd Math vs. Pilot Math 00:30:15 Makenz-1020-You CAN send audio messages via SMS 00:31:54 Drewski-QT-Lazy Shift Finger: SOLVED System Settings / Accessibility / Keyboard / Keyboard Settings / Input Sources / Edit  / Capitalize words automatically Sarcastic Mode With Mixed Case While Texting 00:35:29 SPONSOR: Coda, the one Doc to rule them all. Bring your text and tables together! Sign up at Coda.io/mgg for FREE. Your Questions Answered and Tips Shared! ============================================= 00:37:05 Ken-macOS Mail won’t login to Gmail after a password change Google Retiring App-Specific Passwords 00:50:39 Jim-How do I restore from a backup after downgrading macOS? Time Machine with Option Key to Browse Other Backup Disks Backing up BEFORE you upgrade your Operating System 01:01:53 SPONSOR: Zocdoc, the easiest way to find a great doctor and instantly book an appointment. Sign up for FREE at Zocdoc.com/MGG and download the app today. MOAR QUESTIONS AND TIPS! ============================================= 01:03:44 Steve-1010-Set Your Mac not to ask you for a sudo password If you edit your /etc/sudoers file (with visudo), and find the line that reads: %admin          ALL = (ALL) ALL and change it to %admin          ALL = (ALL) NOPASSWD: ALL 01:06:40 Gary-O2 Sensing App on Watch… New Sales Only or Updates to remove? 01:11:23 DarthSebulba-What is the best way to monitor my Mac's temperature sensors? Exelban/Stats Fanny Widget MacMade/Hot iStat Menus 01:15:17 MGG 1021 Outtro ============================================= Bandwidth Provided by CacheFly Follow us on Mastodon Mac Geek Gab on Mastodon Adam Christianson on Mastodon Dave Hamilton on Mastodon Pilot Pete on Mastodon Mona for Mastodon (for Mac, iPhone, iPad) Adam Christianson on X/Twitter Pilot Pete’s Aviation Podcast: So There I Was (for Aviation Enthusiasts) Dave’s Business Brain (for Entrepreneurs) and Gig Gab (for Working Musicians) Podcasts MGG Merch is Available! Mac Geek Gab YouTube Page Mac Geek Gab Live Calendar This Week’s MGG Premium Contributors MGG Apple Podcasts Reviews feedback@macgeekgab.com 224-888-GEEK The Mac Geek Gab iPhone app Active MGG Sponsors and Coupon Codes List BackBeat Media Podcast Network Full shownotes with links: https://mgg.fm/1021
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It's time for the Mac Geek Gab and I, Pilot Pete, bring you this week's quick tip. When you're looking for something that has an air tag on it, you have to go into your phone and open Find My In. Wait, you don't. You just say, hey, S-Lady. And now with the new iOS, you don't even have to say that. You just say her name. S-Lady. Find My Wallet. S-Lady. Find My Keys. And she starts pinging them without you having to do anything else. Four quick tips like this, plus your questions answered today on Mac Geek Gab 1021 for Monday, January 22nd, 2024. Greetings, folks, and welcome to Mac Geek Gab, the show where you send in quick tips like that. Sometimes we share quick tips like that. You send in cool stuff found. Sometimes we share cool stuff found. And you send in your questions. And sometimes, hopefully most of the time, we can help answer them when we get together because the goal is for each of us to learn at least five new things every single episode. Sponsors for this episode include coda.io slash mgg where you can sign up for free and get your docs all kind of on text and tables on one page. BetterHelp.com slash Geek Gab, yeah, I know the URL is a little different. It's fine. We put them in the show notes for you so that you can just go to MacGeekGab.com and click on them. You can give online therapy a try at BetterHelp.com slash GeekGab and ZockDoc.com slash mgg, which is the easiest way to find a great doctor and instantly book online. We'll talk more about all of that in a few moments here for now, here in Chile, Durham, New Hampshire. I'm Dave Hamilton. Here in even Chile or South Dakota, I'm Adam Christensen. Salutations à tous, je suis pilot Pete Depelle. That's pilot Pete in Paris for those of you who can't get my pigeon French down. Greetings, Jensen. In two Chile here, we're at least above freezing, although there is snow on the ground. It's impressive. There's snow on the ground in Paris? Oh, yeah. Wow. Is that atypical or is that sort of normal? No, it's sort of normal, but it doesn't stay below freezing long here. I've found that, you know, when it happens, it gets in the mid-thirties and stays and is windy. So if this were, say, you have an iPhone 15 Pro, right, Pete? So if this were, say, two, two and a half weeks from now, you could go outside with your iPhone 15 Pro and take one of those cool, like, not quite movies for the Vision Pro, like the whole thing, and you could send it to Adam because Adam, you ordered one of those this morning. Didn't you? I did. I had been planning for this, actually. One of the reasons why I did not get an iPhone 15 Pro, because I was going to take that money and use it for this, although I don't know how much the sting out of the 4K bill that took. Yeah, right. It was hard. 4K? OK, so how did the pricing work out for you? Yeah, it's $3,400. What do you mean 4K? Yeah, it was $3,499. And then you start adding on the stuff, right? And so you get in there and oh, guess what? There's a 256 option, which is the 3499 256 gig storage. And then, well, you want 512? That's another 200 bucks, even though I could go get that for about 50 bucks. I think just about any place else, maybe even less. I don't know. What is a 256 SSD cost these days? It's around 50 bucks. I would I'm imagining, I think. Yeah, or less. Yeah, yeah, yeah. But, you know, Apple, they love to charge for that stuff. And then you could go all the way up to a terabyte. And, you know, I was originally just going to go with the base model. And I thought, you know what? I'm not going to be buying like every version of this thing. So like my option to upgrade is not going to be like, I'm not spending another four grand next year for the two or whatever, two years, whatever it is. Yeah, right. I need a little longevity. So I wanted to give myself a little headroom. So I'm like, OK, I'll take the middle tier, you know? And then you got tax. But then the super sting really was the Apple care. I didn't do my research. Had I done this ahead of time, I would have known and been prepared. But 499 for Apple care plus. Whoa, 2499 a month, which I went with the monthly option, you know, because that allows you to continue till you don't want to pay it anymore. Yeah, right. And, you know, with that. The price on that device and the amount of technology that's in there. It's like, yeah, I need to have Apple care plus on this thing, especially in a V one product, right? So if there's any kind of defects or any other things, I just don't want to deal with it. Yep. So yeah, I think you get a year on the hardware out of the box, but still it's just like I'm planning on having this thing for a long time. It's sort of like I look at it like I never bought like really high end Macs for myself. Like I always was kind of MacBook Pros, but, you know, kind of lower middle tier never went for like a Mac Pro or a Mac Studio or like anything crazy. So this is my four way into the, you know, spatial computing technology. Yeah, I'm I'm curious what like what are you? What what drove you to buy this? Like what what are you going to use it? But for like I'm just curious. Yeah. So the number one thing is, you know, I'm very interested to just use this, see if I can use it as on a daily basis for my work, for doing programming and development work, right? The idea of having basically infinite desktop is very appealing to me as a developer and a programmer. You know, I have two screens now. I've wanted bigger ones for a while. I haven't invested in those. That's another place like I have really just bare bones screens. I don't have five. I don't even have four case screens. I have just regular screens. OK, yeah, you know, I'm looking to see if that experience works out. It'll be interesting to see with the weight and all that stuff, how that how that pans out, but that and then, you know, I like I like entertainment and watching movies and stuff like that. So I think that is going to be my other use cases, just entertainment consumption. You know, I'm frankly the only person in my house. I think that actually watches TV like on the TV. Right, you've said that. Yeah, yeah, everybody else watches on their phones or whatever. They're fine. Yeah. So but I like to sit in the living room and watch a TV. So now I guess I can sit anywhere I want and watch my big giant screen. Great. And have that that experience. So I don't, you know, I really don't know. I don't know where developers are going to take it. I'm just excited to try something brand new. I think, you know, it's been years and years and years. I was going to even comment, you know, like. I'm seeing iPhone 16 pro rumors right now, right? And the iPhone has gotten, unfortunately, just kind of tired. I mean, it's where it is in the cycle. I mean, it's just through so many generations of this. But like it's a recycle of rumors. Like I think the rumor was next iPhone is going to have two terabytes of storage. Well, we've heard that rumor for like five years. You're right. Right. So what? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So just excited to try something new and be I, you know, again, I've never jumped in on the full cutting edge, even with the original iPhone. I did not buy the original iPhone. It was through the generosity of a listener that I ended up with the original iPhone. Oh, interesting. They wanted me to discuss the iPhone. And I was just like, I can't pull the trigger on what was it? It was like a big drop. Oh, yeah, it was a lot. Yeah. Hundred bucks like right after it launched and there was no subsidies. It was like eight. I can't remember the original price. I want to say it was around 800 bucks and then they dropped. But remember, you could get four, eight or 16 gigabytes if you really pulled the trigger. Yeah, it was crazy. So yeah, I'm just excited to like see what this is all about and see if Apple really pulled it off. And, you know, it's had nothing but rave reviews in the media from the people who've tried it. So I'm just very excited to kind of be on that. But really the use case is because of the battery life, it'd be, you know, I can be tethered here in my office. I can have it plugged in just right into power and use it for as long as I want to use it for as long as it's comfortable. And I'm really curious to see how long is comfortable. I've heard people say even after a couple hours, it can get a little bit heavy, but we'll see. Well, I'm glad that you've I mean, you've taken a leap here clearly, you know, and it's a leap you don't normally take. It's not just like in your wheelhouse to do this. So I'm I'm I'm stoked to hear I like I, too, have heard the opinions of folks that have used it. Most of those are, quite frankly, more like me, where they just take the leap anyway, every time, no matter what. I'm really eager to hear your take on this because because you're not like that. I did atypically, I did not order one this morning. I. I. I don't I I believe it would wind up collecting some dust for me, given how I work and what I what I do for work and what I how I engage. Like we do my wife and I do watch TV together at home. So like I'm not on the road as much as I used to be. So which is where I think I would probably get the most use out of it. I think this is perhaps the perfect hotel room computer because you can bring a big monitor with you anywhere you want to go. And it doesn't take up the space that a big monitor would. So there you go now. I've got a justification there. Yeah, sorry, Pete, I am a couple hours too late here. We are recording this on Friday the 19th, just so you know. But yeah, so I'm I'm I'm eager and I may like like many things in my life. I may realize I made the wrong decision and then I'll buy one. And then, you know, that's fine. But Pete, did you did you get one or no? Or did you order one yet? Like you said, my concern is that, you know, I was down in the basement. We're getting ready to move in the spring. And I was down in the basement cleaning out a bunch of stuff. And I've already got some very expensive dust magnets I've discovered. And and that is actually one of my concerns is the same thing, Dave, that this may not be used as much as as a thirty five hundred. No, four thousand dollar piece of gear would require so. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, I I really want one. I really, really want one. I could justify maybe fifteen hundred, maybe two thousand. So hopefully, you know, like all tech, it's got to come down in price. But it will. Yeah. And this is the the the Vision Pro or as they want us to call it, the Apple Vision Pro. Somebody texted me that last night because I asked about Vision Pro. And I said, look, you know, if Apple either buys my company or or writes my paycheck, I'll call it what Apple wants me to call it. And they know how to find me. But I don't know that the price is going to be something they want to pay. But like this is the pro version of this product. Yeah, right. What's the non pro version going to look like in terms of features and price and all that stuff. So yeah, yeah. I mean, I'm concerned about it eventually becoming a you know, very expensive paperweight as well. Like that's in the back of my mind. Like this is an experiment. It could totally fail. Like it could think this could be the only one ever made. And you know, I don't think that's going to be the case. I agree. But Apple's done that before. I mean, I mean, the HomePod's back. But the original HomePod was like, oh, that didn't work. You know, yeah, they just killed it off. Or, you know, there's lots of things that have been killed off after one generation. So that was interesting. Now that you mentioned that HomePod, too. That's one that, you know, was here and went away and then they did the mini and but not very much Hurrah about it. You know, it was just all very quietly done. Yes. Yeah. So that could happen. Just real quick on the buying experience. That was smooth. I'll just tell you that. Like I had a little bit of issue just because it was early in the morning and I didn't have like all the lighting on in the house. But basically I did it through the through the app. It looks like you could do it, you know, through your Mac and then it'll go connect to your phone. I'm I'm assuming using the continuity features. But basically the first step was scan your scan your head. And that was kind of like the Siri process where you hold out your phone. In this instance, you would look left, right? Oh, the face ID process you made. Yeah. Yeah. So you didn't do the head circle thing. You just did each direction and you had to do that twice. So I had a hard time getting that registered at first, but I eventually got that through and it went fine. And then it asked all the questions about, you know, do you wear glasses? Do you wear contacts? All the prescription, you know, and I had my prescription ready. You know, so you do you do need to upload your prescription. I guess after you ordering. So they'll let you go through the ordering and then I guess you have to upload. I didn't have to go through that process because I ended up finding out that if you use contacts, one, you don't, depending on, you know, how your eyes are, this is all, but I have, you know, normal contacts, not mono vision ones or anything like that. So I just have standard contacts, no cosmetic contact stuff or whatever. So you can just use the vision pro with your regular contacts. Now I also need a little bit close up stuff for my computer stuff. So with that, I'm just getting the regular, like, reader inserts, like 1.0 power reader insert. So I went that route rather than going with the prescription lenses. I had my prescription ready in case I wanted to get the prescription lenses and not have to use contacts, but that's the route I ended up going because I think that's going to work better for me. Because that way for normal viewing, I could just wear my contacts and, you know, watch movies and see the distance stuff. And then for my computer work, I can use the reader inserts because I have computer glasses or whatever. So I went that route. So that was that was really smooth, other than the fact that I didn't, I didn't see the question that said, oh, if you're using contacts, do you want to use contacts with readers? And so there was a button for that. I missed it. So I was already down the ordering process. I'm like, wait, it never asked me asked me when I want to get the reader inserts. So I completed my order and the facial scan is so that they can get you the right light seal and all that stuff that. So it like registers your face and it sets all that stuff up. So I'll just go back and, you know, order the reader inserts separately. So unfortunately, when I went back to do that, it wanted to do a face scan again. And I guess if you have the reader lenses, there's an adjustment in terms of the light seal. They recheck the light seal. And so there's all kinds of different light seal numbers. It's like a two number plus a letter. So when I ordered it without the inserts, it was like 21W. And then when it rescan my face, it's like a 23C or something like that. So I had to get a new light seal. The light seal is 200 bucks. Oh, that stings. Yeah. So everything on this is separate. So I don't know if I'm going to really need both if I'll be able to send the one back, but it sounds like different light seal when you've got the inserts in versus when you don't, at least according to the face scan it did. So we'll see, you know, when it all comes. But yeah, just be prepared. Can't you just turn out the lights in the room? You know, or you could have just asked in in in our MaciCab discord at macicab.com slash discord because Warren said, Adam, I knew you were a 23C. So oh, boy, actually, I have a question that came up in that. So you talked about using the app in the phone and then doing the Mac and it'll it'll talk to the phone. What if you're an Android user? Can you not use the Apple Vision Pro? Is it dependent on iOS or Mac OS? Or maybe you have to go to the Apple store or you have to go to the Apple store and have them do it for you. Yeah. And I wonder how like percentage. I know there's going to be a lot of people where the process you went through this morning and just described works totally fine. And then there's going to be some people for whom they get their thing and it's completely the wrong fit. I'm wondering what the the success percentage is going to be like comparing that of people who did it at home like everyone had to this morning versus people who go into the Apple store and actually get fitted for it there. I'm curious. Like I don't really necessarily have a guess as to which one's going to be better because I'm going to guess the genius is going to take their iPhone and do the same and do the same thing. Right. That's 21C or whatever. Yeah. And that's kind of why I'm curious because I've had I've never obviously never been scanned for a Vision Pro, but I have been molded and scanned in all of any way that you could be fitted for things that go inside your ears like in ear monitors or earplugs that are custom fitted, all of those things. I've I've had every method done to me. I've had it done with an iPhone where it's using the Face ID scanner to do that. I've had it done with a you know, with the goop that they pour in your ears. And then I've also had it done with a like bespoke 3D scanner that's presumably quite similar to whatever the scanner is on the iPhone. And the success of those is equal. It's not none of them is perfect, by the way. You know, and I guess the advice that I can extrapolate from those experiences and share with everyone here is this is while not a custom fit product, it is a tailor fit product. And like my in ears and I advise people with this all the time, it's the same advice if you get it and the fit is not 100 percent absolutely perfect for you, call the manufacturer, a.k.a. Apple and have them fix it because they want you to have a good experience with this. That's the whole point of this. And also you want you to have a good experience with it. So don't be afraid, whether it's a Vision Pro or custom fit ear plugs or whatever, like make sure it's perfect. And you know, you'll probably need to try it four or five times before you know that it's not perfect, because it's going to be different than the first the first time you put it on because you've never used it before. But give yourself permission, you know, a few days in a week in to say, yeah, no, I I know this was weird the first time I put it on. But now it's not weird anymore. It's just uncomfortable on hot spot on my forehead. Exactly. Yeah. So so that would that would be that would be my advice. Well, I'm eager to to hear when when you get it, Adam. And and and obviously we'll talk about it here on the. I'm sorry. It's going to be a lot of learning. Yeah. All right, folks, this episode is sponsored by BetterHelp. Look, around New Year here, it's easy to get obsessed with how to change ourselves instead of just expanding on what we're already doing right. Right. About a year ago, I actually started back into therapy for the first time in several decades. And it has been fantastic for me. It's nice to really just have someone I can talk with on a regular basis, kind of process all those things that are going on in life. And it really can be helpful, at least it has been for me. So if you've been thinking about starting therapy, well, give our sponsor BetterHelp a try. It's entirely online and it's designed to be convenient, flexible and perhaps even the best part suited to your schedule. We all know how difficult it is to get things into our schedules these days. 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Ben shares an interesting one here for us. And it came out of a question that was posted in our discord where somebody says, once in a while, I want to open a folder in the app library, but usually I cannot do it on either my iPhone or my iPad. Once in a great while, whatever the magic tap is, I can do it and the folder opens, but most of the time either nothing happens or I unintentionally open one of the apps. And listener Ben commented in our discord, this magic way of doing it. And the trick is when you have a folder in your app library, if it has four or less in it, you can't open the folder because there's no reason to the folder is you are seeing the full contents of the folder. But a lot of times when there's more than four, what you'll see is three large icons and then a bunch of smaller icons representing the apps that are not being sort of highlighted, if you will, tap on the group of smaller apps. This causes the entire folder to open up so that you can see all of the apps on equal footing. And it's magic like I've fought with this for years. I just, I didn't think it was possible. And and then thankfully we now know that that it is. So thank you for that, Ben. Great, great stuff. Yeah. You wanna take us to Todd? Yeah, it's cool. Yeah, yeah. You wanna take us to Todd, Adam? Yeah, Todd says, hey, I use CarPlay a lot to read text messages back to me while driving. Just notice that Siri will now tell you there's an image attached and then describe what is in the image such as open refrigerator with multiple items or person holding a dog. And yeah, this is an amazing new feature in Siri. I'm assuming it uses all the, you know, image AI that is built into iOS now. And it's really, really cool. Makes it a lot safer also when you're getting a text message in the car. Very, very cool. So if you haven't experienced that, it's great. I wrote Todd back because this is also a feature in the magnifier. It has a really cool thing where you can turn on image descriptions and you can point your phone around the room and it will start describing things to you. You have to enable it, but once it's on, it's really cool. And it can do things even, it's kind of like an accessibility feature too because it can do things like detect doors and tell you where a door is and what kind of handle it is and how far away it is if you have the LiDAR features on your iPhone. So that's a lot of fun to play around with too. It's mind blowing. It is. Have you played with it yet, Pete? I have not. Dude, when I saw your- I feel like such a Luddite. Well, you're only about 24 hours behind me, Pete, because I didn't know about this until Adam mentioned it in the reply that I saw when I was prepping the show yesterday. And I was like, what? But you have to go into magnifier apps settings. There's like a little settings widget or whatever. And you've got to enable the point and speak thing and all of this, but then once you do, it is magical. Like, it lets you do all the cool things that you'd ever want to do to demo. I can see where, especially from an accessibility standpoint, there's a lot of benefits here, but it's just cool. I had no idea that you can point it at instructions and it will extrapolate things out. You can do this thing where you point your finger at, you hold your phone like, you know, arms length away-ish from whatever you're trying to read and you tap the text that you wanna read with your finger and the phone focuses in on that blob of text. Yeah, yeah, as I'm describing it, it's hard to describe. You gotta play with this. It's really, I was stoked about this. Whoa, you know, there's big brains working this stuff at Apple, it's astounding. When you think how difficult it is to get a computer to do something like that, I think. I mean- It's crazy. You know, this is a doorknob, it's a leverage doorknob, it's a round knob or here's some text I want to focus in on and it knows, you know, it's able to derive, that's what you're trying to figure out. Yeah. That's wild. It's wild. I'm stoked to try this. Yeah, yeah, you just turn it on and then once you enable the mode, there are five different things you can have it do. There's the point your finger at the deal and it'll do the thing for you and then there's text detection where it starts to just, like if you point it at text, it shows you its reading of that text on the screen just in real time as you're just kind of doing stuff. Almost like the translate app does, but this isn't translating it, it's just showing you in English and then there's image description, so I don't know what happens if I point this at the screen, it's a screenshot of a computer screen, a screenshot of a website with text and images and a group of people on it is what it's saying. As I'm showing the screen that we're recording on here. And then if you aim it at the door, let's see, can I aim it at the door here? Yeah, it says one door nine feet away and it's getting confused. Like yeah, it will tell you, like you said Adam, it'll say in the handles on the right it swings in or it swings out. Yeah. It's crazy and then there's, go ahead. My house has the lever handles versus the knob so it'll describe the type of handle even so that you know, yeah. Oh man, I gotta move to lever handles in the house. I love those. Those are much nicer than the knobs, yeah. Actually, I guess we did move to them in the house. I just need to in the office here. All right, upgrades. As if I need to do more upgrades. But I didn't spend 4K on a Vision Pro, so that's like extra money, isn't it? Extra money for handles. Is that, do we get to call that nerd math? I think we get to call that nerd math. Yeah, I didn't spend. You and I just made $4,000 each this morning. That's exactly right. Yes, yeah, I think that's nerd math. Yeah, yeah. I've heard of girl math. I've even heard some people say boy math but I'm not entirely sure on the definition of these things but this, this is nerd math. Well there's public math which pilots never try to do. Right, well, that's right. I have a feeling your day job requires more math accuracy than mine even, Pete. Yeah, often it does. Yeah. You try to never do it in your head while describing it to the guy sitting next to you unless you really do enjoy embarrassing moments. That's fair. That's fair. That's fair. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I'll give you that. But it's funny how you, real quickly, how everything is with the clock divisible by six and that sort of thing. So if I look at 540, I know I'm doing nine miles a minute because 54 is divided by six, nine times. Yeah. You know, that's the sort of thing. So those sorts of things you quickly get and people are always amazed by that and you're just like, no, we have 420 is seven miles a minute. Right, because you're just dividing by. By nine and six, divide by six because of the. Divide by six, of course. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And then there's the zeros that you're chopping off. But yeah. So 600 knots is 10 miles a minute. 10 miles a minute. And that's like when you're flying a plane that's important information to be able to sort of extrapolate quickly. Yes, how many minutes away from my next way point? Yeah. I'm 80 miles away. How long is it gonna take me 12 minutes and change? Right. Yeah, yeah. But there's public math in a nutshell. There's public math. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So I tried this thing. I pointed the phone at myself. It says devilishly handsome pilot who knows all things Mac in there. Of course, Pete, I think there's an Apple store in Paris. You better take that thing in. There's something wrong. All right. Too shake. All right, we're having fun. You want to take us to our next quick tip, Pete? I can do so. McKen's wrote in and said, I wanted to correct something you all said about messages at the opening of 1020. Messages can in fact send audio message to anyone, including SMS, and they will receive it and be able to play it. Because we were thinking that you couldn't send it to someone with some of the low-lifes with an Android phone. Sorry, just kidding. Don't send me any email. If you got an Android phone, I get it. So you can send a voice message to somebody, and the way to do it is when you're in messages next to the text box, the text entry box, there's a little plus sign, and you tap that little plus next to the window. If you press and hold it, you're gonna get photos to select. But if you just tap it, in my phone, it's about five apps down. It says audio. When you tap audio, it starts recording right now. It doesn't bring up, you know, get ready to record or anything like that. So as you press audio, it's recording. Speak your message, and when you're done, there's a little stop button on the right. You hit stop, and then you have to send it. Once you send it, there's a little thing that says keep it underneath, a little small button underneath the voice message that you sent. I don't know how long it lasts. If you don't tap keep it, does it go away after a certain amount of time? Je ne sais quoi. But that's, I don't know why. Je ne sais pas, I do not know. So I don't know how long if you don't select keep it, but I do know that you can select keep it if you want to keep that message in latency in there. So. Nice. So that was pretty cool. Thanks for that update, McKens. We appreciate that. Yeah, that's good stuff. Good stuff. All right, one more quick tip left. Drusky. Drusky, I got Drusky. He says, for years I, or they say, for years I've suffered from an apparent birth defect known as Lazy Shift Finger, whereby my pinky finger lingers on the Shift key while my other typing fingers have moved on to the second letter of the word. Having no solution other than slowly retyping the overcapitalized word, I wrote an email pleading for an MGG intervention that right before sending, I went exploring and found that the setting has, that is also intuitively located at system settings, accessibility, keyboard, keyboard settings, input sources, edit. It's a setting called capitalize words automatically. I interpreted that as capitalize the first letter of a word in a sentence when you forget, which in fact it does, but I threw caution into the wind, clicked the switch to enable and voila. No more capitalizations, even if the word is mid-sentence, my Shift Finger is still lazy, but my typing no longer reveals it. And just as an aside, this doesn't apply to typing numbers and characters however, but as those are few, like extra, you know, you come with commas parentheses, I'm so bad at grammar. I'm, I've, you know, like extra characters there. Apostrophes. Apostrophes, yes, that's what I wanna say. He says, I will just add those as text replacements in the keyboard settings, which that's another tip I think we've discussed in the past, where if you have common misspellings that you just do, because you mistyped things, like for me, it's download, I for whatever reason, swap the A and the O. I just put that in as the bad version of it and as a text replacement in the keyboard replacements and it automatically gets fixed. So it fixes my bad typing, but he says, hope that helps someone afflicted like me. So great tip for those other characters, I'll just add something you might wanna play with, Druski, is slow keys in the accessibility settings. So if you go to system settings, accessibility keyboard, slow keys, there's a setting that adjusts the amount of time between when a key is pressed and when it's actually activated. There's a little slider. And so if you linger on keys, you could adjust that and that might help. Interesting, okay. I've got a quick question on this and I only found this out recently in a WhatsApp text group that I'm in. I was thinking that, have you guys heard of the sarcastic mode? What's this? Oh no. No, no, I swear to God, I'm being totally serious. It's when someone wants to express sarcasm, it's like every two or three letters or every other letter is capitalized in a word. And I'm going, so this guy's always being sarcastic is what it appears to be in the previous case. Have you heard of that? Apparently not. No, that's like all caps yelling? Yeah, all caps is yelling, but sarcastic mode is like T capital, H, I capital, N, K. Oh, did not, I've never heard of that. You're trying to express sarcasm, I'm like, I think this is a great idea. You know, okay. You do mixed casing in your message. Yeah, mixed case is sarcastic mode. I'd never heard of that until about two weeks ago. So I was just thinking, well, maybe, maybe Druski was almost being sarcastic. All right, look, you know how it is. You have a team of people, you're working on a thing together and you need to keep everyone on the same page. Well, our sponsor, Kota, lets us keep everything on the same page literally by bringing together the best of documents, spreadsheets and apps into one platform. Kota stops you from ping-ponging between different tabs and tools. Kota has been amazing for collaborating with some of my remote colleagues and it really helps centralize all of our processes and shared knowledge. 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He says, it appears that I've gotten caught by Gmail. I had to change my Google password, which went well on my iPhone and iPad, but not on my M2 MacBook Air running Mac OS Sonoma. After changing the password on the Mac, I received an error in Apple Mail, which I use for Gmail. After consulting Google, I wound up deleting the account for mail and then attempting to re-enter it. When I did that, I encountered the error that says something to the effect of the server cannot process the request because it's malformed, it should not be retried. This is a Safari window that pops up when mail's trying to do Google's OAuth authentication. The next Google search I did showed that I was not alone. I followed some suggestions, which included clearing Safari's history and cache all to no avail. He says, I'm still in the middle of MGG 1017, where Dave mentioned, you mentioned the concept of using a third-party app for Gmail. So I downloaded Easy Mail, which seems to be working. That being said, I think I would still rather use Apple Mail. Do you have any suggestions for solving this weird login authentication problem? I'm now a bit nervous about using Gmail for my user ID on various accounts that involve two-factor authentication. I was thinking about creating my own domain and using Fastmail for these. Would you mind sharing your thoughts on that too? Adam, what do you think? Yeah, I mean, that's very frustrating. The issue he's describing, it looks like there's been instances where OAuth2 doesn't work on OlderMax. I don't think that's the case here because he has a brand new Mac. For OlderMax, the trick would be you'd have to go in to your iCloud account or your Google account, rather, and you can create what's called an app password that doesn't require two-factor authentication, the OAuth thing. But because he's on a newer Mac, what it looks like to me is that pop-up window that comes up, which is Safari, but it's in its own kind of instance. So when you're trying to log in, it tries to go to Google and do the two-factor OAuth thing. I noticed that window was a private browsing window. So one thing I thought was that maybe it's the private browsing that's getting in the way and it may be related to some of the changes Apple made to private browsing because I think now Safari, if you've had a private browsing session before and you relaunch Safari, I think it goes back into a private browsing session again. There's a setting in Safari you could do to change that, but I would make sure that launch Safari and make sure Safari is set up to open up in a non-private browser window because I'm guessing it's blocking some things and Google's like, I don't know what's going on. So that was my theory on it. That's my thing. Oh, interesting. Yeah. Well, when I saw the private browsing window, I thought that that was intentional by mail to not inherit any given, any logins and cookies that might exist and just have a sort of blank slate of Safari to take you to log in to this account for mail, but instead of it opening a window inside mail, they just invoke a private window in Safari because why reinvent the wheel? That was my interpretation of it. But I've seen this go both ways. So you might be right. We all kind of bring our own assumptions to the table when we see these things and there's no way of knowing which one of us is correct. So yeah, but my thought is if Safari, if you clear all that out and Safari still isn't the right thing, temporarily change your default browser to Chrome or something and try to let mail reauthenticate because there might be, who knows, there might be some setting in Safari that is spilling over to private mode. If my interpretation is right, that's still causing trouble. I don't know. What were you gonna say, Adam? No, I was just gonna say, yeah, that it sounds like there's another option. Just in general on this with browsers and stuff like that recently, especially Safari with the number of security, privacy things Apple has added, which I am very appreciative of. I run into this a lot more now where certain websites, certain things, like I have my, the plumbing company that I do work with has a way to pay online, but that will not work in Safari anymore because of their, whatever they're doing with privacy and stuff like that. So like I have to make sure I open that in Chrome or some other browser, again, not really happy about probably what it's doing behind the scenes, but that's just the way. But it's something for people to know, like this is just generally a good tip. If you run into a website where it's not working in Safari, try another browser. That's just a good general tip and it might work someplace else. Just be aware that you might also be having your privacy invaded on. Yeah, right. So there is a thing that's happening this year, Adam, you suggested using what Google calls their app specific passwords for less secure apps were LSA in Google parlance. I believe if you are using one of those for a Gmail account, so like an account that is at gmail.com, I believe what I'm about to share does not affect you, but I've put a link in the show notes for this just in case. But if you are using a Google workspace account and you might even have one of these as a legacy from your personal domain or something when they were free, or maybe you're paying for it, but it's where you use Google's mail services for your own domain, whether it's for work or personal, it doesn't really matter. If you're doing that, starting this fall, you will no longer be able to log in with those app specific passwords. And starting in June, you will no longer be able to create those app specific passwords. The options will go away. If you're doing this, you probably got an email from Google recently. I certainly did because I'm doing it with one of my, actually with one of my macicab.com things. So we need to, you know, those of us that are in this boat need to figure out how to get around it because there were a lot of things, especially like with mail, where life was simpler with a less specific password or less secure password or whatever it is. Well, then it becomes a problem with two-factor authentication. Do you have to turn that off just to be able to continue to use the Apple mail client and to get it together? No, no, no. This is Google enforcing the two-factor authentication is what's happening here. They are enforcing that you must log in via their Oauth system. Not with, you know, you can have right now these less specific apps mean and app or less secure apps and app specific passwords. This is like trying to do public math. The idea is you normally would log into Google with your Oauth thing and the two-factor and all of that stuff. But there's some apps like say an IMAP email client where the only thing you get to put in is a username and password. There is no opportunity to log in with Oauth. Like mail actually lets you log in with Oauth. That's what this whole problem is about here. And Adam's solution was create the app specific password and bypass Google's Oauth. If you have a Google app for domains or Google workspace or whatever, you can't do that later this year. Yeah, just that's a PSA. That's a PSA, that's right. Yeah, it's just related because you brought it up, that's all. Just on the Oauth thing to Pete, like if you have a client, like I'm gonna go check now. I didn't know this was going on Dave because I think I'm using app specific passwords for Fantastic L right now. I don't know it's still required of that. But I would encourage anybody who, if you have an app like this that's not supporting Oauth, email your developer and ask them because Oauth support can be added to an app. I wanna ask you about that. Like as a person who writes code for a living, like how good are the libraries that companies like Google offer and the corollary question is how difficult would it be for any given programmer in general to add this to their app if, say, Fantastic L doesn't already support it? My guess is it probably does. But there's a lot of libraries out there. As a matter of fact, I was going and looking, I'm actually having to do this for the one that's really difficult is sign in with Apple. Like they have Oauth plus. It's like there's all kinds of extra steps. You've got to support Mail Relay. You've got to do a bunch of extra things. But like standard Oauth 2 stuff is pretty standardized at this point. I don't know about Swift, but I would assume there's a library already there for it or somebody's written, there has to be. Because for any other programming language, PHP, JavaScript, everything has, you can find a library and it's complicated, but it's not impossible. Not it. It's been around long enough that that was my presumption to support it. Like a week's worth of work or less, maybe to implement Oauth. I think it probably depends on your app and what you're doing. Fair. But it shouldn't be super, super hard at this point. It's not a six month project for most people. Again, I don't know how everybody's asked for it. Well, of course, I'm asking you to generalize. Yeah, yeah, yeah. If you got a bunch of legacy stuff you're doing weird, who knows? But yeah, for a standard like log in, it's become pretty standardized. Yeah, okay. Cool. Thank you. Yeah, yeah, fun. I was confused because that's what I use for busy cow. And I'm pretty sure my mail client on my phone still uses an app specific password. I don't think I've ever changed any of that. Yeah. And as long as it's an at gmail.com account based on the, let me read the language. Starting in fall of 2024, less secure apps, third party apps or devices which have you sign in with only your username and password will no longer be supported for Google Workspace accounts. They're not saying Google accounts, they're saying Google Workspace. And Google Workspace is when you're using your own domain. Like that effectively, you know. And I have one of those, you know, and that's the, of course my main one, my domain. When I got the email from Google yesterday or day before whatever it was, it was, hey, here's this thing that's happening. Here's the timeline, the one that I shared earlier. And here's a text file listing all of the accounts in your domain that suffer from this problem. And so like we each have email addresses at macgeekab.com, right? You know, and feedback at and premium at and all of those are considered email addresses. Of course, they listed one for me and it was mine. So, you know, and I'm the admin of the domain so that's why they sent the email to me. So like you guys don't have to worry about your macgeekab.com accounts because you're not using less specific or less secure passwords or whatever. And Pete from the FAQ at busy mac, they asked G Suite accounts will only allow access tabs with using OAuth. Does this affect busy call or busy contacts? No, it does not busy call and busy contacts already use OAuth to access your Google G Suite accounts. We don't use or store your Google account password. So you're fine on busy call. Yeah, and that's the reason. Yeah, that's the reason for this, right? Is, you know, when you log in, and when an app has you log in with the OAuth thing, it never sees your password. You authenticate with, in this case, Google and then Google shares a token with the app in question and then stores that token on their end too. So you can go and revoke that one token on the Google side and it would stop, in this case, busy call from working but busy call couldn't ever like log you in and do other things with your account because you've only given that token access to your calendars. When it requests it, it asks, and you see this come up on your screen, Google says, busy call is asking for access to your calendars, do you wanna grant that? And you say yes, but it can't see anything it hasn't asked for and that you haven't granted and it can't log in other things. So, yeah, so it is more secure. Like there's good reason for all of this. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I like that, okay. Yeah, yeah. All right, shall we go to Jim? We shall, we shall. Jim writes in, he says, I have a corporate issued M2 MacBook Air Managed by Jamf. After an inline upgrade from Ventura to Sonoma, everything got real buggy. Went through a number of steps but engineering gave up and told me to nuke and pave. I've been faithfully using Time Machine with an external two terabyte drive so I figured this is no big deal. In the installment iterations, Time Machine refused to restore the latest Sonoma backup before the downgrade. After getting a fresh Ventura install, Time Machine also refused to restore from any of the Ventura backups in recovery mode. It tells me I have to use migration assistant. Turns out migration assistant just hangs at the setting up spinner but never logs out. If I kill it, wind up with a cursor and desktop but no other UI elements forcing me to do a hard reboot. I have two questions. How do I get my files on the existing Time Machine backup and what other backup options should I use going forward? I'd be happy with an occasional clone that unmounts the drive after completing a daily backup. I've used CCC, carbon copy cloner before but you guys talk like it's less useful than before. Work won't buy any apps so I'd like something as close to free as possible. Yeah, so I've never had great luck restoring to a downgrade. I've done it and I talked about it on this show because I wanted to prove Apple wrong when they said they hadn't broken core audio in Ventura but they had and I proved it. They of course never acknowledged it. Good news, it was magically fixed in Sonoma and they never said anything about it. So right, you're welcome Apple. I've done it but what I will point out is like you could force your system to accept all of this if you really try hard but a lot of things namely Apple's apps like mail and photos and contacts and things like that won't work because their data stores are from like you can't run the new version of mail or photos on the old version of macOS. You might be able to run the new version of say busy Cal on the old version of macOS. So those apps work fine when you sort of downgrade but Apple's apps don't because those apps are part of the OS install. And it's for that reason that trying to do a migration assistance or really any of that from newer to older it's simply not gonna work. So you need to nuke and pave and start sort of manually bringing all of these things in. You can open up your time machine drive, right? You know, time machine backups are navigatable in the finder and they are navigatable in the finder for this exact reason so that you can just double click on them and open them up and you will see a list of all of the backup dates pick either the most recent one or maybe even one that predates your upgrade and try and pull from there if that exists. But it's gonna be a bit of a manual chore doing this. My advice is to, when I did this, I realized, okay, I can't keep my, like there's no way I'm gonna be able to recover the mail from my backup to this machine without a lot of sort of really manual, like extracting from individual folders and the same would have been true with photos. I use iCloud Photo Library, so I just start, I nuked and paved and I start, let photos start from scratch and it pulled it down. I use imap mail exclusively on this computer and so I just let it, I logged it into my mail account and let it pull everything back down from the cloud and rebuild the library with the older version of the OS. And that all worked fine. But that like, Adam or Pete have either of you, would you do anything differently, I guess is the question. Yeah, Adam. I have a question. I mean, I've never had to downgrade or I've never done downgrades like this, but would the handy dandy, hey, there's extra features when you hold down the option key trick work if you wanted to restore files the time machine way because if you go to your time machine icon and you hold down the option key, so normally you click on the icon and it says browse time machine backups. If you hold down the option key, it says browse other backup disks. So if you haven't attached backup disk, you can point time machine at that old time machine. This is a great way to, if like, we had that conversation a while back where people have said, I got a new time machine, how do I migrate my stuff over? You know, my answer is keep your old time machine disk and just set up the new one as new and then you can always plug that back in and go back and re-browse it if you need to get something off that old time machine backup. And that's how you do it. You hold down the option key, you get browse other backup disks, you can point it at another and then it gives you the time machine interface. You can go to whatever folder directory and the old time machine restore that way. So that might be a way to do it. The finder can be a little bit tricky because it's like weird how things are broken up and like finding stuff. I don't like just going and browsing my time machine disk from the finder because it feels confusing to me at least. Yeah, yeah, yeah, fair. Yeah, yeah. We always talk about that option key and how often do we not follow our own advice, I mean, right on that? No, that's why I love doing this show because yeah, we all learn. First the other cool thing about that, holding down the option key on the time machine icon, you have the option to verify backups. And isn't that one of the big complaints about time machine that the backup is corrupted? It doesn't do as much of the verification as you would want it to do. Probably not, but it does some. It's better than nothing, right? Yeah, correct, correct. Yeah, I think, somebody please correct me if I'm wrong, feedback at macecom.com. I think if you verify backups, it verifies that the backup is readable, not that the contents of the backup match what's on your disk. Okay. And you want to send that to feedback at macecom.com? I guess. Feedback at macecom.com. I guess. The other question I had is like, I love how Adam plays into the shtick but clearly doesn't like, it's not part of his deal. That's right. It's no, it's perfect. I love it. I've waited to acknowledge it for several weeks here because it's just perfect. I'm the straight man. I know. It's great. All right, you idiots. I'll play along. Okay. Feedback at macecom.com. About downgrading, especially if you nuke and pave, what, I don't, I guess I, and this may be too long. Maybe we don't have time to go into it, but feedback at macecom.com, if you know the answer to this, what about the downgrade, especially if you've nuke and paved would cause time machine not to operate normally? Like it would think you have a brand new clean system and you're just restoring from your time machine backup. Well, yeah, but you're restoring from a time machine backup that was made from a newer version of the OS, at least in Jim's case here. That's the issue. Oh, so it had our time machine had already kicked in. On the new one, correct. Okay, that's the part I missed. That's my working assumption. Again, you know, it could only go with what I've assumed or what I've interpreted. So yeah, yeah, yeah. So there may be another tip there is when you are upgrading and maybe that's why I usually do this. I don't, I disconnect my time machine backup and upgrade and make sure everything's working and then reset up time machine. You know, we're in our 19th year of the show that I believe is the first time that practice has ever been mentioned. And yet every single time I'm doing an upgrade, I do one last time machine backup. I do one last carbon copy cloner, you know, clone of the data volume, whatever's possible with that OS. And then I physically disconnect the disk to which I'm doing that. And I leave it that way, sometimes to my detriment for weeks, you know, and then finally it's like, oh crap, that's right, CCC is not running. I gotta reconnect it and tell it to go again and all that, you know, like, but I do it for exactly that reason. And we've never talked about it. It's just never, I never thought about it. It's the brilliant way to operate. And I think that the price of drives, it's worth getting an external drive doing a CCC backup, getting a Sharpie pen right in on there and setting it on the shelf and go back if you need it. I was gonna say many times I have just, you know, in advance bought a new drive. Like I know the new operating systems coming out just by doing one terabyte drive that I use temporarily in that week or two for time machine backups. And the only one I don't change is I always leave my back plays running. So I, like I have back plays if nothing else. Yeah, yeah, fair. I, another way of doing this, and I don't do this as often as I probably would think I would want to, is I have a lot of storage on my NAS. I have a folder in my NAS archive folder that I call cold storage. And anytime I am decommissioning a Mac, I will make a disk image of that Mac and put it in cold storage and I never delete those. And then that way I know that like if I get a new, you know, when I got my new laptop and I was gonna give my old laptop to my wife, yeah, I migration assistant it over, but I know that it's possible something might not be copied. So I imaged it and put it in cold storage and then that way I'm free immediately after rolling to the new Mac to nuke and pave the old one and give it to Lisa, right? Like I have no concerns about, well, I probably want to leave that around for a little while just in case. Nope, there's no just in case. It's like, I already did the just in case. Easily could do that same thing before major version upgrades of Mac OS. And that way you're not dedicating an SSD to it. You don't need to figure out which SSD can I do this on. You just put it on your disk station if you've got a NAS or some big pile of data drive and just use disk, I just use disk utility to create a disk image and save it over there. That's it, so. That's like my carbon copy, not my carbon copy, but my croto sync archives that we've talked about before. I mean, that's the same piece of mind I do those for, but that's a great tip. 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I like how he starts it. I'm a MacCast refugee and I've been perusing back episodes of your show. I like that. That's great. Thanks for coming over. In episode 110 at 1257, there was a tip to use Touch ID for Pseudo-Auth and Dave- 1010, just 1010. Oh, sorry, 1010. I didn't want to rewind us, you know, 18 years. 1010 at 1257. Dave started talking about using weak passwords to make it easier, which I realized was mostly tongue-in-cheek. However, there's an easy way to stop Pseudo from prompting you for the passwords if you're so inclined and you edit your Pseudo-er's file, you find a line that reads, you know- We'll put this in the show notes. Yeah. Percent admin, all equals all and all in parentheses, but you know, it's complicated. Basically, you go into that little command, you add after the all equals parentheses all, no P-A-S-S-W-D, no password colon, and then Pseudo will no longer prompt you or any users in the admin group for their password. He then goes on to say, he prefers VI Pseudo command for editing the Pseudo-er's file, which is VI, you need to know VI, this is all dirty Unix command line stuff, but if you- It's hard to edit the Pseudo-er's file without VI Pseudo. You can do it, but you have to be authenticated in exactly the right way. So like this, if you're using Pseudo enough that you would wanna do this, you probably either already understand enough about VI to get yourself in and out of it, or it's time to understand enough about VI to get yourself in and out of it. Yeah, and then I appreciate his last comment here. There are certain risks that come with this, but I think it's less risky than using weak passwords. You know, again, both things, like I said, I'm assuming it was tongue in cheek, Dave, when you said to use weak passwords, maybe not. Well, it may have been, but it's what I do, so. There's what we do and then what we- What we advise. Correct, yeah, yeah, yeah. I've said this many times, security comes down to a very personal thing. What are you willing to, what risks are you willing to take or not take and everybody kind of has to make their own choices about this? For me personally, like on this, I don't do either of those things. I'm happy for the few times that I need to put in the admin password or something like that to just happily do that, but that's my choice. You make your choice. Great tip and great comment nonetheless, but yeah. Yep, yep. All right, we have a question from Gary who is asking about what's happening with the Apple Watch, Ultra 2 and Apple Watch 9 and the O2 sensors that are in them. Now, they're not the only Apple Watches with O2 sensors, but they are the only currently for sale as new Apple Watches with those O2 sensors. And in the news, there's been, you know, they were taken off the shelves just before Christmas because of this lawsuit from an Italian company who's patent O2 sensors probably in some way infringes, or Apple's use of it infringes on their thing. And so Apple has announced some future plans about how they're going to disable the O2 sensors in the Ultra 2 and Series 9 Watches that are sold going forward. And Gary asks, will Apple issue a software update to remove the O2 sensors from previously sold models? Should we avoid updates on our Apple Watches? Pete? So, yeah, so I thought, wow, I'm not gonna update. And then yesterday on Mac OS Ken and you talked about Mac rumors. To be clear, everything we're sharing is what we know as of the moment we're recording this, which is January 19th. And I'm about to muddy the waters, brother, because I just, just as you were talking on the last question, I said, yeah, let me see if there's any others to back this up. And now it's saying that, so feedback at macgeekgap.com or on our Discord channel, Live Chat, if any of you have updated to 10.3, watch OS 10.3 on, can you tell us whether it killed it or not? Because I found an article that said it's gonna kill it, that was a day ago. So, we don't know whether it's gonna kill the blood oxygen sensing capability on the current watches with the new OS. Is it killing it? I know that they're selling the new watches with no ability, even though the sensor is physically in there and the app is still on the watch, if you tap it, it takes you to the health app with explanations and other avenues to go down. And then I just found out, in reading that, why my son's Apple Watch 8 was broken. He couldn't get an ECG and he couldn't get the blood sensor to work. And we thought, well, that functionality just didn't work in on the watch. If you're under 18, those apps won't work for you. They're inhibited by Apple. Yes, right? And I kind of understand that the lawyers got involved in that and said, oh, we don't want to do that. But yeah, I'd be interested to know now that my son is over 18 and he got a new watch for Christmas, does his stuff work? I bet it does. He was 18 when Christmas rolled around. So it probably worked from the beginning, but. Okay, all right. But so yeah, so like I said, I'm sorry, I just muddied the waters. I don't know. Mac rumors, Mac OS, Ken all said, look, if you've got a watch with that functionality in it, the update is not going to remove that. And then I saw a couple of articles and one is behind a paywall. It just was the teaser. They had to read further and I can't read any further. But the teaser was that the update was going to remove that functionality. So. Interesting. So Warren 10.3 is at this moment in time, still only available in beta. And Warren in our chat says in the latest beta, again, as of this moment, he still has that option. So we will stay tuned, right? Keep your eyes peeled on the news and like wait to do that update. Maybe take this moment to turn off automatic updates on your Apple watch so that you aren't one of the first testing this if you don't want to be one of the first testing this. Right, because I'll tell you what, especially those of you out there that fly late civil aircraft, this is a huge function. Oh yeah. You're up at 10, 11, 12,000 feet. You can measure your blood saturation. It would I rely on it to save my life? Probably not, but it's a good indicator that, hey, you know, I'm only reading 85%. I'm a little loopy here. I probably need to descend. Yep. So it's not, it shouldn't be your primary and sole indicator, but it's a clue. Yeah. Yeah, there you go. And in aviation, a clue bird strike will save your life, sir. There you go. All right. I know we have very limited time because of some scheduling stuff here, but I do want to share a note that, or a discord chat that happened. Darth Subulba, sorry, asked and said, I have an old Intel MacBook Pro that starts having graphics issues for a few hours after running games. Has anyone, I suspect it's a heat issue. Has anyone found a good free piece of software for showing the internal temps of the graphics and CPU? And of course, you know, I think iStat menus because that's what I use, but that's not free. It is included in set app if you have it. But the chat from this evolved and told me about some apps that I had no idea existed. The first one, if you like the way iStat menus looks, you might even like this first one better. It is available on GitHub and it's called stats. It's from Excelban, E-X-E-L-B-A-N on GitHub. And we'll of course put a link in the show notes, but it looks a lot like iStat menus and in fact is a little more compressed in its view. I'm thinking of switching to this on my laptop at least to test for a little while, but it very much inspired by iStat menus, which of course was inspired by a free app which was our very first cool stuff found years and years ago called menu meters. Remember that last from the past. So that's this one, that's Excelban's stats, which is of course linked in the show notes. And then there's one called Fanny, which is at fannywidget.com, which will show you just the temperatures of your GPU and CPU as well as the speed of your fans. So, and I think you can do some control of the fan speed, so. And then there's a third one called Hot, which is available on GitHub. We've talked about this one on the show before where it shows you, it's really focused on the temperatures and the speeds of the fans and that sort of thing, the CPU sensors. So we'll put all three of those out there, but I'm excited about this stats thing. And I never heard about that one before. Yeah, yeah. Menu meters is dead, isn't it Dave? Oh, menu meters is dead. I think when we did episode 1,000 or 999 or something, I went and looked just because I was feeling nostalgic and there was like someone that had rewritten menu meters to sort of work again. I don't know, I have some memory of that, but I don't know, my memory sucks. That's why I have computers to remember these things for me. Right. I've had iStat for so long and I wanted to go check the price just because I was curious. It is 12 bucks for a single license and 15 bucks for a family license. So if you do wanna go commercial and pay for one, it's great, I've been using it for years and that's not too bad. No. And the nice part about paying for software is that there's a greater chance of its longevity. It's really the way I'll say that. But as long as the person who's making stats still wants to use stats for themselves, then it too will continue, right? Like, if it's to scratch an itch and stats was last updated on GitHub, it looks like five days ago. So, yeah. The same is true for podcasts. That is true. I mean, you pay for podcasts by visiting our sponsors. Yeah. And we've got some amazing donors so thank you to them too. Yeah. That's how you keep this show going because if this was coming out of your pocket for 19 years, I'm thinking it may not still be here. Yes, that's fair. Yeah, yeah, right. Yeah, we love doing it. Don't get me wrong, but yeah, we need to cover our time and expenses and all of the things. Adam, we gotta figure out somehow to get Adam to be able to pay for this Apple Vision Pro, whatever the heck it is, 4K. 4K. Maybe that's why the price is what it is. It's so that you know that you're getting rich 4K value out of it. Yeah. Beautiful. Thank you for hanging out with us folks. Thank you for sending in all your tips and your questions. That is another way that you support the show for sure. You support the show by listening. You support the show by sharing it with your friends. All of these things really do help. And then, yeah, visiting our sponsors for sure. Whether you buy, that's between you and them. It's our job to convince you to go take a look. And so hopefully we've done that. And of course, you can find links to the sponsors in the show notes at macgeekup.com and you can have those delivered to your email. And of course, you get more than just the links to the sponsors. You get the link to everything, including like stats that we just talked about. So I said we weren't gonna do cool stuff found. And yet, was that the coolest stuff that we might have found this week? Maybe. Great. Thank you so much. Thanks to Cash Fly for providing all the bandwidth to get the show from us to you. Visit macgeekup.com slash sponsors to see all the sponsors from this episode and recent episodes. Because Adam wrote a cool thing for the website that does that. So might as well check it out. See his handiwork, folks. Thank you so much. We will see you next week. None of us have it on our t-shirts. So I'm just gonna have to guess at three words of advice to share with both of you and all of you. And that is, folks, make sure you don't get caught. Made up. Du vous laissez pas prendre. That's five words in French. Later. That's perfect. I didn't see you would put that up there. Otherwise, I would have thrown it to you for it, Pete. But that, what you did was great. No, it was great. That was perfect. That was great. Yep. I have my iPhone plugged in with continuity camera running and I just got to alert that battery's at 20%. So I don't know what that's all about. I gotta figure that out. Oh, that's fun. Yeah. Mine, same with camo cam. I'll go from 100% to the 65% over the course of the two hours we do the show. Even plugged in. And yeah. Look at this. Nuke Brewer says that menu meters is still working on the Mac. So we'll have to investigate that and share it on a new show. Yeah, I'll share it on another episode. Adam, will you do me a quick favor before you leave in your audio settings in StreamYard here? What is your microphone set to? Are you actually on the device that like the virtual device as your mic? Yeah, the M4. Okay. All right. I was just surprised that we had is, what's that? Mo2. Mo2. In StreamYard's audio settings? Yeah. That's the problem. You need to be on the virtual device that we set. That's why. That's why it's been messed up. Yes. I had this theory. Now when you talk, if you change that device, it's gonna be so loud. Yep. Oh, it must have got screwed up. It does. You gotta check every week. I've learned to do it too. There it is. Okay. Back off about 5 dB please. Yes. All right. Now we just know to check that in the future. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yep. Yep. Okay. Well, at least now we know. How is that? Does it need to go down further? It's still hot. Yes, please. Much better, but hot. Bring off 2 or 3 dB. Yep. How about now? How many did you bring off there? I'm down to 12. Okay. Now I would have brought heat back off. I think we're about equal some now. I mean. It's just so much louder than the rest of the show, but. No wonder we've been having issues. Sorry, guys. Oh, hang on. Now that you've done that, I need to bring your input level back down to 100. Okay. Now talk to me for a second. Testing 1, 2, 1, 2. Check, guys. That's way better. Go ahead, Pete. Test 1, 2, 3, 4, 5. That's okay. All right. So 12 is your number. We just need to make sure we're actually using the compression. Yeah, I just noticed, as you moved away from your mic, it's like there's no compression happening. Crap. So, yep. All right. All good. It's fine. The audio version of the show is gonna be totally fine. So I'm not worried about it. Yep. All right. That'll teach us to go with our assumptions. All right. Great. Thank you. Yeah? Yep. Yeah, I had to balance it out. Wait, so it'll change even if I haven't touched audio hijack? Uh-huh. It's Chrome that Chrome like loses. It's, it forgets. Oh, okay. I have it, sometimes my camera will change, but often, I would say twice a month, I have to change my audio devices in Chrome. Okay. I will make sure to add that to my checklist. Yeah, you'll, eventually you'll just make it part of your workflow and you won't even think about it anymore. So, yep. All right. I gotta run. But thank you guys. Same. Yep. Folks, later. Thanks, Adam. I'm gonna turn off the things. So, thank you. Thanks for it. Yeah, I wish we had thought about that earlier. Later, folks. You want me to kill the stream? Please. Thanks, folks. We'll see you next week. Take care, everyone.
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The #1 Secret to Making a Man Miss You Livestream with Matt and Helena
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online look at that all right hello everyone Matt coast here and Helena Hart hey everybody why can't we see ourselves oh you want to see ourselves this is us right here on on this thing right here I think how do we what do we see what if people are watching it where they do stuff well they it says right now so nobody's nobody's here yet okay looks like but hopefully they will be here soon hopefully they will be here soon yep see there it goes yeah there's a little bit of a delay yeah it's weird it's weird but it's fine it doesn't matter okay okay so hello everyone we're gonna talk today about about how to make a man miss you number the number one thing number one we got someone saying hi in the chat hi so so there's a few different things that I wanted to talk about there's been kind of a ton of different questions that people have been asking us and one of the things around that it's been about you know making guys miss you really and then this this whole topic about like making a guy miss you it is much bigger than and broader than I think people really realize that it is because there's like you know this idea where a guy leaves you know and he thinks of you in his mind and he thinks like man like I you know I'm just so like I just love this woman so much you know like I want to go and see her again I want to hang out with her I want you know I want to spend time with her I want her to be in my arms right that that's a big topic because it encompasses everything from not just you know being attractive to a guy but also like being in a relationship with with a guy where he feels like he wants to be there where he feels like he wants to be a part of this like he feels like he wants to have some kind of bigger place with you and you guys can be on this team and as we're gonna talk about in a little bit here this idea of you being almost this you know like the first word that or first phrase that comes to my mind when I think about this is safe space right and you know it's it's kind of a weird word right now because there's some political connotations around it but at the same time I think it's a very you know and there was there was actually a comment recently where some woman was complaining because she said sorry there's comments just like totally what was it she kept you know what was it she wanted more intimacy in the relationship she said he's backing up no no no that's not what I'm talking about there there's a comment in oh this is what it was so there's this comment on one of our YouTube videos where this woman said that we're turning guys into like beta males right like where we're like you know turning them into these guys that are just wimps and you know whatever because we're trying to like trying to make it as safe as possible for them and you know if a guy is gonna be a beta male right or if a guy is going to act or feel that way like you creating a safe space for him isn't what's gonna create that right that was already put into place years ago okay if a guy is going to be weak and wimpy that is something that happened from his upbringing that's something that happened from you know his life before he met you that's not something that you're creating right now okay um what we're talking about here in relationships is commitment right this this thing where we have two people who come together in a relationship where their partners you know where they're on the same team where they feel like they can go out and you know create their world and you know take over their world or you know what whatever they're doing you know like going out there and just you know living life together and making things happen and you know what whatever it is that that you and your partner want right it's not this adversarial thing and this adversarial thing is what we've been what a lot of people are kind of conditioned into right now right so there's like this war of the sexes right and it's like I mean that it's like the most destructive thing ever to hit our culture is this and it's growing right now there's there's these different sides to this war of the sexes things and it's growing and it's this idea that we need to like you know make each other be something else that's kind of um encompassing this whole war of the sexes thing and it's it's tearing us apart it's not healthy um it's not good for you it's not good for your relationship it's not good for men it's not good for women it's not good for anybody you know and and I think that we do a huge disservice to ourselves to our relationships to our culture to the people in our lives to to everybody else in in our society by trying to like you know make people be this certain way that we want them to be instead of or you know attacking them and trying to you know make them stronger or whatever you're trying to do instead of being a partner and creating a space where a man wants to come back to where he feels like like oh my god this is you know like this is this I can relax here you know with one of the big complaints that a lot of women have is this white men pull away thing right and it's like you know we're talking about do you want to go ahead and explain that situation that we're talking about so if you're not familiar yet we have a program called feminine enchantment and Helena is it's Helena's program and she answers questions on that program about different situations that anybody's member of is having and they ask questions and she answers them and there was this question that somebody asked in yeah the guy pulling away and the more he pulls away she just keeps trying different things and it feels like we were talking about feels like pressure to a man the more she's even though she's you know trying to be sweet and invite him to do things and the intimacy I guess in the relationship is really faded and the comment she made was that he's going back into his cocoon so what you were saying that I thought was so brilliant was like you know he's like what if you were that cocoon what if the woman was that cocoon that you know he felt so safe and so good around you that you just like he felt compelled to come closer and closer rather than having to pull away to get that safety right exactly and it's like this this idea that we're talking about right now of this you know being you being this cocoon you being the safe space where it's the the difference between that and having this adversarial relationship where you're like I need this man to do this and be this way you know I don't want to make some you know beta male guy you know by you know being nice to him or whatever that's like the opposite right and what we're trying to do is like imagine you know if you are in this relationship and when the guy felt pressure from the outside instead of you being the one that he pulls away from you're the one that he comes to you're the one that he connects with when he's feeling pain when he's feeling overwhelmed when he's feeling emotional when he's feeling whatever he's feeling that normally makes him pull away instead of pulling away from you he comes towards you because he's pulling away from something else you know and you know the overarching thing here that I wanted to talk about with the the whole topic of making a man miss you is that just one idea right and this idea is there's actually a study that was done a while ago by the relationship research Institute right and the relationship research Institute is a great institution they do tons and tons and tons of research studies right there's this guy I can't remember exactly what his name is off the top of my head but he runs it and he figured out how to determine when a couple was going to break up or get divorced right he did these studies with these married couples and he they tested everything right they're like testing their blood they're testing like you know their sweat they're testing like you know their heartbeat and their breaths and stuff and when they're interacting with each other and what's going on and what they're saying they did like number counts on the words that they said and they like you know just did all this massive massive analysis right and it's really really cool a lot of these studies that they do are just absolutely awesome and what they found right this guy had like a 90% accuracy in being able to tell when somebody was gonna when a couple was gonna get divorced right 90% accuracy this guy knows if you're gonna get divorced or not just by having like a five minute conversation right and you know the the interesting thing about it was he that what they found was that in order for a couple to stay together they have to have five times as many positive emotions in their interactions as they do negative right so five times right if you go below five times which is you know way more right there's a very very very high chance that you're gonna end up breaking up with each other whether it's you breaking up with him or him breaking up with you you're gonna break up with each other and so it's really creating this environment with your partner of of joy of happiness of great times you know when you look at each other you think you feel you know like I just love being around this person like it just it fills me full of joy right and one of the things that a lot of people are doing instead is the exact opposite you know they they they create lots of negative emotions around each other and next thing you know they're breaking up with each other and that's just you know and around going back to the whole idea of like making a man miss you it's you know it's that positive feeling that he has around you right if he feels just all these intense positive emotions around you and he leaves he's gonna think about you when he's gone he's gonna want to be back together with you he's gonna want to you know hang out with you he's gonna want to talk to you he's gonna want to send you messages because he's he's hanging out thinking about you and feeling good things about you and when he goes out into the regular world where you know it's not a safe space it's not a you know positive emotional experience most of the time for him he's gonna be like oh my god I can't wait to go and meet with my girl again you know because she's just so awesome you know he's gonna tell everybody about that everybody's you know that he knows he's gonna think highly of you you know and that's what you want you know you want positive reinforcement around him about you all the time you know that's that's what helps build and grow and and establish you know like this is the right person for me so was it John Gottman? John Gottman that's who it was someone said I hate that feeling when men pull away even if you are they piece they tend to pull away like even if things are going good they tend to pull away is that what you mean but also come around yeah I mean men need to go away sometimes they need that space right like they just to get their testosterone levels built back up like you like you're spending a lot of time with him and I don't know if this is your exact situation so if you have more specifics type it in you're spending a long time with him and the two of you like bonding and everything's feeling really good you know he's gonna need some time away just to like feel like a man again to feel independent so that's but it's what you do when he goes to take that space that's going to bring him back and want to come back towards you or push him further away and make him want to stay away right? Yeah I mean I think there's this kind of misconception out there that a lot of people have both men and women where there's kind of this thing where they think like okay we're in a relationship now you know and I've actually heard women especially like in our comment section on our Facebook page a lot say things like this which is you know if you're in a relationship then you know there you don't have your time there's no your time involved in that and that's just the silliest thing that I've ever heard before in my life. Hey by the way if you're watching right now just leave us a comment just say hi we'd love to hear from you I'd love to just know that you're there watching everything's going well. Or if you have questions or anything oh she said yes that this is what I'm going through now okay perfect let's talk about this then yeah absolutely how yeah you're saying like that you think there's no time to yourself anymore right I just think we were at Best Buy yesterday and he went to the bathroom he's like oh just even just like that moment to myself especially like if a guy is an introvert like he's needs like time to himself to recharge and that's not a bad thing at all like that's a great thing you know so if your guy things are going great if he's pulling away just for a little bit like he needs that that's really natural and healthy yeah yeah yeah I'm an introvert yeah you know and so if you don't know like the differences between an introvert and an extrovert there's there's this thing called the hey Karen Eileen you know everybody how's it going so that I'm an introvert if you're not familiar with Myers-Briggs there's a great test out there that you can do it's called the Myers-Briggs type indicator test right and you it basically tells you a lot about yourself and I don't fully subscribe to anything any of the personality type things I think that there's a lot of factors that we don't really understand or know about but I think that it's a good indicator of a lot of different things and one of the things I am heard just said yes I love your channel yeah thank you we love you too so so there's there's like this spectrum right which is introvert and extrovert and a lot of people think that what an introvert is is somebody that just like likes to stay by themselves all the time and an extrovert is somebody that's like out partying all the time just like and there's some truth to that right but what it really is is about where you get your energy from yeah and so as an introvert where I get my energy from is being by myself right and so I need time to myself to recharge just to feel good you know if I'm around people for too long I'm like oh I gotta go hang out somewhere by myself real quick you know and I'll go like I'll go sit next to a pool or something you know and just sit there and just be like you know it's not a you know I mean it's not it's nothing personal you know it's not about you it's not about people you know it's about me like I have to have some time to really recharge and you know feel better about myself and what she was saying was I was I was in the bathroom at Best Buy you know I'm like washing my hands in there and I like you know like pull out the towel and I'm like you know putting the towel on my hand and I'm just like oh you know I've spent the whole day out around people and stuff and it just feels good to just have a moment to myself and just you know just just stand there and it's not you know like you know I'm not trying to get away from calling it's just part of it's just part of what things are you know and was there anything else you want so for this person like so if he's pulling away a lot of times like the first thing I know is women like the first thing we want to do is we sometimes we think we caused it and we think that if we caused it then we can do something to fix it and that's when we kind of tend to start to want to do all these things that don't work that actually work against us and push him further away like ask him why he needs to take space start conversations about the relationship so don't beat yourself up a lot of times we think we did something wrong and we start to panic and that's where women come to us and start you know what did I do wrong and how can I get him to come back where if you were just to like anchor yourself right where you are and just realize that this is a natural thing like a healthy thing and it's a great you know it's a great thing that happens and you should do that yourself as well take some space from time to time yeah and then even encourage some space you know like what this so going back to this idea of like making a man miss you right a man's not gonna miss you if you're never gone right like the idea of a man missing you it's like okay he's somewhere else right which is normal for all of us I think there's there's definitely I think it's definitely healthy in all relationships to have time for yourself you know to have time where you go and do something for yourself with yourself having your own hobbies you know whatever it is I think it's healthy you know I think it can be powerful I think it'd be great for your relationship and so the more you have so it's so encouraging that you know in your man because when he's you know what most women do is they like go I'm like latch on to a dude you know in their life wherever you go I'm going you know it's like this roller coaster ride and the dudes like oh give me some space give me some space you know and it's like and so here's the thing like if you're if you're like hey you know go have some fun go hang out with your buddy that you haven't seen in months because I've been you know latched on to you you know go go hang out with some friends go hang out and do some stuff instead of being like oh god I need to get away from her he's gonna be like dude my my girl is the best you know I mean she's so awesome she was like hey go hang out with your friends tonight and I'm like yeah you know and it's just you know and not only then well he have a positive experience about you particularly but when he goes and hangs out with his friends who he likes he's going to it's just gonna be this impact of different positive emotions on top of each other and it's um yes it's just a powerful powerful powerful thing yeah we were watching a wedding crashers last night I was thinking that girl she goes I'll find you I'm gonna scroll up for a second because I think it was Jocelyn oh she's I was freaking out you guys made me feel better thank you all you're welcome I'm glad that was helpful it doesn't matter how to make my boyfriend miss me long-distance relationship Jocelyn can you give us some more details is it and is he pulling away or what's happening how do we get back to you know and when we see ourselves on there so it's it's a it's a little weird to see that so okay so there's one other thing that I wanted to talk about real quickly and so there was this I got this message from a woman and what she said was that she would like to see men respect women more these days and I think that we would all like to see everybody respect each other more these days right and so I just want to talk a little bit about respect and what that means and how you can get a guy to respect you a little bit more and there's there's a there's a lot of different ways you can do this but let's talk a little bit about respect first right so respect the idea of respect is like the the best definition that I know of for respect is this definition that is it says it's like value right so it's like when you respect somebody you value them right you're like you're saying to them like if I say I respect you what I'm really saying is is I value you as a person you know like I look at you highly I see you highly right and so we live in this kind of weird world right now where a lot of women are you know they're they're they're doing a lot of things that are very masculine right and that's you know I mean totally okay it's it's it's normal for what we've kind of created but this is the first time we've ever been in a society where you know it's almost pretty much expected at this point for you to work you know if you're a woman that it wasn't like that before before it was like you were dependent on a guy and now you have to work right and in order to get somewhere in the workspace for most women or in most workspaces is you have to have these masculine things right you have to like go after things and you have to you know plan stuff and you have to be you know super up in your head right that that's that's how you get ahead you know that's how you get ahead in the workplace and so a lot of women are doing things where guys will would respect you from a platonic kind of standpoint right like he'll look at you and be like okay you are you know I respect you from the standpoint that you know you've got a great job and you've got you know all these different things that are impressive right but what he doesn't respect you in is in terms of a romantic relationship right like he doesn't respect you in terms he doesn't value you as a woman right and being a woman and I know there's kind of like this that there's a book out that came out not too long ago where they talk about like the what was it called it was called like the e-woman or something and basically it was like you know women are expected to do everything you know women are expected to be women women are expected to be men women are expected to have their shit together in every area of life and it's um you know and it's you know I mean as a man I look at it and I'm like man that's got to be you know one it's got to be challenging you know you've got to like switch these roles and stuff and two it's got to be like confusing you know it's like okay well I'm you know I have to do it this way and you know especially if you spend a lot of time in your masculine energy it's like you know how do I be this woman you know it's it's really difficult you know either way and so I know I was gonna say something else here but I forgot exactly what it was yeah so oh so so what we were talking about was you know the value thing right and I think one of the big mistakes that a lot of women are making right now is that they're not valuing themselves in terms of a romantic relationship and what I mean by that is is one of the things is boundaries you know and we have other places where we talk a lot about boundaries so I'm not gonna go big into that right now but another one is and I talk a lot about this and a lot of different videos and stuff that you're gonna be seeing here pretty soon is that a lot of women don't value don't don't create value around their around themselves as a woman I think that especially right now there's this thing called the hookup culture right and if you've gone through my my email list if you signed up for my email list you've you've heard about me talk about this hookup culture thing and how I feel like it's devaluing women you know I think that a lot of women would be looked at a lot more as a lot more valuable if they weren't just out there hooking up with every dude you know that that I mean if you want to do that that's fine just realize that it makes men look at you and they don't they don't feel that they feel they literally feel like you're devaluing themselves because sex for a man is something you know it's meant you know maybe you've heard about this read about this I don't know if we've talked about it or not before but sex for a man is like you know there's this thing where he's like he's you know as you probably know he's like out there looking for it right and it's it's like this it's like this feeling that he has where it feels like there's something that's can like constantly not finished right or constantly like like itching him right it's like this itch that he feels like he has to scratch all the time right and so if he's scratching it all the time with tons of different women because he can just go out there and hook up whenever he wants to he doesn't value the scratcher as much right and so he looks at and he's like oh I got you know this this goes you know and even more so like I just want to talk about like friend with benefits casual relationships real quick if you you know do that school whatever but for a man if you if if you want a commitment with him and you get into this type of a relationship with him especially long-term he's gonna get all these needs met that he has and he's not going to value something deeper because he why would he go for that you know if he's getting all his needs met through you know this casual relationship that he has man I just go off I'm just like one tangent after the next I'm like this is tangent thing that I want to talk about right now I'm just gonna go off on that real quick but hey if you're if you're just joining us right now just say hi in our in the chat yeah I've been reading all the questions coming in there really someone's I can totally relate to be more in masculine energy than feminine but I've had to for so long I'm not sure how to let that control go yeah did you do you want to speak to that I know you you're like feminine expert in enchantment I will enchant you with my femininity is that an accent I don't know what I said is that British or is it Australian? I've had to for so long I'm not sure how to let go of control are you when you're in hi Veronica when you're with a man do you catch yourself wanting to like control the outcome or push things forward what does that look like that would help what does that look like in in relationships or when you're on a date with a man one of the best things you can do is kind of release your attachment to that outcome or result of any interaction you have that's something like when I'm working a lot of times like in my masculine energy I'm thinking of like what result do I want or what what outcome do I want here and it just doesn't work with men and in in your love life you know so releasing that attachment you can just go into things and not have that expectation constantly some make sense the way I'm explaining that yeah yeah in fact I want to throw something else into there real quick just just so everybody knows who's watching this right now we have this program Helena actually has this program I keep saying we Helena has this program called feminine enchantment and in feminine enchantment we answer she we don't Helena answers your questions about whatever situation you have you can she'll answer your questions on what it is and there is this woman today that she was answering a question for and what was it it was about she was asking something about like she wanted to know what to do next all the questions so what's the next step I made a mistake I lean forward I reached out I think I pushed him away so what's the next step here yeah what's the next step what should I do next and you were saying that it's that mindset of what to do next constantly that probably caused him to pull away in the first place in a lot of cases right you know it's just like a lot of women come to us and then what they do is they'll say things like you know I did this one thing and it caused him to pull away yeah right what do I what do I do next I think there's there's things that you can do for certain to to kind of you know create this positive experience that we've been talking about today I think there's definitely things that you can do to to build that and grow that and whatever and at the same time I think that you know this whole concept this whole idea like having this mindset where you're like okay what do I do next how do I get them to do this how do I get them to do that type of mindset is actually part of what's creating the problem right and and you know one of the big things Helena talks about is like leaning back or at least I like this I believe that all the answer to everything that she has great answers to lots of things and it's not always like yeah so it's like yeah I could give you something to do that might work short term but in order to have any kind of like lasting results you have to what you have to do is change your mindset you have to get out of that mindset of like okay how do I fix this what's the next step because it's you know once you fix that's why I say lean back so much because once you create that foundation it fixes everything rather than just like sticking a band-aid on a huge gaping infection it's like fix what's the like the undercurrent of all your interactions with him yeah so so like one of the things that happens a lot is you know women will be like you know I did this thing and he's pulling away right you know what do I do next right and the difference typically between what a lot of men do and a lot of women do is like a man will pull back and then a woman will be like oh what's going on what's wrong I need you know can I help you like you know I mean how are you feeling right now and and what a guy does is he goes oh I need to pull back even further you know I just said I questioned him that's when you pulled away yeah exactly yeah and so and so what happens is you know guys will like instead of like doing that whole like you know what am I gonna do next what am I gonna you know like say to him what am I gonna make him feel what am I gonna make him do you know like and I know it can be hard because you're like man like there's something crazy going on over here and I want to kind of control it or fix it or you know heal it or whatever kind of feeling you have about it you know I want hit what was going on before the problem to come back to me because it felt so good but you know we go through waves in life we're actually talking about this yesterday I think it was yesterday about like the waves and stuff that we experienced we all go through different you know things in life we have positive emotions we have negative emotions we have times when we want to be close we have times when we want to be further away and if you're like you know jumping on if you're jumping on a guy you're going and he's in this space where he's like I need some you know time away you're just gonna push him further away and so like changing this mindset that you have of you know what do I do next to like you know leaning back and I know it's hard but leaning back and being like okay I'm gonna let this you know it was almost like so I'm gonna I'm gonna bring another story so yesterday right so I like his cat Leo right was acting a little weird he like went under the couch and was like yeah like we pulled him out and he was like he was just like shaking right and like so Helena's like okay you know like let's take him to the vet you know and you know part of me was like okay there could be something really bad going on you know but there's another part of me like you know looking at him and being like you know maybe you should just wait you know and I said that like maybe we should just wait you know a day or two you know and see what he does you know instead of trying to you know make something happen right now when we don't really know if there's a serious problem or you know whatever which which I know kind of sound may make me sound like a total a-hole no it makes sense but like it's one of those things where it's like you know sometimes things just work themselves out and sometimes things work themselves out even better because like we took we took Leo to the vet right and we get him there and he's like you know freaking out like kissing at people and stuff you know and all of a sudden like you know I don't know what his problem is we still don't know what his problem seems to have remedied itself for the most part but you know if it was stress we just stress you know right instead of like giving him some time and letting Joe out maybe you know getting rid of that stress all of a sudden he's like you know the last time he went to this vet was the time he got neutered you know and so you know the only experience he has at this place is getting you know thermometers stuck up his butt and you know and and like you know I mean just like freaking out you know I mean like just all these freaky you know getting his nuts chopped off and so like like we just brought him into this environment maybe it's you know he's stressed out now he's you know now he's definitely stressed out and so you know bringing this back to guys you know I don't want to say that a guy's a cat although maybe they do act like cats sometimes but you know bringing back to guys like guys you know maybe he needs a little bit of just you know we we brought him back and we just let him hang out under the bed and the next day he's all like chipper you know jumping around and stopping you know we were sitting here and he was under the bed I go it's taking it's draining all my energy to not go check on him and get him it like great I literally had physically like I couldn't even sit up like I was laying down I was like it was physically taking a toll on me to not to be that like nurturer and do they which is like a masculine thing towards because I was just like so worried about never seen him like that before but but I did then like it went an hour later and he came out and he was kind of back to himself yes you know he's been cool all day but you actually have to force yourself at first to not do it and it might kind of drain you to not do it but once you try it and start to get some really good results with it it'll it'll become so much more natural to where it's just like automatic you're like creating a new habit for yourself right and going back to the cat topic real quick I read this meme the other day that said that for every six cats that was one man in your life so oh god that was a bad joke so so yeah so yeah what I do is when he pulls back I pull way back to the point I'm done yeah let's see I'm gonna see if I can pull up the questions on here because we would have to scroll up so hard and it's gonna be well you know I mean you can just we're missing some good ones you know let's find out if we're missing some good ones over here there's like a long distance relationship one there's somebody talking about ED here loss of libido is it you so it's him that yeah is this I'm not sure are you talking about a guy that losses libido the man I went through a breakup in November contacting me every day paid for me to come see him he's going through depression and drink once I left he pulled away I just broke it off with a guy yesterday trying to trust myself because he was definitely not into me I think he was lonely it's still hard though any words of advice yeah trust yourself just trust you you know I think you probably made the decision there you know yeah I mean there's there's definitely like so one of the challenges that we have in kind of this entire industry is that some of the words they they mean a big spectrum of things right so if I say like a guy pulls away right that could mean a whole bunch of different things right it could mean that a guy you know is completely ignoring you doesn't talk to you anymore and ghosted on you right that's like one extreme and another extreme is like there's this guy who you know isn't texting me all the time like he normally does right and so there's like so so when when I say a guy pulls away and giving him space I'm not saying that you should let a guy you know emotionally abuse you I'm not saying that you know you should put up with a guy that doesn't really want you in his life you know I'm not saying those kinds of things although depending on your situation you might think I am yeah a lot of people say oh so yeah we gotta get it off the screen this is really a different thing a lot of people we get comments all the time on our videos like oh so are you just saying that guys should just do whatever they want and go sleep around and we should just accept that it's like that's we would never you know we would never be yeah we're not talking about right we're talking about you know we're talking about needs in a relationship you know we're talking about needs of two people we're talking about situations where somebody needs something we're not talking about you know a guy that isn't really interested in you and he's you know like being really flaky all the time you know we're talking about a guy that you know is maybe he's normally in a relationship with you maybe he's normally engaged maybe he's normally you know doing something and all of a sudden he has this period of time where he needs some kind of space you know and that's totally different than you know a guy that's not really interested in you and so there's there's man maybe we should do it we could probably do a video on that like what are what's the difference you know how do you know when I sit around and come up with ideas all day long so yeah you said right there he was definitely not into me so that's great the faster you can take yourself through guys like that and on to the next better guy on that's how that's how quickly things are gonna go for you yeah so um yeah I think you did great I think you made the right decision so if that helps at all yeah um you know what one of the things like one of the things that I do really what I do is I look at patterns right that's my whole job is to look at patterns I look at you know what patterns people have in relationships what patterns people have when they're single what works what doesn't work and I go okay you know how do you you know what's working for the women where things do work and what's not working for the women and when things don't work and so one of the things that works with women especially if you're single is and I'm gonna have a caveat after this this is this is my T Rex hands I'm gonna have a caveat after this but women that end up being like finding a great guy and getting into a great relationship are women who quickly move on from situations that aren't good for them right women that end up in bad situations for long periods of time are women that go oh I'm not sure if I should you know you know they start making excuses for a guy or whatever those women end up you know in 12 year friend with benefit relationships where guys been cheating on her the entire time and I know plenty of women that are like that and it sucks it's horrible and so here's the caveat right is that I think in real relationships one where there's already kind of a commitment or and even in some single situations I think a lot of people are giving up too quickly and for the wrong reasons I think a lot of women give up on a guy for things that don't matter you know I think that and and then they end up staying with a guy for reasons that don't really matter that much right so one one instance of this is like if a guy makes you laugh right the guy's funny you know like I get it you know maybe he stole your heart because he's funny but if you're staying with a guy because he's funny even though he treats you like dirt then you're staying with a guy for the wrong reasons right or we can take humor again right if a guy's not that funny right and you're like oh well I need a guy that's really funny you know like that's leaving a guy for the wrong reasons you're in like that those aren't things that long term are really gonna work for you right and those are pluses those like in my opinion at least I'm not you so maybe you know humor's the only important thing to you but you know to me it's one of those things where it's like that should be something additional you know I mean that's something that's you know like the what do you call it the icing on the cake right not what determines whether a guy is good for you or not you know unless humor is your world and then maybe that's you know maybe that's it yeah but you know I mean like the things that are important are values you know I mean you guys have shared values are you guys in alignment with each other's lives you know one of the most important things in a relationship that determines whether people stay together is whether they're gonna grow together or not right if you're in a relationship with somebody and so like there's kind of this idea of goals right you don't need that the same goals but your goals need to be able to grow together so that you guys can be together at some point and be like yeah we're in this together you know people don't you know there's this big thing about commonalities that people always talk about and you know commonalities are cool it's really really cool you know being able to find somebody that's like yeah I'm into country music you're into country music yay right but when people break up people usually only talk about commonalities when they end up staying together right they're like yeah we have so much in common but it's usually because they grew together right it's not because it's like oh we need to have like commonalities keep us together there's I have a good friend and he was dating this girl who has everything in common everything right except for a couple of very important values that they have that he has right and so they're constantly breaking up and getting back together because well we have so much in common it should work right but it doesn't because there's this fundamental disagreement and how they view the world that makes it almost nearly impossible for them not to constantly fight or even trust each other and so I'm running off on tangents again just run off on tangents we're talking about we're talking about missing guys missing where we talk about a question I don't you don't really need to I don't think you really need to have much in common in order to make a relationship work that's not that so yeah what you're looking for you know like the fundamental things that you're looking for Lula says thank you I look at patterns too let's see looking at all the questions here looking at them questions so many so many good ones so many good questions I love the good questions if you have small good questions I'd like to hear what they are I've never heard of different energies before I've seen a lot of carry but yeah I'm just to it doesn't even face me like I don't feel like I want to have a guitar or a jam that I'm making some questions I'm gonna ask your question in song I've never heard of different energies before but yeah I suffer from masculine energy I grew up surrounded by brothers and my dad what can I do you know one we all have masculine energy and it's not a bad thing at all I mean when you're wanting to get something done or figure something out you're working or even like very valuable it's good yeah it's not about squashing your masculine energy down or getting rid of it it's not something you suffer from it's something that we all have men and women all have both masculine you just want to use it in a way that's gonna work for you you know in your love life in other areas rather than against you so yeah it's about like getting in touch with different things right as a guy I can speak from a guy's perspective and what's going on with guys around like masculine and feminine energy just because I can't really talk about it in terms of women but as in terms of guys you know like we all have feminine energy you know I mean there's time for I'm just like oh I just want to lay around and like oh god am I like okay so so you know they're like getting in touch with my emotions for instance can be very very important you know and some of the biggest breakthroughs that I've ever had in my life have been these places where I've gotten in touch with kind of this emotional like vulnerable like open like you know just painful thing where I've been like look this is you know just laid it all out and you know and you know that's typically considered feminine type stuff you know if you talk to like a lot of guys who are like oh you're getting in touch with your emotions yeah you're gonna be somebody's girlfriend next you know you're gonna get a sex change and you're like what you know what you're talking about you know but it is you know I mean there's there's these kind of perceptions of what it is and what it should be and who we should be and who we shouldn't be and and I don't believe in those things you know I think there's a lot of value in having roles in relationships regardless of whether you're single or sorry regardless of whether you're straight or gay or you know whatever I think that hat you know most most people that I found have found roles that work for them you know whether it's the guy being feminine and the woman being masculine which I know plenty of people that are like that I have friends that are married I have more than one friend that is married in a relationship where the guy is definitely definitely the feminine one and the woman is definitely the masculine one and if it works for them it's great you know but if it's like if it doesn't work for you you know or you're doing it because somebody told you to or told you that you should so I have a friend that I went through this I went through this seminar not too long ago all right I went through this seminar not too long ago and I have a friend that was in the seminar and he lives in San Francisco right and apparently I don't know that much about San Francisco but what I do know about San Francisco is that everybody says that you know everybody's like hooking up like I guess there's lots of like open relationships there right like everybody's like oh yeah we're you know monogamy is a thing of the past you know we're in this open relationship and so this dude is yeah he's barely feminine energy and he was like in this thing talking to us and he was like man I you know I mean like it was he was shaming on traditional relationships but you could tell that he like really wanted something where they were committed you know but his wife was like you know I want to go see other guys you know I mean and you should see other women and what ended up happening through the seminar was it came out where he was like no what's really in my heart is that I want a traditional relationship where we're committed to each other and we're not seeing other people and he ended up divorcing his wife when he went back and I'm sure his wife was probably happy for him to go when she went when he went like when he got back she's like what happened to you you know but you know it's a lot of times we end up getting you know he had been pressured for years and years and years that this was the right way this non-monogamous you know polyamorous relationship is the way that you know his friends and the people around him saw relationships and his wife was like this is what I want and you know he was like fine yeah I'll go along with it you know and I think there's something in him where he was like that's not what I really want you know what I really want is something committed what I really wanted something real what I really want is for us to be together and not to have to share you with anybody else you know and and so these tangents so so my whole point here is that you know find something that works for you you know and try different things and figure out what that is you know a lot of us kind of get stuck in these places where we're like you know we've done something for so long that we think that that's what should be or we think that's who we are and it's not you know there's there's deeper aspects of ourselves because we've just been kind of going along with things we kind of got into a situation and we just went along with it instead of ever questioning it and ever questioning whether that's what we really wanted or not man we're getting deep here so many good comments to my city of room like listening to you and reading it all it's just so good I love what everyone's talking about in the in the chat yeah and in terms of like like the topic of how to make a man miss you we've been talking about women who are like okay he pulled away what's my next step or I reached out I lean forward and I think I made a mistake what's my next step or whatever you're going through it's like you are your own masculine energy is like going unemployed in your own life it's like not being utilized a lot of times it's like going urgent like your own masculine energy is going urgent and you're turning it on to the man so you know whenever you catch yourself in that place like what can I do to fix this what can I do to get him back that's a big clue where can you employ your own masculine energy for yourself and your own life that's kind of taking your focus off of him and putting it on yourself where it belongs a lot of times fewer had the experience where you kind of forget about a guy for a second that's when he calls or that's when he texts you it's like sort of what's going on there so it for the woman with the masculine you know she had brothers or whatever your masculine energy is not a bad thing you just want to use it in the right way you know it doesn't have a good place when you're in relationships when you're using it to try to like make something happen or push your agenda or move things forward so just think of it like that is your own masculine energy going unemployed in your own life and it has to be used up somewhere so you're like turning it on to the man that's typically when you'll see a man back off if that makes sense it makes sense yeah it makes sense yeah I mean as a guy it's very easy to feel when you're around a woman like what her energy is yeah it's like when you're a guy and you walk like Sam a guy and I walk into a bar right and I see a woman that's in her masculine energy it feels very empty you know it feels like oh hey what's up you know like how you're doing whereas like a woman that's in her feminine energy it's almost like it's almost like a show or something you know you walk in and you see her and you can see her like I don't there's something about it where it's like whoa you know especially in these days this day in age where so many women are in their masculine all the time and they go out and they're always in their masculine when you see a woman in her feminine as a guy as a masculine guy you know I see her and I'm like I'm like oh man you know it's just there's something that holds me to it that like brings my attention over and is like oh you know it's like it's almost like oh you're so amazing you know and that's just that's that's how I feel when I experience it and so you know when when you're in your masculine you know and I've been in relationships where you know women are in their masculine and what ends up happening is it's like it kind of feels weird because it's not quite like it's not like it's not quite like being around a guy it's it's kind of like being around somebody that like I don't know a lot of times it doesn't feel like it's right like there's something like weird like like they're trying to do something and it's not working for for either of us and it like I don't know it kind of like makes me feel kind of like gross or something it's hard to explain really and it's not always a problem you know because you know especially if I've been in a workplace environment and a woman's in her masculine and she's doing really well at it it's like cool you know whatever that's great you know but in a like a romantic relationship and you're trying to and I'm trying to be close and she's in her masculine it's like you know I feel like I'm just like I don't you know I don't connect with this that's that's really what it is it's almost like a disconnection you know with my heart you know it's like it's like I just don't have that there's no feeling there there's no there's none of that desire there's none of that like you know we're talking about this whole missing you thing you know it's like I'm with you and I miss something but it's not what's going on right now you know it's almost like I want to experience this you know this this reconnection because that's what as a guy connects me to a woman is that energy you know she's in her heart right and as a guy I spend most of my time in my head you know or in other other places you know where it's not like I'm you know in touch with my emotions or anything and so when a woman's around me and she's in her feminine energy it's like it's like I feel I feel her and I feel me you know because I'm normally not that connected to it so it you know it almost makes me feel us right which is a really really intimate and sensual thing for me to experience with a woman especially since I don't you know I don't feel it most of the time and I don't feel it with most women and so yeah it's really powerful I love hearing all of that from it's like exactly what I was saying when I say you know men are actually sensitive we think they're clueless but they're actually really sensitive to this vibe we're giving off and I always say like a lot of times they can't put their finger on it it when we're in our masculine energy or we have an agenda we're trying to make something happen even on like a really subtle level they can't put their finger on it a lot and this is exactly you're like I don't know what it is but I just don't feel this desire to like come close a lot of times it's not like they can explain what it is they just feel repelled by that energy or at least they don't feel like they want to come towards it they don't miss it when it's not there and I love what you said too yeah I think men need us in a lot of ways because we're really like connected as women to ourselves and to our emotions and to like you know the world in ways that men can only get connected to through us in my opinion I don't know if you agree with that yeah so they need it like they need us in a lot of ways like they can't it's to have this full life experience because we can get to deeper places in ourselves that and generally speaking there's some like really conscious men out there that are in touch with themselves that's a really rare thing it's a really rare thing for a woman I think these days so when a man finds a woman like that it's like a well it's it's a it's more than just being in touch with yourself yeah because I think that as a man you can be in touch with yourself and you don't need a woman for that but I think the experience of being with a woman there's something else going on there especially like that I talk about this this concept of being in sync right I talk about that in some of my videos my programs being in sync with a woman is like one of the most I personally think it's one of the most powerful things on the planet right because you're it's it's like it's almost like there's this weird like like telepathy going on or something you know where you're just like you're like you get each other and you're like you know you get to this place where you're like finishing each other's sentences and you know how each other feels and you're like okay you know you know like you feel something and you're like I think this is this would be good for you right now you know and it's like this it's crazy this crazy thing that only being around a woman can really bring out for me anyway and it's it for me it's like it just makes me feel like I can conquer the world you know it makes me feel like I'm a greater man you know and it makes me feel you know like when I think about it I kind of feel this like you know we're just so much greater together thing and I feel like there's so much pulling us apart right now as a society as man and woman that most people aren't experiencing this and it like really it's painful to think about that you know because it's so I personally think it's so important for all of us and you know I'm just like I don't know there's something in me where I'm like I'm like I want to heal this whole like I'm kind of on a mission right now like I want to heal this whole thing of the like the battle of the sexes thing you know I mean I just think that it's it's so destructive to our society and to ourselves and to each other it's just it's it's hurting us in so many ways and I think we'd be so much better off if we could heal it because we all have pain you know we're all in pain we're all experiencing pain and we've all we've all been broken up with we've all had somebody cheat on us maybe not everybody's had somebody cheat on them but I mean almost everybody has had serious heart heartbreak in their lives almost every single person I've ever talked to I think there's like one dude that I've ever talked to who was like yeah broken up with this girl they're dating you know and I was like whatever but like most people almost everybody I've ever talked to and I've talked to a lot of people about dating and relationships is they've had their hearts broken you know and we have this pain we have this thing where we feel like the opposite sex is out to get us you know we feel like they're they're using us we feel like we need to we need to somehow get what we want from them whether they like it or not you know and it's I think it's really destructive I think it's I think it's painful it's painful just to think about and and I want to figure out how to heal it and I think that that's really the way as a society for us to move forward through all this stuff is figuring out how we can heal ourselves how we can come together not just as a couple not just as one person with another person but how we can do it as a society and I you know I want to help I want families to have both parents you know I want fam I want people to get into relationships that are just absolutely amazing you know I think that's the only way that we're gonna we're gonna get through this as a society I think that's the only way that we're gonna get through this with our culture and and making things better is is if is if we heal you know as if we come together man and woman and and heal each other you know and heal ourselves another tangent so anyway I don't know was there anything specifically that you wanted to talk about I was I was just reading all the comments yeah thanks everybody that's been here thank you for leaving comments you know we're gonna do more these live cast things on YouTube and maybe Facebook and I don't know they said something about twitch I don't know what twitch is but thank you for coming yeah and if you want to be a part of one of our programs feminine enchantment look up feminine enchantment calm yeah it's a great program I think there's yeah there's a link there's a link in the description here if you want to join a program it's really cool and so thanks for being with us today thanks for your questions thanks for contributing to the chat thanks you know there's a lot of awesome people here so thank you so much for talking to each other and being supportive you know I really think that's the way forward for all of us so thank you so much and we will speak with you again soon
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Evaluation of Different Machine Learning Methods and Deep-Learning Convolutional Neur... | RTCL.TV
### Keywords ### #deeplearning #convolutionneuralnetworks(CNNs) #artificialneuralnetwork #RapidEye #landslidemapping #meanintersectionoverunion(mIOU) #RTCLTV #shorts ### Article Attribution ### Title: Evaluation of Different Machine Learning Methods and Deep-Learning Convolutional Neural Networks for Landslide Detection Authors: Omid Ghorbanzadeh, Thomas Blaschke, Khalil Gholamnia, Sansar Raj Meena, Dirk Tiede ,and Jagannath Aryal Publisher: MDPI AG DOI: 10.3390/rs11020196 DOAJ URL: https://doaj.org/article/de38bc70840c4bd7b156f4a027365b1c Source URL: https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/11/2/196 ### Image Attribution ### Background images were sampled from the source article ### Channels ### YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@stemrtcltv Odysee Channel: https://odysee.com/@stem_rtcl_tv ### Video Timestamps ### 0:00:00 - Summary 0:00:24 - Title 0:00:31 - End
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There is a growing demand for detailed and accurate landslide maps and inventories around the globe, but particularly in hazard prone regions such as the Himalayas. Most standard mapping methods require expert knowledge, supervision and field work. In this study, we use optical data from the rapid eye satellite and topographic factors to analyze the potential of machine learning methods. This article was authored by Omid Gorbanzadeh, Thomas Blasch, Kaleel Golamnya and others.
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Why Does EVERY Nintendo Switch CLOUD Game Suck?
Is Nintendo Switch Cloud Gaming Good, Bad, Worth It? | 🎃 Head to https://bit.ly/satisfye-wood and use code BEATEMUPS to get an EXTRA 5% with FREE SHIPPING! 🎃 My Twitch - https://www.twitch.tv/beatemups My Second Channel - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUEZ6F8pNGXkS-AVpeM2Zhw Edited By - https://www.twitch.tv/smoofvfx Business Email - beatemups@screenwavemedia.com Follow BeatEmUps on Twitter - @BeatemupsWood On Facebook - facebook.com/BeatEmUps Instagram - @BeatemupsWood Support this channel - https://www.patreon.com/BeatEmUps Buy Merch - https://www.pixelempire.com/collections/beatemups Equipment used in videos: Camera: https://amzn.to/3BIl7OH Lens: https://amzn.to/3HcVZ3Z Microphone: https://amzn.to/3sWAbVe Processor: https://amzn.to/3s6YqAK https://amzn.to/2QyArsc Lights: https://amzn.to/2Ugs9nZ Capture Card: https://amzn.to/2UcaWMi Wood Hawker - PO BOX 2694 Warminster PA 18974 - 0070 "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." All clips and videos belong to their respective owners.
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This switch, it's got like thousands of games, screw that, we want even more, we want experiences that otherwise usually wouldn't run on the console. So you know a great way of doing that? Streaming it. It essentially works like this, well I don't really know actually, I don't know, some were out there in the echoes of cyberspace, there's a PC booting up when you tell it to and playing the game. And then they're streaming that feed back to you to your console. The fact that it even works blows my mind. But that's the thing, it doesn't really work. There's always that one guy that says I think it's really good. I want to find out what that guy's smoking. And there's only one way to find out if there are any good cloud experiences on the Nintendo Switch. And that's to play every single cloud game on the Nintendo Switch. The only saving grace here is that every single cloud game allows you to try it via a trial demo. So I don't actually have to buy any of these, thank god. Alright, whatever. Let's play every single cloud game on Switch. What helped me? So the first game I'm going to try is Resident Evil Village. This game hasn't even released on the console as I make this video. But they still let you try the demo. This is what I love. It drops you right into the action immediately. I have my weapons, I'm in a dungeon, I'm shooting things. I'm pretty impressed visually. It looks pretty great. There's no input lag on my controls at all. Do you guys hear that? Oh, that's so weird. Everything else is actually really solid. But there's at least two full seconds of lag in between the audio. Firing off a shot in this game right now is like seeing lightning out the window and waiting for the thunder. How long is it going to take? I don't know. This is actually a shame because this has everything I'm looking for. But that audio lag, it makes it impossible to play. You know, I'm starting to think this whole cloud streaming thing ain't for me. Also speaking of clouds, I'm outside now. I can't play my cloud games outside. I mean, I can try hotspotting to my phone, but I think we all know that's just not going to work, so why bother? However, even though I can't play cloud games anywhere I go, I can't play my Switch still anywhere I go. And something that can come with me wherever I go. My satisfied grip. Good news, there's some new ones. The satisfied gaming grip is the Nintendo Switch accessory. It literally, it is the one. You don't need anything else. You just need this. Obviously, we have my yellow and blue, but there's also the standard white. You have black. And now they've introduced pinkalicious and Diablo red. OK, I'm actually putting this in for the first time right now. I'm not even miked up. I don't know if it sounds terrible, but that actually looks sick with the white. That's a really nice red. Now I've got to try the pink. Oh, that's a really cool pink. Do you want this? Yeah. Yo, with the white, though, that's actually really cool. That's a nice contrast. I don't know how many times I've tried to tell you guys this. If you aren't already using a satisfied grip on your Switch, it'll change the way you play games portably. The Switch is not a comfortable system as much as I love it, but the grip makes it feel like you're just holding a really wide PlayStation 5 controller. Yeah, what am I going to do? Come to your house and make your buy one. Look at this. Was that a cool shot? I don't know. And right now, very on theme with the fiery Diablo Red, there is a Halloween sale on Satisfy.com where you can get 10% off. But I have even better news. If you use code BEATAMUPS, you'll get an extra 5% off and free shipping. So, I mean... Come here, puppy. Come here, puppy. Oh, my gosh. What do you think of the satisfied grip? So, yes, go to Satisfy. The link's down below and get a grip to support the channel. Okay, I'm going to like phase back into the video now. Bye. Now, I didn't go into this video ragging on cloud games on Switch without having experienced at least a couple before. And Plague Tale was one that I did try out previously. It's still bad. Also, I don't know what the deal is with these weird load screens. You'll notice this as we go forward, but each of them have this blue line load screen. So are all the cloud games on Switch ran by the same company or is this just a design choice? Either way, I'm trying to play Plague Tale in 1850. I don't know. I don't really want to be seeing the net code. That throws me out of the illusion. I don't know what it is about Plague Tale. Resident Evil looked really clear and great, but Plague Tale is just like an oil painting. It's so blurry. These gameplay visuals are reminding me of the pre-rendered cutscenes from Final Fantasy IX. There's just something so uncanny valley about it. The frame rate is so low and the game is stuttering. There was a huge lag spike just then. I don't think I'm being too mean and saying that these crushed visuals look more like a bad port than it does streaming the full experience. I don't get the point in playing it this way and just not making a dedicated version of the game on Switch. Also, I hope this isn't going to be a reoccurring theme, but there is still huge audio lag in this game. Three, four. Look at the lip sync here. Does hunger always make you this accurate? That audio is so out of sync. I can't take the game seriously. And now the trial just ended in the middle of a cutscene. So I guess I'm done. They save the galaxy. Maybe they can save this video. The next one is Guardians of the Galaxy. This one's the best one so far. Visually, it looks pretty great, albeit a little bit blurry, but you'll come to expect that. The audio was completely in sync. That's something, apparently, I didn't know we would have to be happy about. And the controls are super responsive. Yeah, nothing funny to say. This was a good one. I could probably play the whole game like this. It just looks like a little bit of a blurry port. Maybe there is something to this streaming games on the console, but it's weird that it's maybe only some of the games. Okay, the next game is Control. I'm pretty sure this might have been the first game streamed to this switch. Although I could be wrong. I've done no research. I'm just talking words. It is the first one I tried, and I didn't realize they have a performance option and an enhanced graphics option. I can't imagine risking performance when it comes to streaming the game, but heck, I'll try both. Let's try performance first. I'm sorry, I'm in a queue. You're telling me there's one person out there that I'm waiting to take a potty break so it can be my time to play? What is this, Overwatch 2? Welcome to the future of gaming, ladies and gentlemen. Finally, better sneak on in here before they come back. This is the longest load screen I think I've ever been sat in. I thought the point of streaming these games was to have it running off a high-end PC and then giving me the, so the load screens are support, I don't, where am I streaming this from? 1999? Do you think I'm making this up? I have been waiting so long that my switch screen has gone dark twice from inactivity. This better not count towards my five minutes of gameplay time. Oh my God, we're finally in, and it's pretty good actually. This is good, all right. It's ticking all the boxes. The audio is fine, the controls are good. I remember the first time I played this game it had a real problem where if I would look right, the camera would keep going well after I stopped looking right. But that seems to be all fixed now, and visually, it's very clear. You could actually trick someone into thinking you were playing this on a PlayStation or something. I was disconnected from the server. I only got to play two minutes, but what a glorious two minutes it was. Well, I've got to try the enhanced mode. I really don't want to opt in to loading back into this game. Whatever. Oh, okay. It loaded much quicker this time, but visually it looks worse. It's way blurrier than before. Am I imagining that? And now the performance has taken a hit and it is laggy and it is stuttery now. I don't know why you would sacrifice performance in a cloud-based game where you're already sacrificing performance, especially when the cutscenes bleed back into the gameplay. You can literally see it getting worse in real time. Side note, the destructible environments in control are sick. This is a really good game. You should play it on like PlayStation or Xbox. I feel like I need to light an incense candle or something. I'm really stressed out. You thought I was kidding? This one's called Positive Vibe. The next game's called Time Neasier. I hope it doesn't take a long time to load up. I'm sorry, I fell asleep during the two very long load screens. I thought the first one was bad, the second one took like three minutes. I've never played this game before, but it's very clearly a souls-inspired game and it's not bad. I think. I can't really tell because it is the laggiest game out of all of them. And I'm not talking about input lag or audio lag this time. I mean straight up lag lag. I don't think I gotta tell anybody how frustrating it is to play a souls-like game that relies solely on parrying and having to deal with constant lag spikes. Good luck blocking those attacks while you get stabbed in the stomach. Apparently my allotted time just ran out even though I've been playing for maybe 60 seconds. So I guess it did count that long load screen as my gameplay trial time. Why? Hitman 3, don't let me down. It also has the performance and enhanced graphic options. So let's start with the performance again. I am getting serious whip last year with some of these games. Bad good, bad good, bad good. I feel like I'm a broken record but there are a few things I'm starting to look for in these games of visuals. Audio, instinct, control input, no lag. If you got those three things, I'm pretty okay with the port. It's not until you get inside the building and get into this area with all these people and the lighting effects that you do get a little bit of bit crush but I'm not unreasonable. I understand I'm streaming this game and it's trying to do a lot. As long as it's playing well, I don't care. Sorry, I'm in the middle of trying to cover up this double homicide I've just committed. I swear every time I play a game like this I don't want to moiter anybody. I mean, this guy was asking for it. I was just trying to sneak into the room. Okay, well my trial just ended as I was trying to cover up what I had done. So in a way I got away scot-free. Now let's dive back in on enhanced and do it again. I can't notice any difference. Am I imagining that? Is it enhanced? It's streaming to me just the same and I just smashed a lady in the face with a Coke can. All right, I might move on because I feel very bad about that. I guess these games are ran by the same company because again, we have that weird loading screen. Also, I didn't mention this really but all of them have the same opening demo title screen. So it's definitely the same service which is wild considering the different levels of quality we're getting in all of these experiences. This next game is called City of K. I don't even know. I thought it was playing really well. Made a character, I'm exploring a little underground castle thing, but then my game completely froze up for a long time. I don't know if it was a load screen or what but my guy's hand was twitching like me when I have anxiety after smashing a lady in the face with a Coke can. When it finally unfroze, the quality became a lot blurrier and stutterier. So I guess the game got overloaded and then froze and was trying to figure out how to downscale all the render and then get the game working again or something. I don't know technical mumbo jumbo or I know easy to wash now. I'm pretty sure my five minutes is up and I am stuck in another long load screen. I just loaded back into the game and I was immediately slapped with a timeout. I'm really not getting a good sense of any of these games. I really am spending most of the time in load screens. Kingdom Hearts 3. This one I've tried before as well and I know most of the five minute demo of this one is spent in the intro and the cut scenes and all the dialogue boxes. By the time you finally get to try the game, it's over. I had to skip like 20 cut scenes but I've been hurt before. So I don't want to say the word P-E-R-F-E-C-T but I mean the cut scenes and the animations may as well be running locally off the hardware. I can't tell here at all. It does not look like I'm streaming this game. I'm actually blown away by this. The input lag is unnoticeable and visually this looks like a decent port to me with a little bit of aliasing around the edges but it's clean and clear and I have nothing bad to say. Thank God. Now this one also had an enhanced option but because I've played this one before it's now locked me out from playing the demo anymore. Apparently you can only play the demo twice. There's also a ton of other Kingdom Hearts games I could try but for the sake of time I'm just gonna try the first one and the most recent one I think that's fair and after skipping like 30 cut scenes this time I'm in the game and this is just bizarre because it's perfect. I gotta say it's even more bizarre because this is a PlayStation 2 game so it could easily just have been ported locally on the hardware. It seems frivolous to even bother setting up the streaming service. You would almost think that would take more time and investment. It also means eventually one day when the servers go down you won't have Kingdom Hearts 1 on the console anymore when it very easily could be there. So the fact that it's working this well actually makes me more mad but if it wasn't working because I'd rather just have the game on the console. Yeah, it was pretty great. Also, this demo was like 15 minutes for some reason so I managed to get pretty decently into the start of the game. Okay, we're finally at the last cloud game. We've played them all but in the great words of Adam Cole I didn't come this far to only come this far. He probably stole it from someone else too but it was a nice tweet. I don't even know what is happening in this game. I can't even remember what it's called Pathfinder. There was so much dialogue at the start but for the sake of time I skipped it all and now I'm just here. I'm stuck in this little town square and I can't seem to get out. I'm sure I'm supposed to do something in here. I don't know what it is. I guess it's running fine. It's not the game's fault that I'm dumb. I got, I'm just walking around. I'm not really okay and I'm stuck. I have got the horses stuck. Is this a streaming issue or is this a game issue? Oh, and now the horse is freaking out. The horse is not having a good time. Oh, the horse is off. The horse is probably gonna, what? What is it with me and horse games? As soon as a horse gets into the mix, everything derails. I am, that was terrifying. From the best game to the worst game, I guess. That positive incense to breeze over here a little bit more right now because I wanna stay positive. I mean, we have about a 50-50 batting average. It's interesting that the triple A games are the ones that played the best, your Hitman's, your Kingdom Hearts but it was the indie games that really suffered here but at the same time, they all seemed to be running out of the same place with the same load screen and title screens to start the demo. Why is it that some were really good and then some under-performed? Then you have Resident Evil Village, which you think would be one of the best ones for that but the audio made it literally unplayable. I will say that I have the fastest Verizon internet you can get a thousand up, a thousand down and my bad boy is wired in. So if these games aren't gonna work for me each and every time I play, they're not gonna work for anyone. I'm really worried that when you get it with your internet on the day that you play, you too might have to sit in a waiting queue for someone else to take a big shiny dump in the toilet because they're still playing and they're in the middle of a good run and they don't wanna get up. I guess if you wanna try it, just try it at your own risk. Also, be aware that if you spend $60 on one of these games, there will come a time where you won't be able to play them anymore. These services will be shut down and you could have spent that money on a physical game. I know that's a conversation for another time but it's something that I wrestle with. It's why I didn't wanna actually buy any of these and I just played the demos. There is one thing I want you to know before you stop watching this. It's really big news. I took a side the other day. What one of you guys to get it and all you have to do for comment down below with you gotta be quick because I'll only give it to like anywhere you want. You can spend it on the eShop. I just wanna do that to give back.
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Trois Mousquetaires | Alexandre Dumas | Action & Adventure Fiction, Historical Fiction | 1/16
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section zéro des trois mousquetaires. Ceci est un enregistrement LibriVox. Tous nos enregistrements appartiennent au domaine public. Pour vous renseigner à notre sujet ou pour participer, rendez-vous sur LibriVox.org. Enregistré par J. C. Gohan. Les trois mousquetaires, par Alexandre Dumas, section zéro, préface. Dans laquelle il est établi que, malgré leurs noms en os et en is, les héros de l'histoire que nous allons avoir l'honneur de raconter à nos lecteurs n'ont rien de mythologique. Il y a un an à peu près, qu'en faisant à la bibliothèque royale des recherches pour mon histoire de Louis XIV, je tombais par hasard sur les mémoires de M. D'Artagnan, imprimés, comme la plus grande partie des ouvrages de cette époque, où les auteurs tenaient à dire la vérité, sans aller faire un tour plus ou moins long à la Bastille, à Amsterdam, chez Pierre Rouge. Le titre me séduisit. Je les emportais chez moi, avec la permission de M. le conservateur, bien entendu, et je l'ai dévoré. Mon intention n'est pas de faire ici une analyse de ceux curieux ouvrages, et je me contenterai d'y renvoyer ceux de mes lecteurs qui apprécient les tableaux d'époque. Ils y trouveront des portraits crayonnés de mains de maître, et quoi que s'exasquise soit, pour la plupart du temps, tracé sur des portes de casernes et sur des murs de cabaret, ils n'y reconnaîtront pas moins, aussi ressemblantes que dans l'histoire de M. Anquetile, les images de Louis XIII, d'Anne d'Autriche, de Richelieu, de Mazarin, et de la plupart des courtisans de l'époque. Mais comme on le sait, ce qui frappe l'esprit capricieux du poète n'est pas toujours ce qui impressionne la masse des lecteurs. Or, tout en admirant, comme les autres admireront, sans doute, les détails que nous avons signalés. La chose qui nous préoccupe pas le plus est une chose à laquelle bien certainement personne avant nous n'avait fait la moindre attention. D'Artagnan raconte, qu'à sa première visite à M. de Tréville, le capitaine des mousquetaires du roi, il rencontra dans son anti-chambre trois jeunes gens, servant dans l'illustre corps où il sollicitait l'honneur d'être reçu, et ayant nom, Athos, Portos et Aramis. Nous l'avouons, ces trois noms étrangers nous frappèrent, et ils nous vincent aussi tout à l'esprit qu'ils n'étaient que des pseudonymes à l'aide desquels d'Artagnan avait déguisé des noms peut-être illustres. Si toutefois les porteurs de ces noms d'empereurs ne les avaient pas choisis eux-mêmes, le jour où, par caprice, par mécontentement ou par défaut de fortune, ils avaient endossé la simple casacue de mousquetaires. Dès lors, nous n'hummes plus de repos que nous nucions retrouvés, dans les ouvrages contemporains une trace quelconque de ces noms extraordinaires qui avaient si fort réveillé notre curiosité. Le seul catalogue des livres que nous l'hummes pour arriver à ce but remplirait un feuilleton tout entier, ce qui serait peut-être fort instructif, mais à coup sûr peu amusant pour nos lecteurs. Nous nous contenterons donc de leur dire qu'au moment où, découragé de tant d'investigations infructueuses, nous allions abandonner notre recherche. Nous trouvâmes enfin, guidés par les conseils de notre illustre et savant ami, Paul Paris, un manuscrit in folio, coté sous le numéro 4772 ou 4773. Nous ne nous le rappelons plus bien. Et en pour titre, mémoire de M. le Compte de l'affaire, concernant quelques-uns des événements qui se passèrent en France vers la fin du règne du roi Louis XIII et le commencement du règne du roi Louis XIV, on devine si notre joie fut grande, lorsqu'en feuilletant ce manuscrit, notre dernier espoir, nous trouvâmes à la vingtième page le nom d'Athos, à la vingt-septième le nom de Portos, et à la trente-unième le nom d'Aramis. La découverte d'un manuscrit complètement inconnue, dans une époque où la science historique est poussée à un si haut degré, nous parut presque miraculeuse. Aussi, nous attâmenous de solliciter la permission de le faire imprimer, dans le but de nous présenter un jour avec le bagage des autres à l'académie des inscriptions et des belles lettres, si nous n'arrivions, chose fort probable, à entrer à l'académie française avec notre propre bagage. Cette permission, nous devons le dire, nous fut gracieusement accordée, ce que nous consignons ici pour donner un démonti public au malveillant qui prétendent que nous vivons sous un gouvernement assez médiocrement disposé à l'endroit des gens de lettres. Or, c'est la première partie de ce présum manuscrit que nous offrons aujourd'hui à nos lecteurs, en lui restituant le titre qui lui convient, prenant l'engagement aussi, comme nous n'en doutons pas, cette première partie obtient le succès qu'elle mérite, de publier insécemment la seconde. En attendant, comme le parent est un second père, nous invitons le lecteur à s'en prendre à nous, et non au compte de l'affaire, de son plaisir ou de son ennui. Cela posé, passons à notre histoire. Fin de la section zéro. CHAPITRE I. DES TROIS MUSQUETTARES Ceci est un enregistrement LibriVox. Tous nos enregistrements appartiennent au domaine public, pour vous renseigner à notre sujet ou pour participer. Rendez-vous sur LibriVox.org. Enregistré par J. C. LES TROIS MUSQUETTARES par Alexandre Dumas, chapitre I. LES TROIS PRÉSENT DE M. D'ARTALION PÈRE. Le premier lundi, du mois d'avril 1625, le Bourg de Mung, ou Naquille-Auteur du roman de la Rose, semblait être, dans une révolution, aussi entière que si les Huguenots en fût se venu faire une seconde Rochelle. Plusieurs bourgeois, voyant s'enfuir les femmes du côté de la grande rue, entendant les enfants criés sur le seuil des portes, se hâtait d'endousser la cuirasse et, appuyant leur contenance quelque peu incertaine d'un mosquet ou d'une pertuisanne, se dirigeait vers l'hôtellerie du Franmenier, devant laquelle sont pressés, en grossissant de minutes en minutes, un groupe compact, bruyant et plein de curiosités. En ce temps-là, les paniques étaient fréquentes, et peu de jours se passaient sans qu'une ville ou l'autre enregistra sur ces archives quelques événements de ce genre. Il y avait les seigneurs qui guerroyaient entre eux, il y avait le roi qui faisait la guerre au cardinal, il y avait l'espagnol qui faisait la guerre au roi. Puis, outre ces guerres sourdes ou publiques, secrètes ou patantes, il y avait encore les voleurs, les mendians, les ugenaux, les loups et les laquets qui faisaient la guerre à tout le monde. Les bourgeois s'armaient toujours contre les voleurs, contre les loups, contre les laquets, souvent contre les seigneurs et les ugenaux, quelquefois contre le roi, mais jamais contre le cardinal et l'espagnol. Il résulta donc de cette habitude prise, que, ce sud-dix premier lundi du mois d'avril, 1625, les bourgeois, entendant du bruit, et ne voyant ni le guide en jaune, ni rouge, ni la livrée du Duc de Richelieu, se précipitèrent du côté de l'hôtel du franc-menier. Arrivé là, chacun puit voir et reconnaître la cause de cette rumeur. Un jeune homme. — Traçons son portrait d'un seul trait de plume. — Figurez-vous Don Quichotte, à dix-huit ans, Don Quichotte décorsolée, sans aubère et sans cuissard. Don Quichotte, revêtue d'un pourpoint de laine, dont la couleur bleue s'était transformée en une nuance insaisissable de lits de vin et d'azur céleste. Visage long et brun, la pommette des joues saillantes, signe d'astuces, les muscles maximilières énormément développés, indices invaillibles auxquels on reconnaît le gascon, même sans béret, et notre jeune homme portait un béret orné d'une espèce de plume. L'œil ouvert et intelligent, le nez crochu, mais finement dessiné, trop grand pour un adolescent, trop petit pour un homme fait, et qu'un œil exercé eut pris pour un fils de fermis en voyage, sans sa longue épée, qui, pendue à un baudrier de peau, battait les mollets de son propriétaire quand il était à pied, et le poids l'hérissait de sa monture quand il était à cheval. Car notre jeune homme avait une monture, et cette monture était même si remarquable qu'elle fut remarquée. C'était un bidet du béharn, âgé de douze ou quatorze ans, jaune de robes, sans craint à la queue, mais non pas sans jabar aux jambes, et qui, tout en marchant la tête plus bas que les genoux, ce qui rendait inutile l'application de la martingale, faisait encore également ses huit lieux par jour. Malheureusement, les qualités de ce cheval étaient si bien cachées sous son poids à l'étrange et son allure incongru, que dans un temps où tout le monde se connaissait en chevaux, l'apparition du sud-dibidet à Mung, où il était entré, il y avait un quart d'heure à peu près, par la porte de Beaujancy, produisite une sensation dont la défaveur rejaillait jusqu'à son cavalier. Et cette sensation avait été d'autant plus pénible aux jeunes d'Artagnan, ainsi qu'il s'appelait le don qui chotte de cet autre rossinante, qu'il ne se cachait pas le côté ridicule, que lui donnait, si bon cavalier qu'il fût, une pareille monture. Aussi, avait-il fort soupiré en acceptant le don que lui en avait fait M. d'Artagnan-père ? Il n'ignorait pas qu'une pareille bête valait au moins vingt livres. Il est vrai que les paroles, dont le présent avait été accompagné, n'avaient pas de prix. Mon fils avait dit le gentil homme Gascon, dans ce pur patois de Béharn, dont Henri IV n'avait jamais pu parvenir à se défaire. Mon fils, ce cheval est né dans la maison de votre père, il est à tantôt treize ans, et il est resté depuis ce ton-là, ce qui doit vous porter à l'aimer. Ne le vendez jamais, laissez-le mourir tranquillement et honorablement de vieillesse, et si vous faites campagne avec lui, ménagez-le comme vous ménageriez un vieux serviteur. À la cour, continua M. d'Artagnan-père, si toutefois vous avez l'honneur d'y aller, l'honneur auquel du reste votre vieille noblesse vous donne des droits, soulignez dignement votre nom de gentil homme, qui a été porté dignement par vos ancêtres depuis puits de cinq-cent-ans. Pour vous et pour les vôtres, par les vôtres, j'entends vos parents et vos amis, ne supportez jamais rien que de M. le cardinal et du roi. C'est par son courage, entendez-vous bien, par son courage seul, qu'un gentil homme fait son chemin aujourd'hui, qui conque tremble une seconde, laisse peut-être échapper la pas, que pendant cette seconde, justement, la fortune lui tendait. Vous êtes jeune, vous devez être braves par deux raisons. La première, c'est que vous êtes gascon, et la seconde, c'est que vous êtes mon fils. Ne craignez pas les occasions et cherchez les aventures. Je vous ai fait apprendre à manier l'épée, vous avez un jarret de fer, un poignet d'acier. Batez-vous à tout propos, batez-vous d'autant plus que les duels sont défendus, et que, par conséquent, il y a deux fois du courage à se battre. Je n'ai mon fils, à vous donner que quinze écus, mon cheval, et les conseils que vous venez d'entendre. Votre mère y ajoutera la recette d'un certain baume qu'elle tient du nobo émienne, et qui a une vertu miraculeuse pour guérir toute blessure qui n'atteint pas le cœur. Faites votre profit de tout, et vivez heureusement et longtemps. Je n'ai plus qu'un mot à ajouter, et c'est un exemple que je vous propose. Non pas le mien, car je n'ai, moi, jamais paru à la cour, et n'ai fait que les guerres de religion en volontaire. Je veux parler de M. de Tréville, qui était mon voisin autrefois, et qui a eu l'honneur de jouer tout enfant avec notre roi Louis XIII, que Dieu le conserve. Quelquefois, leur jeu dégénérait en bataille, et dans ces batailles le roi n'était pas toujours le plus fort. Les coups qu'il en reçut lui donnaient beaucoup d'estime et d'amitié pour M. de Tréville. Plus tard, M. de Tréville se bâti contre d'autres dans son premier voyage à Paris cinq fois. Depuis la mort du feu roi jusqu'à la majorité du jeune, sans compter les guerres et les sièges sept fois, et depuis cette majorité jusqu'aujourd'hui, cent fois peut-être. Aussi, malgré les edis, les ordonnances et les arrêts, le voit la capitaine des mousquetaires, c'est-à-dire chef d'une légion de César, dont le roi fait un très grand cas, et que M. le Cardinal redoute, lui qui ne redoute pas grand chose, comme chacun sait. De plus, M. de Tréville gagne d'immé les culs par an. C'est donc un fort grand Seigneur. Il a commencé comme vous, allez le voir avec cette lettre, et réglez-vous sur lui, afin de faire comme lui. Sur quoi, M. d'Artagnanpère saignit à son fils sa propre épée, l'embrassa tendrement sur les deux jours, et lui donna sa bénédiction. En sortant de la chambre paternelle, le jeune homme trouva sa mère, qui l'attendait, avec la fameuse recette, dont les conseils que nous venons de rapporter devaient nécessiter un assez fréquent emploi. Les adieux furent de ce côté plus long et plus tendre qu'ils ne l'avaient été de l'autre, non pas, que M. d'Artagnan aima son fils, qui était sa seule progéniture, mais M. d'Artagnan était un homme, et il eut regardé comme un dingue d'un homme de se laisser aller à son émotion, tandis que M. d'Artagnan était femme, et de plus était mère. Elle pleura abondamment, et disons-le à l'allonge de M. d'Artagnan-fils, quelques efforts qu'il tenta pour rester ferme, comme le devait être un futur mousquetaire, la nature l'emporta, et il verse à force l'arme, dont il parvint à grand peine à cacher la moitié. Le même jour, le jeune homme se mit en route, muni des trois présents paternels, et qui se composait, comme nous l'avons dit, de quinze écus, du cheval et de la lettre pour M. de Tréville. Comme on le pense bien, les conseils avaient été donnés par-dessus le marché. Avec un pareil va des mécombes, d'Artagnan se trouva, au moral comme au physique, une copie exacte du héros de Cervantes, auquel nous l'avons si heureusement comparé, lorsque nos devoirs historiens nous ont fait une nécessité de tracer son portrait. Don Quichotte prenait les moulins avant pour des géants et les moutons pour des armées. D'Artagnan prit chaque sourire pour une insulte et chaque regard pour une provocation. Il en résulta qu'il eut toujours le point fermé depuis Tarbes, jusqu'à Mung, et que l'un dans l'autre, il porta la main au pommeau de son épée dix fois par jour. Toutefois le point ne descendit sur aucune mâchoire et l'épée ne sortit point de son fourreau. Ce n'est pas que la vue du malon contre Bidet jaune n'épanouit bien des sourires sur les visages des passants, mais, comme au-dessus du Bidet, sonnait une épée de taille respectable, et qu'au-dessus de cet épée brillait un oeil plutôt féroce que fier, les passants réprimaient leur hilarité, ou, si l'ilarité l'emportait sur la prudence, il tachait au moins de ne rire que d'un seul côté, comme les masques antiques. D'Artagnan demeurât donc majestueux et intacte dans sa susceptibilité, jusqu'à cette malheureuse ville de Mung. Mais là, comme il descendait de cheval à la porte du Franmenier, en que personne, haute, garçon ou palprenie, fut venue prendre l'étrier au montoir, D'Artagnan avisa à une fenêtre entre ouverte du ray de chaussis un gentillum de belle taille et de haute mine, quoique au visage légèrement renfrenie, lequel causait avec deux personnes qui paraissaient les côtés avec déférence. D'Artagnan crut au naturellement, selon son habitude, être l'objet de la conversation et écoutant. Cette fois, D'Artagnan ne s'était trompé qu'à moitié. Ce n'était pas de lui qu'il était question, mais de son cheval. Le gentillum apparaissait énuméré à ses auditeurs toutes ses qualités, et comme, ainsi que je l'ai dit, les auditeurs paraissaient avoir une grande différence pour le narrateur, ils éclataient de rire à tout moment. Or, comme un demi-sourire suffisait pour réveiller l'irracibilité du jeune homme, on comprend quel effet produisit sur lui tant de brillantes hilarités. Cependant, D'Artagnan voulu d'abord se rendre compte de la physionomie de l'impertinent qui se moquait de lui. Il fixa son regard fier sur l'étranger et reconnut un homme de quarante à quarante-cinq ans, aux yeux noirs et persants, haut en pâle, au nez fortement accentué, à la moustache noire et parfaitement taillée. Il était vétu d'un pourpoint et d'un haut de chausses violets avec des aiguillettes de même couleur, sans aucun ornement que les crevées habituelles par lesquelles passaient la chemise. Ce haut de chausses et ce pourpoint, quoique neuf, paraissait froissé comme des avis de voyage longtemps renfermés dans un porte-monteau. D'Artagnan fit toutes ses remarques avec la rapidité de l'observateur le plus minutieux. Et sans doute, par un sentiment instinctif qui lui disait que cet inconnu devait avoir une grande influence sur sa vie à venir. Or, comme au moment où D'Artagnan fixait son regard sur le gentilhomme au pourpoint violet, le gentilhomme faisait, à l'endroit du bidet béarné, une de ses plus savantes et de ses plus profondes démonstrations. Ces deux auditeurs éclatèrent de rire, et lui-même laissa visiblement, contre son habitude, si l'on peut ainsi parler, un pas à le sourire sur son visage. Cette fois, il n'y avait plus de doute, D'Artagnan était réellement insulté. Aussi, plein de cette conviction, enfonçât-il son béret sur ses yeux, et, tachant de copier quelques-uns des airs de cours qu'il avait surpris en Gascogne chez des seigneurs en voyage, il savonçât une main sur la garde de son épée et l'autre appuyée sur la hanche. Malheureusement, au fur et à mesure qu'il avançait, la colère l'aveuglant de plus en plus. Au lieu du discours digne et hautein qu'il avait préparé pour formuler sa provocation, il ne trouva, plus au bout de sa langue, qu'une personnalité grossière qui l'accompagna d'un geste furieux. — Hé, monsieur, c'est créatif. — Monsieur, qui vous cachait derrière ce volet. — Où est-vous ? — Dites-moi donc un peu de quoi vous riez, et nous rirons ensemble. Le gentilhomme ramena lentement les yeux de la monture au cavalier, comme s'il lui eût fallu un certain temps pour comprendre que c'était à lui que s'adressait de ses étranges reproches. Puis, lorsqu'il ne pût plus conserver aucun doute, ses sourcils se froncèrent légèrement, et après une assez longue pause, avec un accent d'ironie et d'insolence, impossible à décrire, il répondit à d'Artagnan. — Je ne vous parle pas, monsieur. — Mais je vous parle moins, s'écria le jeune homme, exaspéré de ce mélange d'insolence et de bonne manière, de convenance et de dédain. — L'inconnu le regarda encore un instant, avec son léger sourire, et, se retirant de la fenêtre, sorti lentement de l'outellerie pour venir à deux pas de d'Artagnan se planter en face du cheval. Sa contenance tranquille et sa physionomie rayeuse avait redoublé l'hilarité de ceux avec lesquels il causait et qui, eux, était restée à la fenêtre. — D'Artagnan, le voyant arrivé, tira son épée d'un pied hors du fourreau, ce cheval, et décidément, ou plutôt a été dans sa jeunesse, bouton d'or, reprit l'inconnu, continuant les investigations commencées, et s'adressant à ses visiteurs de la fenêtre, s'emparait aucunement remarqué l'exaspération de D'Artagnan qui, cependant, se redressait entre lui et eux. — C'est une couleur fort connue en botanique, mais jusqu'à présent fort rare chez les chevaux. — Tel rit du cheval qui n'oserait pas rire du maître, s'écria l'émule de Tréville furieux. — Je ne rit pas souvent, monsieur, reprit l'inconnu, ainsi que vous pouvez le voir vous-même à l'air de votre visage. Mais je tiens cependant à conserver le privilège de rire quand il me plaît. — Et moi, s'écria D'Artagnan, je ne veux pas qu'on rit quand il me déplait. — En vérité, monsieur, continue l'inconnu plus calme que jamais. — Eh bien, c'est parfaitement juste. Et tournant sur ses talons, il s'apprêtât à rentrer dans l'hôtellerie par la grande porte sous laquelle D'Artagnan, en arrivant, avait remarqué un cheval tout scellé. Mais D'Artagnan n'était pas de caractère à lâcher ainsi un homme qui avait eu l'insolence de se moquer de lui. Il tira son épée entièrement du fourreau et se mit à sa poursuite, en criant, « Tournez, tournez donc, monsieur le rayeur, que je ne vous frappe point par derrière. — Me frapper, moi, dit l'autre, en pivotant sur ses talons, et en regardant le jeune homme, avec autant d'étonnement que de mépris. — Allons, allons donc, mon cher, vous êtes faux ? — Puis, à demi-voi, comme s'il se fut parlé à lui-même, c'est fâcheux, continua-t-il, qu'elle trouvaille pour sa majesté, qui cherche des braves de tout côté pour recruter ses mousquetaires. Il lâchevait à peine que D'Artagnan lui allongea un suffirieux coup de pointe que, s'il lui fait vivement un bon en arrière, il est probable qu'il lui plaisante pour la dernière fois. — L'inconnu vit alors que la chose passait la raillerie, tira son épée, salue à son adversaire et se mit gravement en garde. Mais au même moment, ces deux auditeurs, accompagnés de l'hôte, tombèrent sur D'Artagnan un grand coup de bâton, de pelle et de pincette. Cela fit une diversion si rapide et si complète à l'attaque que l'adversaire de D'Artagnan, pendant que celui-ci se retournait pour faire face à cette grêle de coups, regainnait avec la même précision, et, d'acteurs qu'il n'avait manqué d'être, redevenait spectateur du combat, rôle dont il s'a quitta avec son impassibilité ordinaire, tout en marmonant néanmoins, peste soit des gascons, remette-le sur son cheval orange et qu'il s'en aille. Pas avant de t'avoir tué l'âche, criait D'Artagnan, tout en faisant face ce du mieux qu'il pouvait, et s'en reculait d'un pas à ses trois ennemis, qui leur moulait de coups. Encore une gasconade murmura le gentil homme. Sur mon honneur ces gascons sont incorrigibles. Continuez donc la danse, puisqu'il le veut absolument. Quand il sera là, il dira qu'il en a assez. Mais l'inconnu ne savait pas encore à quel genre d'entêté il avait à faire. D'Artagnan n'était pas homme, a jamais demandé merci. Le combat continua donc quelques secondes encore. Enfin, D'Artagnan épuisé, laissa échapper son épée qu'un coup de bâton brisa en deux morceaux. Un autre coup, qui lui entama le front, le renversa presque en même temps tout sanglant et presque évanoui. C'est à ce moment que de tout côté on a couru sur le lieu de la scène. L'autre, craignant du scandale, emporta avec l'aide de ses garçons le blesser dans la cuisine où quelque soin lui furent accordés. Quant au gentil homme, il était revenu prendre sa place à la fenêtre et regardait avec une certaine impatience toute de foule, qui semblait, en demeurant-là, lui causer une vive contrariété. Eh bien, comment va cet enragé, reprit-il en se retournant au bruit de la porte qui s'ouvrit et en s'adressant à l'autre qui venait s'informer de sa santé ? Votre excellence et Saint-Nessauve demandent à l'autre, « Oui, parfaitement Saint-Nessauve, mon cher Hôtelier. Et c'est moi qui vous demande ce qui est devenu notre jeune homme. — Il va mieux, dit l'autre. Il s'est évanoui tout à fait. — Vraiment, vit le gentil homme. Mais avant de s'évanouir, il a rassemblé toutes ses forces pour vous appeler et vous défier en vous appellant. — Mais c'est donc que le diable en personne que ce gaillard-là s'écria l'inconnu. — Oh, non, votre excellence, ce n'est pas le diable, reprit l'autre, avec une grimace de mépris. Car pendant son évanouissement, nous l'avons fouillé, et il n'a dans son paquet qu'une chemise, et dans sa bourse que on s'écu. Ce qui ne l'a pas empêché de dire en s'évanouissant que si pareille chose était arrivée à Paris, vous vous en repentiriez tout de suite. Tandis qu'ici, vous ne vous en repentiriez que plus tard. — Alors, dit froidement l'inconnu, c'est quelque prince de s'en déguiser. — Je vous dis cela, mon gentil homme, reprit l'autre. Afin que vous vous teniez sur vos gardes. — Et il n'a nommé personne dans sa colère. — Si fait, il frappait sur sa poche, et disait, nous verrons ce que M. de Tréville pensera de cette insulte faite à son protégé. — M. de Tréville, — dit l'inconnu, en devenant attentif. — Il frappait sur sa poche en prononçant le nom de M. de Tréville. — Voyons, mon cher Haut, pendant que votre jeune homme était banoui. — Vous n'avez pas l'été, j'en suis bien sûr, sans regarder aussi cette poche-là. Qui avait-il ? — Une lettre, adressée à M. de Tréville, capitaine des mousquetaires. — En vérité. — C'est comme géloneur de vous le dire, excellence. — L'autre, qui n'était pas doué d'une grande perspicacité, ne remarque à point l'expression que ses paroles avaient donnée à la physionomie de l'inconnu. Celui-ci quitta le rebord de la croisée, sur lequel il était toujours resté, appuyé du bout du coude, et fonça le sourcil en homme inquiet. — Diable, murmura-t-il entre ses dents ? Tréville, m'aura-t-il envoyé ce gascon ? Il est bien jeune, mais un coup d'épée est un coup d'épée, quel que soit l'âge de celui qui le donne. Et l'on se défie moins d'un enfant que de tout d'autre. Il suffit parfois d'un faible obstacle, pour contrarier un grand dessin. Et l'inconnu tomba dans une réflexion qui dura quelques minutes. — Voyons l'autre, dit-il. — Est-ce que vous ne me débarasserez pas de ce frénétique ? En conscience, je ne pus le tuer. Et cependant, ajouta-t-il, avec une expression froidement menaçante. Cependant il me gêne. Où est-il ? — Dans la chambre de ma femme, où on le pense, au premier étage. C'est Harde et son sac sont avec lui. Il n'a pas quitté son pourpoids. Tout cela, au contraire, est en bas dans la cuisine. Mais puisqu'il vous gêne, ce jeune fou. Sans doute, il cause dans votre hôtellerie un scandale auquel donner de gens ne saurait résister. Montez chez vous, faites-moi compte, et avertissez mon lacain. — Quoi ? Monsieur nous quitte déjà ? — Vous le savez bien, puisque je vous avais donné l'ordre de seller mon cheval. Ne m'attends point obéi ? — Si faites, et comme votre excellence a pu le voir, son cheval est sous la grande porte, tout appareillé pour partir. C'est bien. Faites ce que je vous ai dit alors. — Ouin, se dit l'autre, aurait-il peur du petit garçon ? Mais un coup d'œil impératif de l'inconnu va l'arrêter court. Il salue humblement et sortit. — Il ne faut pas que Milady soit aperçu de ce drôle, continua l'étranger. Elle ne doit pas tarder à passer. Déjà même, elle est en retard. Décidément, vaut mieux que je monte à cheval et que j'aille au devant d'elle, si seulement je pouvais savoir ce que contient cette lettre adressée à Tréville. Et l'inconnu, tout en marre motant, se dirigea vers la cuisine. Pendant ce temps, l'hôte, qui ne doutait pas que ce ne fut la présence du jeune garçon qui chassa l'inconnu de son hôtellerie, était remontée chez sa femme, et avait trouvé d'Artagnan, maître enfin de ses esprits. Alors, tout en lui faisant comprendre que la police se pourrait bien lui faire un mauvais parti pour avoir été cherché qu'elle a un grand seigneur, car, à l'avis de l'hôte, l'inconnu ne pouvait être qu'un grand seigneur, il le détermina, malgré sa faiblesse, à se lever et à continuer son chemin. D'Artagnan, à moitié abasourdi, son pourpoint et la tête tout en mailloté de linge, se leva donc et poussée par l'hôte, commença de descendre. Mais en arrivant à la cuisine, la première chose qu'il a perçue fut son provocateur qui causait tranquillement au marchepied d'un lourcarosse, atelé de deux gros chevaux normands. Son interlocutrice, dont la tête paraissait encadrée par la portière, était une femme de vingt à vingt-deux ans. Nous avons déjà dit, avec quelle rapidité d'investigation d'Artagnan embrassait toute physionomie. Il vidant que du premier coup d'oeil que la femme était jeune et belle. Or, cette beauté le frein pas d'outant plus qu'elle était parfaitement étrangère au pays Méridionneau que jusque-là d'Artagnan avait habité. C'était une pâle et blond de personne, au long cheveu bouclé tombant sur ses épaules, au grand dieu bleu l'anguissant, au lèvre rosé et aux mains d'Albâtre. Elle causait très vivement avec l'inconnu. « Ainsi son imminent se mordonne, disait la dame, de retourner à l'instant même en Angleterre et de la prévenir directement si le duc quittait Londres. Et, quant à mes autres instructions, demanda la belle voyageuse, elles sont renfermées dans cette boîte, que vous n'ouvrirez que de l'autre côté de la manche. « Très bien. Et vous, que faites-vous ? Moi je retourne à Paris. Sans châtir cet assolant petit garçon, demanda la dame. L'inconnu allait répondre. Mais, au moment où il ouvrait la bouche, d'Artagnan, qui avait tout entendu, s'élança sur le seuil de la porte. « C'est cet assolant petit garçon qui châti les autres, s'est créat-il. Et j'espère bien que cette fois-ci, celui qu'il doit châti, ne lui échappera pas comme la première fois. Ne lui échappera pas, reprit l'inconnu, enfronçant le sourcil. « Devant une femme, vous n'ausseriez pas fuir, je présume. « Sans j'ai, s'est créat Milady, en voyant le gentilhomme porter la main à son épée. Sans j'ai, que le moindre retard peut tout perdre. « Vous avez raison, s'est créat le gentilhomme. Partez donc de votre côté. Je pars du mien. Et, saluant la dame d'un signe de tête, il s'élança sur son cheval, tandis que le colché du carus fouettait vigoureusement son atelage. Les deux interlocuteurs partirent donc au galop. S'éloignant, chacun par en côté opposé de la rue. « Et votre dépense, vocifera l'autre, dont l'affection pour son voyageur se changeait en un profond dédain, en voyant qu'il s'éloignait sans solder ses comptes. « Paix maroufle, s'écriat le voyageur toujours galopant à son lacquet, lequel jeta aux pieds de l'hôte deux ou trois pièces d'argent et se mit à galopé après son maître. « Ah, lâche ! Ah, misérable ! Ah, faux gentilhomme ! cria d'Artagnan, s'élançant à son tour après le lacquet. Mais le blessé était trop faible encore pour supporter une pareille secousse. A peine utile fait dit pas que ses oreilles teintèrent, que néblouissement le prit, un nuage de sang passa sur ses yeux, et qu'elle tomba au milieu de la rue, en criant encore. Lâche ! Lâche ! Lâche ! Il est en effet bien lâche, murmura l'hôte, en s'approchant de D'Artagnan, et essayant par cette flatterie de se raccommoder avec le pauvre garçon, comme le héron de la fable, avec son limaçon du soir. Oui, bien lâche, murmura D'Artagnan, mais elle, bien belle. Qui elle ? demanda l'hôte. Milédie, Balbucea D'Artagnan, et il s'évanouit une seconde fois. C'est égal, dit l'hôte. J'en perdus, mais elle me reste celui-là, que je suis sûre de conserver au moins quelques jours. C'est toujours on zécu de gagner. On sait que on zécu faisait juste la somme qui restait dans la bourse de D'Artagnan. L'hôte avait compté sur onze jours de maladies à un écu par jour. Mais il avait compté sans son voyageur. Le lendemain, dès cinq heures du matin, D'Artagnan se leva, descendit lui-même à la cuisine, demanda, outre quelques autres ingrédients dont la liste n'est pas parvenu jusqu'à nous, du vin, de l'huile, du romarin, et la recette de sa mère à la main, se composant un baume dont il loignit ses nombreuses blessures. Renouvellant ses compréhences lui-même, et ne voulant admettre la jonction d'aucun médecin. Grâce sans doute à l'efficacité du baume de Bohème, et peut-être aussi, grâce à l'absence de tout docteur, D'Artagnan se trouva sur pied dès le soir même, puis le lendemain. Mais, au moment de payer ce romarin, cet huile et ce vin, seul dépense du maître qui avait gardé une diète absolue, tandis qu'au contraire, le cheval jaune, ou dire de l'hôtelier, du moins, avait mangé trois fois plus qu'on n'eût raisonnablement plus le supposer pour sa taille. D'Artagnan ne trouva dans sa poche que sa petite bourse de velours rapé, ainsi que les onze écus qu'elle contenait. Mais quand à la lettre adressée à monsieur de Tréville, elle avait disparu. Le jeune homme commençait par chercher cette lettre avec une grande patience, tournant et retournant vingt fois ses poches et ses goussets, fouillant et refouillant dans son sac, ouvrant et referment sa bourse. Mais lorsqu'il lui taquit la conviction que la lettre était introuvable, il entra dans un troisième accès de rage, qui faillit lui occasionner une nouvelle consommation de vin et d'huile aromatisée. Car en voyant cette jeune mauvaise tête s'échauffer et menacer de tout casser dans l'établissement, si l'on ne retrouvait pas sa lettre, l'autre s'était déjà saisie d'un épieu, sa femme d'un manche à balais qui avait servi la surveille. « Ma lettre de recommandation, s'écriait D'Artagnan. Ma lettre de recommandation sans Dieu, où je vous embrache à tous comme des ortolans. Malheureusement une circumstance s'opposait à ce que le jeune homme a complé sa menace. C'est que, comme nous l'avons dit, son épée avait été dans sa première lutte brisée en deux morceaux, ce qu'il avait seulement oublié. Il en résulta que, lorsque D'Artagnan voulu en effet dégainer, il se trouva purement, et simplement, armé d'un tronçon d'épée, de huit ou dix pouces à peu près, que l'autre avait soigneusement renfoncé dans le fourreau. Quand au reste de la lame, le chef l'avait adroitement détourné pour s'en faire une lardoire. Cependant cette déception n'e probablement était notre fougueux jeune homme. Si l'autre n'avait réfléchi que la réclamation que lui adressait son voyageur était parfaitement juste. « Mais au fait, dit-il, en abaissant son épieu, où est cette lettre ? « Oui, où est cette lettre ? s'écria D'Artagnan. D'abord, je vous en préviens, cette lettre est pour Monsieur de Tréville, et il faut qu'elle se retrouve. Ou, si elle ne se trouve pas, il saura bien la faire retrouver lui. Cette menace acheva d'intimidée l'autre. Après le roi et Monsieur le cardinal, Monsieur de Tréville était l'homme dont le nom, peut-être, était le plus souvent répété par les militaires et même par les bourgeois. Il y avait bien le père Joseph, c'est vrai, mais son nom à lui n'était jamais prononcé que Tuba. Tant était grand de la terreur qui inspirait l'éminence grise, comme on appelait le familier du cardinal. Aussi, jetant son épieu loin de lui, et ordonnant à sa femme d'en faire autant de son manche à ballet et à ses valets de leur bâton, il donna le premier exemple, en se mettant lui-même à la recherche de la lettre perdue. Est-ce que cette lettre renfermait quelque chose de précieux ? demanda l'autre, au bout s'en dit, je le crois bien, s'écria le gascon, qui comptait sur cette lettre pour faire son chemin à la cour. Elle contenait ma fortune. Des bons sur l'Espagne ? demanda l'autre inquiet. Des bons sur la trésorerie particulière de sa majesté, répondit D'Artagnan, qui, comptant entrer au service du roi, grâce à cette recommandation, croyait pouvoir faire sans mentir cette réponse quelque peu asardée. Diable, Philo te tout a fait désespérer. Mais il n'importe continuer d'Artagnan avec l'appelon national. Il n'importe, et l'argent n'est rien. Cette lettre était tout. Juste mieux aimer perdre mille pistoles que de la perdre. Il ne risquait pas d'avantage à dire vingt mille, mais une certaine pudre juvénile le retint. Un trait de lumière frappa tout à coup l'esprit de l'autre, qui se donnait au diable en ne trouvant rien. Cette lettre n'est point perdu, s'est créatile. Ah ! fit d'Artagnan. Non ! elle vous a été prise. Prise ! et par qui ? Par le gentillant me dière. Il est descendu à la cuisine, où était votre pourpoint. Il est resté seul. Je gagerai que c'est lui qui l'a volé. Vous croyez ? répondit d'Artagnan, peu convaincu. Car il savait mieux que personne l'importance toute personnelle de cette lettre. Et n'y voyait rien qui pu tenter la pupédité. Le fait est qu'aucun des valets, aucun des voyageurs, présents, n'eut rien gagné à posséder ce papier. Vous dites donc, repris d'Artagnan, que vous soupçonnez d'un pertinent gentillum. Je vous dis que j'en suis sûr, continue à l'autre. Lorsque je lui ai annoncé que votre Seigneurie était le protégé de M. de Tréville, et que vous aviez même une lettre pour cette illustre gentillum, il a paru fort inquiet. M'a demandé où était cette lettre et est descendu immédiatement à la cuisine, où il savait qu'était votre pourpoint. Alors c'est mon voleur, répondit d'Artagnan. Je m'en plaindrai à M. de Tréville, et M. de Tréville s'en plaindra au roi. Puis il tira majestueusement deux écus de sa poche, les donnats à l'autre, qui l'accompagna, le chapeau à la main, jusqu'à la porte, remonta sur son cheval jaune, qui le congisit, sans autre accident, jusqu'à la porte Saint-Antoine, à Paris, où son propriétaire le vendit trois écus, ce qui était fort bien payé, attendu que d'Artagnan l'avait fort surmené pendant la dernière étape. Aussi, le maquignon auquel d'Artagnan le cédat, moyennant les neuf livres sudites, ne cachât-il point au jeune homme qu'il n'en donnait cette somme exorbitante qu'à cause de l'originalité de sa couleur. D'Artagnan entra donc dans Paris à pied, portant son petit paquet sous son bras, et marcha tant qu'il trouva à louer une chambre qui convain à l'exiguïté de ses ressources. Cette chambre fut une espèce de mensarde, si des rues des faux soilleurs près du Luxembourg. Aussitôt le denier, à Dieu donné, D'Artagnan prit possession de son logement, passant le reste de la journée à coudre à son pourpoint, et à ses chausses, des passements tris, que sa mère avait détaché d'un pourpoint presque neuf de M. D'Artagnan-Père, et qu'elle lui avait en cachette. Puis il a laqué de la ferraille, faire remettre une lame à son épée. Puis elle revint au l'auvre s'informer, au premier mousquetère qu'elle rencontra, de la situation de l'hôtel de M. de Tréville, lequel était situé rue du vieux Colombier, c'est-à-dire, justement dans le voisinage de la chambre arrêté par D'Artagnan. Circumstance qui lui parut d'une heureuse augure pour le succès de son voyage. Après quoi, content de la façon dont il s'était conduit à Mung, son remord dans le passé, confiant dans le présent et plein d'espérance dans l'avenir, il se coucha et s'endormit du sommeil du brave. Ce sommeil, tout provincial encore, le conduisit jusqu'à neuf heures du matin, heure à laquelle il se leva pour se rendre chez ce fameux M. de Tréville, le troisième personnage du royaume, d'après l'estimation paternelle. Fin du chapitre 1. Chapitre 2 des Trois Mousquetaires Ceci est un enregistrement LibriVox. Tous nos enregistrements appartiennent au domaine public pour vous renseigner à notre sujet ou pour participer. Rendez-vous sur LibriVox.org enregistré par J. C. Gwan. Les Trois Mousquetaires L'exendre Dumas Chapitre 2 L'anti-chambre de M. de Tréville M. de Trois-Villes, comme s'appelait encore sa famille en Gascon, ou M. de Tréville, comme il avait fini par s'appeler lui-même à Paris, avait réellement commencé comme d'Artagnan, c'est-à-dire, sans un sous-vaillant, mais avec ce fonds d'audace, d'esprit et d'entendement, qui fait que le plus pauvre gentillatre Gascon reçoit souvent plus en ses espérances de l'héritage paternel que le plus riche gentilhomme périgourdin, ou bérichon, ne reçoit en réalité. Sa bravoure insolente, son bonheur plus insolant encore, dans un temps où les coups plevaient comme grêles, l'avait éricée au sommet de cette échelle difficile qu'on appelle la faveur de cour et dont il avait escaladé quatre à quatre les échelons. Il était l'ami du roi, lequel on aurait fort, comme chacun sait, la mémoire de son père Henri IV. Le père de M. de Tréville l'avait s'y fidèlement servi dans ses guerres contre la Ligue, qu'à défaut d'argent content, chose qui toute la vie manquait au béharnet, lequel paya constamment ses dettes avec la seule chose qu'il n'eut jamais besoin d'emprunter, c'est-à-dire avec de l'esprit, qu'à défaut d'argent content, disons-nous, il avait autorisé, après la rédition de Paris, apprendre pour âme un lion d'or, passant sur gueule avec cette devise, fidélis et fortis. C'était beaucoup pour l'honneur, mais c'était médiocre pour le bien-être. Aussi, quand l'illustre compagnon du grand Henri mourut, il laissa pour seul héritage à M. son fils, son épée et sa devise. Grâce à ce double don, et aux noms sans tâches qui l'accompagnaient, M. de Tréville fut admis dans la maison du jeune prince, où il servit si bien de son épée et fut si fidèle à sa devise. Que Louis XIII, une des bonnes lames du royaume, avait l'habitude de dire que, s'il avait un ami qui se bâti, il lui donnerait le conseil de prendre pour second, lui d'abord, et Tréville après, et peut-être même avant lui. Aussi, Louis XIII avait-il un attachement réel pour Tréville, attachement royal, attachement égoïste, c'est vrai, mais qui n'en était pas moins un attachement. C'est que, dans ces temps malheureux, on cherchait fort à s'entourer d'hommes de la trempe de Tréville. Beaucoup pouvaient prendre pour devise l'épithète de Fort, qui faisait la seconde partie de son exergue. Mais peu de gentilhommes pouvaient réclamer l'épithète de fidèle, qui en formait la première. Tréville était un de ses derniers. C'était une de ses rares organisations, à l'intelligence obéissante comme celle du dog, à la valeur aveugle, à l'œil rapide, à la main prompte, à qui l'œil n'avait été donné content de quelqu'un et la main que pour frapper ce déplaisant quelqu'un, un baissement, un mot revers, un pôle trop de mairie, un vitri. Enfin, à Tréville, il n'avait manqué jusque-là que l'occasion, mais il la guettait, et il se promettait bien de la saisir par ses trois cheveux, si jamais elle passait à la portée de sa main. Aussi Louis XIII fit-il de Tréville le capitaine de ses musculaires, lesquels était à Louis XIII pour le dévouement ou plutôt pour le fanatisme, que ses ordinaires étaient à Henri III et que sa garde écossaises était à Louis XI ? De son côté, et sous ce rapport, le cardinal n'était pas en reste avec le roi. Quand il avait vu la formidable élite dont Louis XIII s'entourait, ce second ou plutôt ce premier roi de France avait voulu, Louis aussi, avoir sa garde. Il eût donc que ses musculaires, comme Louis XIII, avaient les siens et l'on voyait ses deux puissances rivales tirées pour leur service dans toutes les provinces de France et même dans tous les états étrangers, les hommes célèbres pour les grands coups d'épée. Aussi Richelieu et Louis XIII l'eûtaient souvent en faisant leur partie d'échec le soir au sujet du mérite de leurs serviteurs. Chacun ventait la tenue et le courage des siens et tout en se prononçant tout haut contre les duels et contre les rics, ils les excitaient tout bas en venir aux mains et concevaient un véritable chagrin ou une joie immodérée de la défaite ou de la victoire des leurs. Ainsi un le disent les mémoires d'un homme qui fut dans quelques-unes de ses défaites et dans beaucoup de ses victoires. Tréville avait pris le côté faible de son maître et c'est à cette adresse qu'il devait la longue et constante faveur d'un roi qui n'a pas laissé la réputation d'avoir été très fidèle à ses amitiés. Il faisait parader ses mousquetaires devant le cardinal Armand du Plessis qui hérissait de colère la moustache grise de son éminence. Tréville entendait admirablement bien la guerre de cette époque ou, quand on ne vivait pas au dépend de l'ennemi, on vivait au dépend de ses compatriotes. Ces soldats formaient une allégion de diable à quatre indisciplinés pour tout autre que pour lui. Débrayés, avinés écorchés, les mousquetaires du roi, ou plutôt ceux de monsieur de Tréville s'épandaient dans les cabarets, dans les promenades, dans les jeux publics, criant fort et retroussant leur moustache, faisant sonner leurs épées, heurtant avec volupté les gardes de monsieur le cardinal quand il les rencontrait. Puis, dégainant en pleine rue, avec mille plaisanteries, tués quelquefois, mais ceux rendent ce cas d'être pleurés et vengés. Tuant souvent, et sur alors, de ne pas mourir en prison, monsieur de Tréville étant là pour les réclamer. Aussi, monsieur de Tréville était-il loué sur tous les tons, chanté sur toutes les gâmes par ses hommes qui l'adoraient et qui, tous gens de sacs et de cordes qu'ils étaient, tremblaient devant lui comme des écoliers devant leurs maîtres, obéissantes au moindre mot et prêtes à se faire tuer pour laver le moindre reproche. M. de Tréville avait usé de ce levier puissant pour le roi d'abord et les amis du roi, puis pour lui-même et pour ses amis. Au reste, dans aucun des mémoires de ce temps qui avaient laissé tant de mémoires, on ne voit que ce dignes gentilhomme était accusé, même par ses ennemis, et il en avait autant parmi les gens de plumes que les gens d'épée. Nul part, on ne voit, disons-nous, que ce dignes gentilhomme était accusé de se faire payer la coopération de ses séides. Avec un rare génie d'intrigue qui le rendait légal des plus forts intrigants, il était resté honnête homme. Bien plus, en dépit des grandes estocades qui déhanchent et des exercices pénibles qui fatiguent, il était devenu un des plus galants coureurs de ruelles, un des plus fins d'ambrés, un des plus alambiqués dix heures de fébuses de son époque. On parlait des bonnes fortunes de M. de Tréville, comme on avait parlé vingt ans auparavant de celles de bassons pierres, et ce n'était pas peu dire. Le capitaine des mousquetaires était donc admiré, craint et aimé, ce qui constitue l'apogé des fortunes humaines. Louis XIV absorba tous les petits astres de sa cour dans son vaste rayonnement. Mais son père, soleil plus ribus impas, laisse sa s'asplandeur personnelle à chacun de ses favoris, sa valeur individuelle à chacun de ses courtisans. Outre le lever du roi et celui du cardinal, ont compté alors à Paris de deux cents petits levées un peu recherchées. Parmi les deux cents petits levées, celui de Tréville était un des plus courus. La cour de son hôtel, situé rue du vieux Colombier, ressemblait à un camp, et cela des six heures du matin en été et des huit heures en hiver. Cinquante à soixante mousquetaires qui semblaient s'y relailler pour présenter un nombre toujours imposant, s'y promenaient sans cesse. Armée en guerre et prêt à tout. Le long d'un de ses grands escaliers sur l'emplacement desquels notre civilisation bâtirait une maison tout entière, montait et descendait les solliciteurs de Paris qui couraient après une faveur quelconque. Les gentillames de province avaient de d'être enrôlées et les laquèches amarrées de toutes couleurs qui venaient apporter à M. de Tréville les messages de leurs maîtres. Dans l'antichambre, sur de longues banquettes circulaires, reposait les élus, c'est-à-dire ceux qui étaient convoqués. Un bourdonnement durait là depuis le matin jusqu'au soir, tandis que M. de Tréville dans son cabinet contigu à cet antichambre recevait les visites, écoutait les plantes, donnait ses ordres et, comme le roi à son balcon du Louvre, n'avait qu'à se mettre à sa fenêtre pour passer la revue des hommes et des armes. Le jour où D'Artagnan se présenta, l'Assemblée était imposante, surtout pour un provincial arrivant de sa province. Il est vrai que ce provincial était gascon et que, surtout à cette époque, les compatriotes de D'Artagnan avaient la réputation de ne points facilement se laisser intimider. En effet, une fois qu'on avait franchi la porte massive, chevillées de longs clous à tête quadrangulaire, on tombait au milieu d'une troupe de gens d'épée qui se croisaient dans la cour, s'interpellant, se curèlant et jouant entre eux. Pour se frayer un passage au milieu de toutes ces vagues tourbillonnantes, il eût fallu être officier, grand-seigneur de toutes les femmes. Ce fut donc, au milieu de cette cohu et de ce désordre, que notre jeune homme s'avance à, le cœur palpitant, rangant sa longue rapière le long de ses jambes maigres et étonnant une main au rebord de son feutre, avec ce demi-sourire du provincial embarrassé qui veut faire bonne contenance. Avaient-ils dépassé un groupe, alors il respirait mais il comprenait qu'on se retournait pour le regarder et pour la première fois de sa vie, d'Artagnan, qui jusqu'à ce jour avait une assez bonne opinion de lui-même, se trouva ridicule. Arrivé à l'escalier, ce fut puis encore. Il y avait sur les premières marches quatre mousquetaires qui se divertissaient à l'exercice suivant, tandis que dix ou douze de leurs camarades attendaient sur le palier que leur tour vint de prendre place à la partie. Un deux, placé sur le degré supérieur, les pénus à la main empêchaient, ou du moins s'efforçaient d'empêcher les trois autres de monter. Ces trois autres s'escrimaient contre lui de leurs épées fortes agiles. D'Artagnan prit d'abord ses fers pour des fleurés d'escrime. Il les crut boutonnés. Mais il reconnut bientôt à certaines égratinures que chaque arme, au contraire, était affilée et aiguisée à souhait. Et à chacune de ces égratinures, non seulement les spectateurs, mais encore les acteurs, riaient comme des fous. Celui qui occupait le degré en ce moment tenait merveilleusement ses adversaires en respect. On faisait cercle autour d'eux. La condition portait qu'à chaque coup, le toucher quitterait la partie, en perdant son tour d'audience au profit du toucheur. En cinq minutes, trois furent effleurés. L'un au poignet, l'autre au menton, l'autre à l'oreille. Par le défenseur du degré, adresse qui lui valut selon les conventions arrêtées, trois tours de faveur. Si difficile, non pas qu'il fût, mais qu'il voulait être à étonner, ce passe-t-en étonna notre jeune voyageur. Il avait vu dans sa province cette terre, où s'échauffe cependant s'y promptement les têtes, un peu plus de préliminaires au duel. Et la gasconnade de ces quatre joueurs lui parut la plus forte de toutes celles qu'il avait ouïe jusqu'à l'heure, même en Gascogne. Il se crut transporté dans ce fameux pays des géants, où Gulliver alla depuis et eut si grand peur, et cependant il n'était pas au bout, restait le palier et l'antichambre. Sur le palier, on ne se battait plus. On racontait des histoires de femmes et dans l'antichambre des histoires de cours. Sur le palier d'Artagnan Roger, dans l'antichambre, il frissonna. Son imagination éveillée de la bande, qui en Gascogne le rendait redoutable aux jeunes femmes de chambre et même quelquefois aux jeunes maîtresses, n'avait jamais rêvé, même dans ces moments de délire, la moitié de ces merveilles amoureuses et le quart de ces fruits se galantent, rehausser des noms les plus connus et des détails les moins voilés. Mais si son amour pour les bonnes mœurs se fut choqué sur le palier, son respect pour le cardinal fut scandalisé dans l'antichambre. Là, à son grand étonnement, D'Artagnan entendait critiquer tout haut la politique qui faisait trembler l'Europe et la vie privée du cardinal que tant de hauts et puissants seigneurs avaient été punis d'avoir tenté d'approfondir. Ce grand homme, révéré par M. D'Artagnan père, servait de riser aux mousquetaires de M. de Tréville qui rayait ses jambes canueuses et son dos voûté. Quelques-uns chantaient des noëls sur M. de Guillon sa maîtresse et M. de Combalet sa gnaisse. Tandis que les autres liaient des partis contre les pages et les gardes du cardinal Duc, toutes choses qui paraissaient à D'Artagnan de monstrueuses impossibilités. Cependant, quand le nom du roi intervenait parfois tout à coup, à l'improviste, au milieu de tous ces colibés cardinalesques, une espèce de baillon qu'elle feutrait pour un moment toutes ses bouches chemoqueuses. On regardait avec hésitation autour de soi et l'on semblait craindre l'indiscretion de la cloison du cabinet de M. de Tréville. Mais bientôt une allusion ramenait la conversation sur son éminence et alors les éclares reprenaient de plus belles et la lumière n'était ménagée aucune de ces actions. Certes, voilà des gens qui vont tous être embastillés et pendus, pensent à D'Artagnan avec terreur. Et moi sans aucun doute avec eux, car du moment où je les ai écoutés et entendus, je serai tenu pour leur complice. Que dirait M. mon père, qui m'a si fort recommandé le respect du cardinal, s'il me savait dans la société de pareil païen ? Aussi, comme on s'en doute, sans que je le dise, D'Artagnan n'osait se livrer à la conversation. Seulement il regardait de tous ses yeux écoutant de toutes ses oreilles tendant avidement ses cinq sens pour ne rien perdre. Et malgré sa confiance dans les recommandations paternelles il se sentait porté par ses goûts et entraîné par ses instants à louer plutôt qu'à blâmer les choses inouées qui se passaient là. Cependant, comme il était absolument étranger à la foule des courtisans de M. de Tréville et que c'était la première fois qu'on l'apercevait en ce lieu, on va lui demander ce qu'il désirait. À cette demande, D'Artagnan se nomma fortemblement, s'appuya du titre de compatriote et pria le valet de chambre qui était venue lui faire cette question de demander pour lui à M. de Tréville un moment d'audience. On demande que celui-ci promis d'un ton protecteur de transmettre en temps et lieu. D'Artagnan, un peu revenu de sa surprise première, eût donc le loisir d'étudier un peu les costumes et les physionomies. Au centre du groupe le plus animé était un mousquetaire de grande taille, d'une figure hauteine et d'une bizarre ride au costume qui attirait sur lui l'attention Il ne portait pas, pour le moment, la casac d'uniforme qui, au reste, n'était pas absolument obligatoire dont c'était pas que de liberté moindre mais d'indépendance plus grande, mais un juste au corps bleu de ciel, tant soit peu fané et rapé, et sur cette habille un beaudrier magnifique, un broderie d'or et qui reluisait comme les écailles dont l'eau se couvre au grand soleil. Un manteau long de velours cramoisie tombait avec grâce sur ses épaules, découvrant par devant seulement le splendide beaudrier auquel pendait une gigantesque rapière. Ce mousquetaire venait de descendre de garde à l'instant même et se plaignait d'être enrhumé et tousait de temps en temps avec affectation. Aussi avait-il pris le manteau à ce qu'il disait autour de lui et tandis qu'il parlait du haut de sa tête en frisant dédaigneusement sa moustache, on admirait avec enthousiasme le beaudrier brodé et d'artagnan plus que tout autre. « Que voulez-vous ? » disait le mousquetaire. « La mode en vient, c'est une off-poli. Je le sais bien, mais c'est la mode. D'ailleurs, il faut bien employer à quelque chose de l'argent de sa légitime. « À Portos ! s'écria un des assistants. N'essaie pas de nous faire croire que ce beaudrier te vient de la générosité paternelle. Il t'aura été donné par la dame voilée avec laquelle je t'ai rencontré l'autre dimanche vers la Porte Saint-Honoré. « Non ! sur mon honneur et foi de gentillum. Je l'ai acheté moi-même. Et de mes propres deniers ! » répondit celui qu'on venait de désigner sous le nom de Portos. « Oui, comme je l'ai acheté moi, dit un autre mousquetaire, cette bourse neuve, avec ce que ma maîtresse avait mis dans la vieille. « Vrai, dit Portos, et la preuve, c'est que je l'ai payé douze pistoles. » L'admiration redoubla. Quoique le doute continuait d'exister. « N'est-ce pas Aramis, dit Portos, se tournant vers un autre mousquetaire ? » Cet autre mousquetaire formait un contraste parfait avec celui qui l'interrogeait et qui venait de le désigner sous le nom d'Aramis. C'était un jeune homme de vingt-deux à vingt-trois ans à peine, à la figure naïve et douceureuse, à l'œil noir et doux, et au jour rose et voloutée comme une pêche en outil. Sa moustache fine dessinait sur sa lèvre supérieure une ligne d'une rectitude parfaite. Ses mains semblaient craindre de s'abesser, de peur que les vins d'un second flas. Et de temps en temps, il se passait le bout des oreilles pour les maintenir d'un incarnat tendre et transparent. D'habitude, il parlait peu et lentement. Ça lui est beaucoup. Riais s'embrouit en montrant ses dents qu'il avait belles et dont, comme du reste de sa personne, il semblait prendre le plus grand soin. Il répondit par un signe de tête affirmative à l'interpellation de son ami. Cette affirmation parut avoir fixé tous les doutes à l'endroit du Baudrillet. On continue donc de l'admirer, mais on n'en parle plus. Et par un de ses revirements rapides de la pensée, la conversation passa tout à coup à un autre sujet. « Que pensez-vous de ce que raconte les cuelliers de Chalet ? » demanda un autre mousquetaire sans interpeller directement personne, mais s'adressant au contraire à tout le monde. « Et que raconte-t-il ? » demanda Portos d'un ton suffisant. Il raconte qu'il a trouvé à Bruxelles Rochefort l'âme d'Annie du Cardinal, déguisé en Capucin. Ce Rochefort maudit, grâce à ce déguisement, avait joué monsieur de l'aigre comme un niais qu'il l'ait. « Comme un vrai niais ? » dit Portos. « Mais la chose est-elle sûre ? « Ça tient d'aramis, » répondit la mousquetaire. « Vraiment ? « Et vous le savez bien, Portos, » dit Aramis. « Je voulais raconter à vous-même hier. N'en parlons donc plus. « N'en parlons plus. Voilà votre opinion à vous, » reprit Portos. « N'en parlons plus. Peste, comme vous conclues vite, comment ? Le Cardinal fait espionner un gentilhomme, fait voler sa correspondance par un traître, brigant un pandar, fait avec l'aide de cet espion, et grâce à cette correspondance, coupait le coup à Chalet, sous le stupide prétexte qu'il a voulu tuer le roi et marier monsieur avec la reine. Personne ne savait un mot de cet énigme. Vous nous l'apprenez hier, à la grande satisfaction de tous, et quand nous sommes encore tout évaillis de cette nouvelle, vous venez nous dire aujourd'hui, « N'en parlons plus. Parlons-en donc, voyons, puisque vous le désirez, reprit Aramis avec patience. « Ce rochefort, s'écria Portos, si j'étais l'écuillé du pauvre Chalet, passerait avec moi un vilain moment. Et vous, vous passeriez un triste quart d'heure avec le Duc Rouge, reprit Aramis. « Le Duc Rouge, bravo, bravo le Duc Rouge, répondit Portos en battant des mains et en approuvant de la tête. « Le Duc Rouge est charmant. « Je répondrai le mot, mon cher, soyez tranquille. « A-t-il de l'esprit cet Aramis ? « Quel malheur que vous n'ayez pas pu suivre votre vocation, mon cher. Quel délicieux abeil vous auriez fait. « Oh ! ce n'est qu'un retard momentané, reprit Aramis. « Un jour je le serai. « Vous savez bien, Portos, que je continue d'étudier la théologie pour cela. « Il le fera comme il le dit, reprit Portos. « Il le fera tôt ou tard. « Tôt, dit Aramis. « Il n'attend qu'une chose pour le décider tout à fait et pour reprendre sa soutane, qui est pendue derrière son uniforme, reprit un mousquetaire. « Et quelle chose attend-il ? demanda un autre. « Il attend que la reine ait donné un héritier à la courante de France. « Ne plaisons-t-on pas là-dessus, messieurs, dit Portos. « Grâce à Dieu, la reine est encore d'âge à le donner. « On dit que M. de Buckingham est en France, reprit Aramis, avec un rire narquois, qui donnait à cette phrase, si simple en apparence, une signification passablement scandaleuse. « Aramis, mon ami, pour cette fois vous avez tort, interrompit Portos, et votre manie d'esprit vous entraîne à toujours au-delà des bornes. Si M. de Tréville vous entendait, vous seriez malvenu de parler ainsi. « Allez-vous me faire la leçon, Portos ? s'écria Aramis, dans l'œil doux duquel on vit passé comme un éclair. « Mon cher, soyez mousquetaire ou abbé, soyez l'un ou l'autre, mais pas l'un et l'autre, reprit Portos. « Tenez, à Tos vous l'a dit encore l'autre jour, vous mangez à tous les râteliers. « Oh, ne nous fâchons pas, je vous prie. Ce serait inutile. Vous savez bien ce qui est convenu entre vous, à Tos et moi. « Vous allez chez Mme de Guyon, et vous lui faites la cour. « Vous allez chez Mme de Boitrasi, la cousine de Mme de Chevreuse, et vous passez pour être fort en avant dans les bonnes grâces de la dame. « Oh, mon Dieu, n'avouez pas votre bonheur, on ne vous demande pas votre secret, on connaît votre discrétion. « Mais plus est-ce que vous possédez cette vertu, que, diable, faites en usage à l'endroit de sa majesté. S'occupe qui voudrait, et comment voudra du roi et du cardinal. Mais la reine est sacrée, et si l'on en parle, que ce soit en bien. « Portos, vous êtes prétentieux comme Narcisse, je vous en préviens, répondez d'aramis. Vous savez que je aie la morale, excepté quand elle est faite par Tos. Quant à vous, mon cher, vous avez un trop magnifique baudrier, pour être bien fort là-dessus. Je serai habile s'il me convient. En attendant, je suis mouscutaire. En cette qualité, je dis ce qu'il me plaît. Et en ce moment, il me plaît de vous dire que vous m'a patienté. — Paramis, pour Tos. — Et, messieurs, messieurs, s'écriatant autour d'eux. — M. de Tréville à ton monsieur d'Artagnan. Interrompit le laquet en ouvrant la porte du cabinet. À cette annonce, pendant laquelle la porte demeurait ouverte, chacun se tue. Et au milieu du silence général, le jeune Gascon traversa l'anti-chambre, dans une partie de sa longueur, et entra chez le capitaine des mouscutaires, se félicitant de tout son cœur d'échapper aussi à point, à la fin de cette bizarre querelle. — Fin du chapitre II. — Chapitre III des trois mouscutaires. Ceci est un enregistrement LibriVox. Tous nos enregistrements appartiennent au domaine public. Pour vous renseigner à notre sujet ou pour participer, rendez-vous sur LibriVox.org. Enregistré par J. C. Gwan. Les trois mouscutaires par Alexandre Dumas. Chapitre III. L'audience. M. de Tréville était, pour le moment, de fort méchant humeur. Néanmoins, il salua poliment le jeune homme, qui s'inclinait jusqu'à terre, et il sourit en recevant son complément, dont l'accent B. Arnais lui rappela à la fois sa jeunesse et son pays, double souvenir qui fait sourire l'homme à tous les âges. Mais se rapprochant presque aussitôt de l'anti-chambre disant à D'Artagnan un signe de la main, comme pour lui demander la permission d'en finir avec les autres avant de commencer avec lui, il appela trois fois, en grossissant la voix à chaque fois, de sorte qu'il parcourut tous les tons intervallaires entre l'accent impératif et l'accent irrité. À tous, pour tous, à Arnais. Les deux mouscutaires, avec lesquels nous avons déjà fait connaissance qui répondaient aux deux derniers de ces trois noms, quittèrent aussitôt les groupes dont ils faisaient partie, et s'avancèrent vers le cabinet, dont la porte se referma derrière eux dès qu'ils en eurent franchi le seuil. Leur contenance, bien qu'elle ne fût pas tout à fait tranquille, excita cependant par son laissé aller à la fois plein de dignité et de soumission l'admiration de D'Artagnan, qui voyait dans ses hommes des demis dieux, et dans leur chef un jupitère olympien armé de toutes les foudres. Quand les deux mouscutaires furent entrés, quand la porte fût refermée derrière eux, quand le murmure bourdonnant de l'antichambre, auquel est l'appel qu'il venait d'être fait, avait sans doute donné un nouvel aliment, eut commencé. Quant enfin, M. de Tréville eut trois ou quatre fois arpenté, silencieux et le sourcil froncé, toute la longueur de son cabinet, passant chaque fois devant Portos et Aramis, raide et muet comme à la parade, il s'arrêta tout à coup en face d'eux, il est couverant des pieds à la tête d'un regard irrité. « Savez-vous ce que m'a dit le roi, c'est créatif, et cela, pas plus tard qu'hier au soir. Le savez-vous, messieurs ? Non, répondir après un instant de silence les deux mousquetaires. Non, messieurs, nous l'ignorons, mais j'espère que vous nous feriez l'honneur de nous le dire, ajoutant à Aramis ce de son tour le plus poli et avec la plus gracieuse révérence. Il m'a dit qu'il recruterait désormais ces mousquetaires parmi les gardes de M. le Cardinal. Parmi les gardes de M. le Cardinal, et pourquoi cela ? demanda vivement Portos. Parce qu'il voyait bien que sa piquette avait besoin d'être ragaillardie par un mélange de bons vins. Les deux mousquetaires rougirent jusqu'au blanc des yeux. D'Artagnan ne savait où il en était et eu voulu être à 100 pieds sous terre. « Oui, oui, continua M. de Tréville en s'animent, et sa Majesté avait raison, car sur mon honneur il est vrai que les mousquetaires font triste figure à la cour. M. le Cardinal racontait hier au jeu du roi avec une heure de condoléance qui me déplut fort, qu'avant-hier ces derniers mousquetaires, ces diables à quatre. Il appuyait sur ses mots avec un accent ironique qui me déplut encore davantage. « C'est pourfendeur, ajoutait-il, en me regardant de son œil de chat tigre. C'était attardé Ruffero dans un cabaret et qu'une ronde de ses gardes, j'ai cru qu'il allait me rire au nez, avait été forcé d'arrêter les perturbateurs. « Morble, vous devez en savoir quelque chose. Arrêtez des mousquetaires. Vous en étiez, vous autres, ne vous en défendez pas. On vous a reconnues, et le Cardinal vous a nommé. « Voilà bien ma faute, oui ma faute, puisque c'est moi qui choisis mes hommes. « Voyons, vous, Aramis, pourquoi diable m'avez-vous demandé la casac quand vous alliez être si bien sous la soutane ? Voyons, vous, Portos, n'avez-vous un si beauaudrier d'or que pour y suspendre une épée de paille ? Et à Tos, je ne vois pas à Tos. Où est-il ? « Monsieur, répondit tristement Aramis. « Il est malade. Fort malade. « Malade ? « Fort malade, dites-vous. « Et de quelle maladie ? « On craint que ce ne soit de la petite verole, monsieur. « Rébondit Portos, vouloir mêler à son tour un mot à la conversation. « Ceux qui seraient fâcheux, car très certainement sous la gâterait son visage. « De la petite verole. « Voilà encore une glorieuse histoire que vous me comptez, là, Portos. « Malade de la petite verole à son âge ? « Non pas. « Il est blessé sans doute. « Tu es peut-être ? « Ah, si je savais, sans Dieu, messieurs les mousquetaires, je n'entends pas que l'on ente ainsi les mauvais lieux qu'on se prenne de querelles dans la rue et qu'on joue de l'épée dans les carrefours. « Je ne veux pas enfin qu'on prête à rire au garde de monsieur le cardinal, qui sont de brave gens, tranquilles, à droits, qui ne se mettent jamais dans le cas d'être arrêtés et qui, d'ailleurs, ne se laisserait pas arrêter eux. « Ils aimeraient mieux mourir sur la place que de faire un pas en arrière, se sauver, détaler, fuir. C'est bon pour les mousquetaires du roi, cela. Portos et Aramis frémissaient d'orage. Ils auraient volontiers étranglés, messieurs de Tréville. Si, au fond de tout cela, ils n'avaient pas senti que c'était le grand amour qui leur portait, qui le faisaient leur parler ainsi. Ils frappaient le tapis du pied, se mordaient les lèvres jusqu'au sang, et serraient de toutes leurs forces la garde de leur hippé. Au dehors, on avait entendu appeler, comme nous l'avons dit, Athos, Portos et Aramis. Et l'on avait deviné, à l'accent de la voix de monsieur de Tréville, qu'il était parfaitement en colère. Dix têtes curieuses étaient appuyées à la tapisserie et pallissaient de fureurs, car leurs oreilles collaient à la porte, ne perdaient pas je ne si labe de ce qui se disait, tandis que leurs bouches répétaient au fur et à mesure les paroles insultantes du capitaine à toute la population de l'anti-chambre. En un instant, depuis la porte du cabinet jusqu'à la porte de la rue, tout l'hôtel fut en ébuition. Ah, les mousquetaires du roi se font arrêter par les gardes de monsieur le cardinal, continuant monsieur de Tréville, aussi furieux à l'intérieur que ses soldats. Mais s'accadant ses paroles, et les plongeant une à une pour ainsi dire, et comme autant de coups de stylé dans la poitrine de ses auditeurs. Ah, six gardes de son imminence, arrêtent six mousquetaires de sa majesté. Morts bleus, j'ai pris mon parti. Je vais de ce pas au Louvre. Je donne ma démission de capitaine des mousquetaires du roi pour demander une lieutenance dans les gardes du cardinal. Si il me refuse morts bleus, je me fais abe. À ses paroles, le murmur de l'intérieur devint une explosion. Partout, on entendait que jurons et blasphèmes. Les morts bleus, les sans-dieux, les morts de tous les diables se croisaient dans l'air. D'Artagnan cherchait une tapisserie derrière laquelle se cachait et se sentait une envie démesurée de se fourrer sous la table. Eh bien, mon capitaine, dit Porto, sort de lui, la vérité est que nous étions six contre six, mais nous avons été prises entre êtres, et, avant que nous eussions eu le temps de tirer nos épées, deux d'entre nous étaient tombés morts et à tous, blessés grèvement, ne valaient guère mieux. Car vous le connaissez, à tous et bien capitaine, il a essayé de se relever deux fois et il est retombé deux fois. Cependant, nous ne nous sommes pas rendus. Non, l'on nous a entraîné de force. En chemin, nous nous sommes sauvés. Quant à Atos, on l'avait cru mort et on la laissait bien tranquillement sur le champ de bataille, ne pensant pas qu'il valut la peine d'être emporté. Voilà l'histoire, que diable capitaine, on ne gagne pas toutes les batailles. Le grand Pompé a perdu celle de Farsal et le roi François Ier, qui, à ce que j'ai entendu dire, en valait bien au nôtre, dans celle de Pavi. Et j'ai l'honneur de vous assurer que j'en ai tué un avec sa propre épée, dit Aramis, car la mienne s'est brisée à la première parade. Tu es au poignardet, monsieur, comme il vous sera agréable. Je ne savais pas cela, reprit monsieur de Tréville, d'un ton un peu radouci. M. Le Cardinal avait été exagéré, parce que je vois. Mais de grâce, monsieur, continua Aramis, qui, voyant son capitaine s'apaiser, osait hasarder une prière. De grâce, monsieur, ne dites pas qu'à tôt, celui-même est blessé. Il serait au désespoir que cela parvint aux oreilles du roi. Et, comme la blessure est des plus graves, attendue qu'après avoir traversé l'épaule, elle pénètre dans la poitrine. Il serait à craindre. Au même instant, la portière se souleva et une tête noble et belle, mais affreusement pâle, parue sous la frange. À tous, s'écrièrent les deux mousquetaires, à tous, répète à monsieur de Tréville lui-même. Vous m'avez demandé, monsieur, dites à tous, à monsieur de Tréville, d'une voix affaiblie, mais parfaitement calme. Vous m'avez demandé à ce que m'ont dit nos camarades, et je m'empresse de me rendre « Voilà, monsieur. Que me voulez-vous ? » Et, assez môt, les mousquetaires en tenu irréprochable, sanglés comme de coutume, en train d'un pas ferme dans le cabinet, monsieur de Tréville, ému jusqu'au fond du cœur de cette preuve de courage, se précipita vers lui. J'étais en train de dire à ces messieurs, ajoutat-ils, que je défend à mes mousquetaires d'exposer leurs jours sans nécessité, car les braves gens sont bien chers au roi. Et le roi sait que ces mousquetaires sont les plus braves gens de la terre. Votre main, à tous. Et, sans attendre que le nouveau venu répondit de lui-même à cette preuve d'affection, monsieur de Tréville lui saisissait la main droite et la serrait de toutes ses forces, sans s'apercevoir qu'à tous, quel que fut son empire sur lui-même, laissait échapper un mouvement de douleur et palissait encore, ce que l'on aurait pu croire impossible. La porte était restée entre ouverte, tant l'arrivée d'atos, dont, malgré le secret gardé, la blessure était connue de tous, avait produit sensation. Un brou à hâte de satisfaction accueillit les derniers mots du capitaine, et deux ou trois têtes entraînées par l'enthousiasme apparurent par les ouvertures de la tapisserie. Sans doute, monsieur de Tréville, monsieur de Tréville, allait riprimer par de vives paroles cette infraction aux lois de l'étiquette, lorsqu'elle sentit tout à coup la main d'Atos se crisper dans l'acienne, et qu'en portant les yeux sur lui, il s'aperçut qu'il allait s'évanouir. Au même instant, Atos, qui avait rassemblé toutes ses forces pour lutter contre la douleur, vaincu enfin par elle, retomba sur le parquet, comme celui fut mort. « Chirurgien, cria monsieur de Tréville, le mien, celui du roi, le meilleur, un chirurgien, ou, sans Dieu, mon brave Atos va trépasser. Au cri de monsieur de Tréville, tout le monde se précipita dans son cabinet, sans qu'il songea à enfermer la porte à personne. Chacun s'en pressant autour du blessé. Mais tout cet empracement eût été inutile, si le docteur demandait ne se fut trouvé tel-même. Il fondit la foule, s'approchât d'Atos, toujours évanoui, et, comme tout ce bruit et tout ce mouvement le gênait fort, il demanda comme première chose, et comme la plus urgente que le mousqueterre fut emporté dans une chambre voisine. Aussitôt, monsieur de Tréville ouvrit une porte et montra le chemin à Portos et à Aramis, qui emportèrent leurs camarades dans leurs bras. Derrière ce groupe marchait le chirurgien, et derrière le chirurgien la porte se referma. Alors, le cabinet de monsieur de Tréville, ce lieu ordinairement s'y respectait, deva momentanément une sucursale de l'anti-chambre. Chacun discourait, pirorait, parlait haut, jurant, sacrant, donnant le cardinal et ses gardes à tous les diables. Un instant après, Portos et Aramis se rentraient. Le chirurgien et monsieur de Tréville, seul, était resté près du blessé. Enfin monsieur de Tréville rentra à son tour. Le blessé avait repris connaissance. Le chirurgien déclarait que l'état du mousqueterre n'avait rien qui put inquiéter ses amis. Sa faiblesse ayant été purement et simplement occasionné par la perte de son sang. Puis monsieur de Tréville fit un signe de la main et chacun se retira, accepté d'Artagnan qui n'oubliait point qu'il avait audience et qui, avec sa ténacité de Gascons, était demeuré à la même place. Lorsque tout le monde fut sorti et que la porte fut refermée, monsieur de Tréville se retourna et se trouva seul avec le jeune homme. L'événement qui venait d'arriver, lui avec quelque peu fait perdre le fil de ses idées, il s'informa de ce que lui voulait l'obstiner solliciteur. D'Artagnan alors, son homme, et monsieur de Tréville, se rappelant d'un seul coup tous ses souvenirs du présent et du passé, se trouva au courant de la situation. Pardon, lui dit-il en souriant, pardon mon cher compatriote, mais je vous avais parfaitement oublié. Que voulez-vous, un capitaine n'est rien qu'un père de famille chargé d'une plus grande responsabilité qu'un père de famille ordinaire. Les soldats sont de si grands enfants. Mais comme je tiens à ce que les ordres du roi et surtout ceux de monsieur le cardinal soient exécutés. D'Artagnan ne put dissimuler un sourire. À ce sourire, monsieur de Tréville jugeant, qu'il n'avait point à faire un saut, et venant tout droit au fait, tout en changeant de conversation, j'ai beaucoup aimé, monsieur votre père, dit-il, que puis-je faire pour son fils ? Aidez-vous, mon temps n'est pas à moi. Monsieur, dit d'Artagnan, en quittant arbre et en venant d'ici, je me proposais de vous demander en souvenir de cette amitié dont vous n'avez pas perdu l'émoire, une casacque de mousquetaires. Mais après tout ce que je vois depuis deux heures, je comprends qu'une hôtel faveur serait énorme, et je tremble de ne point la mérité. C'est une faveur en effet, jeune homme, répondit monsieur de Tréville, mais elle ne peut pas être si fort au-dessus de vous que vous le croyez ou que vous avez l'air de le croire. Toutefois, une décision de sa majesté a prévu le cas. Et je vous annonce avec regret qu'on ne reçoit personne mousquetaire avant les preuves préalables de quelques campagnes, de certaines actions d'éclats ou d'un service de deux ans dans quelque autre régiment moins favorisé que le nôtre. D'Artagnan Saint-Cléna, sans rien répondre, il se sentait encore plus avide dans d'aussi l'uniforme de mousquetaires depuis qu'il y avait de ces grands de difficultés à l'obtenir. Mais, continue à Tréville en fixant sur son compagnon un regard si persant qu'on lui dit qu'il voulait lire jusqu'au fond de son cœur. Mais en faveur de votre père, mon ancien compagnon, comme je vous l'ai dit, je veux faire quelque chose pour vous, jeune homme. Nos calais de Béharn ne sont ordinairement pas riches. Et je doute que les choses sont fort changées de face depuis mon départ de la province. Vous ne devez donc pas avoir de trop vivre, de l'argent que vous avez apporté avec vous. D'Artagnan se redressa d'honneur fier, qui voulait dire qu'il ne demandait l'aumône à personne. C'est bien, jeune homme. C'est bien. Continue à Tréville. Je connais ces heures-là. Je suis venue à Paris avec quatre écus dans ma poche, et je me serai battu avec quiconque m'aurait dit que je n'étais pas en état d'acheter le Louvre. D'Artagnan se redressa de plus en plus. Grâce à la vente de son cheval, il commençait sa carrière avec quatre écus de plus que M. de Tréville n'avait commencé la sienne. Vous devez donc, disais-je, avoir besoin de conserver ce que vous avez, si forte que soit cette somme. Mais vous devez avoir besoin aussi de vous perfectionner dans l'exercice qui convienne un gentilhomme. J'écrirai dès aujourd'hui une lettre directeur de l'Académie royale, et dès demain il vous recevra sans rétribution aucune. Ne refusez pas cette petite douceur. Nos gentils hommes aient les mieux nés et les plus riches la sollicite quelquefois sans pouvoir l'obtenir. Vous apprendrez le manège du cheval, l'escrime et la danse. Vous efferez de bonnes connaissances, et de temps en temps vous reviendrez me voir pour me dire où vous en êtes, et si je puis faire quelque chose pour vous. D'Artagnan, tout étranger qu'il était encore au façon de court, s'aperçut de la froideur de cet accueil. « Hélas, monsieur, dit-il, je vois combien la lettre de recommandation que mon père m'avait remise pour vous me fait défaut aujourd'hui. En effet, répondit monsieur de Tréville, je m'étonne que vous ayez entrepris un oscilant voyage sans ce viatic obligé. Notre seule ressource à nos autres béharnets. Je l'avais, monsieur, et, Dieu merci, en bonne forme, s'écria d'Artagnan, mais on me l'a perfidement dérobée. Et il raconta toute la scène de Mung, d'épaigner le gentilhomme inconnu dans ses moindres détails, le tout avec une chaleur, une vérité, qui charmèrent monsieur de Tréville. Voilà qui est étrange. Dis ce dernier en méditant. Vous aviez donc parlé de moi tout haut ? Oui, monsieur, sans doute j'avais commis cette imprudence. Que voulez-vous ? Un nom comme le vôtre devait me servir de bouclier en route. Jugez, si je me suis mis souvent à couvert. La flatterie était forte de mise alors, et monsieur de Tréville aimait l'encent comme un roi ou comme un cardinal. On n'a plus donc s'empêché de sourire avec une visible satisfaction. Mais ce sourire s'effaça bientôt, et revenant de lui-même à l'aventure de Mung, dites-moi, continue-t-il, ce gentilhomme n'avait-il pas une légère cicatrice à la joue ? Oui, comme le ferait les rafleurs du nopal. N'est-ce pas un homme de belle mine ? Oui, de haute taille. Oui, parle de teint et bras de poil. Oui, oui, c'est cela. Comment se fait-il, monsieur, que vous connaissiez cet homme ? Ah, si jamais je le retrouve, et je le retrouverai, je vous le jure, fût son enfer. Il attendait une femme, continua Tréville. Il est du moins parti après avoir causé un instant avec celle qu'il attendait. Vous ne savez pas quel était le sujet de leur conversation. Il lui remettait une boîte, lui disait que cette boîte contenait ses instructions et lui recommandait de ne l'ouvrir qu'à Londres. Cette femme était anglaise ? Il l'appelait millédit. C'est lui, murmure à Tréville. C'est lui, je le croyais encore à Bruxelles. Oh, monsieur, si vous savez quel est cet homme, s'écria d'Artagnan, indiquez-moi où il est et d'où il est. Puis je vous tiens quitte de tout, même de votre promesse de me faire mosque terre, car avant toute chose je veux me venger. Gardez-vous en bien, jeune homme, s'écria Tréville. Si vous le voyez venir, au contraire, d'un côté de la rue, passez de l'autre. Ne vous heurtez pas à un pareil rocher. Il vous briserait comme un verre. Cela n'empêche pas, dit d'Artagnan, que si jamais je le retrouve. En attendant, repris Tréville, ne le cherchez pas. Si j'ai un conseil à vous donner. Tout à coup Tréville s'arrêta, frappée d'un soupçon subi. C'est de grande haine que manifestait si hautement le jeune voyageur pour cet homme, qui, chose assez peu vraisemblable, lui avait dévrobé la lettre de son père. Cette haine ne cachait-elle pas quelque perfidie ? Ce jeune homme n'était-il pas envoyé par son éminence ? Ne venait-il pas pour lui tendre quelque piège ? Ce prix tendu d'Artagnan n'était-il pas un émissaire du Gardinal qu'on cherchait à introduire dans sa maison et qu'on avait placé près de lui pour surprendre sa confiance et pour le perdre plus tard, comme cela s'était mille fois pratiqué ? Il regardait d'Artagnan plus fixement encore cette seconde fois que la première. Il fut médiocrement rassuré par l'aspect de cette physionomie pétillante d'esprit audacieux mais il était affecté. Je sais bien qu'il est gascon, pensa-t-il, mais il peut l'être aussi bien pour le Gardinal que pour moi. Voyons, éprouvons-le. Mon ami, lui dit-il lentement, je veux comme fils de mon ancien ami, car je tiens pour vrai l'histoire de cette lettre perdue. Je veux, dis-je, pour réparer la froideur que vous avez d'abord marqué dans mon inquaille, vous découvrir les secrets de notre politique. Le roi et le Gardinal sont les meilleurs amis. Leurs apparents démêlés ne sont que pour tromper les sauts. Je ne prétends pas qu'un compatriote, un joli cavalier, un brave garçon fait pour avancer, soit la dupe de toutes ces fantises et donne, comme un yin dans le panneau, à la suite de tant d'autres qui s'y sont perdus. Songez bien que je suis dévoué à ces deux maîtres tout puissants, et que jamais mes démarches sérieuses n'auront d'autres buts que le service du roi et celui de M. le Gardinal. Un des plus illustres génie que la France s'est produit. Maintenant, jeune homme, réglez-vous la dessus. Et si vous avez, soit de famille, soit par relation, soit d'un stade même, quelqu'une de ses inimités contre le Gardinal, telle que nous les voyons éclater chez les gentillames. Dites-moi adieu, et quittons-nous. Je vous aiderai hormis le circumstance, mais sans vous attacher à ma personne. J'espère que ma franchise, en tout cas, vous fera mon ami, car vous êtes jusqu'à présent le seul jeune homme, à qui j'ai parlé comme je le fais. Trévi le se disait à part lui, si le Gardinal m'a dépêché ce jeune renard, il n'aura certes pas manqué, lui qui sait à quel point je l'exagre, de dire à son espion que le meilleur moyen de me faire la cour et de me dire, pique que pendre de lui. Aussi, malgré mes protestations, le rusé-compère va-t-il me répondre bien certainement qu'il a l'éminence en horreur. Il en fut autrement que s'y attendait être évil. D'Artagnan répondit avec la plus grande simplicité. « Monsieur, j'arrive à Paris avec des intentions toutes semblables. Mon père m'a recommandé de ne souffrir rien que du roi de M. le Gardinal et de vous, qu'il tient pour les trois premiers de France. D'Artagnan ajoutait M. de Trévi le haut de l'autre, comme on peut s'en apercevoir, mais il pensait que cette adjonction ne devait rien gâter. J'ai donc la plus grande vénération pour M. le Gardinal, continua-t-il, et le plus profond respect pour ses actes. Tant mieux pour moi, Monsieur, si vous me parlez, comme vous le dites, avec franchise. Car alors vous me ferez l'honneur d'estimer cette ressemblance de goût. Mais si vous avez eu quelques défiances, bien naturelles d'ailleurs, je sens que je me perds en disant la vérité. Mais tant pis, vous ne laisserie pas que de m'estimer. Et c'est à quoi je tiens plus de choses au monde. M. de Trévi le fut surpris au dernier point. Tant de pénétration, tant de franchies enfin, causait de l'admiration. Mais il ne levait pas entièrement ses doutes. Plus ce jeune homme était supérieur aux autres jeunes gens, plus il était à redouter s'il se trompait. Néanmoins il serra la main d'Adartagnan et lui dit « Vous êtes un honnête garçon. Mais dans ce moment je ne puis faire que ce que je vous ai offert tout à l'heure. Mon hôtel vous sera toujours ouvert. Plus tard, pouvant me demander à tout heure et par conséquent saisir toutes les occasions, vous obtiendrez probablement ce que vous désirez obtenir. C'est à dire, M. repris d'Artagnan, que vous attendez que je m'en sois rendue digne. Eh bien, soyez tranquille. Qu'est-ce que vous faites-il avec la familiarité du Gascon ? Vous n'attendrez pas longtemps. Et il salua pour se retirer, comme si désormais le reste le regardait. « Mais attendez donc, dit M. de Tréville en l'arrêtant. Je vous ai promis une lettre pour le directeur de l'académie. Êtes-vous trop fiers pour l'accepter, mon jeune gentilhomme ? « Non, M. dit Artagnan. Je vous réponds qu'il n'en sera pas d'autre. Je la garde récibiens, qu'elle arrivera, je vous le jure, à son adresse, et malheur à celui qui tenterait de me l'enlever. M. de Tréville sourit à cette fanfarenade, et laissant son jeune compatriote dans l'embrasure de la fenêtre, où il se trouvait, et où il les avait causés ensemble. Il alla s'asseoir à une table, et se mit à écrire la lettre de recommandations promises. D'Artagnan, qui n'avait rien de mieux à faire, se mit à battre une marche contre les carreaux, regardant les mousquetaires qui s'en allaient les uns après les autres, et le suivant du regard jusqu'à ce quels oeufs se disparus au tournant de la rue. M. de Tréville, après avoir écrit la lettre, la cacheta, et ce levant s'approcha du jeune homme pour la lui donner. Mais au moment même, D'Artagnan étendait la main pour la recevoir. M. de Tréville fut bien étonnée de voir son protégé faire un soubresceau, rougir de colère, et s'élancer hors du cabinet, en criant, « Ah, sans Dieu, il ne m'échappera pas cette fois. » « Et qui cela ?» demanda M. de Tréville. « Lui, mon voleur, répondit d'Artagnan, à très, très. Et il disparut. Tiable de fou, murmura M. de Tréville. À moins toutefois, ajouta-t-il, que ce ne soit une manière à droite de s'esquiver, en voyant qu'il a manqué son cou. Fin du chapitre 3
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Disc Priest PvP best TALENTS and GLYPHS Season 1 Wrath of the Lich King [short] | Hydra WotLK Guides
Follow the Hydramist socials: Twitter ► https://twitter.com/Hydramist Drop by on twitch to watch Hydramist streams: Twitch ► https://www.twitch.tv/Hydramist For more content, drop a sub and hit the notification bell to keep up with all Hydramist's YouTube videos. It's free! ================== Editing by Danimal Media https://twitter.com/Danimal_Media www.danimalmedia.com ================== Video Title: Disc Priest PvP best TALENTS and GLYTHS Season 1 Wrath of ther Lich King | Hydra WotLK Guides ================== tags world of warcraft, wow, wow pvp, priest pvp, wow arena, AWC, disc priest pvp, holy priest pvp, wotlk, wrath, wrath of the lich king, tbc, the burning crusade, 3v3 arena, 2v2 arena, rmp, healing pvp, mage priest, pvp, classic wow, classic world of warcraft, frost mage disc priest, 2v2, Ziqo, disc priest pvp guide wotlk, 3.3.5, hunter disc 2v2, Hydra 8
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What up ladies and gents, this is gonna be my talent build for Wrath of the Lich King season five. If you'd like to see the full breakdown of this build, check the longer version of this video. We're gonna be running Unbreakable Will, Silent Resolve, Imp in a Fire, Meditation in a Focus, Imp Shield, Absolution, Mental Agility, Imp Burn, Mental Strength, Soul Warding, Focus Power, Enlightenment, Focused Will, Power Infusion, Renewed Hope, Rapture, Aspiration, Painful, Grace, Borrowed Time and Penance. Then in Holy, we're gonna be running Healing Focus, Three Points in Holy Spec, Divine Fury, Desperate Prayer, and Inspiration. For the Glyphs, we're gonna be running Pain Suppression, Penance, and Inner Fire.
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It’s Complicated: Relationships Between Objects In OCI Registries - Josh Dolitsky & Sajay Antony
Don’t miss out! Join us at our upcoming event: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe in Amsterdam, The Netherlands from April 17-21, 2023. Learn more at https://kubecon.io The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects. It’s Complicated: Relationships Between Objects In OCI Registries - Josh Dolitsky, Chainguard & Sajay Antony, Microsoft Speakers: Josh Dolitsky, Sajay Antony The limitations of the current OCI spec are causing people to come up with all sorts of wild hacks to connect objects in a registry. For example, tools like cosign push image signatures to the registry using a long, cryptic tag suffixed with “.sig”. There must be a better way! To solve this issue, all of the major registries have come together to form the OCI Reference Types Working Group. This group has been tasked with determining how to describe and query relationships between objects stored in an OCI registry. This means potential changes to the registry HTTP API (distribution-spec) and/or associated JSON schema (image-spec). Josh and Sajay will describe the ways in which the OCI plans to address these topics with backwards compatibility in mind. Beyond the technical details, hear about various challenges and techniques used within the working group to successfully bring people together to agree on changes to a critical spec that hasn’t been modified for years.
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My name is Josh Dalitsky. I work at a company called Chain Guard. Come visit us in the booth area. We have socks and other things. Saje could not make it here today, but we have a fantastic video of him doing a fantastic demo. I encourage you to watch it while it's happening, and it's going to be a great presentation. We're going to talk today about OCI, which is something that I have found myself entangled in in the last several years. We're going to talk about this. How do you connect different things inside of a registry? If you're in this space or if you're in this talk right now, in this room, you probably know that people have been putting things into registries in questionable ways. That's an issue because tooling doesn't know how to work with that. It's really a two-part issue. One is what I just said. How do you get a list of these things that point to an image? I'll say the word S-bombs. How do you find out, basically, given an image, what are the S-bombs that point to it, signatures, or anything else? You should be able to attach any type of metadata without modifying the digest of an image, because that's what makes container registries secure and lets you know that nothing has been tampered with. Always use digests. Exactly, how are we going to get this list? The second part of that question is, it's implied of people are putting these things in here, but how do you actually do that? How are you supposed to do that in a way that has been blessed by the open container initiative? It's like the recommended approach because there's been a few different ways, and some are trying to change the system, and some of them are trying to work with the existing system, and certain registries don't have all the features, and you'll find flags on tools like Cosine that help you work around these issues. It's not a sustainable thing, so that's the problem, but it's a problem that has two parts. One is, how do we actually do that, but how do we actually do that with the community? For the people here who have worked in open source, you know that the harder part is working with people. Anyone can write an amazing API and an amazing tool, but how do you get people to agree on it? We broke down this talk into two parts with the speakers, so I'll be talking about number two, because to me that's actually the interesting thing here. If you want to step out and get a coffee and come back in about 10 minutes, you can see the code and that's when Saje will appear on the screen then. A lot of people are acutely aware of issues in OCI, but it really helps to paint a picture of why OCI is the way that it is. There's things to which I do not have the context, but there's several people in the OCI community who have been around for several years, from the beginning really, and they still attend the calls, and every time you bring up, well, what's going on here? They kind of all just kind of rub their heads, and it comes down to the reason OCI exists is so people wouldn't sue each other. It really is. I mean like Docker was doing things, CoreOS was doing things, and something happened where someone needed some legal something, and so then the OCI existed, and we codified all the things that Docker did to make it an open standard, and so it wasn't just Docker that gets to write the rules for how containers work. The tooling there at that time was Docker and Rocket, if you're familiar with it, if you remember Rocket. But yeah, 2015, and this predates really my involvement in any container-ing open source. It was formed. 2018, the registry, like the Docker registry, if you are familiar with that project, it's called Distribution. It's a CNCF project now. That was then turned into a spec in 2018, and that's a little bit after that is around the time that I got involved in this. So I kind of come into this, and I'm really confused why it's very slow, but it really helps to understand that it was kind of a thing put down, like a stake in the ground like, okay, we agree here, now don't do anything, but I want to do things. And also, this is a really important piece of the Kubernetes puzzle. It's kind of taken for granted that the way that a container is run, or referenced, and all these different things in Kubernetes, it just kind of works, and Amazon, and Google, and Microsoft, and now GitHub, and all these places have these registries, and it just works. It's really actually one of the pieces in technology that it really is ubiquitous and works well. So kind of a lot of the reasons why people don't like to move things is because, like, why would you break it, or why would you fix it if it ain't broken? And then also, there's competition. There's quite a bit of, and I don't think this is specific to OCI, but kind of, maybe. You know, it's like, I didn't come up with the solution, so, like, that's not really that great, and actually look at this thing that I did, and I have this blog post, you should read it, and that doesn't really help because, you know, we're trying to make changes that will, you know, help do these things, and there's, you know, supply chain security now, and we really got to, like, we really do have to do something, and you don't want the OCI to go away because it does have a good core set of things. The other thing is that even if you don't codify it, things end up doing this anyway. So, you know, these three tools, Scopio, ORS, and Cosine, in varying degrees and different ways, they have the ability to kind of either publish non-container things to a registry or attach them together, and then these things get used by ecosystem tools. So a great example is Homebrew. They actually, like, when you do brew install something from the official TAP or whatever it is called, it's actually going to GitHub's registry and downloading a foe image. So, like, this is already happening, and it's not, it's like kind of exploding, and we got to kind of figure out what's the proper way to do this. One note on Cosine, and I only bring it up because it was mentioned in the talk description, is that Cosine is like a fantastic tool and it has solved all these problems, but really it's doing a hack on the current OCI specs. And, of course, like, if the image on the right is like from a GitHub registry page where you've pushed a bunch of signatures, you end up with these bizarrely named, you know, tags, and tags were not really meant for this purpose, but it works, and it works well, but now when you list your tags, you have thousands of tags, and that's like, that's not, like, I'm not sure someone could look at that and say that that was the right approach to this. So, there's, if you want to go on GitHub and read the series of historical content of why this all happened, you can, I don't recommend it, but at some point in time there was conversations and discussions and suggestions, and the TOB of OCI decided, let's do a working group to finally fix this because there's camps over here that want to do this way, camps that want to do this way. So, with the help of Linux Foundation's legal team, they, you know, put the right words into the charter, which remember was really created to prevent people from suing each other, so like we want to still prevent that, and so they helped, you know, organize us to be able to do this, and then, so that was, let me see, from May to August this thing was open and people are asking, you know, should the wording be like this and should the wording be like this and it's still moving slow, and then finally in November, Steve, who's from Microsoft, suggests now that the thing has been merged to open up the working group, and that happened, that was in December, and then I started working at Chain Guard in January and working on this project. So, from there, we opened up a doodle poll and said, what are the good times for everybody? We found out Tuesdays at 1 p.m. or something was the time, and then we ended up on a Zoom call and we were kind of like, what do I do here now? And Lachlan, who's from Microsoft, had a fantastic idea where on the call we all sit down and we say, what do I think I'm here to do right now? And we wrote these down and we finally came to consensus on what we're here to do, and that was that first slide, which is propose how to describe inquiry relationships between objects stored in an OCI registry. So, okay, so we have that, and then now we have a lot of people with a lot of great ideas, a lot of people with fully complete ideas, some people with half-baked ideas. And you can't just get on Zoom calls and just talk, right, for one hour a week and expect for something to happen. So I had this idea, and the group was pretty enthusiastically supportive of this, which was create a markdown template for how I will propose how to do this. And you must, you're gonna submit a proposal and I'm not even gonna review the contents. I'm just gonna make sure that it meets this template so that when I'm visually looking between the different proposals, I know how to get the context for how they differ in these different ways. So short description, long description, links to existing blogs or anything that talks about this, and then at the bottom there you can kind of see this is what changes in the JSON and this is what changes in the HTTP API. So that worked out pretty well, and within a few weeks we had four proposals on the table, and they were all kind of similar with the exception of D, which was like, let's just do cosine. And people, like, obviously that was, it wasn't like, you know, it was a legitimate proposal, but obviously we formed the working group so that's not what we're gonna do. But cosine did do things in an interesting way, you know, it's working so maybe don't try to break it, but again, there's a reason we're here. After that we were kind of like, you know, there are parts of all of these that we like, and they're actually pretty similar, so let's combine them. And a big shout out to Brandon Mitchell, who first of all just did a lot in this group, but put together this, a combination of all of them kind of took the best of it. And then we were ready to go, and it was, we were celebrating, we were poppin' champagne, actually not yet, but so we decided we were gonna do E, and then all of a sudden, kind of out of the woods comes proposal F, which is sort of like, also don't do anything, but like, abuse OCI in a different way, and there was value to that, and it had support from the Docker team, and so we were kind of like in this, like kind of, we were kind of like, we thought we had it down, and then it got to this one, and we're all kind of looking around the room like, oh come on, now we're here again. So we came up with this idea where you will vote on, we're just gonna say, okay, E or F, and we'll just do democracy, and people thought that would be abused and make a bod, and I'd vote for it, it just never happened, people were pretty cooperative with this, and so we open up an issue and say, hey, put a thumbs up on this one, if you want E, thumbs up on this one for F, and E ended up having majority of support, so finally we got to that point, and from there, this is, it was kind of like, all right, we have the proposal, but how do we get this in a form that we can give it to OCI? One of the other things that we did is we created an organization called OCI Playground, no one has sued us for this yet, but basically we gave admin to anyone who was involved in the working group, and we just over the course of two months staged these PRs and did PRs in the fork to come up with what we would finally submit to the OCI main branch, and those were opened on August 9th, and I will cliff hang it, and you will wonder if that worked out or not. And now, Saje. Hello, everyone. I am Saje Anthony, an engineering manager on the Azure Container Registry Team and an OCI ImageSpec maintainer. Hold on, I want to do him justice, so let me figure out how to full screen. First of all, thank you to the community for making this happen. As Josh mentioned, the working group was tasked with finding a way in which we could store things related to image, like an S-bomb or a signature, and also defining a way in which we could consistently access these from different clients and services. We had gathered a lot of feedback, and it was the collaboration from the different community members that made this possible. Before I jump into the specification details, I would like to thank Brandon Mitchell, who had created the initial set of diagrams that were used during the calls to kind of like even talk through them, and I'm basing my content on that. And now let's jump into the specification details. Let's start with a tag. A tag or a reference to an image typically points to an image manifest or an image index. The index is a collection of manifests of different platforms, and whereas the image manifest itself is a definition of what an image is. It encapsulates things like layers and the config of that image. We needed a way in which we could define another type that would be used to store things like an S-bomb or a signature related to an image but not an image. And for that, we ended up specifying the artifact manifest. In the artifact manifest, there's a field called a subject that points to that specific image if you want to think about it, and that is what we refer to as a subject, which is the descriptor of the image to which it is related. There's an artifact type in that, and that field can be used by clients to kind of infer the contents of that artifact, which might be stored in its blobs collection and stored similar like layers. One more point I would like to mention is that the image also has a notion of a subject field now as part of the changes that enable a very similar way of storing these relations, and I'll talk to more about that in the fallback part of the specification. So now let's see this in action. First of all, we need to run a registry that is capable of understanding these new types and these new APIs. So in OCI Playground, we have an image that can be used to start playing with this. So I'll run this image on port 5000 and this image can be accessed from GHCR in the OCI Playground repo called registry. Let's copy an OCI image into this registry. I'm using a client called ORAS to do that. I have a test image here, and I copy it into our running registry with the following name. This image now, as you can see, has this digest which starts with 34B7, and to this image now I want to attach an artifact. You can use the OCI manifest on the registry API statically, but to show that I'm just using the client called ORAS that would use to create this new artifact manifest and attach a cat picture to this one for now. Use the attach command. Specify that I want to attach it to this image. Specify the artifact type and the file that I want here, and it's type. As you can see to this tag, we have now attached this manifest. Let's take a look at what this manifest is. I access this repository and say that I want to access this manifest of this specific digest. We see that this is an OCI manifest an artifact manifest, and it has the blobs that we defined and the subject of that specific 34B7 Hello World tag that we had used. Let's recap. We have an image, the artifact associated with the image, and we create a link using the OCI artifact manifest and we attach them using the subject property. We could go ahead and attach more and more of these to that specific image, but now the next interesting question is how do we actually access these things that are attached to that digest? For that, the distribution spec has a new API called the reference API. You can think of it as an API in which you can vary for relationships to that specific digest. You can ask it, give me all the reference for the image Hello World latest using its digest against this API. The API will give you a response of these are all the manifests that have been linked to that specific digest manifest. You can see that it follows the specification of the image index, and this is important because as you would see in the fallback the same similar specification or the index objects is used to link the objects as well. If you pay attention to it, it stores an image manifest and an artifact manifest and the response would actually enable us to link different types of artifacts together. Let's see the API in action now. I have the subject here which is my Hello World latest image. What I want to do is go ahead and query the registry. I access the V2 API which is the base of the registry and specify the repository. I say reference for that specific digest. You can see that I get an image index with the manifest of the OCR artifact and it has an artifact type that was specified here. Let's go ahead and attach another artifact to that. Same image, a different artifact type this time and let's go ahead and attach another text file to that. Now you have another manifest that was created. If I go ahead and query the reference API this time I see that there are two manifests and so as you keep attaching more and more content, this API will return you all the linked artifacts of that Hello World latest manifest. Now, for making sure that you don't get everything, the specification also supports introducing a filtering of that specific artifact type. You can ask it, show me only the signatures or show me only the artifacts that are of this specific type. And pagination is by a standard link header as well. Now let's get to how do you use this today. As you probably know, there aren't registries there that kind of support this, but our hope is that we will see more and more of them come out in the new future. But to be able to use a part of the specification as it is today, we have the fallback defined as well. A couple of things that we want to keep in mind is the fallback has to use an image manifest for achieving similar results. And as I spoke before the reference response is a dynamically generated index instead we depend on a statically client created index for this. Let's see that in action now. So for that, let's run a registry on the same port. And at this time I'm going to use one that does not have the OCI artifact support and I can use the registry image from Docker Hub because it's a standard distribution image. Let's go ahead and copy an OCI image as we did before. Keep in mind that this registry does not have support for the new OCI artifact manifest or the reference manifest. The fallback specification describes how we can use an image manifest to construct an artifact and push that to the registry. And it also talks about how you can use a digest tag that would describe a response very similar to the reference API. Now for this I'm going to be using a client called RedCTL that has support for this fallback part of the specification. So for what I can do is I can now push an artifact that has the subject which is the image that we just copied and the artifact type is as we did before and here let's go ahead and attach the cat picture. Now let's look at how the tags of this repository have changed. You can see that there are two tags, the latest and a digest tag. And if you look at the digest tag it's pretty much the digest of the image that we had copy. So let's now go ahead and view the manifest that is described by this digest tag. You can see that this digest tag stores an image index which is very similar to how the reference API stores it and it has a manifest which we have just created and it is an image manifest instead of an OCI artifact manifest. And let's go ahead and see the contents of what this artifact is here. As you can see this is an image manifest it has a config media type that maps to the artifact type that we specified. It's got the layers of the cat picture and the subject is the subject of the image that we had initially copied. So you can see that even though the registry does not have the support of the reference API, you can use a digest tag to formulate a manifest and it should be very similar to how the reference API should function. And this can be done all on the client side today. Just to see how this changes when you attach another manifest, let's do that. Let's use the same subject, a new artifact type and this time I'm going to attach the text file we attached similarly. And if we were to look at the tags, we see that we still only have the single digest tag. So each time an artifact is attached, it doesn't change the digest tag because the image manifest digest is the same. What we can do is look at the manifest that now what this digest tag points to. And now we can see that there are two manifests in this digest tag. So very similar to how the reference would actually return all the attached manifest, we can clearly see that the clients can formulate a very similar index and push them today. I think the community would benefit from others looking at the specification, giving us feedback. We're very grateful for all the contributors to making this happen and with more feedback, I hope that we can make this even better. I also hope that we see operators rolling this out so that the manifest API and the reference API can be used to attach more things and achieve more things in the supply chain security world as well. And it helps the community adopt the registry as a standard model of storage as well. And with that I want to thank everybody for the contributions that you've made and hope we see this improve over time. I would like to hand it back to you, Josh. Thank you. Thank you, Saje. So we left with the cliffhanger of we put months and months and months of effort into this but there was never kind of a guarantee that OCI was going to accept it and I'm happy to announce today that we did it. So our changes were merged. Yes. Let's hear it for OCI. Yeah, so our changes were accepted. And yeah, so basically all we have left to do is cut the 1.1 release. We're kind of working out a few we're changing words here and there. We want to get conformance tests to be to let you know which registry support this new stuff. We want other CNCF projects. So if you're a maintainer on one of these projects, please please talk with OCI. We somehow have our own Slack and we'd love to help you on board with that. And also just this was kind of it felt monumental to us even though we added just one API endpoint. So thank you to everyone. I know there's several of you in the room today and just it really means a lot to see this kind of all come together after many, many actually several years of kind of arguing online about this. And thank you for being here today and this link here is the demo that Saje gave. You can just run those forks of Aura and regctl in a container and you can try out the exact thing of the demo. And with that I strategically left no time for questions and thank you.
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LAST PLAYOFF RUN STARTS WITH A INSTANT CLASSIC!
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2023-08-12T13:00:41
2024-02-05T06:29:02
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Perfect kick. No way. I get a perfect accuracy on a perfect accuracy. So here we go boys last season Playoffs Minnesota Vikings on the road against Green Bay who we've played a lot who we had we were on a losing streak against Green Bay We popped the out of them over there in week. Whatever it was to get the playoff run going We're super hot now right now We're playing our best ball of the season with the Minnesota Vikings right now last playoff run Here we go boys. Remember in the YouTube video. Let me know if you guys want to see CFM in Madden 24. Is this something we do now? Also, I'll ask you guys this question as it has been a big topic in the CFM community Do you guys want a fantasy draft which I want a fantasy draft? I enjoy drafting the stuff is fun make your team pick whatever position you want You also have to I have a eye for the game remember big strap what I've I drafted my team big strap We had DJ shark we had MVS We had Julio and we tanked our running back with Adrian Peterson You guys remember the OG Madden 20 CFM Do you want a fantasy draft or do you want regular teams? Some people like regular teams like I might get the Browns try to bring them back to you know Their legacy days or something like that, you know, so that's been the question I'm team fantasy draft some people like regs, but you know for me I like the draft honestly, but we'll see I believe the CFM will start a little bit after the first tournament I don't think it's gonna be a launch thing right away. I don't not doing too. I'm not doing too I think one thing I did wrong this year was getting into a bunch of CFMs Now honestly, I wanted to play them because they were the Eagles and I was like, you know I'm still a football fan, but I don't think I'm doing more than one CFM I think it's easier to follow one CFM all year. Honestly, we're you know, we're gonna mud it up But we are 100% so this is Mark Andrews. We gotta try to stop Patrick Mahomes You see it as 99 offense 99 defense. We feel good just over to Mark Andrews Patrick Mahomes We got Kyla Murray Patrick player move. I feel good on defense. I don't know if he changed anything I think I really set the meta here with the short knockouts in CFM, you know We weren't stopping anything in man coverage anyway deep down the field So like what's the point of deep knockout? Make sure you got some deep blues Don't get the ball don't get beat over the top keep the ball in front of you Yeah, you're gonna get up some medium crosses and things like that but You know, I like I like what we do and the biggest thing is Is that if you get to a fourth and five they try to do some shortest knocked out, you know This guy has 99 speed so come with me. Come on. Thank you, man. Hold come on So boys, are we serious right there? Did we just get shredded that We did work a free 1-0 free 1-1. We literally did we went from from bunch. We audibleed We got a free 1-1. He just got not got a knockout. Was he lucky? Someone say yes Do I have secure protector? God that was such a playmaker up dump off that drag that low people scored He really could have not mad at my play calls. I really I really knew on first down after running the ball I would be able to get no good pass coverage out there a one-on-one opportunity. I got it Oh I'm playing defense though. I really am dude. He's like max protecting. He's so like who slants in the streak like Why am I pass blocking right now? Give him p.i. He give him intentional grounding. He's 20 yards back in the pocket. Just chucking the ball up Once again max protect. Come on, man. I feel like you've got a kick, dude This is so tough to not to go for this short knockout. Let's go man I almost didn't call time out there too because I was kind of cool going to halftime three to three I'm playing really good defense, but like it's hard to stop these guys from scoring touchdowns Obviously he's got two drives and zero points. So I almost didn't call that time out with 26 seconds I'm glad I did but you know, I didn't expect he I mean he just runs spinner Like a moron when I only have two plays to get in full range. We're just in spinner That's a good catch by muth though. You know, you just throw that up hoping Hopefully you catch it just ag you leave a one-on-one in that situation. You got to try it, you know Dude, that's literally why I motioned the extra person to block the slot corner there That's why threat detector is so OP. I didn't want to call that play until he read blitzed everybody Once he read blitzed, I knew there was nobody on the running back threat detector is absolutely terrible for madden It should not be in the game Look like this like dude, I don't know he like I swear to God his guys are on the Juice, bro. They really are his guys are on the his d-line is on the juice Gregory Rousseau Aaron Donald and freaking Hassan Reddick absolutely juiced up was absolutely juiced Man, I just Know Man, I thought I'm telling you like yo his d-line Absolutely Itals me like there's just no way a three a three-man rush should be doing this Yeah, three field goals are great when this can't score a guy. Come on, dude. Get a clue Get a clue on offense. Get a clue Oh my god, let's go man battle. Come on Nobody open dude and lose the game right here, dude Honestly, maybe you don't I mean dude his d-line is I I have no idea what happens Like I have no idea how his d-line is on this much of a juice, bro. Am I tripping? Yeah, but I've run the ball so much. He's past committing bro. I mean, we're just gonna run here He's gonna call time out I'll kick a field goal 12 to three He'll need it. He'll need an onside kick the one perfect kick No way I get a perfect accuracy on a perfect accuracy There's no way on perfect Accuracy you got to be joking man There's no way. I thought I thought we get pert dog. There's just no way man Absolutely nailed that bit and we get a we get that. That's what we get Absolute nails right there Absolute professional gaming Nails, dude for what boys for what that's just brutal the way to go. It's just beautiful. It's just brutal Absolutely perfectly kicked executed play right there. He don't score He does not He sucks Get on the ground. He sucks About my game man 99 99 99 99 What a play What a play was that fire move that made that tackle y'all lying Was it move that made the tackle on the on the kickoff team move was on the kickoff team And made the tackle of the season That's football dude That is football boys gg though ggs. Let's see it. I gotta watch the highlight. We gotta watch the highlight now Dude, was it this was a bad game I can't believe now listen. I thought when you smoke a field when you absolutely nail a field goal like that They can't block it. Did you guys do you guys feel like that? I feel like that's been in the game for a couple years When you get the perfect kick, so I didn't even hold that's my fault I didn't even hold it but because I was a little bit nervous because honestly when you have a lot of people watching You're like damn if I miss this I don't really I don't think I've ever missed the field goal like a big field goal But like it's nervous and shit because it's like this game's over if I make the field goal I don't want to miss it right and I'm nervous a little bit So I was nervous about the field goal. So when I hit perfect, I'm like, I'm good I got a why would I kick full power on a little 30 yard field? You know what I'm saying like so I don't want to kick full power because then the speed is so much more So when you I'm out here, what's this a 47 yarder? My kicker's got like 97 kickers like mutt. So I did like 80 power and it was so perfect Then I felt so good about it because I was a little bit nervous. Oh, yeah Yeah, I mean come on if you don't get nervous, you don't care people that say you don't get nervous or full of If I was a little bit nervous and I nailed it That was mooth From the depths Move from the depths. Oh, he missed look at mooth misses the scoop and score Hawks him down from the depths We benched them a little bit this year. We put four wide receivers out there a little bit It all comes back. It all comes back to the man that started the cfm legacy of the vikings
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getting my *LIFE TOGETHER* for 2024 🎀 new health routine + deep cleaning + implementing new goals
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2023-12-10T16:00:26
2024-02-05T06:20:13
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So as we're approaching the end of the year, I wanted to start getting my life back together and start thinking and implementing some goals I have for 2024 to prep myself for the new year. I'm also really trying to stay consistent with my health routine this month instead of previous years where I just become super lazy towards the end of the year. But anyways, I hope you guys enjoy and this gives you some motivation. I'm in my garage right now and I'm so freezing. It's so cold and foggy outside. I really just wanted to bundle up next to the fire this morning and enjoy the heat that was coming off of it because I am so cold and I am very tired this morning and usually Monday mornings I'm a bit more vibrant. But this morning I am tired and I just felt like I was going in slow motion. But hey, we made it to the car. So that is a win for me. Once we're in the car, we have to drive to the gym and once we're at the gym, we got to work out. So it's like, it just happens. You know, we're just going through the motions today but I really wanted to in this video just kind of get my life back on track back together for the new year. I'm gonna be doing a whole separate 2024 reset video but this is just kind of like leading up to that because I want to start now implementing the habits that I want to go into the new year with. So I want to make sure I'm keeping up with everything and just kind of getting my life in order and still working out staying on my routine and implementing new things. So that's what this week's video is going to be. But yeah, I really had to push myself out of bed this morning. I snoozed my alarm not gonna lie like three times and I actually said it earlier so I could snooze it more. I kind of predicted I was gonna be like this honestly last night but it is just that time of year now where it's really really winter and it's cold and I'm really really thankful. My car's in the garage so it's not like frosted but it's still freezing in my garage. I can't even imagine outside right now. Oh my gosh. But anyways, I'm gonna drive to the gym. Let's get a good start to this Monday, good start to this week even though it was a slow morning. That won't define the rest of the day and the rest of the week. Okay, let's go. This room is once again a mess. Let's do a little quick montage of me cleaning this. Runners that I wear all the time like these are my go-to runners. They're getting a little bit dirty. Actually they're pretty dirty now as you can see they're not like really nice and white anymore so Joel said I can just throw these in the washing machine with a couple towels and just put it on a normal cycle and then it'll clean them and then obviously air-dry so I'm gonna try it because I've been wanting to clean these runners for a while now and every time I wear them I'm like I gotta clean them. These types of runners like the material it cleans up really really well because it's kind of just like fabric so that's why I think it'll work good in the washing machine. So I'm just gonna put them on see if it cleans them and I'll keep you guys updated when I take them out. Maybe I can spray them with shouts to make them extra white but I hope it works. Let's go throw these little puppies in the wash and then I'll do like a load of towels while I'm at it too. I want to start taking better care of my hair going into 2024. I've never really taken care of my scalp and my hair before. I've never made like an effort to do it. Going into the new year that's just one of my goals. Rosemary is apparently it's the best natural hair growth and hair health from any ever. So I'm gonna show you guys how I make my rosemary water because I've done this before. I've just never been consistent with it and every single time I say that I'm gonna stay consistent with it I don't. So we're actually gonna stay consistent with it in 2024. I will show you guys how to make my little concoction. It's so easy to make. All you need is a little pot and then the rosemary. I just eyeballed the ratio honestly. I don't follow a specific recipe. It smells so good. I'm gonna kind of smell Christmas seeds. So that is how much I ended up putting in and then I'm just gonna fill it with I don't know maybe a cup of water and then you just transfer it to the stove. Wait for it to boil. Let it boil for like five minutes maybe or ten minutes and then just turn the heat off and then let it soak in the water until it cools and then that's it and then you just have to strain it and put it in a spray bottle. That's the ratio of water I put because I want to make it really potent. So yeah and you don't really need much for the week. You just need a bit to spray it on your roots. I'm just about to leave grocery shopping because I want to make a couple of health things today to prep myself for going into this new year because everybody has been getting sick. There's something going around and this is just like the season to get sick. So I want to boost my immunity so later today I'm going to be making some ginger turmeric lemon orange shots this recipe that I found on TikTok and I want to keep consistent with it like throughout the new year just to keep our immune systems high and also all that health stuff is really good for like inflammation stuff so I actually ordered these little shot glasses on Amazon that are coming in soon that I'm going to disperse the little shots and so I can have one each morning. So I'll show you guys out later when I make it but I just need to go grocery shopping and run a few errands today so I'm going to take you guys along but it's such a gloomy day today like it's pouring rain which I don't mind it's kind of cozy but on these types of days I kind of have to force myself to get ready and going into the new year it's like it's so easy just to cuddle up in a ball in January and February in March because of the weather it's mostly raining every single day but I got to be extra motivated with myself and persist I'm just wearing a cozy sweatsuit today I just wanted to be comfy so it's like a medium between the two since I felt like being lazy today since it's raining I put on a sweatsuit so that's the vibe I don't know if you guys can hear the rain right now but it is pouring anyways I'm going to hop in the grocery store now I think I'm gonna buy like ingredients for the shots that I was telling you guys about so I need ginger, turmeric, canned pepper and stuff like that lemon orange and then I also always constantly have an ongoing grocery list that I add to and it's on my notes app but I basically just have a bunch of stuff that I check and uncheck every week on what I need so makes it easier I need avocados, yum so let's go in it's kind of cozy grocery shopping on a rainy day like this I don't mind it and it hasn't rained in a while here which is actually weird we had a really dry November which usually it's raining like every day but I think the weather's trying to catch up on the rain but I want snow I really want snow I'm like praying for a white Christmas because we got it last year and the year before we got a little bit of snow that lasted through Christmas and it was so nice and it just like makes things feel that much Christmassy so I hope we get a white Christmas but we'll see that's not really in my control unless we manifest it as a collective but anyways okay let's go shopping so I just unpacked all the groceries and here is a little mini haul I feel like I got so much today but I got some dairy-free chocolate chips these are my go-to they're so good and then I just got two bags of popcorn seeds for Joel because he likes to make popcorn every night and I just got some rice noodles for the soup I'm gonna make I got lots of ginger for the health shots and then I got some turmeric as well I got some eggnog for Joel I can't drink this because I'm not doing dairy but I will have a little taste Joel likes his eggnog once a year so that is for him I got some eggs and then I also just got some chicken thighs then I just got some potatoes some zivia and some chicken broth and I ended up trying this new brand of honey out because we've been out for a while now and I usually get local honey but I didn't want to go to the beach center today because it was pouring rain so I just got this one for now we'll see how it is but it looks really good and it's from a soy use so it's still kind of local I guess yeah then I got some rosemary so I'm gonna make a hair remedy water with it avocados lime oranges and I just got two apples because I've been randomly craving apples and peanut butter and I got some parsley some garlic powder because I've just been running out and then just some yams because I like to have these as a bowl in the morning and yeah I'm gonna kind of clean out the fridge a little bit organize this and put everything away I have to turn my lights on in my house because it is so dark today I'm getting no natural light in this house right now it is like pouring rain and it's so just like clouded over and we got like only one hour of brightness and then it's just completely dark it's only two o'clock too which is crazy but hope you guys don't mind the lighting but I had to turn these lights on just to make it look better but it's not night it's literally the dates I'm right now let's clean out the fridge because if I don't keep up with cleaning out the fridge I will go in there and all of a sudden there'll be like an icky gnarly smell and it will be something moldy keeping the fridge clean just really helps me mentally because if I open the fridge and it smells I just hate it I don't even want to go in the fridge because it's just so disgusting especially like after grocery shopping I don't want to put my fresh new groceries in a dirty fridge and it's the same thing for clothes when I buy new clothes and when I have like a clothing haul I don't like to put my clothes away if my drawers are messy or if my room is messy I need to clean and then put the new clothes away I don't know it's just like a mental thing I guess I mean if you guys work that way too but anyways let's clean out the fridge and put the groceries away so I thought we can do a little eggnog taste test together I'm just gonna have a bit to try it I also really like how this one came in a glass jar because I can reuse it when I make my homemade milk it's always nice having extra glass jars and this one's like a really nice big one why is my throat crackling let's try it oh my god it's so thick that is so thick so overbearing I'm not a huge fan of eggnog I like a good eggnog latte but I would never just drink it like this but Joel just eats this up like he loves it delivering the eggnog here in this cabinet it's kind of got a little bit messy so I want to clean it up get it a little bit rearranged and clean it out because I haven't done this in a while because I still have some like pantry groceries to put away this is like what we use as our pantry so I'm going to organize it a bit and just make it look nicer and more pleasant because things are just kind of thrown in here right now just finished organizing it it looks so much better now I actually know where everything is and everything is nice and organized and put away nicely and it just it just makes so much of a difference so I have my laptop here and I'm going to catch up on stuff that I need to do that I've been procrastinating for a long time now because uh guess what time it is soon tax season and that makes me want to no I just I don't even want to hear the t-word anymore I don't want to see it I just want to get it done I'm not actually going to do them but like I need to sort through so many things that I've been putting off I have to get it done sooner or later and I'd rather get it done and have a clean slate going into the new year without having to do any of this like I know I'm actually gonna have to file them in like next year but I'd rather have everything organized going into the new year because I don't want to carry that burden on my shoulders because I just I hate it you just got to bite the bullet on these types of things I'm not going to make myself do it all today obviously because that's a lot but if I do a little bit every day like an hour every single day like I'm just going to set a timer for an hour and as long as I do it for an hour every single day it's going to get done by the end of the year I just have to think of it that way when you have these super big daunting tasks hovering over your head you don't have to do it all at once just try to time block and be like okay we're going to take this into baby steps so it's a lot less daunting you're going to be more likely to actually do it sooner so like an hour each day keeps the stress away you know that's like rule number one for getting big tasks accomplished is to break them up and just do a little bit each day if you guys have any daunting tasks that you want to get done before the end of the year I would recommend doing a little bit every day because there's we all have we all have that thing that we procrastinate I am a professional procrastinator if there's no deadline in the near future it's not getting done like I am just that way I've always been that way unless it's something super exciting I'll do it but if it's something I don't want to do and it's very daunting to me I'm going to procrastinate it until I need to get it done which is so bad but that's just like how I've been since high school because I hated school and that's what I would do in school so if there's something that you that you've been procrastinating just do it just go in your calendar and even if it's like 20 minutes a day to work on it and give yourself a reward afterwards for doing it so that you almost like look forward to it because then it's more incentivizing yeah this is your sign to do those tasks that you've been procrastinating now so that you can enter January with a clean slate for 2024 okay anyway let's do this part of getting my life back together and staying motivated staying disciplined for 2024 is working out and what better motivation to work out than getting new workout clothes I have a halar hall to show you guys I have the best high quality and affordable workout clothes ever new workout clothes equals being motivated to live a healthy lifestyle like I'm not kidding it makes that much of an effect for me I actually have a discount code that you guys can use with them which I will put up on the screen right here and everything that I try on in this hall will be linked in the description box as well as my coupon code so the first thing I got from them are their high-waisted crossover flair yoga leggings the waistband how it's crossed like this is so flattering the material is so stretchy and almost like a second skin I can wear these all day without feeling the urge or need to take them off they're that comfortable the next thing that I got from them first of all look at how cute this pink is is their everyday cloud full fabric backless 2-in-1 flair workout dress I really really love how this has shorts underneath and this would be such a cute Pilates dress the material on this is so butter soft one of their goals as a company is to deliver top notch quality for an affordable price which you can really see in their clothes the next pair of leggings that I got from them are the cloud full fabric 3.0 crossover pocket plain legging this cloud full material is so amazing so comfortable I can wear it all day so soft these are such high quality good everyday leggings their leggings range from a size extra small to 3x and they also have such a variety of colors to choose from these next leggings are their padded off 2.0 pet hair resistant high-waisted crossover side pocket yoga leggings they are pet hair resistant again this material is just so soft breathable comfortable and I got a few workout tops from them I've been obsessed with long sleeve workout tops first top that I got from them is this cloud full fabric long sleeve thumb hole 2-in-1 yoga sports top and I love how it has a little thumb holes I love the design on this but I actually got this in black and I also got it in white because it was just I could have resisted so cute and this top also has built in pads which is amazing the material on these are so butter soft it's so comfortable to wear the next workout top that I got is in this adorable cream color it's their cloud full fabric halter thumb hole long sleeve cropped 2-in-1 yoga sports top just such a cute design these tops are just so stretchy breathable and so comfortable to wear the last top that I got from them is this long sleeve backless cut out tie back cropped bare ballet dance sports top and I love the cut out in the back it's so cute the material on this is so breathable and still so soft I also got this white dress it is called their backless cut out twisted side pocket 2-in-1 mini bar ballet dance dress and this one has shorts as well underneath which is great this just makes me feel like a cute little Pilates princess so comfortable and it's not see-through at all even though it's white and it's so soft if you guys want to check out the pieces that I got or you want to shop something different and check out what they have you could click the links in my description box also don't forget to use my code I'm so excited to wear all my cute workout clothes quality is everything to me and their materials are just so buttery I actually get excited to work out here is my rosemary water it looks like pee when you haven't drinking enough water this is the amount that I made and then I have this little tiny spray bottle which I'm going to put it in you can use a bigger spray bottle but this honestly is perfect for me and then the rest I'm gonna freeze it I don't have any ice cube trays right now but I'm gonna try to buy some today or tomorrow so that I can freeze the rest just so it doesn't go to waste it only lasts about two weeks in the fridge or a week I forget but you should probably search it up because I know it goes bad so I'm gonna transfer to this bottle and then I can spray it on my hair nightly and it's super easy oh that is how not to transfer it to the bottle it is currently times at 6 40 I'm such a rush right now because I was supposed to leave like 10 minutes ago but I got to talk to you guys before I go so I have a power cord class today I'm so excited because I love my power cord class of oxygen you open fitness I was just rushing because I smoothed my alarm three times and I was just in a really deep sleep when I woke up and so whenever I wake up in a really deep sleep it's just not good but the thing is it's like I went about at 8 50 last night so I got well over eight hours of sleep but I still couldn't wake myself up like I was just in a deep deep deep sleep which is good because I know I was getting a good sleep but it just sucks in the morning because you feel so groggy and yeah anyways okay let's go do our workout this is a habit that I want to do a little bit more and just like overall going into the new year I want to just be more tidy because I will open packages I will open boxes and I will just leave the boxes there and not take action and put them away right away so that's like one of the goals I have going into the new year and what I want to start implementing now not just waiting till the end of the week to do a huge clean and that'll also just make it a lot easier for myself because I'm not like a messy person I just sometimes I'm not tidy but I do like my space to be clean so I don't even know but right now our bathroom is just kind of a mess I have these drunk elephant boxes still sitting here that I opened like two weeks ago that I haven't brought downstairs to put in the recycling yet as you can see we have two not one but two paper towel not paper towel toilet paper rolls that need to go in the recycling as well that we've just left on the windowsill here stuff like that that it's like if I just start putting things away right away even maybe tidying 10 minutes a day it can really count compounds and by the end of the week I won't have anything to clean up because I'll be doing it as I go which is like the best rule for everything is do as you go I always love to like I said procrastinate leave things you know sit there and then do it all at once but it's like if you just do things as you go and actually be organized in that sense it makes it a thousand times easier and less stressful because you're just getting it done a little bit every day keeps the doctor away but it's so true but anyway so I'm going to clean the bathroom right now and then we're gonna go downstairs and make the ginger shops finally okay let's get cleaning the bathroom feels so much more clean I took out the boxes there clean the toilet clean the counter space did Joel's side as well and then I also cleaned and kind of organized underneath here because it was just getting to be a mess so I have face products and random stuff in there and then hair products in the left one and then just some skincare on the side I also just kind of cleaned up this drawer and also just restocked my flossers and my cotton pads and organized this whole drawer since it gets messy so fast because I'm always using this drawer and things are just going everywhere so I'm glad that this is restocked and organized and clean and yeah it just like smells super fresh and nice in here again clean bathroom is such a good feeling FabFitFun sent me their advent calendar I already opened day one but I'm gonna open day two with you guys they sent me this coupon so you guys can use this promo code if you want to order your first box it's only 12 days of Christmas but look at how huge it is so let's open day two together if you guys want to see what was in day one go watch my night routine tiktok I have been posting so many tiktoks lately so go follow me on there I swear I still can't open these ooh eye masks that is so nice Grace and Stella it's like an energy drink for your eyes anti wrinkle and energizing eye mask I love it so off amazon I got little tiny glass bottles I'll show you guys in a minute but therefore the ginger shots that I'm gonna make and this package actually got delivered to the wrong house I don't know how amazon messed up but I noticed it the other night it said it got delivered and then I looked at my front door and it wasn't there so I was like um let me look at the photo because you know how amazon takes like a photo when they deliver something so I look at the photo and I'm like that's not my front door so I'm like bug on amazon and I put a claim that I didn't get it and then they're like oh you have to wait 48 hours to do this and then the next day the people that I went to I have no idea where this went but they actually delivered it to our door just so nice and I didn't even get to say thank you because they just dropped it off but that's so nice of them because they could have easily kept it for themselves not that it's really anything valuable but still like they could have kept it karma's real so let me unbox it and I'll show you guys oh my gosh they're so cute so they're glass and they have a little lid and therefore every single morning I'm gonna stack these in the fridge and I think there's 12 bottles so it'll last us for me and Joel a week and every single morning we can take our immunity shot and it's perfect and they're gonna look so nice stacked up lined up in the fridge so I will have these linked down below if you guys want to copy my little idea you're like little tiny jars oh my gosh they're so cute but what I'm gonna do right now is go through and wash them all so that I can use them tonight because it's just I don't know I feel like standard practice to wash new dishware before using them so I'm gonna wash them all and then let them dry and then we can make our ginger shots and stack them in the fridge for the rest of the week this is something that I'm really gonna try to keep up with I'm excited we are now going to make the ginger turmeric lemon shots I honestly I'm gonna freestyle this recipe so I'll show you guys what I do I'm actually gonna put them in a blender and then strain it just because I feel like I'll get the most out of it that way instead of using my juicer I'm gonna do like this much ginger for turmeric I'm gonna do like this much for the oranges I think I'm just gonna peel them and put them in kind of whole I'm gonna strain it anyways so it doesn't really matter it's like the old-fashioned way of peeling an orange I'm just gonna take the seeds out and I'm gonna do one more orange so now I have a bunch of lemons here I'm just going to squeeze them all because they're kind of getting old so I want to use them up I have my lemon squeezer and I'm gonna do them all I just did five little lemons they were really small that is it now I'm just gonna get the water I'm just gonna fill it up with water so it can blend so that should be pretty good this looks like such a weird mixture okay let's throw her on and I'm gonna blend it on high for I don't know I'm not sure just as long as it looks good nice blended so now I have a strainer and a bowl and I'm gonna pour the mixture in here and I'm just gonna help it along you definitely don't want yourself some clumpy shots so okay so this is all the pulp that I'm left with this is going in the compost unless you guys have any recipes you would want to make with it but pretty much I did get so much juice out of it actually and it did a really good job I'm just trying to get like as much as I can but I think this is basically it so this is the final mixture and you actually apparently have to add pepper in order to activate the turmeric so I'm gonna add some pepper into it as weird as it sounds apparently it's really beneficial so I'm gonna crack a bit in here and I'm also gonna add a little bit of cayenne pepper as well apparently that you're supposed to do that and then for the last step I'm gonna add in some honey because honey is actually so good for you it's very anti-inflammatory and it also adds sweetness to the shot so we're not dying hopefully this helps with the taste of it because I know it's gonna be so spicy I'm gonna do my raw reaction with you guys I'm gonna taste a bit to see if it needs some more honey because I'm scared oh god okay we're gonna take a little spoonful I'm actually scared oh god oh yeah that really burns I got literally just a tiny bit it's really good though it's good like the oranges in there really add the sweetness and the honey it's not bad at all I'm also used to kind of taking immunity shots so I've done this before it'll burn but you just know it's cleansing your body so I mean it's worth it so since it's good I'm going to take this mixture and then disperse it into the bottles I don't know how I'm gonna do that because I don't have the pour thing I don't know how I'm gonna do it I'll have to figure it out so I filled some of the batch in this little mini kettle thing that I have because it'll make it easier to pour because it has a spout so it's the only thing that I can find so let's start filling them gosh they're so cute shots are all done I did all 12 because I actually had enough and there's just like still a tiny bit left but I basically made a perfect amount which is crazy because I completely just eyeballed it and I had no idea but I'm gonna be now taking one every single morning and making a new batch every week and I really want to stay consistent with it and it kind of just looks like orange juice in here which is funny but it's so spicy but it's so good and I think it's said that you're supposed to have them on empty an empty stomach in the morning so I'm probably just gonna have one every morning after I drink my bone broth would be probably the perfect time so satisfying I'm gonna put these in the fridge nice and organized and I can't wait just something to add to my daily health routine and it's easy enough because I only have to do it once a week so I just got my package off of amazon I got some hair care because you guys know that one of my goals going into the new year is to implement the new self-care habit of taking just better care of my scalp so from amazon I order this sky organic castor oil and it supports strong full looking hair lashes and brows I've always heard that castor oil is really really good for hair growth I've actually used it in the past before but never really on my scalp I use it on like my eyelashes but castor oil just has a lot of really good benefits so I will have this one linked down below it just seems like really good quality and then I got the plant of life um 100 pure and natural essential rosemary oil this stuff I already can tell is such good quality I can smell it from in the package and also when it was in like the bigger box I can smell it through the box like it's so potent and I know it's such good quality so I'll have this thing down below as well but what I'm gonna do right now is a little concoction because you can't just use rosemary oil directly on your scalp that can be very very harmful because it's so strong so you want to mix it with a carrier oil it doesn't have to be castor oil you can use probably a lot of other oils but I just chose castor oil because it is good for hair growth as well so what I'm gonna do is I have an old bottle from the ordinary this is their multi peptide serum for hair density and I'm already out of it so I'm going to make my concoction in this bottle so that I can have it stored away so that I don't need to keep like remaking it every single time so I'm going to make this concoction and then do put it in my scalp and then I'm gonna leave it in overnight and shower it off after my workout tomorrow but let me see the ratio of rosemary oil to carrier oil five drops of rosemary oil with 10 milliliters of your carrier oil this bottle is 60 milliliters so I can do oh my god why can't I do math so I can do 30 drops so let's make this little concoction so I'm gonna take the castor oil and precisely fill her up in the bottle it has a pour so it's making it a lot easier actually I'm gonna make this easier for myself castor oil is so chunky okay so I'm gonna put 20 drops of the rosemary oil one two okay I did 26 drops okay so now I'm gonna take this and mix it
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Norfolk State University President Javaune Adams-Gaston
An exclusive interview with the newly appointed president of Norfolk State.
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2024-02-05T16:11:49
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HBCU Digest Radio, welcome back to a special edition of the podcast with our conversation with distinguished leaders from historically black colleges and universities across the nation. And today we are joined by the newest leader of one of our esteemed HBCU's Norfolk State University. She is the new president of Norfolk State, Dr. Javon M. Adams Gaston. Madam president, hopefully I'm the first person to say this to you, but congratulations. Can you tell us, what are your feelings right now to be appointed as the next president of this great school? I'm truly honored and humbled. I am elated that I have been selected as the new president of Norfolk State University. And I feel so encouraged by all the things that we are going to do together and the successes that we will have. What was it about Norfolk that indicated to you that it was a good fit? I mean, not only just through the announcement, but through the interview and application process getting to know the campus and some of its assets and some of its strengths, what about it was appealing to you? There are a number of things. One, and the first is the trajectory of Norfolk State University. It really is seeing its way forward. And it's a 21st century university, really thinking about what are the ways in which we can assist students, help them to meet their goals and to be prepared for all the things that they're going to need to do in the 21st century. Some of their new programs, the cybersecurity, the cybersecurity, all of those things that are happening in Nanotech say that we're really forward-facing, thinking about ourselves in the world. You mentioned cyber psychology is one of those institutional strengths in your psychologist by trade. Is there any leadership benefit in having that particular professional background for which I'm biased because my wife is a psychologist. So I know what it's like to be walking around with your mind red all the time. How has that kind of helped you in your career? Has it been something that's helped you in your strategy of leading people, leading divisions and departments? And do you see that translating over to Norfolk State? So I really believe that the work that I did when I was practicing psychology, which I'm not now, was really about helping individuals create positive change or groups or couples. That expanded to organizations and how do we move an organization forward with positive change while it looks at what are the opportunities that it has as well as the challenges and how do we help move beyond the challenge with excitement and with a sense of purpose? Part, most of your career has been at really high level, high research intensive institutions, University of Maryland and most recently at Ohio State, leading a number of divisions in direction of student affairs. And is this something that you think is going to be helpful coming to Norfolk or do you expect that there would be some things that you have to learn about HBCU culture? I know a school is a school, but to go from one with one set of resources and one kind of culture to another is there a transition in doing that? I love the heritage of the HBCUs and many members of my family attended HBCUs, my son went to an HBCU, my sister was faculty in HBCU and I have an aunt who actually graduated from Norfolk State University. So it's part of my DNA and it's part of what I respect and honor. I think that one of the things that has been a hallmark of my career has been looking at students no matter what size the institution in terms of their individual growth and development. That really what we're intending for every student, even when you're in large institutions or whether you're in a smaller institution is to ensure that every student have a quality experience. And that is the turning point for how we help our students in their success. That happens in the classroom with the curriculum and with the faculty. It happens outside of the classroom with the activities and with the organization and with the mentorship that they receive. It really is about the quality of every student having an extraordinary experience. And then just to round out, I know you've got so many interviews and so many people you got to talk to and we really appreciate your time. But just the final thought, on day one when you officially take the helm of the school, who do you anticipate will be among the first people to whom you'll speak? And what do you hope to tell them and what do you hope to hear from them that you think will get you on a strong start to your tenure? I hope to have the opportunity to talk to and meet with the entire community. I'd like the students, the faculty, staff, the alumni all to know how important they are to this institution as well as our community. And so I hope that we will have some opportunity to at least have representative members as many individuals as we can to begin having some conversation and discussion about our bright future here at Norfolk State University.
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23andMe, FDA and DNA health profiling
Are companies that provide direct-to-consumer information on their personal genome -- including genetic susceptibility to disease -- creating new health risks that need to be regulated? On November 22 2013, the US Food and Drug Administration requested that the personalized DNA analysis company 23andMe "immediately discontinue marketing the PGS [Personal Genome Service] until such time as it receives FDA marketing authorization for the device". This week, Risk Bites looks at some of the questions raised by FDA's response to 23andMe's DNA Spit Test The Risk Bites Team: Producer: Andrew Maynard Research Director: David Faulkner Risk Bites is supported by: University of Michigan School of Public Health. http://www.sph.umich.edu/ University of Michigan Risk Science Center. http://umriskcenter.org RESOURCES 23andMe: http://23andme.com Letter from FDA to 23andMe: http://www.fda.gov/ICECI/EnforcementActions/WarningLetters/2013/ucm376296.htm David Dobbs: FDA Muzzles 23andMe After Talks Break Down http://daviddobbs.net/smoothpebbles/feds-muzzle-23andme-decide-public-best-be-ignorant-about-genetics/ TechCrunch: http://techcrunch.com/2013/11/25/23andme-fda-block/ Wall Street Journal: http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB10001424052702304281004579219893863966448 CNN: http://money.cnn.com/2013/11/25/technology/fda-23andme/ Risk Bites is your guide to making sense of risk. We cover everything from understanding and balancing the risks and benefits of everyday products, to health science more broadly, to the potential impacts of emerging technologies, to making sense of risk perception. If you enjoy our videos, please subscribe, and spread the word!
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2013-11-26T02:37:12
2024-02-05T07:28:18
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What if a simple test could tell you how likely you were to develop diabetes or get cancer or suffer from Alzheimer's? What if the same test provided hints on living a healthier and fuller life? And what if all of this was available for a modest sum without going through your healthcare provider or shelling out a small fortune in health insurance? As the cost of genetic sequencing and data analysis have plummeted, the worlds of genetics, information and medicine have mashed together to enable incredible new insights into who we are and what our futures might entail. At the forefront of this revolution in personal genome exploration is the company 23andMe. For the past several years 23andMe have been taking spit samples from individuals and sequencing critical sections of their genome to provide insights into everything from ancestral roots to a person's propensity to develop certain diseases. The service is a mix of the educational and the informative, and it's just been given a cease and desist order by the US Food and Drug Administration. The problem from the FDA's perspective is that 23andMe's product, their DNA spit kit, should be classified as a medical device. It's intended for use in diagnosing and addressing health conditions. And because of this, there are standards that need to be attained before FDA allows use, including ensuring that any medical information the user receives is appropriately accurate. FDA are concerned that if people start to self-medicate or even make decisions on surgery based on 23andMe's spit test when the analysis is misleading, the product has shifted from providing interesting information to being a significant threat to health. This makes a lot of sense, but FDA's approach to medical device regulation was never meant to cover personal direct-to-consumer health products that can simultaneously offer massively integrated insights into health issues and opportunities. In other words, 23andMe's product is so out there that it's challenging how emerging technologies like these are regulated. And this is important because we can't put the genie back in the bottle when it comes to personalised genome analysis. This is an emerging technology that, like all other technologies, comes with its own flavours of benefits and risks. And like other disruptive technologies, it's also disrupting the way we handle impacts. How things will shake out with this one is anyone's guess at the moment, but one thing seems certain. FDA's decision is going to force a conversation around some really tough questions around the use of personal genome technologies, questions like, should FDA regulations be amended to fit today's personal genome testing reality? Or how useful or dangerous are personalised health information services like 23andMe's? And what about the ethics? If we can create an albeit cloudy crystal ball that gives us a glimpse into our health future, should people be denied this service? Or are we just not grown up enough for this yet? Let us know what you think in the comments below, and keep an eye on this one as the outcome is likely to be important for the future of direct consumer health profiling.
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Rugby Player Reacts to DEFOREST BUCKNER (DT, Indianapolis Colts) #27 Top 100 NFL Players of 2021!
Thanks to LetsGetChecked for sponsoring this video! Check them out here: https://trylgc.com/jacobmcdonald Use code "JAKE30" for 30% off any order! #ad Get Your Own DEFOREST BUCKNER Gear Here: https://fanatics.93n6tx.net/6bdkJE Sup everyone and welcome back to another Rugby Player Reacts video! 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 DEFOREST BUCKNER who is a DEFENSIVE TACKLE for THE INDIANAPOLIS COLTS and is now officially ranked number 27 on the list of The NFL's Top 100 Players of 2021! A high-priced trade commodity entering 2020, Buckner paid dividends for the Colts with 58 tackles, 9.5 sacks, 26 QB hits, 10 tackles for loss and two forced fumbles, earning first-team All-Pro honors for the first time. Buckner’s mere presence elevated the Colts defensive unit into the second-best rushing defense (90.5 yards allowed per game) and fifth-best with 25 total takeaways. Buckner, a rare three-technique specialist, proved more than worthy of the 13th-overall pick Indianapolis gave up to acquire his services, and the 26-year-old is trending upward by improving his Top 100 position by 29 spots. This is the 4th annual edition of "Rugby Player Reacts to The NFL's Top 100 Players" and I hope you enjoy. Thanks for watching and much love! FOLLOW: https://linktr.ee/jacobmcdonald SUPPORT: https://www.patreon.com/jacobmcdonald27 CHANNEL SPONSORS: LetsGetChecked: https://trylgc.com/jacobmcdonald (Use code "JAKE30" for 30% off any order) Manscaped: https://manscaped.com (Use code "JACBD20" for 20% off any order + free shipping) The Ridge: https://theridge.com/JACOB (Use code "JACOB" for 10% off any order) Major Key Physiques: https://majorkeyphysiques.com/ (Use code "JACOB20" for 20% off any order) Redcon1 USA, Canada or Europe: https://redcon1.com/?aff=24327 (Use code "T20JMC" for 20% off any order) CHANNEL PARTNERS: Headspace: https://headspace.pxf.io/x9Z0n3 Bulletproof Coffee: https://bulletproof.fdf2.net/yRknrB Books2Door: https://books2door.sjv.io/MXb0QY Anabolic Warfare: https://anabolicwarfare.pxf.io/7mMWbV NordVPN: https://bit.ly/3zaNkuS Domain.com: https://bit.ly/396dVi2 STDCheck: https://bit.ly/394iV6L Wine Library: https://bit.ly/3kaiazo CBD For Life: https://imp.i295461.net/0JPkYY Hollyweed CBD: https://hollyweed-cbd.sjv.io/NKbnNP Fanatics.com: https://bit.ly/3A5M1i1 NFL Shop: https://nflshop.k77v.net/9WEbeY NHL Shop: https://nhlshop.775j.net/rnXAgd AMAZON PRODUCTS I USE: Garmin GPS Trail Running Watch: https://amzn.to/3okXxmH Canon G7Xiii VLOG Camera: https://amzn.to/3t0EhuX Canon 80d DSLR Camera: https://amzn.to/3zlyDpr Samsung PC Widescreen Monitor: https://amzn.to/38jrWIG MSI Gaming Laptop: https://amzn.to/3km7Nas Cyberlink Editing Software: https://amzn.to/3zll61l Elgato 4K Gaming Capture Card: https://amzn.to/3BjCCn0 Elgato 4K Cam Link: https://amzn.to/3uuGxew Elgato Green Screen: https://amzn.to/3CSU3Me Rode USB Computer Mic: https://amzn.to/3AYCNET Rode Camera Mic: https://amzn.to/3mizu5d Joby VLOG Camera Tripod: https://amzn.to/39UlCYY Neewer DSLR Camera Tripod: https://amzn.to/3kTsCf
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2021-11-09T20:11:31
2024-02-08T16:58:30
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Hey, what's up you guys, and welcome back to another episode of Rugby Player Reacts. I'm your host, Jacob McDonald. Today, we're looking at DeForest Buckner. He's number 27 on the list, and believe it or not, my favorite number's 27. Whenever I see a player on the field wearing 27, piques my interest. And whenever I see a player listed as the 27th best player in the league, then that piques it even more. This guy's name is DeForest Buckner. And as we have a look at him here, I'm not sure if that's Buckner or Curtis Blades from the UFC. They're probably about the same size. Anyway, all of that and more will be revealed. It's time we roll the intro and crack into it. I'll call it half a sack. I'm sure you enjoy playing against the Bengals. And with a wingspan that looks as wide as that, it's no surprise he can get to the quarterback with ease. Look at the arms on the man. When you look at DeForest Buckner, it's really another guy who not only meets the play test for the eye test. Andrew Whitworth talking about the good old eye test. It worked on me. He met my eye test, I'll tell you that. Record for sacks by a defensive tackle. DeForest Buckner, man, he's a box. Buckner said the cold single season record for sacks by a defensive tackle with nine and a half. DeForest Buckner, man, he's a... How's the defensive tackle getting through there like that? It's usually the defensive ends, right? They can get around the outside, possibly swipe through and get on the inside. But as far as a tackle is concerned, there's a lot of traffic in there. There's a hell of a lot of traffic. He's about 300 pounds and he's very athletic. What? 6'8"? All right, let's look at his stats. 6'7". He is a 2 meter human. 2 meters and 1. 295 pounds. 134 by way of KG. Pick number 7 of the first round of the 2016 draft played at Oregon. He is indeed 6'7' flat. Almost 300 pounds. He's got an arm length of almost 35 inches and a hand size, which is officially the biggest I've ever, ever seen listed on Wikipedia. It's 11 and 3 quarters of an inch. He's from Hawaii originally. Went to Punahou School. Punahou. Punahou. Punahau. Puna'i. Punahou. Punahau. Punahou. Punahou. I'm going to call it Punahou School. And if that's right or wrong, let me know down in the comments section below. He runs a 40 yard dash around about 5 seconds. He's got a vertical jump of 32 inches, which means he's 360 dunk in that shit and a broad jump of 9 foot 8. That is one big human. And really the only other defensive lineman that comes to mind at that size is Kalei Campbell. So prior to the start of the season he signed a 4 year, 84 million dollar contract making him the second highest paid defensive tackle in the league. Went out there, played 15 games in the regular season plus one in the post season. 60 total tackles, 39 solo, 21 assisted, 9.5 sacks, 2 force fumbles, 1 fumble recovery and 3 passes deflected. Which brings his totals in 5 years to 78 games, 321 total tackles, 38 total sacks, 5 forced fumbles, 8 fumble recoveries. 2 saddle dust and a portrait in a pair. And 14 passes deflected. He is married to Ashlyn Buckner. They have one son and he's a Christian but he was only baptized last year. So is that what they call a born again Christian? Colts to Forrest Buckner gets baptized. And I quote, today I surrendered my whole self to Jesus. Right, I'm going to leave it there and we're going to continue the video. Lady. Another great play by Buckner. Great play by Buckner. It's pretty amazing to see a guy that size really with athleticism. I want to look up the biggest hands in NFL history. He's got to be up there, man. Has to be. It's extremely rare for even an NFL player to have a hand span of 11 inches or wider. Yes it is. The largest hand measurement in Combine History is 11.75 inches and the record is shared by DeForest Buckner, Gosda Charyllis and Moe Alley Cox. The average male's hand span is around 8.5 inches. So at 11.75 inches DeForest Buckner's hand span is over three inches wider than your average. All right, there's really only one question to settle this. Shaquille O'Neal's hand span. Brace yourselves. I've never actually looked this up but what I do remember in high school I had a basketball. It must have been a Lakers one with Shaq's handprint around it and it almost reached around half the entire basketball. Guys. Oh my goodness. What is this? What is this? All right, what is Shaquille O'Neal's hand span? Shaq's hand length seems to be at most half an inch longer than Kawhi's. The hand spans also look like they don't differ by more than three-quarters of an inch. It's therefore safe to say Shaq's hand length is in the range of 10 to 10.25 inches and his hand span is in the range of 11.75 to 12 inches. Shaquille O'Neal and DeForest Buckner have the same hand span. That's unbelievable. But you best believe it. Look, I knew it was big. I didn't know it was that big. But in saying that, if Buckner did make the list last year I've most probably said the exact same thing twice in a row so don't at me. But fuck me, dad. That was crazy. In his first season with the Colts, number 99 was named first team all pro and he's the second ranked defensive tackle on the list. Wow. That's got a double. He's been all over Watson here early. I remember the play against the Vikings where he just... His arms are just so long and his hands are so big, right? So he's just, he's gonna... Fuck, he's gonna grip on with those fucking fingers. I'd hate to think how thick his fingers are. Grip's on. He's not gonna let go, is he? Through the office of guard like he was a little kid. And can you imagine an 11.75 inch hand clenched as a fist? Now that's gonna be something else. Can be like a bowling ball. He swarmed that right guard to the cleaners there. It's one thing when the ends come around high but when you get that push up the middle it makes a quarterback very uncomfortable. Exactly. That's what I referred to at the start, right? So it's one thing for the ends to come around the outside but for someone to be consistently pushing through the middle I mean, what are you gonna do? If your offensive line is not up to par, you're fucked. Excuse my language. There's certain guys like before us that you just feel across the ball from just their physical presence, the push they get. Come on, get off the field. Let's get the rope. Let's get the rope. DeForest Buckner got it. Pause the fumble. Buckner got it. Every... How on earth do you do that? DeForest Buckner... No surprises. There's a hand in there. DeForest Buckner got it. Buckner got it. Every time you need a play, he makes it. DeForest Buckner, recover the football. There's no such thing as 101 blocking him. With him on the field, the Colts give up three yards per carry. When he's off the field, it's over. Look at this. With him on... Look at that. That is... That is a long arm. With the field, the Colts give up... Look at this. There's no such thing as 101 blocking him. Look at this extension. Look at that, bro. Now, what makes Buckner dominant in this particular moment is that he's got that slight edge as far as arm length, right? And hand size, which means that he's on the inside of the arm. He's around the chest area, whereas his opposite man has only been able to grab onto the back of his shoulder. So what that means is that Buckner has the inside. He's got the upper hand. Literally, he's got the inside. And all he needs to do is keep that arm outstretched, keep a wee bit of distance between him and 68, and he's got it over him. The field, the Colts give up three yards per carry. When he's off the field, it's over five yards per carry. Guard's at lunging him. He almost, you know, like Houdini's, and jumps around him or pulls himself through. Nobody can actually stay in front of him and block him for four seconds for him not to get to the quarterback. The bar's Buckner came with that initial pressure. The officials, they have their arms up to signal a safety. What a weapon. Come on. Let's end it. Finish it. Let's finish it. Now, he's really starting to use the physicalness in his game, using his long arms, using that ability to make plays in a run game as well as the pass. And you see why he's in the new elite defender in this league. Buckner has been tremendous all day. I've got to say, you love to see a guy that size with the smiles. That big. Tell you what, man, you think DeForest Buckner's big? Who the hell is that sitting next to him? Wow, wee, the Colts have certainly got some linemen, don't they? And with that in mind, it's time we crack into the next video. It's a running back. His name's Nick Chubb. Actually, no, that's a lie. It's Bradley Chubb. Nick Chubb's his cousin. So he's a running back for the Browns. He wears number 26, and that should be a winner. But for now, I hope you guys enjoyed. I certainly enjoyed that one. It's always good when you find like a real ret, like a, you know, a crazy stat or a crazy record, something that you just didn't expect for a certain player and something like really springs out at you like that hand size. I mean, I guess that just happens when you're reading so many Wikipedia pages. So anyways, hope you enjoyed. Like I said, head down into the description box below to check out today's exclusive video sponsor. And with all that being said, I'll see you in the next one. Peace out guys.
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Madjag And Raho Chronicles - Episode 4 - Saturday Jan 7 @ 1PM Pacific
Madjag And Raho Chronicles - Episode 4 - Saturday Jan 7 @ 1PM Pacific Breeders Syndicate website: http://www.breederpodcast.com Find Breeders Syndicate in Instagram @BreedersSyndicate Find Breeders Syndicate on Twitter: @strainhistory Find Rings on Instagram: @ringsarounduranus Find Matthew Riot on Instagram: @riotseeds or @riotseedco Find Notsodog on Instagram as @notsodog Intro / Outro Courtesy of Written & Produced By: Inkha - https://m.soundcloud.com/inkhamusic
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2023-01-05T19:32:08
2024-02-14T18:49:28
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It was like it was like I was connected with everything around me All of a sudden I just started questioning everything I'd ever been told You know by the time by the time I got high that very first time When it started to hit me and I'm like wow
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2023-11-17T16:30:15
2024-02-05T08:39:38
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Thank you for watching!
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TU 10/13 - 2019-20 PANINI MOSAIC CELLO 2-BOX BREAK #8 *PYT*
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2020-10-14T06:54:02
2024-04-24T00:08:04
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Hi everyone Sean with jaspyscasebrakes.com here doing 2019-20 Penini mosaic cello two box break pick your team number eight Where we're giving away the new Orleans pelicans all you had to do was How to be entered by two or more teams in the break get entered to win No max entries by two teams get one entry by four teams get two entries by six teams get three entries So on so forth some details about the product itself No veteran common ship in this all parallels all color all ship But all rookies also as well obviously, but no veteran common ship except for obviously LeBron James Luca Donchich so on and so forth so Here is the list of customers and their teams and New Orleans pelicans obviously were given away So let me copy the customer list here over to a new sheet and We're gonna sort this by first name So David with two spots gets you one entry Eric with four gets to Jernigan with two gets one Joe gets two entries Kyle gets one entry Mark gets one entry Nick gets three entries Summon gets two and Tammer gets one so I take all of those we got 14 entries for the randomizer and name on top after One of two three times gets the pelicans. Good luck one two and Third and final time congratulations to zoom in he stays on top You've got yourself the pelicans in the break Congratulations now Let's find something nice for you. Cool. So let's print and rip So here are two boxes We're gonna do one box at a time and just stack them and then go through them We all know the rookies. We're looking for Summon, I didn't do it. You did just by buying in You got yourself more than two teams give yourself the chance or two teams or more and You got that a last spot mojo for the Orlando magic and Jeremy stack as well It's a real thing. I love these low key I love these late-night breaks with you guys Because obviously you guys are all amazing people and the chat is awesome, but on top of that Get to watch some King of Queens in the background Kind of see myself as a Doug, you know funny, it's serious Doug and Kerry the Jerry Stiller really makes it to Rest in peace Jerry Stiller. So there's six packs So anybody have any sense of the finals are over and everything is wrapped up for this year Anybody have any bold predictions for NBA? 2020 or 21 There you go Next season Player wise team wise Who's our picks? What are the future picks guys? Joe doesn't like betting favorites. He likes going With the long shots or not long shots, but a little bit of dark That way they kind of give you a little bit better odds and stuff Tamar's going nets to the finals Okay, let me ask you tamar. Do you think nets currently to the finals or nets when they add a third? Kingpin into that that team I Don't think current team does it I Think once they add a player, which they're obviously actively trying to do and make it a three-headed monster there Joel's going lakeshow Joel, what do you think Clippers look like next year? Do you think they end up with? George and Leonard still How do they look? You like it the way it is? I Don't think they do it the way that is tamar. I mean I like the confidence I mean they're actively trying to get a third person there a big third person there Which I think they'll probably succeed him at what cost who knows second team in LA can still be a Pretty good team Joe. There's room for two successful teams in LA Big city large population Cool. Good luck everybody Keras definitely has to stay Tim Hardaway, Jr. Silver for the Mavericks zoom in KZ Akpala rookie green Going to the Miami Heat Kyle Tyler Harrow For the Miami Heat Going to Kyle Luca Donchich for the Mavericks and zoom in Is it Andrew? I'll double-check again Jordan pool rookie green For the Warriors and zoom in Kobe white NBA debut for the Bulls and Nick Stover LeBron James will to win Going to the Lakers Nick Stover Bryn Forbes Silver for the Spurs and Joe Anthony Davis Jam Masters Silver Mosaic going to Lakers Nick Stover LeBron James give-and-go For the Lakers Nick Stover LeBron James will to win also going for the Lakers Nick Paul George Jam Masters Silver going to the Clippers and Mark Nikhil Alexander Walker rookie Silver for the Pelicans zoom in and Pete Cammo Grant Williams for the Celtics and Joe Cameron Johnson NBA debut for the Suns and Jernigan PJ Washington NBA debut for the Hornets and Joe Darius Basley For the Thunder David Isaiah Roby for the Mavericks and zoom in Jason Tatum for the Celtics and Joe Tremont waters Celtics and Joe Nicola Melly Pelicans and zoom in and Darius Garland and The Cavaliers going to zoom in as well I just sent a text to check Andrew, but typically it's no vet commons ship unless otherwise said on there But we'll see yeah, what Ryan says Let's do mosaic football Let's especially do that filler for the box war 36 bucks guys giving away a thousand dollars in break credit plus 2019 optic baseball, so you got Fernando Tatis, Jr. Vlad Guerrero, Jr. You got Kevin Bijio. You got Kyle Tucker. You got Eloy Jimenez. You got Peter Lonzo So for 36 bucks you could not only get your own box of 2019 optic baseball and hit some of those guys or all of those guys remember there's also hot Hot boxes in parallels and also in autos And You could also win yourself a thousand dollars in break credits for 36 bucks. I say that's worth it I mean we just posted it at like nine o'clock, so it's only been up for literally like two hours or so and no worries I'll double check. I'd be like I said I send a text message. I Don't make any rules here. I just go by what's told me, you know, so but we still got 36 people in here watching listening actively participating in some cases, so We can easily move anything tonight guys Especially like I said that filler that's got 22 Did we see one Suman did we see his name? Oh, you're hoping for one. I thought you saw one Okay, so Andrew the Joe has spoken and all card ship So that'll be also be for the previous mosaic when I did too. So there you go LeBron James will to win Lakers Nick go-go batadze silver mosaic for the Pacers and Mark Nation LeBron James give-and-go Lakers Nick LeBron James base Lakers and Nick Trey young silver second year, but still Atlanta Hawks Eric Angel bull bull. I think he's still riding a little bit of a high right Denver Nuggets Nick Everybody's excited to see what he can do next year RJ Barrett going to the Knicks and Kyle Tyler Harrow NBA debut for the heat Kyle Bojan Bogdanovic silver for the Jazz Nick Zion Williamson NBA debut green New Orleans Pelicans zoom in John Merant base Memphis Grizzlies zoom in There you go zoom in LeBron James Jam Masters Lakers and Nick RJ Barrett NBA debut for the Knicks and Kyle Brandon Clark NBA debut silver like him a lot zoom in and the Grizzlies Rui Hachi Mura like him even more Green for the Wizards and Jernigan. I'm all on that Rui hype train guys No, you're good Andrew. I just go based off of what it says. You know what I mean? I'm I believe so Andrew Casey Ackpala pink for the heat and Kyle PJ Washington, Jr. NBA debut for the Hornets Joe Darius Basley for the Thunder and David Quinn Derry Weatherspoon for the Spurs and Joe Ignas Brazdikas for the Knicks and Kyle and Kevin Porter, Jr. For the Cavaliers and Summon LeBron James MVP's This one's going to the Cavaliers and Summon Anthony Davis Lakers Nick Lucas Samanich for the Spurs and Joe Kendrick Nunn NBA debut for the Heat and Kyle and Brandon Clark NBA debut for the Grizzlies and zoom in There you go guys. That was the break That was 2019-20 Panini mosaic cello two box break pick your team number eight Jasper's case breaks calm pick a team number nine should be going up in the store I think we can do nine and ten So keep an eye out pick a team nine Jasper's case breaks calm. I'm Sean. Thank you very much for being more to that And we'll see you next time
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December 13th 3PM ET Market Update on TFNN - 2019
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2019-12-13T20:10:34
2024-02-07T17:39:41
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VZ_O1mVSyek
Financial News Network TFNN headline news update Welcome folks. We have the Dow industrials up nine nazi got 20 s of p's up two and a half gold Gold up by nine dollars trading at 14 81 an ounce you get silver up 17 cents seven cents rather $17 one penny an ounce light sweet crude up 83 cents 60 dollars and six and six cents notes and bonds now here's the move is folks you get the 10 year note up 26 trading at 12901 a 30 year up a point and a half at 15807 and if we get open we take a look at this 10 year first what you're going to see is this 10 year that slammed yesterday came down with monster volume yesterday as we were coming down the bottom line is that we went from a price point from 12914 to 120805 you did 2.5 million contracts well you were going into the slammer jammer from November 7th which also came down with monster volume but that lowest swing point folks is 127 30 so what we had here is this you got under today you rejected lower price you took off top side bottom line notes as well as bonds continue to want higher price lower yield bottom line as we commit the next week also the note and bond market is certainly saying that they want higher price the real question is is that what does that mean for the market in general the dollar index bottom line dollar index down 224 ticks this is going to close under your one swing point that's going after the second lower swing point which is 95 843 what that is all about of course is that we have the british pound johnson bottom one at a decisive win out there the british pound went topside in a huge way got all the way up to the price point of 135 135 that thing looks like it's going to 145 now what also happened is that the euro start moving euro hasn't broken its downtrend yet but the euro had a heck of a day it didn't hold price got to a price point of almost 112 gave it up on price hitting 111 the last swing point up here was the 111 76 we got over that area and we'll see whether in fact the euro can get back up inside of that area gold gold contract bottom line catching a bid uh gold right now is trading at that 14 uh 14 uh yeah 14 14 80 mark gold wants to make that run at the 14 99 level stay right there folks come right back
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INSTALLING SEMI TRUCK FUEL TANK FOR VEGETABLE OIL CONVERSION
http://www.patreon.com/JaxAustin | Shop my Amazon Store: https://www.amazon.com/shop/jaxaustin Vlog #455: Badge and I install the custom semi truck fuel tank. Then we install the custom gullwing door. ABOUT ME: I sold all my possessions, blocked my boss and quit job, purchased a school bus, converted it to a skoolie, and hit the road to daily vlog to document my travels and inspire others to travel more, chase your dreams, and share the joys of living the #VanLife #BusLife 🚌 Find me everywhere @JaxAustin FEATURED FRIENDS: https://www.instagram.com/navigationnowhere https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJ5ZDQnM9AztB4HpIM-2mWA **WAYS TO SUPPORT MY CHANNEL ⬇** 1. TELL OTHER YOUTUBERS TO DO VIDEOS WTH ME !! 2. TELL YOUR FRIENDS 3. WATCH ADS 4. WATCH MY PLAYLISTS ALL DAY AND NIGHT 5. TELL OTHER YOUTUBERS TO DO VIDEOS WTH ME !! 6. SHARE ON SOCIAL MEDIA 7. COMMENT + LIKE 8. SHOP AMAZON INFLUENCER STORE : https://www.amazon.com/shop/jaxaustin 9. LEAVE MY VIDEOS ON PUBLIC COMPUTERS 10. BUY A MEGAPHONE AND SHOUT OUT MY YOUTUBE CHANNEL 11. EMAIL NEWSPAPER EDITORS ABOUT ME 12. CALL YOUR LOCAL TV NEWS STATIONS 13. IF YOUR NAME IS ELLEN, HAVE ME ON YOUR SHOW 14. OPRAH, LETS TALK 15. JOIN MY PATREON HERE: http://www.patreon.com/JaxAustin 16. VENMO: @JaxAustin Please check out my Amazon Influencer Store when purchasing gear I use. There will be a very small commission (NO EXTRA FEE) that helps fund more videos. Thank you so much :) https://www.amazon.com/shop/jaxaustin
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2018-08-21T17:00:04
2024-02-05T16:04:22
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This is what's left over the bus. This is all the junk. I got a window in there, doors, some wood. Obviously pallet wood is not out of the bus. We're going to run to town, get some supplies, and then we're going to try to do the tank install today, all the fuel lines, and install this here pump. And hopefully, we can maybe, oh, I need to get some pantyhose too, to filter this stuff. But hopefully, we can be up and running today or tomorrow and then get out of here in a couple of days. Picking up where we left off yesterday, we're actually going to try and mount the tank today. The only problem is, I can't find the cone bit. Then you've got a problem. Yeah, that's what I'm talking about. You've got a whole ass whole bunch of them. So I had to buy a $100 cone bit. Yeah, it is here somewhere. We don't know where it is. So a cone bit's like this six bits in one, shaped like a cone. And I don't know. I would say overpriced, but it there. You probably just hit it so you wouldn't have to drill it. I'm looking forward to drilling it, because I want the tank up. I'm trying to get out of here. No, you're not. You're hanging around like a bad memory. Yep. Anyways, I think I'll just pre-drill with some metal screws. And I don't know. We'll find it someplace. All right, if anybody invites you over for a good time and says you want to drill through a frame, you might want to think twice, dent in this thing. Oh, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy. How did you drill that in five seconds? Just give me the camera, just quit lying to the people. OK, go ahead and show them what you're doing. OK, now you see that? It's not just disgusting. Now hold the camera, Jack. OK, now this is how you do it. You put the drill in the middle of the mass like this. Yeah, there's air line behind that. Look at that. I want that bit. Holy moly. He's got special bits. So then what you did. No, they're not special. They're just trained. Oh, man, I'm getting schooled. Every single day here is a new lesson. All right, new battery or memory card. You got something on your face. We've been working at this down here, by the way. It's going slightly better because I've been using better bits. Actually, I'm not lying to them. I just don't get to do it. That's all there's a difference. Well, true. Badge does no more than I do. This Milwaukee bit sucks. Don't recommend buying them. I'm actually using this as the back to drill into. Yes. This DeWalt set. Well, no, just the bits, not the brand. Actually, his drill bit is amazing. These are shit bits, right? And these are just a mixture of garbage bits from Canadian tires. The trick to them is you sharpen them. That is a good trick. But he's got an edge on his right now, so it's cut. This one's brand new. And this DeWalt, I don't know what type it is. Yeah, tape, I don't know what it is. I got it at whatever big box hardware store. Here, we hold this, and I'll show them how it's easy to drill. You show them how to do it. Watch. You show them how to do them, Jax. Well, Badge recommends using this product. Rooster snot. So then you just put a little dab on there. Rooster snot on there. A little dab on here. Put a little rooster snot on there. Yeah, there you go. Watch this, folks. Watch how fast it goes. Did you put your box in there? Oh, wait, this is my dead battery. You're not going over with that, baby. Here, try this one. All right. Try this drill bit. This is Badge's safety drill bit. Well, no, I want to try the same bit. No, come on, come on. No, because I was talking up DeWalt how good this bit was. So I got it. This is nothing special. It was like a $20 set. $20 set, folks. Nothing special. Look at that, right through there. Oh, my God. Look at that, Badge. It's going right through. I know. As you would say, it's a Christmas miracle. It's a Christmas miracle. Now, watch it. This thing has a lot of torque. I know. That's a Milwaukee, right? Now, you know, this is an M-A-P-O-N. You've kicked the shit out of their bits, but the Milwaukee's good. Actually, if we just go like that, nice. OK, now you're going to notice this, you know? What? Because a Z-man's going to go nuts, but we've been using this, and we're just using cordless drills, which is almost impossible. And we're not using a frame electric drill to clamp on a magnetic base. We're not using that either. But we're very lucky because this is a soft frame. Now, we sort of lucked out because, you see there, we've only got five holes that we already got drilled that we didn't have to drill, because they're already there. This one here, we got to drill three. This one looks a little off. No, because I changed the mount to this. They're not side by side. Because remember, I drilled the thing to mount up with this? So these are frame ones. You always try to keep the ones that are there and make your own if you want, right? See, I've done all this. I've done two brackets, and he's still working on one. See, he gave me the tough stuff. I got six over here. He's got nothing behind you. True, but I'm doing six. I'm doing one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight. Yeah, so anyways, these are gonna be fun. Okay, guys, I put these two in for anchors. I'm gonna guide this through and drill out so it's perfectly lined up with that. As you can see, I was a little off on that one, so I'll re-drill these. It was actually significantly off. No big deal. We'll clean that up and it'll make it perfect. Okay, guys, this is what we got so far. We got one, two, three, four, five, six. All these work. Three of those work. On the other side, I'm gonna bore them out as well. So we'll have six bolts holding it up. These are grade eight bolts. I think Badge said they're rated 115,000 pounds. That could be wrong. And then we got this front one to do. Here's the current life update. I've bored out six holes for the rear, just for the rear. The middle one I think is good, if I remember correctly. Gotta work on the front one right now. And, man, if anybody says I'm not a hard worker, well, sometimes they're correct, but I'm also operating the camera and trying to document what's going on here. So I am definitely working. All right, day two update. We got the straps pretty much off. We just gotta take that other one. We are gonna mount the tank. We're also playing with this door, but it's gonna be a little difficult. Do you have any predictions on this door? The door is the easy part. Getting that thing under there is the problem. So we need about three Z-man and bubble war bucks to give us a hand. We should be able to figure this out. Anybody wanna come help us? We're over in Squadronville, Alberta. This will also be about two weeks ago, by the time you guys are watching it. But we're moving right along here. 🎵 You got the damn right, what, what 🎵 🎵 Everything you do, gives me butterflies 🎵 This is kind of funny, you know? Really funny, you know, Jack? What? Well, you know, brothers are good for all kinds of stupid stuff, right? Yeah, like letting us use his car. Yeah, like letting us use his truck. Letting us use his wagon. And his tent. Now, he goes and buys a stupid thing at Canadian Tire, of course. And I says, Billy, what are we gonna use that for? Well, there you go, Jax. That's for hauling your tank. That's right. We now know the answer. Yeah, we know the answer. It's for hauling the tank. That's what it's for. That's right. Tank hauler. A tank hauler. Thanks, Nutbar. Yeah, thanks, Willie. That was much appreciated. 🎵 Why, why, why, why, why 🎵 Come on. This is a state of the world right now. We're using a 12 by 12s. Up. Just push it in right there. Push it towards you? Yeah. Okay. Alright, check this out. We have it. Okay. So here we go. Hold it away from yourself. We're gonna do that. I turned this, what does this mean? Nothing. Okay, I'm gonna take all the credit for this. Not him. Because Jax runs a Jax, right? and he got all screwed up with the jacks, but he got the jacks figured out so it's all good. Jacks was jacking two jacks. Jacks was jacking two jacks. So the story is, as you see, we got it all in there, which is almost a damn miracle. And we didn't have no help from bubble war box or suit girling or any of them people. Not even nut bar. Not even nut bar. It wasn't even that way. So yeah, but it's all in there and it's all good and we got lots of clearance. It's really looking good. I think it looks great. It looks awesome. Thanks, dude. Now I'm taking all the credit for this because he would have been here for months doing this. I'm going to take all the credit for this one. You've got to hold it away from yourself when you do that, like this. It looks better because you had it like this. You like up your nostrils and stuff. Well, let's see the nostril one. I haven't seen the nostril one. All right, so check it out. We have it. He left me a couple nuts and bolts to work on. We got a couple here and here, but this is more or less what it's going to look like. We're still going to tighten down these. These are the straps. This is the bracket. Oh crap, we got the, OK, we got to put rubber in between the metal. Never forget the rubber when you're putting in brackets and straps into a semi-truck fuel tank. Don't forget when you're working on a bus, don't forget your rubber. So this is what it looks like. The reason I didn't go with a round tank was I felt that it, the ground clearance. Yeah, it was really low. So this one, we doubled the ground clearance. And I feel like, you know, we're on a little tilt. So something like 12 inches, I think that's. It was 8 inches, the other one. The other one was 8. I just feel like you feel free to agree or disagree with me. It's just an opinion. Everybody's got one. I feel like 8 inches in the middle of a bus is a little bit too low. If you go over a railroad track, 8 inches is not a lot. I don't want to get stuck there and then have the same get demolished. See, that's why we left these on here for these brackets. That's where the step was. So that's where the outside deck will eventually go on there that'll fold down for the outside deck. That would be cool. So this is also a little storage space. And we have a couple, you know, some things here. I don't know. I don't really know what I would store in there. Maybe a chair? A full-grown deck. We could. These things are really strong and can hold a lot of stuff. I'm going to work on this. I got a couple of things to do here. The badge is doing the Gullwing door. Gullwing door. They know about the Gullwing door, right? Do you guys know about the Gullwing door? I feel like you guys know about the Gullwing door. They know about the Gullwing door. But honestly, you're telling about the Jax, the Jax and two Jax, though? No. Well, early in the video, they did find out about how many Jax the Jax could jack up. Right. You were doing Jax and two Jax at the same time. You know, I was feeling jacked up. That's the truth. So this is what we got here. People mechanically inclined will know what these are. Drill bit and a tap for everyone else. This is what's going to make a thread for a bolt to go in here and hold the hinge. But you didn't tell them that you put a piece of metal in there. Well, when I was out running errands, these guys Oh, running errands? What? I was. I had to go to town. Oh, yeah, sure. OK. By the way, town is an hour away. So while I was out doing errands, these nice gentlemen, very kind of them, were out here working on the thing. And they put in metal this way and metal this way. Because the door, remember the door cracked on the bus and it was all cracked up? So we welded the door. We put a reinforcement in the door and put two one inch bars in it. So basically the door is just a skin now, basically. These doors, by the way, they're just hollow. They're cheap. Yeah. They are super cheap. They're just hollow. So we added, it's basically this and it's square. So it goes over and around. Yeah. So anyways, I'm going to let you do the door. I'm going to do the door. I'm going to work on the tank. I'm going to do the tank. Well, I'm going to do whatever you didn't do over there. Well, I've been under the bus working on the other tank things. Well, what do we have here, badge? Should we show them from the inside? What do we have here, folks? What do we have here? We have a glowing door. Hey, are we serving tacos to? Tacos in a bag. We're serving tacos in a bag. We're serving tater, some tacos here. Yeah, tacos in a bag. And pancakes and maple syrup. Oh, man, look at that. My very own food truck window. How do you guys like that? I'll be serving absolutely nothing. You know, they're going to exactly. You're going to be serving absolutely nothing. No, I don't. Yeah, I don't have ambitions or a license to serve any food. Very, what do they call that? When they come up with ideas. Ingenious? Ingenious idea to come up with a food wagon when you go. I never thought of that one. Yeah, so badge created basically a nut, right? He created a nut by tapping into the metal, threaded the metal. So that's why he's just screwing it in, or I should say bolting it in. And as you can see, it goes in nice and easy, just like abracadabra, one, two, three. One, two, three, where did you go? All right, I'm going to get back under the bus. But we've got exciting things going on here. It's going to rain in two days. So we're trying to finish this whole thing up. And my guess is we'll have running on vegetable oil tomorrow. We've got to install still a pump, a filter, two filters, and return lines, and fuel lines. So we'll probably do that tomorrow. All right, next update. We have a fuel water separator installed. We just bolted it into the battery bank right here. So this thing is going to go fuel, or I should say veggie, right? It's going to go veggie through here, then to the pump, and then to the engine. All right, here's the update. Got a boo-boo. We are going to hold off until tomorrow. Campground host Brad is going to have a little barbecue. By the way, thank you, Brad, for all the hospitality and Heather. You guys were amazing. And I think after dinner, I'm going to play with some caulking and play with my caulk. And I'll put a nice little bead in here because it kind of seeped in when it was raining. So in the next video, we're going to fully install the rest of the vegetable oil components and probably fire it up, maybe even take it for a test drive. So thanks so much for watching. See you in the next video.
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Motorcade carrying Zelenskiy seen in Hiroshima
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2023-05-20T08:45:10
2024-02-14T18:42:17
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky arrived in the Japanese city of Hiroshima on May 20 to attend the Group of Seven leaders' summit in the city. A motorcade carrying Zelensky was seen driving towards the venue of the summit, the Grand Prince Hotel. Zelensky, wearing his customary olive green fatigues, earlier stepped out of a French government aircraft and moved quickly to a waiting car. The Ukrainian leaders' presence at the Group of Seven summit in a city that was the first to suffer a nuclear attack cast into sharp relief Western government's concerns over the nuclear threat posed by Russia.
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MY PREVIEW AND PREDICTIONS FOR WRESTLEMANIA 39 NIGHT 1 & 2
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2023-04-01T15:10:00
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What's good Josh boros back again with another video, so we are back with another preview and predictions for WrestleMania man WrestleMania 39 is this weekend. I am looking forward to it So I'm gonna do my preview and predictions for night one and night two I know a lot you guys have been wanting me to give my thoughts on who I think is gonna win Why why not and where things will go after WrestleMania, but this is it I am so looking forward to this You know, we're gonna be doing the live stream reactions for night one and night two as well as celebrating dubs birthday So I cannot wait is it's a long time coming y'all We're about to see how these stories culminate and where things will end up going into Monday night raw mid-raw after After mania and see how things play out. All right, so we're gonna start with night one and this was a Very shocking turn of events night one will be starting with the United States Championship match Austin theory But she's John Cena. I think that's gonna be a hot opener John Cena coming back to mania to wrestle Austin theory in my honest opinion And be honest here Theory got to get the win here. I know some people are like, oh, it'll be cool If John can get it again captured the United States Championship I just think for someone that's gonna be there for the long run It got to be theory, bro. It has to be him He needs to win especially after him getting cooked like he did a few weeks back still haven't forgot about that I'm getting cooked by John Cena. He needs to win He needs to win this match to really solidify himself, you know Going forward as the future of the company because once again, I'm all cool for John Capturing another title being the United States champion I think that would be cool to have for him to have one more run, but you got to be realistic here He's not gonna be there that long, you know He's still filming stuff and it's probably part of the reason why their match is going first because you know He probably has to film some stuff or you know, take care of some stuff, you know Whatever he's working on move, you know movie wise or television show wise It's just one of those type of things where he's not gonna be there that much, you know and even Say for example, he does win, you know If he was to win and then drop the title on Monday Night Raw, it still kind of makes awesome theory It doesn't make him look good. So honestly, I think the right person here is awesome theory I hope they give us a great match awesome theory in my opinion It's the right person to win and retain the United States Championship now We're going with the Smackdowns women championship Charlotte flair versus Rhea Ripley I'm not sure if this is gonna main event night one, but I think a lot of us Are in the camp of Rhea got to win this Rhea is already lost to Charlotte at a previous WrestleMania, but this is not the same Rhea from That WrestleMania. This is a different one. She's pretty much Like one of the most popular women right now in WWE a lot of people love her even though She's a heel and her character change has been the best for her And she's you know really been putting on some pretty good matches and comes off as a credible threat to Charlotte's championship run Honestly, it should be Rhea Rhea needs to win the Smackdown women's championship And it's gonna really you know if she does become Smackdown champion Which I hope she does, you know, it'll change up the landscape a little bit on Smackdown It's gonna be interesting to see how that play out But honestly Rhea is it if it's not Rhea then you've wasted our time Once again, it needs to be Rhea Charlotte can take a loss at WrestleMania. She will be fine All right now I did hear about this. I didn't know how this came about but it's like the it's like a tag team Tag team type match between Braun Strowman and Ricochet versus the Street Profits versus Alpha Academy Apparently versus Viking Raiders. I didn't know this was going on I knew they talked about a little bit on Raw and Smackdown here and there I'm not sure what it's particularly for is just like a Tag team turmoil match in multiple teams going at it. I don't get the significance of it So let me know down below it whoever wins this do they get a a number one contenderships Situation later down the road for the the tag team titles. I don't know but they're just putting on Multi teams or multiple teams On WrestleMania Do I think it will be good? Do I think it'll be fun? I do think it will be fun You know saying honestly, I think this would be the perfect opening match for night one But once again, apparently the rooms are you know, well, they I think they're announcing on a raw I believe that the United States Championship match will be the opening match for night one But I do think this would be a good opening match, you know a good tag team match Doesn't really have any significance that I know of but I do think it will be fun and the people I will have winning that Honestly Honestly, I can see Braun and Ricochet winning that I Don't see the street street poppers will be a close second I don't see Viking Raiders or Apple Academy, but I do see Braun and Ricochet. Maybe winning that match I can see that happens. I'm probably gonna go with Braun and Ricochet winning that match Let's go with the Becky Lynch leader and Trish Stratus versus damage control Bailey Dakota Kai and EOS guy Um Who do I have winning this match? I believe this is for the the women's tag team championship Honestly, I Don't know. I really don't know. I hadn't really been too invested into this It I kind of don't want to see damage control get the titles back again for them to barely use it to randomly lose It on a Monday night raw. I I see big Lynch a leader and Trish Stratus Holding the titles. Well, actually, I don't even think this is for a match. I don't think this for the title I think they're just having a match But they have the titles on the tag title So I don't think the tag titles have even been defended now that I think about it, but I still think Becky Lynch leader and Trish Stratus will win to have that good feel WrestleMania moment I can see that happening. I don't know what they're gonna do with the tag titles I honestly think they need to get rid of them that that's neither here nor there, but I'm going with Becky Lynch leader and Trish Stratus All right Imagine that do you think it's gonna be really really good? Seth Rollins versus Logan Paul. I think this is going to be a great match I think this is gonna be very very good Maybe match of the night Logan Paul can go whether you like him or not Seth Rollins Seth Rollins Honestly, I think Seth should win here Logan Logan's been doing this thing, but I think Seth should win here I don't want Seth to have back-to-back losses at WrestleMania. I think Seth should win here I think yet Seth deserves to get a win over Logan Paul. I think that would be cool You know granted Logan Paul is not a regular talent that's gonna be there on the week-to-week basis So I'm all for Seth Rollins winning, but I do think this may be match potentially match of night one for sure Then we got Ray Mysterio versus Dominic Mysterio Oh, this is gonna gonna be so many emotions here crowd's gonna really be into this one But I'm gonna have to make the unpopular choice. I think Dominic's winning It just only makes sense raise entering a Hall of Fame, you know, I'm pretty sure he's you know close to potentially retiring From in ring action, you know, Ray has done it all in this business Everyone knows who Ray Mysterio is and I think him facing his son It doesn't make sense from a just logical standpoint of Wrestling wrestling mind of trying to promote the future. It doesn't make sense for your dad If we're going to father's son storyline doesn't make sense for the father To be beating the son even though we want him to there's gonna be some some beats handed out But beating him in the match. I don't think that's the way to go I think honestly you have Ray lose have Ray do the job for Dominic It's gonna make him a bigger heel in the end and it's gonna help Dominic more hopefully going forward because he can run with that I beat my dead feet a dead beat dad Like he can really run with that and really get people to continuously hate him Just if you have Dominic lose Then knowing I was all right. Well, you're not really, you know, you couldn't beat your dad talking on the trash All right now what now what you gonna do? So I think you have Dominic win this match and You know, maybe Ray maybe hangs it up. I'm not sure It's kind of hard to have another match after you had a match with your son Hopefully they can put on a good show. I think they can and I'm willing to believe they will put on a good match All right, let's get into the match that I am most looking forward to for night one This is the match I think a lot of us are looking forward to and maybe at main events We will see the undisputed WWE tag team championships the Usos Versus Sami Zayn and Kevin Owens There's only one way this needs to end and it's very very simple. It don't take rocket science Sammy and Kevin must Now repeat Must win this match. There's no debating it. There's no second guessing it They must win this match simple That's it That's all I gotta say. I think the match is gonna be great I think it's gonna be fantastic the crowd is gonna be all behind Sammy and Kevin Owens The story needs to be the downfall of the bloodline starts on night one And what better way than have the tag team championships Dropped and we have new tag team champs and Sammy Zayn and Kevin Owens And maybe their activities are not done for WrestleMania, but definitely I think that's a great way My opinion to end off night one with Sammy Kevin Owens potentially main eventing with the Usos for the WWE Undisputed tag team championships, and that's how I am predicting night one will go now. We're gonna go right into night two, man So we got live Morgan Raquel with a live Morgan team number Raquel Rodriguez Ronda and Shayna Baszler Natalia and Shotzi Chelsea Green and Sonya Deville I don't know once again Maybe this is just a another situation of teams being put together to Potentially be number one contenders for the tag titles women tag titles. I do not care for this match The only people I can see winning this is Ronda Rousey and Shayna Baszler That's probably that's really the only team that should win it Ronda Rousey Shayna Baszler. That's who I have winning this match now This is for a number one contendership then we can see something interesting since You have Becky Lynch and leader as tag team champs right now on raw so that could be That could be quite interesting if they do go that route So honestly Ronda Rousey Shayna Baszler, I'm all for it winning winning this match Y'all let me know if this is for number one contendership in for the other multi-man match That's where like number one contendership coming down going down the line Brock Lesnar versus Omos do not care. Do not care. I think Honestly what I would like to happen. I would like to hurt business to get involved I would like for them to rekindle something. I think that would be dope But I do think Brock is gonna win this match I just I just I feel like Brock is gonna win it And then maybe there's gonna be some shenanigans afterwards where the hurt business get back together Maybe Bobby comes out there and they all destroy Brock Lesnar something as long as Brock Lesnar gets destroyed somehow I'm all for it, but I do think Brock Lesnar is going to win this match. I just don't see Brock Putting over Omos. Don't care for the match regardless, but I do think Brock will win this match Helena sale edge versus the Demon fin ball because I'm sure the demon will be there. Oh, this is gonna be good I don't even know who I have to win this. I Legitimately don't know. I can't even tell you I want edge to end the feud there. I Want edge to end the feud honestly should have possibly ended, you know after you know edge teamed up with his wife. It should have probably ended there, but I Really had to choose And I'm really thinking about this Really really thinking about this Who benefits more because I think edge is coming down. I believe reports are saying this may be his last year wrestling I think he's gonna hang it up after this year honestly Finn baller I will go with Finn Finn could take this win We saw edge take the win a few years ago against Seth Rollins and that Helen cell I think Finn needs this win more Then could benefit especially winning a hell in a cell against edge If anybody can benefit from that, I think it's Finn and then you go on No more of this you move forward That's I love edge and I think it'll be cool You know if you want did win and that's cool But where does it leave in you know I'm saying he's supposed to be the leader of judgment day and he's losing No, I think Finn needs to win and it plays into the storyline if you have Finn win you have Real win and you have Dominic win. It's playing into the storyline that the judgment day is Forbidable almost three-fourths of the members of judgment day one at WrestleMania I don't think Damian priests even had is on the card like that But I'm sure he'll be involved in somebody's match, you know on the sideline that Promotes like okay. Everybody won at WrestleMania. This is an important faction. So I'm going with Finn there All right, um the wrong women's championship yonka bill ever since Oscar. I love Bianca, but I think her time as champion is It's come to a close. She had a pretty cool title reign Hits him, you know, there was some ups and there was definitely some downs But I think it's time for Oscar to win at WrestleMania I think Oscar deserves a WrestleMania moment and I Think it's her time. I think it's her time to win the wrong women's championship Bianca Bella will be fine taking this loss. I think it's Oscar's time to win the championship so I'm going with Oscar and And hopefully it's a good match. That's how all I can ask for there in continental championship match goon third versus Drew McIntyre versus Sheamus This is gonna be a banger It's gonna be brutal and I'm gonna I can't wait for it, but If I had to choose I'm gonna have goon to retain. I don't think you take the title off him yet. Not yet Not yet. I think you have goon to retain here I think the story with drew and Sheamus is gonna really play into the fact that they distracted each other so much That goon to was able to pick the parts pick the pieces He's gonna have to be smart and methodical here You know drew and Sheamus are going to be trying to go out of each other's throats Instead of trying to take him down together and ultimately goon. There's gonna pick his spots I think he still needs to be the intercontinental champion The intercontinental championship has not looked this fucking great in quite some time Have him still be the champ. So I'm all with goon. They're still being the intercontinental champion after WrestleMania and of course the main event the the match that we're all waiting for for night two the match That we've been speculating for months and months and months. Will Kody do it? Will Roman retain? You already know Dennis B. The WWE universal championship match Roman Reigns versus Kody Rose The tribal chief versus the american nightmare Honestly, y'all know how I feel Kody needs to win it. I love Roman Reigns. I love his title reign. It's been great. It's been fantastic It's been you know, so it's at his dough moments But for the most part it's been a fun ride He has carried the company for a better part of three years on his back. He has held it down But I think it's time Kody be the one They could pull a swerve. They could definitely pull a swerve And maybe pull the trigger maybe at SummerSlam. Who knows? But I think Roman losing to Kody Rose That's how the story should end And then you can still you can still play it up afterwards. You know what I'm saying? The story doesn't you know have to you know permanently in there You can really go some routes here. You can really take some avenues and I think there's going to be some shenanigans I think maybe the usos will get involved. I think solo will get involved And I think sammy and kevin no one's will get involved because I sammy has to be involved in this Sammy needs to be involved in this because kody can't do it on his own Sammy and kevin no one's need to be involved in this So it's going to be crazy. I cannot wait, but I'm going ultimately kody roves beating the tribal chief to an amazing pop Because there's some people that still don't believe in a part of me still don't believe he could possibly do it Because we're talking about wwe and they can really switch it up. But I'm I'm I'm locked in Kody rose winning The wwe undisputed universal championship and there's rumors that you know Triple H has already approved the new championship look Roman doesn't need the new championship look Kody does because it's going to be a new era the kody era the american nightmare. So Yep, that's that's my preview and predictions, you know, I'm saying let me know about the the multi-man and multi-women matches Do their matches have any significance? I'm not sure I I just know that they were brought up But I'm not sure if they lead to number one contenderships for respective tag team championships Let me know down below. But also let me know who y'all think is going to win Who y'all think is going to lose how you think things are going to play out What match are you looking forward to the most and which night do you feel like it's going to be the better night? Night one or night two but I appreciate all the love and support you guys have shown on channel road to 150k And I am still your undisputed youtube wrestling champ of the world and your inter clutch world heavyweight champion Appreciate y'all kicking in with me. See y'all in the next one. Peace
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Eid-El-Fitr: Muslim Faithfuls End Fast With Prayers, Admonish On Lessons Of Ramadan
Nigerian Muslims joined their counterparts all over the world to mark this year's EID-EL-FITR, the end of Ramadan fast. Plus tv news monitored the prayers across some states . ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Watch More: https://bit.ly/2KLQxbI Watch PlusTV Africa Lifestyle: https://cutt.ly/tbdOHzQ Watch via our Website: https://plustvafrica.com/live-tv Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PlusTVAfrika/ Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/plustvafrica/ Tweet us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PlusTVAfrica Comment on Whatsapp: http://ow.ly/d4kQ50pT4Bt #PlusTVAfrica #News #NewsOnPlusTvAfrica
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Nigerian Muslims joined their counterparts all over the world to mark this year's ideal victory, the end of Ramadan fast. Blas Tevinius monitored the prayers across some states to report. The sighting of the crescent indicates the end of the Ramadan fast. It is a pleasure to announce that today, the 29th day of Ramadan 1444, which is equivalent to 20th April 2023, marked the end of Ramadan 1444. In Kuala State, Muslim faith is trunked to praying grounds. In its message, the chief Imam of Ilauri, Sheikh Mohammed Bashir Saleh, appealed to Muslims to imbibe the lessons of Ramadan, and all their daily encounters. The emir of Ilauri Ibrahim Sulu Gambari led all the dignitaries to the Eid prayer ground, with the state governor Abdul Rahman Abdul Razak visibly absent at Friday's Eid prayer ground. I want to advise all the ummah that they should try as much as possible to sustain the good attitude, the peace, the harmony and the tangulity, and also I want to use this opportunity to pray that all might align, infinite masses continue to be with everybody and accept our Ibadah. In Adamaa State, Muslim faith views converged on the Jimetah central Jumat mosque to observe the two congregational rakhats prayer to mark the Eid prayer. The prayer was presided over by the deputy Imam of the mosque, Ismaila Bamanga. Muslims have to do their don't eat, it's just remaining what remains. Before coming to the Eid ground, giving our zakat al-Fitr, wearing new clothes if possible, or wash the old one, following to come in different way and get back in the different way. All this one is happening now, we are on our way going back, we are going from different way. So, and then finally, when we are going we have to site Allah Akbar, Allah Akbar, Allah Akbar, La Ilaha illa Allah, Allah Akbar, Fala Ilaha Alhamdul. That is the teaching of our Holy Prophet Sallallahu alayhi wa sallam. This section of indigene's shared their experience on this year's Salah and called for the collective efforts of the government and the people to overcome the security challenges facing the country. Very, very fantastic, very peaceful, everybody who have seen the taboo, the kind of people that came in and the appreciation, the celebration is even more better than the other years. Insha'Allah we thank Almighty Allah for the opportunity given to us, we have celebrated the Eden future today, we really appreciate our friends and family that we take pictures together with. Alhamdulillah, Masha'Allah. Thank you. We feel we appreciate the way people cooperate and we pray peacefully and we hope we will enjoy this season the way we found ourself and we pray for Nigeria and other masters at large.
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Lil Soulja Slim on Lil Wayne Juvenile Soulja Slim No Limit Mac C-Murder New Orleans (Full Interview)
Lil Soulja Slim on Lil Wayne Juvenile Soulja Slim No Limit Mac C-Murder New Orleans Lil Soulja Slim Think Back on the Day He Lost his Father and Details Growing up and Being In the Shadow of his Dad R.I.P Soulja Slim #souljaslim #lilwayne #bosstalk101 #juvenile #neworleans Visit Our Website and Subcribe: https://bosstalkpodcast101.com Subscribe NOW to BOSS Talk 101 its a Unique Hustle: https://youtube.com/c/ECeoUniqueFashions Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/e_ceo_/?hl=en Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bosstalkpodcast101/?hl=en Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/boss-talk-podcast-101/id1555978974 Spotify Podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/0yD2UzYyp3Pg9JwBjgK92j
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Check it, check it, check it, it's a unique hustle, it's your boy, E-C-E-O, and I'm here with the lovely, amazing official, Mr. Jamaica. What's going on? None of you know my dad. What's going on? Man, hey, man. We down here in Atlanta, man. It's going down, man. Check it out, man. We just, hey, we rolled up on the gym, man. This young brother right here, man. He really don't need no introduction, man. He been pretty much living in the shadow, because pops are always going to be the shadow. I mean, he going to always be in the shadow. It's hard for him to get around it. It's hard, but you know, this dude is really dope and he got essence, man. Young soldier slims in the building, little soldier slims in the building. What's going on, baby? Man, I'm cool. Thanks for having me. Oh, man. Thank you for coming, man. You family. You don't even realize it. Once we get you, we got you. Once we link in with you, it's like, damn, why he just called check on me. That's the way I be. Like, yeah, I don't play with it, because God, I love the people that God put in my life, bro. You know what I'm saying? I respect that. Yeah, because you got to realize, man, I'm an older cat, and I've been through a lot. Yeah. So most of the people that are sitting in front of me that look like me to go through what I've been through, what God sent me to them so I'm able to help. You know what I mean? I could tell you something that most of these niggas ain't going to be able to tell you what I'm going to be able to tell you, because they ain't been through what I've been through. That's what I look for in relationships, real talk, advice, you know what I'm saying? Wisdom. That's all I really matter in relationships. Now, this one different. She's going to go somewhere that I'm not going to go. All right. She's going to ask you things that I'm not going to ask. Female perspectives, you know? All right. But you know, because like, okay, the way how I think, I want to know you as the individual, not always the artist, not always Soldier Slim's son. I want to know what it was like growing up. Without a father, because so many people do that, whether because they lost the father or did the father just stepped out of their lives? There's so many children, especially in the black community, that go through this stuff. So how was it for you? And where were you raised and who ended up raising you? Oh, you want me to answer that right now? Yeah, like, yeah, don't leave out Mississippi either nigga, we won't. I don't never leave that out. If you didn't just sing, I was just going to beat her up. Jackson Peaches told me that. I moved around a lot. I stayed at different places. I stayed in Mississippi majority of the time as a kid. But you were born and raised in New Orleans? I was born in New Orleans. Yeah, I moved to Mississippi like six. Six? With your mom? Yeah, my mom. My mom was a side of the family's from Mississippi. Okay, okay. Yeah. So it wasn't like no, no crazy transition. You know what I'm saying? I was either like six or seven. Your only child? No, I'm not the only child. My mom ended up having my sister the same year my dad died. Oh, wow. While I was like eight. But it was really straight. Like I grew up fast. I always was a kid. Like I had a cell phone at six years old. I always had my own house key. You know what I'm saying? I've always been independent my whole life. Like anybody in my family that tell you that like, oh yeah, you've been like this. You know how a lot of people be having these stories about they sell, but they mama be like, oh, remember that? It ain't really like that for me. Like anything I say, like my mama gonna stab that. Like my mama know the worst of the worst stuff I've been through. I used to talk to my mama because for a long time it was just me and her. You know what I'm saying? That was just my best friend. So it wasn't it wasn't really easy. A lot of people grow up without their father. But for me, it was mainly like a lot of people push me into that reflection. You know what I'm saying? Let me ask you something. Oh, now I was going to say something continue. Did you ever have another male figure in your life that shows you how to become a man? Because you seem like you had a lot of feelings. I had a lot of, I had a lot of male figures. My daddy, daddy. You know what I'm saying? Me and him spent a crucial time in my life. I spent a crucial time in my life with him. He started coming and giving me when I was like nine years old. He died when I was like 12, 13. But in between them times, like it was, you know, he was the most crucial male figure in my life. My daddy, I mean my mama, daddy. My mama had men, you know. So it was like, it was a lot of men. I got uncles, like my grandmother had 10 brothers and sisters. You know what I'm saying? So it was like, I had a lot of, I had a big family. I was going to ask you about, I want to take it back a notch because I remember when we spoke with Project Barbie, it was more about like the day when your father passed away. Were you even in New Orleans then? I went to New Orleans that day. It was Thanksgiving Eve. Just take us back down through that day and kind of hide unfolded just the time because she gave us a story of how she's seen, she's actually seen your dad laying, you know, in front of the house when all this happened. But for you, it's going to be a different psyche because you wasn't actually there, were you? Right. But just that day, just the people and how they approach you about it, you know, being that your dad was such a big figure, you know what I mean? Just what happened that day? How did they even tell you about it? Because you was eight, you was old enough to know, you know? So we was packing up, we was on our way to New Orleans for Thanksgiving. Mississippi, where we stayed, that was like an hour and 15 minutes. It wasn't really an extremely long drive. And I had talked to him that day. Okay. What did you say to him that day? I don't really remember. I just used to call him a lot, you know what I'm saying? Okay. And I was on my way to New Orleans. I think he had bought me some shoes for Thanksgiving, you know, okay, regular stuff. So we was packing up. I don't remember if we had left or right, I think we was in a car. And my mama was on the phone, she was blowing up, you know what I'm saying? And she, like, this is my mama, this is my best friend. Like, she just told me like, you know your daddy got shot. You know what I'm saying? Well, I ain't know he died like my daddy got shot before. People used to always tell me like, yeah, your daddy got shot. So he didn't really shake you? I mean, yeah, it shook me because my daddy got shot. Yeah, but like you feel like he might have made it through. So we were on our way to New Orleans, and then like you just went to Blast on the internet. I mean, on the radio, it wasn't on the internet. We went to Blast on the radio. That he passed? Yeah, that he passed. How did you feel hearing it on the radio? I mean, I cried, but I am really like, I can't really reflect back on the exact emotion. Did you block it? Block it out as much as you could after growing up to pain? Um, I blocked it out as much as I could, but it really affected me like in the most, in the most times, the most crucial times where I needed a father. It wasn't really mainly about... That's real. It wasn't really mainly about him being sold to slump, because actually, I ain't understand that in the beginning anyway. That didn't even matter to me, you know what I'm saying? Most children don't. Yeah, my dad was a regular person. Like, he ain't... Well, me, he was a regular person. Of course. And I done did concerts with him, major concerts, like, you know what I'm saying? Like, I done been a studio with him, but he just was a regular person. He was doing this thing, like, you know what I'm saying? I know he liked to eat a lot of candy. Yeah. I know he thought he knew how to cook, but he really couldn't cook, like, you know what I'm saying? I used to be like, bro, I don't want this. Like, take me to McDonald's. He used to love, he used to be like, I'm gonna take you to McDonald's. Wow, that's dope. Like, his favorite movie was Crime Partners. Crime. Okay. I remember, like, right before he died, probably like a month before he died, he was sick. He had a rare bag. I don't know if he had a cold, he had a flu, but he was inside, he was taking medicine. And he had a... He had to take... He had to watch me. You know what I'm saying? So, um, we was just in the house, we were watching movies, and he was like, my favorite movie. You know, on Crime Partners, the dude the dogs can do, he got burnt. You know what I'm saying? Yeah, yeah. Like, I remember stuff like that. You said that it affected you mostly when you really needed him. Give me a time in your life where you felt like you was going through something that you really, really needed him that you think that affected you. Um, around the time, like, I've been through a lot. Like, I've been through a lot of stuff. A lot of people didn't think that I would go through, but you know, me growing up, like I said, I was grown up early. You know what I'm saying? I was way mature. Like, way more mature than people I age. So, like, you know, mama stuff, I probably had, like, been actively sexual around 12. You know what I'm saying? So, that played a part in it. That was... Or like, my mom, my mom ages, my mom was hard-working. Like, my whole life, my mom worked two, three jobs. You feel me? Like, we used to stand a project. You know what I'm saying? In Mississippi, like, it actually was just, like, when I started having problems with my mama, like, she used to put me out sometimes. You know what I'm saying? I had to go stay with, like, I probably messing with her chicken. Her parents would let me stay by her. Yeah. I probably would stay with my cousin. You know what I'm saying? And, like, I was getting expelled from school. But, like, rewind till the time before that, when I was just getting sent home from school, maybe, like, fifth grade, like, around the time with Katrina happened, I used to get suspended a lot from school, fifth grade, sixth grade, but I always was smart. My grades was always up. So it was never, like, no problem to why I'm getting held back on failing or nothing like that. You know what I'm saying? Well, you're older now. And a lot of times, when I see stuff like that, in my mind, I'm thinking you're acting out from the loss of your dad and not knowing that that's really what is causing it. Actually, even when I rewind it back to probably, like, fourth grade, like, always had a counselor. Like, I always remember, you know what I'm saying? A counselor, come get me out of class, talk to me, you know what I'm saying? For 30 minutes an hour, every day, like, this was part of my school section. Of course. You know what I'm saying? A lot of kids can't tell you the experience that I really experienced that, probably up until, like, about seventh grade. Did it help? Actually, I didn't understand what it was for. I didn't know they was trying to counsel me. Like, they just be asking me vocal questions. I didn't know they was trying to counsel me mentally, you know what I'm saying? I always was a smart person. I just was, I did what I wanted to do. So, like, around about eighth grade, when I started having sex and stuff and my mom started bobbing hairs, I really needed them. Like, my grandpa always dealt for me. That's why I say that was one of the most crucial times. Like, this is my daddy. That he really got to be in my life when I needed him. But, like I say, he died when I was like 13. 13. So, like, as I get older, 14, 13, 14, my mom's really going through it, you know what I'm saying? It's really like, I used to get on a train and just go to New Orleans by myself. Yeah. I always had a key to everybody else I needed a key to. My mama, both of my grandparents, my auntie, she's staying in New Orleans East. And I know how to catch a train. I know how to catch a cab. I always been a hustler. Like, I used to get my daddy CDs and sell his CDs. You know what I'm saying? I used to sell soldiers and them posters. I used to sell my CDs early in age. I started rapping. In his studio room, probably like 12 years old, my cousin and them, you know what I'm saying? My own laptop, like, just trying to figure it out, getting into it because music was always a part of me. It was always something I wanted to do. And then a lot of my family members used to be like, I think you should rap. You ought to rap, you know what I'm saying? But my grandma and them, like, my grandma and them was like, no, you should go to college. So actually I did both, you know what I'm saying? No, no, love it. Me getting, me going to college was really mainly about, man, my mom been going through a lot these last couple of years. I've been in high school, do the wild ones, 17. Like, I ain't gonna even be 18, so I can't even get my own spot or nothing. I went to college, like, two weeks out of graduation. Just to get away. Just to get away, you know what I'm saying? I went to college. I did great flying colors because it was like, if I put my force to anything, I could do it. Do it, yeah. What did you major in? My first major was accounting. I switched to business management, you know what I'm saying? At first, like, I really was interested in being an accountant, but it's not hard at all. It's something that I could do with my eyes closed. It's just boring. It's exciting, you know what I'm saying? So I wanted to do something that really excited me. I went to college, two, four years, in the first semester of my third year. And I was like, you know what? I don't want to do this no more. So you didn't finish? No. I was like, I don't want to do this no more. So when you were eight, is it anything that your dad really said that you kind of think back to anything that you remember? That he kind of, you know, something that he might have said that stuck with you? Like, all right, I could think back on times, even when I was younger than that, when I was like four or five, like we used to go see them in the jail, you know what I'm saying? Like, I could think back on a few times, I don't want to see my dad in jail. And he used to always be like, this ain't no place for no man. You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? Stuff like that. I really wasn't never to that age to really, he could just have a real conversation with me. And that's what really bothered me the most. Yeah. Because you know, everybody was like, you dad is really pretty loud. Man, he told me this and that. Well, he ain't never really get to project that side on me like that. You know what I'm saying? Like, we had to come up, but I was eight, he probably thought I couldn't fathom it, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. So he ain't even... Man, just to have that whole umbrella of the litany of people that's around, I know they constantly came at you about that afterwards. You've been hearing that all of your life. You know what I mean? And to find the true you in the midst of all of it had to be something else. You know what I'm saying? Really finding me. See, this one made it hard for me to find myself. I'm a Virgo. My dad a Virgo. Of course. My brother was his dad a Virgo. Yeah. So it's like the men who I looked up to the most is Virgos, but people like, you don't need to be like your dad, you need to be yourself. But naturally, like this is just who he is. You know what I'm saying? It's just I'm going to move like this. So growing up, I always was like, I ain't trying to do nothing my dad did. I ain't, you know, like trying to... I kept a hold against that, but really I should have been embracing everything that came to me. On my own learning, that allows me like 20. Yeah. And I really just took off from there. Today is your dad's birthday. Today is my dad's birthday. Today is your dad's birthday. Today is the day that the album, your album comes out. Yeah. What's the name of it? Trap Glory. Trap Glory. But how do, waking up to your dad's birthday year after year today, what makes it different today? Oh. Cause the album's coming out? No, I always do something. You always do something on your pop's birthday? Always. Because growing up, when I used to couldn't do nothing when I was really flat broke, when I used to be really catching the city bus through New Orleans. Yeah. I was trying to 18, 19, I forgot to like, I used to just go and sit at his grave and bring a camouflage bandana. Don't. You know what I'm saying? Just put a bandana on his grave. But like the old I got, like the more money I started seeing, like I'd be gone, I might be in California, I might be wherever. You know what I'm saying? I've been traveling like, ever since I was like 21, on my own, like just making my own money and getting away. You know what I'm saying? I probably done more than like anybody I know in my family, your family. So it's like now I'd be gone. It's like now I'd be trying to have tributes for him. Like I would have somebody made me like a tribute video to put on my YouTube. You know what I'm saying? If I didn't have my album drop, but I sent my album to drop on this day, like I might drop another EP November 26th. You know what I'm saying? It just be like, I sent my dates around certain days. Like. Did you have any visuals on this one? Yeah. I got, um, How many visuals? I got like nine visuals out. I got like four in the tux. On this project? On this project? That's dope. They all on album music. Okay. Okay. Look the album up on album music, the videos on that too. Um, so you don't even gotta go to YouTube and look it up no more. Everything on album music. It's great. Actually, a lot of my songs kind of like I always like show my pops out. I'm sorry. When you go to the gravesite and stuff, did it, did it kind of, you know, on these days, like say it was a day you was paying tribute. It kind of made you have to go there and thought didn't it? Not really. Honestly, man, I kind of like, you know how a lot of people, it'd be hard for a lot of people to, I can't let it go, but I really gave peace to it. You know what I'm saying? To the situation to myself, like I found peace within myself because I actually went through way more than people, anybody know I went through. Only person really know like majority of everything I went through with my mama, you feel me? Like with counselors and different stuff. Like that's always been a part of my life. You know what I'm saying? So like, a lot of people would be like, you got real issues and you're really crazy, you know what I'm saying? But I'm a regular person, like everybody got issues, everybody go through mental traumas and you know what I'm saying? Do you want to say something? What about BG? I met BG, you go to my store when you come to Dallas, you'll see I got him on the wall with me before he went to prison. Did you get a chance to know him and your dad? You know, they hung out. Did you ever get a chance to talk with BG or any of those guys? Because you would have been young, right? Yeah, like, I spent a lot of time with them in the dead of funeral. Okay. But not really after that. Not really after that? Uh-huh. Did people kind of pull back or were they? Yeah. They pulled back there. You know how people are. You know what I'm saying? Like, everybody how they did it, I understand it as a grown man. Everybody how they did it, they prodigy, you know what I'm saying? I want to be going through what they be going through and then me growing up to understand the type of person he was. Yeah. I understand you feel him. Yeah. But like, a lot of his kids, like I ain't gonna just say like his son, like everybody know I know, you know what I'm saying? But like a couple of his kids, like drew to me. Yeah. You know what I'm saying? And we got relationships. No, that's dope. That's live, man. I try to, I think I try to interview his mom a little while ago and I didn't get her, but I'm still working on it. Just, I could get his son for you though. Really? If you get him, where's he at? He in New Orleans. We got to get him. Not T-Y, T-Y, Ashley. T-Y locked up right now. That's what I was about to say. Like, I kind of like, like growing up, I went through a, like the back store, I met T-Y, I met T-Y when I was like 14. Okay. Just to hang out on Canal Street. Oh, yeah. You know what I'm saying? So we got up in the kitchen. Dugging it. He knew who I was. I ain't really know who he was, but we just connected. We just locked in. So, like we kind of like grew up together. No, got it. Because a lot of people meet, I didn't know this, but a lot of people do meet their best friends, like between the ages of 10 and 15. Yeah, yeah. So that doesn't really be like most crucial ages of your life. So we kind of like grew up together. We just hang together. But, like we grew up doing everything together. And he just got caught with some guns and stuff. So, yeah, he just got caught with guns and stuff. That's a little better. I kind of, I kind of don't want to say too much, but he in jail right now. Okay. You know what I'm saying? Well, that's still your partner though. Yeah, you know, like, this is one of my close partners, you know what I'm saying? Who I went through a lot, went through the most crucial times of my life, who I was broke with, who I got money with. And that's kind of why I watch what I say, I watch what I do, I watch who I go around. I don't really do too much. Yeah, you should. You know what I'm saying? Like, I don't really be on young nigga time like we used to be on. And you're doing the right thing, man. You know, you're getting older too. And you got, you here representing your pops, man. And I got three kids. You got three kids and you here representing your pops. So y'all, you, what would he want? You know what he would want. He want you to look out for your three kids, of course, like you want to do as well. But at the same time, also to create this legacy that he would have wanted to see. You know, that's what it's about for us, man. After you get so old, you just want to see the next generation. My son's 29. What, 30? He's 29 now. 29. That's fine. Yeah. And he, you know, he's striving, you know. And the main thing is to leave a legacy. When I'm gone, that he'll, you know, be able to look at me and like, dang, you know, he did his thing. Your dad did a hell of a job. See, that's what I, like that's why I know he would be proud of me. Because I really built all my shit from third. Like I have no support with this shit for real. You know what I'm saying? And I was like, no financial support, nothing like everything that I got. I got it from the ground. You feel me? Yeah. And that's what I feel like he'll be more proud of more than anything. Wow. I hear you speak on Juvia a lot too. How did you and him, how did you even link up with Juvia and all that? Um, just being around New Orleans. He knew who I was. You know what I'm saying? You know how him and my pops was. He knew who I was. Of course. He got a son like two years ago. Yeah, yeah. We connected. You know what I'm saying? Once being this son connected. Like, I was going through times in my life but like, I didn't really know where to stay. So they used to let me stay at their studio. You know what I'm saying? That shower in there. The college I could sleep on. Like, so, he used to let me recover free. Man. And he let me, actually let me watch him build studios. You know what I'm saying? He like brought me around. Like, welcome me to my, welcome me to his family. Like, his wife really loved me. You know what I'm saying? Young Jew mama. She really loved me. So it's like, a lot of stuff was coming from her too. Like, I didn't got out of jail. I didn't have no gun. Like, she bought me a gun before. I said love. Yeah. Love. So she bought you a gun just so you could protect yourself. Protect myself. Like, I don't know go get into nothing. Protect yourself. Like, I didn't got out of like, I went to jail a lot. You out here butt naked. She like, I gotta make sure you good. She just know how me and her son talking and she know how, what it is with me and him and how we coming. You feel like, she's always be like, talk to me like, don't hide nothing from me. You know what I'm saying? Talk to me like, she was a sit down and really had like, She from New Orleans? No. She from St. Louis. Oh, so she just wasn't trying to hear it. She knew the flavor though. She a gangster. She cheered up. Listen, man, she is a gangster. She probably more gangster than juvenile. Oh yeah. That's dope. Real tough. I love it man. Because you have to be man. She probably like, she really like, one of the most realist down the earth person, woman, woman, that I ever really just had real conversations with. Like, me and my mama had real conversations. You know what I'm saying? That's just cause, I feel like my mama, my best friend, I can tell you anything, but anybody outside my family, like, me and her just, we locked in. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. But the whole family, like they love me. You know what I'm saying? That's crazy. So Juve just took a, took a liking to you. And his son. And his wife. I really think it was based off the relationship I had with their son. Yeah. That really made them like, they really like, like, they really got each other. Yeah, they got each other. They went through a lot. You feel me? Like, he done went to jail, like, I didn't got him out cause I ain't even got to call your mama. You feel me? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Wouldn't even got to call your parents but I got you. I'm gonna come get you. He gonna come get me. That's love. Send me money. Like, the daddy done gave me money. I just got out of jail. Help me. Like, young Juve, like, like, even when it was flat broke before I even went to jail and started going to jail and all that, like, he was like, brother, you ain't got no money. I'll buy you some food. Put some gas in your car. His family. You know what I'm saying? It always was love. And a lot of people don't really know why, like, they be wondering, why you took to them like that? Cause they was more family to me than a lot of my real family. That's real. That's real. They be like that sometime, man. That's beautiful, brother, that you picked up on it and that you just didn't ask love. I'm not no user and I ain't never really needing nobody. Like, that's what people really love about me the most. Like, I'm going to go get whatever I need and feel whatever I need. I'm going to work for like whatever I got to do. Like, no matter what, I'm going to go get it. I'm not asking nobody for nothing. What was it that she, cause I'm talking from a mother perspective now, what was it that she had said to you that got you to break through to her to be able to open up to her? Because you know, you know, mom, sometimes your kids to you and trying to, you know, no, um, right. Um, probably when she bought him a gun, like that made No, no, that was out of the woods. I already had a relationship. I'm just, it was just basically just a relationship I had with our son and like the relationship they had, you know what I'm saying? He used to be telling a lot of stuff I was going through. So she used to be reaching out to me like, you okay? You good? You need anything? You know you could call me. I got you. Because you know some friends would have been mad like, why you be telling your mom everything? Don't be telling her. Nah, you feel me? Because like for you to tell her that, you got to have that relationship with her. People don't be having like, I got that relationship with my mom. Like, my mama knew a lot of the stuff like even when I was going through her, she'd be like, man, mom, sleep, slept in my car last night. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. With the wide reason, you know what I'm saying? You got to work three jobs. You feel me? Like three regular jobs. Like, That's real. It was different, you know what I'm saying? But that's good for you because you ended up growing up seeing that work ethics. Yeah, and my work ethics gets out of the roof. Anybody tell you that about me. Wow, man, just, that's real. So just the fact of having a relationship, some kind of way, because I went from BG and I went to Juvie, Lil Wayne, I mean, just interactions with the New Orleans, you know, the whole feel. When we was down there, we actually interviewed Mack and some more people might ask you about, but just the fact of doing it at Peach's, you know, the record store, we rocked out down that love, love the feel, love the culture. But as far as Lil Wayne go, just give me a breakdown of just you and his relationship when you did link with him. I don't know Lil Wayne, and I don't know if you seen my interview today, but I just spoke on this. What did you, what's going on? Talk to me. So my first time I actually got to approach Lil Wayne and it was about to meet Lil Wayne. I'm like, bro, what's that? I'm like, I'm so the slim son. Like, you know, I'm basically just tell him like, I'm a fan. I'm so the slim son and I'm a fan. I'm in here with Juvenile and he just like fan me up. He was like, I don't give a fuck about that. Like, I don't give a fuck. No, no, no. I'm saying that. What do you know? Like you was there. How were you? Man, this was like, I was with Juvenile at a high boys reunion concert. So this was, this was, was it, where was, what city was out here? It was in Wallace. I was there. I was down there. But this was maybe like 2017. Okay. Okay. We just did it again. So this when you first meet him, you younger at this point, but how was you? I'm like 21 and I'm ignorant about that. Yeah. He didn't even know. But he, he got it by the girls. I think he was really just mad because come to find out they had given Juvenile his section and I'm with Juvenile. So this is how we actually got to, you know what I'm saying? But I'm really like, who was getting out of the section? But I'm like, how did Wayne like, I ain't never get to meet Lil Wayne. You feel me? Like, I'm from that era of Lil Wayne. Like, you know what I'm saying? Like this, how did that make you feel? It made me feel like it was a bitch ass nigga. But I don't really take stuff personally. Like I say, he could have been high. Like, bro, at the time, I used to take pills and stuff. Like I used to be high and tripping. So you know what I'm saying? People tell me stuff, like I told me stuff, stuff I done did to people. And I don't, I be like, I don't remember that. When you, when he said this, you kind of just looked away and walked away. Or did you just stay there and stay? I booted them up and sized them up. Like, you know what I'm like, man, you tripping. Like, he's shorter than you? Yeah. Yeah. I seen him, I don't remember him being that short. We was at the place with me little. Oh, okay. And what did he, what, when you sized the nigga up but you like, nigga, you know, you know, already you need these dudes with you to run. So, you know, you need them. They could just play it on me like, you like, what do you say, what do you say? I'll tell them what he said. Man, we gon' go to jail up here. You feel me? But they like, I woulda tore it down. You woulda hit him with the tore it down. I'm like, man, we gon' go to jail. Like, if I woulda hit him, he'da been dead. I woulda been locked up. You feel me? Real talk. It woulda been that type of, I woulda been dead cause he got, like, I said he got his body guards in, you know what I'm saying? And you had to stick on you. Proud of me, you feel me? Like, they be, you know, cause during that time, he was on top of the world. That was the time in his life where he felt like, he still probably feel that way though. Yeah, ain't no hard feeling. You know, I can never go up so I'll be like, that's the last time. You know what I'm saying? I ain't, like, I used to not listen to people music and stuff like that, but I, nah, you can't let them get in your head. Yeah, no hard feeling. What do you think about it? You right. He still, he's still LeWayne, the greatest like rapper, uh, alive? Mmm, if we both look at him. I don't know. I don't think he's right. It's a conversation. It's a conversation. It's a conversation. He, he probably is the greatest rapper alive. Alive. You know what I'm saying? Not for real. But the biggest, the biggest, I feel like Bremer man saying is the biggest is young boy. Who is? Young boy. His son? Young, oh, you say NBA? Yeah. Oh, the biggest. Oh, you talking about right now, biggest rapper alive. Oh, he said, because that's the young boy era. Man, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, so you do you think it could be the way man I feel like a little bit probably do I expect a little bit more money than young boy you tell you why he ain't been in the trouble young boy been a young boy been a young boy sat on this year and he'd have missed at least three four years a whole time he'd been right did you think he would have beat that case the fair case and I really like man that really made me look up like look I don't say look I don't really look up the people but that made me like respect I respect you even more like I already respect you just how you coming and will you come from I really know you come from yeah I used to be in bad rush in 2013 2012 1415 like so I'm understanding you understand what you coming from like do really did it from night yeah yeah I think like a lot of people do it from nothing but a lot of PR right like let me sit it like how we was just saying about a little baby little baby had help mm-hmm you feel me little baby had young P you know saying young P you see I was rapping you family young look for show get in the studio take this money got the block you understand he had people helping him like young boy had none of this young boy just wanted to rap and it was like you hard you understand he came in the game on house arrest so that's that yeah he different definitely different he don't seem like he need he don't he don't love he don't like media and envy you don't like none of that like he don't like you know you have Instagram do he got all that money and he ain't going to tools like think about him be touring him he's gonna go to a night he probably make the most money that people make four five to us cuz he don't go on to us like didn't he make a song with that boy Nas Nas X or something I heard didn't make a song what do you think about that he probably gamma yeah and do you think about it ain't like young boy in the studio vibing with him cuz young boy came he was on house arrest he couldn't leave so all he got to do in this house just sit here and send that verse send the verse was it over like you understand what I was like dang you right definitely right about that he on house arrest like he on house in the crib so man the slam man soldier slim join you here right here little soldier slim in the building man y'all better stop playing man this boy is here listen man this is a legacy man this this young cat right here man his dad him his kids man it's a whole just generations to come this young man here is impressive you know I'm saying so what do you want out the game actually just won't leave a legacy in the game you feel me I just I kind of want my legacy to be like I'm my pops if I die anything I wouldn't be like my you won't be like I'll plex you know I'm saying I won't at least a Grammy if I mean I want stuff like I want real trophies from the game I'm really you know nowadays everybody I want a million streams I want real trophies did you really how did you like the okay there's I think was it which who was it was it Fredo bang the remade your dad song somebody remade your dad song Fredo bang just did once a couple you know yeah I'm saying how do you feel about it when people redo it I don't take it personally I mean is it a good thing do you feel like it's okay to do it they just pay homage that's what I was saying there a lot of times you know it'd be statistic so it's like me my auntie and my grandma we make the estate so you gotta you know so you got to you know so you have to you have to go through the right circle to do it yeah you got a side I get it so you ain't you're just out here making it you gotta get it clear we got labels reaching out all the time bro labels become checks for that okay so that's that's that's that the business yeah so really I let my auntie you know I'm saying step forth in it because like she done had a lot going on her own like I kind of feel like I had more opportunity to do business yeah I'm saying so I kind of like was able to do more hands on business and she was able to I really be one her you know I'm saying because you know it come with experience it come with doing it anybody could teach you anything they got to be telling it's here's drawing out on the board nobody really come what you doing it to really learn exactly what's going on how are you and you let's talk about how I have for a part of y'all cuz y'all not that far apart in age are you like four years four years apart I don't mind you born in 91 you kind of got closer to her after you know grew up like sisters and brothers that's I was thinking yeah we grew up like sisters and brothers anyway before my dad died like you know my grandma give me it's me and my auntie like we're on a couple years apart like she is the torch and me like me in class me and my auntie like me and my daddy got a lot of pictures together with me and my auntie got more pictures together than me and anybody in my whole family well y'all are close that's a love bro like I said when we talked to her and I do call her she know I pick up that phone call in a heartbeat she just always pick up the phone no matter what city we in she gonna be like what's up man what's up so that's a good thing that that you know that you able to you had that bun God has a way of feeling gaps you know what I mean he has a way of making it everything okay you know I'm saying I believe that you know I'm saying so what what's next though like like after this project after what what do you see for your music career what do you want it to go man actually I've been debating on going back into trying to shop for deals okay you independent a long time I turned on a lot of deals in my career so yeah I'm gonna shop myself out again and get more into doing more business in music at the time when I was turning down it really makes sense it really don't make sense to get into deals my days but it's basically like in endorsed yeah I'm sounding like you need that everybody need that yeah I spent at least like a hundred out my pocket in music every year if you might work on get it all right at least you feel me so I rather somebody come in to be like I write you put 200 I put 400 you know and that make me bigger so I'm just looking to go big and grow my other businesses I'm constantly growing with them so what is the name of the bit I got soldier power okay I'm a landlord you know okay you got a real estate real estate and I'm so I'm looking to get into 18 will is right now don't don't I kind of want to Tesla 18 will is a start out I want to go back to something man cuz you like to say it's a lot when they come down the peeling back the things the layers of things that you've accomplished I wanted to ask about the the fact of going when you went to see a dad in jail later on you started to go see Mack and you in see murder right I want to see see murder and I got to see make two okay that's how they went because me and him talked about that me and Mac that he was locked up in the same place where see murder was at so man it was in a man it was in a like kids in school brother excited you know but I guess it's exciting time when you get to see people from the world get to come visit you know how did you see him I mean I set up a visitation me and see murder daughters we had a real great relationship I'm I still it's still all loving you know everybody just grew up yeah like who was younger was trying to figure out what was having going on who was real close I used to be with them almost every day you know I'm saying even if I wasn't with them I used to talk with them every day but so yeah his daughter ended up sending out the visitation for me you know Sam because he really wanted to see me so he called for me it was a daughter set of the visitation he used to call me a lot that's how I got a couple skits over the phones and stuff you know so he helped me like structure my first project we had a song that we had already did when he was on house arrest so you know it was like it was cool it was cool to just have to know the relationship and to just be able to you know Sam be a part of that how how was it though like like come and say when with how is it do you still talk with him I had talked to him in a minute um I was supposed to go he had sent for me another visitation probably like two three months after that visitation but by that time I had caught a case so I couldn't even do the visitation no more and we just lost connect bro like I said I start getting into a lot of more other stuff you know you know I'd be like I kept changing my phone numbers do you think you ever go back and see yeah once I get all my leads though cleared up I'm just not eligible right now yeah but at some point you want to go back and reconnect with that because that's a tough break they got a my JP I just rolled them out too long on JP so you understand yeah you'll reach out to him like it was cool like I was able to sit down with my bottom lunch don't kick the light you know how did you see Mack though during that time was he just coming out just to visit somebody himself when you went there his wife was there at the time there it is I was able to sit on it you together don't don't it was like a cafeteria room okay okay just like cafeteria you just basically everybody come out do you remember the conversation like when with Mack and y'all are you just like hey how you doing man good to see you you know just talk like we had oh we have been talking you know saying Mac used to be coming to the phone talking on him so we have been talking okay okay may just it was just love just embracing each other you know I'm saying he was really talking about you know they'd be my daddy bro of course of course going through it but I understood it but I understand it as much as I do now because I know people who got kids when I lost a life you know I'm looking at the kids like that and I really know your dad like yeah so you know you get it understand it now so it's like the more I grew up the more I get the more understand have you got have you gotten to speak to Mack since he been hold yeah um a few times okay so that that's a good thing it's always a good thing when you can reconnect I can't I kind of honestly feel like I should do a lot more I should reach out a lot more but man day-to-day be killing it you know I'm saying growing up just trying to grow and learn more you know everybody you're caught up in life so I don't even take a person that people don't reach out to me because they be love every time we greet each other we embrace each other man you know Mac man Mac with dope dude man KMS man care dope like some good dudes man like I put these people in my life bro and it's been nothing but blessings upon blessings when you think about the stuff we just link brothers I'm older cat so to link with dudes that's like my age and and really click like we click oh we come from an old law we did a different set of rules and it's just a new generation I don't got no more than no cause that they love yeah it's different man I was really raised by OGs not IG I like that man so amen one thing I could say is we always ask a question man like I want to know your top three artists of all time did or live any genre number one my pops hey boy that's a good choice right there why um at first my pops wasn't always there okay filming like one artist that always been there juvenile okay always that don't know my dad was alive I used to like juvenile yeah yeah you know but as I got older I understood why he was the king of New Orleans my pops why why was he the king it's just what he like what he represent don't know nobody else music make you feel like his like a lot of people make great music you know Sam but that's real authentic rap you know and and compared to the error that it come from like he was the only person during that time doing that I when he dropped this project Lil Wayne dropped too if I'm any was throwing that shit out the window really I'm telling you quarter one didn't care nothing about that they just care about your dad's telling that what it was what it was you think that's the reason why he was mad when you see but they really thought like it was really all about your pops project and that's a good thing man because look I say God know what he doing like a lot of times you didn't you would never knew he wasn't gonna be here at the time but God always looks on the other side of what we look at through this people whole life and see the whole picture so you know I look at my partner he used to have better stuff than me growing up he ended up dying at 2726 and but I always used to be like dang envy is like jealous of kind of what he had versus what I had but but now you know time passed on understood why God let him have the things he has early on because he passed away early you see what I'm saying so I might not have understood it when it was going on but it clicked at some point hey man that's why that happened and I know like them that that's why he was like he was you know let me very talented got me miss Mike but um yeah number two I'm like I see my pops juvenile gotta be number two with our number two man that boy that was bad what which was your favorite song by juvenile I don't even know cuz throughout the years like I always been a part of his career like even before me him just connected I was always deep in like I always like like you know I people listening to a CD for a certain song that they don't like I'm bumping the whole CD I'm hoping I know Arizona where from where it was it was it was different it was arrows of that boy because he was with it's almost he would wrap a lot before that he was we cash money don't get it twisted but it was phases of him that went in and out of situations that made him look different I landed rough record that's right I'm telling us different versions juvenile so juvenile had to be number two number three I don't know who up in number three because I like it had to be me I figured you's gonna say that it had to be me but if I couldn't use myself and a lot of people might like it might be like all this crazy no you know you say that it'll probably be if it had if it couldn't be me it'll probably be like it'll be in between like young people along with really like Pee Wee Longway Pee Wee Longway like to me I think Pee Wee Longway like the coldest rapper to come out of Atlanta today Pee Wee Longway Pee Wee Longway I don't know you probably can't understand what he be saying bro you got realized you got you messy messing around you got some niggas down here man you got you got Gucci man you got TI Gucci man you got Rocco down here niggas you know Rocco is yeah Rocco look listen come on man you got some niggas down here man then you got JD down here listen to what I'm saying listen to what I'm saying he's in Atlanta you can't do this man Ludacris even down there these niggas some niggas down here okay so I will put baby to me no me goes no what no they ain't talking with he talking it's what he talking he talk like alright like he this why I said it had to be between him and young thug like a lot of people look at young thug they're like I understand what he was saying when you first came out understand what he was saying but if you listen to what he's saying he really spent some shit you feel me rich home McQuarr ain't bad rich home McQuarr I'm a trap rapper Peewee Longway one of the reasons why I'm a trap rapper Peewee Longway and young Dolph is the same type of artist they just don't rap the same you wouldn't even think that right now Dolph is cold but Keeglock I'm gonna move over Keeglock man look which is of course a branch I grow fresh and Peewee Longway is the same type of rapper yeah I can see that but they don't sound the same he got that he got this sound like how thug had this sound but he stand what he saying and the words he used like he twisting it up like you feel me I get it oh I guess you just gotta listen to him like I get it man always since the blue eminem the first one damn I'm just trying to I'm trying to get with it man like I see a lot of the youngsters coming out man doing they thing man y'all dope to be honest with you a lot of dope artists but she's asking for my favorite with my top artist that nigga said Peewee Longway number three if you couldn't say itself I love you a little baby I write love baby little baby hard come on there it is I already knew it love baby hard but and your trap rapper oh I just like I like Peewee Longway bro I'm gonna be honest with you I'm a money man for you money man call you forgot about money man money man one of my favorite rapper exactly not my top why you think money all right listen you tell me Peewee Longway you can't say money man listen to what I'm about to say I ain't say all right money money man like a be like write that with Peewee Longway probably like you know something one or two players under it like not talking about by the same talking about my list personally okay okay yeah that's you listen all right think about how many rappers money man did a CD with all that lamp nobody bo peewee long way I think it's dope man but you got realized where you from see one from you from the capital bro when it comes down to what we are who we are the essence of our the way the bounce music is the way the culture is where you come from it's on a whole nother level bro thanks I'm being real like the way you sound it's something about you have to hold yourself in a set standard because to look at all the people that came before you and what you have to you know I'm saying you got to sip your dad and all these you know what kind of sound these niggas were coming from around them day in them damn swamps but that's why you don't hear me out you're like I don't wrap like young dog Peewee Longway no you feel me you can't wrap I wrap like you know I'm saying you have to all right even like I still don't wrap on old cash money beats old no limit beats like I write like a lot of these you ever done your dad son yeah which one a couple of them and you like doing them or I mean I just do it for a tribute okay ain't some I'm trying to capitalize off I want you to really hear me that's why I'll get on his beats cuz it's already too much comparisons yeah it's up yeah no but I like the way that you you you embrace it though you took you a while to get there didn't yeah because I was running from it at first I was rebellious but you was young yeah I was real rebellious regardless like we covered everything we cover everything you think what about you what give me something that I didn't cover that that needs to be spoke on when it come down to that boy man you know so just when you ain't cover how hard this project is let's go over it let's go over and let's go over some of the visuals I want to go over the visuals one videos did you do the videos you put out behind it in the process and then we'll end it like that um actually I said I had nine videos I got ten videos of the project okay let's talk about your favorite one my favorite one is a slow motion remake really but it's a pounce slow motion song it's slow motion like it like that yeah but it's a pounce on yeah and on the hook I got my boy Alan Cuba's rapping he signed away really yeah but I got him rapping on in Spanish so we reaching you know some other countries but I took like 15 chicks to Miami for the video I rented two yachts you know I bought them all bikinis going in without the wild I had whole case two kids the cost of me goes so you gotta imagine what that was like it went down through the rules in Miami Hermes mansion like it was just a real good vibe lovely man um so the next one my neck my second favorite one and it's with visuals yeah all these visuals my second favorite one would be my second favorite favorite visual would be switches with sauce Walker you got switches with sauce Walker my project because I did this like this I just dropped it just came out eat this morning oh it just came out you know you heard what happened to songs last night yeah but nothing happened to him you heard what happened to the other person like man do one of more James rappers I ever met when I met do so about like I met him a couple times he was coming to Orleans my got a pilot trip yeah he's have a studio so I used to hang with trip you every day music been a studio he's never caught for friends though matter of fact on he owned New Orleans Caden cuisine right to downtown Walker Street so so I was used to come through so when I reconnected with him at South by Southwest Asia I was like you remember me and his pilot was like man what's up little soldier like what do you like oh you saw the slump saying I remember you would do it while so he was I was on that a book of people be jamming them up every way go be trying to get verses and I'm like man I'm forget what they told me I'm really trying to get a verse what's up you know son he like man give my partner number but it probably had already got my number cuz you know they they already be known who I be liking the outside with liking them so yeah we connected and we end up not doing it and Austin I went back to Houston cuz I've been here was and I like you know like to hang out in Houston I like to go to their clubs it's just a vibe it's a way about better vibe than I would show you know sad to me but picking up good but um when the Houston we did the we linked up and I guess like it'd be so many people be trying to tap in what they don't be serious so I put up on them like everything he told me like I had double that on me anyway so I'm like was up like I gather bread he looking at me like all right so he's like just chill with me so we chilling I guess he was just filling me out you know son we just chopping it up he was like man I like you dad me all you feel me like man I like you just hang with me and I hung with him probably for like two three days you know son then even a couple days after that I just kept bumping into him around Houston wow he's like man you really he's like man you live here now it is your city real tough who's in the mall he was like walk on the age time yeah I think Galleria was at a Galleria but like just the whole time I was hanging with him it was love like he really showed me the Texas culture he really like shoved me around in a Maybach you feel me like it was real love like it wasn't no I don't see many people that you get in a car you're alone day back see you're alone in a Maybach truck you feel me he shoved me around in a Maybach truck like yeah like it was love man how did you how did you uh did you really like do you think he like the hardest nigga out of Houston when he come down this rap yeah he's the hardest nigga out of Texas and honestly oh out of Texas I ain't gonna say he the hard out of Texas out of Texas what and I ain't gonna say he the hard bro you got a lot of niggas out of Texas bro listen I ain't gonna say he the hardest rapper he the hardest nigga just how he come just his demeanor with the ice with the you know what I'm saying with the cars like just how he come like you know what I'm saying he come like a 30 he come like a Texas nigga that's what he come like he hold it down yeah yeah I got some cousins he remind me of just they older than him so when I think of Houston I think about him he don't even realize he hold it down he just like a Houston nigga a real Houston nigga like this nigga is straight up they should be very proud the older niggas should be very proud of Texas nigga so I know just by the way a nigga carry itself what city is from from Texas whether he's from Dallas whether he's from Houston whether he's from Austin what you know just like you know if somebody from Baton Rouge you're right you be like that nigga from Baton Rouge you know I'm saying you could tell me exactly you gonna know that nigga ain't from New Orleans nigga from Baton Rouge that's the same way I am when it come down to a nigga from whether it be Austin San Antonio you can tell we different but you won't know that unless you in that thing you know in my generation a lot of that be so different you feel yeah it ain't with your front man anything no more you know it ain't that's from the old laws what I'm doing but both I love y'all youngsters man you man sauce walker man like I say it's a bunch it's a litany I'm we got cats uh that that's from like the Dallas area uh bumper Johnson I keep talking about here lately uh Big X to plug you got some dudes from over there man then you got a big you heard a big X he then you got yeah he he having the hell of a he bought the next wave that I see coming um then you got you know dude out of he he was 1501 you got TK but let me tell you what's crazy at the South by Southwest when I'm telling you he he knew who I was you know I'm saying I'm 15 no wonder you know okay smoothie yeah smoothie know you yeah how did you listen to smoothie music it's love when I check it out I'm like I'm liking you rocking it yeah you know I'm saying it's Texas and I like Texas like I don't know like you said earlier Texas is so much like Louisiana yeah but they are authentic like ain't really like I mean it's fun if you ever what but it's like they be solid they be standing over they be standing on there and trying to be nobody else they ain't faking it for nobody you know what I'm saying and I'm big on that that's how I'm rocking that's why that's what a hot boy was hot boy was love y'all too yeah you listen to hot boy was yeah I check them out yeah it's a bunch of niggas that love Texas in Louisiana PMC it's a Texas lose everything PMC and Master P you know what I mean how was it and I gotta say this is he down there already okay DJ uh how is it uh you how do you feel when you hear a snoop dog talk about your dad I met Snoop Dogg I'm um I ran my city so I met Snoop Dogg on two different okay a snoop dog dad is from the part of Mississippi where I stayed in okay I didn't know that I think it was his granddad so like they own property and stuff out there okay yeah um so like just growing up watching them and then when I got to meet him like it was love he embraced me you know I'm saying we took a couple pictures he was trying to pass me a weave but I was so lord it was like like that's the only person I ever met it was like bro I'm really one with Snoop Dogg smoke with Snoop Dogg like yeah I done been around boohoo famous people you feel me but I was like I'm gonna snoop dog like that's crazy because Snoop Dogg is he I don't I don't put Snoop Dogg in the category with a lot of other people like he's so much more you feel me he what the black community always needed like he ain't taking the ignorant route if I'm like he did what he did but he didn't really just go all the way ignorant with it and that's how he was able to do the Martha Stewart thing and you know saw the different podcast this is a Super Bowl halftime shows um law and order you know it's so much Snoop Dogg like it ain't too much Snoop Dogg haven't done if I'm in commutation like other games and stuff like you know so I look at Snoop Dogg told it different like you know something wow Snoop Dogg talks highly of your dad he talks about him living with him when he first came in an apartment with him um when you hear those stories and stuff did you have you when you spoke with him have your dad ever came up he'd never spoke on yeah it wasn't like it was brief seconds brief second would you like to have a sit down with Snoop about your dad that's um you see what I'm saying just to talk to him about your part because he really had a relationship with your dad and to that the same as Kale Kale the same as Kale the same as uh um I mean of course the family but I'm talking about certain ones who he's not going to unfold this stuff like he would with a snoop that's his homie or with a Kale and Snoop gonna have two different type of relationships with him everybody different everybody different but those are things that you could latch on to you know just to just get a feel for certain things because they might know some things knowing them that nobody's not gonna know you know what I'm saying for sure man um we love you brother you family now thank you for having me hey she ain't said much she ain't said my wife for 20 years she's sitting there quiet she was interested because of the history of the music she know how I am when it comes down to the music I really love music I really love Snoop doggie dog when he first came out 1acm on undercover cop I knew that that changed the whole momentum of what was going on when it came down to ruthless and all that and the death row movement and all that this dude was totally different sounded different than all of them when when drape went and linked up with him when he went to two one three first like I really rocked with the nickel you know I'm saying I think I think the most amazing thing about Snoop Dogg career in music would have seen Snoop Dogg with the biggest artist the most gastest artist from Tupac the NBA young boy that's real ain't nobody else I've ever did it that's real it's just so much with him because of KL too it's the same like hearing KL see stories about him and him coming to the studio after he leaves death row I have memories like that that I hold on to now because of the conversations I've had with KL or a big court he's another guy must be best friend that gave me these stories and I hold on to him with dear life and try to get him tired with youth and you know bridge these gaps so we'll have the history to hold on to you know what I'm saying but you wanted dope ones man I love hey I love the fact that you can't sit down with us you you come in the Dallas too yeah the boss talk 101 to come on the sit yeah so all that's happening actually I'm putting together meet and greet right now so it's gonna be um as a right now I just have Atlanta New Orleans put Dallas on the list Houston and Dallas New Orleans and Atlanta because once you come to Dallas I'm gonna link you with all of the let's put it all of the whether it be the podcast radio stage whatever press kit we can put together you know what I'm saying man thank you so much for coming on the show bro love hey it's been another great segment a boss talk 101 we down in ATL man we ran into young soldier slim little soldier slim it's going down man holly to boy it's a unique hustle and we out
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Indoraptor Gen 2 Is in the Game!!! || Jurassic World - The Game - Ep 456 HD
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Ah, yes. Finally. Finally free. I've been to Raptor Gen 2 and I can play my favourite game, Jurassic World the Game, in peace. Thank god I don't have to see that dinosaur again. Jesus. So, hello everybody and welcome back to another episode of Jurassic World the Game. Oh, what's this? Beaver? Ah, you are in facecam in Jurassic World the Game. Yes. I thought it would show you my amazing face even though we lost Jurassic World alive. I know, F's in the chat. We aren't going to lose facecam because you need to see the growth of this baby yet. Also, I actually had a shave. Look, I don't have a neck beard anymore. Wow. So, I've actually given it a definition. There's so many people. So many people in my dead land video are like, beavers. It was a shave. It was like, I was growing it out. Okay, good. And then I could do something with it. You go through the awkward phase of the ugly duckling, alright? Anyway. So, here we are. We have the most intense video ever today right now because Indoraptor Gen 2 has been released and oh my god. Do you want to see it? Here we go. Watch. Yes, this is totally my video and not somebody else's. So, here we go. I mean, I'm clicking that yet. There we go. Look, Indoraptor Gen 2 at level 1, 4,493 health and 1,404 attack. How crazy is that? It costs 2,000 Velociraptor DNA. Super DNA, I should say. And this isn't to unlock it. This is once you've unlocked it. So, to get it, first you need an Indor, sorry, Indominus Rex Gen 2, level 40, which we do have, and then 4,000 Super Raptor DNA. Now, that's not too bad. I already had, like, we've already got so many Indoraptors, but the thing is Indoraptor, like we weren't told that Indoraptor Gen 2 was going to be unlocked this way. So, just before this came out, I unlocked another Indoraptor. So, I wasted 2,000 more and I could have been halfway to Indoraptor Gen 2, but I didn't know this because there's no communication with Olivia. Also, as you may have already guessed, this is not my video. This belongs to another YouTuber. However, they don't commentate or do anything to it, so it's hardly theirs. But I just wanted to show you, this is what Indoraptor Gen 2 looks like. And also, also, also, also, we will skip ahead to when he's bought them all. Let's just go, like, somewhere in the middle. There you go, you can see it. That's it, that's what it looks like. Level 40, there you go, you've seen it. And shall we see what it looks like? Actually, level 40? There you go. I think, yeah. There it is. Level 40, well, level 31. It takes 90 million-ish food to feed. That is ridiculous. So, no need you have to have, like, thousands and thousands of Super After DNA, but you also have to have, like, 90 million food. This thing's going to cost so much. One thing I wanted to look at, I had 50 million food and now he's got a million to get on level 31 to level 40. So, I just want to see that, there we go. Well, pause, oh no, don't pause it there. It's weird because there's a delay on this. Pause it there, and a little bit more. With 14,045 health and 4,389 attack, it will also cost you 90 million food to feed and, well, thousands and thousands of Super After DNA. Not only that, but you have to get in Domino's Rex Gen 2, level 40 to get it. Now, this is where it gets interesting. As you may see, this is a video that I just simply Googled. Well, YouTube'd, I guess you could say. Simply YouTube'd it. And as you can see the top of the video, 99 million VIP points, 75 million bucks and 89 million DNA. So, back into the actual game. Yes, those resources. This is the thing. Lydia, for the longest time, for five years in Jurassic World the game, were happy. Well, obviously they weren't happy, but they didn't do anything about people hacking the game. Whereas now that they've decided to add more stuff to the VIP, you know, and it's only fair for people who are, you know, spending money on the game that, if that's the case, then if people hack the game, it's like, well no, you can't do that. And Jurassic World Live was great with that. Like if people hacked the game, they got banned. They lost their accounts, whatever. Jurassic World the game, because it's not PVP, and they made so much money from packs, they were like, ah, sod it, we'll just, we'll ignore it. Look at that. Look at that. Isn't that amazing? Look at that. Johnny Bravo! Hey, Mama. So they were kind of happy to let people hack Jurassic World the game and not do anything about it. However, recently, I'll say recently, it was a while ago now, they put out a statement saying if anybody hacks the game, that you will face temporary bans, if not full bans. And that's when they implemented VIP, obviously incentivizing people. If you want to play legit, you know, and you want better stuff, you can just play it normally, or you can get VIP, and all the other way, you know, like just trying to have people not hack the game. However, one thing I addressed in the last video that I did for this, and we are going to quickly go into a tournament battle, because I have only one hour and four minutes, and I'm in survival league, so things are not looking good for James. So we're just going to jump in here, and now put something that's all right in like that, and away we go. So I will throw the gauntlet to you, Lydia. There are plenty of YouTubers who hack your game. They play the game, they hack it, they don't want to support you, they don't care about your company or your people, or whether your people get paid, or they care about, it's hacking your game, and just getting the newest creatures, and getting money. Are you okay with that, Lydia? They're taking your money away! I'm just trying to appeal to Lydia's like, he's right! Get him! Moneygroup inside. Okay, so, but in all seriousness, we've got YouTubers out there that aren't hard to find. I typed an interrupt to Gen 2 Maxed, and there it was. Like five YouTubers, separately, hack the game, have it maxed up, because, you know, that's what people want to see, they want to see the maxed up thing. So, to counter that, I'm going to have to watch their videos, because I cannot do it myself. Technically, you did see it maxed up, we don't have it, because come on, it's impossible, but you've seen it, and really, that's all you want to see. So that's my way of countering the fact that Lydia is not going to ban those people. I mean, do you think it would be the first people they would go after, right? It'd be like, well, these people, those YouTubers or whatever, and I'm not trying to be like, I don't want to take that away from them, because that's their hustle, that's what they do. That's how they make money, but at the same time, Lydia has said that if you hack the game, you'll lose your account. And it's just, it's just, it's just a tiny bit hypocritical. When I think about it, that there are people who will get banned for hacking the game, but yeah, you have these YouTubers who do hack the game, and get away with it. So, I don't know, we'll see, wait, what, what happened? Did you see that? What's happening with that raptor's eye? Okay, you can see the raptor's eye there, but if we go into the pack, oh no, it is kind of there. The Delta or Charlie raptor eye looks really weird though, it looks skin-colored. We have a lot of packs to win, and I've got an hour. I have an hour to get to Dominator League to win the pack. Now, if I win the pack, I think I win 500 super raptor DNA. Really? I mean, I'm winning super DNA for doing this, but I don't have time. I don't have time for that. We're gonna have to get through this super quick. And I mean, we are in the second lowest league. No, third lowest league, right? Is it? Oh god, look at that. Wow, lovely. Woohoo, come on, Skull and all, we got this, buddy. So, yeah, I'm in like bronze league, so it's not pre-league, it's not hatchling league, but it's damn low. It's pretty darn low. And we have an hour. I don't think it's possible. I really don't think it's possible. Not only do we not have an hour, but I also want to just quickly route through these. Also, there's no entry for these battles, which is great. So we're gonna win even more packs. We've got this coin one. We've got a legendary pack to win. And we've got a senozoic pack to win as well. So, might as well just go all out here. Yes! Just get it over with. Give me the pack. Give me the riches. Oh, we got another one. We've got another code 19. I love that it's still code 19. They didn't decide to change it. Well, we did it first, so I guess we keep it. So here we go. No restrictions on this one. We're just gonna go for like a good flight. And look, we do have Indominus Rex Gen 2 level 40. I was stumbling on my words then. So here we go. We got that, and then we got that. That's more than enough. That's won it. We didn't really need super cool air. We could have just had like some weak flyers, but hey, let's get this pack too. So for me to get Indoraptor Gen 2, it's gonna take probably like two to three months, I would say. If we had the other VIP building... Oh, let's go for one. I think he... Oh, you bugger! I don't have time for this! If the VIP had given me like farming Super DNA building earlier, because I still don't have it, maybe. Maybe I would have been able to get a quicker bud. The fact that I've already spent 2,000 Indoraptor or Super Raptor DNA on another Indoraptor, which you'll see it's in the hatchery. And it's ready. Ready to hatch. And if we sell an Indoraptor, we don't get Super DNA for it. You just get regular DNA. So, or maybe let's try that. Let's test that theory. Let's see if we can sell an Indoraptor. Not that it's worth it. Even if you only get half back, it's really not worth it. But if it means that I can get to show you guys an Indoraptor Gen 2, I will sell four Indoraptors. I would do that. So, maybe Lydia needs to have a Super Dinosaur Cell for Super DNA. So, here we go. Look! We have three Zalmoxies, because I was just tearing through the tournament creatures, as well as an Indoraptor. So, I mean it. Now, a lot of people pointed out that the Indoraptor Gen 2 has the unnerved Udon stats. Because if you remember, when Udon first came into the game, it was crazy! Crazy! Like, you know, Indoraptor Gen 2 now has 14,000 health, and that's what Indoraptor Udon actually had. So, here we go. Can we sell it? Nah, 40,000 DNA. Can't sell it for Super DNA. Now, I would sell one tooth. I would sell those four Indoraptors for 4,000 Super DNA. That's how the game works, right? That's half the amount I would sell it for. But the game doesn't want me to do that, so we're gonna have to quickly, roughly, and they do their tournament, and see if we can just get at least a head start, a jumping start, and get 500 Super DNA. I'm just trying to... What's the best team here? I mean, we've got 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, so let's see... Cave's Week... I think that's a decent team? I guess? Maybe I should fuse my Smilodon, Miss Smith-o-Sarris Smithers. Maybe I should fuse that to make a level 30. Having 2 level 20s is probably better, but maybe, maybe. Oh my God, he killed me and won it. Okay, did not expect that. But this is okay, because I think Cabin is good against planes. Are you survivor 7L? Okay, okay, okay. Right. What do we go for? What do we go for? Oh, this isn't good. This isn't good at all. I'm just gonna go for loads of reserves here. I'm just gonna go for loads of reserves. Oh man. I don't have time for you. I need to get into... Okay, I need to get into a raptor. Look at this hair. Look at this. Look at this. This is crazy. I've never had hair like this. Ever, even when I was a little emo. I'm an emo kid. I saw that. I'm just gonna go for like 3 reserves, because that... Should I just have the rest of the video, like how far can this go down? Oh. Oh. Oh, look at that. Oh, that's bad. Oh, hold on. Hold your horses. One. Righty. And then factor in the one. And then one, two, three, four. And Casey did go for reserve. I have to block the five. And he did go for reserve. Oh my God, are we gonna do this? He's only got seven health. Now, we will lose if he goes for like... If he goes for two attack or one. If he goes for any attack or one extra. Oh, yep, we won. Oh, that was close. That was close. Wow. It's been an hour. This is... Oh, this is fighting against the clock. I took care of this. Wait, did you... Did you own? Oh, okay, good for you. So now we need... Oh, good. Oh, fantastic. Yes, yes, there we go. We've won a... Is it a Senazoke wheel? I think it is. A Senazoke wheel, but... No, I mean we might not win a pack, but we do get the VIP points and also the Super DNA for the mission. So that's why I'm doing this. So we've won two packs so far. I'm just going to go for loads of reserves. Oh my God, what's the time? What's the time? I was going to say, I do not... That's wrong. That PC's time's wrong. What's this one? That says I've only got like 40 minutes. Aha, there you go. I've got 50... 56 minutes there. I got plenty of time. So buckle yourselves in, buckos. Oh, wow. Yeah. I don't want to be that guy who's calling out those other YouTubers. Like I said, it's their hustle. But Ludia, you're the one that has said that you're going to ban people. So either take that statement back if you're going to let these YouTubers do what they do. Or like ban them. There's no middle ground. You took the stance and fair enough. That's what you want to do. But it's not fair to everybody else. Oh, yeah, I was going to say, yeah. It's Kevin, isn't it? Okay. Oh, he went for... I'm going to kill them. I'm going to kill them. I'm going to add them. Damn. Okay. Well, four to kill them? Yeah. And then factor in two just in case. And then tighten up. Oh, it's got the other... Yeah. Easy. Easy. Easy. Easy. I'm a pro. I've played this game for years. Literally years. Oh, dear. Oh, man. Yeah. I am still playing Jurassic World alive. In fact, actually, if you do play this game, this is Jurassic World alive. Sorry, Jurassic World the game. But you also do play Jurassic World live. And you are watching this video. Go in the link in the description below, because I did get given some codes from Ludia to get the books in game. But because I'm now no longer promoting Jurassic World alive, or at least not promoting, but making videos on it, you can go in the description. And wow, look at me. I'm trying to find a way that my head doesn't look awful. And it's impossible, really. But if you go in the link in the description below, you can get 53 books. Also, yeah. Oh, it's not that. I'm not doing that one. Here we go. Let's keep on going. Let's keep on trucking. Let's just see how fast we can rise to look at that level 10 segment. So just level 10, 1,347 health, but 1,263 attack. That might be a bit too dangerous, though. It might be a bit, yeah, a bit dangerous. Just because it's got such little health. The attack's great. The attack means I basically kill everything in one hit, except the card raptor, I think. Even then, I don't know what... No, I don't kill him, even a half. But it's close. It is close. I'm wondering, am I close to anything else? Like getting any other super hybrids. Maybe the yuplo. The flyer. The rare flyer that's a bit like corner raptor. I think that's going to be a really good one. Sorry, it's a bit like Diplo- Diplotator. It's not Diplotator. You know, the... the super crocodile one, that one. That's really good. So I'm going to go for two reserves here. Because he can't kill me in two hits. Even if corner raptor comes in, he still can't kill me in one hit. Right. Ooh, it's going to be tough. It's going to be tough. I can kill you in one hit. I'm going to go for like some attack. Because I don't know if I can risk it. Oh, he swaps. Oh, go for one attack, please. Oh, he didn't go for anything. So one, two. And then I have to block for three. So one, two. And then block for three. I have to. I have to. There you go. Oh, whoa! No! Oh. Oh. My bad. I thought I killed him in one. Oh, no. Okay. Okay. Oh, battle stations. It's okay. Don't panic. Don't panic. We've got to show him a source. We're going to follow it off and go for three reserve. So he should have four and he'll have five. Oh, he's got six. Whoa! He's going to go for four. The tournament bots, I think, are predictable. They're quite predictable. But we'll see. Oh, come on. I don't have time to sit here and do nothing. I hate this. I hate when you do the tournament and you just wait. I get it, Ludi. You're trying to fail. Oh, look. They're real people. We know they're not. Let's do the fight thing already. Okay. So he's got two block. So I have to go for four. Okay. So he didn't go for the two block. There we go. Okay. He's dead. The 500 attack gets taken down to 257. That's fine. And he's going to have six, is it? Or five. Okay. Come on. Oh, we're going to have to wait until, like, nine seconds left again. Oh, come on. Come on. I don't have time. Eight, seven. Oh, it's a pain in the ass. It's having to sit here and wait for it. Good God. Because they never do it instantly. They're always like, oh, are you in the role? It's just programmed. Okay. Wait until, like, this many seconds. Okay. So there we go. We've got 34 cups. That's a lot. So we are, oh, my God. We're slowly getting there. Slowly. Oh, a pack. I'll take it. Yes. Give me. Give me. Give me. Give me. Almost 20,000. Almost 20,000. Are we going to be able to do it? I'm going to stay here, guys. You're going to stay here with us, and we are going to see if we can get. I've only done, I had, like, five or six battles, I think it was. Pryon's sutures? I don't know. It's probably no. Yeah, Pryon's sutures. We used Pryon. There's a lot of carnivals, right, in the game. So chances are. Ooh, oh, that was lucky. Oh, I couldn't have got better. I think I killed them all in one hit. And maybe not right to stay here. But concavenator. Concavenator's got love attack, though. So, I don't know. We'll see. We'll see. We'll see. Also, yes, all the bots or people we face in the tournament never have VIP. So we don't know what Lydia's trying to say. Like, well, you're an idiot. Not even our bots pay for it. God. So we'll just do that. I think that'll do. That'll do. That'll do, pig. We got Angelophosaurus. This is my relaxed stance. We're going to stay like this. We're going to relax because we're going to be here for 15 minutes. And look, you have to wait sometimes for, I mean, is it 20 seconds you get each time? Is it 20 seconds? How long is it? 20 seconds. I had to wait 13 seconds there for him to do bug or roll. Well, I mean, he eventually did his move. He did two attacks. It didn't affect us. This is so relaxing. I like it. How are you? How's your day? Oh, what was I going to do? Like the sketch of the start. I was going to come in with a cup of tea and, like, spin out and go, Damn it. Or maybe I'll redo it. Maybe I'll put that in. I hope my kid and I'm too lazy for that. Although I did want to make myself a cup of tea. But look at that. We're so strapped for time. Beavers didn't even have time to make a cup of tea. Oh, my God. What kind of world are we living in? Okay. I don't know what I got. 20 that time, apparently. 20? I was way overpowered, apparently. Bugger off. No, it wasn't. No way. Oh, my God. No. I'll click the X. Damn it. There. Free. Okay. Now, maybe I was overpowered because it does take type into account with these battles. It was possible I could do that. Hmm. Or maybe does it think like carnivals? Or just better. Oh, my God. My iPad hasn't been backed up for 161 weeks. Will you get the head-settings? And you have done it in 20 years. Do you want to do it now? Oh, no. This isn't good. Aerotitan. I think I might have to go for three to kill him. Oh, no, two. Okay. That's fine. That's okay. I can do that. Yes. Oh, yes. We got this. Oh, my God. I got twitchy eye as well. Oh, I was up to like half three last night. I know. Way past my bedtime. And I was just doing the battles and dressing with the live, and I was doing these battles. Fair enough. I was, I mean, I wasn't doing it like, you know, since 12, but I always do it just before I go to bed. Ooh. Megalosaurus doesn't have great attack. No, he doesn't want to. Kills at factor in one. And then maybe one block just in case. I guess it's safe. Because he's going to have a terrible attack. Because he's like, Oh, good attack. You've only got six. I don't think he'd kill me. He's only got five and he's dead in one. So I'm hoping this time I get more than 20 because they had a flyer and a carnivore. And the amphibian didn't make much of a difference, but everything there, except for the amphibian. Come on then. Give me something good. Give me something good. Come on. Come on. More than 20. 40. Oh, that's the max you can get. That's like two battles. Oh, I've only got 40 every time. What do you think, guys? Do I need 1,000 cups? I think that's statistically impossible. I don't think I can get 1,000 cups. I really don't think so. And I need to use, like, creatures that are down here. I need to. Because otherwise, I'm just going to get 20 cups. So if I only have so much time, I need to make as much cups as I possibly can. In that short period of time. You see, normally I wear a hair clip. That's the stage I'm at with my hair. I wear a hair clip. If people don't know why I haven't cut my hair, it's because... Oh, maybe this is in the future. Maybe watch it. Am I watching this in the future? What are you doing? No. Stop. Give me money. All hairdressers are closed still. An onset to reopen till next month. So there you have it. Whitney did buy a bunch of combs and scissors and stuff to cut my hair. I have yet to risk it. I might let her do it though. I might. She'd enjoy doing it. And, uh... Well, I don't care. I guess. Oh my god, that was... That was a big hit! It was a big hit! I have to go for Tijongosaurus. Damn, that sucks. I have to. Because that was such a big hit that I think the herbivore can kill me. Please go for three. Don't go for one. If you go for one, I'm closing the game. Yep, I'm closing it. Yep, we're done. Okay, there we go. Okay, and we're back in. I can't waste my... Open it! I can't afford to waste my time. I don't have that time. Ain't no clock. Oh my god. Yeah, I just have to. Yeah, I don't think we're doing this, man. I don't think we're doing this. The fact that I've already done four battles, I think it is. I kind of have to just... Sod it! I have to use good creatures. It means that I only get like 20 cups. But... Like, it means that I don't waste that time. The time I just wasted in that battle could have been a win now. And could have been 20 cups. So, it's like, it's... Do you risk going for more cups in the time? Or do you go for less cups but the guaranteed cups? You know, risky or not risky? And I went for the risky and it didn't pay off. And we've only got... 44 minutes? Oh, it's not looking too good. Oh, I'm only in survival. I'm not moving. I'm hoping I hit a stride. I'm hoping I hit a stride, but I don't think it's gonna happen. You know when you just go... I think we are, at the moment, going up a gradual and then it's gonna hit. It's gonna hit something like the top of the Predator League, the gold. Before we get into Dominator League. And it's just gonna stop. It's gonna be like 100 cups difference between number one and me. And... Oh, that's so good. Well, I'll go for like one extra block. Yeah, you would have had that. Playing that safe. 2000 health. And Quetza even at level 38. Can't kill me. In three hits. Maybe he could have killed me in four, two, three, six, nine. I think I would have just survived. I think I would have just survived if he did go for the reserve instead of the block. I think. Are we gonna be able to do this? I don't know, man. I don't know! I don't think so. I don't think so. Oh, 31. That's not so bad. We went up over 10 cups there. I mean, what are the prizes? If I do... If I don't get the Super DNA, what do I get? Also, hold on. I mean, while I'm here, sod it if we're not gonna win it. If we're not gonna win it. I wish there was a way to filter through tournament creatures. Oh, hold on. Oh, that's right. Yeah, sod it. We're doing the first one, I mean. Then we can do this. So let's go for Jurassic. Okay. And what do we have that's ready to hatch? They're okay. Seigodontosaurus. Is it still Jurassic? Okay. And let's go up this way. Oh, here we go. We got loads. We got Yutoranus. And we go this way. Jurassic. Come on. Come on. Another Yut. Let's go. There you go. So that's that done. Look at all this. Whee! Claim all of those. And whee! Claim all of those. Already that is... You know, I'm 129 out of 4,000 of the way there. So what are the prizes? So even if I do get to predator league, I get two guaranteed legendaries and DNA and food. I mean, if I win this. Oh, what? 300? 6? 1,200? Oh, no. No! None of the time! Damn it. I should have stayed up all night last night. I shouldn't have got sleep. Sleep was for the wheat. I shouldn't have done that. Oh, hold on. Ooh, I could get a good bunch of cups for this. They're at the level where they're much better than my Chajangosaurus. And they're not too far off. Metricanthosaurus. And I can kill them all in one hit, I think. And the Troodon, definitely. Quackers. The Goose. I don't know. I don't know if I could kill him in one hit. Because he's level 14. And he's not... Well, we'll see. We'll see. Look, the best I can do is just do my attacks as quickly as possible. Please. Please. Oh, Meri Hosep. Please. Please. Let me, like, get to dominator league. It's not going to happen. I think best case scenario, I finish just in predator. Just in this much, I think. I'm just going to go for that. Sod it. I wish you could speed up the attacks, like speed up. But you can't do this, because it has to be the real people, so it's real time. That's what we deal with. Come on. Oh, for God's sake. Don't have that time. There should be, like, a lightning round. Oh, you know what? I realized that when I was playing drossil with a live, if you... When you're doing the battles, if all you want is the incubators and you don't care about going up to cups or trophies or whatever. And it doesn't take... Oh, if I wound the pack, that would be amazing. I would just call it quits there. Hold on. Here we go. Again, again. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We may as well just, like, sod it, go all out. Yep. Okay. Yeah, so if you do the battles in drossil with a live and you just want the incubators, because that's all I want. I don't care about moving up ranks. And it takes a while. So if you fight the AI, you can get, like, chaos towards your daily incubator. And you also get... Oh, you get the incubators. I was like, why isn't this a suggestion? Like, you can only get that option if you wait, like, 30 seconds and you don't get a battle. I'm just like, have that as an opt-out or opt-in. Just say I want to fight AI. I just want to... I don't care about, like... I guess maybe then people just wouldn't do the battles because all they want is the incubators, I suppose. But that doesn't affect anybody. Whether I do the AI battles or not, it just means that the league plays. I don't go higher or I don't drop. Like, for Alliance missions, it's like, do so many chaos, do so many battles, do, uh, get your daily incubator stuff. So all of that stuff happens with battling AI. I know, I'm saying this in a drastic world, the game video. So nobody's gonna hear this from the deer. No chance. I'm gonna go for two hits just in case he... I think he had one block. Okay, so, Parasaurolophus. Oh, 133. Oh, I better be scared. Elvis! What are you gonna do? What are you gonna do? What are you gonna do? You're gonna hit me. I don't think so, buddy. I need blocks for two. Oh, yes, one of the longest animations. Uh-huh, uh-huh. Look at that, 19 seconds. Off the mark. Quick! Oh, I wish I'd won that. 1,200. 1,200 Super Deans. Oh, there we go! There we go. Okay, what's the highest in this one? 600! All I need to do is double my points in 40 minutes. Less than 40 minutes. And I've only been playing this for... Actually, I've been playing this. I've got a hundred. I think I got a hundred in about 10 minutes or something. Oh, frickin' click it, man! Ah! Right, okay, come on. Uh, Carnaraptor. That's good. That's good. So, I mean, if I was to get 40 cups, every battle, that's only five battles. That's pretty decent. However, it ain't gonna be like that. It'd be really good if it did, because then I could quickly breeze through this, but let's say, let's say I get 30. So, in five battles, that's 150 cups. So, already, we're looking at, you know, another five on top of that, to, well, you know, two or three on top of that, to get around about the same. Ah, come on. Come on. Oh, I don't think we're gonna do it. I don't think we're gonna do it. Oh. Oh, no. Don't you skip forward either. I see you. Oh, I'll just go, whee! That's cheating. Don't do that. Don't do it. I need the minutes one. I mean, it's up to you. You can spoil it for yourself, if you want to. I mean, I think we're not going to be able to do it. I'm gonna go for that, because I think he might have had one block. I could be wrong. He might have had no one yet. Now, Yutoranus has a lot of attack, though. Did he have any reserves? Did he? He didn't. Dammit. Uh, well, I still killed him in one hit. And he went for three, so that's fine. Okay. So, he's got one block, so we can go for two, and then two reserves. I'm doing this because it's the quickest animation. Bam, done. There you go. Quick. Maybe four is quicker, because it's just like the bite, isn't it? Whereas that's like a lead-up for the tail. But being that strategic, three to twelve, and I got... Whoa! I got, like, thirty-nine out of that. That was really good. More of those, please. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Yeah, whatever. Just give me it. Give me it. Come on. Let's speedrun this. There's no time to think. We just scroll down to around about this area, and then we pick, I don't know, Glyphornax. We can, I think we can definitely get into gold. We can definitely get into gold. Oh yes, this is good. Yes, this is like all-out attack. All-out attack. However, I'm hoping that I get a decent amount of cups for this. I'm hoping. I'm hoping. Oh, come on! Just click it! Stop wasting my time! I realize that's what Lydia does. They waste your time by, like, these battles here, and Indress of World Alive. It's just like, you're just wasting your time anyway because when you're doing battles there. And then they just want all your money. They waste your time. What do you mean? Come on! Speed it. I mean, I'm glad, I'm happy that they added, like, the speed up thing. That was good. That was good. But, this, they're not real people, Lydia! Stop with the charade! Charade! Whatever. Just stop it. Just let me speed up. I don't have time for this. I could probably do it if the PCs, like, chose that move straight away, and it was sped up animations. I might have been able to get to dominate a league. But instead, I have to wait, like, 10 seconds for this guy to choose his attack. Look at him! Look at him! It's already, 12 seconds that was. 12! Okay, so we had four attacks. So, two, and then two reserves. There you go. Quick attack! Bam! There you go. Okay. Here we go. And I can't, I can't speed this up. I have to wait for it a little bit. Well, I know, I know. 351, 26, 26 I got for that. Not the best. Glyphonax was a bit too OP for that. Oh! Oh! Well, there you go. There you go. That's not too bad. And some VIP points. No super DNA, though. It's a bit of a shame. Let's go down. Yes, Stegoceratops. Not the best, because it's another herb of all. I mean, you've seen how many carnivores. Every battle we do has carnivores in. Very weak team. I don't think we're going to get a lot of cups here. I really don't. But you never know. We've got to stay positive, guys. Stay positive. We can do this. Oh, it's coming up to half an hour left. Half an hour left. Who needs sleep, man? Who needs sleep? Yep, there you go. He's dead. Come on. Right, one. It kills it. And then, woo! Look at that. One second. Bam! One second. Decision taken. Decisive. So now I'm going to have to wait, like, a couple of seconds, probably about 10 seconds, maybe to then switch in the langosaurs. And then here's the, there's so many giveaways that these are bots, because as soon as they switch in a creature, there's no time in thinking what they're going to do. They do it. Watch. Ready? He's going to go bam. He knew exactly where he's going to switch in that. So here's nothing. And we kill him in two. So there you go. Wow, not even a second, I think that was. Done. And then just all out. All out attack. Come on. We should have seven, I think? You can't kill me. Okay, that was only seven seconds. That was pretty quick for a bot. That was pretty quick. I want to know what the quickest time a bot has done, like a turn in. That was seven seconds. Usually takes about 10 seconds. Oh my God, I chose the, oh, I chose the animation to take the ages. I should have done that. I didn't have to. Okay. Okay, so that battle took about two minutes. That took two minutes. Okay, that's fine. I don't know what that was. Was that 40? I think that was 40. Was it? I don't know. Oh, wow. Super Slayers. What's going on here? Oh, yes. Okay. Okay, we're getting good prizes at least 650 VIP points. Not bad at all. Now remember, if we open that pack from the Dominator League, we're probably going to get big, big prices. Big, big prices as in the VIP points. I expect like 1,300. Maybe even more. Maybe 2,600 possibly. This is great. This is good. As far as the matchup goes, my team is incredibly underpowered except for the Antarctic Depeleter. But factoring my Chajunga sources. Hopefully should be good. Nothing is good against me, though. So maybe the algorithm would be like, yeah, that was an easy battle for you, wasn't it? No, I got Toji's. Little Toji's. Right, okay. Two hits. Two hits. One was already. Wow. Again. Beautiful. Actually, what was that? Okay, let's see. Let's time it. I'm going to say 5 seconds. 15. 15 is going to do his move out. Ready? 17. 16. 15. 14. Took him 10 seconds. 10 seconds. I don't have this. Okay, so we went for an attack. So I saw them. I'll just go for that. I think he went all out. Yeah. Now, this is Zalmonodon. Zalmonodon. I didn't need to block. But we're going to have four. Factoring with my reserve, that's five. Two hits kills them. So we don't have to worry about what he's going to do. So eight, nine, 10 seconds again. 11. 12. 12 seconds. You're taking the Michael. Taking the Mick. So he's only got three blocks. And we go for five. And he went for one block. Not bad. Not bad. Okay, now what do we get? What do we get? Quick math. Let's see. What are we going to get? 40 again. Yes. Oh, we're rising. We're rising. Oh. 28 minutes. Another pack. Another one. Another one. Oh, 60 books. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. I don't think we're going to do it. I mean, as soon as we get into Predator League, we can see what it's going to take. What it's going to take for us to get to the next level. Oh, I don't think we can do it. I really don't. I hope we can, but I don't bother. It's going to take me like half an hour to get through this silver league. I think. I should be timing this. Damn, where's my phone? Good. No, go. Three seconds. Oh, this is good. Oh, that's good. A carnival. And amphibians. I'm getting lucky with these teams. That one battle I lost was probably my fault because the team my put in wasn't very good. But, uh, yeah, I'm getting good with the matchups here. This is great. One attack, two reserves. So one and then two reserves. He's definitely dead. One thousand four hundred. Oh, I did blow sutures. Oh, so beautiful. Love it. Come on. Just do it. Four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, 11, 12, 12 seconds. Right. There you go. Don't care. Don't care. I'm killing you. What does Diplo sutures have for attack? Oh, 360. Aye, aye, aye. He's got two? Oh, he's got four. Okay. So two, three, four, five. Oh, five seconds. That was a quickie. All right. I'm going to go for this. Oh, okay. That was risky because he could have went for three block and then killed me in his next turn, I think. That was lucky. I could have, like, another 40 cups. Yes. Keep on going. Keep on rising. We're going to move 10 places each time. Just give me that Velociraptor Superdine Airpack. Give me it. Give me, give me, give me. Give me so many packs so far. Give me more. Okay. Who you are? And who you are? Scroll down another Diplo sutures. Another one. Another one. So do you like this? The game face cam in Jurassic World the game? I don't know. It took a lot of time, I think, as well with Jurassic World Alive. As far as series went on my channel, it was, it took a while to edit because this footage you're seeing is high quality. So it took ages to transfer, it took ages to render. And then when it came to adding all of the different things, it took ages. And if I'm going to be honest, it wasn't the most popular thing on the channel, Jurassic World Alive. So I was like putting in all this effort. I wasn't enjoying the game. People weren't really watching it. I was like, what about, why am I doing this to myself? I want to, I want to record and make videos that I, I want to watch or I want to see or I think people want to see. And that's why I made that Deadland video because that was like, yeah, I want to do that. That's going to be fun. I want to, I want to do that. Put the head of the way. It's been just so long. Oh my God. I think I'm going to have to buy the bullet. I'm going to have to buy the bullet and have my hair cut when he's going to have to do it. And you realize it would be months. Oh, come on. 13 seconds for you to make your bloody mind up. And all I'm going to do is kill you. Six is a quick attack. I think it's not like, it's the shake. I am. Yeah, that's pretty quick. That's good. That's good. Right. It's just flops. 40. Thank you. Come on. Come on. 12 ranks. Come on. Keep going. Keep going. Keep going. 24 minutes. 24 minutes. Come on. Let's go. 24 minutes. 24 minutes. Okay. That's that. That's that. That's that data. That data. He's against me. Everything's against me. No. Okay. That's a that's a good. That's another 40 cups. I think that's another 40 cups. Only. Oh my God. There's a charge or anywhere. I don't know. Oh God. There's a way for me to charge this, but I don't have the cables long enough. Oh God. I'm going to think of my feet here guys. The plug's there. Cable's there. Now because it's like I'm recording this, I can't put the charger into where the charge is supposed to go because that's where the recording thing is. But it does also have an outlet in the recording software to charge it. But I've done this in the past and it doesn't charge as quickly as it drains. So even if I was to put in the charger, it's still going to die, but not as quick. But at the same time, if I mess with the cable, it'll break the connection. Footage might corrupt. Oh. Don't become a YouTuber. It's too stressful. Oh God, is he going to kill me? Don't do it. Don't do it. Don't do it. Oh that was close. I don't know why I went for seven. It's a long attack. We don't have time for this James. Am I going to have to do it on my phone? Am I going to have to like, here you go guys. Am I going to have to? Oh my God. Okay, another 40. Another 40. Yes. Come on, let's keep going. Let's keep going. I've got my iPhone. Worst comes to worst. We're going to have to record on my iPhone and then I'm going to have to edit it in or something. What? Oh no. I like this. This is fun. Yes. You're terrible. But why not? Oh God, I shouldn't have used them. I shouldn't have used them. Please don't be the fliers. Don't. Okay. Okay. Right. So we're going to go for two hits on Una Ranchus and kill it. Wait. If I get the low power message on this, is it okay? Or is it going to close me out of the battle? Do I lose that battle? Oh please don't. Because we've still got one more warning before we die. We've got a 5% warning. So we're okay. We're running on reserve fuel. Just imagine that. We're running on reserve fuel. It's okay. We haven't got a warning yet. Oh no, we're not on reserve. We're coasting. We're fine. So two hits. Then one reserve. Then you've got to switch into Olympia. And then Olympia is only going to have one attack. And Olympia might die in one hit. I don't know what his health is. What is his health? Ooh, it doesn't die in one hit. Ah, metro long does though. Right, there you go. Okay. Right, what are you going to do? What are you going to do? Ooh, okay. I have to take it out. I have to take it out. Two hits kills a factor in the one extra for the metro long. Oh sorry if you did block, which you did because that 400 attack, 500 attack basically gets turned into 200. And rather take the 200 than anything else. And we can kill it in one hit. He's only got three. We're going to have four in the next go. We kill it no matter what. Let's see what he does. Let's see what he does. I don't want to go for the four hit. I don't think. Oh, but we're going to have to anyway. Okay, four hits. There we go. Done and done. Here we go. Come on, we got this. We got this. Yes, there we go. 40 please. That was a tough one. Yes, there we go. Another 40. Ooh, we can bring into it. Oh, all off is 75. Fantastic. Thank you. Thank you. Yes, what a waste of my time. One, two, three. I don't know. Let's pick a lump beer. Why not? We seem to get 40 for everything we do. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Come on. Don't be carnivores. Don't be carnivores. Oh, they're all carnivores. Oh my God. Damn it. Well, it's not too bad. It's not too bad. They're all dying two hits. So it could be worse. The only problem is they do get like an extra 50% attack. He's going to go for an all out here. Then I can go for two attack, one reserve. A lump beer does have a decent amount of health. It's not great. I don't know why you don't have a lump beer level 40, though. Yeah. Yeah. Now concavenator I think has the most attack out of all of them. So one, two, and then one reserve. Come on. Come on. We got this. For all the marbles. 500. 500. Don't go for two. Don't go for two. Oh, do. Yes. Fine. Fair enough. Go for it. Go for two. Right. What does Rajasthega have? What does Rajasthega have? Oh, he's got terrible. He's got a terrible amount. He's only going to have three. So he can't kill me in two. And there we go. There we go. Then that's a guaranteed win. It's a guaranteed W. A 200 attack? Yeah, 242. Yeah. So two, four, six. Could have been dangerous if he'd done three attack to me. That might have killed me. Do it. Come on. Okay. So he's got three attack. We kill him in, we kill him in one even. So there you go. That's all she wrote. Headbutt. One of the faster animations. Very good. Very good. I think we've done it. We got into Predator League. We got into Predator League, I think. 35. You kidding me? That was way too far. Okay. So what do we need? What do we need? What do we need? Nah. Nah. It's not done. It's not done. We need to double our score. Double it. Double it. But there's still a chance. There's still a chance we can win the Super Raptor. I'm just going to put level one into Raptor. That'll do. There's still a chance that we can get the Super DNA pack on the spin wheel. There's still that chance. And it's worth it. So I have now 17 minutes left. 17 minutes left. It's not happening. It's not happening. Let's say it takes three minutes for me to do a battle. Three, six, nine, 12, 15. So it's five battles. That's 200 cups. That's 200 cups at getting 40. Oh, there's the five. There's the five at getting 40 each time. That's 200 cups. That's 800. Damn. Damn. But you know what? Would I rather win that DNA or have had some sleep? If this game had just released, I would have had to, I feel like, because I would have wanted to get it. But you know what? It's okay. It's okay. So one, two, factor in one extra, and then two blocks just in case. Yeah, there you go. Well, factor in one extra. That's fine. That's fine. I'll take that. If I were to turn into 450, which is not much of a difference, but he does die in one hit. Okay. Well, guys, we did good. We did good, I think. I think we did good. Like going from bottom of survivor league to predator league in less than an hour. I'd say that's really good. We did a great job. We've had ourselves all on the back. That was only 25. So there you go. That was only 25. And that was tough. That was a tough battle. But it's because it was an indoor rock that we had in there. So what do we do, guys? Do we keep on going for 15 minutes, get to rank 67, and get the same prize? Or do we get a silver rewards pack? I think we get a silver rewards pack. And we face up against an Indragrant Gen 2 anyway. Might as well do that. Okay. So yeah, let's do you. We don't need anything much extra like that. That's won. That's won the game. So here we go. Let's see. We've got 15 minutes to win a silver rewards pack. Chances of us really winning the super DNA pack in the spin wheel is probably 0.001% chance. It's incredibly low, if possible at all. So bearing that in mind, I'd rather go for the guaranteed silver rewards pack and get some good DNA and VIP points and whatever the other prizes. Oh, here it is. Indragrant Gen 2. Level 1. 4,000 health. 4,000 points. Oh, look at it. It killed him and we get to speed this up so it's even quicker. So we could probably win this pack and do like a couple more fights left. Indragrant versus Indragrant. Yum. There you go. Beautiful. We did it. There you go. That's a title. Indragrant versus Indragrant. You have to wait an hour into the video until you got that. Clickbait. It's in. More Indoraptors. Yes. Oh, that's a tough Spinosaur. Level 288. Oh, we go for 1. That's good. You can only block for 1 and I think we killed him. So let's just go for it. Let's go for 3. Yeah. I need to block for 1 and we do 6,000 damage. Killed him. Come on. We got 5. Now we're on reserve. Now we're on reserve tank. We got 5%. We do have an iPhone though. We do have an iPhone. I should have charged it. I should have charged it. I don't know why I didn't. Okay, 1, 2. Sonny's going all out. Kill him. What's this? 800. 5,000. But we can kill it in 2 hits and he's going to go for 2 hits to kill us and he's going to go 1 block. We're going to have 3 if not 4. So he's only got 1 block and he's dead. Yeah, there you go. Dead. Okay. 2 more battles. Can't we get it? 2 more wars. On here. Go away, Code 19. Oh, a level 12 Indoraptor. Woo, Gen 2. Oh, this is tough. Oh, this one's way tougher. You know what? I'm going to put in that and then I'm going to put in... I need an Indormous Rex Gen 2. That's what I need here. Now, if it's within an hour of the tournament ending, the cups don't change. Like, you stay the same cups. So I'm just going to go for loads of reserves as long as I get rid of Quetzar. I mean, if it kills Oster Pasaurus, I'm okay. But yeah, I just want to use something to get all my reserves up for Indormous Rex Gen 2. Ooh, it's got 4. It can kill me in 2. Is it going to go for any... Oh, it went for all of its attack to kill me. And there we go. We won. Okay. Indormous Rex Gen 2 is going to burst against Indoraptor Gen 2. So there you go. Here we go. Here we go. God, itchy, itchy. It's all the stress. All the stress. Here we go. Indoraptor Gen 2 left. Well, Evo 2. Evolution 2. Oh, look at them. Oh, it looks cool. Oh, he goes for an attack. Ooh. Look at that. About the same health. Sorry, about the same attack, but not the same health. Uh, I don't think... Maybe it is the same health. So 1, 2, 3, fucking 1 extra. I think he's probably got 2 block. And there you have it. Bah, take that Gen 2. Ugh. I've been scarred. Scarred from Dressable of the Life. I hate it. Oh, he goes for 5. Ooh. Brings in rage. And then we just go for 8. I can kill him. Ooh. 34,000 damage. Damn. Killed him. Beautiful. Beautiful. Yep, there we go. Come on, the final battle to win the Silver Award is... Oh, jeez. Ooh. Ooh, that's scary. We need a flyer. Um... Okay. Metrophodon it is. And then... Ooh. Sekno. I mean, just to guarantee, just to guarantee that we got this. Oh, yes, we've definitely got a 1 hit. Wa-ba! And then probably 2 hits. Oh, yep, there we go. And then another 2 hits for Indoraptor. And then finally, Sekno... This is like one of those matriotes, just... Like... He kills me. I kill him. He kills me. I kill him. And we won. Basically. So now we're going to go for 2 attacks. And then his ostiposaurus will go for another 2 attacks to kill me. And then my Sekno suitors will go for 3 attacks to kill him. Yep. Pretty much. Yep. I like these battles. It's just a shame because I can't do them. Because at this point, they're so expensive to do. Because I have to use my best creatures in order to pull off something, like a battle that is like this. But... I mean... If it's for a reward, a pack, whatever... There we go. So for some rewards, we got some food and a zing-zing. But we did get 650 VIP points. Isn't that bad? Here we go. 9 minutes left. Let's see. One more battle. Let's go! Uh... Let's put in... Mastodonosaurus. If I win... This pack... On. Oh my God! You are amazing, Whitney! Is that... That's a cup of tea. That is a cup of tea. Did you have to put it in this mug, though? Mmm. Mmm. Lovely. Right. Here we go. This is it. What a darling. Brings me a cup of tea. Didn't even have time to make a cup of tea. Teamwork! Damn it. Teamwork! Okay. So... Here we go. Oh, that's a Velociraptor Gen 2! What was the impending tension? Alright. Okay. Come on. Oh, he looks cool! He looks sick! That's what I used to think. If you used sick in a sentence, it would look like something would have to look like that. It's like spikes and stuff. That's sick! It's like a skateboarder. Oh! You want to do... You want to dance? You want to dance, huh? You're going to die. You can't dance this, Prince. Right. And drop Gen 2 again. Oh, no! Just take a sip of tea. It took us an hour and a bit to get here. But team, return! Okay. And there it is. Okay. Well, we did one more battle. And we've won a silver award. So, we've opened so many packs! Like, how many packs have we opened today? Good lord! Come on. Give me it. Give me 24. Ah, well, 700. Oh! Chris Pratt got it. Oh, and Grady got it. 89. 89. And what do we get on the prize wheel? I've noticed a lot of the battles as well. There's no longer any entry-like cost, which is really good. I enjoy that. So, we're not after cups at this point. We just want to win before the barry runs out, before the tournament ends. And they're probably both going to end at the same time, I'd say. It seems like it. We now have... How long left? How long do we have left? Just wake the computer up. Come on! Got this hair, man. It's awful. Seven minutes. We have seven minutes. We can probably get in three battles at a max. Three at a push. I want to meet Injen Mug. I like me in Injen Mug. Right. There we go. Come on. Come on. Ooh, this is a good one. This is good. I think we're going to get a lot of cups for this. I think we are. I've only got 70 minutes left on this, on that memory card, even though it's like 64 gig, can only hold 17 more minutes of this footage because it records in like super high quality. It's the one that's bigger than... What is it? 1920 by 1080. I really shouldn't, and it records at 60 FPS as well. I really shouldn't record in that dimensions and quality. But I do. Because I'm an idiot who focuses too much on what he's doing. Oh, no. Well, that's okay. We got this. Yeah, it's going to have to happen, isn't it? Look at this. This is ridiculous. Hi, guys. Victory. There we go. We got 71 and we got 24 cups for that. Like I said, if we'd just been doing these battles, we'd be like 40 ahead, if not 50. Is it worth it? No. We got silver wards and we got VIP points. We probably could have won a card pack? I'll say probably. We got lucky. We got really flipping lucky when we won the card pack after card pack after card pack that time. We got some rogue wards and then silver wards and then we got VIP pack. That was incredibly lucky. It's like winning the lottery, that was. Yo, we can collect into it. That's okay. That's okay. We can collect into it. So one reserve, two attack. We can kill that in one hit. Come on. What's going to give up first? What's going to give up first? A tournament or my iPad? Two attacks. We now have T minus five minutes left. Like I said, probably only three more battles. So one, two, and then two reserves. I think you might have had one block. Maybe. Look at that. A super hybrid. In its evolution to only 500 attack. Am I just used to like dinosaurs doing way more damage now? I mean that's not that great now. I feel like it is though. That's on par with like a level 40 T-Rex I suppose. Okay. So we might as well just go all out attack. We kill it in one. So yep. There you go. Four minutes left. Come on. 5% battery. You got this. You got this. 25, what did we get? We got 30. Wait, we got 24 there again. I think. Damn. Oh, no. Come back. No. Okay. We have like, this is probably our final battle I think. Maybe able to squeeze in one more. One more. I don't care about, we're not getting there. We're not getting dominated league. It wasn't happening. Oh, that's a terrible team to face up against for the final battle. I don't like that one. I don't even think we kill that in one hit. I think it's going to take two. Well guys, did you? Did you manage to do this? You probably could have. You probably got way more, well I say that you probably don't have way more spare time than me. I'm just not very good with using it. When this game first came out, I was playing it constantly. Constantly. And now, not so much. And there it goes. We have died. Okay. But that is not the end of this video. No. An iPhone. Oh, there we go. Oh yeah, that's not obnoxious at all. Fantastic. Okay, so we have one minute. We're going to do a final battle. I don't even have you that loud in game. This is great. What's that team? That's okay. That's okay. We can do this. Where is it? There you go. Let me drink me tea. Bring that closer for you. You know what I could do? I could screen record it. I could do that. But that's way too much effort. This is way better. Right. So we can go for one hit, is it? One hit, two reserves. There you go. God, it's so dark. Look at that. Wow, you can barely see it. Is this flipped as well? I mean, it's flipped in the recorder. So I'm going to have to flip the footage. Oh, he switched. Is he going to go for an attack? Oh, he does. The cheeky git. Right. How many attacks is it going to take to kill him? Two. So one, two, one, two, and one reserve. Two attacks, two blocks, one reserve. And I think we've won. You know what, guys? It was a good effort. It was a good effort. We tried our best. We only had an hour if you haven't done this at all. Like you haven't participated in the tournament. You need at least three hours. Three hours. If you've got a day and you've got three hours to spare, leave it to the last minute and do three hours then. Because if you do three hours right away, then you're going to go straight into Dominator League and then use your best creatures and waste them. And you're not going to have enough. So if you are going to do it this way, leave it to the last minute. And here we go. Prize wheel. 30 odd. I think we've got 787 taking us to rank. 75 is that? Is that 75? What? We're going to win. Please be the pack. I would scream. I would literally scream. Is that 100? What is that? Oh, it's 100. Okay, so here we go. We're going to win the prize. Oh, it's gone. Ew, it's gone. We go over here. Tap it. Click. I'm clicking. There it is. We got it. Our Predator Twin pack. Unfortunately, it was not, you know, our kickstart to Interrupted Gen 2 that we wanted. But hey, it's good. Okay, so what do we get? Food. 2005 version of DNA, which isn't too bad. Microsaurus and Microsaurus, which we could have got better ones. They're not very good legendaries. And for VIP points, we get 2,600. That's really good. I'll take that. Yeah, that's awesome. Okay. There you have it, guys. Oh, hold on. Did we get... Oh, God, look at that. Reach Hunter League. Reach all of them. We didn't finish in Dominate League or even get to Dominate League. Yeah, so that could have been an extra 40 Super Raptor DNA. So we are going to get, though, 30, 42. So it's not too bad. Click them all. Yeah, look at it go. Yeah. Beautiful. There you have it. So we have seen. You've seen Interrupted Gen 2. We did the tournament. We opened so many packs. So I wouldn't say that's a loss. I'd say that's kind of a win. But anyway, guys, if you enjoyed this video, leave a like. And until next time, we all get a haircut. I'll see you later. Oh, bye-bye.
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تأتي أهمية مشاركة المشاركة الجماركة السعودية في هذا المؤتمر لعدد من العتبارات يأتي في مقدمةها أولا لاستفادة من الخبرات والأدوات المستحدمة في معظم الدول وكما علمنا أن هناك أكثر من 60 بلد مشارك في هذا المؤتمر وكل بلد له تجربة ناجحة في مكافحات الغشة التجاري والتقليق وانتهاك فقوق الملكية الفكرية فجرد حضور المؤتمر والاستفادة من هذه الخبرات وأيضا تقديم تجربة الجماركة السعودية كل ذلك يجعل من عملية تبادل المعلومات بين هذا الجمع مهم جدا في تطوير آليات وأدوات مكافحات الغشة التجاري والتقليق والنقطة الثانية المهمة أيضا أن الجماركة السعودية لديها مؤتمر قادم بإذن الله تنظمه للمرة الثالثة في ثلاثة الثلاثة الفين وثلاثة عش وبالتالي فهي فرصة أيضا لنوقف على أحدث إذارات المنتدى وتبادل أيضا وتسويق والترويج للمؤتمر القادم بإذن الله واقع جرائم الملكية الفكرية في منطقة الشرق الأوسط هو واقع أيضا مواثل لبقية الأقاليم في معظم الدول لأن جريمة انتهاك الحقوق الملكية الفكرية هي جريمة عالمية هو جميع الدول والمجتمعات تعاني من هذه المشكلة والعلها أيضا في الشرق الأوسط ربما تكون أيضا منتشرة بسبب أولا أن الشرق الأوسط يأتي في قلد الدول العالم أيضا هو منطقة لتحويل وتبادل ونقل البضائع بين مختلف دول العالم وبالتالي يكون التقليد له يمكن أكبر من غيره جهود منظمات الأنتربول في محاربة ومكافحة جرائم الملكية الفكرية جهود الملموسة فكما شاهدنا وسمعنا أنه عقد الانتربول العديد من المؤتمرات والندوات وورش العمل وهذه ربما أيضا تشهد على هذه الجهود وقدرة الانتربول على جمع ستين دولة في مكان واحد وتبادل الخبرات لمدة ثلاثة أيام بلشك هو تتواجن لهذه الجهود وهي عملية ممنهجه منظمة لتطوير آليات مكافحة الغشة التجاري والتقليد وانتهاك حقوق الملكية الفكرية الاستراتيجية القادمة لجمارك السعودية في مكافحة الغشة التجاري وانتهاك حقوق الملكية الفكرية قائمة على عدد من المحاور هناك أدوات واستراتيجية متبقة وهناك أيضا تطوير لهذه الاستراتيجية وفقا لما يتضح من سواء طرق الغش والتقليل أو الأدوات لمكافحة هذه الجرائم وبلا شك أن اليوم من خلال هذا المؤتمر ومعرفتنا لدور الانتربول في أيضا سعيه لمكافحة هذه الجرائم هذا بلا شك سيجعلنا أيضا نحاول تعزيز التعاون مع هذه المنظمة لمكافحة جرائم الغشة التجاري والتقليد وانتهاك حقوق الملكية الفكرية وأيضا من خلال ما سمعنا في بعض ما دار في هذه المنتهدة بلا شك سوف نوظف بعض الأدوات الناجعة لمكافحة الغشة التجاري والتقليد لأيضا الاستفادة منها وتطبيقها في الجمارك السعودية استكمالا للجهود الضخمة التي تبذلها الجمارك السعودية الجهود التي تقوم بها هذه الإدارة المتخصصة في منظمة الانتربول بلا شك لمسناها في هذا المنتهدة جهود مبذولة لأولا جمع المعلومات وتوزيع هذه المعلومات ولا التشارك في هذه المعلومات سواء بين القطاعات والجهات الحكومية أو أيضا مع الجهات الخاصة وعملية تبادل المعلومات بلا شك سيتكون ثمارتها بإذن الله هي الحد من القرصنا وانتهاك حقوق الملكية الفكرية وبلا شك هذا أيضا الجهود واضحة جدا من هذه الإدارة في ختام هذا اللقاء أود حقيقة نتقدم بالشكر الجزيل لمنظم هذا المنتهدة وعلى رأسهم منظمة الانتربول وبلا شك جهات المختصة في بانمى وبلا شك استفدنا كثيرا من حضورنا في هذا اللقاء وبإذن الله ستكتم الفوائد في المؤتمرات القادمة والتي بإذن الله سنحاول المشاركة فيها
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4.1.3 Remainder and Factor Theorems
Discusses remainder and factor theorems and works symbolic and application problems
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2014-05-13T18:46:28
2024-02-05T07:36:10
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This video will talk about the remainder and factor theorems. The remainder theorem says if a polynomial p of x is divided by x minus c, then using synthetic division, the remainder is equal to, not equation, equal to p of c, or the outcome when we plug in the c. So p of negative 2, we know that c is negative 2. That's on the outside. And then we're going to put in our 1 for x to the fourth and 3 for x cubed, 0 because there's no x squared term, negative 2 for x and then negative 4. So whatever my remainder is here would be the same thing as if I were to plug in this negative 2. So let's do the synthetic division. Bring down 1, multiply by negative 2, and then add this row so we get 1. And 1 times negative 2 would be negative 2, plus 0 would be negative 2. Remember multiply on the diagonal so that would be positive 4. And then add the column so that gets us positive 2. And 2 times negative 2 would be a negative 4, and that would give us negative 8. So what this is really saying is if we were to plug in chug negative 2 into this function, we would end up with negative 8. It also asks us to do it with positive 2. Again, that means 2 is on the outside, 1, 3, 0, negative 2, negative 4. And bring down the 1 and multiply, add we get 5. 5 times 2 is 10, plus 0 is 10. 10 times 2 is 20, minus 2 is 18. And 18 times 2 is 36, and 36 minus 4 should be 32. And let's just double check one of them. Let's do this first one. So we have P of negative 2. And that says that we have negative 2 to the fourth, or that's going to be 16. Plus 3 times negative 2 cubed, which is really plus 3 times negative 8. And then minus 2 times negative 2, which we can say is plus 4. And then minus 4. So these two cancel each other out. We really just have 16 minus 24. And 16 minus 24 is a negative 8. So it really does work. Now the factor theorem says that if we have the same polynomial, P of x, then if we can find P of c equal to 0, then that would mean that x minus c would become a factor. If you know what c is, you could make it x minus that c and you've got a factor. Or if you know that x minus c is a factor, then when you plug in the c value into your polynomial, you should get a remainder of 0. So we have here that we want to see if 3x minus 1 is a factor of this. So let's first find out what we have for c. So 3x minus 1 said it equal to 0. 3x is going to be equal to 1, because we're really finding the 0 is another way to think about it. And dividing by 3, x is equal to 1 third. That should make things interesting. So 1 third goes on the outside. 3, negative 19, positive 30, negative 8. And if this is really a factor, this should be a 0 down here. But let's multiply. Bring down the 3, multiply by 1 third. 1 third times 3 is just 1. And now we're going to 19 plus 1 is negative 18. And then negative 18 times 1 over 3, you could think of it as negative 18 over 3, haven't done fractions for a while. Negative 18 over 3 is negative 6. And negative 6 plus 30 would be a positive 24. And 24 is basically 24 over 3 is going to give me 8. Positive 8 here, remainder 0. So we got what we thought. Okay, now we want to use this factor theorem again to show that the given value is a 0. So we should be able to use our synthetic division again and say negative 4. And then we have 1, 0 for the squared term, negative 13 and 12. Bring down the 1, multiply, we get negative 4. And add in 0 and negative 4, we get negative 4. Negative 4 times negative 4 would be positive 16. And when we add, we get 3. And 3 times negative 4 is going to be negative 12. And 12 minus 12 is going to give me 0. Yes, it is a 0. This time I'll also show you the other way that you can use the factor theorem. We could take our negative 4 and just plug and chug it. So we're really doing P of negative 4. So that means negative 4 is going to be cubed. And then minus 13 times our negative 4 plus the 12. And when you do that, negative 4 cubed is negative 64. Negative 13 times negative 4 is plus 52 and then plus our 12. 52 plus 12 is 64 minus 64 is going to be 0. You have x equal negative 4 is a 0. So let's look at a story problem. Due to fluctuation in tax revenues, the county government is projecting a deficit in the next 12 months, followed by a quick recovery, payment of all the debt near the end of the period, and we got this function. And it represents the amount of debt in millions of dollars in month M. So use a remainder theorem to find that the debt was higher in month 5 or month 10 and how much higher. Well, remember if we do the remainder theorem, it tells us that if we do our synthetic division here, that whatever we get down here will be what the deficit actually was. I remember P of 5, the outcome is what we would get. So we have 0.1 and negative 2 and 15 and negative 64 and negative 3. So let's bring it down, 0.1. And then 0.1 times 5 would be 0.5. And I've already done all these calculations so you can check them on your own if you want to. But negative 2 plus 0.5 is going to be negative 1.5. That one's not so bad. But negative 1.5 times 5 is going to be negative 7.5. And 15 plus negative 7.5 is going to be 7.5. 7.5 times 5 is going to give us 37.5. And if I add 37.5 to negative 64, I get a negative 26.5. And negative 26.5 times 5 is a negative 132.5. So my remainder or actually the result when I plug it in is negative 135.5. There's a decimal in there. So let's try it with 10. Now let's look at the month 10. Now that took a lot of time to do all that. So remember that we can also do F or in this case D of 10. And to do that I just actually put the formula in my calculator. And I'm going to go set my window up so that I can look at 10. Actually I want to verify 5 so I'll go to 5 first. And I'll do second graph. And at 5 I have negative 135 like I expected. And at 10 I'm going to get negative 143. So if I have negative 143 and I want to find the difference and I have minus a negative 135.5 I end up with a difference of 7.5 when I add the opposite. Or we can do it this way. Go to my home screen and take negative 143 minus a negative 135.5 and I get negative 7.5. And that would be million dollars. So now it says the total debt reaches maximum between month 7 and 10 using remainder theorem to determine which month I've put in this function D of M. And we want to know what happens where the maximum is between 7 and 10. So I'm going to go into my second window and look at it starting at 7. And I'll go every one. So I'm ready to go to second graph to look at my table. And I can see that at 7 I have negative 161.9. At 8 I have negative 169.4. And then I go back down at month 9 to 165.9. So our maximum happened at 8 months.
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Creating a labeled scatter plot in R with ggplot2 (CC157)
A labeled scatter plot is an effective approach when you want to highlight something about data that you are measuring with two continuous variables. In this episode of Code Club, Pat shows how he would convert a slope chart into a labelled scatter plot to display the change in people's intention to receive the COVID-19 vaccine with data from 2020. He uses geom_point from ggplot2 to create the scatter plot and then shows how to add labels using geom_label or geom_label_repel (from ggrepel). Finally, he also uses geom_abline, coord_fixed, and geom_text to create a legend. The data depict the percentage of people in 15 countries who would be willing to receive the COVID-19 vaccine as of August and October of 2020. In this episode, Pat uses #ggplot2, #ggrepel, and #dplyr to make an labeled scatter plot. The accompanying blog post can be found at https://www.riffomonas.org/code_club/2021-10-25-labeled-scatter-plot. Want more practice on the concepts covered in Code Club? You can sign up for my weekly newsletter at https://shop.riffomonas.org/youtube to get practice problems, tips, and insights. If you're interested in taking an upcoming 3 day R workshop be sure to check out our schedule at https://riffomonas.org/workshops/ You can also find complete tutorials for learning R with the tidyverse using... Microbial ecology data: https://www.riffomonas.org/minimalR/ General data: https://www.riffomonas.org/generalR/ 0:00 Creating a labeled scatter plot 2:31 Creating scatter plot 4:50 Giving context to the data with coord_fixed and abline 6:37 Cleaning up theme settings 7:51 Adding a diagonal line with a legend 11:22 Adding labels to the points 15:51 Critique of figure
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2021-10-25T16:00:30
2024-02-05T07:46:01
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When our audience looks at our figure for the very first time, one of the first things that they notice is the relative position of different data points on the X and Y axis. And so what data that we represent on that X and Y axis is critically important. In recent episodes of Code Club, I've been building out a series of versions of a slow plot, where on the X axis we put categorical data, two different months say, and on the Y axis, continuous data say the percent of people willing to receive a future COVID-19 vaccine. Today, what I want to experiment with is instead of putting those categorical or discrete months on the X axis, what happens if we put one response, so say responses in August of 2020 of whether or not people would receive a future vaccine, and on the Y axis put another continuous variable, say people's willingness to receive the COVID-19 vaccine as they reported it in October, two months after their initial being surveyed. So that's exactly what we're going to do today. Now, because a scatter plot is a little bit boring, we're going to kind of spice it up a bit, and we're going to put country labels next to the data so that we can see what country each point corresponds to. Let's dig into our studio and we'll get going on creating a labeled scatter plot in this episode of Code Club. You'll notice in my Git tab that I've already gone back into my commit history and created a special branch off of my highlight branch called labeled scatter. This is taking a commit from after we added the labels and cleaned up our X and Y axes a bit. You'll notice that I've also gone ahead and renamed my R script and TIFF file to remove the underscore slope because we're making scatter plots rather than slope plots, and I guess I couldn't call it underscore scatter, but I want to try to keep things as clean as possible. So we're loading three libraries right off the bat, tidyverse showtext and ggtext. Tidyverse gets us things like Deplier and ggplot2. Showtext allows me to customize the fonts that I'm using in my figure. I've really grown to like seeing patril1 for the title and Montserrat for all the other text labeling in the figure. Ggtext allows us to also incorporate markdown or HTML and CSS into the text of our figure. We'll maybe talk about that later. And then we read in the data, we do some cleaning up, making it tidy. And then here in the data chunk where we're generating the figure, we then output the slope plot using geomline. So one of the first things we'll do is go ahead and remove that. And then we output it as a TIFF file. And so here again, I need to remove that underscore slope. Again, this is the figure that we're starting out with. One of the challenges that we've had is how do you represent two time points from 15 different countries? And as I said, with this slope plot, we're going to convert this to a scatter plot so that we'll have August on the x-axis and October on the y-axis. And then each country will be a different point. If we look at data, the data frame that's being fed into the pipeline to build out the plot, you'll notice that it's tidy for the purposes of building a slope plot, right? Where we have country representing each different line and each color, month being the position on the x-axis and percent being the position on the y-axis. Now, in contrast, what I'd rather have is a column for August and a column for October, rather than separate columns for month and percent. And I can achieve that by running everything but the pivot longer line. So now if I remove that pivot longer line, you'll notice I have a column for country, August and October. And so I could easily map August to x, October to y, and then country or whatever to color or some other variable. So I'm going to go ahead now and remove that pivot longer and we'll load data and confirm that data looks the way we expect it to. So that's great. Turning to my ggplot pipeline, I now need to make a series of modifications to turn my slope plot into a scatter plot. So x, I'm going to put August, y, I'll put October. And I don't need the group because I'm not using lines. I'll go ahead and leave the color mapping to country, country to color. And I need to change the gmline now from line to gmpoint. So I get that scatter plot. I also then need to change my x and y access labels. So I need to say percent willing to receive the vaccine in, and again this is y, so it's going to be October 2020. And I'm going to use the same title for my x and this will be August. And because it's a really long title, I'm going to go ahead and put in a line break between receive and vaccine using the br tag from html. And so what that reminds me then is that down here in my theming, I need to go ahead and do access dot title dot x equals element markdown and access dot title dot y equals element markdown. So this looks good as a start, but one of the things that I'm struggling with is trying to come up with context for where the points lie. And I'm noticing that the y limits are a bit different than the x limits, right? And so, you know, 60-60 is above the diagonal that I might intuitively draw across this plotting panel. And so what I'd like to do is have the x limits and the y limits be the same. And so then we could also begin to think about drawing a diagonal line so that we know if points are below that line, then the intention has dropped between August and October. And if it's above that line, then intention has increased. To start improving the appearance of this figure, I'm going to go ahead and remove the color equals country. That way, all of my points will be black. Also to get my x and y axes to have the same range, I'm going to use chord Cartesian. And we'll do x limb from 50 to 100. And y limb from 50 to 100 as well. So we no longer have the legend because all of our points are the same color. Our x and y axes go from 50 to 100. But one of the things you'll notice is that this plotting window is not square. And I can kind of see this in my preview software here, where if I highlight the whole thing with a rectangular selection, that the x direction is about 1278 pixels, and the y is 935. I would like this to be say 935 by 935. So it's square. And that way then the distance between 50 and 100 and 50 and 100 for the y axis and x axis would be the same. I can achieve that by modifying my chord Cartesian to instead be chord fixed. And what chord fixed does is it allows you to basically set the aspect ratio of your x and y axes. The default is an aspect ratio of one. So now we see that our plotting window is square like we wanted. But unfortunately, the formatting of our title got kind of screwed up, so that we don't have enough margin between globally and the plotting window. And the top of the title, the first the top half of the first line is getting truncated. So we'll go ahead and add some margin. We might also make the font a little bit bigger or smaller. So I'm going to go ahead and make the bottom 20, the top let's do 10. And maybe I'll make the size of my font 25. Before we start digging around and playing with the labeling of our points, I want to go ahead and make our plotting window a little bit cleaner. I want to put in a line for the y axis and the x axis, probably want to go ahead and remove those tick marks. I'm going to get rid of that grid lined background. Again, we can do all that here in the theme section of our figure. And we'll do panel dot background equals element rect, fill equals white. So that's an hexadecimal six f's. We'll also do axis dot ticks equals element blank. And then axis dot line, element line. So I think this looks a lot simpler and attractive than what we had before with the default theme, which I think the default theme is theme gray. I want to go ahead and put in a diagonal line from 50 50 up to 100, so that my audience can get a better sense of if the points are below that diagonal or above the diagonal, I can do that by coming way back up to the top of my gg plot chunk. And actually before geom point, I'm going to add geom ab line. And geom ab line draws a line with a slope and an intercept. So my slope will be one intercept equals zero. And then color, I'm going to make it a light gray, probably with six a is here. I want it to be light gray. And I also want it to be a thin line. So I'll do size equals 0.25, because I don't want it to detract from the points that are there. I want the points to really stick out. And now we can see that we have this thin gray line. And so hopefully the audience can see that if it's below the line, then it's decreasing intention. And if it's above the line up into the left, then those are countries that are increasing in their intention to receive the vaccine. You know what, I might want to go ahead and add a little legend in here to indicate that if you're above and to the left of the line, you're increasing. And if you're below and to the right of the line, then you're decreasing an intention. How can we do that? Well, we can do that by creating a separate data frame that I will call legend. And this will be a table where I'll have x coordinates, a vector of x positions, a vector of y positions. And then I'll have my label, and then I'll have two labels, which will be increasing intention. And I'll also have decreasing intention. And I'll go ahead and put a line break in here. I'll use the backslash n as another way to demonstrate how you can add line breaks. So for my x and y positions, for the x position for increasing, again, that's to the top and to the right. So for my x position for increasing intention, I'll put 90. The y position I'll put as 100. And then my x position for decreasing intention, I'll put that as 100. And then we'll do 90 for the y position there. We'll go ahead and load that as legend. And then down here at the bottom, I'm going to go ahead and add a geom text. So we'll say data equals legend. And we'll also then have mapping equals as x will equal x, y will equal y label will equal label. And we will also then do inherit.as equals false. So those labels are there. But they've got issues, right? So we need to decrease the size of the label, decrease the line height, perhaps make them left justified and go ahead and make them the same light gray color as our line. So for my color, I can go ahead and add in that hexadecimal for the line color, that same light gray, my h just, I'll do zero for being left justified. And my line height, I can make one. And my size, I can make let's start with three. I'm noticing my decreasing intention is getting chopped off by the right side of the plot. It's also down a little too far. So I think I want to bring that up. And I'm going to turn off the clipping in our chord fixed, because that clipping is removing the right half of that label. So again, we can come back up here to legend, and the y position for decreasing should be 95. And then chord fixed, we'll go ahead and do clip equals off. So I think our legend does a nice job of clarifying for our audience, what points on either side of the line represent, you know, perhaps it's not quite as easy to see as those slope plots. But you know, it's another way of looking at the data. The next thing that I want to do is I want to go ahead and add labels to each of these 15 points to indicate what country they represent. Now these points are kind of on top of each other. So the typical GM label, I suspect is going to look like a bit of a mess. But we'll start there. And then we'll see if we can't do better. I'm going to come right back up to GM point. And after GM point, I'll go ahead and add GM label. And I will add to my GG plot, I'll say label equals country. So yeah, that's a bit of a disaster. What I want to do is I want to move those labels off of the points and have an arrow or a line pointing back to the data. And if you've been watching previous episodes, you know that we learned about a really cool function called GM label repel. GM label repel will move the labels away from the data and away from each other so that we can then have lines pointing back to the data so that we can clearly label what each point represents. To use GM label repel, we need to add another library, which is library GG repel. So this isn't perfect, but it's looking better than what we could do with GM label. One thing that's not immediately clear is say these two points here, which is for Italy, which is for USA, the Canada is kind of on top of the point. We need to clean this up a bit. Okay. So the first thing that I want to do is I want to come back up to a GM label repel, and we're going to start adding some arguments to make it look more attractive. The first that I'm going to do is min segment length, and I'll set it equal to zero. And so that we'll put a segment length between every label and every point. The other argument I'm going to add is max overlaps. And I will say INF for infinite so that I don't want to lose any of my labels if the labels happened overlap with each other. So now we have a much more clear indication of what point corresponds to each country in here in the middle between kind of like UK, Japan, Canada, it's a little bit jumbled. So it would be nice if those were pulled apart a little bit. And so one thing I might do is decrease the size of the font. I'm up here in GM label repel. And again, because I'm going to start getting a lot of arguments, I'm going to break these apart on different lines. So I'll start with say size equals three, also do family equals Montserrat, to make sure I've got my special font there. So that definitely made the size of the country labels a bit smaller. We still have overlapping labels here between Japan, Canada and the UK, which I'm not a big fan of. One thing that we could think about doing is going back to GM text repel. But I kind of like having the white background. We've seen this before. Because what if one of these labels say like India here falls on the line, I don't want that line to run through India. I want it to, you know, I want the India to have the precedence over the line and have a white background. So I think what I'll do is I'll go ahead and remove the border around the name. I'll make the padding smaller. And we'll go from there. So again, up here in GM label repel, and we'll do label dot size. So that's the size of the border. I'll make that zero. And then label dot padding. I'll make that. Let's do that with say zero as well. And then label dot R, which is the radius. This doesn't really matter. I'll make that zero as well. And so now what we see is that we have much clear labeling of our points. And you can definitely see that that line no longer goes through India, right? And so that's nice. But what I notice is that the line goes kind of right into the letter. And so I would like to have a little bit of padding, I think, between the name and the start of the line. So maybe instead of zero for padding, let's do 0.1. So I think this looks a lot cleaner without the border for our individual labels. And it's clear now what country corresponds to each of the points. And I think this of all the options that we've played with, I think this really does a nice job of connecting each country with the actual data in a fairly clean and presentable manner. I think this looks pretty good. There might be a little tweaks here and there that we might play with to try to make it look a little bit nicer. But I'm pretty happy with this. One final thing that I'm going to do just because it annoys me is that I forgot to change the font family for increasing intention and decreasing intention. Again, we can come back up here into geome text and do family equals Montserrat. So again, I feel like this is a pretty attractive version of our data. You'll notice it's all black and white. I don't feel the need to add any color here. And I think, you know, we could add color to perhaps say increasing intention and label label those red and decreasing blue again. But I feel like, you know, it's pretty clean. And I think it's pretty simple and attractive and conveys the message. Now, is this better than a slope plot or a dumbbell chart? I don't know. You tell me. I feel like we're at kind of a happy middle ground in terms of number of points and countries. And that if we had many more, say 100 countries, then this would get really busy. And then we'd probably want to go back to some of those ideas from the highlighting episode where we'd really want to focus on individual countries, perhaps we might have 100 countries. And then we'd want to highlight, you know, the, you know, most wealthy or the most poor countries to kind of make some story about those countries and whether they're intending to receive the COVID vaccine, right? So again, the appropriate visual really depends on the data on the question on the story that you're trying to tell. Anyway, I hope you keep practicing with this data. And by all means, if you're interested in how you can be following along using the branching strategy that I'm using, feel free to check out this episode that I've got linked over here. And we'll see you next time for another episode of Code Club.
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#WikiTree Friday "Night" Bingo + WBE Accessibility Options
Join Sandy for some fun Bingo plus learn a little about the Accessibility Options with the WikiTree Browser Extension (WBE) on WikiTree. Jonathan Duke will join us to discuss the ways to help people who, due to disability or aging, need some extra help using WikiTree. He will provide live demos on how to make it easy to WikiTree. The WikiTree Browser Extension was created through the WikiTree Apps Project. Join us as we learn more about using Accessibility Options for WikiTree Genealogy and the WikiTree Apps Project. Apps Project, including the WBE, on WikiTree: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:WikiTree_Apps Music Credits: "Hey" by @BensoundMusic & Good Days by @yunglogos WikiTree is a site where you can document your family history, collaborate on genealogy research, look into your ancestry and heritage, be fanatics at joining challenges, and search for friendly cousins through DNA matches. Are you looking for your great-great-grandparents? Do you want to know how to research those distant ancestors, find vital records, and more? Have you always wondered how you relate to important people in our history? Check out WikiTree.com and watch the LiveCasts for project information, challenges, and more! Official Website: https://www.wikitree.com Genealogist to Genealogist Forum: https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/Wikitreers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOffi... Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/WikiTreeForGenealogists Twitter: https://twitter.com/WikiTreers Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wikitreers/ Mastadon: https://genealysis.social/@wikitree TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@wikitreers/ Discord: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discord #WikiTree #Genealogy #Ancestry #Ancestors #FamilyHistory #History #FamilyTree #Collaboration #CollaborativeGenealogy License Creative Commons Attribution license (reuse allowed)
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Hi everybody, welcome to wiki tree bingo. We've got another fascinating bingo for you tonight. I'm really excited because this is a very different project item that we're bringing to you today. I'd like to introduce Jonathan Duke. He is one of the great programmers that works and volunteers for wiki tree on what's called the wiki tree browser extension. And we're going to call that WBE from now on, right Jonathan? A little bit easier. I am thrilled though because there is so much to say about the WBE. It is a full of goodness and all of us use it every day, every profile I think that I do. WBE is touched by it somehow. But what Jonathan picked up on is he's working on the accessibility options for those that needed with the WBE. And we were talking a little bit before we started this live cast about why. And I'm going to ask Jonathan to just kind of repeat some of it again for you guys because it's kind of fascinating. So why did you pick up and start developing on just the accessibility options for wiki tree? The extension already had a lot of features, but I was working on just regular genealogy research and managing a few profiles and adding sources and I realized there were two different formats that people were adding their sources in. People were adding spaces between their sources and adding bold text and things like that that I wasn't adding. And I asked a question on the G2G forum about what the preferred format was. And there was disagreement between people, but what came out of it was that people were doing that a lot of the time because it made their profiles more readable. And so I knew the extension existed. I'd used it a little bit, but being a programmer, I thought that's probably something I could fix really quick. And so I added a few features to just change the spacing around the sources, automatically bold the text and eventually wandered into requests for reading mode and the feature balloon from there. Well, I'm thankful that not only are you here with Fingo, but also that you worked on these items. I was telling Jonathan that my father-in-law would like to be part of wiki tree. But he does have a little bit of a problem with the readability. Sometimes the sources all kind of squinch together for him and he can't see the line straight. I know that in my own project, I have a couple of people that have needs beyond what we see a normal profile looking like. And if you do have any special questions or any requests that would make accessibility easier for you in wiki tree, please let us know in the chat. Because that way, Jonathan can either say, hey, I can show you how to do that or hey, I will take that under advisement and see what we can do about that. Because as you know, wiki tree is free. It's free for all, but we want to make sure all can use it. And I again, appreciate Jonathan coming in with these accessibility options. I am going to let Jonathan control the screen. I get a break from the mouse and we're going to let him control the screen here and show us a couple things. So I guess first things first, could you just briefly tell those that might not know what is the wiki tree browser extension in a nutshell? It's basically an add-on to your browser that works with the wiki tree pages. So we have a version for Chrome and Firefox already out. We've been working on getting Safari working. There is a version working now, but it's not in the Apple Store yet. But those who are a little more technically inclined could actually download that and install it. So when you install the wiki tree extension, let me see if it will just come up here. It has many features that you can enable and customize. A lot of them are related to editing profiles, which is great because it makes copying your sources and things like that a lot easier. Readability options itself has a lot of customizations that you can make that we'll discuss. I want to pause for just a second. So if you're watching this and you're not sure what WB is or you kind of have an idea and you might also use, let's say, sourcer. These are different animals. There are two different extensions that you add to your browser. So just keep that in mind. We're not talking necessarily about anything really to do with sourcer tonight. Two weeks ago, three weeks ago, we did talk with Rob, the gentleman who built sourcer. So go back and watch that bingo if you have some questions about sourcer. But this is the wiki tree browser extension. Sorry about that. Definitely, sourcer is a great one. They're all just extensions to Chrome or your browser that make enhancements to the basic wiki tree site. Very easy to install as well. Very easy to use. The page that Jonathan was at right before in the wiki tree page, it has full instructions. It not only has full instructions, it has full details on every little bit as well. So if you do have a quick question about it, we'll try and answer it mostly though. We're going to focus on the accessibility options. Okay, so what do you have first to show you for accessibility? Well, first of all, so the initial options that I added were pretty simple for modifying the section of sources at the bottom of the profile, change the spacing and things like that. What I ran into as I developed it is that I had to be able to identify the elements on the wiki tree page to be able to format them. And I ran across a request that Rob, who wrote the sourcer extension, had made to have what he called reading mode on the profiles, so that as he was just browsing through, he could focus on the content and not be distracted by all of the extra links and elements that are around the page. And so I think what happened is I ended up merging reading mode and accessibility mode, accessibility options into a single feature called readability options. So that's where that name came from. So they're intended to basically make it easier for you to read the content on the screen that you're interested in. And the accessibility options are just one section of that. I think what we'll do first is look at the various elements on the profile and how reading mode works, because you can actually switch back and forth between the default view on wiki tree and the reading mode option. Well, that would be great. Now it also kind of show us really what the before and after is. Let me pause real quick, because this is not a question I expected, but I should have. And I know a lot of people have this question and Jonathan can answer this so much better than I can. I still really don't understand what a browser extension is. So in general, we call it apps. We tend to call things apps in wiki tree. It's an extension to your browser, meaning it's an add one. But Jonathan, what would you say? It is an add on to the browser. For instance, Chrome has their web store and you can go to it and search for extensions that go to many sites. An extension might add a link on a page where you can translate it automatically. Amazon might have an extension that allows you to quickly add stuff to your cart. It's basically just extra code that gets added to websites. You have to give it permission to access wiki tree so that somebody else's extension can't read the pages that you're accessing. But once you give it permission, it can read the content that wiki tree is putting out and modify it. Hold that thought Carol. Carol asked what is a browser? And John gave browsers the actual item you use to browse the internet. So when we say browser, we're talking about Chrome, Firefox, Safari, I think those are the most popular ones. I don't know if WBE works on something else. But I think the reason why people might not know what a browser is is we're so used to it. We just pick it up and just click a button on our phone. So basically, if you want to browse the internet, you're using a browser. That's kind of the best way I can explain. And then as far as the extensions, the add-ons, think of it as wiki tree is a vanilla cake. And it's the cake part and wiki tree browser extension and sorcerer. There are parts that go on top like the icing that make it, that cake tastes even better. So that's the best analogy I think I have for that. Right. And on that wiki tree page, there are links to the app on all the app stores where you can easily go install it. And you literally just click on it and go. And for those of you that are watching, you wonder with Carol about browser, Carol did her dissertation on a typewriter carbon paper. Bless you. I remember, and I'm dating myself, we had to use white out on the typewriter if we made a mistake. So for those of you that are younger, you have it so easy. Okay. So let's go ahead then in show as you mentioned, the two different options for readability kind of the born after. Okay. So one of the ones that I basically been using as for all of my testing was Charles Schultz who wrote the, did the peanuts cartoons. His profile has a lot of content on it. And so I found it to be one of the ones that was best suited for the extension. So what I'm going to do here first is I'm going to turn off the extension completely where we can see what the page looks like without it. And I love that you picked Charles Schultz. Everybody knows Charles Schultz. So if I just bring up his profile to look through, I have to scroll down a bit just to get to his biography. There are images on both the right side and in the biography. And it just kind of clutters the interface. It has a lot of useful information. Here's our sources, which we'll get to in a minute. I mean, if you're just scrolling through, that's not a very friendly format to read. It's hard. And, you know, sometimes our older generation, it just masses together. They can't differentiate those lines in that green sometimes comes out on a little bit as well. And I, one person that I've read comments about how they, they didn't lack the way that these citations were formatted. Especially like up here at the top of his profile, he has a date where there's seven different citation numbers. And so the first thing we would do is try to reduce the amount of clutter on the screen. So I get up the extension options. And I should mention too, you don't have to be, you know, hard to read or hard to see, I should say, or, you know, disabled or need extra functionality or remove the extra functionality to use these options. This might just be the way you like it, but John is going to show us a different way and you might go, Oh, that's pretty cool. I might get less distracted while I'm down that rabbit hole. And I might want to go see. Okay, so what are you going to turn on in the options? So in readability options here, right now I have it in the default settings that I like. And so all I've done is turn the extension on. And we're going to go back to Charles Schultz and refresh the page. And much different. And you're going to see this, this reading mode button. Oh, that's cool. That's great. It just shows up in the top of the top of the header. Also, now, originally, if reading mode wasn't on, the extension didn't modify, it didn't make any modifications to the profile. And as we did more development and testing requests came in, and you can actually choose on any element, whether you want it to show only in reading, only in reading mode or never or always, you have an option for when you want to show. So I'll show that in a minute when I disable some of the things on the side. But just in default reading mode, if I click this button, you're going to watch stuff disappear. And then scroll down. Now you're just seeing his biography. You can still see the pictures that are embedded in his profile, but you don't see the ones that were off to the side. I even have my formatting. We were talking about the citations. Now they're sorted by number and use commas instead of brackets. That's a configurable option that you can choose. It goes all the way down and sources is collapsed, and it has a button where you can open them. And you look at the format of them now, they're a little more spaced out. And the first element of the sentence is bold text. Oh, that's amazing. Look what you did. So not only did you bold it so I can instantly say, oh, that's a birth and that's a birth. And then that, but you also gave me those spaces. Right. And look how much easier it is to see. Now, could you highlight, just use your mouse around that reading mode button at the top right again. So again, what Jonathan did is click that, but you will not see this on every profile unless you have reading mode selected as on. In the wiki tree browser extension. We'll go through that again. So don't worry. Yes. That is one thing we've run into with people testing the extension is that they would, for instance, they would go into. They'd find readability options and they'd go in here and pick all their settings, but they would never click the button to enable it. Oh, okay. So I recently added that. So if it happens to be turned off and you go in here to do your, your settings, it will tell you yet to turn the feature on first. These won't have any effect. And you've given us a lot of options so you can really pick and choose what you decide that you'd like. And the really great thing too is when you're working with the wiki tree browser extension option page, which is, you know, the, the cloudy one right behind us. It's on a separate tab. So you can kind of like go back to a profile refresh it to see it. If you said, oops, I don't want to see that go to the tab where this is and change your options. But I'm amazed. I'm totally blown away at how many options you get gave us because you could have just said, okay, click this button and I'll bold something and I'll give you spaces and that's it. But no, you went really deep into this and gave us tons of options here. Right. Once I started having to identify the elements to do things, it only made sense to make it more custom customizable. So one that we've really been using is the right column on the profile pages. It takes up a lot of space and you probably noticed a lot of times there's like a collaboration section and a research section. And once you've used wiki tree for a week, you don't need those instructions anymore. But they show up on every profile. There's a list of images that shows up on the side that are the same images that are embedded in the biography that you're seeing them twice. You're right. So on images, I made that where you could always hide it. Well, that's really great to me because I don't necessarily have a problem when I got my glasses on. I don't have a problem reading, but boy, I haven't seen double of those photos. I would love to get rid of the right column and that's great. So as soon as we're done with Bingo, I'm going there. Yes, yes. So you can customize all of those things. It's not just in reading mode anymore. You can make it to where you never want to see the images on the side whether you're in reading mode or not. So if I go back to his profile, you'll notice like up here at the top, you're not seeing the tabs where you can edit the profile. You're not seeing that and you're not seeing the thing on the side. But if I turn reading mode off, those are back. But the right column only has these three elements. There's no images. There's no collaboration section. There's no DNA section. I have it set to hide that if there are no testers. Oh, that's great. If there's somebody that has tested it would show up. For example, if I pull up Elvis, I think he had, yeah, he has DNA connections. Jonathan picked all these profiles and I loved it. When he told me which one he was going to use, I loved it. Okay, so let's see Mr. Presley here. So I pull him up and he has DNA connections. So that section shows, but it doesn't show up on Charles Schultz because he doesn't have any. If you're not using the extension, you would always see this section even if it were just giving you instructions about how to add your DNA test. So it just kind of cleans up the interface a little bit. Now click the option for reading mode and it shows at the top what it looks like again. It just kind of gives you a little bit more screen, white space, I should say. And it gives you a little bit more readability. If you have a smaller screen, this is a good idea as well. And it'll be a little harder to read if I expand it. But so if I pull it out normal size like I would look at it, without reading mode, you can see the difference. It's very big difference. And as far as accessibility, even that background image can be hidden. Well, let's say Charles Schultz has, you might not find that too easy on your eyes. There are a lot of people that wouldn't find that very easy because it kind of moves. Right. So, you know, especially when you scroll. Yeah, it really moves. So you can turn that off. Let's see, all the way here. High custom background images. You can do always. You can do in reading mode. I'll do in reading mode just so you can see the difference. And again, we're in the browser. We can do browser extension options under readability options. Right. So when you have when you have the extension installed, you'll see another icon show up beside your address bar. I don't think you can see that on the on the screen share, but there's another icon that shows up by your address bar. And it has the button you can click and it will bring up this little window. And readability is kind of tucked down under profile. I made these links where you can get there a little quicker. But show options here would would get you to all of these. And let me just pause real quick. So the icon that he just mentioned is the wiki tree globe is what I call it the wiki tree globe. The wiki tree globe that's the orange globe with the family tree that's white. It's up in your browser bar. If you look now, you can probably see it one click boom and you're you're right at the screen. That's cloudy. That's right behind this one. You're right there. And all you need to do is scroll down to readability options to get to a multitude of options that you have here. And I will say that I I can see for somebody that might not have and think they have a need or not really thinking. I don't think I need this readability. If you're doing rabbit holes and you're looking at this pages that look like this over and over again, your eyes you get tired with the options. So I can see coming it back to more white space, especially if you're digging around wiki tree for rabbit holes. Definitely. It just makes it easier to read and browse through the profiles. If you're if you're not trying to edit and you need all those links to conveniently access things that it clears up the content. And you're not losing anything. You don't have to go back and once you set those readability options, you'll probably play around with it. But when you finally get to the version that you like, all you're going to do is just click and toggle this little option at the top right of his screen underneath the health. So you didn't lose anything. If you're like, oh, no, how do I get those tabs back? Then you just click that little button and toggle it, I should say, and you get your tabs back really easy. And by the way, on some browsers, some of the Chrome based browsers that I've seen, instead of showing the wiki tree globe, if you have multiple extensions enabled, it'll show a little puzzle piece icon. And you can click on that and then you'll see the wiki tree globe. So it kind of varies on what browser you're using as how to get, but it's it's it's very easy to to pull up the options once it's installed. And here's a question I think is where we're headed. Is there a transcribe option in the readability error to split the screen? There's not an option in the that will actually split the browser window. And I don't know if I can share two windows at once to show you, but I do want to I do want to show you a comparison between two profiles. But no, there's not actually an option for split screen in the in the extension that I know of right now. Now, somebody had mentioned had asked a question about the citations a minute ago. And was it that about the commas versus brackets? Yes. And so I was going to look that up real quick. And then right after we answered this question, we're going to play our first bingo game. So if everybody wants to have their bingo cards handy, that would be great. So this will kind of lead into the accessibility part. But the inline citations section here. You can you can even choose to not show them at all if you want to or only only show them in reading mode. I always show them because they're they're pretty useful. But citation format will let you pick the default which has brackets or no brackets at all with commas brackets and commas brackets and spaces without commas. You can customize that. And also you can choose the font size. So I have mine smaller, but you might want yours to be larger. And if I change, let's say I just change that to not have brackets, have commas, and we're going to add some extra spacing between them. If I go back to Charles Schultz and I refresh, now the citation numbers are much bigger and more spaced out. Okay, so it's Schultz's screen. Oh, that's right. Yeah. There we go. Oh, much bigger and the spaces as well. So that's fabulous. So so that that kind of is one way we can help with the the accessibility. That's really great. So if those little ones or if they all smush together for you, you can go back in and just make them larger and have the spaces and you've given us many options. I love this. This is really great. Now what is clean up the citations? I might have to find a profile that was a good example of that, but some some people would add spaces after the period before a citation and some wouldn't. Oh, that makes sense. Default the citations, I think are underlined. So I was, I think in that situation, it basically makes sure that they're spaced out correctly and not underlined so you can actually see the numbers better. And sometimes that is tough when they're underlined and you've got a little bit of extra like the little dot for the periods and many commas. Sometimes it's just a little difficult even for me to see. I have to agree with you, Steven. It really is amazing the difference between the two is it's pretty interesting to see the differences. Okay. I'm going to share my screen real quick so we can do the first bingo card. And if you were here earlier, there's no bingo trivia. It's all straight bingo cards. So Jonathan said he did not want to do trivia today. I don't know what trivia is, trivia is fun. But anyway, if you have your bingo card, let me bring it up. Okay. So what we're going to do for bingo for those of you have not played or need a refresher, we're going to do horizontal diagonal or vertical. There's a free space. Go ahead and click that with your mouse. Now, if you accidentally hit a space that you didn't mean to just click it again with your mouse and it will remove that little splotch is what I like to call it. The first person that gets bingo is the one who gets it all the way across Berkeley diagonal horizontally and the first person who types bingo in the chat. Hold on, Carol. We'll show you that app right after bingo and Betty will answer your question as well right after bingo. I promise I've got those on hold to ask. So if you guys are ready with your card, remember, whoever gets bingo is also the person that says bingo in the chat first and doesn't miss it by two to three seconds like Stephen has done twice now. And if you've won in the past six months, you're not eligible to win until a full six months has gone by. Okay. These are words Jonathan gave us. So collapse. What does that mean to to us today, Jonathan? So collapse. There are options in the readability options in the readability feature to collapse the sources section. The research notes section. It gives you that little toggle button. And some of you probably have seen that already. I know I think it comes to fault almost doesn't it on the default setting in reading mode is that the sources section is collapsed. You can read the profile and if you click the toggle button or you click on one of the numbers for the satations it will automatically expand and jump to the link but otherwise you won't see all that at the bottom of the page by default. I just want to point out Kathy's right do not close your card because some people have won in the past six months and they enjoy playing along, but they'll say bingo keep playing that means keep playing so don't close your bingo card and Carol cracks me up. The definitional collapse pass out. Okay family. As far as the WBE what does family mean. So we were talking about the elements that go in the right column. There is another feature I didn't write it but there's there's a feature that will let you move the family list, or the categories over to the right column. So we have the option to hide that column or to hide all the elements in it. If you have that other one on and you tell it to hide the right column then you won't see the family or the category so a recent option that we added was only hide the right column if it's empty. And not like that feature that's a great idea I I never would have even thought about that. Okay profile I think everybody that's with wiki tree the very first thing you learn is create a profile and the second thing you learn is at a source, but profile so I think we all know what profile is printer friendly now this was a big ticket item for WBE wasn't it. Yes, so if you've ever tried to print just by going to the print option on your browser on wiki tree. You get all of this stuff that that read that reading mode hides. But there was already an option for printer friendly I made some modifications to try to make it a little a little easier to use. But basically it will hide all of the elements and only show the header in the biography. There are a few customizations you can make to it but it makes it a lot better for printing just about all the tabs and all the miscellaneous stuff and printer friendly mode. Those are gone. By default it shows up in the in the profile menu at the top so like I have Charles Schultz up so it'd be on that where it shows Schultz 482 and you scroll down and there's a printer friendly by menu option. In the extension to make it take over your your browser print option so that even if you just go to file print it will automatically do the bio but that would change the behavior of the people might be expecting so we made it. And sticky. We're not talking about homemade caramel. You might have noticed when I was demoing that the wiki tree header didn't move from the top of the page. So there are a couple of features where we have sticky header so that that keeps the search box and the menu at the top of the page even when you scroll down on the profile. There is a similar feature on the edit screen so that the toolbar above the bio window doesn't doesn't go doesn't hide so if you scroll all the way down that toolbar will stop at the top and where you can still click the buttons. Because how many of us have gone to edit and we're scrolling down and we're like shoot I need to add something I need to add a sticker or template or here or I need to do a category I need to look to see if there's a category. So that is well scroll that's kind of what we just talked about right right and and there is an option also if you've ever clicked on a citation link you know it'll it'll jump to the bottom of the screen immediately and for some people that might be too jarring. There is an option in the in the extension for smooth scrolling when you click the link it will you know glide down to the bottom instead of jump immediately highlight. Right there there are there are features now Ian was working on one that hopefully will be released soon where you can change the colors. This is kind of related to accessibility. So you can change your background colors on different elements you can change the link colors and like vivid links can show up in a different color than regular than links you haven't clicked yet. I know in our project we had a little too much fun with that so if anybody looks at wiki tree browser I would say in a past week it might be two weeks I don't know when the last update but I would say about the past week week and you're noticing at the top. You now have purplish or some people they call it pink but purplish menu items for my wiki tree things like that. This is part of that update. Do not change the colors on your computer browser options the wiki tree browser options. Okay in category. I think one person added a specific feature to do visited links and they were a bright pink purple color. Ian had already started one to let you customize more than just visited links and so I think they're merging those for the next release. Yeah, I'd like to say if Ian is watching I know he'll never admit to it because he's not one for live live broadcast here. But if he's watching thank you for helping me escape out of that hot pink purple. We have the stable release of the extension which is we do about about monthly they make a new release. But there is a preview version that if you want to see the latest and greatest that we're working on as we make an update or add a new feature it will go to the store and come out immediately. And occasionally there will be a feature out there that doesn't quite behave the way people expect it to and that helps us catch those issues but that sometimes they can catch you by surprise. Yes, it did. It was quite interesting and hard to read categories. So categories there like I said before there's a there's a feature that actually will move those to the right sidebar with the G2G posts and DNA testers and all that stuff and they normally show up at the bottom of your screen. And you can move it you can choose to move it to the top the right side hide them readability options let you hide them in reading mode or always. And so we there's quite a few options to categorize where those show up and what they look like now. And if you have been with wiki tree for a while, like long term, you probably your heart was broken when wiki tree had the categories kind of up top before the bio and then they moved it down at the bottom. And I was one of them I got used to it but now we have options to move them back up and life is good again. We have no DNA testers and we kind of talked about this this is where you're going to remove that column if you are not interested in it but also if there are no DNA testers. It doesn't show right if you have the option selected. Yes, if you have that set to hide when there's no DNA testers and that that section won't show up and I mean DNA. Sort of the first thing that drew me to wiki tree when I realized that people could put in their information and it would calculate other people on wiki tree that are related to you and how you're how you may connect. So if you haven't done DNA testing and use that but that's a great feature that that we have but if there's a profile that doesn't have any then there's you know no reason to show that section. And I'll just point out one more time again that everything we're talking about pretty much here you have to do it kind of almost two selections first you got to turn on readability options and that's off the wiki tree browser extension options menu. Then you got to dig into those options as well and start playing around with them. See what you like just you're not going to break it. Click on some things and say I want it I don't want to see this I do want to see this I don't want to see that just play around with you're not going to break it and see what you like because everybody's view will be different than somebody else's. And I see no way Steven one bingo that is so awesome. I'm just so all of you know the Steven one, I think like literally the first day that we did bingo that we brought this program to wiki tree, and he's waited six months to win again. And I want to say and see them correct me if I'm wrong, you've had bingo almost every time since but missed it by seconds, but just a few seconds. So I'm thrilled Steven that you won bingo. Again, congratulations. I know you know what I'm going to tell you anyway. So anybody wins a prize with wiki tree. You're going to actually contact our four so you're going to contact a win and she's going to give you the information on how to claim your prize from the wiki tree store really awesome deal. It's up to $30 for a wiki tree branded product. They got all kinds of stuff in there too. And you know this is our 15th year anniversary. So I think those shirts have been updated in the store too. If not ask a win and she'll get in touch with the store and see what she can do. That's that's fabulous Steven. Congratulations. I'm really happy that you were able to get it. It may be just maybe you will get the pair to the infamous bingo mug that we have here. Okay, so let me bring up the screen for Jonathan again in this part where we talked a lot about readability. And are we going to talk about accessibility now? Yes. Okay. So I'll go to let me get up a profile here. I'll point out before I get into the accessibility I set up a few different options on my features just so you can see this is an example. I can interrupt you real quick. I'm so sorry. I just realized too I've we had a lot of questions. So let me break before bingo. And I promised I would answer. Can you use this during editing and adding new people? And I think what you mean is the readability mode. In for readability. No, there are a lot of options in the the browser extension for editing profiles. Ian has an auto bio feature that a lot of people have been using. There's a bio check. There's a GC a wiki tree plus. So there are a lot of features that do help with with editing, but the readability options aren't aren't related to that. So, but if I create a new from scratch or connect, let's say the connect that's coming up. And I have readability on if I have it toggled up at the top. That when I do the new person when I connect to him, it's going to look the same as it has for the past couple months. That doesn't read your readability options really doesn't change. That part of the program. Right. Right. Pretty much these only apply to person profiles, free space profiles and the category pages. And now it's this. Can you make this particular one into read reading mode real quick. And then can you click on. Well, here's a good question. I'm glad you brought this up. Now what happens if I want to edit? I see a typo and I want to edit. You can just unclick reading mode and go to edit. Okay. So I think that I think that answers your question. Let me know if it doesn't Carol. How do I access the readability on my page? So same thing. Just the reading mode. If it was your profile. That toggle button should show up at the top on any, any profile that where it can be used. It does not show up in edit mode. So it's only when you're viewing a profile. Either a space person or category. And keep in mind, you're only going to see that special toggle. If you went into the wiki tree browser extension options. And I'm just going to do the generic. And some of you may have the orange wiki tree globe, but look for the puzzle piece where you type in a website. Look for the puzzle piece all the way on the right side. Mine happens to be gray. I don't know what everybody else's could be. I think most are gray and white. You change your browser colors. But that puzzle piece, then go look for the wiki tree browser extension. And there's an options. That'll bring you to where you need to scroll down to find. The reading, readability options. And you need to toggle those on. And again, everything that we have here is on that main wiki tree browser extension. Page. I'll drop that as well. But I just so everybody knows that toggle under the help will not be there unless you've gone to your wiki tree browser extension. Options. And then scroll down to the readability options and toggle it on. It's set for default off. I think, right, Jonathan? I think the default option. When I first made it, I didn't want it to drastically change the format of everybody's pages. Yeah. And somebody go, hello, what's this? What's this? I didn't see this. I don't know. Okay. So let me, I've got three more quick questions. Sometimes I struggle with, is that when I have inline citations while editing? It's very cool. I struggle with, is that when I have inline citations while editing? It's very hard to tell what the text is and what the citation is. And we're talking about while editing. And I think Jonathan has already mentioned this does not work readability mode in editing, but maybe take that with you and think about a solution for that. I know what Shelley means. Sometimes it's just all in there, you know? That main block where you put the wiki text is unformatted black and white. And it just kind of all meshes together. It would be nice if it had some formatting to it. And I will tell you, if you ever get an error that says missing a ref tag, it is tough looking for it as well, especially if you want. Okay. Carol. How about a training on doing those abbreviated sources that are five times in one profile? It makes me crazy trying to figure it out. I think that's what we were kind of talking about as well just now with Shelley. I think the abbreviated sources. Oh, I know what you're talking about. You're talking about inline sourcing. Okay. Carol, we'll keep that in mind. And I am going to actually pass this suggestion over to Miss Betsy Coe who does Q and A twice a month on wiki tree. So I'll keep that in mind and pass that over to her because that's an inline citation concern. Okay. Last one. Oh, this is a good one. I am trying to test the extension for iPad. How do I turn it on? So we're talking to our Safari folks. Is it available for Safari? There is a test version for a Safari, but it's not in the Apple store right now. To get it on your Mac without installing it manually, you have to be, I think you have to use a test flight app. And Jamie is the one that sets that up. There is a page here I'll go to and I'll put the link in the chat that you can use that has instructions for how to do that and who to contact. And if you could show me on your screen, hold on Carol, hold on one second. I'm going to let Jonathan finish this for the Safari people and then I'm going to show you as well. And I want to thank a couple of you. Thank you, Kristen from the Appalachia Project offered to kind of walk you through how to get to that options as well. Jonathan, do you mind if I remove your screen for just a second? Okay. I'm going to bring up mine real quick Carol, just to show, let's see, it's being a little slow. So give me just a second here. Better bring up the whole screen or just part of it. No, that's why I thought. Give me just a second. Let me stop. Okay. And if you guys just ignore my messy bar here, but what I do and I'm going to take Jonathan's advice, some of you have this thing up here. It's the wiki tree globe and I know it's tough to see. This is about as much as I can expand it. This is a globe right here, but there's right to the right of it is a puzzle piece. If you click on that puzzle piece, it will bring down a menu option. And on that menu option, it says wiki tree browser extension and go from there and it'll give you the options. So I would suggest you just go straight for the puzzle piece. When you Jonathan, everybody has a puzzle piece pretty much for Chrome. I think so. Yeah. So I would do that. Now, again, let me refresh and bring your screen up. If you have Safari, is this in Safari? In the version that you're testing for the Safari browsers? The Safari version, I think there's some sort of issues getting Apple to approve them to publish it, but we do have a version that's available for testing. And this page right here I link to in the chat gives instructions for you can contact Jamie to get if you want on the test flight app. If you have a Mac with a, I think you got to have, there's a couple of restrictions. I think your Mac has to have the new Apple chip. And there is a, there's also a version for iPad. iOS that you can get on test flight, but she has to add your account to that where you can automatically download the extension. And is your readability in the testing? Yeah. Okay. And I think we might have figured out part of the problem for Carol, maybe. I'm not sure that she just did that. And there's no listing for Wiki Tree browser extension. So Carol, how about if I shoot you an email after this and walk you through because it sounds like it's a possibility you don't have it installed. And that might be where a lot of the confusion is coming from. So we'll see we can get you all hooked up. I'll send you email with screenshots or we'll do a zoom and get you all hooked up. Okay. Let's move on. We've got about 15 minutes and we still got a second bingo card to get through. So let's have Jonathan show us some of the accessibility options. Okay. Let me pull this back up. Okay. So this was a profile I was working on. I was going to point out moving the family relationships over to the sidebar is an option. I think Ian did this feature. So I'm going to slide some. I like the color coding as well. So if you know if you're not color blind then this coding might work out easier too for you to automatically pinpoint male female. Right. And you know everything in the extension you can enable or disable the feature if it does something you don't like. So you know you're not going to mess anything up trying the options out. But let me turn off the extension and we'll show you what it looks like. I'm going to compare two profiles. This is what started it all with the accessibility options. So I was working on this profile and I had a lot of sources and I was doing them the normal evidence explained format. There is an option in the source extension where you can choose to do that format or not. I had done that not realizing it and that's the format I was using. But I think the default selection does add like it would add bold text in front of this that would say sentences or death and that's what I was seeing on a lot of the other profiles. So looking at that it's not very readable. Then I ran across this other profile that somebody had done and they were spacing theirs out adding 1857 marriage, 1860 census and the reasoning that they gave for that was to make it more readable. And you know what's interesting about that? They were hand formatting that. Yes, they're hand formatting it. They're manually adding spaces between the lines to make it do that. So if somebody didn't like that format that's kind of up to the manager of the profile how they format things. So I was trying to figure out if there was a way to provide that formatting without you having to do it manually so that people could choose to have it format that way or not. So let's see. Too many windows open. Oh Carol, then you're going to love this. If you're hand formatting it we're going to get you hooked up. We're going to get you hooked up with the WBE and we're going to get you hooked up because Jonathan has a tool that all you got to do is put on an option and boom. And this is it. Carol brings up good point. Carol was doing this manually for the profiles that she manages. And if you're like, well I'm doing it it sure would be nice if somebody else was doing it because I can't read it. Now Jonathan's got the answer. So again, he's going to go back into that options and under readability options. Right. And these are basically at the top of the list. So the first thing you'll see is adjusting the spacing between list items. So I like it at 75% because they're a little bit spaced out but it doesn't make it too far. But like you were talking about somebody like your father that has trouble seeing you can do 200% spacing and you can even tell it to do it to all list items and not just the ones in the sources section. So if I do just that. Because sometimes we do lists of children or siblings. That's a good idea. Right. So now if I come back to my original profile. Look at that. There's the sources section. And he did not hand format that. He did not go into edit, hit, bold, you know cover it, hit bold and space, space, space, space. She got a lot of sources. This is a lot of work. Just easy peasy. And like Harold does for her profile she might do this but she's reading somebody else's like I know for a fact Harold was reading my grandmother's last week helping me out with something and it wasn't space like this. It was all jumbled together. Now it doesn't matter. And I can switch back and forth between the two different profiles and now you can't really tell that they're formatted differently. You can't. Even on the one that had the bold text you'll see the option remove bold labels and asterisks from the beginning of sources. So if I turn that off and I go to hers you'll still see her labels. If I turn them off it will highlight 1860 federal census instead as the bold text so that you can't even tell the difference between the two formats. And again he's not messing in the edit of another person's work. He's not going in and molding everything and changing because I know Jonathan and I talked about this a little bit beforehand. People like their styles and that's okay. WikiTree has some basic rules the biography, research sources, things like that and we do want sources and everybody has different ways of doing it. I love what she does. She takes all the census records and she actually puts them down together below and then she'll put the birth and death and find a grave maybe even military together. I like that. It's a little different than what this is but the thing is when you go into these options for readability and you toggle the way you want to see the source display on this person's profile at all. We're not touching it. We're not going in edit, we're not touching it and I think this is a good time to also mention Shelly's question. If you have the bold heading on sources will other people see it that way or just you? This is an individual I don't I mean Shelly you and I could have the exact same options set up in readability and that way we would see it the same for example, you know Joe my next door neighbor might not ever come in here and toggle these and he'll see them however the profile manager left them. This is our that profile manager left them all together probably not bolded and he may have used inline sourcing or he may not have. No, great question Jacob. Will this only work for US sources? The it's not really based on any particular format. It's just looking for punctuation or something in quotes. You may run across a particularly formatted source that doesn't do it exactly how you would expect but if your source starts with something that's in quotes something with a colon after it or a period or a link that's what's going to get bolded. It's and then you know the intent is give it a little bit of bold text at the beginning so as you can see where one source stops and the next one starts and kind of pick and choose what the source actually is as well because sometimes if you didn't have the bold and you did have the spaces you could have three marriages in a row or something like that but you can pick and choose and I really really like it and I think Carol has a good suggestion for you and your family, your wife you should move the two son I'm going to suggest that Carol might be thinking that you can help her install the WPE or computer as well. Carol you know he's not that far from you I'm further away from you than he is so he is closer we can probably get that solved without having to travel the two son that's funny so I just love the options you could have literally just said hey bold it and put a space but you gave everybody options for what they want to see how they want to see it and remember you're not messing with anybody's profile you're never going into their edit and doing everything and if you're like Carol you're doing it manually that's even more challenging and difficult let me throw in we're going to get ready and do the second bingo card real quick and guys I knew we go a little bit long on this one because it's too much good stuff every time I have you guys in your programmers it will always go long because it has bring us awesome information that we don't usually think about or see sometimes we'll go up into that wiki tree browser extension we don't know what it is sometimes we'll mess with it and sometimes we won't and I will tell you also you can't break it you really can't so go and again click choose options decide what you like I know I do that for sorcerer for example I just was in sorcerer today playing around with Rob's new feature for family search to build all citations okay bingo card everybody get your bingo card up and again the horizontal diagonal vertical go ahead and click that free space now giving you a easy start to go if you have won in the past six months or today you cannot win again for another six months so let's go ahead and get started we're going to go a little bit quicker through this guys because we are running long contrast what does that mean for the wve so there is a dark mode option if you like your background to be dark and your text to be white there are options like that to customize how it looks on the screen and the custom styles feature that Ian has been working on that lets you change the color of the text if you don't like the link colors if they're too dark or too light or you don't like the background colors on the pages it kind of gives you some options to customize that to make it a little better for your eyes and there is a fabulous button for those changes called reset trust me on this accessibility and that's kind of what we're talking about so I want to point out again that Jonathan has come to us today and he's worked with the wve for a couple months now specifically on helping with these accessibility options for those that might need it I can tell you I say those that might need it I can see a need to get rid of some of the stuff on the sidebar especially if there's for example no DNA testers then remove it I love those options so you don't actually have to have a special need to use these options but I'm going to put this out here I kind of warned Jonathan a little bit in advance if you have a disability or a special need that hasn't been addressed yet please let us know and a good way to let us know as well is if you go into the WB extension options you'll see all the developers that worked on a particular item are linked to the right and Jonathan's name is there so keep that in mind as well okay Margaret you're just in time though if you want to play bingo I will go back a little bit we had contrast and accessibility so white space and we kind of talked about that with Charles Schultz profile we showed you that with the readability options if you remember get to toggle them on and select it so when you see the tabs now and you see a lot of the text over on the right hand side in the different colors if you change it and then also toggle on the readability it's much more white on the screen and I can honestly this is a perfect option if you are doing rabbit hole research and looking at a lot of profiles because sometimes those colors and that extra tabs and text affect you and your eyesight okay de-clutter I think we just explained that one too didn't we with that and that's a much more pleasant word than saying remove or get rid of so we are going to de-clutter the profile a little bit and you said also it can de-clutter some space pages as well yes it works on space pages the same way they don't have quite as many elements as person pages but as far as the right column and hiding things like the comments at the bottom and the header at the top it does make those easier to read as well and keep in mind it's not going away all you got to do is just toggle that button under the help and it all comes back and we did talk about dark mode with the contrast and I know that this was something that Ian worked on that was giving him a little bit of fits at the very very beginning and he worked it out really nicely I tested it out with my tablet a lot because sometimes I will use my tablet late at night and I don't want that bright screen because it affects you trying to go to sleep a little bit later on in the dark mode it was fabulous on my tablet list spacing and we talked about that as well actually Jonathan showed us that if you list the sources down below you have so many different options comma no comma brackets no brackets a combination multiple spaces as well so you can see but I really like this you said that it will pick up the list that are in the bio too so if you use children for example is a good example another example that I used recently last week I was doing a profile for a vice admiral in the US Navy and I was listing all of his awards and accommodations and sometimes military items kind of blur and kind of look the same when you're using abbreviations and things like that so that's another way that it just gives a little bit more space for those that might have trouble seeing it or if it merges all together and I agree so Jonathan here's your next mission if you choose to accept it we need that declutter button for a house that would be perfect you can see my office if you do the declutter button for a house we could wiki tree more right so line breaks we did just talk about that as well so when we were talking about you know line spaces the line breaks kind of give you more space in between is that what this is doing there are some sources that actually put the BR tags in there that make it break the line automatically I think sometimes people will put like a census record with a list of the family members something like that so one of the options on the sources section is to take those out so it compresses the source back up in one sentence but customizable as to how you want it to be visible and this is really what you just said it's really perfect the way you said it because it is customizable the way you want it you don't necessarily have to have again a disability or special needs sometimes you just don't want to see the extra information because it might affect your eyes and the background was a really good example of that too okay standards and I think what I'm going to let you say it just a minute but I do want to point out everything that we're talking about today removing the tabs for example things like that this is still a standard on every profile of wiki tree we're not deleting it and removing it and we still are keeping to the standards of you didn't need to add you know a date a name a location in sources for standards but I fear that sometimes people might think with this that oh you're you're deleting it you're removing those tabs you're removing that DNA information we're not we're just hiding it but what was the purpose for this word for bingo so being a programmer and a data person you want all the profiles to be formatted as similarly as possible and they have standards they've discussed for how sources are supposed to be formatted and citations are supposed to be done so if you're adding blank lines between your lists and bold text that is for a purpose like readability then your profiles aren't going to look like the profiles that another manager does so my goal was to make it you can follow the standard formats and then the extension would do the work for you on how it's displayed and let you pick what your preferences are and that's really great because no more hand formatting let the extension do the work for you in references right so somebody talked about the inline references earlier and so originally the Ian had a feature that would collapse that references section and I extended it to do the entire sources section because some people don't use the inline citations they just do a bulleted list with the sources and so whether you use inline citations or a bulleted list they all work the same way now and if you've noticed on some profiles when they have the links to jump back up into the especially on Charles Schultz you can go back and look at his all of his sources have like a 1.0, 1.1 that jump back up to each section in the bio where that source was used you can hide those in the source options on the readability because you know there are sometimes as you go through wiki tree you're looking at the top part you're not necessarily looking at all of the sources to scroll down until you need to really research that profile sometimes you just need to go oh this person is in England and I'm looking for somebody who is born and died in California and you just don't need all the sources so your the default I think we said was to hide but there's a toggle and there's also an option okay usability tweaks that's another feature that Ian has worked on and it's not part of readability but the certain people have asked for just random things like can you make it automatically put the cursor in the search box at the top of the page there is a tweak for there's a printing issue on windows 10 chrome that makes the page break after the header so there's just blank space and then the bio is on the second page if you have problems like that check on that extension because it has options you can enable that some of them could apply to accessibility as well and we have a bingo winner so let me go ahead and bring this page down congratulations Chris that is so cool we've got I'm going to say it just like I always give mags a hard time on the round we have an apple action winning the bingo mug so congratulations to you you're going to email and she's going to let you know you know she's going to give you a link to the store but if you already know to shortcut it for if you already know like for example you went the all black make sure to say all black because it comes a different black and white I think black and blue something like that but if you know you already went the all black bingo mug say all black bingo mug tour I won the bingo with Jonathan or with the WBE and she will get you all hooked up it's really great that you guys have joined us as well because this is probably one type of topic that we need Jonathan here to not only demo but explain as we go through things so I guess I think we might have run out of time so if you have a question now's the time to drop it you've got a minute or two to drop the question and we'll try and answer and Jonathan do you have anything you want to show before we end the show just download the extension and try a lot of the features there are there are even features for previews on links and a lot of things let me see if I can share that so you've seen the pop-ups for person profiles but we even have them now for space pages we have on citations you can get a preview without having to scroll down to the bottom of the page I love that that is such a great feature there too there's been a lot of work on these some of them that already existed we've been trying to improve them Ian's even been working on one for access keys so if you want to use keyboard shortcuts to enable and disable things or jump to a certain function that's in there now so there's a little bit something for everybody in the extension if you can download it like you said you can't break it it's just going to change the way things work and you can turn off any feature that you want to and we're on G2G we're on discord you can comment on the WBE page you can go to our profiles directly and ask a question and I will tell you that I have not met a programmer that works with wiki tree that has not only been extremely fast but extremely kind and helpful in answering a question I think I've reached out to just about all of you and you guys are so quick and you answer my question and even when I'm in the wrong and I'm like what's doing this I know Ian found something goes no it's actually doing it right it's just a different way but he came came about in a really nice way so I didn't feel so stupid so I appreciate all you guys and remember guys these these guys are volunteering their time to make our life better if you been with wiki tree for a long time or for a while I don't know how we survived without the wiki tree browser extension all the options and then also um some of you still use some features on B so this is really fantastic that these people have brought these this technology to wiki tree to make it easier for us to use and what I think is time saving and that gives us a little bit more time to spend where they can't help us as much and that would be the biography actually writing the biography and putting it in they can help us get the sources in they can help us read the pages they can do all these tweaks for us which are so good and fabulous to give us a little bit of extra time to work on the biography in were you part of also the ad system and you're working on every you said every month you guys are working on tweaks and items for the WBE right so if you have something that you'd like to recommend you know reach out to him if you have anything that is related to accessibility definitely reach out to Jonathan and let him know multiple ways discord his page if you go up to the options pages as well his name is there under the wiki tree browser options it will link right to his page I just want to say thank you again for coming on board I asked Jonathan reached out and gave me great ideas for the accessibility to use I hope that everybody enjoyed it and more importantly I hope there is no fear about going into this page that he's showing here and playing around with it and enjoy it have fun with it and we'll do we'll call that a wrap as well we do have I call her miss IT we do have Jamie coming back to talk to us about how to get involved with programming how to volunteer what's on the plans for wiki tree as far as the IT parts and the apps are concerned so she's coming to us next month so look at the bingo schedule for that as well because we are not quite done with you guys and by popular request we have Greg Clark coming back in two weeks he's coming back with bingo he has actually created a new app for us that he's going to demo as well and if you have any questions reach out to us Carol I'm going to send you an email and we're going to get you the WB extension because you're going to be amazed by it okay I don't think we saw any questions either so I think we're all going to do that then with that so Jonathan thank you so much I'm positive we'll see you again so when you start to work on some more great options and everything let me know and we'll have Jonathan come back and give us another demo I want to say thanks to everybody that's watching live and if you're watching this afterwards thank you for hanging in there with us throughout this bingo we appreciate you watching bye guys
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आज के डेली राउंडअप में हम लाए हैं दिल्ली में फंसे प्रवासी मज़दूरों के ऊपर ग्राउंड रिपोर्ट और कोरोना संक्रमण के ताज़ा हालात
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नम अपनी, अबक्यए बनाच्किए चान्बाय daqui dil-ri-raund-up-ni, ap-pa-sva-ga-tha और आपनी एक जिद्लाए क्य साथ है। rah-dha-dha-dha-dha-dha-dha-dha-te आपनी ईसे चान्ब आपनी आस्वागे hai- predicted. देश में संक्रमन्त की मामले एक ती सधार पार, मरने वालो की संक्या एक हजार से जागा होगी. क्या वंता बेनर्जी सूनेंगी इन मस्धूरो की बात, प्यम के अस फरंट सरकाडी करम्चारी हो पर, मुगलिया जस्या कर जैसा है. सास्ट्मन्ताले दोला जारी आकलो की मुताभिक, कल सुबा अप्रैल आप, अथाईस अप्रैल आप भजे से लेकर आग उन्ती सबकाल सुबा आप भजे तर, करना संक्रमन्त के एक हजार आप सो संटानबे नहीं मामले सामने आए है, और तीबतलो की मुअतरी. साती करना संक्रमन्त के 827 मरिजों को तीख की आजार जुका है, अप कुल सक्री मामलो में 937 मामले और जुर जैं. देश में करना सी संक्रे बित मरिजों की कुल संख्या 31 322 में जिसके करीबन, 24 105 6% याईई 7600 आईईई मरिजों को तीख भी की आजार जुका है, और 2 अप नाँ करन सी 3 और आसाम वर लदाख सी 2 दोडो नैं केस और 36 गर सी एक नाया केस सम्ने आईईईईईईईई. देश में गाराजी एसे भी लिए, जिस में कुई नाया मामला भीत यार दिन में नहीं आई आईईई. जिस में तेलंगाना औरिसा ही माचल प्रदेश, अद्मानु निकोबार दीप समु, मेंगाले, पडूचेरी, गोवा, मनीपृ, त्रेपृरा, अनाचल प्रदेश, और मीजोरम शामल. आजारों के संक्या में, बंगाल से आईप्रवासी मज्दूर दिल्ली की अनेग लिए स्छो में पसेव हैं. एक तर पे अपने रारी सरकाल से गोहार लगा रहें, वो अपस जाने का मम्ता दीदी अईटिजाम करें. वहीं दिल्ली सरकाल तवरा दीए कै एक उपन के लिए स्चमाल नहीं कर पान. मुस्लिक में इन लोगो से बाग का इंकी समच्या को समझने की कोशिषी. आई देखते हैं ये ग्रामगे पुत. अवाई जाए चन्नेवाला हाँ लेके आया कोरूना लेके पाइदल जानेवाला लोग मर रहा है. कोरूना से तो नहीं मरेगा गरीब आनदर जोग है सारे बुक मुहुक में मर जाएगा. लिए में चल लिक लेते तो हम सोचा क्या सरपे सब की भोज होता एक. हमरा भी भी भी है बच्चा भी है. तो दो पैसा कमा के हम गर भेजेंगे सेई सलम अपना फेम्ली तो चलेगे ना. बात या जब आते सुनते तो दिन बात तो जन्टा कर्पीो लग्डन लगा दिया गया एक दिन के लिए. अब एक दिन के वोजा एक मेंना से ज़ाद खारा हो गया. अब हमरा भज रेसून बचान यहे कुजी भी नहीं है तो हम लोग खाएंगे क्या. अमारे बज रेसून पनी जोभी ता पहले का सरे खतम हो गया. अब रस्तपे जहाँ खाना बट्रे होँ ही लाईन दिना बट्रे है. वहां करना की कोई बएक्ति अगर पूछ गया जिसको करोना हो चुका है. तो वहां पहल जाएगा सारे लोगो में. और आसे भी हम यहां कराएडर है. अगर किसी में खुदाना खस्ता, किसी में आगर होगी आ करोना, तो मकन्वलिक सब को बगाएंगे. तब हम यहां के रहने वले नहीं, यहम बंगल के रहने वले. हम कहाँ जाएंगे? हम रोड़ पे आजाएंगे. तो यह सूचकर हमरे पेर की जमीन किसा कराए. के क्या करेंगे तब? यह जो यह कौपन बला कहानी है, इस में तो, आन्टरेड मबायली से करना पतता है. नहीं तो और कही पे जाएंगे. जहांपे लाइन लगा के होर आए, वहांपे तो पूलिस बगागा रहे है. और उस में चीज डियाब रहे है, किसी कीषी को मिला, उस में नहीं एक कीलो चावल ळार किलो गे ही. तो शubernetes मुछ नहीं है बिलगों।, यह गिहून, लेके किस चकी में जाएंगे? कहा पीसवा यैंगे? वादा किया जाएंगे, हम लोक देर है, पर में देगाद़ी भी फीटना हो लिक लेग, नहीं मुऊवोग नहीं ब्रोग़ा ड़ा. अगर चब पर लग जा गचा वाजगों शूभत्गन साच्चाज़ा बरवायी तुलिए. तुल्ए रगी दर लोंग या दॆपट औगर, को यी तुलिए than. वह में सब ज़ूग क्यराज़ों ली पेर दीए। वह मैं बाद तब तब वो गाथा। सप्छ दो यही किkind of of of इसका पास कुछ पेसा नहां हो ता कुछ औज फने पीने का नियोता तो उसकी पास ज़दा भेमारी हो जाताoy आ आगे सोचा लाक हो जाता है? वस कोसोत पहन्चा है नी है? तो आगे सोचता है क्या? मिरे बद, दो पहन्चा है नी है है, तो मैं आगे करूंगा क्या? جिसके पच्स से कांम लेके आताوبेÖ उसके पच्स सोचा ले planet लिए ऐ कंौभ आै आप और में बाज दवाग, हमार पस भी लिपार पाध से काम कर ता ता मैं उसको भी पैसा नी दे पाराग। अग उल को पन बी ना उतारा ग। बजो सरे पैसा फ़षा प़ा बग़ा हूँए। और फ़न ना उतारा, हमें तुब अब था पहले भी, अमें आईसे मदलत तसल लिग देने के लिए कहा है इलियास तुम अपना एकाँन नमवर बतादो कोई भी अकाँन नमवर देदो मैं पैसा बेजे रों मैंने अकाँन नमवर ये भाई साप का दिया था अपने थीता बुगडते हैदी। तो, बीजी बाय के नहीं हो साएकता बाय दीदी के कैसे हो सा आक्ता डम कोटराँ जुसे केद में बन है तो, हम अगर पैसा भी बेज रहे है तो गर के तपी चलीगा अभी एक मेंना से काम छवन देवाyor अभी लोग्डन आगे कितना बारेगा या खोला जाएगा या आम लोग को गर भेजेगा कि नहीं, अभी ता अमें उम्मित नहीं लगरा और आसे भी यहां जो है, 70%-80% मुस्लीम है अभी बारेगा यासे देखे प्लें बेज्बा के लाए या जाएगा और हम लोग के इस रज्जे से उस रज्जा जा जाने नहीं देरा है कैरा वही रहो, गरिप जितनाज भी है, सब कब बन कर के रग दिया कम्रे में वो भोग प्यास से मर रहा है जल से जल हमें गाव भिजा जाए, हमें गाव जाने के लोग दिल तरस रहा है, एक मैंना हो गया, बेटे बेटे बेटे बेटे यासे ता और भी मरे पर जाएगा हमें अच्छा मन्ताले से वित्तिय सलाकार के पक सेवा निविद्टवे, वित्टवे सुदान्चो मुहन्तीने निविस्क्लिक के सार विषेश तरच्चा में का, कि प्रदान मन्त्री सेदिजन अर्सिस्तिम्स अन रिलीप अन एमरजन्सी सिच्ट्वेशन फंड की, कोई जर्वित नहीं यानी प्यम केर्स की कोई जर्वित नहीं थी. अन नहीं यावी कहागे सरकारी करमचारी योंका, इस में योब्दान अपनी मरजी सी नहीं, वो जबर्दिस्तिक करवाया जा रहा है, जिस से ये बहुत हथ तक मोगलिया साशम के, में गयर मुषल मानोपर लगाया जाने वाला, जजिया कर्जिया सावें. अगन आई एदी माना है कि इस फंड़ काईच, किवल एक वेख्टी को मसीहा के रुब में फ्रसिथ करना है. और वेख्टी प्रदान मंद्री नरीन री मूडिं. आपी शुनते है रोगे. मैं अप पहला सबाले की, क्यों जोरोडग ता है साव? आपस्तु शवद्पते के देखे प्रदान मज़्री रिलीप प्वन, P.M. relief fund, उसी बुटाबे कध आप स्टेप में भी जिप मिनिस्टर रिलीप प्वन, अगर उसी को आगर पुचे आप, उसी के हैंगे अगर उसी को डोनेशन देना हैते, तो प्रदान मज़्री रिलीप प्वन को देदें, जीब मिनिस्टर रिलीप प्वन को देदें. मरा वाद बढ़ब से जो छीज में लेका हूँ चो आटिकल में वायर्ट अटिकल में, इसका कोई भी भिल्खुल जेडुगत नहीं था. तो प्रदान मज़्री रिलीप प्वन को जो भी चीज प्रदान मज़्री शोट में के टेदें प्वन अभी बनाए, वो भी दिस्तमाल कर सकतेंगे भी. तो मोहंतिखी शुदामशी जी, अज़ा है कि सरफ यह प्रदान मंट्डी का जो नन्श्शिल रीप प्वन्स्टिव यह नहीं, और जो बुक्खक मंत्टी चीफ मिनिस्टर दीव प्वन्स्टिफ यह नहीं, हमारे दिश में जो आबदा प्रदान जो कानूं है, if someone were to draw a thin line of demarcation or difference between the two funds. although, I would say that the national fund of the Prime Minister is also very flexible. if you talk about COVID-19, this COVID-19, you forget about the Spanish flu of 1918, it is about to strike us here in 2019 or 2020. this is flexible enough to incorporate any disaster which you could have used. that is why I was surprised to see what the Prime Minister can do about CM Kaia's fund. our friend who lives in the city of Bengaluru, Ramchandra Guha, he is a public intellectual, he has used more words that PM Kaia is developing a personality cult. he is self-aggrandising that people think that only the PM Kaia is the Prime Minister. this message is aimed at building a personality cult. do you agree with Ramchandra Guha? absolutely, without hesitation I agree with Mr Ramchandra Guha. if you give me one or two minutes, I will tell you. when the Prime Minister was in the major ministry, at that time, our Prime Minister's wishes came true. one day, it was about 15-16 months. I know that we have a lot of problems. we have a lot of problems. you know that there is a problem in the office area. you want to form a relief fund. you want to start an exclusive job. I know that you have made an outline concept paper. but you have one condition. that we will not be named as the Prime Minister. my name is not mentioned. we should not be named as the Prime Minister. if you want to form a relief fund, you can do it. and if you want to form another name, you can do it. in that background, to be very honest, I was absolutely staggered by the fact that a fund which I mentioned in the article, that everything now collapses to a particular acronym, which can be pronounced and which also connotes and conveys. as you know, it is care, concern, I have used words from care and concern, I have used it in IT. we give donations to someone. these donations are about the heart. don't say fund per donation being.
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Discussing Sch. C & Impact on Tax Return Income 2023
Discussing Sch. C & Impact on Tax Return Income 2023 Hi, please visit our YouTube channel for more accounting videos. youtube.com/@AccountingInstruction
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And in order to get the income statement, you're gonna need some kind of bookkeeping. There's no double entry accounting system in the tax software because there's no balance sheet, but you may still wanna recommend a client use software that implies or implements a double entry accounting system like a QuickBooks or Zero or that kind of software because that makes your accounting system more reliable and your income statement more reliable. So it also means that we have to double check our number when we do the data input because we don't have as much of a double check with the double entry accounting system. We might talk about more of that later, but the net income in essence is what then flows through to the rest of the form. It would flow through to the schedule one here. As we can see schedule one, which is additional income and adjustments to income. This is the business income or loss schedule C. So that makes sense. That sums up down below. That's pretty straightforward. And it pulls into the 1040. So 1040, we no longer have the W2 income up top, but rather we've got the other income from schedule one. That's all making sense. That doesn't seem too much more complicated other than the fact that we have to deal with the income statement, the bookkeeping and so on with regards to it if we wanna help a client out with that. And then we've got, but then it gets a little funny down here because we also have to deal with the added taxes. So we've got something happening here. That wasn't there before. And then we've got this qualified business deduction. That wasn't there before. And then on page two, we're not only calculating the taxes, but we also have this other taxes including self-employment tax. So that's got messy all of a sudden. Let's first take a look at this self-employment tax. So the self-employment tax is over here on schedule SE. So self-employment, you can think of it as like the equivalent for a self-employed individual as the payroll taxes if you were in an employee-employer situation. So in other words, if you were an employee of someone else then you would be paying social security and Medicare tax as well as withholding for federal income tax. And the employee would also be paying social security and Medicare kind of matching is the kind of concept that they were trying to set up there. If you are self-employed then they still want you to pay into the social security system, right? So how are they gonna make you pay into the social security system? If I don't have any employees, I'm not giving myself a W-2. Clearly I'm the one doing most of the work if I'm the owner of the business and I have no employees. So the IRS says, hey, we're gonna take that 100,000 and we're gonna force you to pay not only the federal income tax but also the social security and Medicare tax. Not only that, but we're gonna force you to pay in essence the employee and employer portion of the social security and Medicare tax. It's not exactly like that. We'll talk more about the calculation later. But in essence, it's kind of like twice the tax on the net income. So the net income of the Schedule C is kind of treated at as though it's your earnings, like W-2 earnings from the employer and as though you're the employer paying the social security and Medicare. So that means it's an added tax. Now this Form 1040, we usually just think about the income tax because that's the thing we're focused on and oftentimes the W-2 has the information of the social security and Medicare but it's already been taken care of by the employer unless they went over the cap or something like that. So there's nothing we have to do but here we do have to do something because nobody else is taking care of the self-employment tax because we're self-employed. So the tax, I won't go through the calculation now, we'll talk about it later but you could see it's kind of a messy calculation and we get down to the 14129 which is significant obviously, which is now going to the 1040 page two. So not only do we have the tax income tax but now we've got the self-employment tax increasing the total tax significantly. All right, so not only that but then we've got this above the line deduction here. See, we've got this 7065. Where did that come from? Where did that come from? Let's go to the schedule one page two this time. There's the 7065, it says it's the deductible part of self-employment tax that came from the Schedule SE. Let's think about that back to the Schedule SE. We calculated, we just determined that the 14129 is our portion of like the social security and Medicare like payroll taxes as though we were the employee and employer of ourselves on the Schedule SE. But they're trying to mirror this situation to match what would happen in an actual C corporation. In a C corporation what would happen is that the person paying the wages would get to deduct the wages, the income, the W2 wages and in our situation, the W2 wages are income to us because we're kind of paying ourselves because it would be like similar to us giving ourself a W2 of 100,000 which would bring the net income to zero. We're just saying that's kind of like our W2 income so half of that tax would be like similar to us paying the withholdings for social security and Medicare but then they also pay the employer half of the tax which we had to employ too but they get to deduct the employer half of the tax when they do that. So now they're gonna try to fix the sole proprietor to mirror what happens on the business side. They wanna allow us to deduct the employer half of the social security tax which is similar to the employer half of the payroll taxes which you would think would happen somewhere on the Schedule SE but you can't put it on the Schedule SE because if I deducted on the Schedule SE that would cause a loop reference because this 100,000 would then be decreased which would recalculate the amount that's gonna be the actual tax and so on and so forth. So we have to deduct it somewhere else and that's gonna be this half that they calculated here so they took half of it, 14, 129, half of that 50%, 7,065 pulls in to page or Schedule 1, Page 2 there's the 7,065 which sums up down below and then that pulls into the form 1040 so now we've got the 100,000 minus the 7,065 gets us to the 92935 AGI adjusted gross income and then we've got the standard deduction that was there before it's the same cause we're still a single filer, no change there but then we've got this qualified business income deduction on form, so the form here is 8995 so if I go to the 8995 qualified business income deduction and this was a rule that came in a little bit a little while ago when they were trying to simplify the tax code but then trying to, again, it kind of came about that they were trying to make the taxes simplified and lesser for the flow through entities like a Schedule SE and the LLC and the corporations and then, again, just like normal they kind of left out or forgot about the sole proprietors as they did that and then they had to kind of fill in the gap with this kind of plug the qualified business income deduction so this deduction is somewhat of a mess but it's a huge component as you can see so this is being used to pull in to calculate the 1040 and here's the worksheet here the trader business income the 100,000 minus the 7065 gets to that 92935 which is the qualified business income which is then what is used to calculate the deduction so hopefully we'll be able to dive into that a little bit more in a future presentation but I just want to point out to now that that obviously adds another kind of weird level of complexity here and then that's going to give us our taxable income which is at the 63, 988 and then page two now we've got the tax being calculated and then of course we already saw that we had this self-employment tax that's going to be included now down below with the withholdings the payment side of things we no longer have the W-2 withholdings anymore that means that we can't just fill out a W-4 and then have our employer withhold the withholdings we have to make estimated tax payments and those estimated tax payments are often another mess especially for new sole proprietors and that's because people when they move from a W-2 employee situation to a sole proprietorship they just don't really even think about the taxes oftentimes for one and number two they don't know how much they're earning because if you're a new Schedule C business you can't actually calculate the tax until you actually calculate your income and you don't know what your income's going to be until the end of the year typically now you might say, hey look, I can just take as I go I might have in the first quarter I might have earned 20,000 and so why don't I just take the 20,000 times the tax rate I'll say 15% or something and then I can calculate my tax as we go well that would work if it was a flat tax but it's a progressive tax so I can't take like 20,000 of earnings and then try to know what tax rate I have to project out what I'm gonna earn on the entire year to see what the actual tax rate should be my actual tax rate that I'm gonna use to calculate my estimated tax payments
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Book 2, Chapter 9 of the Last Days of Pompeii. 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 Rachel Trishka. Last Days of Pompeii by Edward G. Bo Willerton. Book 2, Chapter 9. What becomes of Ioni in the House of Arbyses? The first signal of the wrath of the dread foe. When Ioni entered the spacious hall of the Egyptian, the same awe which had crept over her brother and pressed itself also upon her, seemed to her as to him something ominous and warning in the still and mournful faces of the dread Theban monsters, whose majestic and passionless features the marvel so well portrayed. Their look and with the reach of past ages was wise and the soul of eternity thought in their eyes. The tall Ethiopian slave grinned as he admitted her and motioned to her to proceed. Halfway up the hall she was met by Arbyses himself in festive robes which glittered with jewels. Although it was broad day without, the mansion, according to the practice of the luxurious, was artificially darkened and the lamps cast their still and odor-giving light over the rich floors and ivory roofs. Beautiful Ioni, said Arbyses, as he bent to touch her hand. It is you that have eclipsed the day. It is your eyes that light up the halls. It is your breath which fills them with perfumes. You must not talk to me thus, said Ioni, smiling. You forget that your law has sufficiently instructed my mind to render these graceful fletcheries to my person unwelcome. It was you who taught me to disdain adulation. Will you untie your pupil? There was something so frank and charming in the manner of Ioni, as she spoke thus, that the Egyptian was more than ever enamoured and more than ever disposed to renew the offense he had committed. He, however, answered quickly and gaily and hastened to renew the conversation. He led her through the various chambers of a house which seemed to contain, to her eyes, inexperienced to other splendour than the mighty Ute elegance of campaigning in the cities, the treasures of the world. In the walls were set pictures of inestimable art, the light shone over statues of the noblest age of Greece, cabinets of gems, each cabinet itself a gem, filled up with the intricacies of the columns, the most precious woods lined the thresholds and composed the doors. Gold and jewels seemed lavished all around. Sometimes they were alone in these rooms, sometimes they passed through silent rows of slaves, who, kneeling as she passed, profited to her offerings of bracelets, chained of gems, with the Egyptian vainly entreated her to receive. I have often heard, said she, wonderingly, that you were rich, but I never dreamt of the amount of your wealth. What I could coin at all, replied the Egyptian, into one crown which I may place upon that snowy brow. Alas! the weight would crush me. I should be a second tarpaio, answered Ioni, laughingly. But thou dost not disdain riches, Ioni. They know not what life is capable of, who are not wealthy. Gold is the great magician of earth. It realises our dreams. It gives them the power of a guard. There is a grandeur, a sublimity in its position. It is the mightiest, yet the most obedient of our slaves. The artful embassy sought to dazzle the young Leopolitan by his treasures and zealots. You sought to awaken in her the desire to be mistress of what she surveyed. He hoped that she would confound the owner of what the Parisians and that the charms of his wealth would be reflected upon himself. Meanwhile, her only was secretly somewhat uneasy at the gallant trees which escaped from those lips, which, till lately, had seemed to disdain the common homage we paid to beauty, and with it delicate subtlety, which women alone possess, she sought to ward off shafts deliberately aimed, and to laugh or to talk away the meaning from his warming language. Nothing in the world is more pretty than that same species of defence. It is the child of the African necromancer who professed with a feather to turn aside the winds. The Egyptian was intoxicated and subdued by her grace, even more than by her beauty. It was with difficulty that he suppressed his emotions. Alas, the feather was only powerful against the summer breezes. It would be the sport of the storm. Suddenly, as they stood in one hall, which was surrounded by draperies of silver and white, the Egyptian kept his hands and, as if by enchantment, a banquet rose from the floor, a couch or throne, with a crimson canopy that signalled simultaneously at the feet of Ioni, and at the same instant from behind the curtain swirled the invisible and softest music. Arbusseys placed himself at the feet of Ioni, and children, young and beautiful as loves, ministered to the feast. The feast was over. The music sank into a lone subdued strain, and Arbusseys thus addressed as a beautiful guest, hast thou never in this dark and uncertain world, hast thou never aspired, my pupil, to look beyond, hast thou never wished to put aside the veil of futurity, and to behold on the shores of fate the shadowy images of things to be, for it is not the past alone that has its ghosts. Each event to come has also its spectrum, its shade. When the hour arrives, life enters it, the shadow becomes corporeal and walks the world. Thus, in the land beyond the grave, are ever too impelpable on spiritual hosts, the things to be, the things that have been, if by our wisdom we can penetrate that land, we see the one as the other, and learn, as I have learned, not alone in the mysteries of the dead, but also the destiny of the living. As thou hast learned it, can wisdom attain so far? Wilt thou prove my knowledge, Ioni, and behold the representation of thine own fate? It is a drama more striking than those of Achilles. It is one I have prepared for thee, thou wilt see the shadows performer apart, the near part un-trempled, she thought of Glorcus, and sighed as well as trembled, were their destinies to be united? Half incredulous, half believing, half awed, half alarmed by the words of his strange host, she remained for some moment silent, and then answered, it may revolt, it may terrify, the knowledge the future will perhaps only invent of the present. Not so, Ioni, I have myself looked upon thy future lot, and the ghosts of thy future bask in the gardens of Elysium, admits the ace-fidel and the rose, they prepare the hurtful garlands of thy sweet destiny, and the fates, so harsh to others, we have only for thee the web of happiness and love, wilt thou then come and behold they do, so that thou mayest enjoy it before him, again the heart of thy only movement, Glorcus? She asked a half-wardable scent, the Egyptian rose, and taking her by the hand, led her across the banquet-room, the curtains withdrewers by magic hands, and the music broke forth in a louder and gladder strain, they passed a row of columns, on either side of which fountains cast aloft their fragrant waters, they descended by broad and easy steps into a garden. The eve had commenced, the moon was already high in the heavens, and those sweet flowers asleep by day, and full, and full, were the never-belodorous, the airs of night, the thickly scattered admits, the alleys cut through the starlet foliage, or gathered in baskets, lay-like offerings at the feet of the frequent statues that leaned along their path. Where the wood-style laid me, I was seized, said I only, wonderingly, but yonder, said he, changing to a small building which stood at the end of the vista. It is a temple consecrated to the fates, our rights require such holy ground. They passed into a narrow hall, at the end of which hung a sable curtain. Arbyses lifted it, I only entered, and found herself in total darkness. Being not alarmed to the Egyptian, the light will rise instantly. While he so spoke, her soft, and warm, and gradual light diffused itself around. As it spread over each object, I only perceived that she was in an apartment of moderate size, hung everywhere with black. The couch draperies of the same hue was beside her. In the centre of the room was a small altar, on which stood a tripod of bronze. At one side, upon a lofty column of granite, was a colossal head of the blackest marble, which she perceived, by the crown of wheat ears that encircled the brow, represented the great Egyptian goddess. Arbyses stood before the altar, he had laid his garland on the shrine, and seen a walking pride with pouring into the tripod the content of the bros and vars. Suddenly from that tripod leapt into life a blue, dark, irregular flame. The Egyptian drew back to the side of Ioni, and muttered some words in the language unfamiliar to her ear. He curtain at the back of the altar, waved tremulously to and fro. It parted slowly, and in the aperture which was thus made, I only beheld an indistinct and pale landscape, which gradually grew brighter and clearer, as she gazed. At length she discovered plainly trees, and rivers, and meadows, and all the beautiful diversity of the richest earth. At length, before the landscape, the dim shadow glided, and rested opposite to Ioni. Slowly the same charm seemed to operate upon it, as over the rest of the scene. It took form and shape, and lo, in its feature and its form, I only beheld herself. Then the scene behind the spectre faded away, and was succeeded by the representation of a gorgeous palace. A throne was raised in the centre of its hall. The dim forms of slaves and guards were ranged around it, and a pale hand held over the throne the likeness of a diadem. A new actor now appeared. He was closed from head to foot in a dark robe. His face was concealed. He now took the feet of the shadow he Ioni. He clasped her hand. He pointed to the throne, as if to invite her to ascend it. The near part of his heart beat violently. Shall the shadow disclose itself? Whispers a voice beside her, the voice of Arbusys. Ah, yes, answered Ioni softly. Arbusys raised his hand. The spectre seemed to drop the man till that conceal its form. And Ioni shrieked. It was Arbusys himself that thus knelt before her. This is, indeed, thy fate. Whispers again the Egyptian voice in her ear. And thou art destined to be the bride of Arbusys. Ioni started. The black curtain closed over the fairness Magoria. And Arbusys himself, the real, living Arbusys, was at her feet. Oh, Ioni, said he, passionately gazing upon her. Listen to one who has long struggled vainly with his love. I adore thee. The fates do not lie. Thou art destined to be mine. I have sought the world around and found none like thee. From my youth upward I have sighed for such as thou art. I have dreamed till I saw thee. I wait, and I behold thee. Do not away from me, Ioni. Think not of me as thou hast thought. I am not that being cold and censored and morose, which I have seen to thee. Never woman had lover so devoted, so passionate as I will be to Ioni. Do not struggle in my class. See, I release thy hand. Take it from me, if thou wilt. Well, be it so. But do not reject me, Ioni. Do not rashly reject. Judge of thy power over him who thou canst thus transform. I, who never knelt to mortal being, kneel to thee. I, who have commanded fate, see from thee my own. Ioni, tremble not. Thou art my queen, my goddess. Be my bride. All the wishes thou canst form shall be fulfilled. The ends of the earth shall minister to thee. Pomp, power, luxury shall be thy slaves. Arbusy shall have no ambition, said the pride of obeying thee. Ioni, turn upon me those eyes. Shed upon me thy smile. Dark as my soul when thy face is hid from it. Shine over me, my son, my heaven, my daylight. Ioni, Ioni, do not reject my love, alone, and in the power of the singular and fearful man. Ioni was not yet terrified. The respect of his language, the softness of his voice reassured her, and, in her own purity, she felt protection. But she was confused, astonished. There was some moment before she could recover the power of reply. Rise, Arbusy's, said she at length, as she resigned to him once more her hand, which she has quickly withdrew again, which she felt upon at the burning pressure of his lips. Rise, and if thou art serious, if thy language be in earnest, if, said he tenderly, well, then, listen to me. You have been my guardian, my friend, my monitor, for this new character was not prepared. Think not, she added quickly, as you saw his dark eyes glisten with the fierceness of his passion. Think not that I scorn, time untouched, time not honoured by this homage. But, say, can't thou hear me calmly? I, though thy words were lightning, and could blast me, I love another, said Ioni, blushingly, but in a firm voice. By the gods, by the hell, sheltered Arbusy's, rising to his fullest height, dare not tell me that, dare not mock me, it is impossible. Whom has thou seen? Whom known? O Ioni, it is thy woman's invention, thy woman's art that speaks. Thou wouldst gain time, I have surprised, I have terrified thee. Do with me as thou wilt, say that thou lovest not me, but say not that thou lovest another. Alas, began Ioni, and then, a paw before his sudden and unlookedful violence, she burst into tears. Arbusy's came nearer to her, his breath glowed fiercely on her cheek, he wound his arms round her, she sprang from his embrace, and the struggle at tablet fell from her bosom on the ground. Arbusy's perceived and seized it, it was the letter that morning received from Glaucus. Ioni sank upon the couch, half dead with terror. Rapidly the eyes of Arbusy's ran over the writing. The near-politian did not dare to gaze upon him. She did not see the deadly pairness that came over his countenance. She marked not as withering frown, nor the quivering of his lip, nor the convulsions that he had spressed. He read it to the end, and then, as the letter fell from his hand, he said, in a voice of deceitful calmness, Is the writer of this the man thou loved? Ioni solved, but answered not. Speak, he rather shrieked than said. It is, it is. And his name, it is written here. His name is Glaucus. Ioni, clasped in her hands, looked round as for succour or escape. Then hear me, said Arbusy, sinking his voice into a whisper. Thou shalt go to thy tomb rather than to his arms. What? Thinks thou Arbusy's will brick a rival such as this puny Greek? What? Thinks thou that he has watched the fruit ripen, to yield it to another? Pretty fool, no. Thou art mine. Or, only mine. And thus, thus I seize and claim thee. As he spoke, he caught Ioni in his arms, and in that ferocious grasp was all the energy, less of love than of revenge. But to Ioni despair gave supernatural strength. She again tore herself from him. She rushed to that part of the room by which she had entered. She half withdrew the curtain. He had seized her. Again she broke away from him, and fell, exhausted, with a loud shriek, at the base of the column which supported the head of the Egyptian goddess. Arbusy's paused for a moment, as if to regain his breath. And then it's once more darted upon his prey. At that instant the curtain was rudely torn aside. The Egyptian felt a fierce, strong grasp upon her shoulder. He turned, and beheld before him the flashing eyes of Gorkus. And the pale, warm, but menacing countenance of Apacities. Ah, he muttered, as he cleared from one to the other. What fury hath sent ye hither? Hate answered Gorkus as he closed it once with the Egyptian. Meanwhile, Apacities raised his sister, now lifeless, from the ground. His strength, exhausted by a mind long overboard, did not suffice to bear her away, like and delicate though her shape. He placed her, therefore, on the couch, and stood over her with a brandishing knife, watching the contest between Gorkus and the Egyptian. And really to plunge his weapon in the bosom of Apacities should he be victorious in the struggle. There is, perhaps, nothing on her so terrible as a naked and unarmed conscious animal's strength. No weapon but those with nature's supplies to rage. Both the antagonists were now locked in each other's grasp, the hand of each seeking the throat of the other, the face drawn back, fierce eyes flashing, the muscles strained, the veins swelled, the lips apart, the teeth set. Both were strong beyond the ordinary power of men, both animated by relentless wrath. They coiled, they wound, around each other, they rocked to and fro, they swayed from end to end of the confined arena, they uttered cries of ire and revenge. They are now before the altar, now at the base of the column with the struggle he commenced. They drew back for breath. Apacities leaning against the column, Gorkus a few places apart. O ancient goddess, exclaimed Apacities, clasped in the column, raising his eyes towards the sacred image it supported. Protect thy chosen, proclaim thy vengeance against this thin of an upstart creed, who with sacrilegious violence, profane thy resting place in assiles they serve. As he spoke, the still and vast feats of the goddess seemed suddenly to glow with life, through the black marble, through the transparent veil, flushed luminously a crimson and burning hue. Around the head played and darted the corescations of livid lightning. The eyes became like balls of lurid fire, and seemed fixin' withering an intolerable wrath upon the countenance of the Greek. Ordained appalled by the sudden and mystic answer to the prayers of his foe, and not free from the hereditary superstitions of his race, the cheeks of Gorkus pale before that strange and ghastly animation of the marble. His knees knocked together, he stood, seized with a divine panic, just made, a ghast, half-unmanned for his foe. Arbus' ears gave him not breathing time to recover his stupa. Die, wretch! he shouted, in a voice of thunder, as he sprang upon the Greek. The mighty mother claims there's a living sacrifice. Taken thus by surprise in the first consternation of his superstitious fears, the Greek lost his footing, the marble floor was as smooth as glass. He slid, he fell. Arbus' planted his foot on the breast of his fallen foe. The pacities, taught by his sacred profession, as well as by his knowledge of Arbus' to distrust all miraculous into positions, had not shared the dismay of his companion. He rushed forward, his knife gleamed in the air. The watchful Egyptian caught his arm as it descended. Run, wrench of his powerful hand, tore the weapon from the weak grasp of the priest. One sweeping blow stretched him to the earth. With a loud and exulting yell, Arbus' brandished the knife on high. Glaucus gazed upon his impending foe with unwinking eyes, and in the stern and scornful resignation of a foreign gladiator. When? At that awful instant, the floor shook under them with rapid and convulsive throw. A mightiest spirit in that of the Egyptian was abroad. A giant in crushing power, before which, sunken to sudden impotence, his passion at his arts. It, woe, had stirred, that dread demon of the earthquake, laughing to scorn alike the magic of human guile and the malice of human wrath. As a titan, on whom the mountains are piled, it grasped itself from the sleep of years, which moved on its torched couch, and the heavens below groaned and trembled beneath the motion of its limbs. At the moment of his vengeance and his power, the self-priced him he got was humbled to his real clay, far and wide along the soil of winter horse and rumbling sound. The curtains of the chamber shook as yet the blast of a storm, the altar rocked and tripod reeled, and high over the place of contests, the cold trembled and waved from side to side, the sable head of the goddess totured and fell from its pedestal, and as the Egyptians stooped above his intended victim, right upon his vended form, right between the shoulders and the neck, struck the marble mass. The shock stretched to like the blow of death. At once, suddenly, he heard that sound of motion or semblance of life upon the floor, apparently crushed by the very divinity he had empiresly animated and invoked. The earth has preserved her children, said Glockus, staggering to his feet, blessed be the dread convulsion that has worshipped providence of the gods. He assisted a pace at ease to rise and then turned up with the face of other seeds. It seemed locked as in death from the Egyptians' lifts over his clitorine robes. He fell heavily from the arms of Glockus and the red stream trickled slowly along the marble. Again, the earth shook beneath their feet. Again, the earth shook beneath their feet. They were forced to cling to each other. The convulsion seized as suddenly as it came. They tarried no longer. Glockus bore only lightly in his arms and they fled from the unhealed spot. But scarce had entered the garden and they were met on all sides by flying and assorted groups of women and slaves whose festive and glittering garments contrasted in mockery the solemn tear of the hour. They did not appear to heath the strangers, though occupied only with their own fears. After the tranquility of sixteen years, that burning and treacherous soil again menaced destruction, they uttered but one cry. The earthquake, the earthquake and passing unlisted from the midst of them were pasted ease in his companions without entering the house, hastened unloved the ellies, passed a small open gate and there, sitting on a little mound over which spread the gloom of the dark green elos, the moonlight fell on the bended figure of the blind girl. She was weeping bitterly. End of Book Two, Chapter Nine Recording by Rachel Frischka, Australia Book Three, Chapter One of Last Days of Pompeii 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 Ann Boulet Last Days of Pompeii by Edward G. Bulwer-Lightin Book Three, Chapter One The Forum of the Pompeians The first rude machinery by which the new era of the world was wrought. It was early noon and the forum was crowded alike with the busy and the idle. As at Paris at this day, so at that time in the cities of Italy, men lived almost wholly out of doors. The public buildings, the forum, the porticoes, the baths, the temples themselves might be considered their real homes. It was no wonder that they decorated so gorgeously these favorite places of resort. They felt for them a sort of domestic affection, as well as a public pride. And animated was, indeed, the aspect of the forum of Pompeii at that time. Along its broad pavement, composed of large flags and marble, were assembled various groups, conversing in that energetic fashion which appropriates a gesture to every word, and which is still the characteristic of the people of the south. Here, in seven stalls on one side of the colonnade, sat the money changers, with their glittering heaps before them, and merchants and seamen in various costumes crowding round their stalls. On one side, several men in long togas were seen bustling rapidly up to a stately edifice where the magistrates administered justice. These were the lawyers, active, chattering, joking and punning, as you may find them at this day in Westminster. In the center of the space, pedestals supported various statues, of which the most remarkable was the stately form of Cicero. Around the court ran a regular and symmetrical colonnade of Doric architecture, and there are several, whose business drew them early to the place, were taking the slight morning repass which made an Italian breakfast. Talking vehemently on the earthquake of the preceding night as they dipped pieces of bread in their cups of diluted wine. In the open space too, you might perceive various petty traders exercising the arts of their calling. Here, one man was holding out ribbons to a fair dame from the country. Another man was vaunting to a stout farmer the excellence of his shoes. A third, a kind of stall restaurateur, still so common in the Italian cities, was supplying many a hungry mouth with hot messes from his small and itinerant stove, wild, contrast strongly typical of the mingled bustle and intellect of the time. Close by, a school master was expounding to his puzzle pupils the elements of the Latin grammar. A gallery above the portico, which was ascended by small wooden staircases, had also its throng, though, as here the immediate business of the place was mainly carried on, its groups were a more quiet and mysterious air. Every now and then, the crowd below respectfully gave way to some senators swept along to the temple of Jupiter, which filled at one side of the forum and was the senator's hall of meeting, nodding with ostentatious condescension to such of his friends or clients as he distinguished amongst the throng. Mingling amidst the gay dresses of the better orders, you saw the hearty forms of the neighboring farmers as they made their way to the public granaries. By the temple you caught a view of the triumphal arch and the long street beyond swarming with inhabitants. In one of the niches of the arch, a fountain played, cheerily sparkling in the sunbeams, and above his cornice rose the bronze and equestrian statue of Caligua, strongly contrasting the gay summer skies. Behind the stalls of the money changers was that building now called the Pantheon, and a crowd of the poorer Pompeians passed through the small vestibule which admitted to the interior. With panniers under their arms, pressing on towards a platform placed between two columns, where such provisions as the priest had rescued from sacrifice were exposed for sale. At one of the public edifices appropriated to the business of the city, workmen were employed upon the columns, and you heard the noise of their labor every now and then rising above the hum of the multitude. The columns are unfinished to this day. All then united, nothing could exceed in variety the costumes, the ranks, the manners, the occupations of the crowd. Nothing could exceed the bustle, the gaiety, the animation, where pleasure and commerce, idleness and labor, avarice and ambition mingled in one gulf their motley rushing, yet harmonious streams. Facing the steps of the temple of Jupiter with folded arms and a knit and contemptuous brow, the man of about fifty years of age, his dress was remarkably plain, not so much from its material, as from the absence of all those ornaments which were worn by the Pompeians of every rank, partly from the love of show, partly also because they were chiefly wrought into those shapes deemed most efficacious in resisting the assaults of magic and the influence of the evil eye. His forehead was high and bald. The few locks that remained at the back of the head were concealed by a sort of cowl, which was made a part of his cloak, to be raised or lowered at pleasure and was now drawn half way over the head as a protection from the rays of the sun. The color of his garments was brown, no popular hue with the Pompeians, all the usual admixtures of scarlet or purple seemed carefully excluded. His belt or girdle contained a small receptacle for ink which hooked onto the girdle, a stylus or implement of writing and tablets of no ordinary size. What was rather remarkable, the cincher held no purse, which was the almost indispensable a pertinence of the girdle, even when that purse had the misfortune to be empty. It was not often that the gay and egotistical Pompeians busy themselves with observing the countenances and actions of their neighbors, but there was that in the lip and eye sender so remarkably bitter and disdainful as he surveyed the religious procession sweeping up the stairs of the temple that could not fail to arrest the notice of many. Who is yawned cynic? asked a merchant of his companion, a jeweler. It is a lengthess, replied the jeweler, a reputed Nazarene. The merchant shuddered, a dreaded sect, he said in a whispered and fearful voice. He said that when they meet at nights, they always commence their ceremonies by the murder of a newborn babe. They profess a community of goods, too, the wretches, a community of goods. What would become of merchants, or jewelers, either, if such notions were in fashion? That is very true, said the jeweler. Besides, they wear no jewels. They mutter implications when they see a serpent, and at Pompeii, all our ornaments are serpentine. Do but observe, said a third, who is a fabricant of bronze, how yawned Nazarene scowls at the piety of the sacrificial procession. He is murmuring curses on the temple, be sure. Do you know, Salinas, that this fellow, passing by my shop the other day, and seeing me employed on a statue of Minerva, told me with a frown that, had it been marble, he would have broken it. But the bronze was too strong for him. Break a goddess, I said. A goddess, answered the atheist. It is a demon, an evil spirit. Then he passed on his way cursing. Are such things to be borne? What marble that the earth heaved so fearfully last night, anxious to reject the atheist from her bosom? An atheist, do I say? First still. A scornor of the fine arts. Woe to us fabricants of bronze, if such fellows as this give the law to society. These are the incendiaries that burnt Rome under Nero, grown the jeweler. While such were the friendly remarks provoked by the air and faith of the Nazarene, Olympus himself became sensible of the effect he was producing. He turned his eyes round and observed the intent faces of the accumulating throng, whispering as they gazed and surveyed them for a moment with an expression, first of defiance and afterwards of compassion. He gathered his cloak round him and passed on, muttering audibly. Deluded idolaters, did not last night's convulsions warn ye? Alas, how will you meet the last day? The crowd that heard these boating words gave them different interpretations according to their different shades of ignorance and of fear. All, however, concurred in imagining them to convey some awful implication. They regarded the Christian as the enemy of mankind. The epitest they've lavished upon him, of which Atheist, was the most favored and frequent, may serve perhaps to warn us. Believers of that same creed, now triumphant, how we indulge the persecution of men underwent, and how we apply to those whose notions differ from our own, the terms at that day lavished on the fathers of our faith. As Olympus stalked through the crowd and gained one of the more private places of egress from the forum, he perceived gazing upon him a pale and earnest countenance, which he was not slow to recognize. Wrapped in a pallium that partially concealed his sacred robes, the young apacities surveyed of that new and mysterious creed, to which at one time he had been half a convert. Is he, too, an impostor? Does this man, so plain and simple in life, in garb, in mean, does he, too, like our bases, make austerity the robe of the sensualist? Does the veil of Vesta hide the vices of the prostitute? Olympus, accustomed to men of all classes, and combining with the enthusiasm of his faith a profound experience of his kind, guest, perhaps, by the index of the countenance, something of what passed within the breast of the priest. He met the survey of apacities with a steady eye and a brow of serene and open candor. Peace be with you, he said, saluting apacities. Peace echoed the priest in so hollow a tone that it went at once to the heart of the Nazarene. In that wish, continued Olympus, all good things are combined. Without virtue, thou canst not have peace. Like the rainbow, peace rests upon the earth, but its arch is lost in heaven. Heaven bathes it in hues of light. It springs up amidst tears and clouds. It is a reflection of the eternal sun. It is an assurance of calm. It is the sign of a great covenant between man and God. Such peace, oh young man, is the smile of the soul. It is an emanation from the distant orb of immortal light. Peace be with you. Alas, began apacities when he caught the gaze of the curious loiterers inquisitive to know what could possibly be the theme of conversation between a reputed Nazarene and a priest of Isis. He stopped short and then added in a low tone, that he should not converse here. I will follow thee to the banks of the river. There is a walk which at this time is usually deserted and solitary. Olymthus bowed ascent. He passed through the streets with a hasty step, but a quick and observant eye. Every now and then he exchanged a significant glance, a slight sign with some passenger, whose garb usually be tokened the wearer to belong to the humbler classes. He was in this, the type of all other and less mighty revolutions. The grain of mustard seed was in the heart of the lowly. Amidst the huts of poverty and labor, the vast stream which afterwards poured its broad waters beside the cities and palaces of earth took its neglected source. End of Book 3, Chapter 1 Recording by Anne Boulet Book 3, Chapter 2 of Last Days of Pompeii 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 Anne Boulet Last Days of Pompeii by Edward G. Bulwer-Lighten Book 3, Chapter 2 The Noonday Excursion on the Companion Seas But tell me Glaucus said Ioni as they glided down the rippling of pleasure. How came as thou with apacities to my rescue from that bad man? Ask Nydia Yonder answered the Athenian pointing to the blind girl, who sat at a little distance from them, leaning pensively over her lyre. She must have thy thanks, not we. It seems that she came to my house and, finding me from home, sought thy brother in his temple. He accompanied her to our bases. On their way they encountered me, with a company whom thy kind letter had given me a spirit cheerful enough to join. Nydia's quick ear detected my voice. A few words suffice to make me the companion of apacities. I told not my associates why I left them. Could I trust thy name to their light tongues and gossiping opinion? Nydia led us to the garden gate by which we afterwards bore thee. We entered, and were about to plunge into the mysteries of that evil house, when we heard thy name. Thou knowest the rest. Ioni blushed deeply. She then raised her eyes to those of Glaucous, and he felt all the thanks she could not utter. Come hither, my Nydia, she said tenderly to the Thessalian. Did I not tell thee that thou shouldest be my sister and friend? Has thou not already been more, my guardian, my preserver? It is nothing, answered Nydia coldly and without stirring. Ah, I forgot, continued Ioni. I should come to thee. And she moved along the benches till she reached the place where Nydia sat, and flinging her arms caressingly round her covered her cheeks with kisses. Nydia was, that morning, paler than her want, and her countenance grew even more wane and colorless as she submitted to the embrace of the beautiful Neapolitan. But how cameest thou, Nydia? whispered Ioni. To surmise so faithfully the danger I was exposed to. Didest thou know the Egyptian? Yes, I knew of his vices. And how? Noble Ioni, I have been a slave to the vicious. Those whom I served were his minions, and thou hast entered his house since thou knewest so well that private entrance? I have played on my lyre to our bases, answered the Thessalian with embarrassment. And thou hast escaped the contagion from which thou hast saved Ioni, returned the Neapolitan, in a voice too low for the ear of Glaucus. Noble Ioni, I have neither beauty nor station. I am a child, a slave, and blind. The despicable are ever safe. It was with a pained and proud and indignant tone that Nydia made this humble reply, and Ioni felt that she only wounded Nydia by pursuing the subject. She remained silent, and the bark now floated into the sea. Confess that I was right, Ioni said Glaucus, and prevailing on thee not to waste this beautiful moon in thy chamber, confess that I was right. Thou weren't right, Glaucus, said Nydia abruptly. The dear child speaks for thee, returned the Athenian, but permit me to move opposite to thee, or our light boat will be overbalanced. So saying he took a seat exactly opposite to Ioni, and leaning forward, he fancied that it was her breath and not the winds of summer that flung fragrance over the sea. Thou were to tell me, said Glaucus, for so many days thy door was closed to me. Oh, think of it no more, answered Ioni quickly. I gave my ear to what I now know was the malice of Slander, and my Slanderer was the Egyptian. Ioni's silence assented to the question. His motives are sufficiently obvious. Talk not of him, said Ioni, covering her face with her hands, as if to shut out his very thought. Perhaps he may be already by the banks of the slow sticks, but in that case we should probably have heard of his death. Thy brother, me thinks, have felt the dark influence of his gloomy soul. When we arrived last night at thy house, he left me abruptly. Will he ever vouch safe to be my friend? He is consumed by some secret care, answered Ioni tearfully. Would that we could lure him from himself? Let us join in that tender office. He shall be my brother, return the Greek. How calmly, said Ioni, rousing herself from the gloom into which her thoughts of opacities had plunged her. How calmly the clouds seemed to repose in heaven, and yet you tell me, for I knew it not myself, that the earth shook beneath us last night. It did, and more violently they say, than it has done since the great convulsion sixteen years ago, the land we live in yet nurses mysterious terror, and the rain of Pluto, which spreads beneath our burning fields, seems an unseen commotion. Didest thou not feel the earthquake, Nydia, where thou weret seated last night? And was it not the fear that it occasioned thee that made thee weep? I felt the soil creep and heave beneath me, like some monstrous serpent, answered Nydia, but as I saw nothing I did not fear. I imagined the convulsion to be a spell of the Egyptians. They say he has power over the elements. Thou art at the salient, my Nydia, said Glaucus, and has the national right to believe in magic. Magic? Who doubts it? answered Nydia simply. Does thou? Until last night, when a necromanic prodigy did indeed appall me, me thinks I was not credulous in any other magic save that of love. Said Glaucus in a tremulous voice and fixing his eyes on Ioni. Ah, said Nydia with a sort of shiver, and she woke mechanically a few pleasing notes from her lyre. The sounds welled the tranquility of the waters and the sunny stillness of the noon. Play to us, dear Nydia, said Glaucus, play and give us one of thine old the salient songs. Whether it be of magic or not, as thou wilt, let it at least be of love. Of love, repeated Nydia, raising her large wandering eyes, that ever thrilled those who saw them with a mingled fear and pity. You could never familiarize yourself to their aspect. So strange did it seem that those dark wild orbs were ignorant of the day and either so fixed with their deep mysterious gaze or so restless and perturbed their glance that you felt when you encountered them. That same vague and chilling and half-preacher natural impression that comes over you in the presence of the insane of those who, having a life outwardly like your own, have a life within life dissimilar, unsearchable, unguessed. Will you that I should sing of love, she said, fixing her eyes upon Glaucus? Yes, he replied, looking down. She moved a little away from the arm of Ioni, still cast round her, as if that soft embrace embarrassed, and placing her light and graceful instrument on her knee, after a short prelude, she sang the following strain. Nydia's love song, One. The wind and the beam loved the rose and the rose loved one, for who wrecks the wind where it blows, or loves not the sun? Two. None knew hence the humble wind stole, poor sport of the skies, none dreamt that the wind had a soul in its mournful size. Three. O happy beam, how canst thou prove that bright love of thine, in thy light is the proof of thy love, thou hast but to shine. Four. How is love can the wind reveal, unwelcome at sigh, mute, mute to its rose, let it steal, its proof is, to die? Thou singest but sadly, sweet girl, said Glaucous, thy youth only feels as yet the dark shadow of love, far other inspiration doth he wake, when he himself bursts and brightens upon us. I sing as I was taught, Nydia replied sighing, thy master was Lovecross then, try thy hand at a gayer air. Nay, girl, give that instrument to me. As Nydia obeyed, her hand touched his, and with that slight touch, her breast heaved, her cheek flushed. Ioni and Glaucous occupied with each other, perceived not those signs of strange and premature emotions, which preyed upon a heart that, nourished by imagination, dispensed with hope. And now, broad blue, bright before them, spread the Halcyon Sea, fair as at this moment, 17 centuries from that date, I behold it circling on the same divine shores, climb that yet innervates with a soft and cercian spell, that molds us insensibly, mysteriously, into harmony with thyself, banishing the thought of austere labor, the voices of wild ambition, the contests, and the roar of life, filling us with gentle and subduing dreams, making necessary to our nature that which is its least earthly portion, so that the very air of love, whoever visits thee seems to leave earth and its harsh cares behind, to enter by the ivory gate into the land of dreams, the young and laughing hours of the present, the hours those children of Saturn, which he hungers ever to devour, seem snatched from his grasp, the past, the future are forgotten, we enjoy but the breathing time, flower of the world's garden, fountain of delight, Italy of Italy, beautiful benign pania, vain were indeed the titans, if on this spot they yet struggled for another heaven. Here, if God meant this working day for a perpetual holiday, who would not sigh to dwell forever, asking nothing, hoping nothing, fearing nothing, while thy sky shined over him, while thy seas sparkle at his feet, while thine air brought him sweet messages from the violet and the orange, and while thine too, beating with but wanting motion, but could find the lips and the eyes, which flatter it, vanity of vanities, that love can defy custom and be eternal, it was then in this climb, on those seas, that the Athenian gazed upon a face that might have suited the nymph, the spirit of the place, feeding his eyes on the changeful roses of that softest cheek, happy beyond the happiness of common life, loving and loving. In the tale of human passion, in past ages, there is something of interest even in the remoteness of the time. We love to feel within us the bond which unites the most distant era, men, nations, customs perish. The affections are immortal. They are the sympathies which unite the ceaseless generations. The past lives again. When we look upon its emotions, it lives in our own. That which was, however, is the magician's gift that revives the dead, that animates the dust of forgotten graves, is not in the author's skill, it is in the heart of the reader. Still vainly seeking the eyes of Ioni, as half downcast, half averted, they shunned his own. The Athenian, in a low and soft voice, thus expressed the feelings inspired by happier thoughts than those which had colored the song of Nidia. The Song of Glaucus, One As the bark floateth on, or the sun let's see, floats my heart or the deeps of its passion for thee, all lost in the space without terror it glides. For bright thy soul is the face of the tides. Now heaving, now hushed, is the passionate ocean, as it catches thy smile or thy size, and the twin stars that shine on the wanderer's devotion its guide and its god are thine eyes. Two. The bark may go down, should the clouds sweep above, for its being is bound to the light of thy love. As thy faith and thy smile are its life and its joy, so thy frown or thy change are the storms that destroy. Ah, sweeter to sink while the sky is serene, if time hath the change for thy heart. If to live be too weep over what thou hast been, let me die while I know what thou art. As the last words of the song I see, I only raised her looks. They met those of her lover. Happy Nydia, happy in thy affliction, that thou couldst not see that fascinated and charmed gaze that said so much, that made the eye the voice of the soul, that promised the impossibility of change. But, though the Thessalian could not detect the gaze, she divine is meaning by their silence, by their size. She pressed her hands lightly across her breast, as if to keep down its bitter and jealous thoughts. Then she hastened to speak for that silence was intolerable to her. After all, oh Glaucous, she said, there is nothing very mirthful in your strain. Yet I meant it to be so when I took up thy lyre, pretty one. Perhaps happiness will not permit us to be mirthful. How strange it is, said Ioni, changing a conversation which oppressed her while it charmed, that for the last several days, yonder cloud seemed motionless over Vesuvius. Yet not indeed motionless, for sometimes it changes its form. Now me thinks it looks like some vast giant, with an arm outstretched over the city. Does thou see the likeness? Or is it only to my fancy? Fair Ioni, I see it also. It is astonishingly distinct. The giant seems seated on the brow of the mountain. The different shades of the cloud appear to form a white robe that sweeps over its breast and limbs. It seems to gaze with a steady face upon the city below, to point with one hand, as thou sayest, over its glittering streets. And to raise the other, does thou note it, towards the higher heaven? It is like the ghost of some huge titan brooding over the beautiful world he lost, sorrowful for the past, yet with something of menace for the future. Could that mountain have any connection with last night's earthquake? To say that, ages ago, almost in the earliest era of tradition, it gave forth fires as Etna still, perhaps the flames yet lurk and dart beneath. It is possible, said Glaucus musingly. Thou sayest thou art slow to believe in magic, said Nidia suddenly. I have heard that a potent witch dwells amongst the scorched caverns of the mountain, and yon cloud may be the dim shadow of the demon she confers with. Thou art full of the romance of thy native Thessaly, said Glaucus, and a strange mixture of sense and all conflicting superstitions. We are ever superstitious in the dark, replied Nidia. Tell me, she added, after a slight pause. Tell me, O Glaucus, do all that are beautiful resemble each other? They say you are beautiful, and Ioni also. Are your faces then the same? I fancy not, yet it ought to be so. Fancy no such grievous rung to Ioni, answered Glaucus, laughing. But we do not, alas, resemble each other, as the homely and the beautiful sometimes do. Ioni's hair is dark, mine light. Ioni's eyes are what color Ioni? I cannot see, turn them to me. Oh, are they black? No, they are too soft. Are they blue? No, they are too deep. They change with every ray of the sun. I know not their color. But mine, sweet Nidia, are gray, and bright only when Ioni shines on them. Ioni's cheek is. I do not understand one word of thy description, interrupted Nidia, peevishly. I comprehend only that you do not resemble each other, and I am glad of it. Why, Nidia, said Ioni, Nidia colors slightly. Because, she replied coldly, I have always imagined you under different forms, and one likes to know one is right. And what thou imagine Glaucus to resemble, asked Ioni softly. Music, replied Nidia, looking down. Thou art right, thought Ioni. And what likeness hast thou ascribed to Ioni? I cannot tell yet, answered the blind girl. I have not yet known her long enough to find a shape and sign for my guesses. I will tell thee then, said Glaucus passionately, she is like the sun that warms, like the wave that refreshes. The sun sometimes scorches and the wave sometimes drowns, answered Nidia. Take then these roses, said Glaucus, let their fragrance suggest to thee Ioni. Alas, the roses will fade, said the Neapolitan archly. Thus conversing, they wore away the hours, the lovers conscious only of the brightness and smiles of love, the blind girl feeling only its darkness, its tortures, the fierceness of jealousy and its woe. And now, as they drift on, Glaucus once more resumed the lyre, and woken strings with a careless hand to a strain, so wildly and gladly beautiful that even Nidia was roused from her reverie and uttered a cry of admiration. Thou seeest my child, cried Glaucus, that I can yet redeem the character of love's music, and that I was wrong in saying happiness could not be gay. Listen, Nidia, listen, dear Ioni, and hear. The birth of love, one. Like a star in the seas above, like a dream to the waves of sleep, up, up, the incarnate love, she rose from the charm deep. And over the Cyprian Isle, the sky is shed, their silent smile, and the forest green heart is rife with the stir of the gushing life, the life that had leaped to birth, in the veins of the happy earth, hail, oh hail, the dimmest sea cave below thee, the farless sky arch above. In their innermost illness know thee, and heave with the birth of love. Gale, soft Gale, thou comest on thy silver winglets, from thy home in the tender west, now fanning her golden ringlets, now hushed on her heaving breast, and afar on the murmuring sand, the seasons wait hand in hand to welcome thee, birth divine to the earth which is henceforth thine. Two. Behold how she kneels in the shell, bright pearl in its floating cell. Behold how the shells rose hues the cheek and the breast of snow, and the delicate limbs suffuse, like a blush with a bashful glow. Sailing on, slowly sailing o'er the wild water, all hail as the fond light is hailing her daughter. All hail, we are thine, all thine evermore, not a leaf on the laughing shore, not a wave on the heaving sea, nor a single sigh in the boundless sky, evermore to thee. Three. And thou, my beloved one, thou, as I gaze on thy soft eyes now. Me thanks from their depths I view the holy birth born anew. Thy lids are the gentle cell where the young love blushing lies. See, she breaks from the mystic shell. She comes from thy tender eyes. Hail, all hail, she comes as she came from the sea, to my soul as it looks on thee. She comes, she comes as she came from the sea, to my soul as it looks on thee. Hail, all hail. End of Book 3, Chapter 2 Book 3, Chapter 3 of Last Days of Pompeii 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 Ann Boulet. Last Days of Pompeii by Edward G. Bollwer-Lytton Book 3, Chapter 3 The Congregation Followed by Apacities, the Nazarene gained the side of the Sarnus. That river, which now has shrunk into a petty stream, then rushed gaily into the sea, covered with countless vessels and reflecting on its waves the gardens, the vines, the palaces and the temples of Pompeii. From its more noisy and frequented banks, Olymthus directed his steps to a path which ran amidst a shady vista of trees at the distance of a few paces from the river. This walk was, in the evening, a favorite resort of the Pompeians, but during the heat and business of the day was seldom visited, saved by some groups of playful children, some meditative poet, or some disputative philosophers. At the side farthest from the river, frequent copes of vox interspersed the more delicate and effervescent and these were cut into a thousand quaint shapes, sometimes into the forms of fawns and satyrs, sometimes into the mimicry of Egyptian pyramids, sometimes into the letters that composed the name of a popular or eminent citizen. Thus the false taste is equally ancient as the pure, and the retired traders of Hackney and Paddington, a century ago, were little aware, perhaps, that in their tortured use and sculpture box, they found their models in a period of Roman antiquity, in the gardens of Pompeii and the villas of the fastidious Pliny. This walk now, as the noon-day sun shone perpendicularly through the checkered leaves, was entirely deserted, at least no other forms than those of Olympus and the priest infringed upon the solitude. They sat themselves on one of the benches, placed at intervals between the trees and facing the faint breeze that came languidly from the river, whose waves danced and sparkled before them, a singular and contrasted pair, the believer in the latest, the priest of the most ancient, worship of the world. Since thou leftest me so abruptly, said Olympus, hast thou been happy? Has thy heart found contentment under these priestly robes? Hast thou, still yearning for the voice of God, heard it whisper comfort to thee from the oracles of Isis? That sigh, that averted countenance, give me the answer my soul predicted. Alas, answered Apacities sadly, thou seeest before thee a wretched and distracted man. From my childhood upward I have idolized the dreams of virtue. I have envied the holiness of men who, in caves and lonely temples, have been admitted to the companionship of beings above the world. My days have been consumed with feverish and vague desires, my nights with mocking but solemn visions. Seduced by the mystic prophecies of an imposter, I have endued these robes. My nature, I confess it to thee frankly. My nature has revolted at what I have seen and been doomed to share in. Searching after the truth I have become but the minister of falsehoods. On the evening in which we last met I was buoyed by hopes created by that same imposter, whom I ought already to have better known. I have, no matter, no matter, suffice it. I have added perjury and sin to rashness and to sorrow. The veil is now rent forever from my eyes. I behold a villain where I obeyed a demigod. The earth darkens in my sight. I am in the deepest abyss of gloom. I know not if there be gods above. If we are the things of chance. If beyond the bounded and melancholy present there is annihilation or a hereafter. Tell me then, thy faith, solve these doubts, if thou hast indeed the power. I do not marvel, answered the Nazarene, that thou hast thus erred or that thou art thus septic. Eighty years ago there was no assurance to man of God, or of a certain and definite future beyond the grave. New laws are declared to him who has ears. A heaven, a true Olympus, is revealed to him who has eyes. Heed then and listen. And with all the earnestness of a man believing ardently himself and zealous to convert, the Nazarene poured forth to opacities the assurances of scriptural promise. He spoke first of the sufferings and miracles of Christ. He wept as he spoke. He turned next to the glories of the Saviour's ascension, to the clear predictions of revelation. He described that pure and unsensual heaven destined to the virtuous, those fires and torments that were the doom of guilt. The doubts which sprung up to the mind of later reasoners in the immensity of the sacrifice of God to man were not such as would occur to the early heathen. He had been accustomed to believe that the Gods had lived upon the earth and taken upon themselves the form of men, had shared in human passions, in human labors, and in human misfortunes. What was the travail of his own Alcmina's son, whose altar now smoked with the incense of countless cities but a toil for the human race? Had not the great Dorian Apollo expiated a mystic sin by descending to the grave? Those who were the deities of heaven have been the law givers or benefactors on earth, and gratitude had led to worship. It seemed therefore to the heathen, a doctrine neither new nor strange, that Christ had been sent from heaven, that an immortal had endued mortality and tasted the bitterness of death, and the end for which he thus toiled and thus suffered. How far more glorious did it seem to apacities than that for which the deities of old had visited the netherworld and passed through the gates of death? Was it not worthy of a god to descend to these dim valleys in order to clear up the clouds gathered over the dark mound beyond, to satisfy the doubts of sages, to convert speculation into certainty, by example to point out the rules of life, by revelation to solve the enigma of the grave, and to prove that the soul did not yearn in vain and it dreamed of an immortality? In these last was the great argument of those lowly men destined to convert the earth, as nothing is more flattering to the pride and the hopes of man than the belief in a future state, so nothing could be more vague and confused than the notions of the heathen sages upon that mystic subject. Apacities had already learned that the faith of the philosophers was not that of the herd, that if they secretly professed a creed in some divine power, it was not the creed which they thought it wise to impart to the community. He had already learned that even the priest ridiculed what he preached to the people, that the notions of the few and the many were never united. But, in this new faith, it seemed to him that philosopher, priest, and people, the expounders of the religion and its followers were alike accordants. They did not speculate and debate upon immortality. They spoke of as a thing certain and assured. The magnificence of the promise dazzled him. Its consolation soothed. For the Christian faith made its early converts among sinners. Many of his fathers and his martyrs were those who felt the bitterness of vice and who were therefore no longer tempted by his false aspect from the paths of an austere and uncompromising virtue. All the assurances of this healing faith invited to repentance. They were peculiarly adapted to the bruised and sore of spirit, the very remorse which apacities felt for his late excesses made him inclined to one who found holiness in that remorse and who whispered of the joy in heaven over one sinner that repenteth. Come, said the Nazarene as he perceived the effect he had produced, come to the humble hall in which we meet, a select and a chosen few, listen there to our prayers, note the sincerity of our repentant tears, mingle in our simple sacrifice, not of victims nor of garlands, but offered by white-robed thoughts upon the altar of the heart. The flowers that we lay there are imperishable, they bloom over us when we are no more, nay, they accompany us beyond the grave, they spring up beneath our feet in heaven, they delight us with an eternal odor, for they are of the soul, they partake of its nature, these offerings are temptations overcome and sins repented. Come, oh come, lose not another moment, prepare already for the great the awful journey, from darkness to light, from sorrowness to bliss, from corruption to immortality. This is the day of the Lord the Son, a day that we have set apart for our devotions. Though we meet usually at night, yet some amongst us are gathered together even now. What joy, what triumph will be with us all if we can bring one stray lamb into the sacred fold. There seem to apacities so naturally pure of heart, something ineffably generous and benign in that spirit of conversation which animated Olymthus, a spirit that found its own bliss in the happiness of others, that sought in his wise sociality to make companions for eternity. He was touched, softened and subdued. He was not in that mood which can bear to be left alone. Curiosity too, mingled with his purest stimulants. He was anxious to see those rites of which so many dark and contradictory rumors spread. He paused a moment, looked over his garb, thought of our bases, shuttered with horror, lifted his eyes to the broad brow of the Nazarene, intent, anxious, watchful. But for his benefit, for his salvation he drew his robe around him so as wholly to conceal his robes and said, Lead on, I follow thee. Olymthus pressed his hand joyfully and then descending to the riverside hailed one of the boats that were constantly. They entered it. An awning overhead, while it sheltered them from the sun, screened also their persons from observation. They rapidly skimmed the wave. From one of the boats that passed them floated a soft music and its prow was decorated with flowers. It was gliding towards the sea. So, said Olymthus sadly, unconscious and mirthful in their delusions, sail the votaries of luxury into the great ocean of storm and shipwreck. We passed them, silent and unnoticed, to gain the land. Opacities, lifting his eyes, caught through the aperture in the awning a glimpse of the face of one of the inmates on that gay bark. It was the face of Ioni. The lovers were embarked on the excursion at which we have been made present. The priest sighed and once more sunk back upon his seat. They reached the shore where, in the suburbs, an alley of small and mean houses stretched towards the boat, landed, and Olymthus, preceding the priest, threaded the labyrinth of lanes and arrived at last at the closed door of a habitation somewhat larger than its neighbors. He knocked thrice. The door was opened and closed again as opacities followed his guide across the threshold. They passed a deserted atrium and gained an inner chamber of moderate size which, when the door was closed, received its only light from a small window cut halting at the threshold of this chamber and knocking at the door, Olymthus said, Peace be with you! A voice from within returned, Peace be with whom? The faithful answered Olymthus and the door opened. Twelve or fourteen persons were sitting in a semi-circle, silent and seemingly absorbed in thought and opposite to a crucifix, rudely carved in wood. They lifted up their eyes when Olymthus entered without speaking. The Nazarene himself, before he accosted them, knelt suddenly down and by his moving lips and his eyes fixed steadfastly on the crucifix, opacities saw that he prayed inly. This rite performed. Olymthus turned to the congregation. Men and brethren, he said, Start not to behold amongst you a priest of ices. He hath sojourned with the blind, but the spirit hath fallen on him. He desires to see, to hear and to understand. Let him, said one of the assembly and opacities beheld in the speaker a man still younger than himself of a countenance equally worn and pallid, of an eye which equally spoke of the restless and fiery operations of a working mind. Let him, repeated a second voice and he who thus spoke was in the prime of manhood. His bronze skin and asiatic features bespoke him a son of Syria. He had been a robber in his youth. Let him, said a third voice and the priest, again turning to regard the speaker, saw an old man with a long gray beard, whom he recognized as a slave to the wealthy diomed. Let him, repeated simultaneously the rest, men who, with two exceptions, were evidently of the inferior ranks. In these exceptions, opacities noted an officer of the guard and an Alexandrian merchant. We do not recommend, Olymthus, we do not bind you to secrecy. We impose on you no oaths as some of our weaker brethren would do. It is true, indeed, that there is no absolute law against us, but the multitude, more savage than the rulers, thirst for our lives. So, my friends, when Pilate would have hesitated it was the people who shouted, Christ to the cross. But we bind you not to our safety. No, betray us to the crowd. Impeach, Columniate, Malinus, if you will. We are above death. We should walk cheerfully to the den of the lion, or the rack of the torturer. We can trample down the darkness of the grave, and what is death to a criminal is eternity to the Christian. A low and applauding murmur ran through the assembly. Thou comest among us as an examiner. Mayest thou remain a convert. Our religion, you behold it. Yon cross, our soul image. Yon scroll the mysteries of Arsary and Eolysis. Our mentality. It is in our lives. Sinners we all have been. Who now can accuse us of a crime? We have baptized ourselves from the past. Fake not that this is of us. It is of God. Approach, Meadon. Beckoning to the old slave who has spoken third for the emission of opacities. Thou art the soul man amongst us who is not free. But in heaven, the last shall be first. So with us. Unfold your scroll, read, and read. Useless would it be for us to accompany the lecture of Meadon or the comments of the congregation. Familiar now are those doctrines, then strange and new. Eighteen centuries have left us little to expound upon the lore of Scripture or the life of Christ. To us, too, there would seem little congenial in the doubts that occurred to a heathen priest, and little learned in the answers they received from men uneducated, rude, and simple, possessing only the knowledge that it seemed. There was one thing that greatly touched the Neapolitan. When the lecture was concluded, they heard a very gentle knock at the door. The password was given and replied to. The door opened, and two young children, the eldest of whom might have told it seventh year, entered timidly. They were the children of the master of the house, that dark and hardy Syrian, whose youth had been spent in pillage and bloodshed. The eldest of the congregation, it was that old slave, opened to them his arms. They fled to the shelter, they crept to his breast, and his hard features smiled as he caressed them. And these bold and fervent men nursed in vicissitude, beaten by the rough winds of life, men of male and impervious fortitude, ready to affront a world, prepared for torment and armed for death, men who presented all imaginable contrast to the weak nerves, the light hearts, the tender fragility of childhood, crowded round the infants, smoothing their rugged brows and composing their bearded lips to kindly and fostering smiles. Then the old man opened the scroll and he taught the infants to repeat after him that beautiful prayer which we still dedicate to the Lord and still teach to our children. And then he told them in simple phrase, of God's love to the young, and how not a sparrow falls but his eyes sees it. This lovely custom of infant initiation was long cherished in the church, in memory of the words which said, suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not. And was perhaps the origin of the superstitious columny which described to the Nazarenes the crime which the Nazarenes, when victorious, attributed to the Jew. These, the decoying children to hideous rites at which they were secretly immolated. And the stern paternal penitent seemed to feel in the innocence of his children the early life, life ere yet it sinned. He followed the motion of their young lips with an earnest gaze. He smiled as they repeated with hush and reverent looks, the holy words. And when the lesson was done, and they ran, released, and gladly to his knee he clasped them to his breast, kissed them again and again, and tears flowed fast down his cheek. Tears of which it could have been impossible to trace the source, so mingled they were with joy penitence and hope, remorse for himself and love for them. Something I say there was in this scene which peculiarly affected apacities, and, in truth, it is difficult to conceive a ceremony more appropriate to the religion of benevolence, more appealing to the household in everyday affections, striking a more sensitive cord in the human breast. It was at this time that an inner door opened gently and a very old man entered the chamber, leaning on his staff. At his presence the whole congregation rose. There was an expression of deep affectionate respect upon every countenance, and apacities, gazing on his countenance, felt attracted towards him by an irresistible sympathy. No man ever looked upon that face without love, for there had dwelt the smile of the deity, the incarnation of divinous love, and the glory of the smile had never passed away. My children, God be with you! said the old man, stretching his arms and as he spoke the infants ran to his knee. He sat down, and they nestled fondly to his breast. It was beautiful to see that mingling of the extremities of life, the rivers gushing from their early source, the majestic stream gliding to the ocean of eternity. As the light of declining day seems to mingle earth and heaven, making the outline of each scarce visible, and blending the harsh mountain tops with the sky, even so did the smile of that benign old age to hallow the aspect of those around, to blend together the strong distinctions of varying years, and to diffuse over infancy and manhood the light of that heaven into which it must soon vanish and be lost. Father, said Olympus, thou on whose form the miracle of the redeemer worked, thou who worked snatch from the grave to become the living witness of his mercy and his power. Behold, a stranger in our meeting, a new lamb gathered to the fold. Let me bless him, said the old man. The throng gave way. Apacities approached him as by an instinct. He fell on his knees before him. The old man laid his hands on the priest's head and blessed him, but not aloud. As his lips moved, his eyes were upturned and tears, those tears that good men only shed in the hope of happiness to another, flowed fast down his cheeks. The children were on either side of the convert. His heart was theirs. They had become as one of them to enter into the kingdom of heaven. End of Book 3, Chapter 3 Book 3, Chapter 4 of Last Days of Pompeii 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 Anne Boullet Last Days of Pompeii by Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton Book 3, Chapter 4 The stream of love runs on wither Days are like years and the love of the young. When no bar, no obstacle is between their hearts. When the sun shines and the course runs smooth, when their love is prosperous and confessed. Ioni no longer concealed from Glaucus the attachment she felt for him and their talk now was only of their love. Over the rapture of the present, the hopes of the future glowed like the heaven above the gardens of spring. When they went in their trustful thoughts far down the stream of time, they laid out the chart of their destiny to come. They suffered the light of today to suffuse the morrow. In the youth of their hearts it seemed as if care and change and death were as things unknown. Perhaps they loved each other the more because the condition of the world left to Glaucus no wish but love. Because the distractions common in free states to men's affections existed not for the Athenian. Because his country wooed him not to the bustle of civil life because ambition furnished no counter poise to love and therefore over their schemes and projects, love only reigned. In the Iron Age they imagined themselves of the Golden doomed only to live and to love. To the superficial observer who interests himself only in characters strongly marked and broadly colored both the lovers may seem of too slight and commonplace a mold. In the delineation of characters purposely subdued the reader sometimes imagines that there is a want of character. Perhaps indeed I wronged the real nature of these two lovers by not painting more impressively their stronger individualalities. But in dwelling so much on their bright existence I am influenced almost insensibly by the forethought of the changes that await them and for which they are so ill prepared. It was this very softness and gaiety of life that contrasted most strongly the vicissitudes of their coming fate. For the oak without fruit or blossom whose hard and rugged heart is fitted for the storm there is less fear than for the delicate branches of the myrtle and the laughing clusters of the vine. They now are far into August. The next month their marriage was fixed and the threshold of Glaucus was already wreathed with garlands and nightly by the door of Ioni he poured forth the rich libations. He existed no longer for his gay companions. He was ever with Ioni. In the mornings they beguiled the sun with music. In the evenings they forsook the crowded haunts of the gay for excursions on the water or along the fertile and vine clad beneath the fatal mount of Vesuvius. The earth shook no more. The lively Pompeians forgot even that there had gone forth so terrible a warning of their approaching doom. Glaucus imagined that convulsion in the vanity of his heathen religion and a special interposition of the gods less in behalf of his own safety than that of Ioni. He offered up the sacrifices of gratitude at the temples of his faith and even the altar of Vesuvius was covered with his vote of garlands. As to the prodigy of the animated marble, he blushed at the effect it had produced on him. He believed it, indeed, to have been wrought by the magic of men, but the result convinced him that it be token not the anger of a goddess. Of our bases they heard only that he still lived, stretched on the bed of suffering. He recovered slowly from the effect of the shock he had sustained. He was then molested, but it was only to brood over the hour and the method of revenge. Alike in their mornings at the house of Ioni and in their evening excursions, Nidia was usually their constant and often their sole companion. They did not guess the secret fires which consumed her, the abrupt freedom with which she mingled in their conversation. Her capricious and often her peevish moods found already indulgence in the desires they owed her, and their compassion for her affliction. They felt an interest in her, perhaps the greater and more affectionate from the very strangeness and waywardness of her nature, her singular alternations of passion and softness, the mixture of ignorance and genius, of delicacy and rudeness, of the quick humors of the child, and the proud calmness of the woman. Although she refused to go, she went where she listed. No curb was put either on her words or actions. They felt for one so darkly faded and so susceptible of every wound, the same pitying and compliant indulgence the mother feels for a spoiled and sickly child, dreading to impose authority, even where they imagined it for her benefit. She availed herself of this license by refusing the companionship of the slave whom they wished to and the slender staff by which she guided her steps. She went now, as in her former unprotected state, along the populous streets. It was almost miraculous to perceive how quickly and how dexterously she threaded every crowd, avoiding every danger, and could find her benighted way through the most intricate whinings of the city. But her chieft of light was still in visiting the few feet of ground, which made the garden of Glaucus, flowers that at least repaid her love. Sometimes she entered the chamber where he sat and sought a conversation, which she nearly always broke off abruptly. For conversation with Glaucus only tended to one subject, Ioni. And that name from his lips inflicted agony upon her. Often she bitterly repented the service she had rendered to Ioni. Often she said inly, if she had fallen, Glaucus could have loved her no longer and then dark and fearful thoughts crept into her breast. She had not experienced fully the trials that were in store for her, when she had been thus generous. She had never before been present when Glaucus and Ioni were together. She had never heard that voice so kind to her, so much softer to another. The shock that crushed her heart with the tidings that Glaucus loved had at first only saddened and benumbed. By degrees, jealousy took a bitter and fiercer shape. It partook of hatred. It whispered revenge. As you see the wind only agitate the green leaf upon the bow, while the leaf which has lain withered and seared on the ground, bruised and trampled upon till the sap and life are gone is suddenly world aloft, now here, now there, without stay and without rest. So the love which visits the happy and the hopeful, hath but freshness on its wings, its but sportive. But the heart that hath fallen from the green things of life that is without hope that hath no summer in its fibers is torn in world by the same wind that but caresses its brethren. It hath no bow to cling to. It is dashed from path to path till the winds fall and it is crushed into the mire forever. The friendless childhood of Nidia had hardened prematurely her character. Perhaps the heated scenes of profligation through which she had passed, seemingly unscathed, had ripened her passions, though they had not sullied her purity. The orgies of Burbo might only have disgusted. The banquets of the Egyptian might only have terrified at the moment. But the winds that pass unheated over the soil leave seeds behind them. As darkness too favors the imagination, so perhaps her very blindness contributed to feed with wild and delirious visions the love of the unfortunate girl. The voice of Glaucas had been the first that had sounded musically to her ear. His kindness had made an impression upon her mind. When he had left Pompey in the former year, she had treasured up in her heart every word he had uttered. And when anyone told her that this friend and patron of the poor flower girl was the most brilliant and the most graceful of the young revelers of Pompey, she had felt a pleasing pride in nursing his recollection. Even the task which she imposed upon herself, attending his flowers, served to keep him in her mind. She associated him with all that was most charming to her impressions and when she had refused to express that image she fancied Ioni to resemble, it was partly because that whatever was bright and soft in nature, she had already combined with the thought of Glaucas. If any of my readers ever loved at an age which they would smile to remember, an age in which fancy forestalled the reason, let them say whether that love among all its strange and complicated delicacies was not above all other and later passions susceptible of jealousy. I seek not here the cause. I know that it is commonly the fact. When Glaucas returned to Pompey, Nydia had told another year of life. That year, with its sorrows, its loneliness, its trials, had greatly developed her mind and heart, and when the Athenian drew her unconsciously to his breast, deeming her still in soul as in years a child, when he kissed her smooth cheek and wound his arm around her trembling frame, Nydia felt suddenly, as by revelation, that those feelings she had long and innocently cherished were of love, doomed to be rescued from tyranny by Glaucas, doomed to take shelter under his roof, doomed to breathe, but for so brief a time, the same air, and doomed, in the first rush of a thousand happy, grateful, delicious sentiments of an overflowing heart, to hear that he loved another, to be commissioned to that other, the messenger, the minister, to feel all at once that utter nothingness which she was, which she ever must be, but which, till then, her young mind had not taught her, that utter nothingness to him who was all to her, what wonder that, in her wild and passionate soul, all the elements jarred discordant, that if love reigned over the whole, it was not the love which is born of the more sacred and soft emotions, sometimes she dreaded only less Glaucas should discover her secret, sometimes she felt indignant that it was not suspected, it was a sign of contempt, could he imagine that she presumed so far? her feelings to Ioni ebbed and flowed with every hour, now she loved her because he did, now she hated him for the same cause, there were moments when she could have murdered her unconscious mistress, moments when she could have laid down life for her, these fierce and tremulous alternations of passion were too severe to be born long, her health gave way though she felt it not, her cheek paled, her step grew feebler, tears came to her often and relieved her less. one morning, when she repaired to her usual task in the garden of the Athenian, she found Glaucas under the columns of the peristyle, with a merchant of the town, he was selecting jewels for his destined bride, he had already fitted up her apartment, the jewels he bought that day were placed also within it, they were never faded to grace the fair form of Ioni, they may be seen at this day among overturned treasures of Pompeii, in the chambers of the studio at Naples, come hither Nidia, put down thy vase, and come hither, thou must take this chain from me, stay, there I have put it on, there Servilius does it not become her, wonderfully answered the jeweler, for jewelers were well bred and flattering men, even at that day, but when these earrings glitter in the ears of the noble wife Bacchus, you will see whether my art adds anything to beauty, Ioni, repeated Nidia, who had hitherto acknowledged by smiles and blushes the gift of Glaucas, yes replied the Athenian, carelessly toying with the gems, I am choosing a present for Ioni, but there are none worthy of her, he was startled as he spoke by an abrupt gesture of Nidia, she tore the chain violently from her neck and dashed it on the throne, how is this, what Nidia, does thou not like the bobble, art thou offended you treat me ever as a slave and as a child, replied the Athenian, with ill suppressed sobs, and she turned hastily away to the opposite corner of the garden, Glaucas did not attempt to follow, or to soothe, he was offended, he continued to examine the jewels and to comment on their fashion, to object to this and to that, and finally to be talked by the merchant into buying all, the safest plan for a lover and a plan that anyone will do right to adopt, provided always that he can obtain an Ioni. When he had completed his purchase and dismissed the jeweler he retired into his chamber, dressed, mounted his chariot and went to Ioni, he thought no more of the blind girl or her offense, he had forgotten both the one and the other. He spent the four noon with his beautiful Neapolitan, repaired thence to the baths, subbed, if, as we have said before, we can justly so translate the three o'clock Kona of the Romans, alone and abroad, for Pompey had its restauranteurs, and returning home to change his dress ere he again repaired to the house of Ioni. He passed the peristyle, but with the absorbed reverie and absent eyes of a man in love and did not note the form of the poor blind girl, bending exactly in the same place where he had left her. But though he saw her not, her ear recognized at once the sound of his step. She had been counting the moments to his return. He had scarcely entered his favorite chamber, which opened on the peristyle and seated himself musingly on his couch. When he felt his robe temorously touched and turning, he beheld Nydia kneeling before him and holding up to him a handful of flowers, a gentle and appropriate peace offering. Her eyes darkly upheld to his own, streamed with tears. I have offended thee, she said sobbing, and for the first time I would die rather than cause thee a moment's pain. Say that thou wilt forgive me. See, I have taken up the chain. I have put it on. I will never part from it. It is a gift. My dear Nydia, returned Glaucous and raising her, he kissed her forehead. Think of it no more. But why, my child, were thou so suddenly angry? I could not divine the cause. Do not ask, she said coloring violently. I am a thing full of faults and humors. You know I am but a child. You say so often. Is it from a child that you can expect a reason for every folly? But, prettiest, you will soon be a child no more. And if you would have us treat you as a woman, you must learn to govern these singular impulses and gales of passion. Think not, I chide. No, it is for your happiness only I speak. It is true, said Nydia. I must learn to govern myself. I must bide. I must suppress my heart. This is a woman's task and duty. Me thinks her virtue is hypocrisy. Self-control is not deceit, Nydia. Return the Athenian. And that is the virtue necessary alike to man and to woman. It is the true senatorial toga. The badge of the dignity it covers. Self-control self-control. Well well, what you say is right. When I listen to you, Glaucus, my wildest thoughts grow calm and sweet and a delicious serenity falls over me. Advise ah, guide me ever, my preserver. Thy affection at heart will be thy best guide, Nydia, when thou hast learned to regulate its feelings. Ah, that will be never sighed, Nydia, wiping away her tears. Say not so. The first effort is the only difficult one. I have made many first efforts, answered Nydia innocently. But you, my mentor, do you find it so easy to control yourself? Can you conceal? Can you even regulate your love for Ioni? Love, dear Nydia. Ah, that is quite another matter, answered the young preceptor. I thought so, replied Nydia, with a melancholy smile. Glaucus, wilt thou take my poor flowers? Do with them as thou wilt. Thou canst give them to Ioni, she added, with a little hesitation. Nay, Nydia, answered Glaucus kindly, dividing something of jealousy in her language, though he imagined it only the jealousy of a vain and susceptible child. I will not give thy pretty flowers to anyone. Sit here and weave them into a garland. I will wear it this night. It is not the first those delicate fingers have woven for me. The poor girl delightedly sat down beside Glaucus. She drew from her girdle a ball of the many colored threads, or rather slender ribbons, used in the weaving of garlands, and which, for it was her professional occupation, she carried constantly with her, and began quickly and gracefully to commence her task. Upon her young cheeks the tears had already dried. A faint but happy smile played round her lips. Childlike indeed she was sensible only of the joy of the present hour. She had reconciled to Glaucus. He had forgiven her. She was beside him. He played caressingly with her silken hair. His breath fanned her cheek. Ioni, the cruel Ioni, was not by. None other man did, divided his care. Yes, she was happy and forgetful. It was one of the few moments in her brief and troubled life that it was sweet to treasure, to recall. As the butterfly, allured by the winter sun, basks for a little in the sudden light, air yet the wind awakes and the frost comes, which shall blast it before the eve. She rested beneath a beam, which, by contrast with the wanted skies and the instinct which should have warned her of its briefness, bade her only gladden in its smile. Thou hast beautiful locks, said Glaucus. They were once, Iweenwell, a mother's delight. Nidia sighed. It was seemed that she had not been born a slave, but she ever shunned the mention of her parentage, and, whether obscure or noble, certain it is that her birth was never known by her benefactors, nor anyone in those distant shores, even to the last. The child of sorrow and of mystery, she came and went as some bird that enters our chamber for a moment. We see it flutter for a while before us. We know not once it flew or to what region it escapes. Nidia sighed, and after a short pause, without answering the remark, said, But do I weave too many roses in my wreath, Glaucus? They tell me it is thy favorite flower. And ever favored, my Nidia, be it by those who have the soul of poetry. It is the flower of love, of festival. It is also the flower we dedicate to silence and to death. It blooms on our brows in life, while life be worth the having. It is scattered above our sepulcher when we are no more. Ah, wood, said Nidia, instead of this perishable wreath, that I could take thy web from the hand of the fates and insert it. Pretty one, thy wish is worthy of a voice so attuned to song. It is uttered in the spirit of song, and whatever my doom, I thank thee. Whatever thy doom, is it not already destined to all things bright and fair? My wish was vain. The fates will be as tender to thee as I should. It may not be so, Nidia, were it not for love. While youth lasts, I may forget my country for all. But what Athenian, in his grave or manhood, can think of Athens as she was, and be contented that he is happy while she is fallen, fallen and forever? And why forever? As ashes cannot be rekindled, as love once dead can never revive, so freedom departed from a people is never regained. But talk we not of these matters unsuited to thee. To me, oh, thou heirest, I too have my size for Greece. My cradle was rocked at the foot of Olympus. The gods have left the mountain, but their traces may be seen, seen in the hearts of their worshippers, seen in the beauty of their climb. They tell me it is beautiful, and I have felt its heirs, to which even these are harsh. Its sun, to which these skies are chill. Oh, talk to me of Greece! Poor fool that I am, I can comprehend thee! And, me thinks, had I yet lingered on those shores, had I been a Grecian maid whose happy fate it was to love and to be loved, I myself could have armed my lover for another marathon, a new platea. Yes, the hand that now weaves the roses should have woven thee the olive crown. If such a day could come, said Glaucus, catching the enthusiasm of the blind Thessalian and half-rising, but no, the sun has set and the night only bids us be forgetful, and in forgetness be gay, weaves still the roses. But it was with a melancholy tone of forced gaiety that the Athenian uttered the last words, and, sinking into a gloomy reverie, he was only awakened from it a few minutes afterwards by the voice of Nidia as she sang in a low tone the following words which he had once taught her. The Apology for Pleasure Who will assume the bays that the hero wore? Reaves on the tomb of days gone ever more. Who shall disturb the brave or one leaf on their holy grave? The laurel is vowed to them leave the bay on its sacred stem, but this, the rose, the fading rose alike for slave and freemen grows. 2. If memories sit beside the dead with tombs her only treasure, if hope is lost and fled, the more excuse for pleasure. 3. Come weave the wreath, the rose's weave, the rose at least is ours to feeble hearts our fathers leave in pitying scorn the flowers. 3. On the summit worn in hoary of Philes solemn hill, the tramp of the brave is still and still in the sadness mart, the pulse of the mighty heart whose very blood was glory. Glaucopus for sakes her own angry gods forget us, but yet the blue streams along walk the feet of the silver song and the night bird wakes the moon and the bees in the blushing noon haunt the heart of the old hymatis. We are fallen, but not forlorn, if something is left to cherish, as love was the earliest born, so love is the last to perish. 4. Read then the roses, read the beautiful still is ours, while the streams will flow and the sky shall glow, the beautiful still is ours. Whatever is fair, or soft, or bright, in the lap of day or the arms of night whispers our soul of grease, of grease, and hushes our care with a voice of peace. Read then the roses, read, they tell me of earlier hours, and I hear the heart of my country breathe from the lips of the strangers' flowers. End of Book 3, Chapter 4
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History of Arch Lecture 40 The Enlightenment
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Today, we're going to devote our attention to the 18th century and to this changed world view in the 18th century. One aspect of which goes under the name of enlightenment. We mentioned it very briefly before, but I thought it would be worth expanding upon the topic. The image we see here is a French salon, which is a great idea. This is something you guys should try to organize in your own squalid little student departments, where you get the tirate, the most learned people in Columbus, Ohio, around to discuss ideas. You might have a theme that writes of man, or you might have a theme should women have equality, or you might have a theme is slavery a good idea, or you might have a theme can biology be quantified. Could be any kind of topic at all. You would be interested in everything in the world, and you would particularly be interested in finding new ways to systematize that knowledge, and to make sense out of that knowledge, and to make that knowledge something that could be structured to advance you to the next position. To a large extent, the learned societies that proliferated in the 18th century grew out of the academy, like the French Academy initiated by Louis XIV and the 17th century, where you try to find a way to make knowledge transferable and not kind of a secret cultish information. We saw that under Louis XIV, the academies of the arts were teaching architecture, were teaching painting, and there were also academies of science proliferating that kind of information. And they would have competitions, which is pretty interesting. Competitions on these various topics, and they were open to everybody, not simply people who were within the academy, but also everybody in society, including women. So of the, let's say, 1,200 competitions that the Academy of Sciences had in France, about 50 of the competitions were won by women, and that seems like a pathetic little number. But if you consider that women had no opportunity to receive the same kind of education that men did, or if you even consider the fact that they were allowed to compete at all, that begins to show you that the world is opening up. This opening up of the world is called, well, called a number of things, but let's call it the enlightenment, and the term enlightenment comes specifically from an essay by Emmanuel Kant, which is the Antwortung der Frage, Was ist Aufklärung? I only teach so I can say things like that out loud. And that basically means answering the question, what is enlightenment? The basic premise of Kant's essay is that people should think for themselves. He structures the essay in terms of advancing from immaturity, which he calls knowledge, to maturity, and suggests that in a state of immaturity, you allow people to make decisions for you. People tell you what to eat, people tell you what to do, but as you mature, you make decisions for yourself. And he suggests that for the most part in society, people are not making decisions for themselves, but they're relying on books, or their minister, or their physician to tell them everything to do. And this is very relaxing. This is very easy, because they don't have to do any thinking. They don't have to make any effort. Kant says, this enlightenment requires nothing but freedom, and the most innocent of all that may be called freedom, the freedom to make public use of one's reason in all matters. Now I hear cries from all sides, do not argue. The officer says, do not argue, drill. The tax collector, do not argue, pay. The pastor, do not argue, believe. Only one ruler in the world says, argue as much as you please, but obey. We find restrictions on freedom everywhere. But which restriction is harmful to enlightenment? Which restriction is innocent, and which advances enlightenment? I reply, the public use of one's reason must be free at all times. This alone can bring enlightenment to mankind. Kant suggests that it is required that people put aside dogmas and formulas, put aside mechanical tools for operating in life, and at every moment, think. Kant says, the conditions for enlightenment require only one thing, freedom. Freedom to use your own reason at every moment. This embrace of knowledge, embrace of progress, and reaction against the kind of measures that were put into play in the counter-reformation. Things like the Inquisition, for example, whereby people who held a divergent point if you were burnt or tortured or whatever. So some of the basic tenets of the Enlightenment are an interest in progress, religious tolerance. This is a medal from the Holy Roman Emperor, Joseph II, claiming that it is no longer against the law to be Jewish or Protestant. Good law. An interest in nature, nature as something authentic, something that can be used as a model to show us how to cleanse our spirits from the kinds of corruption we receive from being in the cities. Freedom, equal rights, and education. And specifically, the Enlightenment is against institutions, received institutions, like organized religion, or feudal institutions like kingship, or slavery, or any kind of bigotry. These are a couple of Enlightenment quotes. The first one is Immanuel Kant's slogan, dare to know, have the courage to think for yourself. And again, this is contrary to what people were told to do in the past. When you were told, all you could do was recover knowledge, recover ideas that have already been thought. Nothing that you think for yourself is as valuable as something that comes down through tradition and has been authorized by history and by authority and by religion. Or Voltaire says, and again, think about this as something coming in the wake of the counter-reformation, where fanaticism is really something that's creating visible discomfort to many people in society. As fanaticism has corrupted a mind, the malady is almost incurable. The only remedy for this epidemic malady is the philosophical spirit. So these are some of the big protagonists of the philosophical spirit. Voltaire, Rousseau, Montesquieu, and with them, Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin. The founders of the United States of America grew up in the period of enlightenment and carried to America and carried in the founding documents of the United States, these enlightenment principles. Equality for all, freedom for all, the opportunity to learn the importance of education and a tolerance. All these things are enshrined in the Constitution of the United States and in the Declaration of Independence. Here's Rousseau, Jean-Jacques Rousseau, who wrote a number of important works. For example, the discourse on the origin of equality, which is a doctrine very strongly against slavery, which is alive and well, not only in the United States, but in all the colonies at this time, and the social contract. These are some Rousseau quotes. The first man who, having fenced in a piece of land, said, this is mine and found people naive enough to believe him, that man was the true founder of civil society. And when Rousseau says civil, he really means horribly corrupt and awful. He's being a little bit tongue-in-cheek with civil. Because Rousseau values nature above civilization. From how many crimes, wars, and murders, from how many horrors and misfortunes might not any one of us have saved mankind by pulling up the stake or filling up the ditch and crying to his fellows, beware of listening to this imposter. You are undone if you once forget that the fruits of the earth belong to us all, and the earth itself to nobody. So that's the spirit of enlightenment. And that is the spirit in which the United States was founded. So we have this concept of the noble savage, which essentially says, man is born virtuous and society corrupts him. So the more you can get out of these civil structures and the more closely you can be connected to nature, the better you will be. One of the great documents of the Enlightenment is the Encyclopedia by Denis Diderot and his friend, Mr. D'Alembert. Just yet, you think of encyclopedias as things that now exist digitally as Wikipedia, which, by the way, is where this picture of Diderot came from. So I'm not knocking Wikipedia. But the idea of an encyclopedia is a kind of amazing thing. The idea of an encyclopedia is an attempt to put together all of mankind's knowledge in a single document, and organize it, catalog it, structure it, so that that knowledge can be retrieved in an efficient manner. It's an amazing undertaking. Couldn't have been conceptualized in an earlier period, only in the spirit of enlightenment, progressive thinking. Only in the spirit of enlightenment, love of education, could such an idea have come into being. And these are just a few plates from Diderot's Encyclopedia. Just talks about everything. It's really fun to look through. For example, perhaps you're interested in horses and their harnesses. Maybe you're curious about cutting tools. Now let me tell you about the printing press. And it's just a kind of strange document full of stuff. And really part of the task that Diderot has is acquiring all this information. But another major task that he has is finding a way to structure it. How do you structure all the knowledge in the world? What is the correct way to put forward all the knowledge in the world? There is a 20th century philosopher, Michel Foucault, a French structuralist, who spent really a good part of his career trying to sort out this moment, this birth of a new way of thinking. And he wrote a number of books, and they're all really interesting and really good. The Order of Things, written in 1966, in French goes by the title, Les mots et les choses, une archaeologie des sciences humaines, which is to say, in French it means the words and things. And it's interesting that that title doesn't get conserved in English, because what Foucault is looking at is how slippery the connection is between the word and the thing it means, and how a key to understanding the difference between, say, enlightenment thinking and the thinking that went before it has to do with this association between sign and signifier, that in the earlier period that association was magical and unquestionable. And by the time you get into the late 17th century, the time of the academies, and in the 18th century, in the time of the Enlightenment, it becomes a much, much more slippery thing. Foucault also wrote a bunch of books, but he wrote another book about this period called Discipline and Punish. And in that book he's looking at the rise of these institutions that take care of aberrant things in society. Like, up until pretty much the 18th century, if you had somebody who didn't quite fit in, you called that person the village idiot, and you would poke him with a stick from time to time. That would be what you would do. And that was great, because after that period you threw them at a big pit and gave them some water sometimes. You marginalized people that didn't fit into the norm. You know, the dark side of the Enlightenment desire to give structure and form and clarity to all things in the world was if things didn't fit in, they had to be marginalized and hidden, hidden from view. We've looked at Piranesi's prisons, but Piranesi's prisons are really more, and he calls them this, prisons of his imagination. They're imaginary prisons. They're this sublime evocation of what the condition of being in prison might be. During the Enlightenment, however, philosophers gave serious attention to the question of the prison, particularly Jeremy Bentham, a British philosopher who in 1785 proposed the idea of the Panopticon. And for Bentham, the Panopticon would be a new reform in what it was to incarcerate. Instead of using torture, instead of using deprivation and cruelty, the Panopticon could offer a kind of pain-free surveillance. And it would have to do with the notion of conscious and permanent visibility. You have a watchtower in the center. You have prison cells arranged around it. And the condition of surveillance has to do with the fact that the warden in the center can see the prisoners and the prisoners cannot see the warden. The Milbank prison in London in 1861 is one of the earliest examples of a penitentiary designed in this Panopticon spirit. We have the multiplication of these panoptical organizations, towers in the center, radial disposition of cells on all sides. This model appears again and again. Here's Pentonville prison in North London. This is the form that more or less gets reproduced in a wholesale fashion. Little baby Panopticons surrounding the major Panopticon. And even in the United States, John Haviland's Eastern State Penitentiary of 1829 is a pretty straightforward example of a Panopticon. Radial. Opticon means the eye. Pan means all. So by situating the warden in the center of this radial organization, he has this all-seeing eye, power to surveil people in all the cells. And the benefit of the model of the Panopticon, of course, is that the warden can see the prisoners and the prisoners cannot see the warden. Instead of relying on the guard to personally be at hand when the criminal is behaving in an improper manner, the Panopticon hides the act of surveillance and thereby it forces the prisoner to be constantly vigilant, constantly on guard. People could be surveilling them at any moment. Discipline, instead of being imposed from without in the model of the Panopticon, becomes internalized. In discipline and punish, Foucault challenges the idea that these prisons are humanitarian. Instead, he thinks that the Panopticon is a diagram for producing docile bodies for a new industrial age. And in fact, this Panopticon model originally applied to the prison becomes something that is used again and again in other kinds of institutions like insane asylums or factories or hospitals or schools. By the way, John Havland, the architect of the prison in Philadelphia, is considered to be one of the major American architects of the period. Most of his work is this very decorous Greek revival architecture like St. Andrew's Episcopal Church in Philadelphia. He was also the architect of the Franklin Institute in Philadelphia. And the Franklin Institute is really a learned society where people come together and discuss scientific issues. By the way, not that many true Panopticons were constructed. This is a pretty great looking one in Cuba closed in 1967, where there is in fact almost a literal representation of the diagram. The warden in the center, the prison cells displayed all around. And you might be inclined to say, wow, those Cubans are crazy. Here's one in Illinois, the Illinois State Penitentiary. Really very, very similar in its general disposition to the Bentham diagram and to the Cuban one. And here it is on the outside, really quite an extraordinary looking thing. One thing that Foucault talks about in the order of things is this painting. Great painting, Velazquez's Las Maninas. 1656, this is a Baroque date, but it's at the cusp. It's this moment when there's a shift taking place between how people see things. By comparison, look at something like the Mona Lisa. Perhaps you're familiar with this painting. If you had to say what the subject of the Mona Lisa is, it would be pretty easy to say, well, it's this woman standing in front of a landscape. But clearly the subject of this painting is the woman. There's only really one focus in the painting. If you come back to Las Maninas, you have to say, what's the subject of this painting? And you might be inclined to say, well, it's probably the little princess, the Infanta here. But you would be wrong because those of us who speak Spanish, that means not me, would say Las Maninas means the handmaidens. So Velazquez is very clear not to say portrait of the little princess, but rather the handmaidens. And we see this range of handmaidens surrounding the little princess and primping her. So what's this painting about? And Foucault says the fact that this painting is about so many things, is what makes it kind of window onto this changed way of understanding the world. It's not about a thing at all. It's about relationships. It's about ways of seeing. It's about ways of viewing. It's about framing and concealing and lines of sight. Hey, what is the little princess doing? Clearly the handmaidens are sort of doting on the little princess. But what's the little princess doing? She's looking out toward us. But is she looking out toward us? And the clue might be, what is this thing in the corner? Any ideas? A canvas, yeah. It's a canvas. And this is a self-portrait of Velazquez. So he's painting himself, painting a picture, which is already a very reflexive, self-referential kind of content for painting to have. Who's he painting a picture of? Any ideas? Yes? The people in the foreground, these guys? Well, kind of, except no, totally wrong. Yes? Where are the mother and the father of the little girl? Right, exactly. The mother and the father, we call the mother and the father of the princess by a special name. Do you know what that name is? King and Queen. You seem like a smart girl, Lisa. I'm shocked that you didn't have the vocabulary to come up with that. So we have the king and queen over here reflected in the mirror, looking back at us, looking at them. Well, Velazquez is looking at them. Princess is looking at them. That little dwarf, because every Baroque court has to have a couple of dwarfs, and this is one that this court is looking out at them. And there is this kind of constant thrust in Perry. There's even somebody here framed, as if in a picture, but framed by a door, looking at the picture, framed by a frame. We're looking at a frame that frames the picture of people looking through frames at frames of people framed in a picture reflected back at us. It's a rather complicated space. You kind of long for the clarity of the Mona Lisa. In fact, I have seen this displayed, and I swear it wasn't a dream, although it easily could be, because I've been back and it wasn't like that. It's in the Prado in Spain. And I've seen it there with a mirror in the room. So you're allowed to go stand in front of the mirror and look at yourself in the mirror, looking at the reflection of Las Maninas. It might have been an installation. This was years ago, but it was a nice experience. So that is what Foucault would say becomes the way of seeing things by the time you slip into this period. And of course, he doesn't say things clear, like 17th century or 18th century. He uses these words that no other human being in the world uses, which are classical epistem and pre-classical epistem. Epistem, what could that be? Well, good luck trying to find out. The book sort of unpacks these terms. And epistem is the root of the branch of philosophy, epistemology. And epistemology is the branch of philosophy that deals with how do you know things? How is it that you can acquire knowledge? It's a speculative field. And for Foucault, an epistem is a way of knowing the world. How do you extract knowledge from the world you're in? He would say the pre-classical epistem that is pre-Baroque before the birth of the academies and this increasingly progressive way of acquiring knowledge, building on knowledge, and advancing discourse. The pre-classical epistem was a system of knowledge based on faith, resemblance, and mystical affinities. Think of astrology, for example. You look at the sky. You see something that looks like a woman sitting on a throne. And you think Cassiopeia, the Greek goddess in the sky. Or you see the orbits of planets. And you think these things are predicting your future because they resemble certain patterns that have been individuated. Or you look at tea leaves. And you see little patterns in the tea leaves. And you say, the tea leaves look like a heart. I think I'm going to fall in love. This is the pre-classical epistem where there is a direct resemblance between the thing and the meaning of the thing. The sign and the signifier adhere tightly together. By the time you get to the classical epistem and by classical, he means Baroque and forward. And that's where Foucault is slippery because nobody else uses classical that way. By the time you get to the classical epistem, beginning in the middle of the 17th century, you acquire knowledge through direct observation, through reason, scientific method, supplants, earlier methods of acquiring knowledge. Debate had to do with how many teeth do people have. And you could argue a lot about how many teeth people have. I think people probably have 20 teeth because that is a really nice number. And you might say 25 is a better number because it's a square. And I would have a hard time arguing with you. I might say 36 because six is a perfect number. You can multiply the factors of six and you get six or you can add the factors of six and you get six. So if you take the square of six and get 36, that would be a good number for teeth. This all makes sense to me. If I were living in a pre-classical epistem, if I were living in a classical epistem, I would just count your teeth. And I would say this is how many teeth people have. Or I might not just count your teeth. I might count everybody's teeth and take an average. I would take a larger scientific sample and I would average that. Kind of makes sense. Of course, we are living in the moment where that way of organizing knowledge makes sense, but it really represents a huge departure from the previous way of organizing knowledge. Foucault refers to a book on the history of science by a man called Thomas Kuhn. And Kuhn speaks about a paradigm shift. And paradigm, in this sense, means something like epistem to Foucault. Thomas Kuhn's paradigm is like Foucault's epistem, a structure by which we can know and understand our world. And a paradigm shift is a change in how knowledge is apprehended and meaning conferred to the world. So there's a shift. Thomas Kuhn suggests that these paradigm shifts are abrupt. They're really kind of sudden. There's no predicting them. They just happen all of a sudden. Within a few years, around 1800, the tradition of general grammar was replaced by an essential historical philology. Natural classifications were ordered according to the analyses of comparative anatomy. And political economy was founded on main themes which were labor and production. Kuhn is suggesting there are two paradigm shifts. One is this moment in the Baroque and one is the beginning of the Industrial Revolution where people begin to shake up how they understand and organize the world. He talks a lot about discontinuities in the way these paradigms give rise to a new paradigm. And these are the two great discontinuities, the beginning of the classical age, halfway through the 17th century, and the beginning of the modern age at the beginning of the 19th century. I might just say if Foucault had lived a bit longer to come into the digital age, he may have said there's another great discontinuity. Because I really think that there's a huge difference in how knowledge is disseminated and how knowledge is apprehended and how the field of knowers shifts when you're in the digital age. In the 17th century or in the beginning of the 19th century, the people who could get knowledge were the people who had access to books or access to universities or access to the kind of leisure time you needed to come into contact with that. But now people in remote villages can go to iTunes University and hear this very discussion that we're having now provided they have a computer. The world is flattening and there is a kind of common access to information that would have been unthinkable to Foucault having died in 1984. I've been kind of not talking about a number of Magritte paintings. They're all pretty provocative. And the cover of my personal English translation of the words and things has this Magritte painting on it. Sussinipazupip, which translates into this is not a pipe. What do you think that means? Why is it entitled this is not a pipe? Yes? Right, it's not a pipe, it's a painting of a pipe. I think this notion of the image of the thing, the simulacrum, the artificial, is what's being discussed here. It's not a pipe at all. It's the picture of a pipe. And here it's even less of a pipe than the picture of the pipe because it is a digital projection of an image on my screen of a picture of a pipe taken from a book. So it's totally fake. It's not a pipe at all. The thing pipe and the word pipe don't connect together. And in fact, even the image pipe doesn't connect together. So many of Magritte's paintings are about this same theme that Foucault is discussing in the kind of disconnection between the signified and the signifier. Foucault also talks about this beginning of a story by Borges where he's talking about a Chinese dictionary. I don't know if you've ever read this. It's so funny. It's somebody trying to make a list, trying to catalog things in a Chinese dictionary. Foucault quotes an essay by Jorge Luis Borges called The Analytical Language of John Wilkins. Borges typically invents erudite sources and then discusses them. And this seems to be an example of that. He's looking at a Chinese encyclopedia, the Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge. And this is how this document purports to categorize animals. And this is just an illustration of how hard it is to put together an encyclopedia. How do you categorize things? Foucault suggests that this method of categorizing the animals shatters all known methods of holding thought together. Borges gives us 14 categories. Those belonging to the emperor, embalmed ones, those that are trained, suckling pigs, mermaids, fabulous ones, stray dogs. Those included in the present classification. Those that tremble as if they were mad, innumerable ones. Those drawn with a very fine camel hair brush, et cetera. Those that have just broken a flower vase and those that from a long way off look like flies. Begin to get this kind of categorization that seems crazy of all these things that get lumped together in a seemingly random way because the structure of language that underlies that is quite different. So let's just look at two more paintings again as a way of getting at a difference between the classical and pre-classical way of looking at things. This is Montaigne, Dead Christ, 1450. Great Renaissance painting. Montaigne Northern painter. What do you think that the Montaigne painting is about? The title might tip you off. It's about Christ. It's about dead Christ. It's about the mourning of Christ. And it's using perspective, which is pretty new in 1450. It's using it not simply to represent the image of the dead Christ, but to increase the emotional value of the dead Christ. There is this slab. And the feet project beyond the slab almost into the space of the viewer. The powerful presence of the dead Christ is so great that the mourners are pushed to the margin. The space of the painting can't contain the grief created by his death. It's a kind of very, very strong painting that uses perspective in a way to enhance and amplify those meanings. This is a Magritte painting called Euclidean Walks. Can anybody see what's going on in this painting? Yes. Right, exactly right. There's a painting. This is an easel. Here's a painting. Here's a window. What we're looking at, in fact, is not really the view through the window, but the reconstructed painting of the view through the window. And the image is deliberately confusing, deliberately because Magritte is interested in this impossibility of knowing and how things and words conceal the truth behind things. So here we have a little comical tower. I'm a little medieval castle. Here we have exactly the same shape, but it is a road receding off into perspective. He's fooling us. We have a painting that's apparently symmetrical, but it's representing two radically different conditions, extreme foreground and extreme recession into space. In many ways, this Magritte painting is like the Velázquez painting. It is a frame within a frame within a frame, constantly removing the immediacy that you have with your engagement of the object. A lot of that sets up the beginning of the modern condition. And as we move into the 18th century, we're moving into the modern condition. There are a number of people who pin it there. For example, the architectural historian Joseph Rickworth writes a book called The First Moderns, and The First Moderns are in the 18th century. One condition of the modern that Foucault underscores is this notion of self-consciousness, that you are aware of the act of doing the thing that you're doing. Magritte's painting very much is about making a painting. It's about the act of representing, whereas Montaigne's painting is about the act of making a contemplative icon of the dead Christ. There is this self-consciousness, you're out of nature. It's like Tintern Abbey and Wordsworth that we discussed last time. Wordsworth is aware of the fact that he is having an experience admiring nature, but he can't get to the authenticity of that experience, not the one that he had the first time. So that's it, remorse of self-consciousness. Has anybody read Ulysses by James Joyce? That's a big crowd here of James Joyce fans, I see. Well, you would probably get stopped in the first page by the words, agonbite of in wit. Because I know that made me put the book down until I got a little bit of a concordance to go along with it. This is a phrase from a medieval text that means remorse of self-consciousness. And in many ways, Joyce in Ulysses is talking about the modern condition, and he identifies it right away with a medieval phrase, meaning remorse of self-consciousness, that you cannot get beyond the fact that you know that you are doing something in the world in a way that's no longer authentic. You can't get back to the authentic act. So that's one of the problems. And in this context, you begin to have this reemergence of interest in aesthetics, in the idea of beauty. Because if art is no longer directly about something, about some transcendental reference, like it was in Montaigne, then what is art about? What is the content of art? And the content of art might be about beauty. Might be about an intellectual engagement with beauty. The content of art might be about stirring up strong motions. The content of art might be some witty game about what it is to make a picture. These become the subject of aesthetics and so forth. And then there's also the idea of taste. And taste has to do with judgment. How do you make judgments about whether something is a good work of art or not? Taste is critical in the Enlightenment period because it's what you can get through learning. It's what you can get through knowledge. It's what education can give you. The acquisition of taste is a progressive act, just like knowledge. So here we have Louis XIV. I just like to show him because he's so good looking. And again, we see this image that we looked at briefly before of the primitive hut, a modern desire, derived from Vitruvius' description of the first architectural act, the primitive hut. But in this 18th century representation of the primitive hut by Abbe Loge, it really looks like a desire to get back to origins, a desire to get back beyond the clutter of history to an original way to make things. It's kind of like Rousseau's Noble Savage. How would you build if history and culture didn't force you to build in a certain way? Here in Loge's drawing, we see classical architecture piled up like a heap of discarded trash and the allegorical figure of architecture is saying, this, look at the forest. This is how you build. This is the original act of architecture. Architecture is not about the orders. Architecture is not about heavy stone, carved and shaped in an artificial way by man. Architecture derives from the natural condition of the forest. And the ornament of architecture, instead of being conventional, derives from the joinery, the twining together of branches. You're gonna see this like 10,000 times by the time we're done, because it really is a key image to understanding how we move forward into modernism. In the context of this discussion of the Enlightenment, I want to review again these terms we discussed last time of the beautiful and the sublime. These are terms that Edmund Burke discusses in his inquiry into the beautiful and sublime. And he's trying to find these different categories for aesthetic judgment. The beautiful is really the thing that the Renaissance would have wanted. Clear, well-measured, proportional, understandable. And the sublime, in many ways, is the architectural effect you get from Gothic, where you're overwhelmed, you're dazzled, you don't quite understand the limits of the space or the kind of life, or even from Baroque, where there's something rhetorical and powerful going on. You would also get a feeling of the sublime from nature. When Piranesi does his engravings, some of which are meant to be scenes of everyday life in Rome, he does so with this strong sublime desire. Like, this is the Colosseum, but it's much bigger than it should be. The light is really strong. There's backlighting. The idea of the ruin is played up so that you can begin to see nature overwhelming these great artifices of culture. Revit, when they're measuring the Greek antiquities, a very enlightenment project to be out there looking for origins, looking beyond Rome, looking at Greece. But at the same time, they do these strong sublime landscape paintings. Backlighting, strong sweep of nature, very dramatic. Or Piranesi's Capriccios, where it's just backlighting, overwhelming scale, super-abundance of material, or his prisons, where in his original print, it's already crazy, but when he recuts the plates, he just keeps amplifying and amplifying and amplifying the amount of material there so that it really becomes like a maze almost or a portrait into the mind of someone trying to make sense out of things that cannot be constructed together. This is the Chinese Dictionary of all these different pieces that don't adhere together, or this is just the attempt of taking too much information and trying to make order out of it. It also has to do with the deliberate play of sensual apprehension of an architecture or a painting, as opposed to an intellectual apprehension of that.
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So this is my agenda. So don't be mistaken. I really want to make sure that we remove those bad guys and they don't contest evictions next year. This is my object and this doesn't mean only those in opposition. Even Dr. Edgar Chakwa Loom, if there is evidence that he too is dented, I don't want him on the ballot. It will even be nice here not to have you. So this is the object. This is the object and this is where I stand even as a party, our party, we want to make sure that we fight corruption. Look Zangans, there is no way we are going to have progressive and meaningful change if we will keep on having bad leadership. If we keep on having people who are corrupt. I know a lot of you have frustrated with the president Edgar Loom and his government. But and you want change. But that change shouldn't be to bring in wrong people again. How are we going to have change? We keep on repeating the same people. Today is in the ruling party. You are saying he is corrupt and so on and so forth. The following day he jumps out of the ruling party. He is attacking the ruling party. You say he is a good leader. How? How? These are the same people. Some of you in here, when I started the issue of wakamwili, right in this boardroom. Some of you were saying no, what wakamwili, but forgetting that wakamwili was in the ruling party. And the cases that I brought, that I took to court were not when wakamwili was in opposition. It was when wakamwili was in the ruling party. And today wakamwili is a convict. And yet you are saying no, this is the Messiah. How? How? How are we going to change this country? If we are going to have this mentality. Some of you say no, you favor Edgarum. Believe me, believe me, I am telling you I swear upon my living God. If Edgarum, if you have evidence against Edgarum, I will come and sit on this chair in this office and say it as it is. I will not spare you. I will not let my conscious be betrayed because he is in office if indeed there is corruption. The problem that we have is that we usually run with in windows, speculations, that's what we run with. If there is evidence, if there is evidence of President Edgarum being involved in wrong things, for me I will definitely go for him. At the moment, I don't have tangible evidence to say President Edgarum is corrupt. I don't have it. And I am saying if you have something, please bring it. But it has to be good evidence like the evidence I have here. It has to be good evidence because at the end of the day, like HH was saying, I mean if you say something that you cannot substantiate, you are in trouble. I don't want to be in trouble. I don't want to be in trouble. Yes, I have issues with President Edgarum in terms of fighting corruption. He approaches corruption with key roles. And I have a problem there. I have a problem there. There are a number of ministers that I will tell you and these are PF ministers today because you like to say no, you only attack the opposition. But some of the names I've mentioned before, they are in government, they are ministers and I've had issues with them. And my writing is on social media. That's why I write on social media because I want even when I'm long gone, people will be able to go to my page and say, this is what he's saying. So for me, I am very balanced in approaching corruption issues. When I'm talking about Mr. Hatter in the HLMA, it is out of the evidence that I have. As far as I'm concerned, Mr. Hatter in the HLMA should not, and I repeat, should not be as hard for presidency. I think it's been jailed. And why do I say that? I say this out of the evidence that I have because I've come to admit people, I've spoken to people, alive, flesh and blood, people, not at cost. They have come to complain. How Mr. Hatter in the HLMA got them out of their houses, how Mr. Hatter in the HLMA keep them out of their employment, how Mr. Hatter in the HLMA has not paid them as people who used to work for some of the companies that were privatized. At the moment, I can give you one example because I want to talk with evidence. I'll give you one example. I've got a number of cases that I've been looking at, but today I'm just going to give you some of the issues. Issues that I'm going to the Ant Corruption Commission to the police and make sure that Mr. Hatter in the HLMA is prosecuted. In my course of going round checking police evidence, it has come to my attention that Mr. Hatter in the HLMA has two analyses. This is what I've obtained and I'm giving it to the police to investigate. There is an analysis and a technique of the analysis. I want to mention these analyses. The analysis is one which is 26, 17, 86, 72, 1. And another one, 12, 88, 73, 72, 1. These analyses are all pointing to Mr. Hatter in the HLMA. I am a whistleblower in this instance and I want the police to investigate. I want the police to investigate. Me, in my investigations as I was going round looking for this, looking for that, going to the Minister of Lands, going to the Zama Development Agency and other, I've come out that there are these two institutions. And I'm confused. I'm confused. Go to Unza, the names are also not appearing. So as far as I'm concerned, I'm wondering who is Mr. Hatter in the HLMA. I am lost on his identity. Unza, if you go there, you will see different names from the names that we know him in the political circles. Analysis, I'm seeing two analyses. Two analyses and some of these and both analyses are attached to some properties. This is how I came to find out because you do a search. Mr. Hatter in the HLMA, I had so many names attached to certain properties but the analyses are different. So I'm confused. What's going on? Who is we here? Who is Mr. Hatter in the HLMA? And for me this is a point of investigation. I want the police to investigate on the identity of Mr. Hatter in the HLMA. To my fellow Zambians, just on that issue of identity, I don't know what you think. But if you have a person that cannot clearly identify himself, how can you trust such a person? Just if you have a person that cannot clearly identify himself, what are we talking about? How are we talking about? He was Hatter in the Sami HLMA at Unza. When did he drop the Sami name? What is going on? What about these two analyses I'm finding out? What's going on? I am taking this to the police and I believe I am not mad. I am not foolish. This is a very genuine case. Mr. HLMA wants to occupy that big position to be citizen number one. If you want to be citizen number one and we cannot identify you, how can that be? I don't hate Mr. Hatter in the HLMA. These are facts. I've given you the analyses numbers. Go and check them. You will find that they have the same name. Everything is pointing to Mr. Hatter in the HLMA. What's going on? I want to know. Go to Unza. You will find that if you check his computer number, the names are different. Anyway, moving on. Let me come to privatization. I have said that there are people who were deprived of their properties, who have not been paid, who were kicked out of employment in the name of privatization. Ladies and gentlemen, I am not joking. I am not being malicious. I have spoken to these people. I have seen how they are suffering. Some of them, if you see them, you would actually feel pity. There is one house. There is one house. There is one house prok namba. You take note of this. There is one house prok namba, 77, stroke A, stroke 609, on Paula Avenue in Cheston, Lusaka. This house used to belong to Zimko. It used to belong to Zimko and the occupants of that house, the tenant, the sitting tenant, at the time they were privatizing Zimko was Mr. S Jere. This Mr. Jere and just before I go, I want to show you, I have got a list. This is a list of houses which were sold by Zimko. I will distribute this document. I will distribute this document. Here there are names, not just the person that I am talking about, but all the names, all the houses which were sold. And this particular person I am talking about is actually on page 2, number 58. You will see the house number that I mentioned here, 77, stroke A, stroke 609, Paula Avenue, Cheston. And it was offered to Mr. S Jere as a sitting tenant, as a former worker of Zimko. So this, I will put it here, this is out, you look through it, it is true. And for those people, I want also to make an appeal that for those who are on this list, this list I will post it even on my page, I know there are some people who are treated in the same way like Mr. S Jere, I want them to come forward because they are my witnesses. They are my witnesses. So all those who are on this list, if you were deprived, in the same way that Mr. S Jere was deprived his house, I want you to come forward and accompany you because I am saying it was offered to Mr. S Jere. You might think that I am joking, here is an offer later. This is an offer later to Mr. S Jere, this one. It's an offer later and the name is there on the list together with others. It's actually Mr. S Jere. Paula Avenue or whatever and you see it and it was offered to this man to be bought at 19.8 million. 19.8 million, that's what was offered to him. By that time it was not the best. So 9.8 million. Mr. S Jere was given that offer and that later and he actually paid for it and I have received. He actually paid for it. He actually paid for it. He paid it through SP Mulenga, where the lawyers were appointed to be receiving money and so on and so forth. So he paid through SP Mulenga. Now, what happened thereafter? Mysteriously, mysteriously that house was bought by Mr. Aka in the Hilema at 31,000. Now how did it happen? Here is a print out from the Ministry of Lands. Here is a print out on page 2 of this. On the second page you see Mr. Aka in the Hilema there and the change of title, you know certificate being offered and at 31,000. How did Mr. Aka buy this house? How? Mr. Aka never went for Zimko. He never went for Zimko and we have an offer later to the sitting tenant and we have a receipt of this sitting tenant buying the house, paying for the house. Later on we have a house in the name of Mr. Hilema buying it at 31,000. I have checked and I have been told and found out that Mr. Nomani Imbazima Mr. Nomani Imbazima who was the core liquidator offered the house to Mr. Aka in the Hilema offered the house to Mr. Aka in the Hilema and he bought it at 31,000. Depriving depriving the sitting tenant, the former worker of Zimko How did Mr. Nomani Imbazima offer the house to Mr. Aka in the Hilema? If you check around you will find that Nomani Imbazima and H.H. they are very close people they are very close people Mr. Nomani Imbazima Nomani Imbazima from there even ended up being the deputy chairman of Angra America Angra America and Angra America is believed to be one of the strongest sponsor of Mr. Hilema and the UPND so you see the connection you see the connection these are not fiction these are real things here is a print out Mr. Hilema is there having a bought this house at 31,000 this is what he is showing and I'm wondering how come how come and these these people who have been deprived is not the only one I know there are other people there is one person Mr. Nomani Imbazima wherever he is you remember that there is a man who also wanted to be treated the same way he had to go to Rona Depenza by then because he was lucky him he was connected to Rona Depenza so he went to Rona Depenza and Rona Depenza wrote a letter a letter which I have telling Nomani Imbazima to say no don't do that he is the owner of the house giving him the house and that's how he was served otherwise his house would have also been gone this is this kind of things that we are going to allow just because we are frustrated we say no this is our messiah with this kind of background I am bringing out this and I am taking it to antcorruption commission I want the antcorruption commission to look into this because how did it happen that Mr. Hilema who was never a worker for zamko Zimko who was not a sitting tenant defriving defriving this man I want the antcorruption commission to investigate this this is one of the cases that I am taking to the antcorruption commission these printouts were taken some time back but just the other day when I went to the ministry of land to check on this house to get a printout they are dubious entries they are dubious entries on that if you go and get a printout today what you see it's not making sense so I am issuing a serious warning to those people who work at the ministry of lands because there is also too much corruption there but my wajinkapata there is too much corruption at the ministry of lands a lot of people are mysteriously losing properties from now I have a recala with your title suddenly there is another person with another title on your property how is this happening and this is a clear example that I have because a printout that is a printout from the ministry of lands that is a printout which was done some time back I go there just the other day the printout is showing something else how this is the same ministry and some details are just you think that it's a different house you know when I went there it's a same house I went to my source and said no I think you gave me a wrong whatever and you said no it's a real one it's the same property there is a lot of corruption going on at the ministry of lands and myself we want to make sure that such corruption is gotten rid of when you have a title you are supposed to feel secure to say I have a property we shouldn't have a situation where people will be influenced people with money taking advantage and just grabbing properties from citizens I can't allow that that's not why I'm in politics I'm here in politics to finish this kind of nonsense to finish this kind of nonsense anyway that is one house nafumako by the way do you know anything about it I don't know anything about it I see because I don't have anything I don't know that about making it I don't know what should be done I don't know how to say I don't know how to put it I don't know how to put it now I think it has never been a question I don't know no. 19. 24 na 19. 24 was mortgage to Lima Bank. It was mortgage to Lima Bank. Around 1989, it was a mortgage to Lima Bank. When Lima Bank was being liquidated and you remember who were the liquidators, it was Grand Central. It was Grand Central. So when Lima Bank was being privatized, this property was still under mortgage, under Lima Bank. Today as we speak, this property is owned by Mr. Haka in the Ichiden. I want to show you this is the mortgage because in Shrelanda Fianna, ten my evidence here, wakamu wiliak watu, re-sabaila-sabaila, on the corridors of the court. If we throw under number evidence, e.e. mortgage. This is the mortgage. It was under Lima Bank. Samson Tembu and Lima Bank Limited. 1989. Lima Bank got into privatization. Afterwards in 19... So there we have the evidence is there. Afterwards in 19... In 2004, this property changed into Mr. Haka in the Ichiden. And even today as I speak, it is still in Mr. Haka in the Ichiden's name. If you check, I checked on some of the documents as far as I could go to check if Mr. Haka in the Ichiden declared interest. There is nothing. And this time around when Mr. Haka in the Ichiden was changing, the property conveying this property into his name. He was actually the emerging partner of Grand Contour. How did Mr. Haka in the Ichiden ma? How did he acquire this property when he was a liquidator? I'm not giving the details. I have all the details. But I want him to respond because he said, no, I never took advantage. I want him to respond. But I'm not working in the Ichiden ma. I'm not working in the Ichiden ma. You are right. I'm not working in the Ichiden ma. I'm asking. If I found number 1924 in Kalomu, how did you acquire it when it was mortgaged to Lima Bank? Lima Bank, which you were privatizing, which you were liquidating? Which you were liquidating? Nganalanda prefa tiyo, HHH wa limu. But how? These are clear facts. I don't hate Mr. Haka in the Ichiden ma. It's not personal. It's not personal. Tatoa pitsi na kumonina hiraku isopia, benaba hirengen pisa. I don't know. So, there is nothing like it's facts speaking for themselves. Even if we go to court even if Jack Mwimbu is the judge what are they going to do with this? How are they going to exonerate? I want to see what I'm aware of. Kif Mwimba. I want to see them. I want them to see how they are going to exonerate Mr. Haka in the Ichiden ma of this. I want them to... I want to see and I'm telling you some of these things. Even if you have an emotional attachment to a person facts speak for themselves like they did Mwimba kumwimbu. He can say whatever he wants accuse a judge the magistrate of anything but at the end of the day facts speak for themselves. There is a manzim kuriwara wajtalo nara waatewa but let me not go there but facts speak for themselves and here facts are speaking for themselves. Facts are speaking for themselves. Now I'm giving you this is the document which shows now that Mr. Ichiden ma is the one that is the transfer. I'm putting it there. I know they are friends of the HHS got also some friends in the media please get this and take it away. I mean it's a fact. It's a fact. Take this to him and let him start organizing his defense because the anti-corruption commission they need to act on this. They need to act on this and I want to see the logical conclusion of these matters. These matters are very serious they want to be seen like there for everyone in our community. I'll leave it for now but I will present it before the anti-corruption commission. So I'm going to the HHS when you are going when you are summoned because they have to summon you otherwise I'm going to place a mandamus on the anti-corruption commission. If anti-corruption commission they don't act on this one I'm going to place a mandamus on them so that they can make sure they call a leader but no he is the radius opposition leader no whatever whatever a crime is a crime. A crime is a crime corruption is corruption it doesn't matter who commits it. No matter how big you are no matter how coffee you are no matter how much money you have we have got only one law and me I operate on the fact that we are all equal before the law. We are all equal before the law. So I'm going to tell our HHS don't you come or come when I come and move if you can catch a patient the fact is we are all equal before the law like GBM but you know movie but we are all equal before the law. So HHS if HHS committed crimes me I don't want to hear issue to say no he is a radius opposition we can't touch him. More people are being arrested for stealing chicken in Salaamu Ikatonu he doesn't pick a chicken from the neighbors he is arrested and is sent to jail why do you want to make excuses for the rich people why do you want to make excuses for come when you don't want to move your heart is whatever whatever even how many people are being jailed every day why should I have a heart for come when why we are all equal before the law and especially if you are in leadership you are even supposed to be more responsible than the ordinary citizens so if anything the citizens should be more should demand more responsibility on the leaders than on the poor but we are fond of excusing the rich and the basic point in fingers at each other condemning each other judging each other no HHS must go to must go to court and let the court judging let the court judging I am I want to make sure I want HHS so those who like to insult those who like to say whatever it is I don't care you can call me whatever you want you can say whatever you want it's okay what I want is to make sure that only the right people only good people I don't care I don't care I don't care that's just what it is I've also taken interest in the some hotel I have also looked at it then never last week I was busy when I couldn't fly to the same money because I wanted to go to ito the same money because I wanted to go to itopia because of the war I couldn't go so that money I wanted to use it to go to Mauritius to go and check on Mosotunia because Mosotunia it is saying that the owners of that hotel are in Mauritius therefore I have a kumanya because from where I stand I think that that company is just a fictitious company that Mosotunia belongs to Egypt and is hiding through these companies which are created in safe heavens unfortunately I couldn't go because when I tried to check on the flights and everything it's difficult to fly into Mauritius because of covid but I'm still looking around I want to make sure that I go and get one piece of evidence out there so that it also becomes part of the indictments of Mr. Haka in the Ichilem Ishimu Patilem Darawandi Shimu Patilem it's the evidence that I'm looking at and even yourself if you're objective you will see that indeed there is something wrong here I'm sure you would also want to know about these two analysis I'm sure you want to know who do I belong to, what's going on I'm sure you want to know how can we change these names I'm sure you would also not want to be deprived of the house like Mr. Mjere I'm sure you wouldn't want that these people are suffering what about this farm how is it that Mr. Ichilem is owning this farm which was under human bank which was privatizing how I'm sure these genuine questions that we should ask Mr. Ichilem in whole fairness we should ask him and if he can even be cleared by the courts even better so me Mr. Ichilem you should actually thank me you should be happy with me that I'm taking him to court because if he is innocent the courts will exonerate him he shouldn't even be threatening me why is he threatening me stop threatening me ma'am Ichilem is helping you to clean you to clean you if you are indeed clean but if you are dirty you don't belong in politics you belong to jail that's what it is that's what it is that company we need to be clear what's going on there we need to be clear Mr. Ichilem mafirewa Samba Umeishi Ichilem if you are a spirit before he comes to politics at the moment in my opinion the man no Ichilem I would have used the I know I want to respect I want to be media friendly but sure the man he is not clean and I am not going to sit back to please insisting We don't come and start saying that this is a flowy without no to stand. El Garungu is just a suspect as the hierarchy hikiwork metals. If I catch him or I catch Magic9 engodi, Are even be happy because it will make my job easier and if you say you are eliminating your friends so that you can become President. Yes, many, many things based on the kids. Based on the kids, it's okay. It is about when you have to ride and somebody now with mad dreds who do not have to compete with that person. No, this is the situation. Why do you know if mad dreds are bad? Why do you know if mad dreds are bad? Why do you know if mad dreds are bad? Why do you know if mad dreds are bad? If mad dreds are bad, but mad dreds are bad, then why do you know if mad dreds are bad? They are far because of the money they have acquired. I don't want that. They want to linger at the same level. I'm level in the playing field. This is basically what I'm doing. So, and you know, others who come up to say no in political whatever, now it's because of bill 10. I mean, come on. Me, bill 10, I am happy with it because bill 10 gives me an opportunity to put an injunction against him. If I can find him guilty in one of these with the article 52, I will manage to put an injunction against him. And I intend to do it until all these issues are cleared. Mr. Hedge will not stand. I will not allow Mr. Hedge to stand. I will make sure I put an injunction until all these matters are cleared. So, the better these cases, the area they are cleared, the better. Because I am going to put an injunction as long as these cases are still lingering, I will petition, if these cases are not complete, I will petition to make sure that Mr. Hedge doesn't stand. But Sangwa, he can also go in with eligibility. And at the end of the day we shall see how we will fall out. I think I've made my point for now. Like I have said, it's not only this which I have and a few others that I'm looking at. But for now I wanted to give you this and just one case of this. One case of this Ngaia Pita Nishpa Fita Any questions? We'll push it. We'll push it when we know something. Demias. Yes. Of the two analyses. The same name, same date of death and the like. They bear those. I don't want to to talk too much on that because you remember analyses are private. You will see what I mean. All I'm saying is that there are two analyses. I won't go further than that because I don't want to to be under any other question. That may delay a week. That is Ngaia. Wait, wait. Let's wait. Let's wait for the questions. Are you post this on social media? Do you see them? Yes. I have a question so that we have to know how we couldn't ask each other. Yes. I started. Yes. I'm tomatoes. Yes. Why? Right. My question is you've taken a very active approach. But you are dealing with the issues that happened that years ago. My question is are we seeing you taking the very energetic approach in dealing with the issues of recent corruption such as the cuts to fire tenders, the ambulances and the recent one, the COVID-19 funds which have been misappropriated. Are you going to approach these issues of corruption the same bigger that you are? My brothers and sisters my brothers and sisters in the media I will take an opportunity to make an appeal to you through that question that sometimes we are the ones that propels stories that have no have no depth. Sometimes we are the ones that run with these stories but they have no depth at all. They have no depth at all. For example, there is that rejudgment that came out and the media were covering me to say and now Niawabi has been ordered to pay and in that rejudgment you are busy writing Niawabi has been ordered to pay. Now the issues that you have spoken about I've spoken about the 42 for whatever 42 42 for if by engines you have spoken about the ambulances we can even add 42 houses 48 houses we can even add those and one by one we can talk about the 42 42 for attendance what evidence do we have what evidence do we have that chupatari can run and we say Niawabi what evidence do I have what? Where am I going to start from? Tell me the price is high Yes, the price is high but when you go and peruze through the tendas I mean even those that he competed with this they are not willing to come forward what do you do with it? because as I have been on that case by the way we even went to NRL to the anti-collapsion commission myself before the story came out the anti-collapsion commission themselves they came out to say no the tender process was followed what do I do? what do I do? then we talk about the the ambulances on the ambulances as far as I am concerned I went through that story as well you talk about 288 per unit it was much 288 per unit and if you go down to do a break down on what was bought I didn't see even the inflation but because somebody put it there 248 and everybody was talking about not each unit cost 288 it never cost 288 each unit I think was costing about 135 and if you reach out to the market it's like a normal price what do I do with that 48 houses the owner is there this case is in court this case is in court the owner is there to say these are my houses and I built them through the money that was sent from I don't know that guy he even came in the country he even came in the country to to push for his houses the lawyer that he was using was that old dekawe he even went and saw old dekawe just that I don't know how old dekawe is late but I know who is handling the case but these are the facts so what do I do with that so even when you are accusing me you are not zealously when it comes to some of these matters what is there to follow and I appeal to you the media that please let us follow stories that are okay some of these stories next question no wait a minute I see you are very anxious to send me to do this and that I hope you can also put in some resources and you also must remember that you are also a journalist to also follow this issue because you want to put everything when you look at that I am doing my bit, why are you doing anyway just a clarification I know you mentioned that it's not about piyo chen but the general feeling from your position is that with the form piyo chen which the opposition are claiming that the piyo wanted to use to that but advantage now that it goes through the general feeling from your position they are trying to use you to derail edge things are you being funded by the piyo no first are you being funded absolutely not I mean what I was struggling around but anyway each you are built in each you are built in it is a political political what is on the panel built in is not going to help the fall of built in has not helped the upnb for example they were saying no the fall of built in citizens were celebrating did you see citizens celebrating in the streets it was only hada in the hlma with these lawyers who were celebrating na ma angri lion na ma angri lion na fukasens only them I never saw anyone outside celebrating so that issue of saying built in has put the upnb in an advantage position I mean it is not here no there there is nothing even you are pfnavena they are just the I don't know built in has no consequence because it has no consequence a lot of people did not even understand built in I saw one of these celebrities who wants to become a politician she was asked about built in and she was just all over the place and I mean I don't think there are a lot of us who can articulate what built in was all about so built in really has very little consequence in terms of politics hada in the hlma I wouldn't even be bothered about built in I wouldn't even be bothered because it's only him and a few of his MPs and by the way not all his MPs agreed with him and that's why he locked them up if hada in the hlma confidence in his MPs that his MPs did not agree with built in he would have allowed them to go to parliament why did he lock them up he put them in under the bank why is he so cold under oh sorry are you funded by the that is my question let me answer you my brother I wish they can fund me I wish they can fund me it would help me it would help me seriously speaking I wish they can fund me because if they fund me I would not be struggling with resources I'm telling you to do these investigations and so on and so forth there is also a cost so if they can fund me and at the end of the day I also clobber them why not let me present Michael Sartaj taking this channel to court in the case of Michael Sartaj and the presiding judge then to find mischief for a scam as undesirable element which must be removed and to allow it to grow and it takes long it becomes difficult to remove it it affects everybody now the issue we are having here is like a scam or a mischief which should have been removed long time ago now based on that procurement those who had the information in their hand the question is what is the interest to bring now when this particular thing has even expired because they happened in Zambia where those who are bringing the evidence now had this particular knowledge in the research I can summarize your question to say why are we bringing these issues now things which happened a long time why are we bringing them now yes fine you can extend it like that but for me I would say it is the work of God it was waiting for jupuneri it was waiting for me to come so that is I can sort out all these guys and become president you refused funding from yes for the sake of transparency you were about to fly outside the country for investigation for the sake of transparency which you are preaching who is funding I am running a business right here just like demon you are I am running a business right here I am running a consultant bring a business card give them give them a business card I am running a business and I go to consultants and in my consultants especially at this point in time I am helping a lot of people to collect their debts and some people like one client I know is being owed 1.2 if that money is paid 1.2 I get 7% commission how much is that for some of you the commission I make money easily easily yes you said the cost was 9.8 19.8 million 19.8 million is that the old currency rebest and then rebest nani rebest is that the old currency rebest rebest rebest I am a businessman Musaende nani rebest muka ya check nga na kumakura muka ya check nama taxes muka check muka check muka check no 1 miliyon Ya, 1 miliyon and just to say a little bit the excuse that these people started giving when I'm a zima they started saying that he offered more you see that is what they are saying because he offered more but the role at that point of the privatization the first priority was the sitting tenant and that is which have given you they have even given the evaluations so even it doesn't hold it doesn't hold but keeping them back they will find it difficult to defend this case because the evaluation says something else how did he pay 31 thousand why when was that I think that was 19 words you checking the print out the jet is there my question is on 12th number 1994 you sent it in 7th December just sitting yes 1997-1998 yes and who are you grandfather he is a haka in the itilian mass he is a haka in the itilian mass one here is the thing haka in the itilian let it finish so between 1997 and that's how many years 7 months we are not going through trial you ask the question ask the question yes so after that is a very nice thought please join the defense of Mr. Aka in the itilian mass we will answer in court no I am telling you that is a nice thought I have all the evidence of course I mean I don't have to start giving this one by one why where do you think I'm getting this information if they are not coming forward so they are coming forward through you they are coming forward just because I'm a public lawyer my friend anyway I think we are let me take one last move have you spoken to Mr. Jair and the other question is you are visiting Mr. H.A a lot of people described it as you are kind of scared of him and you don't want to go to Mr. President listen a lot of people talk about that encounter with Mr. H.A when I went to Mr. H.A who stood up where I was sitting to go where I was sitting and when I reached it there Mr. President may have an opportunity to greet you and he stood up to say are you genuine greeting me we didn't even finish the greeting the man launched into emotional attacks on me why do you write about me did you want me also to start shouting on top of my voice where I come from we respect the orders I just respected him I couldn't also start shouting back at him he is not to fear you he is not to fear you how come I have evidence if I have not spoken to them sorry the problem the problem my transmission Mr. Sam Mr. Sam when are you how can I change tell me what went down guys thank you very much this is what I have and I am strongly I am strongly confident that this is the case that should be prosecuted and I am going to court and go through the anti corruption commision through the police and at the often time I want to face Mr. Akaide HNMA in court over these issues. I mean business. Thank you very much.
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A day in the life of a prison delegate | Working For The ICRC
We go inside Bujumbura Prison in Africa for a behind the scenes look at how the International Committee of The Red Cross works in prisons to maintain humane conditions. For information on jobs with the International Committee of The Red Cross please visit: https://careers.icrc.org/go/All-Jobs/3807301/ Subscribe to our channel for more videos: https://goo.gl/L9z6FW   The ICRC is on the ground in over 90 countries, providing humanitarian aid to victims of conflict and violence. From the diplomatic level to the frontline, we remind fighters, on all sides, that wars have limits. http://icrc.org   Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/icrc Get to know us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/icrc Tweet us: http://twitter.com/icrc
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2013-08-09T13:13:20
2024-02-05T07:37:21
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Bonjour. Bonjour. Bonjour. Ça va ? Nous sommes dans le prison central de Pimba, dans le Gougeon Bora, dans le Borondi. Bienvenue. Le comité international de Red Cross visite cette prison tous les mois. Il y a 2 500 dates et il est... rafle. La HSE monitorera la condition de traitement et la condition de détention dans cette prison. Ça va ? Vous voyez ici que c'est la cuisine où ils cuisent les bins. Et la HSE regarde la réhabilitation de la flore et les facilités de cuisine. Ça va aider la prison à cuisiner plus de nourriture et à avoir plus de nourriture pour les inmates. C'est les bins. La farine c'est petite. Vous l'avez vu ? Oui, mais je suis en train de regarder ça avec le directeur. Quand on va faire les travaux, ça va bien donner. Ça va bien ? C'est contre les insectes. On va essayer d'enlever un peu les insectes dans la prison. Est-ce qu'il y a beaucoup d'insectes ici dans les bains ? Oui, mais c'est moins chambré. Il n'y a pas de personnes. Ça fait 27. Ça fait 27. Un bé ? Ok, d'accord. Nous distribuons l'espoir pour l'improvisation de la téné et l'improvisation de la prison comme partie du monitoring de la condition de la détention. La HSE regarde l'improvisation de la prison. Nous étudions différentes solutions et nous avons discuté la solution avec les autorités. Nous avons le file de la téné. Ils sont classifiés par le crime de tous les inmates. Vous avez le murder. Vous avez les rapes. Vous avez différentes types de crimes. Le Comité Internationale du Red Cross travaille avec les autorités pour faire sure que les limites judiciaires sont respectées. Par exemple, quand quelqu'un est arresté vous avez un limit de 2 semaines pour protéger les inmates devant le court. Nous supportons les autorités pour assurer que ces limites soient respectées. La téné est une discussion avec les autorités ou avec les gardes ou les co-détainés où nous pouvons parler de la condition de la détention en private. Avec cette information dépendant de ce que la téné souhaite, soit nous adressons l'issue avec les autorités ou nous gardons cela pour nous-même quand la téné décide que ce n'est pas transmisible. Parfois, nous groupons les findings que nous avons dans des confédétions confidentielles et ensuite nous ferons un report pour adresser aux autorités avec des problèmes identifiés, des recommandations et nous allons essayer d'avoir le commitment de les autorités d'améliorer la situation. Un exemple était que la famille n'a pas été informée quand la téné a été transférée dans la prison pour nous aider à adresser l'issue avec les autorités et à réunifier la famille. Ici, la famille peut venir aujourd'hui. Elles peuvent visiter leurs relatives et elles peuvent aussi ajouter un fruit pour un produit hygiénique. C'est uniquement des nouvelles familiales. Ce sera vérifié par le directeur de la prison qui fait une vérification. Après, s'il est d'accord, s'il n'y a que des nouvelles familiales, on en voit ça à la famille. D'accord. Et l'adresse, il faut vraiment que ce soit le plus précis possible.
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In the upcoming elections, people have decided to bless the BJP with 370 seats and 400+ for NDA
Addressing the launch of various projects in Rewari, Haryana, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that the government prioritized the development of J&K and abrogated Article 370. As a result of the same the people of India have decided to bless the BJP with 370 seats in the upcoming Lok Sabha election. #pmmodi #pmmodi #narendramodi #loksabhaelection2024 #abkibar400par To Subscribe PM Narendra Modi's YouTube Channel click now at https://goo.gl/8qsb5E and stay updated🔔 To Follow PM Narendra Modi's WhatsApp Channel, click now at https://www.whatsapp.com/channel/0029Va8IaebCMY0C8oOkQT1F PM Narendra Modi's other social media platforms: ► Download the NM App: http://nm4.in/dnldapp ► Like us on Facebook: https://facebook.com/narendramodi ► Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/narendramodi ► Follow us on Instagram: http://instagram.com/narendramodi
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2024-02-18T06:57:46
2024-04-23T01:10:06
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द ससकोतक जम्मू कशिमींसे आप करतिकल् 300 सबतर हताने � veut andra ोब का हए खीश्� और सछ को्चिष ataven आज कोंगरेश की लाग कोशिच के बावजोद हाड्टिकल तीन्सो सथटर की तिहास के पन्नो में खोगया आज जम्मु कश्वीर में महलाों दलीतों भीच्डों आदिवास्यों को उनके हक मिलने लगे है इसली एही तो लोगों ले एक और संकल्प लिया है जिसन दे तीनसो सथटर हताया उस भीजे पीका तीका तीनसो सथटर सीटों से होगा भीजे पीके तीनसो सथटर ही पहुट जाएंगे अंदीए को चार सो पा
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QEMU 2.x and Beyond: The Foundation of the Open Cloud - Anthony Liguori
LinuxCon and CloudOpen North America, 2013: An Open Cloud cannot be built on a proprietary foundation. QEMU serves as the core device model for both KVM and Xen making it a solid foundation for the Open Cloud. This talk will focus on the features and function QEMU offers that make Open Virtualization a compelling alternative to proprietary technologies. It will also present a roadmap for version 2.0 and beyond focusing on the features that will be fundamental to next generation Clouds, including live block copy, live update, and more. This talk is intended for developers of Cloud management software, software that runs within an Open Cloud, and IT professionals that are evaluating virtualization solutions for use in a Cloud environment. Attendees can expect to learn more about Open Virtualization in Cloud environments and learn about new technologies that will become fundamental to future Cloud deployments
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2013-10-01T07:09:31
2024-02-05T08:14:39
2,967
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All right, thank you very much. I assume everybody can hear me, if not just shout. This talk will be a lot more enjoyable if folks ask questions during it instead of waiting till the very end. So I encourage you to throw things or scream or call me an idiot that it's all fine and well. I'll be covering a lot of topics in this talk. So let's go ahead and get started. So for this talk, I'm gonna talk a little bit about what QMU is, what the history of the project is, and then why it's important for cloud. This is cloud open after all, and I suspect that most people are familiar with QMU, but I think the nature of the project is such that it's played a quiet role, and hopefully that's something that'll be changing. So QMU, what we bill ourselves as is a fast, full system simulator. That means that you can use it to create virtual machines either using virtualization software like KVM or Zen, or using emulation. So using QMU, you can run a ARM system on your x86 laptop. You can run a very performant Windows guest on top of Linux. You can do all sorts of variations. But beyond just that, and I'm pretty biased here, but I'll make the claim that QMU is open source hardware emulation, that when people are talking about anything related to open source hardware emulation, that it at least has its roots in QMU as a project. So clearly QMU is a big part of the KVM project. It's a big part of the Zen project, but what's lesser known is that the Android SDK is based on a forked version of QMU, and if there's anybody in Google in the audience, I'd love to see patches upstream for that. Likewise, VirtualBox is a long-time fork of QMU. Again, I'd love to see patches there, although we've been pretty mean to those guys, so that's probably not gonna happen. And just about every embedded SDK, so whether it's free scale or ARM or any other embedded chipset provider, they usually have a QMU-based SDK so that you can run your ARM code on top of your x86 system. So in terms of how the project started, the project was started by probably one of the more famous hackers of our time for Reese Belard, and he truly is a genius in every sense of the word, in the positive and negative senses, really. He also wrote FFNPEG, JS Linux, and a ton of other cool things. If you ever wanna waste an afternoon, look at his webpage, and he's got little compilers. He won the OfficeGated C code competition a couple years, which doesn't bode well for QMU, but nonetheless, he's a really, really bright guy. The project started really just as a portable just-in-time translator for translating processor architectures. I won't talk about the nature of it, but basically it was a really clever hack based on disassembling GCC object code, and then using that to bootstrap a just-in-time translator. The thing that was really interesting about QMU when it was first introduced was how portable it was. Typically in this space, you have handwritten translators that translate, say, from ARM to x86. They're very difficult to write because they need to be written by somebody that both understands low-level x86 and low-level ARM, and there's just not a lot of those people out there. So even though QMU wasn't the fastest translator out there, because it was able to do all of these combinations with reasonable performance, it became pretty popular pretty quickly. Now, once you can do isotranslation between architectures, it's fairly natural to start adding hardware emulation. I mean, indeed, that's exactly what happened, and the initial focus was PC hardware. So we grew a full PC device model very quickly, and then starting there, we grew device models for many different architectures. Today, I think we support something like 12 or 14 target architectures and well over 400 different devices, so it's really extensive at this point. I think the thing that's the most interesting about QMU, the thing that's kept me involved in the project this long is that it's truly a grassroots community. There was no large corporation that decided to start the project. There's no community evangelist. There's no marketing department. It really is just a collection of people that care about the project, that find it useful, and that work on it. Not that there's anything wrong with community evangelists. I don't mean to offend anybody in the room, but it's very much an organic community, and it's relatively quiet. In terms of we don't brag that much about ourselves. So let's talk a little bit about the evolution. I mentioned this a little bit, but I wanted to talk a little bit about more, mainly to explain the current state of QMU. It started out as a, what we call Linux user, which really means a mechanism for running x86 Linux binaries on top of Spark, which was where it all started. So if you're familiar with the transitive projects, Rosetta from transitive, it's the same basic idea. That's what we restarted with, and we tacked on system emulation as sort of an afterthought. So the whole notion of running a virtual machine was a sort of a second thought. The original clever trick that I mentioned is something called DynGen, and it turned out that that trick was too clever for its own good, and for the longest time, we didn't support compiling with GCC3, which was a giant, giant, giant pain. So that got replaced with something a little less clever called TCG. Again, it was tacked on after the fact. Virtualization support. When Fabrice was still involved in the project, and he hasn't been involved in probably the past five years, he sort of drew a line in the sand and said, I'll never merge any virtualization support. And then he left, I took over, and I merged it right away. So, but that again was sort of an afterthought. It wasn't designed to do virtualization, it was designed to do emulation. And a management API. Initially, the way you interacted with QMU was that there was a text-based, what we call the human monitor. And it's incredibly inconsistent. It's not meant to be parsed by humans. And unfortunately, as is the case with software, it doesn't matter what your intentions are. People are going to do things you don't want them to do anyway. And we found ourselves that people were using this interface, writing programs against it, libvert was, for instance. And so, we ended up introducing a new management API based on JSON, and it was a very difficult task to migrate people over to that. And then finally, and this is one of the things that I have sort of mixed feelings about. We never started out trying to essentially replace the Linux storage layer. And what's happened over time is that that's really what's happening. So we implement file systems in the form of image formats, snapshotting, raids probably coming soon. And again, none of this was ever the intention to begin with. This is where users have pushed us. This is where contributors have pushed us. Now, all that said, I think that one of the things we've done that's helped the project be successful is that we've taken a very hard stance on compatibility. And so, this becomes a blessing in the curse because if we started it with Linux user emulation and we've tried to maintain compatibility all the way since then, there's a lot of compatibility work that we do. It's probably one of the biggest challenges that we have doing development because we have to keep everything working the way it did to start with. So, in terms of the growth of the community, the project's been around for 10 plus years. It's been an absolute roller coaster ride. I'm gonna show a very pleasant slide next that makes everything look wonderful. But the reality is we had the terrible flame wars, the equivalent of the Linus doesn't scale, discussions upstream. The thing that's gotten us by though, the thing that's kept us going as a community is we've been very inclusive. So, no matter how obscure your architecture is, I'll pick on open risk as an example. I'm sure most people haven't even heard of it, but it's a completely open architecture down at the hardware modeling level. As long as the patches are reasonable and don't hurt the rest of the tree, we'll take it. And we've always had that kind of inclusive model. And that creates a very rich community. Of course, it creates a very complex command line and it creates a lot of less maintained areas of QMU. But that's the trade-off in terms of creating a good community. So, this is the happy slide. That's probably difficult to read, but I'm very proud of this slide. So, this is a comparison of Linux and QMU development over time. This is commits per day. And Linux is about an order of magnitude bigger in terms of commits, lines of code, et cetera. So, QMU is a roughly one-tenth of Linux in terms of the size. And what you can see in this graph is a very aggressive exponential growth. And that's really the point of this slide, is to show that not only are we a growing, a rapidly growing project, but that we're growing at a very, very fast rate, even compared to another fast growing project like Linux. And of course, this means that we'll be better than Linux in a year because that's how exponential growth works, right? But nonetheless, I think we're at a point where we can declare some level of success in terms of community. Okay, forks and merges. I already mentioned this before. Back in these days, things were pretty bad. And that's when we saw most of our forks happen. And some of the forks were never that extreme. The Zen and the KVM forks are good examples of this. And both the KVM and the Zen upstream communities have done a fantastic job working upstream. I'm happy to say that in the past two years, both projects completely merged upstream and those forks no longer exist, which was just a huge effort from a lot of people. There are a few cases where major, what I'll call major forks almost happened, where large sets of the development community almost decided to go in a different direction. And the reason I mention all of this is because I think this is part of a successful open source project. If people aren't complaining, that means they don't care. And if you don't have that strife upstream, if things aren't always on the cusp of falling apart, then you're not really achieving as much as you can. So it's okay. If your communities are having these types of discussions and arguments, I'm here to say that it's okay, it's part of the growing process. One of the things we learned from these forks, though, and I think Lena says similar things. Once the distro shipped something for three years, it doesn't really matter if you thought the code was ugly. It's obviously useful code that people care about. So some of what it took to merge those forks back was realizing that maybe we needed to compromise a bit on our quality, not on our quality, but on our standards and sort of what we'd be willing to tolerate from a design perspective. So in terms of how our overall development process works, we have a hierarchical maintainership model, very similar to Linux. I don't understand how the Apache models work. I'm a big fan of dictators, so it might make me a terrible person. We have something like 40 sub-maintainers. And depending on how you count the contributors annually, it's around 250. It's probably closer to 300 or 400 if you count over a longer period of time. One of the big things that has allowed us to grow and I think is one of the biggest contributors to our growth is our release process. So we've stabilized on a quarterly release model where we have a two month development window and then a one month release window. And having predictable releases, I think it encourages contributors because as a contributor what you care about is your software being used by other people. And if you don't know when your software is going to appear in the hands of a distro or somebody else, it discourages you from contributing. So it was a huge, huge change for us to switch to a predictable release model and I think that's been one of the reasons why we've had such great growth in recent times. And then the relatively new thing is that we're doing major releases every two years. In fact, the 2.0 release is coming up next February. There's no significance to major releases, they're just numbers. But it's helpful to bump the number and get a little press every once in a while. So that's the plan there. And this talk probably got accepted because 2.0 sounded exciting when really it's just another release that isn't that big of a deal. So it works. These are the important things in life. We'll never get that high. We maxed out at .7, so sorry, we won't get there. Okay, so let's talk a bit. We talked about the history of the project, how the community works. Let's talk about features. The first point I wanted to make is that when you're talking about open source clouds and I think Jim made this point in his State of the Union today, the vast majority of clouds are running open virtualization today. Now in the case of Zen, there still are people using ZenPV for whatever silly reason they are. But when it comes to ZenHVM and KVM, you always have, QMU's always the front line to the guest. So the thing that you're interacting with as the guest is QMU. Even if your hypervisor is Zen, even if your hypervisor is KVM, I like to describe it like the syscall interface in Linux. So even if you're running Nome or even if you're running KDE, your application is fundamentally talking to the Linux kernel via system calls and the same is true with QMU, regardless of what hypervisor you're using. And even, I think one of the things that has led to Linux being successful is that the kernel unites all distribution. So even though there are differences between Suza and Fedora and Debian and Gen2, at the end of the day, 90% is consistent because the system call interface is consistent, libc is consistent. And the same is really true with open virtualization because the model, the hardware model that QMU presents is consistent. The difference between what a KVM guest sees and what a QMU guest sees is really not that great. There are some different drivers and there are some minor details, but for the most part, it's very consistent. And QMU has that unifying effect. So let's talk about specific features. So I'll be mixing current features with future features and I will try to differentiate between the two. But I apologize if I say that we have things or if I make it seem like we have things that haven't happened yet, but I'll try to watch out for that. So our virtual IO framework is called Vert IO. It is based on lockless ring cues, which more or less all power virtual IO is based on. So there's nothing really innovative about that per se, but what is different about Vert IO is that it was designed from the beginning to be hypervisor neutral. Now in reality, that hasn't really materialized into anything useful yet. The only hypervisor that really supports Vert IO is QMU. However, that made for a very, very good code. The Vert IO code in the kernel is probably some of the best kernel code there is. It's incredibly well documented. It was started by Rusty Russell, so I won't take credit for this part of it at least, but Rusty did a really fantastic job designing it and it shows. One of the things that's unique about Vert IO compared to other types of power virtual IO is that we tried very, very hard to design, at least the PCI transport, to look like a regular hardware device. If you contrast it to how either the Zen power virtual IO or the Hyper-V power virtual IO works, it's sort of natural to take the model of saying that since we're doing virtualization, why would we carry over all this legacy hardware stuff? Let's make everything from scratch and let's do a better job than hardware did. The problem with that kind of mentality is that you're ignoring everything that was learned by the folks that made that hardware and you're throwing it all away and you're likely going to invent something that isn't as good. We found a number of interesting things by trying to design our hardware to look like real hardware. For instance, we got PCI hotplug for free and a number of other interesting things. So via Vert IO, we support all the typical devices you'd expect, networking, serial, hardware random number generator, which I'll talk about in a little bit, a balloon driver. The other interesting thing is that we're actually undergoing a standardization process with Vert IO today and the expectation is that Vert IO will be the first standardized para-virtual IO framework out there. So I'm not sure what the schedule is, but we're working on the 1.0 version of the spec right now via the OASIS group. I'm a little concerned about this to be honest. Go ahead. Yes, yes. So, yes. The question was between now and when the 1.0 standard is standardized, is there a forum for people to comment about Vert IO? There is a mailing list that's part of OASIS called Vert IO Comments. It is open to everybody, even people that aren't members of OASIS. So yeah, you can go in there, you can post comments, you can make suggestions. And joining OASIS isn't that hard either. So if you wanna participate in the process, that's a good thing to do too. One of the things I was gonna say is that go ahead. Right. So the question was, when you hear about Vert IO, you think about PCI. But the ARM community has made something called Vert IO MMIO. So what's the likelihood of Vert IO MMIO surviving there being convergence? I had an argument recently with some of the ARM folks about this because I think Vert IO MMIO is a terrible idea. And what the QMU ARM person claimed was that the reason they had to do Vert IO MMIO is because the kernel people couldn't write a proper PCI driver for ARM. So yeah, that's an open area. So there are lots of warts with Vert IO MMIO. I don't know if it should exist in the long term. But there's also still a lot of active work on PCI in ARM because I don't think there's a lot of hardware with PCI. So there are some issues there. This is a great example of why... Yeah, but this is a good example of why deviating from hardware is a bad thing. So some of the things they're facing with Vert IO MMIO is how do you do hot plug? How do you add many devices? How do you do discovery? All of those problems are solved in PCI. But there are logistical problems. The other thing I wanted to mention just in the interest of time is that we still are working on emulated IO. So even though there's a lot of focus on Vert IO, we would always prefer to emulate a device well than to create a power virtual device. So if it's at all possible to emulate existing hardware and get the kind of features and performance that we need, that's the way we'll do it. And there's one very good reason for it, and it's the 800 pound gorilla, and that's Windows. I don't know if anybody here's ever written a Windows device driver, but it's an awful exercise that you never wanna do unless you have to. So if some poor company has already done that work, we want to use that and not have to do it ourselves. So a good example is recently we added support for the VMware power virtual network and disk drivers. And that's an area that's likely to get more focus in the future since there are some active contributors in that space. A closely related topic and one that's actually really exciting right now is graphics. So today we support VNC and we support a protocol called Spice. Spice was introduced by Kumranet, which was the company that started KVM. You can think of Spice like our desktop. It's a very similar protocol to our desktop. Hopefully Avi's not in the room and won't scream at me for saying that, but that's the case. There are JavaScript clients available for both VNC and Spice and I know that they're integrated in the Nova dashboard or not the Nova dashboard, the OpenStack dashboard. One of the cool features we have too is native WebSockets support for VNC. So no VNC, which is the JavaScript VNC client uses WebSockets as the protocol and we actually have native WebSockets support now on QMU, which was a lot of fun. But the really exciting thing that's on the horizon, it's still in a research phase right now, but there's a lot of promise for it, is something called Virgil, which is a project by Dave Arley and this is a 3D graphics based on Vert.io. I think he posted a demo recently where he was running OpenArena and I think he was getting something absurd, like 240 frames per second in a guest. There's still some work to do. I'm not terribly happy with the state of it now because it doesn't negotiate down capabilities very well, but I think that this is going to become the way that we do graphics for desktop use cases at least. So that's very, very exciting to me. For those that have gone to previous KVM forums or other virtualization events, there's always one talk about 3D graphics that it's just right around the corner, that that's going to happen in the next six months, but I really do believe in this one, so we'll see. Storage. So storage is an interesting topic and it will be multiple presentations at KVM forum. I sort of just wanted to summarize in this talk the state of storage and where things are going in QMU. So, much to my chagrin, we've really converged around QCAL2 as the de facto standard format for QMU, yes. Yeah, so the question was how is QED doing and the answer is not so well. This is where backwards compatibility versus features come into play. So QED was another image format that we proposed a few years ago that solved a lot of the problems in QCAL2 and I think in an elegant way because I wrote some of the code. But there was a large group of people who were very tied to QCAL2 and made a very violent argument against it in the back room over there. So let's not open up that discussion here. Anyway, with QCAL2, a lot of the features that were introduced in QED have been added as extensions to QCAL2 so you got a lot of the same benefits although with tremendous complexity. The other big change is significantly improved supports for snapshotting. So the preferred way of doing snapshotting in QMU is still as what we call external snapshots. So these are snapshots that are visible in the file system. The general problem with image formats is that they are essentially file systems and if you know how complex it is to write a file system from scratch, making an image format from scratch is just as complicated. In fact, one of the things happening right now in QCAL2 is journal support to have a full transaction journal. So we try to leverage the host file systems as much as we can and that's why we prefer to do external snapshots but this seems to be a losing battle. Yeah, I won't go into detail there. But then on the good side, one of the things, and this is really the thing I'm probably the most proud of, all the things that we've done in QMU in the past five years. QMU had something of a reputation for being slow and the thinking had been for a long time that we would put all of the performance-sensitive devices in the kernel via the host and that QMU would just do the sort of the slow path things like the serial port and stuff like that. Of course, having code in the kernel means it's running in ring zero, it's got full privileges on the system and so there was always a debate about whether we could get the same level of performance in user space and thanks to the work from folks like Qua and Stefan Hanoizi and a number of others, we implemented a new version of Vertioblock in QMU and on a very, very large storage system we were able to get 95% of bare metal which is just insane, I think it was somewhere around 1.4 million IO apps per second and it just blew away everything else out there including VMware, so it was a really good accomplishment and more importantly showed that there's no reason why high-speed devices can't be implemented in QMU, that they do not have to be kernel backends and I think that this is an indicator of where we're going in the future so I'd like to see networking done in QMU, I'd like to see other high-speed devices done in QMU. Migration. So migration's really interesting. The general idea behind migration is that it's a converging algorithm. At a very high level what that means is that the guest is dirtying memory and we're copying that dirty memory over the network and we're essentially trying to beat the guest and we're trying to copy over memory faster than it's dirtying memory. When this works, it's great and it works well but the problem is that there is a race. Now different hypervisors address this race in different ways. The most common approach to addressing the race is to simply give up and if it takes too long and the hypervisor's losing you just stop the guest and the guest gets a long period of downtime but that's not terribly acceptable so we have some approaches and this is an active area of development so that we can try to win the race, more often at least. One of the most recent ones and I got the acronym wrong, I see now, is XBZRLE and this is a compression algorithm. This is a compression algorithm based on observations about how the memory looks when a guest is actively using it. It is more effective than just doing GZIP. I think that would be my first question so that's why I'll go out there and say it. The other very recent development is RDMA. You can achieve a significantly greater throughput on if you have the hardware on doing RDMA and RDMA hardware is actually a lot more capable than Ethernet at the moment. 40 gig is not unheard of. So that's something we just recently merged and I was actually really impressed. I did not expect this to be an easy merge but it turned out to be. And then my personal favorite approach to winning this race with the guest is to simply cheat, which is always the best way to win anything. And the way we cheat is we delay the guest. So if we're losing, if we're not able to converge fast enough, since we're the hypervisor and we can do what we want, we just slow down the guest. We just give it less run time. And it's a little crude but it's also terribly effective. So yeah, I'm always a fan of that. So another really interesting area that I think is a space that's still still very relevant for cloud is local storage migration. So at last KVM forum, Mark McLaughlin got up and did a talk on OpenStack and one of the things he said was that cloud loves simplicity. So cloud doesn't use a lot of virtualization features because they're too hard. They require too much thought from the management point of view. There's too many restrictions. So if you want to scale, you have to simplify things. To me that's a challenge. That means how can we make our features work more reliably without less restrictions? Local storage migration is one of those things. So traditionally to do migration, you need to have shared storage and that's a big inhibitor since a lot of clouds have ephemeral storage. So this is something we merged probably a year or two ago. Obviously if you're moving a lot of ephemeral storage, it's slow and you can't necessarily do load balancing using a mechanism like this. However, you can use it for evacuating a node without bringing guests down which potentially can be a good thing. My suspicion is that minimizing downtime is sort of the last mile of cloud for virtualization. It's one of the areas that we'll have to put a lot of work into. A live update, this is a feature that really excites me and is very much related to this topic. Upgrading sucks. Having to take guests down, especially if you're an infrastructure as a service provider, having to schedule downtime windows so that you can perform maintenance on a physical system is a big, big problem. And it's the thing that customers complain the most about. So why not use live migration, right? Why not migrate to another system, do your upgrade, migrate back and call it a day? Well that requires that you have extra hardware, it requires that you have shared storage, et cetera, et cetera. So we came up with the idea of doing a local host migration, but why would that matter? Well, you can install a new version of QMU, do the local host migration and effectively pick up that new version of QMU so that you're essentially doing a live upgrade of QMU without having to bring down the guest or suffering any downtime. Now, the initial problem with that is that that requires twice the memory for all your guests because you need to have two copies of the guests. So we came up with a clever mechanism that uses VM splice to essentially do page flipping, and yes, it is that awesome, to essentially do page flipping from one process to another so that you don't have to have those double resources. This is still an active area of development. It's gonna take quite a bit of effort to get VM splice to perform, which is ironic because VM splice is there for performance and it doesn't perform very well. But nonetheless, this is something I'm really excited about and one of the things I'm even more excited about is that I think this is a good model for doing live update even beyond just QMU. So one of the things I've talked a lot about and maybe one day I'll get to implement it is doing something similar with Kexec where you can squirrel away the guest's memory in a well-known location, Kexec your kernel and then resume the guests and if you can Kexec in a sub-second time period then potentially you can do a full system update without downtime. So this is obviously future work, but to me this is the exciting stuff. Manageability, I already mentioned before, we have a really tangled history in terms of manageability. We started with a text-based protocol. We evolved to a JSON protocol because JSON was cool at the time and we wanted to be cool. As system developers we don't get to play around with the high-level web stuff so maybe this was a mistake but it's what we did. The good news is though that it's fully specified now. So if you're an application developer looking to write against QMU, it's a very easy thing to do. We have support not just for RPCs but also for notifications so that QMU can notify when interesting events happen. And most importantly, we have an absolutely rigid compatibility model. We do not knowingly break management interfaces, period. And we see this as our most critical responsibility as a project to maintain strong compatibility. Security, this is always a fun topic. So recently we introduced a virtualized hardware. So there's been a virtualized hardware random number generator in VertIO forever but like most people I really didn't know why it mattered until recently. So when there was the factorable dot net disclosure and there was sort of a big to do about the fact that there were a lot of vulnerable systems because of lack of entropy, we prioritized getting this implemented in QMU and thanks to the help of folks like Peter and then we did it the right way, hopefully. So this provides a much better entropy source to guests. I've not seen any solid evidence that entropy is worse in guests. We've certainly done tremendous amounts of testing even without using like the NIST test suites even without the entropy device. And even though it's theoretically possible, I've not seen worse entropy in guests. But nonetheless, there's a concern that things are too predictable in a guest and that would result in poor entropy. But the very interesting about QMU is the fact that we have a very layered security model. So because QMU is a normal user space process it can obviously run unprivileged and indeed this is exactly what Libvert does. So Libvert will always run QMU as an unprivileged user. We also support mandatory access control via SE Linux. So that adds an even another layer of restrictions. And the more recent advancement is that we actually have sandboxing support. The same or the sandboxing support that Google added for the Chromium browser. It turned out that this is something that both projects cared about and so we work together on it. That gives us a model where we have a very rigid environment that the guest is running under. So one of the issues with sandboxing is that the more restrictive you make the sandbox the more things break in QMU. And unfortunately because of the whole compatibility requirement we can't have a very restrictive sandbox by default. We're very open to having restrictive sandboxes that are options. But the default sandbox we can't break things because it's a compatibility issue. RAS, so a very heated topic upstream for folks that follow QMU-Devel was the recent introduction of the guest panic notification. So it's a very good idea and a very sort of simple idea. If you're running a large cloud and you're having issues with guests crashing if you're the cloud provider and you don't really know what your guests are running what your customers are running how do you know when they're crashing? If it's stuck on a blue screen then it's just it's running as far as you can tell. So we introduced a mechanism where when Linux crashes it will actually notify the hypervisor and tell the hypervisor hey I crashed and then that way you can either alert your customer or you can take some kind of some sort of corrective action. Along these same lines I'm at least personally interested in para-virtual watchdog functionality. So one of the things that we've discovered over time is that because of the differences in how guest timekeeping works with normal timekeeping a naive watchdog implementation will actually have false triggers very often because they don't understand the fact that the guest doesn't always get to run all the time. So introducing a para-virtual watchdog would solve this problem and then we wouldn't have to deal with everybody making bad watchdogs and then calling me up in the middle of the night to complain about it. And then the other big area and this first came about a few years ago and then sort of died off but it's picked up some steam again is fault tolerance. So there's the Kamari project which some folks have picked up again and then there's a new project called Colo from Intel. I don't know much about it actually so I can't comment on it but both of these approaches use high-frequency check pointing. So they're essentially doing live migration over and over again which is different from how say VMware does fault tolerance. It's an interesting space and I think we'll see more out of it in the future. Okay, in terms of other architectures there's a lot of development happening right now on both power server power and 390 this is being driven out of IBM. Both are merged in some form there's also ARM which we've talked about already quite a bit and this is being very actively developed and there's quite a lot of emphasis on this today and MIPS in terms of virtualization is something new on the horizon. I'm not sure why you'd virtualize a MIPS chip but people are doing it and this is an area that's tremendously exciting and this also is where we got a lot of our benefit in terms of Verde block data plane. So the history of virtual SMP and QMU mirrors that of the Linux kernel in terms of we started with something that was single threaded and the way we added SMP support was that we just made a big lock and we dropped the lock whenever we were running HP CPU and sort of ran things in lock step and we've been slowly breaking that big lock up and it took Linux 10 years to eliminate the kernel big lock. I'm hoping it does not take us 10 years to eliminate the QMU big lock but we'll see. The thing that I think is really exciting about this though is that we've learned from the kernel and we're sort of making the jump directly to RCU. So we've been doing a lot of refactoring, a lot of effort to make things more conducive to be converted to RCU so that we don't have to do the conversions twice at least and this is going very well. I think in the next release and the 1.7 release we'll introduce the beginnings of RCU support and hopefully have full RCU based dispatch to devices by the 2.0 release. So this should be a real good thing. The thing I'll mention too is that it's not that we didn't know we needed to have better locking, it's that we came up with too many clever tricks to avoid having to solve this problem for so long. So we knew that we were gonna have to do it, we were just able to delay it for a while. So I also wanted to include some predictions. I don't know, yes. The question was, are you still gonna run everything in a single IO thread? The answer is no, we're gonna split it up. In fact, we already are splitting it up. So there's already a VNC thread that does a lot of the VNC work, there's a migration thread and with the Verdeo block data plane work it's a dedicated thread for devices. So we have to be careful, we don't wanna have too many threads because if we have too many threads it'll create more problems than it solves. So the main focus is making it so that everything can run in a different thread other than the main IO thread and then we have to figure out what the right combination of threads is in order to maximize performance. Okay, couple of fun predictions that may or may not come true. These are mostly things that I'm interested in though so there's some bias. A lot of people complain about our command line interface. It's big, it's unwieldy, it's got lots of warts. What's required is for somebody to spend the better part of two weeks just completely rewriting it and coming up with something new. We'll see if it happens, but I would love to see it happen. We already have some summer of code students doing some work on improving the GDK UI, specifically adding copy and paste support. I think this will be expanded. This is an area where we need contributors but there's no reason why QMU shouldn't have a good desktop experience. I look at something like VirtualBox and there's no reason we shouldn't have a user interface in an experience that's as good as VirtualBox. It's just a matter of writing a little code. Unfortunately, I think the storage layer is going to become more and more independent of Linux. For whatever reason, things just don't move fast enough for us from a storage point of view. So it's likely we're gonna do RAID. We were talking earlier about checksumming to detect storage corruption. Unfortunately, I think we're gonna end up doing all these things in QMU. And then the big one, and the one that's probably unbelievable if you're a QMU developer is we're gonna have to do something about backwards compatibility with live migration. It turns out that making sure that you can migrate from an old version of QMU to a new version of QMU, especially when you have four releases a year, becomes a very hard problem. I mean, you've got 20 or 30 different releases, and then you have the distro downstreams that are a little different too. And getting all of those things to work together and with each other is very, very hard in practice. So we don't have the brilliant idea yet that simplifies the problem and makes it really easy, but we'll get there, I'm sure of it. Okay, so I'm running out of time, but real quickly. So why should you pair about whether you're using QMU in the cloud? I think the biggest thing is openness. Like I said, open virtualization, it basically means QMU, and by using an open platform, you avoid the walled garden problem. And portability is obviously a concern. Yeah, let's skip that. So let's go right to questions. We have two minutes left by my account, so, Johannes? Yes? Sure. The question was, is there an overlap between the GDK UI and the Libvert UI? I believe you mean like Burt Manager? And the answer is at the moment, no. There are many restrictions. It's difficult to make a good UI. Well, I won't go into this. The answer is no. I don't want to say anything negative about Libvert, but I like the Libvert guys a lot. But no, there's no overlap. Other questions? Yes? So that's a great question. The question is, will QMU ever move to C++? That's what the question is, I think. This comes up every year. I'm actually a fan of C++ as Avi was. QMU's a million lines of code. Moving a million lines of code from C to C++ is hard. And especially when you're dealing with a development community that largely are C developers. And the benefits of doing C++ don't necessarily make up for the challenges of doing that. So we'll see, I think is the answer. Other questions? I think we're just at the end of time. All right, thanks everybody. Thank you.
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how to change a starter on an 05 sebring
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Hey guys shave every 1000 again Today We're going to be replacing this starter on a 2005 Chrysler C-Brain convertible Stay tuned. Let's get with it First step, I unhooked the battery. Okay This is taken apart from the last video where I showed you how to change the battery so I I'd mentioned in there that I may have a bad starter which the battery was shot it was clear gone But the starter is bad as well So that's why I mentioned in the other video that I'm probably going to have to change the starter So here we are changing it now up here Down in here guys, there's a wire right here What that does it plugs into your O2 sensor your oxygen sensor and your exhaust pipe will show you in a minute Now what you got to do is you got to take this motor mount off. Okay, this bracket and this bracket. That's your motor mount There's three bolts down at the bottom underneath. We're going down under there I want you to get here in a minute. There's another O2 sensor here, and I believe there's one more on the back I'm not positive about that, but So anyway, we're not here for that. So there's a couple screws here Two little bolts are going to take out To remove this shield here Okay, I've already got most of these things loose for you guys So and here's the O2 sensor I was going to be about right here Now this is a seven eighth Which yes, I have loosened that as well and there's Oops, sorry smoke. There's a bolt there And a bolt there that has to come out so I'm going to and here's the three I was telling you about up under At the top there's one there And there's one there And come on focus and there's one here Okay So we're going to take these out, but first thing I'm going to do is take this off. They make a wrench A regular wrench that that will fit this Um kind of looks like a spark plug wrench, but it's not so don't try it It looks like a spark plug wrench does spark plug socket What's the side cut out of it? Don't do that Just get you a 7 16 inch be careful. Don't break it. Make sure you unplug it Some guys would do it without unplugging it, but I find You know that spins the wires Puts a lot of stress on you don't want to do that because if you do Kind of mess with this or a wire comes unplugged your car's not going to run right It's going for a code your check engine lights going come on if it runs at all so What we're going to do is we're going to take this out and try and hold the camera because I can't get a You know, I can't get a tripod underneath this car. Also I'm on my jack there and I've got the scissor jack because like I said Monkeys at work. Oh, she's on her way home here short of me Uh, I just use this this but since you're pulling this motor mount off If you don't have something under here this this engine's going to twist on you And it could hurt you so If you can put this thing on jacks put the car on jack stands Get you a good jack underneath the engine there and always use a piece of wood because That's aluminum And the jack steel is slide real easy. See that came right out now I don't know how loose I got this bull I've loosened pretty much everything That I could now right up in here see that Let me get my hand up in there Right up in here. There's a little There's a little 10 millimeter bolt Right there. Well 10 millimeter head. I'm not sure what size of threads are I've already loosened I had to use a little short wrench on it Because of this exhaust pipe here was getting in my way There's that that's loose Now we're going to go up to the top to the other two bolts Which I should took out while I was up here guys, but I didn't there's one Here's a Here's that little short wrench I used a little stubby And the other one is kind of like over beside it. I guess I didn't get that other one loose enough But let's loosen this up Yeah, I'll set you guys there. We gotta stay there if I'll set you here I don't know what you guys can see and what you can't There we go. Oh, I just took one little second, but it's right beside it and There's the other one And that's your Your little guard. Well, it's a heat shield is what it is. It's not a guard So that's all loose now that'll come out once you get everything else out Now this bolt here It's a 15 millimeter headed bolt That's already loose. So we're going to go down underneath and pull that out And Then we can get to the start Okay, so let's go under here Let's go ahead. Okay guys, sorry about that. I hit the Wrong button and turned it on the camera. So I don't know what was recorded and what wasn't So I'm taking the second bolt out here That is part of the motor mount bracket that bolts on to the engine and Bell housing of the transmission And then these three bolts we're going to take out but first I want to take this long bolt out. Let me shoot you from up top. I don't know if you've seen it Right there Those are pretty tight. You can use a breaker bar if you got one, but I'm using this long extendable ratchet here. I like it. It's three eights We got a three eights drive and quarter inch Drive, but we're not here to review a ratchet, are we? We're here to make a crappy video because the sun's coming in and we're yet And I'm trying to do this one-handed Like I said, one-handed guys You don't have to take this bolt out Just taking another three Off the bottom down here. I like to do things a little easier. I'd rather spend another minute or two Taking this bolt out if it's easier Which in my case I found changing these To me it's easier, but to each of them Take this long bolt out It's actually called a motor mount bolt the other ones we just took out the other two and the three We're getting ready to take out those are actually Motor mount bracket bolts Okay, so let's get our Let me set you down here for a second guys Get you hooked up on this thing. Like I said, I've loosened most everything Either very long just that Now see if we can't remove let's see there should be one more bolt holding this bracket on And just leave that's it right back here So I'm going to pause you guys for a minute and I'm going to go ahead and get that bolt out Now it's going to come out towards the back of the engine Okay, so Stick with me guys Okay guys As you can see I got the motor mount out all I did It was something like this all I did was turn it this way and it pretty much fell down through the bottom Plenty of room You may have to finagle it just a little bit, but other than that it's it came out Pretty easy Just turned it sideways it came out through this hole here and here's the starter right here There is this there's the starter guys All right, so anyway Now What we're going to have to we got another bolt here to take out And I think there's yeah, there's one up on top up in between there We'll have to uh I think it's got to come out But let's go ahead and take this bolt here out Get my hair ratchet Where to go It's up here I'm trying to do this one handed Okay, guys here is the motor mount we took out This is kind of how it sets in there, but of course it sets Down in there This a lot of guys Will not take out and you don't have to I take it out for another reason um number one There's only three bolts next to you know 10 seconds per bolt whatever you saw it come out real easy Uh, it gives you more room and here's the other piece But another reason why I wanted it to take this out is to check our motor mount Here's the motor mount itself see that rubber in there See how cracked That thing is it's all cracked up It it actually needs a motor mount Now i'm not going to put one in it today Because like I said, I may have to do An engine change and I know what caused this okay because There is a problem with it to where if it gets up around three grand Uh It starts surging real bad Like you're turning the key on and off And I think that's Well, he gets to him too, but that didn't help this any So I will get a new one regardless of what happens a little bit later so Making me so further home there any Okay, so and another thing guys now. I don't know This one didn't do it, but the number eight they're saying Which the number eight fuse if you pull your Fusing relay center off. See here's the front of the car. Come around the side These two little clips here And you pull that off the number eight fuse they're saying if you keep blowing this number eight fuse right here They say that's nine times out of ten. You're you've got a bad starter now this one this starter actually You know He's wanting to go for ride He loves to ride this starter was actually locked up and uh, it did not blow that fuse But they're saying if it if you keep blowing that fuse you could have a draggy starter um, or Something, you know up in here is uh Maybe short now But I mean you can tell this thing has had an oil leak at one time but There's the old starter and I did test it and it just You can like smell You get if you guys ever smelled a uh A hot electric motor that the smell is getting from it when I tested it and it did not spin If you tapped on it, you could get it to spin but spin real slow So the starter is bad $127 so we're going to go get get one here shortly and we're going to put it back on for you I don't know what footage I got I'm taking this thing off because of the battery issues and camera issues But You know the starter kind of this goes up from underneath up there and a lot of guys they won't take out If you can see it down in there, let's see if we can Here right there That is where your o2 sensor your oxygen sensor goes in Now you don't have to take that out But I did because it's not hard to take out and only takes a second and a lot of guys will You know put it up here out of the way. I don't like leaving leaving it hang by itself You know, I don't want to drop the starter on it and damage that because you know these are like 70 bucks, you know So better safe than sorry. I just you know, there's ways around it. I'm not that big of a hurry I don't have to worry about it. So anyway guys, there you go. There's the old starter We'll be back with you with the new starter And I'll show you a little bit of putting it on because like I said, I don't know what all I've got for you So I'll give you a little bit like I said of putting it back on and you know, there's that little heat shield right here you know, so It kind of goes Let's see if I can get this right here It goes on here like this That's where that one goes just like that and You know that long bolt goes through here and then You've got these two here Of course, that'd be on the bottom. That's boarded up to the engine And you'll have that that bolt that's that top bolt that was right down in here It's it looks bad to get to because of this wiring Um, it's not that bad you can get to it with a ratcheting wrench I use the ratchet, but you can get to it with a ratcheting wrench or a regular Ranch you turn it out and turn her to and it'll come out by With your fingers and like I said these three or the bottom ones you see me take out with my little guns so all right guys, I'll be back with you and I don't know what his deal is but I think he's want to go for a ride, but anyway guys, I'll be back with you And Go get the starter, but for you it's just going to be a second. So anyway guys hang in there And sorry about the poor camera work, but you know, we'll get better up almost. All right guys, hang on Hey guys shape every 1000 again today We're going to be replacing this starter on a 2005 chrysler c-brain convertible Stay tuned. Let's get with it Okay guys, we're back I did get the starter up and I was going to film some of that for you, but I just couldn't do it with one hand and I couldn't get the camera to stay where I needed it to be So We're gonna sit down for a second. Okay guys, we're back. It's up in here Um The uh The starter went right up in just uh once you get your wires on put the back up in first and put your uh Nausea one there an important issue was the uh, you may have A shim that comes off of there. Make sure you get it back on And the hardest part was this heat shield. That's the hardest part. I had getting this thing back together Now you guys might ask do I really need it? One of the answer is no But later on down the line You're gonna have problems with uh your starter getting hot your wires getting hot and cracking and falling off You're just going problems later on put it back on I mean, it wasn't hard hard. It's just kind of tedious a little bit of painting ass, but it wasn't bad So we're going to put this uh o2 sensor back in here and we're going to get it tightened down And uh We're going to start it up and make sure it works. All right now this thing does have lifter issues But before I change the engine I want to see Because I can put a remand engine in here for around 800 bucks I can't even do the heads on this for that that kind of money So if I'm going to tear it down, I'm going to go ahead and put a you know a new A remand engine in it. So I gotta hook the battery up and I'll put all this stuff back together But I'm going to put you on hold just for a second. I'll be back with you Okay guys, she's back together I'm going to set you right here You guys ready to hear this thing sound like a sewing machine because it ticks and it ticks like crazy And of course car is going past just as soon as I bring the camera out But anyway, let's see if it's going to start I'm going to um Shut this off first Okay, what I'm going to do is I'm going to use Some of my workbench is a mess. We were supposed to clean the garage today, but didn't happen I'm going to use some of this stuff motor medic motor flush first what you do with that stuff Of course, it's another video Uh, you put it in and let it idle for five minutes drain your oil change your oil whatever And put some stuff in it, but I'm going to get to that here in a minute But anyway, so it started up The battery was shot. I couldn't even get it to take a charge Uh, nothing. It's clear dead And like I said by tapping on the starter Yes, it would crank over and I got it to start once but that was it. So I knew the starter was bad Uh, I checked it with this battery And it it's just shot. So as you can see it starts up just fine So I'm going to I'm going to go ahead and put this back together But I'm going to leave it up on the blocks because I'm going to change your oil too Or up on the jacks because I'm going to change your oil too. So I'm going to get with that and or Get onto that So anyway guys As always, thanks for watching. Can you see me? Thanks for watching and uh, I hope you guys have a great day Check out our videos comment like rate subscribe But that's a starter change on that thing. Sorry didn't get as much filmed as I wanted to It's not something that just somebody that's changed their oil once or twice can do but anybody that's That's done starters alternators tuned up stuff like that. You can do it. It's not that hard It's really not that hard just uh If I wasn't videotaping I probably could have had it changed in about 20 to 30 minutes, but So anyway guys, there you go. There's another one like I said Keep cool guys and I'll chat at you in the next one. So remember Shabir the myth man legend I'm gone for now. Bye. Bye guys. See you
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live on here though, right? No. No, it should be good. Just go to your YouTube. Click on that. I'll see you on that. Go to your channel. That's what I was talking about before. What's up Andrew? What's up everyone? What's up? What's up? What's up? We got a couple of minutes left until the actual breaks begin, about 12 minutes to go. But we do have a couple of spots left today. We have some spots for prism, for mosaic, for downrest football and contenders. Let's hope we can hit some monsters today. Get these breaks full. Matt's live over on the other channel, on the Layton Baseball Breaks channel. And he does have some spots available for Bowman, which we are full on. And then he does have a couple other spots for other baseball breaks. And then Forest will be live tonight at five. But let's work on getting prism full. A lot of really good teams still available in prism. Some of the better teams left are the Kings. The Knicks are not bad, especially with how they're playing right now. You want to look at the Grizzlies. You want to look at the Pacers, Rockets, Mavs. A lot of these teams have good value, still remaining on the board. Makes no difference to me. Sorry, I can't watch that. No raise. Anything but the raise. What's up, Rich? Good morning. It's going well. It's going well. No pressure. What's good, Wahoos? Good morning. Yeah, I'm already bored. Oh, geez. Yeah, this is going to be a fun day. It's a fun one? It's just going to be everyone trolling all day long. I'm telling you. Just wait. It's going to be fun. It's going to be a lot of fun. Yeah, what's up, everyone? Again, we have about 10 minutes until the first break. I did want to go live a little bit early, make sure everything was working. I am a little bit rusty. Forrest, it's fun. I'm prepared for it. Again, just 18 to go in that first break with spots left. We do have two full breaks to start out the day, so we have plenty of time to get those breaks full. Yeah, let's hopefully pull the black one-on-one Paolo, right? Jake's ready for the new Steph Curry video to come out. Jake is ready. Wahoos. Yeah, happy May 4th to everyone. Happy May 4th. If you are a Star Wars fan and in the area, make sure you head over to Layton Gaming today. They have a special promo going on, 10% off all Star Wars wax and I think all Star Wars anything. But if you show up wearing actual Star Wars cosplay, you get an additional 15% off. So get your costumes on, head on over to Layton Gaming, pick up your Star Wars. It's going to be a lot of fun over there today. Spots rolling in for Matt. Yeah, go doves. That's going to be a real interesting series, Andrew. Very interesting series. We'll see if LeBron can... Yep, drip specialist tonight on Star Wars as well. We're going to have Galaxy Markdown. We're going to have a Sig series Markdown. Kyle will be live at 5pm for that. Yeah, Jake's wearing a Jabba the Hut costume over to the gaming shop after we're done with breaks. So be sure to check that out. Yeah, I got to go to Party City after this. I can't miss that. No, you can't miss that extra 15% off or at least half of it. Yeah, just a couple of minutes here to go and then we will get ripping on some Bowman hobby to start out the day. Again, there's a lot of really solid teams left in the first break of prism. Some of the better teams remaining are going to be the Mavs, the Nuggets, the Rockets, the Pacers, Pelicans are solid, and the Kings. Those are going to be your top tier teams still remaining. There are a lot of inexpensive teams if you want to chase some rookies or chase some colored parallels of vets. With PSA having solid bulk pricing again, you're able to jump into these lower end breaks. You can hit guys like the Hawks, pick up teams like the Bulls, the Hawks, the Jazz, the Suns. They're all going to have players that you're going to be able to send to PSA on that bulk submission. Get them back in a month or so. Easy flipping. Spots rolling in. Appreciate it all, y'all. Anyone ripping anything special for May 4th or doing anything fun for May 4th? I feel like Rich is probably going to watch every Star Wars movie created today. Exactly. Rich wishes he could watch all the Star Wars movies today. Good luck, Wahoos. Oh, there you go, Rich. Have fun with Game Night. That's going to be a lot of fun. That sounds pretty interesting, Forest. How are you liking it so far? I watched some gameplay of it. Yeah, is it good? How did you wake up at six and you have to break tonight? Forest is insane. Forest is actually insane. My mind said if I woke up at six would be, oh, let's go back to bed. Yeah. Just three more minutes. Three minutes and we'll be live for the first random of the day. Spots still rolling in for Matt over on the baseball channel. Yeah, Forest, I went to bed right when I got home yesterday. Those 10 casers are a lot. Ready for a 20 caser, though, Forest? Really bad. Yeah, I think so. Am I good to run the random before 10 or should I wait till 10-4? What's up, KJ? Oh, there we go. Spot for number 65 came in. Nice. Good luck, Tony. Two red lavas. Oh, man. Wahoos, you going to hit it tonight? You going to chase it tonight or are we going to hit a super today for you? Kenzie, I hope so. Show's about to start. Show is about to start. Two minutes. Good morning, Chris. I mean, Jake and I were talking about, we have a feeling that we feel a super coming today, so hopefully it's the Drew Super. That would be absolutely insane. I think Jake might even like jump into a trash can or just run out of the building. I don't know what he'll do. I don't know. If we pull the Drew Super, it's going to get insane. Matt might even run over from the other studio. The last time you ripped, what'd you pull? The LeBron logo, man. All right, here we go, guys. I'm going to get this first random round. Here we go. All right, so good luck. Dice roll. Two, six, decided dice. We're going five times. One, two, three, four, and five. It's going to be Tim J. Down to Martin B. Or just do it. And now for the teams, we're going five times on that one as well. Good luck, everyone. Three, four, and five. Twins down to the Angels. All right, let me make this a little bit bigger, and I will read off all of the names. Tim J. Twins, Jason G. Astros, Alvin S. Diamondbacks, Matthew C. Marlins, Scott N. Guardians, Mark M. Tigers, Anthony P. Phillies, Scott N. Dodgers, Oren W. Cardinals, Alvin S. Metz, Oren W. Giants, John M. Redsox, Carla W. With rays, Chris D. Rangers, James J. Cubs, Edward P. Brewers, Michael T. Rockies and A's, Carla W. Yankees, Scott N. Braves, Chris D. Nationals, Wayming H. Reds, Donald V. Pirates, Oren W. Mariners, Allen S. Bluejays, Chuck S. Royals, Scott N. White Sox and Padres, Alberto K. Orioles, Martin B. Angels. I'm going to get this posted and we'll get breaking. All right, here we go. Good to go. All right, everyone. Good luck. What's up, everyone? Lane here with Layton Sports Cards, and we're breaking 2023 Bowman Baseball Hobby 12 box case, Random Teams number five. I just dropped a link for y'all for your teams. We're going to get breaking. Good luck, everyone. Number one. Here we go. I'm going to rip all the packs and stack them and then go through each box just to try and save a little bit of time. I hope we hit a true orange here in this case. That would be pretty awesome. True orange would be sick. Or a couple oranges. We've seen some cases with true orange, with orange shimmers, the whole nine yards. Or we could skip orange and just go right to super, or I can hold the packs properly. And I do apologize. My hands will shake a little bit to start. It's been about a year since I have broke. What's up, Harold? Got to get back to being comfortable. Hope everyone's having a great Thursday morning. Jake will drop you a link to the Prison Break. That's going to be the first break we have with spots available. I believe there's 17 to go. It's just natural nerves. I feel like it doesn't matter who you are. There's going to be some nerves when you go to sit down to break if it's been a while. If you break every day, it's become second nature. All right, we got two packs left to open here in this first box. Oh man. That would be insane, Supra. That would easily be the biggest pull I've ever had. All right, here we go. Box one. Good luck, everyone. Well, that's a piece of a card. So obviously we're chasing Drew Jones. Who are some secondary players everyone's liking these days? I think this class is pretty insane. Purple paper going out to the Guardians, Oscar Gonzalez. Nice purple paper out of 250. It doesn't even have to be in Bowman. It could be Bowman Draft. It could be really anything. There's our Lunar Glow, Juan Olmos for the Royal. We got an atomic coming. Hopefully that has ink on it. Drew Jones. Jacob Barry. Okay. Not a bad name to be chasing. Sixth overall pick. Don Mattingly, Bowman 40. Okay. That's an interesting one. Only you, Wahoos. Here we go. First, Edward Julian. Nice hit there for the twins on the atomic, not numbered. Edward Julian. I still can't do Don Mattingly. There's a Blake Chrome. I still can't call it a Blom or a Broome. Broome. Broome. There's Blaper and there's Broome. Blaper and Broomes. Zach Joel off Lunar Glow for the A's. Blapers and Broomes. Jesus. First auto of the day. Going out to the Orioles. Adam Crampton. Luckily my hands are not Crampton yet. Adam Crampton for the Orioles. I feel like that's a Sam joke. Yeah, it is. Martinez. Pretty true. Not to be very surprised. Yeah, if it's not, it will be soon. Yeah, all Bowman autos, unless it's an insert, all first autos are always going to be on card. There are some inserts that are stickers, obviously, but all the first true Bowman autos are going to be on card. Is that yellow? We got some yellow coming. Montes and Randy DeJesus out of 75 for the Angels. Spencer Jones. Michael Hares. So y'all think the Pirates can keep it going for the whole season? Or are they going to teeter out as the season continues? There. They played terrible defense yesterday. Also there. Edward Julian. Cam Collier. And that'll do it for box number one. Here we go. Box two. Let's see some heat. Let's get hot here in box two. Let's find some colored ink. I mean, that's fair. The Rays are probably the best complete team in baseball. They definitely don't have the best players in terms of just like star talent, but they definitely have the most complete team. Wander obviously is a star. They have some ace pitching, but outside of that it's just a team that everyone produces, really one through nine. It'll be real interesting to see if these young teams like the Pirates, like the Diamondbacks, like the Orioles, if they're going to be buyers at the deadline, sellers at the deadline are just staying pat. What do you think? I don't know. Honestly, it just depends on who they need and what those teams want. That's fair. A lot of these teams could just call up players too. Yeah. Diamondbacks could call up Lawler if they really need something. It'd be early, but they could. In order to get good pitching, and you have to give a lot more up to it than a hitter, unless it's a star. 100%. If you need pitching, it's going to cost you a lot. Exactly. Especially if an all-star caliber or better pitcher. At the deadline, yeah, because they're going to think that that's putting you over the top. You're giving up a lot of a lot for a pitcher at the deadline. I mean, unless those teams have depth that they feel like they can deal from. That's fair. Different. All right, here we go. Good luck, y'all. Box number two. Justin Crawford. Mahia. Mahia is a nice prospect too. DePaula. There you go. Lunar Glow, Drew Jones. Very nice hit there for the D-Backs. D-Backs on the board. Matt Mervis. Fernandez. I like those. Yeah, they're nice. I like all the new parallels. Yeah, I think that they did a good job with that, to be honest. The grass, the Lunar Craters, to be fair. Pretty much all ball and parallels are pretty That's also fair. Yeah, I don't necessarily mind shimmers and waves and I like the new Lavas when they introduced those. Lisandro Rodriguez on the Lunar Glow. Lisandro Rodriguez for Casey. We got Blue coming. Oscar Colas on the Blue Ray Wave out of 150. Going out to the White Sox. Nice hit there. He's supposed to be a really solid two-way player. Let's find this auto. We got an Atomic. I think that's the auto too. That could be a really nice start to the break. Purple Camo Paper. Alex Ramirez for the Mets. Alex Ramirez. Jason. Here we go. That looks like Seattle. That looks like Seattle. It is non-auto Atomic Michael Arroyo. Nice hit there for Seattle still. I thought that was going to be the auto. I thought that was the auto. Got faked out. That's probably the auto. I'll put that down for right now. Finish out the pack. Michael Arroyo. Still 17 to go. 15 to go. 15 to go in Prism number 65. All right. Let's see this auto. Good luck, y'all. First for the Cubs. First for the Cubs. Jackson Ferris on the White Sparkle Speckle out of 299. Jackson Ferris. Nice hit there for the Cubs. And Jake is dropping y'all a link to Prism Break number 65. That's going to be the first break of the day with spots remaining. Can I have anything good for breakfast? No. I actually didn't have breakfast at all. Jake's had a rough morning. Again. Again. No breakfast. I never had breakfast. Meal of champions. Got to start eating breakfast. I know. Best way to start your day. Even just like a bowl of cereal gets you going. That's correct. The first meal of the day I had yesterday was caramel cold brew M&M's. The first meal I had of the day was at 10.45 yesterday. That night? Yeah. Oh nice. Yeah. Yesterday was not a good day for food. Today started out better. I had Chick-fil-A but it was pretty good. That's not bad. Yeah. Mac and cheese was really good. Had some nuggets. Forrest is probably at home right now eating cold brew M&M's. I gave him the rest of the bag. Yeah. So he's definitely at home right now eating cold brew M&M's. All right. Here we go. Fox three. Good luck y'all. Anthony Gutierrez on the Atomic. I still can't believe you did that. We'll have a class because I need to learn too. Layton Layton takes on learning how to eat. Sedenne Raffaella on the Lunar Glow going out to the Red Sox. Sedenne Raffaella. Who should be on the thumbnail? Jake's going to decide. Just put Otani on there. Jake says Otani. Let's just do Otani. First thing that came to mind. Otani and Paolo. There you go. Perfect. There we go. On the railway, Lisandro Rodriguez out of $3.99 for the Royals. Okay that's Fuchsia. I was like is that red paper coming? Nick Prado on the Fuchsia paper out of $2.99 for the Royals. Nice back-to-back hits for the Royals. Prado's disgusting. Prado's really good. He needs to get out of KC. Kind of so does Bobby Woodard. Yeah. A lot of people need to get out of the Pascantino. Kaminario. I think he gets traded for pitching. Pascantino? No. Kaminario. Dude, he's been playing. Ronny Simone for the Rays on the Lunar Glow. He's been playing really well. Oh I agree but they don't need a shortstop or second base to be honest. We have a lot of shortstop. That's one good thing. We have that to deal with. Yeah y'all draft that like it's your job. Well it kind of is. It kind of is their job but yeah that's I don't know how one team can be that good at finding shortstop prospects. Justin Crawford. James Wood in his new uniform. Matt's are going to be nasty in a couple years because of that solo trade. Oh yeah. I'm excited for that. All right we should have our auto here. Maybe. Hopefully. Matt Mervis, Ellie on the spotlight. Coming down to those last little batch of cars. No auto in that box. Morning Austin. Yeah. No auto in that box. Hopefully we have a box with two autos here down the line. We'll keep an eye on that. Jake's going to just double check that I didn't miss the auto. But box three. Yeah so that one was short in an auto. Again we'll keep an eye out to see if maybe one of these other boxes in the break has two autos in it. Good morning Spearful. Happy May 4th to everyone. If you're a Star Wars fan I hope you get to watch some Star Wars movies or rip some Star Wars wax. Again we do have some specials tonight for Star Wars group breaks on the main channel with Forrest and then we do have some special pricing on Star Wars over on drip with Kyle. Both breaks and drip will start at 5 p.m. tonight. What's up Alvin? Things are going good. Good morning. 11 to go on the first prism break of the day. Appreciate y'all grabbing spots. 11 teams to go. Again take advantage of some of those lower lower price point teams that you can hit some nice rookie color get that graded at an affordable price right now to Paula. Basketball season obviously we're in the post season but that's coming to an end. You're going to want to get your cards to PSA now get them back right for the start of the season for summer camp things like that. It's going to be the best time to be subbing basketball cards is right now as crazy as that is to say PSA SGC BGS all really solid options helps bring even more value to some of these lower level teams in the breaks. Ryan Clifford and Aponte on the Lunar Glow for the Blue Jays. Yohan Jolaponte Montes. Jackson Holliday. Who do y'all think is going to end up being better? Jackson Holliday or Drew Jones when it's all said and done? What do you think? Spencer Jones? What's the fun? Three songs. So Tony it's got Paula and it's got you going. Oh jeez. It's got a Star Wars font as well. Nice. Sick thumbnail in Darth Vader in the back. I'll check it after this break. Jake says it's good. It's pretty good. Good job. I mean nice. There's a nice one for the Rockies. Tio out of 125. Benny Montgomery on the Bowman Scouts Top 100. Jason Austin Charles and Jace Bowen on the Lunar Glow. Jace Bowen Lunar Glow for the Pirates and Marion Boyd on the Blue Lunar Creators out of 150. Going out to the Phillies. Very nice hit there. And Marion Boyd on the Blue Lunar. Hey we got our auto that box. We're on the right track. I'm a big fan of him. Phillies have insane value in this product. Between Crawford and him. Really good value. A lot of the top teams have two to three guys that you can chase. Dianne Jorge for the Rockies on the Bowman and Victor. Dianne Jorge. It looks like Blue Lava coming up. It's going to be Angel Genoa for the Guardians on the Blue Lava out of 150. Nice hit there for the Guardians. That's a guy that I've personally been chasing and picking up. Angel Genoa. Same with him. Chase De Lauder probably has the best bat in Bowman Draft. He was hurt or is hurt. So his value is down a little bit right now. Great time to be looking at him. There we go. Lazaro Montes on the Atomic for the Mariners. Nice hit there. What a way to wrap up box four. Four in the bags. Yeah Alvin just give me one second and Jake can tell you who you got. You got the D-backs and the Mets. So you got a pretty pretty good spot. Alvin you have the Diamondbacks and the Mets. So you already hit a Giordano's interglow. Two really solid teams in this product. Obviously you got the Diamondbacks who are the Chase team arguably. And then the Mets are a really solid mid to top tier team. Yeah good luck. Hopefully we can hit you a Jones Auto. Yeah the hits are definitely being spread out which is nice. It's not just one team walking away with everything. Appreciate y'all grabbing spots to get us started today and for helping to fill these later breaks. If you're looking for more baseball breaks Matt does have more breaks over on the Layton Baseball Breaks channel. He's live as well. I know he had some spots left for Bowman for later today. And then like we've been saying Forrest and Kyle will be live at 5 p.m. tonight. Kyle on Drip. Forrest over here on YouTube and Twitch. And they will both be doing different stuff for Star Wars for May 4th. Forrest has a bunch of reduced price group breaks listed. And Kyle has some special promo pricing for boxes as well as Drip is doing a bounty. I believe it's every $20 spent on Drip. Tonight gets you an entry into one of the into a random to win a slab. It's a gold slab. But more details can be found on that on Drip as well. Here we go. Good luck y'all. Box 5. Go. Good luck everyone. Jason. Carlos Jorge. And our first hit of the box James Wood on the Lunar Glow. James Wood Lunar Glow for the Nationals. Looks like we got green paper coming up. Green paper on its way. Jackson Holiday. Michael Arroyo. What's going on with the Tigers? So much young talent. It's not clicking. There's no like there's no leadership. There's no. That's fair. Hobby bet by as not a leader. There's your potential NL MVP at least so far. Ronald Acunha on the Lime Green Paper to $3.99. I'm so happy he's like back playing like himself. Cominario. The MLB is more fun when the superstars are healthy and playing. Whether they're on my team or not. I want Seager back. Marcos Cabrera. Lunar Glow for the Yankees. Brett Beatty. He's been torching. I don't know if he's been doing much since he got called up but he was absolutely green. Anthony Gutierrez. Justin Crawford. There's a Brome. There it is. Matt Marvis. We got an Atomic coming. I do think it's going to be a non-auto. There you go, Brandon. Anthony Poguerro on the Atomic going out to the Marlins. Or Anthony, excuse me, not Anthony. Antoni Poguerro. Cam Collier. We got another blue Lunar Craters. It's going to be Juan Brito going out to the Rockies. And it's actually, I guess, teal Lunar Craters, not blue. Teal Lunar Craters. Going out to the Rockies out of 125. It's nice to see Kershaw is still pitching at as high a level as he is. I'm sure he's been doing it for the past couple of years and no one knows. That's what I'm saying. Everyone's like, oh, he's watched. Oh, he's watching. He's still just like arguably the best pitcher in the NL. He's like, oh, you guys can enjoy all these young aces all you want. I'm just going to stick around and dominate. All right, now that's a blue Lunar Craters. The second one of the keys. And Marion Boyd, blue Lunar Craters, going to the Phillies out of 150. Congratulations, Phillies. That's wild. There's one auto per box. Who's got the Phillies? Anthony P. Anthony P. Congratulations. Crushing it with that Phillies spot so far. Here we go. Last box of this first half. Overall, it's been a pretty solid first half. Lots of different color. Outside of the Boyd duplicate auto, a lot of different names, different teams. All right, just trying to keep the corners safe. Come on, let's find an orange or a super, a red. We had a lot of reds in that mixer, in that 10 case or yesterday. That was actually wild. What was it? Four reds? Yeah, two. Two papers, two autos? Three autos. So five reds. Yeah, because we had the Drew Jones, we had the Jorge, and we had Ramirez. I missed the Ramirez. And then we had Kodai Senga and Release. Wild. Five reds. Reds are not an easy pull. A lot of oranges too. Yeah, a lot of oranges. That's good players too. Yeah, that's the best part. It wasn't just hitting color. It was hitting color of the right names. Here we go. Box number six. What's up, man? Happy Thursday. Happy May 4th. Jefferson Rojas on the Fuchsia paper at a 2.99. Yeah, I saw the first one. I didn't see the second one. I didn't realize there was two. I was in the stream during the first one. That was insane. And it was good names too. It was not just four random base autos. There was color in there. I've seen it a couple of times, but it's been a couple years since I had seen that happen. Seven left in prism. Appreciate y'all grabbing spots. Christian Hernandez on the Lunar Glow for the Cubs. Christian Hernandez. We're going to end up pulling the whole rainbow of Christian Hernandez. What is it like? It's not the pearl. It's the moonlight or something like that. Then we hit the super. We've hit so many of him at this point. Jace Bowen. Dude, everyone loves when someone gets a win in a break. At least I really hope so. It's not fun when you're not happy when someone hits. Brady House on the Lunar Glow. That's going out to the Nationals. Spencer Jones. I love it when someone hits big in a personal box or in a group break. Tony Blanco Jr. out of $2.99 on the speckle. That's going to be Gunner on the spotlight. It's hit a nasty spotlight numbered card. That red adley was insane. A super of that would be wild. Jefferson Rojas on the Atomic for the Cubs. What's up, UC? Edward Julian. Montes. Again, there was just seven spots left for that first prism break of the day. Seven to go. Yeah, it is nice to be back in the chair. Get to hang out with all of y'all. It's going to be a fun day. We're going to hit some monsters. All right, last stack. There it is. Bingo. Lazaro Montes on the Refractor Auto. Going out to the Mariners. Nice hit there. We'll get that one magged up for you. Very nice hit Mariners. Now we're going in the right direction. What's up, Timmy? And that'll do it for box number six. What a way to close out that first half. Timmy, no. You did not join the dark side. You joined the right side. We got that guy on the stand for now. Let's try and top it though. I think we can. No, you're good. That was all me. That was all me. Take the cards out of the pack. Calm down. We need a true gold or a true orange though. We're going good. What's that on the stand? Montes Refractor. We'll get that beat. Airport traffic is definitely the worst, Kenzie. Hopefully you have a TSA pre-check or what is it? Glow or something like that? I haven't flown in years. Hopefully you have one of those two like security skip line passes. I know ever since I got pre-check, I could never travel without it. Yes, Brandon. It is in the works. They will definitely be back soon. They will definitely be back soon for both sports and gaming. Sports and gaming will have stands here coming soon on both the late in sports and late in gaming website. Here we go. Box seven. Brock Jones. Dion Frias. Gotcha. Wahoos. Yeah. I hope you all enjoy it. There's an orange. Cole Young. Going out to the Mariners. That is a name people are chasing hard. I know this isn't a first but still very nice hit for the Mariners. Two out of 25 on the Cole Young. That one snuck up on me. I was not expecting that. Yeah, Cole Young is a really good name right now. Mariners are crushing it. One croissant or croissant. Going out to the Red Sox. Jackson Holliday. There we go. Nice hit for the Dodgers. Joe Zodipala. Nice hit Dodgers. This box is starting off real hot for the second half. Let's keep this going. Frederick Ben Cozme on the blue camo paper. Yep. The 10 casers, they put our breakers out. We got to get replacements coming in. They called the bullpen today. They called the bullpen. Velbestetus. Colton Kouser on the Atomic Non-Auto for the Orioles. Cheerio. There it is. Drew Jones on the base chrome. I think that's the second Jones of the break. Elijah Green. The 10 casers are a lot of fun though. They really are a blast. I hope y'all enjoy them as much as we enjoy them. Carlos Jorge. Which there is another 10 casers going up on Monday on Matt Baseball Breaks channel. Another 10 casers. That's going to be Matt and Sam taking on that 10 caser. Would love to do a 20 caser. Sign me up. Daniel Montesino going out to the Padres. Excuse me. Daniel Montesino for the Padres on the base auto. Colton Kouser Purple Rayway out of 250 going out to the Orioles. And that'll do it for that box. Box number eight coming up. But yeah. Forrest, Rich and I are definitely working on some other ways to bring y'all bowmen outside of just TYT and random team. We were talking about that yesterday. Dual casers, divisions, different things like that. See what we can throw together for y'all to enjoy. So you're actually going to do anything fun from May 4th? Are you a Star Wars fan? I might go to the gaming shop after work to be honest. Really? Yeah. Pick up a box or two. I might do that actually. Rip Galaxy. I like Galaxy. They also still have a top spinus, which I really like spinus. Yeah. Tonight they have the gaming event going on. So probably like 10, 30, 11 o'clock. Timmy, the Rocky steps have nothing on me. I'll handle those all day long. I used to literally live like a five minute walk from the Rocky steps. Here we go. Box number eight. Box number eight. Oh, that's sick. It's like a fuchsia lunar craters. Jorge Ruiz on the fuchsia lunar craters going out to the angels. That's going to be numbered out of 199. That's sick. The coloring of the new parallels is the best part. It's a lunar box. Christian Hernandez on the teal lunar craters out of 125. That's what I'm saying. We're literally going to pull the whole rainbow. Kennedy Corona on the lunar glow for the Astros. You're Donny De Los Santos on the lunar glow for the pirates. Yeah, Harold, I agree. I really like the design of it. I like a lot of the different colors that they've added for the Brewers on the lunar glow. Drew Jones for the DBACS. Yeah. The bounty on drip is really nice. I hope someone hits it. I could see Kyle really, really flipping out if he pulls one of the supers or a true red. He really wants to hit one of the bounties. Even talked about coming in dressed up as Dog the Bounty Hunter. Literally said he was going to dress up as Dog the Bounty Hunter to hunt these bounties. So Kyle is definitely all in for y'all. Lawler on how would you know? It's technically any bowman that is sold through drip and you hit a super first auto. I don't believe it's like retail blasters aren't included. I just, I don't think you can actually hit a super auto in retail blasters. So that would be your only flaw so to speak. Because I don't think you can actually hit what you're chasing. Manuel Beltre for the Blue Jays. Nice hit there Toronto. There we go. Yes, this is not technically a first but it is his first auto. So very nice hit there. And that'll do it for that box. Next box coming right up. There's also some fun drip bounties for tonight for May 4th for Star Wars. They kind of do coincide with the bowman bounty. The Star Wars bounty tonight. Obviously we're going to have special pricing for boxes on drip for Star Wars for May 4th but they also have a promo. It's I believe it's every $20 spent gets you into our entry to win some Star Wars slabs. So definitely something worthwhile to check out. If you're going to be buying the boxes anyway you might as well potentially win some free cards for the same money you were going to spend. And of course Forrest will be live at five tonight with group breaks. Jake just shared the link a couple minutes ago. We do have seven to go in prism basketball number 65 J Spone. Ellie De La Cruz. The Reds might actually have something going in a couple years. As long as they can keep their prospects. Axel Sanchez Lunar Glow for the Mariners. McLean. I like McLean. Jackson Holliday. Spencer Jones. And like Senzel who used to be like a top prospect and then who knows what happened to that guy. He got injured I think. He got a what should we call it vertigo. Oh really. Yeah that was his issue is he got diagnosed with vertigo. Where he would just like be at the plate and like get dizzy. Vincent Perosa on the blue paper going out to the Mets. Unar Garcia Lunar Glow for the Dodgers. Unar Garcia. I remember Senzel was such a big chase in 2017. Montez on the chrome. So is Kaminario the raised top prospect at this point. I'm pretty sure it's it's either Bradley or me. Fraley Incarnacion on the atomic for the Red Sox. Yeah me this is nasty. I think it's either Bradley or me. Mead is good. I forgot about me. It goes Bradley, Mead, Williams, Menzardo, Colorado. Gotcha. That makes sense. Menzardo is good too. Alejandro Ozuna on the blue shimmer color match going to the Rangers. That's gonna be numbered out of 150. Alejandro Ozuna. If I had like an actual Star Wars cosplay costume I would have. But I didn't want to like halfway do it and I'd rather just not do it than then do it halfway. I had a little bit more notice that I was breaking also. That would have changed it. Glider Figueroa on the refractor auto going out to the Rangers. Nice hit Texas. There we go. Glider Figueroa. LaHarrison is going to be that top pitching prospect. There's a Rafi. Purple paper for the Red Sox. Rafael Devers. Again we might fall a couple minutes behind. I do apologize for that. The next break is full already. So as soon as this one's done and I upload it we can just get right into break number two of the day. However we do need to fill up the third break of the day which is going to be Prism Basketball. Seven teams to go left in Prism Basketball. It's going to be our first basketball break of the day. Oh the Roman Reigns auto is sick. I'm sure the teal is nasty and the Hulk Hogan's nasty but I'm a Roman Reigns fan. That's a nasty pull. Congrats Austin. Oh no. I am no longer a Roman Reigns fan. I don't even know who he is. What does he do? Razzling elbow. All right here we go. Good luck y'all. This is going to be box number ten. Box number ten. Looks like we have a ray wave coming. A Marion Boyd on the ray wave out of three ninety nine. Phillies. What a break for the Phillies. Martin Gonzalez on the lunar glow for the Mariners. Let's see one of the big names. I know we hit the Montas but I think there's something else still lurking in this case. Justin Crawford and Apollo. Nice back to back there. Edwin Arroyo on the lunar glow. Right let's go. Let's hit a super. Let's find a super. Kenny Gomez for the Astros on the Atomic. What do you think Jake? We're going to find a super today? I feel it man. Jake says we're finding a super. Matt Marvis. If not here it'll be in the next phase. Matt will end up running in here. Just pull the super. Yeah it's in this building. Yeah the super's in the building. We promised one of them. Oh we got an atomic auto. Good luck y'all. Atomic auto. Jorge Ruiz out of a hundred. Go into the Angels. Nice hit there for the LA Angels. Jorge Ruiz to a hundred. One of the names you want to hit for the Angels. There's a nice one. Michael Arroyo out of one fifty on the blue lava or blue ray wave going out to the Mariners and that'll do it for that box. Let's see a super. Let's see one. At the same time though I kind of do want to save the supers for Kyle tonight on drip. I think we've hit three either two or three total supers from 23 bonemen with as much as we've ripped. We're definitely due. We're due for a big numbered auto here to end the case. The only flaw are these packs. Sometimes they don't rip clean. 90% of the time they rip clean. But the nice part about them is you can get into a ribbon. Let's see a super. Here we go. Good luck y'all. Box 11. We got one box left of the break after this. Yeah we can just do all this. Jacob Barry on the chrome. Going out to the Marlins. And Colton Couser on the Lunar Glow for the Orioles. That's the third or fourth Couser of the break. Myro Shendrick. He is really heating up. If y'all have not already check out his pricing and what he's doing. Definitely a guy to watch. Purple Ray Wave. Jorge Ruiz for the Angels out of 250. Nice hit there for the Angels. Unsupered. Michael Harrison on the Lunar Glow. Nice hit for the Giants. Michael Harris on the Sky Blue Paper Rookie out of 499 for the Braves. Seven to go. Jake's about to drop the link for y'all. Luis Angel Acuña on the Atomic for the Rangers. Rocker Lime Green Paper out of 399 for the Rangers. Drew Jones. Prospects Insert. Bleeper. Here we go. Last little stat. Looks like a base auto coming. Wilmer or Wyler. Excuse me. Willier. There we go. Third time's the charm. Wilier Abreu for the Astros. Nice hit there Astros. Wilier Abreu. Drew Jones Crone. And that'll do it for box number 11. Here we go y'all. Last box of the break. Good luck here. Last box of the break. We've already seen an Orange Non Auto. We've seen an Atomic Auto. We have the Montess on the board. Let's see a big last hit of the break. Let's see one more boom for the break. Yes. Third time is the third. What's he talking about? I don't know what you mean by that. Here we go. Last box. But yes. The third time is always the charm. If at first you don't succeed by the third time, you will. And if you don't on the third, I would give up at that point. Oh no. Get an iPhone. That's your issue. Get an iPhone. Kobe Thomas for the A's out of 499 Sky Blue Paper. And Peyton Graham for the Tigers on the Lunar Glow. What happened to him? He had potential. Is he still in the raise system? Pretty sure. That bad? He's been in 74. Yeah. All right. That is not good. Yeah. I mean I used to be an Android person and then I got iPhone and I could never go back to Android. I will say though, an Android as an actual phone is better. But having a MacBook, having an Apple Watch, having an iPhone just makes more sense. There we go. Cam Collier on the Atomic. Nice hit there. Reds. I mean that's fair. Spencer Jones. Brett Beatty on the Blue Paper out of 150 going out to the Mets. Nice hit there for the Mets. Brett Beatty. There's a Brone. There's a Brone. See her. Julian. Cam Collier. Is that a gold auto to end it? Is that a gold auto to end it? Come on. It's not a gold auto, but it is really nice. Gabriel Gonzalez. Gold. Non-auto out of 50 going out to the Mariners. Congrats Mariners. That's a nice hit. What have been so nasty. Looks like we got a white sparkle auto. Damon Keith going out to the Dodgers. Damon Keith out of 2.99. That'll be the last auto of the break. Damon Keith. Do it for the break. I'll do a quick recap here. Get the break uploaded and we'll move right on to break number two. Here we go. Your autos. Manuel Beltra, base auto. Willier Abreu, base auto. Daniel Montecino for the Padres. Adam Crampton for the Orioles. Glider Figuereo, refractor for the Rangers. Jackson Farris, sparkle for the Cubs. Damon Keith, sparkle for the Dodgers. A Marion Boyd on the Blue Lunar out of 150 for the Phillies. We actually had two of those. A Marion Boyd, blue lunar. And Jorge Ruiz, atomic for the Angels. And our big hit of the break. It's going to be a Lizaro Montes, refractor auto going out to the Mariners. That'll do it. Congratulations everyone and thank you very much. Let me get this uploaded real quick. All right, here we go. Let me just get ready for this next break. Seven, eight, 12, 13, 16, 12. Why is there 12 and 16? All right, y'all. Seven left in the next break. Excuse me. Wow. Seven left in the next break. Let's get that one filled so that we can get breaking. Keep the roll going. Like I said, I'm going to get set up here for this next break and we will get rolling. You want the Cubs or Tigers? That's what you're saying. We'll see what we could do. Maybe. Hopefully. What's up, Manny? All right, just to make sure I do it right. I'll be right back in one second. All right, Matt's mid-break, so I'm going to just do it. Let's hope this is done right. I'm kidding, but yeah, here we go. Good luck, everyone. What's up, everyone? Lane here with Layton Sports Cards running the random for 2023 Bowman Baseball Jumbo 8-Box Break number 30. First I'm going to random off the names, then I'll random off the teams. Here we go. Let's see how many dice roll. We're going seven times. Seven times on the dive. Two, three, four, five, six, and seven. Tim J. Down to Jared S. Tim J. Down to Jared S. And we're going to go seven times on the teams as well. Good luck. One, two, three, four, five, six, and seven. Angels down to Mets. Tim J. Angels. Erica E. Rockies A's. James J. Orioles. Joseph F. Pirates. Whitney D. Phillies. Paul Q. Giants. Jared H. Dodgers and Diamondbacks. Joseph, excuse me, Christopher J. Royals. Stephen L. Guardians. Edward P. Rangers. Allen S. Redsucks. Louis L. Brewers. Austin S. Astros. Jim L. Mariners. Mark L. Reyes. Carla W. Twins. J. L. Bluejays. John M. Braves. Anton H. Marlins. Matthew C. Cardinals. Donald V. Reds. Harold S. Cubs. Q. Hasing. L. Tigers. Wes M. Yankees. Mark M. Padres and White Sucks. Carla W. Nationals. And Jared S. Mets. That'll do it for that random. Let me get that posted and I'll get to breaking. I will also drop a link for y'all here in one second. What's up, Kyle? There's your link. Here we go. I'm going to grab the case and we'll get ripping. That was the last random we do have for the day. Another spot coming in for the for contenders. Good luck, Josh, with the Steelers. Appreciate y'all grabbing those spots. Here we go. All right. Good luck, everyone. Here we go. What's up, guys and gals? Laying here with Layton Sports Cards. We're running 2023 Bowman Baseball Jumbo 8-Box Case Break Number 30. We just ran the random. I dropped the link just above. Good luck, everyone. Again, we do have a couple of spots left for the day. Football and basketball spots. There's going to be right around seven spots to go in the first break after this one. That's going to be the first break we're trying to fill. 4-Box Prism Hobby 2223. Let's get that filled. Chase some Palo. Chase some Chet. Mathurin. A lot of really good names in that 2223 class. Good luck, everyone. This one I'm going to take one pack at a time. I'm not going to stack it the same way I did Hobby. Just no need to rush it. Right? Come on. That's a nice spotlight of Montes on the spotlight. Drew Jones Prospects Refractor. Bro. Fraley and Carnacion on the Lunar Glow. Matt Mervis. Let's see a big Drew Jones. Come on. That's three really good teams, Wahoos. That's three really good teams to get in this. There we go. Myros Shendrick on the speckle to start it out. Nice. Nice hit for the Dodgers. We'll get that one magged up for you. What a first auto. There we go. DePaola. Jorge Ruiz on the speckle. On the non-auto going to the Angels. That's already arguably a better like auto than we hit last case. That's Nasty. Corbin Carroll on the spotlight. Let's hit a nice low number to that. He might be the fastest guy in the league. Justin Crawford. I could see him breaking with the new like Hitch clock and all that stuff. I could see him breaking the Steel's record. Yeah, I mean, people on Steel are going up now. Right? I mean even some like guys that have never stolen before are getting three, four Steel's. Yeah. Colton Kouser's sky blue paper. It makes it more fun. Sad. The Astros are actually pretty solid in this. Don't sleep. Luis Garcia on the atomic out of a hundred. Going to the Blue Jays. What a start. There we go. Luis Garcia atomic. I'm a big fan of the pitch clock. I was a little skeptical at first. I'm enjoying it. I was definitely skeptical at first. What a start for the Blue Jays. Bass Auto. Gabriel Martinez. Nice hit there. I also love that there's no more shit. That in my opinion was one of the... It was so dumb. There was just no need for that. Plus you had major league hitters that should be able to hit around the shift every single at that. Martin Gonzalez on the railway out of $3.99. And that'll do it for box number one. Box one in the books. Let's get prism filled, y'all. That breaks next. A lot of spots still left for the rest of the day today. We are starting to heat up. Grab your spots now. We've got the Blue Jays. JL. JL with the Blue Jays. Great first box. Drew Jones on the chrome. And Lizandro Rodriguez on the speckle out of $2.99. We kind of talked about it yesterday. Y'all think Adley's the best hitting catcher in baseball right now? I personally do and I don't think it's close. I also want Jose Abreu going to turn into Jose Abreu. Here we go. What a break so far for the Dodgers. Jainer Fernandez on the Blue Lunar out of $1.50. There we go. Jainer Fernandez. Yeah, good luck Frogman. Appreciate you jumping in. There's an Adley. There's another Drew Jones. Sad. Last night was insane. The multiple four auto packs. Jonathan Mejia on the purple paper for the Cardinals. Bro, Antony Poguero for the Marlins. No, the Drew Jones Super has not been hit to this point. Looks like we got an insert auto coming up. Jason Dominguez for the Yankees out of $99. Boom. Nice hit Yankees. Who's got the Yankees? Wes M. Nice hit. There you go. Yeah. I mean, Jason, he's been struggling a little bit, but he's got so much talent. I am not worried about him long term at all. Kaminaria. I just realized I didn't finish that last pack. I will finish it right after this. Iron Buxton Sky Blue Paper. Ambioris Tavares. Going out to the Braves. Ambioris Tavares for the Braves. Jacob Berry. Last pack of the box. I'm liking my Rangers this year. They're actually looking decent outside of yesterday. Austin, they've got like four guys. There's no one that's like super top tier, but they just have a lot of overall value. Gadka. Unfortunately, whatever price is posted is going to be the price of the break. Occasionally, we will discount them on the website, but it wouldn't be like a flash sale. Grab them right now. It would be kind of just, hey, prices were marked down, which I believe Forrest, if he's still here, has been monitoring spots and marking stuff down, things like that. Five to go. Five to go in the next break. Let's get that filled, everyone. Would love to be able to just flow right into the next break. Forrest is always here. That is correct, Kyle. Hey, no problem, Gadka. Appreciate you tuning into the stream and hanging out. Hopefully if you do join in, we can get you a nice first time mojo hit with us. Drew Jones. Four to go. Samuel De La Rosa on the base auto for the Cardinals. Samuel De La Rosa. Nice hit there, Cardinals. Wahoos. I don't know about that last comment. You love Eli? Cam Collier. I don't know about that anymore, Wahoos. Fuchsia paper coming. That's really sick. Sight's on September atomic out of 150 George Valera. It's going out to the Guardians. Dion Frias out of 299 for the Guardians. Colson Montgomery on the Fuchsia Chrome to 199. I keep checking if there's a super and then I remembered that the autos are backwards anyway, so Jake would see it not me. So hopefully he's looking for the peak. Got an atomic it looks like coming up. Atomic non-auto. Or not. Ylva Herrera on the Lunar Glow. That's going to the twins. And Martin Gonzalez going out to the Mariners on the Raywave. Or Lava. 399 on that one. We're looking for two more autos too. Here's our next autos. Going out to the Guardians. Angel Genoa on the Refractor out of 499. Nice hit for the Guardians. Again, I said during the hobby break, this is a kid I'm a big fan of. Nice hit there. Yeah, exactly, Kyle. Tell them. Looks like we got Fuchsia paper. CJ Abrams out of 299 for Washington. And Gabriel Gonzalez for the Mariners. True blue out of 150. Boom. Nice hit there Mariners. Gabriel Gonzalez. Jim L. Nice hit there Mariners. Kaminaria. It's been a solid case. It really has been. No complaints at all on this case. And speed it up a little bit though because we are a touch behind in the second to last box. Okay. All right, KJ. Let's find it. That's nice for the Reds. Atomic Invicta Ricardo Cabrera. Nice hit there Reds. We went to go top load this card and it is literally peeled apart. So we're going to send an empty box and wrapper with the red spot. That is a Cam Collier Crome that is literally coming apart. Sorry about that red spot. We will send you a box and wrapper the first time I've seen that in a long time. Matt Mervis. That was really weird. How you leave for the Phillies. Base Auto. Nice hit there. How you leave. I mean it happens at the end of the day. It's just it is glue and so the glue can kind of wear off. Colton Kauser on the refractor to $4.99 for the Orioles. Yeah, we don't like seeing that but unfortunately it does happen every once in a while. Now luckily no numbness in my arms. Not yet. Exactly. It was just a base chrome. So of all cards for that to happen to that was a good one. Wilbur Sanchez lime green paper for the white socks. Not that you want any card for that to happen to Justin Crawford. But if it was going to be one at least it was just a base chrome. That was like a gold auto. That would be really bad. I mean it shows that it's real cards. It's not everything isn't going to gem. That's a big hit. Let's see color. Come on. Let's go. Atomic Edward Julian for the twins. That's a huge hit. Nice hit twins. That is big. His autos seem to be somewhat SP. I know that they're numbered but they seem somewhat SP and he's good. Nice hit there twins. We'll get that one up on the stand. Excuse me. It will be mag but also up on the stand. Zack Nito on the teal craters. Julianne on the atomic. Carla W. Nice hit. Axel Sanchez for the Mariners. Hector Rodriguez for the Reds. That's going to be a speckle out of $2.99. Was that? No that was two numbered. I was like three numbered autos. Nice hit there Reds. Hector Gonzalez. That's probably the third best prospect in this. The Collier. That is halfway through this case. This case has been really good so far and we still have half of it to go. Left on prism everyone. Three to go. We'll get a link drop here in just a few seconds. But yeah three left on prism. Lexis Hernandez for the Met or for the Cubs. Excuse me on the Invicta. Alexis Hernandez for the Cubs. And that does break next. So there will not be a long wait. Yeah Dallas still available is shocking to me. Matt Mervis. Rockets just got Eme Udoka also as a coach. He's going to really really help these young guys. Thought we almost had a second Julian. Kyler Fedko on the base auto for the twins. Kyler Fedko. So the three teams left. Bucks, Rockets, Dallas. Three really good teams. Dallas, Rockets, Bucks all have chase potential. Bucks you're looking for Bochamp and you're looking for Yanis. Rockets you're obviously looking for Jabari Smith Jr. And then Dallas I mean you're looking for Luca. You're looking for a lot of guys but Luca is obviously going to be your big chase. Jorge Ruiz on the refractor out of 499. Printing plate. James Wood, one of one. Nice hit Washington. That's going to be the black printing plate. Sick hit there Nat. I was not expecting that one. Justin Crawford. Printing plates are underrated. I mean they legitimately created the cards. There it is. Spencer Jones on the teal wave out of 125 for the Yankees. Nice hit there. Yankees having a really solid break so far. Francisco Alvarez. I didn't realize he had the spotlight. Austin Charles for the Royals. Pedro Ramirez for the Cubs. Refractor Otto out of 499. Pedro Ramirez for the Cubs. He left in the next break and then six in the break after that. Appreciate y'all grabbing spots. Jacob Barry. Hopefully we can keep pulling the heat for y'all. This break has been really nice so far. Still three full boxes to go. Michael Arroyo for the Mariners. Blue Lunar out of 150. Very nice hit there Mariners. We'll get that one mag for you. That's Dylan's guy. Lots of nice autos so far and that'll do it for that box. Three boxes left. Come on. Let's see. Let's see a Drew Jones. Let's see a Big Jones. KJ just posted in chat. Dallas is marked down $20. Rockets are marked down $50 and bucks are $15 off. Grab your teams. We're ready to break right when this is done. Javier Baia is purple paper. Thank you, Forrest, for marking down the teams remaining. Right you see. Let's find them. Let's find the Jones. Let's find a Collier. Let's find a big name. Yellow Lunar. Wilbur Sanchez for the White Sox. Yellow Lunar. I like that one a lot. First I thought it was gold. Fraley Encarnacion. Going to the Red Sox base auto. Fraley Encarnacion. I like how he used the Red Sox as like a divider. First then last. Montez Julian. There's a nice hit. Adley Rushman on the Aqua or Teo out of 125 spotlight. Nice hit Orioles. Adley Rushman. Teo spotlight out of 125. 47 of 125. Whose colored spotlight are so sick. Juan Casone. Purple paper for the Red Sox. Spencer Jones for the Yankees. We should still have two autos left here in this box. Pablo de Paula. What's up, Mike? I hope you're having a good day so far. Marcus Lissane for the Phillies on the Lunar Glove. I saw D-Bax. I thought it was him. Tim Tawa on the Speco Auto for the D-Bax. Still very nice hit. Tim Tawa. Yeah, I thought that was going to be Drew. I really did. We're going in the right direction. We are going in the right direction. Here we go. Jace Avina on the base auto. Jace Avina going out to the Brewers. Exactly. Positive vibes only. We're all going to hit monsters today. Marcelo Meyer on the Blue Shimmer. Marcelo Meyer, Blue Shimmer. Yeah, KJ, you did say Nexbox had the heat. You called that from the beginning. You said Nexbox is the heat. Let's see if you're right. Let's see if you're right. Here we go. KJ said this was the box. Let's get it super time. We hit a printing plate already. It's time for a super. Gavin Cross. That's a nice name. Base Auto for the Royals. Gavin Cross. Off to a hot start there, KJ. Hot start for that box. Gavin Cross. What'd you get, Shane? What'd you pick up? Did you buy it or you hit it? Jefferson Rojas on the Blue Camo paper. Oh, there you go. Yeah, that's what it is. The Rose Gold. Not Pearl. Oh, Rose Gold? Yeah. That's what I was going to say earlier. Yeah, that was the see her and we hit the Rose Gold out of 10. That's a nice pickup, Shane. Very nice pickup of the Broome out of 10. Drew Jones, Crone. Anyone else pick up anything fun in the last day or so? There you go, Trevor. That's always nice to hit a Mike Trout out of five. Yeah, I don't really know why Krim just got his first bowman. That is very unusual. That is not normal, Mike. Edge Colorblast. That's a sick pickup. There you go. Well, there's two hits. Ronnie on the Blue Camo out of 125. And there you go, Austin on the board with a true gold, Shea Whitcomb. There we go. There you go, Seb. Shea Whitcomb, true gold. We'll get that one magged for you. You called it KJ. You said there was a monster lurking. True gold. I have KJ pick my boxes from now on. Okay, Mike. You going to the National also? There we go. Drew Jones on the Refractor. DePaula. Leandro Arias on the Lunar Glow. Last pack of this box. Oh, there we go, Carl. Nice hit there. All right, come on. Let's have some color. Justin Crawford, purple at a 250. Boom. Nice hit there, Phillies. Justin Crawford at a 250. All right, you were definitely right, KJ. That box was really nice. Colson Montgomery, purple chrome. And that'll do it for that box. Three nice autos in that box. Last box of the break. Good luck, everyone. Mike, Barcelona is going to be amazing though. Spain and Portugal were two of my favorite countries to visit. Jener Fernandez for the Dodgers on the base auto. Jener Fernandez, Collier, Montez, Julian. Shane, I would redeem it. I would 100% redeem it. His contenders are live. I would without a doubt redeem any Kenny Pickett contenders autos. True contenders, not contenders optic. Those aren't live yet. But regular contenders without a doubt, I would redeem those. Ellie De La Cruz on the sky blue paper. Nice hit there, reds. Brone, Spencer Jones. Y'all know about how Panini will send out a weekly, like, updated list of which redemptions are live for that week, in terms of like who they got in, who they're mailing out, all that stuff. That's how you can keep track of when redemptions might start shipping. E Guy Rosario, sky blue paper. You see, I don't think we're going to get an auto in either one of these packs. Kumar Rocker on the fuchsia? Lunar craters. Nice hit there. He might not be signing during the offseason, Adam. Yeah, Shane, I would redeem that for sure. I would definitely redeem that, Shane. There's a nice Drew Jones on the spotlight. Mike, I might go to walk around, but other than that, I won't be there. Jorge Burgos, I won't be set up. Figaroa, going to the Rangers on the refractor out of $4.99, back to back cases with a glider refractor. Nice hit, Texas. A lot of the Lamello stuff has started to ship. I'll let you know if I'm going to be there. Fraley Encarnacion, purple ray width out of $2.50 for the Red Sox. Adele Amador, gold out of $50. Going to the Rockies. Nice hit there, Colorado. Adele Amador on the scouts, top 100. Boom. There we go. Jay, you have the blue jays in case you did not hear Jake say that. Yeah, Brian's usually buying at the Dallas show. All right, Trevor, that's not bad at all. And that'll do it for this break. We'll do a quick recap here. Hopefully, prism is full, and we can just move right into breaking it. Three left on prism. A quick recap for y'all, and then we will get into the next break. Hey, no problem, Wahoos, appreciate you joining. Gavin Cross for the Royals. Jainer Fernandez for the Dodgers. Jaysa Villa for the Brewers. Fraley Encarnacion for the Red Sox. Kyler Fetco for the Twins. Hai Hao Yu Li for the Phillies. Samil De La Rosa for the Cardinals. Ambirios Tavares for the Braves. Gabriel Martinez Blue Jays. Glider Figueroa on the Refractor for the Rangers. Pedro Ramirez Refractor for the Cubs. Anhel Genoa for the Guardians on the Refractor. Tim Tawa, Speckle for the Debacks. Hector Rodriguez, Speckle for the Reds. Jainer Fernandez, Blue Lunar for the Dodgers. Luis Garcia Atomic for the Blue Jays. Jason Dominguez out of 99 for the Yankees. And Adele Amador, Gold out of 50 for the Rockies. Now for our Magged Cards. There's a lot of mags, y'all. This case was loaded. Spencer Jones on the Teal Shimmer for the Yankees. James Wood, Printing Plate 1 of 1 for the Nats. Myro Shendrick, Martinez for the Dodgers on the Speckle. Justin Crawford Purple for the Phillies out of 250. Michael Arroyo, Blue Lunar out of 150 for the Mariners. Gabriel Gonzalez, True Blue out of 150 for the Mariners. Shae Whitcomb, True Gold out of 50 for the Astros. And Edward Julianne on the Atomic out of 100 for the Twins. That'll do it for that break. Appreciate y'all joining. Moving right on to Prism as soon as it's filled. Let me get that uploaded and hopefully we move right into Prism as soon as we get that full. Three to go, everyone. Just three left in Prism. Sold out. Sold out on Prism. Appreciate everyone joining. Sold out on Prism. And again, we got six left in the next break. I will drop a link for y'all real quick and we're gonna get ripping. All right, let's go, Frogman. Let's see if we can hit you a pallow. I hope we can. Still a little bit. Here we go. Good luck. Not sold out. One second. Now I'm not seeing them sold out. All right, that might have just been a glitch in Shopify. Sorry about that. They are not sold out. Three to go. Sorry about that, y'all. Not sure why Shopify showed sold out, but we'll get rolling as soon as it is sold out. Sorry about that. A little bit of a pump fake. I thought Corbin Carroll can win Rookie of the Year. Adley couldn't. Gotcha. Yeah, Josh Young as a Rangers fan. I'm hoping he can keep this going for the whole season. That would be amazing if he can keep it going. I just don't know if he will. Again, three to go. Three left. I'm gonna go grab a quick drink of water. Let's get these filled and start breaking. Sold out. Sold out. Let's go. Here we go. Let's do it. Appreciate y'all filling it up. Still six to go in the next. Six left on the next one, though. Let's get that one filled, everyone. Jacob, drop a link for you here soon. We'll get rolling. Good luck, everyone. What's up, guys and gals? Lane here with Layton Sports Cards. We're ripping 2022-23. Prism basketball. Four box rent. Oh, PYT breaks. Sorry, I did not update that header. I will in just one second. My apologies. Let me get that updated real quick for you. Now we're good to go. All right, I'm gonna read off all of your teams real quick and we'll get rolling. First up, Alvin S. Hornets. Alvin S. Nuggets. Timberwolves and Pelicans. Ammo D. Pacers. Andrew G. Wizards. Andrew P. He. Bass S. Celtics. Chuck Fung L. With the Bulls and Hawks. CJ L. Cavs. Daniel B. Blazers. Evan H. Spurs. Felix N. Mavericks. Rockets and Bucks. Appreciate you, Felix, closing it out. Ferry L. Clippers. Jeff T. Warriors. Costa K. Raptors. Kurt D. Lakers. Michael K. Magic. Patrick M. Netzenix. Patrick G. Grizzlies. Rudy S. Kings & Jazz. Sam A. Thunder. Tony K. Sons. Zach B. Pistons. And with the Sixers. Kangua. Jake's over here laughing at me. Jake thinks something's funny. We both realized I was following down the list. Good luck, everyone. Four boxes. Again, we got six left on the next four-boxer. First hit out. Purple Ice. Myles Turner for the Pacers. Got it. Thank you, Forrest. That helps a lot. Jokic. Fearless. OG Anubi. On the Hyper. Jalen Williams. And Jeremy Sohan. So I've watched a bunch of Prism, but this is my first actual breaking of Prism. So just give me a few packs to get used to how the cards are correlated. And Katie. Jalen Brown. O'Shea Baji for the Jazz on the Silver Prism. Wendell Moore. Oh, he's talking about for the rookie of the year. I was like, why are we talking about people getting hurt? Yeah, let's not talk about people getting hurt. That's not fun. Steph Curry. Nikola Jovic on the Hyper. Yanis on the Prismatic. Precious Achua on the Silver. Blake Wesley. And that'll do for that pack. Come on, let's see a big hit. Vince Williams Jr. for the Grizzlies. That's going to be not numbered on the Rubyweight. Vince Williams Jr. for the Grizzlies. Not numbered. Dyson Daniels. And on the Pulsar. Clint Capella. Clint Capella Pulsar. Jovic. And there's another LeBron. Boom. LeBron James Purple. I believe it's out of 170. Nope. Out of 99. 64 of 99. What a start. There we go, Lakers. Kurt D. Congrats, Kurt. Daniel Thais. Scotty Pippen Jr. I'm a LeBron magnet, y'all. If the Lakers are available in any more breaks, they shouldn't be. There's a nice one. Bones Highland on the Rubyweight. Yanis widescreen. And Daniel Thais on the Hyper. Excuse me. Malachi Brannon. Luck of the Lottery D'Ang. For the Thunder. Luck of the Lottery D'Ang. Paolo Luck of the Lottery. Kendall Brown for the Pacers on the Rookie Silver. Keegan Murray. We got our first auto coming up, it looks like. Anna Blue. Andrew Wiggins for the Warriors on the Blue. That's going to be to 199. 37 of 199. And Dyson Daniels for the Pelicans on the Rookie Signatures. Nice hit there, Pelicans. Io on the Hyper. Frons on the Rubyweight. James Harden. Brooks Lopez Silver. Jalen Williams. Jay Dug. Second auto coming. Hoster Red. Zach Levine Color Match. Going to the Bulls. That's going to be out of 299. Zach Levine Red out of 299. And Brad Daughtry for the Cavs. Silver Auto. Nice box. Colesar Yusef Nerkich. Box isn't done yet. Last pack of the first box. Again, we had six spots left in the next break when we went live. Let's get that full. Blue Ice coming. Andrew Wiggins Blue Ice for the Dubs. That's going to be number eight out of 125. Jalen Green Prismatic. And Trey Young on the Silver. That's it for box one. Jason Tatum Wide Screen Silver. Nice hit Celtics. Donovan Mitchell Prismatic. And David Robinson on the Silver. Nice hit Spurs. There he is. We said that he would hit Luca on the Hyper. Nice hit Mavs. Felix N with the closing spot. Nets Nuggets Clippers Bucks. Four to go. That's it. Nets Nuggets Clippers Bucks. Jonathan Kominga on the Rubyweight. Cade Cunningham. Georgies Nyang for Philly. Jalen Williams. KJ You Should've. We said that Luca was the chase. And there he is. Quinten Grimes Red out of $2.99 for the Knicks. Nice Quinten Grimes. And our Auto. Kendall Brown for the Pacers. Kendall Brown Silver Rookie Auto for the Pacers. Nice hit Indiana. Let's see if we can get him a Thurn for you. Bradley Beal Posar. Oh we got a Mojo. Come on. Let's see a big name. Come on. Here we go. Good luck everyone. For the Sons. Not a rookie. Cam Johnson Mojo out of $25. $14 of $25. Nice hit there. Phoenix. One of the cheaper teams really solid hit for you. LeBron Fearless. Gordon Hayward Silver. Amon McCall Bridges are going to dominate the East for a long time on the Nets. Let them keep building. AJ Griffin for the Hawks. Out of $125. Really nice hit there Atlanta. Nice blue ice. Rui on the Silver for the Wizards. He is ballin' for the Lakers. The Lakers mid-season pickups have been absolutely wild. Joe Ingles Red out of $2.99 for the Bucks. And for the Warriors Jonathan Kaminga on the Sensational Signatures. Nice hit Warriors. Christian Wood on the Hyper. Again just four teams left in the next break. Four to go. Kevin Mitchell Silver. Blake Wesley. Bryce McGoverns. Hey there's nothing wrong with getting jingled every once in a while. Someone in chat said no we got jingled. Shaq on the Ruby Wave. Kade Cunningham Prismatic and Yanis on the Hyper. Nice break for the Bucks so far. Jovic. Joe Ingles was a really solid player. Brooke Lopez for the Bucks on the Ruby Wave. Lamella and Derek White on the Hyper. They needed him big time last night from three. When he is hitting his threes that team is different. Come on let's see a big color. Kyrie on the Fireworks Silver. Luca. There we go. Jabari Smith Jr. Silver for the Rockets. Nice hit Houston. Keegan Murray. Last pack of Bucks too. Purple ice coming. Blue Dort for the Thunder. Purple ice. That's going to be numbered out of 149. Lou Dort. The Dorcher Chamber. Brandon Ingram on the Hyper. Jay Will. And Jeremy Sohan. That'll do it for Bucks too. Three teams to go. That is it. Just three teams left. It breaks right after this. Bucks Nuggets Clippers. Bucks Nuggets Clippers. Orange at first. Jake Larivia. Ruby Wave for the Grizzlies. Jake Larivia. Shaden Sharp. Hemi Butler. They need him back so bad. If he's back they might have actually swept the mix. That's how good that heat team is playing. But Hemi Butler on the Pulsar. Him and Kawhi are just different when they're healthy in the postseason. Red Power. OG Ananobe for the Raptors. That's going to be 40 out of 75. OG Ananobe for the Raptors. Red Power. AD. And Myles Turner on the Prism Silver. Jaden Ivey on the base. Again just three teams left. Nuggets Clippers and Bucks. Let's get that filled and roll right into the next break. AI on the True Blue out of 199. AI for the Sixers. Chris Paul Fireworks and Jaden McDaniels on the Hyper. Jabardi Smith. Josh Giddy. Ruby Wave. Keegan Murray. Myles Turner on the Hyper. O'Shea Bajie Kendall Brown. Dane Lillard on the Fireworks Silver. Keegan Murray on the Silver. There we go Kings. Keegan Murray for the Kings. Jalen Duran and Benedict Matherin. Lebron James on the widescreen for the Lakers. Amari Stottemire Sons. Micah if you have the magic unfortunately we have not hit Palo yet. Hopefully he's coming. Hopefully he is coming. James Harden Fearless. There's a nice hit for the Thunder. Chet Holmgrim on the Hyper. Chet Holmgrim on the Hyper. Bo Champ for the Bucks. And Jaden Hardy for the Mabs. That's going to be your big rookie chase for Dallas is Jaden Hardy. Bam Atabaya on the Ruby Wave for the Heat. Carl Anthony Town Silver for the T-Wolves. An auto coming up. Good luck y'all. First up for the Celtics we got Derek White Red out of 299. Celtics Derek White and for the Nuggets Christian Braun. Nice hit there Nuggets. They literally traded Bones Highland to get him more playing times. Christian Braun. It's a bonus on the Hyper. KD on the Silver for the Nets. Ryan Hollins. Glass Pack here box number three. CJ McCullum Red out of 299 for the Pelicans. And for the Hawks Jalen Johnson. Sensational Signatures Auto. Jalen Johnson. Two to go in the next break. Buddy Heald Pulsar for the Pacers. Last pack here box number three. Jared Allen Blue Ice out of 125 for the Cavs. Jon Marant Fireworks. Tyler Hero Silver for the Heat. Nemhard Lindell and that'll do it for box three. Moving on to box number four. Last box of the break. Let's find some heat. Clippers and Bucks is all that's left for the next break. Clippers and Bucks. Tony Parker Red out of 299 for the Spurs. Tony Parker Red out of 299. And going out to the Suns. Jeff Hornacek on the Sensational Signatures. Usually the autos are backwards. This time it was not. Jeff Hornacek. Oladipo on the Pulsar. Peyton Watson and Desmond Bain. Scotty Barnes out of 125 for the Raptors. Then we got Kevin Durant Prismatic and Gordon Hayward on the Silver for the Hornets. 748 Ruby Whip. KD and Sadiq Bae on the Hyper. Sadiq Bae Hyper. Jalen Williams. All right let's find a pal of let's find at least one pal of Paul George. Prismatic. Chet Holmgren on the Luck of the Lottery. Carl Malone Silver. Right let's see a juicy hit for the Magic. We got a True Blue coming. Carissa Laverte True Blue out of 199. There's a nice one for the Blazers. Shade on Sharp. Silver Sensational Signatures. Nice hit there Trailblazers. Hakim on the Pulsar for the Rockets. Daniel B. Nice hit there on the Sharp. Hilard Prismatic and Laurie on the Silver. Hegan Murray. Again is all we have left for the next break is going to be the Clippers and Bucks. Clippers and Bucks that's it. Sir Charles Barkley on the Ruby Whip. O'Shea Baji and Bogdan or Bojan Bogdanovich for the Pistons on the Hyper. We got a Red Power Red Checkerboard. Robert Williams the Third for the Celtics. That's going to be numbered out of 75. Luca Fireworks and Rui Silver. True Blue coming. True Blue. Kenyon Martin Jr. for the Rockets. Kenyon Martin Jr. out of 199. 120 of 199 excuse me. Dame Lillard Fearless and CJ McCullum on the Hyper. Three Packs left. Yannis on the Silver Fearless. Jokic Prismatic and Trevor Kiehl's Silver Rookie for the Knicks. Trey Young. Harrison Barnes on the Hyper. Jalen Williams. Last pack here the break. Chris Stops, Porzingis, Ruby Wave, Steph Curry and Jason Tatum on the Silver. Jeremy Shohan and that'll do it for the break. Do a quick recap for y'all and then we'll move on to the next break as long as it's full. Jeff Hornacek, Sensational Signatures for the Sons. Jalen Johnson, Sensational Signatures for the Hawks. Jonathan Caminga, Auto for the Warriors. Christian Braun, Rookie Auto for the Nuggets. Dyson Daniels, Rookie Auto for the Pelicans. Brad Dardy, Daltree, Dardy, Brad Dardy for the Cavs. Kendall Brown for the Pacers. Lebron James out of 99 on the Purple for the Lakers. And Shadon Sharp, Sensational Signatures Silver Auto for the Blazers. That'll do it. Thank you very much for joining. We appreciate it. We'll get those right out to you. James, that'll take place on drip tonight with Kyle. That'll be on drip tonight with Kyle. Two left in the next break and then 11 to go. Let's get these filled. Two and 11. Two, 11, 12, 16, 12, 18 and 19. Let's get these filled everyone. Two to go. Let me drop a link for y'all. We'll get this going. See now it's just sold out. All right, we should be good to go. Seeing sold out. Let me just double check the back end and we should be ready. Let me make sure that we are actually sold out unlike when we were with 65. All right, here we go. 30 teams taken. Let me grab the boxes and we'll get going. Yeah, I'm sorry, Micah. Hopefully if you're in this next break we can hit you something. Never fun to not hit. But yeah, James, that box will be ripped on drip tonight with Kyle. All right, y'all. Here we go. All right, let me drop a quick link for you for the next break and we'll get going. Here we go. Good luck, everyone. What's up, guys and guys? Lane here with Layton Sports Cards and we're ripping 22-23 Panini Prison Basketball 4-Box Break number 66. Pick your team. I'm going to go over all the teams and then I will update that banner real quick. We got Alvin S. Timberwolves and Pelicans, Chen L. Hawks, CJL Cavs, Daniel B. Blazers, Eric W. Celtics Mavs, Evan H. Spurs, Felix N. With the Clippers and the Bucks, Garrett C. Bowles, Jeff T. Warriors, Joe M. Magic, Joshua J. Rockets and the Kings, Costa K. Raptors, Kurt D. Lakers, Patrick M. You have the Heat Knicks, Wizards, Nets, and Nuggets, Patrick G. Hornets and Grizzlies, Rudy S. Jazz, Sam A. Thunder, Timothy M. Pacers, Tony K. Sons, Zach B. Pistons, 180245 with the Sixers. Good luck, everyone. Again, let me update that ticker real quick. Six. See? Here we go. Box one. Let's find that guy on the cover. Here we go. Good luck, everyone. Trey Young Fireworks. T.J. Warren on the hyper. Dia Bate. Hello, your favorite player? In the lead, probably, yeah. He reminds me of, like, a Bronco, kind of, for the Magic. There. Davion Mitchell, Ruby Wave, Zion, and Gary Payton, the second on the Silver. That's going to the Blazers. Ben Carrow, Shrew Red out of $2.99. Nice. Let's go. 245 out of $2.99. Let's go. There we go for the Magic. Who's got him? Joe M. Joe M. Congratulations. Right behind that, a Doug McDermott Sensational Signatures. Chris Paul Hyper. Well, we hit one. We are on the board. Let's keep it going. We got an Orange Wave coming. That should be out of $60. Come on. There we go for the Pelicans. Zion Williamson. Orange Wave out of $60. 29 of $60. Terrence Mann Silver. Keegan Murray. We are off to a hot start for this 4 Boxer. Again, there was 11 teams to go on the next 4 Boxer. Let's get that one filled. Let's keep the heat going. SGA Ruby Wave for the Thunder. Taylor Horton Tucker on the Hyper for the Jazz. Tentago LeBron James Silver Fireworks. Nice hit there, Lakers. Doug McDermott. True Blue coming. Jaren Jackson Jr. Blue out of $1.99. 186 out of $1.99. And my guy for the Thunder, Chet Holmgren. Nice hit there, OKC Sensational Signatures. Chet. What a first box of the break. Palo Red and a Chet Rookie Auto. Mark Williams on the Hyper. I'm telling y'all, don't miss out on the last 3 Boxers of this case. This case has been solid. Warriors, Steph Curry Prismatic. Evan Fournier on the Silver. Christian Coloco for the Raptors on the Ruby Wave. Zion and Kaminga on the Hyper. Jade and Ivy. Purple coming. Scottie Pippen Jr. for the Lakers. Purple out of $1.99. Nice hit, Lakers. 31 out of $1.99. Shade on Sharp. Will Barton Silver. Jabari Smith Jr. What an insane first box. Purple Ice coming. Come on. Caleb Houston for the Magic out of $1.49. Purple Ice. 92 out of $1.49 on the Caleb Houston AD Prismatic. And Pulsar Clay Thompson. What a start. This box is one of the better boxes I've seen. Sir Charles on the Silver. Marjon Beauchamp Silver Prism for the Bucks. There you go, Bucks. Beauchamp on the base. And Jaden Hardy. That'll do it for Box 1. Box number 2. Box number 2. Here we go. Magic are eating right now. Cole Anthony Purple Ice out of $1.49 and we got a redemption. Good luck, y'all. For the Hawks. A.J. Griffin on the Rookie Signature. Nice hit, Atlanta. DeMar on the Pulsar. I keep waiting for a black to show it. Anthony Edwards Prismatic. Jeff Green on the Silver. Tony Parker Rubywave. Luca Gary Payton. The Glove on the Hyper. Bam Atabio out of $99 for the Purple for the Heat. Or on the Purple for the Heat, I should say. Markel Foltz Silver Prism. Magic. Jaden Ivy. Pulsar coming. True Red. Gary Trent Jr. For the Raptors. True Red out of $2.99 on the Color Match. Joel M.B. And Contavious Codwell Pope Pulsar. Jabari Smith. We got a couple. Silver's coming. Yannis on the widescreen. And Gary Payton. We got gold. We got gold. Come on. For the Pelicans. Tray Murphy the third. Gold out of $10. Five of $10 for the Pelicans. Nice hit. New Orleans. If that was Zion. Yeah, Zion or like even like Tyson Daniels. Yeah, that would have been insane. Still good though. Oh yeah, not bad at all. Franz Wagner. James Hardin. That's a good time to have that. He is playing really well. Hardin Silver. Oh yeah, if I was in a group break and I hit a gold. Yeah, I wouldn't care who it was. Yeah. In Prism. Yeah, I'll take a gold all day long. That looks kind of blue on the auto. Hopefully it's a Pala. Monte Morris Red. It was the right team out of $2.99 on the Morris. Caleb Houston. On the magic rookie auto. Caleb Houston. I don't believe so KJ. Pete Marovich on the hyper. I do not believe so. We got True Orange out of $49 coming. True Orange out of $49. Good luck. Marcus Smart for the Celtics. Nine out of $49. Colors coming out nice. Garland. CP3. Dela Rubyway. Bobby Portis on the hyper. Keegan Murray. Last pack of box two of this break. Two to go. True. No, not True Blue. Jalen Green. Jaden Hardy on the rookie Silver for the Mavs. Nice hit there Dallas. That'll do it for box two. 10 left in the next break. Let's get some spots going. This case is hot. 10 teams left. Chris Paul. Silver. McCullum Silver. Hallow on the base. Nice hit there. I know it's just a base card, but as we could see those are few and far between. We got another Orange wave coming. That's going to be out of 60. Lot of color. Devonte Graham out of 60 for the Pelicans. Pelicans are doing really good. Thanks Greg. Good luck man. 16 out of 60 on the Graham. Montrez-Herald. Silver. Nine to go. James Harden on the Purple Ice out of 149 for the Sixers. Giannis. Trey Mann Hyper. Giannis. And Christian Coloco on the Pulsar. Going out to the Raptors. Christian Coloco. Manu. Mathurin. Oladipo Rubyway. Paul George. And Scotty Barnes on the Silver. Shadon Sharp. Next Auto coming. First we have a True Red Kenyan Martin Jr. color match out of 299. Max Christie for the Lakers. Rookie Auto. Nice hit there Lakers. Max Christie. Rusevich on the Pulsar. Yeah double. Better run. Rudy Gobert on the Silver. Bochamp. Hardy. I thought it was Val. Jayden Ivy on the Ruby wave. Nice hit there Pistons. Very nice one. Jonathan Isaac on the Hyper. It's just what happens. Maybe not with Wanderl in general. He even broke his bat too. Rudy Gobert on the Red out of 299. And right behind that we got a Justin Lewis on the Rookie Silver Sensational Auto. Nice hit there Bulls. Dyson Daniels Hyper. Chet on the base. And Jane. Purple out of 99. Jason Kidd for the Nets. Purple out of 99. Jason Kidd. Austin Reeves Silver. A.D. Prismatic. Kawhi Leonard. Jake LaRavia on the Silver for the Grizzlies. Jake LaRavia. Jaylen Durand. Demarda Rosen Ruby wave for the Bulls. Kevin Huerta for the Hyper. Walker Kessler. That'll do it for box three. Last box of this break. Here we go. Good luck everyone. Jake Slade. Don't talk to me. Don't talk to me. Went from no outs runner on second with a run to double play man on third. Dyson Daniel on the Pulsar. Nice hit there Pelicans. Dejante Murray on the Ruby wave for the Hawks. Evan Fornie Silver. Seven to go. Seven left. Jeff Green. Blue out of 199. And Ron Harper Jr. on the Silver Rookie Auto for the Raptors. Nice hit there Toronto. Sensational signatures. Ron Harper. Tyus Jones Hyper. Walker Kessler. And Paolo. Bro. Not one magic card last break. Badillion this break. Purple coming. Hakim the Dream. For the Rockets out of 99. 74 of 99. James Harden Fearless. And Russell Westbrook Silver. Just seven left in the next break. It will break right after this. Or as soon as it's full. Precious Achua Ruby wave. Contavius Caldwell Pope on the Pulsar. Silver Prismatic. Keed Cunningham. Zion on the Silver. Going out to the Pelicans. Mobley. Dyson Daniels. I mean Gillescas isn't a bad pitcher though. He's a pitching well. Nice rookie there for the T-Wows. Wendell Moore Jr. out of 299. 195 of 299. And going to the Thunder. Dieang on the rookie signature. Usmani Dieang. Nice hit there. OKC. Jingles. Vince Williams. Gary Payton the third. Or the second. Excuse me for the Blazers. Daylan Terry for the Bulls. Ruby wave. Nice hit there. Chicago. Steph Curry. Russell Westbrook on the Pulsar. Shaden Sharp. And Chet. We got three packs to go left on this break. Seven teams left in the next break. Tarry Eason on the Red Power Color Match for the Rockets. That's going to be numbered 64 of 75. Nice hit there. Houston. Tarry Eason on the Color Match. Zion and Bradley Beal Silver. Usmani Dieang. Jason Kidd. What a break for the Nets. Jason Kidd out of 149. Shaden Sharp. Trey Mann hyper. Baji. Last pack of the break. Good luck. See a big finish here. Looks like it's just going to be a couple of silvers. Keegan Murray. Silver Luck of the Lottery. That'll play. And Jaden Ivy. Silver Rookie for the Pistons. What a way to end it. Nice hit there. Detroit and Matherian. That'll do it. Do a quick recap and we'll move on to break number 67 as soon as it's full. Here we go. A.J. Griffin Rookie Auto for the Hawks. Doug McDermott for the Spurs. Caleb Houston for the Magic. Usmani Dieang for the Thunder. Max Christie for the Lakers. Chet Holmgren for the Thunder. Justin Lewis for the Bulls. Ron Harper Jr. for the Raptors. And the big hit of that specific break, Paolo Ben Carrow. Red out of 299. Specifically, 245 out of 299. Congratulations to everyone that hit. Thank you all for joining. What a break, y'all. Let's get this next one filled. Just five left in this next break. Let's get it full. Let's get it full, everyone. Four to go. Four to go now. Celtics, Nuggets, Kings, Wizards. Four to go, everyone. Lots of spots coming in. Appreciate all of y'all. Let's get these breaks full. Keep pulling the fire. Right? That's what I'm saying, KJ. Four teams left. Three to go. Yeah. The magic were definitely much better that round. Right? Two to go. Just down to two. Nuggets and Kings. Nuggets and Kings is all that's left. Nuggets and Kings. And down to single digits on Mosaic. Appreciate that, y'all. Let me grab the boxes real quick. Just the Nuggets and Kings to go and we break. Tons of spots coming in for later breaks and tonight. If you're looking to get in on some breaks tonight, they are filling up quick, especially the Star Wars breaks with Forrest. So if you're looking for Star Wars breaks for May 4th, make sure that you're joining now. Single digits in almost all of them. Again, two to go. Two to go. Right, Greg? Exactly. Eight left on the next break. Come on, y'all. Who's taking the Kings and the Nuggets? On for the Nuggets. Keegan Murray for the Kings. Two really good teams right now to have. I agree it's a tall task, but there's a potential big reward there. Potential big reward. Keegan Murray's really good. Braun is really good also. Nuggets have big value at $75. You can hit Yochich color. You can hit a lot of different color and then you have Braun who's a really good rookie. That would be awesome, Greg. I hope we can hit something for you. It's almost full. Matt has one break left with spots in it, so if you're looking for any baseball breaks, Matt has just tops Alan and Ginter Chrome with it to pick your team break 10 spots to go. Guys, he just called a homeroom. What do you think he can call in prison? Come on. Let's go. Taylor Walls, baby. The goat. No, Greg, it'll still be here. If you did in-store pickup, it'll still be at the shop. If you send an email, we can get that worked out for you. I'm seen sold out too. All right, I'm seen sold out. Let's see if we are indeed sold out. Yeah, sold out. All right, here we go. Good luck, everyone. What's up, guys and guys? Lane here with Layton Sports Cards. We're ripping 2022-23. Prison basketball, four box hobby break number 65. It's going to be pick your team style. I'll go over all the teams and we'll get ripping. Taylor Walls, Kyle. 67, excuse me. Here we go. Alvin S. Hornets, Grizzlies, Timberwolves, Ann Pelicans, Ammo D. Pacers, Benjamin T. Celtics, Bradley H. Jazz, Chen L. Spurs, CJL Cavs, Daniel B. Blazers, Ezekiel M. Wizards and Nuggets, Felix N. Kings Bulls Clippers, Ann Nets, Gregory M. Bucks, Jeff T. Warriors, Joe M. Magic, Kosta K. Raptors, Kurt D. Lakers, Marcus H. Nicks, Min Soo K. Rockets, Patrick M. Hawks, Ann Heate, Patrick G. Mavericks, Sam A. Thunder, Tony K. Sons, Zach B. Pistons, 180245 with the Sixers. Here we go. Good luck, everyone. I'm just a Taylor Walls fan. I saw he was up and I said to Jake, here comes a Homer. He called it. And there was the Homer. So here comes a black. Let's see it. Let's see a prison black here in this box. This pack had a prison black. Jaren Jackson on the hyper. You don't like Bochamp, Greg? You don't like the rookie? Harrison Barnes-Rubyway, Lamella, Derek White-Silver. I agree, though. Test the whole team. Joe Engels, red out of $2.99. There you go, Greg. On the board. And E.J. Liddell for the pelicans on the rookie auto. E.J. Liddell. Anthony, that's fair. That's very fair. Jason Tatum out of $99. Go into the Celtics. Nice hit there on the purple Tatum. At least you guys are a World Series. Yeah, right? I'm a Rangers fan. I guess we're in a similar boat at the Rays. You guys have been around longer, though. Yeah, way longer. Jeff Green, Westbrook on the Pulsar, Jalen Williams. Yeah, a lot of people were calling for the bucks to blow it up, so to speak, and start over after how they looked against the heat, which is kind of nuts. Two years removed from a championship, and they're already saying, no, too old. Start over. Let's have JB. I'm more of an old face. They're bringing me back out of retirement. Amari Sotomayor for the Suns. And Wendell Moore Jr. for the T-wolves. Nice hit there. Rookie Auto for the T-wolves. Wendell Moore. Miles Turner. We're having a good day, JB. Jordan Clarkson. Walker Kessler. My name's Lane. So if you ever join our Almanacs or things like that, I'm the one that puts that together. So this weekend, if you're watching, you'll see Ultra High End Almanac. Jalen Green. Evan Forney on the Pulsar. There's our first Paolo. Paolo base. Nice hit there. Bruce Brown. Bruce Brown out of 75. Going out to the Nuggets. There was a widescreen Janus for you there, Greg. Cole Anthony on the Silver. Dilo, that's going out to the T-wolves out of 199. Paolo on the luck of the lottery. And Jabari Walker for the Blazers on the Pulsar. We're always looking for breakers. We are always looking for breakers. Donovan Mitchell Silver. Trevor Keels on the Silver Rookie for the Nex. That'll do it for that box. Yeah, if you're interested, send an email to leightonsportscards at gmail.com and make sure to include some examples of breaking work. If we were to hire a breaker, we are only looking for breakers with experience. Drew Holiday, Ruby Wade. Keegan Murray luck of the lottery. Georges Nyang, Silver. Christian Wood going out to the Mavericks. Red out of 299. Christian Wood out of 299. D'Anthony Melton for the Sixers. Nice hit there. Silver auto. D'Anthony Melton. Montrez-Harrell. Yeah, Drew is a solid player too. Oh, we got a mojo. Mojo time. Come on, be a rookie. Will Barton for the Wizards. 17 out of 25. Will Barton for the Wizards. Nice mojo. Cade, Kristoff Silver, Abhaji. I like mojo so much. Such a clean looking parallel. Jordan Clarkson for the Jazz. Blue out of 199. Drew Eubanks for the Blazers. Pulsar or a Hyper, excuse me. Silver Fearless KD. Ryan Rollins on the Silver Rookie for the Warriors. Marshan Bochamp and Jaden Hardy. Isaiah Mobley on the Hyper Rookie. Donovan Mitchell Silver. Caleb Houston, Ruby Wade for the Magic. And Jingle on the Hyper for the Bucks. Greg, you're doing pretty well. A lot of cards. Jaden Ivey. You just asked for one insert and you've definitely gotten way more than that. So congratulations. Blue Ice, Devin Vassel out of 1, I think out of 125. Yep, 41 out of 125. Nice hit there for the Spurs. And for the Lakers, LeBron Silver. Nice hit there for the Lake Show. Kobe White, Ruby Wade. Tatum on the widescreen. And Dejante Murray on the Pulsar. Jalen Duran and Mathuri. Donovan Mitchell Silver. Trey Murphy Silver. Shade on Sharp. Last pack of this box. Here we go for the Bucks. Drew Holiday Purple Ice out of 149. And for the Pistons, Jalen Duran on the Rookie Auto. Nice hit Pistons. Jalen Duran, Rookie Auto. Chet to finish out the box. No problem, Greg, congrats. Throwing packs at the camera. Sorry about that. Seven to go on the next break. Evan Fornian. True glue out of 199. And for the Warriors, Jonathan Kaminga, second year auto. Jonathan Kaminga, second year auto. Aaron Naismic. Six left. Jared Allen, Pete Marovitch, Ruby Wade. Buddy Heald on the hyper. Jalen Williams. Cody Martin for the Hornets out of 125 Blue Ice. Christian Wood for the Mavs on the Silver. Sohan Spurs. That's a nice name right now. Austin Reeves, red out of 299 for the Lakers. Jaden Ivy and Keldon Johnson on the Pulsar for the Spurs. Jalen Williams for the Thunder. Silver, luck of the lottery. J. Kid Silver. Nehemiah's Cata for the Kings on the on the hyper. Dorian Finney-Smith, Ruby Wade for the Mavs. KCP for the Nuggets. Jason Preston out of 149. Purple Ice. Juan Toscano Anderson for the Lakers on the Vet Auto. Nice hit Lakers. Juan Toscano Anderson. Gary Trent Hyper. Looks like we got either True, yep, True Orange. Come on, big name. Going to the Thunder. Could be big. No rookie. Trey Mann out of 49 for the Thunder. 31 out of 49. Nice hit OKC. Lamello on the Silver. Marcus Smart, Ruby Wade. Vince Williams Jr. Keegan Murray. Last pack here, box three. Silver, LeBron James Prismatic. And Malachi Branham for the Spurs on the Silver. That'll do it for box three. Five to go in Mosaic. Five to go. Let's get that full. Breaks next. Jake LaRavia, Ruby Wade for the Grizzlies. There's a nice one for the Pacers. Benedict Mathurin on the Hyper. Nice hit there, Pacers. Dominique Wilkins out of 99 for the Hawks. 71 out of 99. Malique Monk. That's going to the Kings on the Monk. Paul Pierce. Purple Ice out of 149. Nice hit Celtics. Deandre Hunter Pulsar or Hyper, excuse me. Hyper on the Hunter. LeBron James, widescreen Silver. Abadji Luck of the Lottery. Chris Mullins Silver. Hamadou Diallo on the Hyper. Kelly Ubre Jr. Ruby Wade. Robert Williams III for the Celtics. Evan Fornie, blue out of 199 for the Knicks. Rick Fox, Silver Auto for the Lakers. Nice hit there, Lakeshore. And Palo on the Hyper. There we go, Magic. We'll get that one manged up for you. Jay Dove. Sadia Bhatte for the Clippers out of 125. 31 out of 125. Jokic and Spencer Didwity on the Silver. Three packs to go. Three to go. Five to go in the next break. Jamal Murray, Ruby Wade. Trey Young. Jared Allen Pulsar. Devin Booker, Silver Prismatic. Kenny Lofton Jr. Silver for the Grays. And last pack of the break. Good luck, everyone. Corey Kispert, red out of 299, going out to the Wizards. And there's a nice auto to end it. Jeremy Sohan for the Spurs. Don't mess with the Sohan. Nice one, yeah. Don't mess with the Sohan. Jake's out here stealing freezes. That'll do it for the break. We'll do a quick recap here and then move on to Mosaic. Here we go. Kaminga for the Warriors on the Auto. Juan Toscano Anderson Lakers with the Auto. Jaylin Durand on the Rookie Auto for the Pistons. Wendell Moore Jr. on the Rookie Auto for the T-Wolves. E.J. Liddell for the Rookie Auto on the Pelicans. Jeremy Sohan, Rookie Auto for the Spurs. De'Anthony Mountain Sensational Signature Silver Auto, Sixers. Rick Fox, Vett Auto, Silver Auto for the Lakers. And Palo Bancaro on the Rookie Hyper, going out to the Magic. That'll do it for a prism today. Thank you very much. Appreciate it. A movie it is indeed. A silky smooth. Randy Baum. Let's go, let's go. Is that what you call them these days? Randy Baum? It's Randy Baum, dude. So Kyle, come on. Happy Star Wars Day, Blake. Happy Star Wars Day indeed. It's me, you, Blake. You tweeted it out. I've been like a while. Got you. Or I can do it real quick. Celtics in six. Uh-oh. All right, y'all. I'm going to take a quick break. We'll be right back. Get that into a Mac for you, buddy. On card. Windows into greatness. Relic book card. Ronald Lucunio Jr. 405 Atlanta. Game used. Quad Relic book. There we go. Atlanta. Y'all see what I'm seeing? Y'all see what I'm seeing? What do we have here, Daniel? What do we have here? This is disgusting. Triple tagpatch. Josh Allen Lamar Jackson. Patrick Mahomes. No way, bro. Steven W with the one spot. Come on. Unbelievable. Come on, man. I'm just going to go right to it. I don't want to mess around here. Nolan Ryan, Angel Superfractor. I'm one of one for the Angels. Nolan Ryan and Nolan Ryan Express. Love it. There we go. Congrats, Angels. Pick it, Shields. Here, 32 of 50. Thriller's Rookie Auto. Congrats, Steelers. Give me back that. We've got, wow. Congrats, the war. Let's go, man. I was not expecting that. That's so sick, dude. Tiger Purple PMG. One of 75. Wow, wow, wow. That's awesome. Nice one there, man. We'll get the necklace, bro. Yeah, there's a flea market. Oh, so many. We're out. Brock Purdy, Rookie Auto to 2.99. Congrats, 49ers. In his professional uniform, not a practice uniform. This lonely box of spectra has been sitting out on the shelf out there. Wow. For Germany. Oh, that's sick, dude. About Sean Alexander. Green shimmer auto. Going to Derek A. and the Seahawks. Congrats, buddy. That's nasty. One of one, Madden Legend. Fantasy football legend. Nice, Josh Giddy. Face rated Rookie Auto going to the Thunder. Congrats on that, Mahabit. Nice, Giddy. Giddy up, baby. We'll get that into a Mac for you, buddy. Ah, on card. Windows into greatness. Relic book card. Ronald Acuna Jr. 405 Atlanta. Game used, quadratic book. There we go, Atlanta. What's up, y'all? We are back. We got five left to go. Let's get that filled. Let's get to ripping. Micah, I'm not sure. I could take a look at it in a few minutes. On which power? Excuse me. On the red or on the hyper? Just five to go. Five left here in Mosaic basketball. Then we move on to football. Let's get these breaks full. Let's get these full, everyone. Five, seven, and seven to go. Next three breaks. Six left in the first Donner's break. Six to go. Again, y'all. Spots are flying in for tonight with Forrest. Very few spots remaining for Star Wars. If you're looking to get into Star Wars breaks tonight for May 4, make sure that you join now. Pretty much all single digits left for all of his breaks tonight, for the most part. Just a few small teams left. I just dropped a link for you, as well as listed the teams remaining. Five to go. Let's get Mosaic full, everyone. Let's go. Nuggets were chasing bones. Cavs were chasing Mobley. T-Wolves were chasing second-year Ant-Man. Again, this is 21-22 Mosaic basketball. There we go. T-Wolves taken. Appreciate you, Mark. T-Wolves down. Down to four left. Four to go. Four to go. Mervis just got called up. Yeah. Geez. Y'all see that? Matt Mervis just got called up. Definitely be taking the Cubs and Breaks now. Four to go. Four to go. See? Now it's just sold out. What is it? We'll find out. Bulls taken. Oh, howdy. Yeah, I don't have the fan on. I also just trying to hang out my shoulder a little bit. Three to go. Three left in Mosaic. Yeah, he just got called up. Cavs taken. Appreciate you, Tim. Let's go, everyone. Two to go. Two left. And only six left in the next break. Let's get all of these Breaks full so we can just end the day with some fire. Two to go in Mosaic. Nets and Nuggets, that's it. Nets and Nuggets. Two to go. Appreciate y'all taking spots today. Means a lot to help me get these Breaks filled. Yep, I believe they do. If I'm not mistaking, doesn't KD have stained glass? Correct. Yeah, KD should have a stained glass. Nets and Nuggets to go. Nets and Nugs. I'm going to drop this now. This will be the next break after basketball. Six teams left. Ravens, Bears, Browns, Eagles, Titans, Football team. There we go. Sold out. Appreciate you, Tim. Modern bird, et cetera, et cetera. Should be. I'll find whichever it is. There's like 12. It definitely should be. All right, y'all. Good luck. What's up, guys and guys? Lane here with Layton Sports Cards. We're ripping 21-22 Mosaic Hobby Basketball 4-Box. Pick your team style. I'm going to go over all of the teams and we'll get ripping. Aaron L. Blazers. Ali S. Hawks and Jazz. Alvin S. Magic. Anthony B. A. D. Sons. Benjamin C. Pelicans. Brian B. Bucks. Carrie W. Thunder and Pistons. Chuck Fung L. Boles. Chen K. Sixers. Cheng S. Kings. Daniel P. Hornets. Eric A. Raptors. Ezekiel M. Spurs and Wizards. Jonathan B. Celtics. Kurt D. Lakers. Mark M. T-Wolves. Matthew K. Pacers. Oriole C. Nicks. Raquel B. Rockets. Randy A. Heat. Scott T. Grizzlies. Sean V. Clippers. Thomas C. Warriors. Tim T. Cavs Nets Nuggets. And William C. With the Mavs. Hey, good luck, Kevin. Hopefully we can hit you something. Nice. Good luck. First time mojo for you. I hope so. All right, let me just edit the banner and we'll get ripping. Here we go. Good luck, everyone. Mosaic hobby. Still six left for the next one. Five to go in Don Russ. Five to go. Let's get that filled so we can move right into it after this. First up, we got RJ Barrett. Then we got Ben Simmons on the red. Not numbered. Rising stars. And Luca Stairmaster is not numbered on the mosaic. It's going out to the Mavs. Joe Harris on the silver. Going out to the Nets. What do you mean no intro? Dwayne Wade blue out of 99, 13 out of 99. Jaylen Green. Evan Mobley. Trey Young. There's a nice Franz. Franz Red. Scotty Barnes introductions. And LeBron James on the montage. Herbert Jones silver. Going out to the Pelicans. Paul George Red. For the Clippers. Bard has a... I'm just going to show it real quick. That's like really badly creased. It's just a base Isaiah Jackson but we'll send a box. That's really bad. Katie. Al Horford Red. Kawhi on the Stairmaster. We got a white coming. Should be out of 25. And our first auto. Io. Going out to the Bulls. Dennis Schroeder for the Rockets. There we go. For the Nuggets. Six out of 25. Nikola Jokic. Congratulations. That was one of the last teams taken. That's going out to Tim T. Congrats Tim. Appreciate you closing it out. Nice hit. Trey Young. Straight fire. Davion Mitchell and Prima. What a hit. Good timing on that card too. Alprensengu. Luke Canard on the Red. Giannis Montage. Austin Reeves. Right? So nice. White mosaics are so cool. So nice. Jaden Springer on the Rookie Silver for the Sixers. Giannis on the Red. Franz Rising Stars. Steph Curry. Herbert Jones. And Herbert Jones. It's a really nice barrel. You tell what's a Navi. Cam Thomas Red. No, I think he's talking about the Jake Goldschirm. Derek Rose. Josh Giddy. Yeah, I would definitely make sure of that, Jonathan. You don't want to get home. And oh, sorry, card sold. Garland Booker. Stain glass Giannis. Going out to the Bucks. Nice hit Milwaukee. That'll do it for box one. It's going out to Brian B. Nice hit Brian. Last basketball break of the day. And then we get to move into football. That should be a lot of fun. Malik Monk on the Lakers Auto. Nice hit there, Lake Show. Gary Trent Silver. Yoko Poto on the Blue out of 99. LeBron James. And Straight Fire Kawai. Jalen Suggs. Kaminga. Jeremiah Robinson Earl for the Thunder. Killian Hayes Pistons. Franz Introductions. And Jalen Green Rising Stars. Nice hit there for the Rockets. Bones. Busy Bones. Dearon Schart for the Nets. Cam Reddish for the Knicks. Steph Curry. Evan Mobley Introductions Mosaic. Franz Weibner. Sadiq Bae on the Silver for the Pistons. Terry Rogier Red. Jalen Green Rupti. Robert Covington. Joshua Primo Red for the Spurs. John Morant Moments in Time for the Grizzlies. LeBron. Davion Mitchell. And Cade. Obi Toppin for the Knicks. Moses Moody for the Dubs. Ziya. We got a blue out of 99 coming. Joelle M. B. the MVP for the Sixers. Frank Jackson blue out of 99. Will Barton Silver. IO Red Color Match. No, CRL. Contenders is going to break after the Donnera Sprakes are done. So we got to fill both Donnera Sprakes and then Contenders. We're a little bit behind schedule right now. But yes, Contenders is supposed to be starting next. However, like I said, we are a little bit behind. We got to fill up both Donnera Sprakes and Contenders still. PJ Washington Red. Fred Van Vleet. No, you're all right. You are totally fine. Christo Arte Silver for the Pacers. Rashawn Holmes. Yannis. And Clay Thompson Swagger, not numbered. That'll do it for Boxing up next. That'll do it for Boxing number two. No need to apologize at all. It breaks today. And based on the schedule, it is supposed to be like next time was. It's actually supposed to have already started. Charles Bassie for the Sixers on the rookie auto, not numbered. Nice hit there. Joelle M. B. Silver. Cam Reddish for the Knicks. Starters, that's going out to the Nuggets. Cameron Thomas. DeMar DeRosen. Cam Payne. Frans. Cole Anthony on the Montage. Lamello on the Silver. Here comes a pink. Harrison Barnes. Pink out of 49. Five of 49. Nice hit there. Kings. Jaylin Green. National Pride. Dame Lillard Red. Scotty Barnes. Rising Stars. Dearon Sharp. Jaylin Green. Jaylin Suggs. DeAndre Hunter. Zach Levine Red. Evan Mobley. And Trey Young on the Overdrive. Nice hit there. Hawks. Trey Young Overdrive. John Collins. John Collins. And Zach Levine on the Stairmasters. Cade Cunningham. Jaylin Suggs. Rookie Silver for the Magic. Nice hit there. Magic. Lamello Red. Scotty Barnes. Maxi Cleaver. Pat Bev. Yannis on the Montage. Primo Kai Jones. Bradley Beale. Fred Van Vleet. Silver going out to the Raptors. Scotty Barnes. Blue out of 99. Going out to the Raptors. Very nice hit. 83 of 99. Congrats to Rano. Jaylin Suggs. Will Barton. Derek Rose. Moments and Times for the Bulls. That'll do it for box number three. Here we go. Box four about to begin. Last box of the break. Lots of spots coming in. Appreciate y'all for both Contenders and Don Russ. We got five to go in the next break. Cade Cunningham on the E-Mose. Yocapota. Jaylin Green Moments and Times. Cade Cunningham. And Scotty Barnes. That was a really good pass. Hal Horford. Silver. Greg Brown. The third on the blue out of 99. It's going out to the Blazers. Spencer Dinwood. Tim Hardaway Jr. on the red. Jaylin Green Introductions. Jaylin Green Rookie. Jaylin Suggs Rookie. Chris Paul. Blue Dort. Jaylin Suggs Mosaic. Hoku Shefsky on the auto. For the Thunder. Nice hit. OKC. Hoku. Jeremiah Robinson Earl Silver. Duncan Robinson Red. Starting five for the Bulls. Cade Cunningham and Frogs. Mike Conley Silver. Patrick Williams Red. Lamello on the Overdrive. Going out to the Hornets. Trey Mann Mosaic. Aaron Wiggins Mosaic. Both going to the Thunder on the Red. And Zabonis Montage for the Kings. Cade Cunningham and Cam Thomas. Dwight Howard on the Silver. Trey Young. Four out of 49. Going to the Hawks. Very nice hit there at Lana. Purple Trey Young out of 49. Jamerant on the Silver. Aaron Wiggins Red. We go. Last pack of the box and of the break. Good luck y'all. Luca on the Mosaic. Nice hit there Mavs. Jalen Brown Red. Clay Thompson Stairmasters. Bones Highland. That'll do it for the break. Gonna do a quick recap here for you and we'll move right on to Don Russ once it's full. Quick recap though. First up. Yanis Stenglass going to the Bucks. Scotty Barnes Blue out of 99 for the Raptors. Trey Young Pink slash Purple out of 49 for the Hawks. Hoku Auto for the Thunder. Malik Monk Auto for the Lakers. Aiyu or Aiyo Dusumu. Rookie Auto for the Bulls. Charles Bassi Auto for the Sixers. And the big hit of the break. Nikola Jokic White out of 25. Going out to the Nuggets. Thank you everyone for joining. Appreciate it. We'll get these right out to you. All right y'all. Let me get this uploaded real quick and we'll be moving right on. Nice Karo. Appreciate that. Where? Pick up the Jag and the first contender is in the Bucks in a second. There we go. There we go. Good luck Karo. Hope we achieve some good, some trademark maybe. Some sharp weight. Three to go. Three left. So close y'all. Three to go. Let's get this filled. I'll drop a link for y'all real quick. Bears, Browns, and Titans. That is it. Bears, Browns, and Titans. Hey hopefully we can do that for you JV. Hopefully we can. All right y'all. I'll be right back. I will be right back. One second. Rookie excellence one of one. All right guys. We have a big card here. We have a big card here. Letter plus auto relic book card. Oh one of one. David Ortiz. Kaboom. Red Sox with a monster booklet hit. Come on man. Come on. Are you serious? Jonathan Cue. Red Sox. White Whale. David Ortiz. Silver slugger. Triple patch auto. Printing plate one of one. About 10 of 10. Shohei Otani. Massive hit right there buddy. That's so sick. That'll go straight into a mag. Wow. Wow wow wow. All right y'all. We are full. We are full for number 37. We do need to still fill number 38. Let's get this going. Spots coming in for 38. Appreciate y'all. Two to go on 38. Let's get that filled while we're ripping this. What's up Kellen. Good luck. What's up guys and gals. Lane here with Layton sports cards. We're ripping 2022 Don Russ football three box break number 37. Pick your team style. I'm going to go over all the teams and we'll get ripping. Aaron H. Panthers. Andrew G. Chiefs. Anthony G. Dolphins Vikings. Carlos F. Broncos. Chad F. Raiders Giants. Chris C. Bills. David H. Colts. Eric A. Bucks. Ezekiel M. Bears Browns Titans. Greg L. Steelers. Ann Niners. Henrique J. Ravens Washington. Isaac H. Seahawks. James M. Cowboys. Jeffrey M. Bangles. Kevin C. Eagles. Nathan J. Patriots. Raffy B. Rams. Royce C. Chargers. Ann Sains. Ted L. Cardinals. Tim T. Falcons Jags and Lyons. Victor F. Texans. William C. Packers and Jets. That'll do it. Those are your teams. Good luck everyone. Zemir White. The Rookies. Aidan Hutchinson. First hit out Trent McDuffie on the rated Rookie Auto. Going to the Chiefs. Nice hit Chiefs. Vilis Jones. Aaron Donald and TJ Watt. Kenny Pickett. Peyton Manning Dominators. Kenny Pickett. Gridiron Kings. And out of 131 of 100. Scott Hansen. Fans of the game. So that one will get random to all at the end. That will get random to all at the end. T. Higgins. Elite Series. Najee. And Jake Matthews Red Press Proof. Rick Ezucama. For the Dolphins. Kenneth Walker. Christian Harris. Saus Gardner. No name on front parallel of Javante Williams. T. Higgins. Dick Vermill. And Aaron Rodgers. Filler Card. Jahan Dotson. The Rookies. Kurt Warner. And Jamal Charles. DeAndre Swift. Elite Series. Debo Samuel. And Michael Parsons. Patrick Mahomes. Dominators. Nice hit there. Chiefs. Drake London. And out of two 40 or excuse me. 452. Big Ben. For the Steelers. Matthew Stafford. Jersey Kings. Out of 399. Going to the Rams. Matthew Stafford. Jersey Kings. Austin Eckler. And Kway Walker. Nick Vosa. Not numbered on the Parsons. And not numbered on the Mitchell. Ravens. Just the Ravens left in the next break. Just the Ravens next break. Bo Jackson. Dominators Tua. And DeMarcus Ware. Randall Cunningham. Legend Series. J.J. And Jamal Adams. Sam Howell the Rookies. Young Ho Koo. Out of 75. Going out to the Falcons. Again, just the Ravens to go in the next break. We have three breaks left for the day. Ravens in the next one. Then we have two half casers of contenders to close it out. Then Forrest will be live right around five o'clock. Miles Garrett. Dominators. Brian. Brian Robinson. And DeMarcus Lawrence. Last pack, box one. Appreciate y'all jumping in. Tyquan Thornton. Sam Hubbard. And Kid Reporter. That's it for box one. Moving right on. Box number two. Filler card. And Isaiah Spiller. I don't know why that one was backwards. I figured that we had a hit there. That's a sick hit. Tony Bacelli. Going to the Jags out of 99. Tony Bacelli for the Jags. Hall of Fame auto. Aidan Hutchinson. Elite series. And base. Zach Erz, gold press proof. Numbered out of 50. Nice hit there for the Cardinals. Saquan Barkley. Dominators and Trey McBride on the canvas. Power plus. Tua. All right. So these backwards cards are now just fake outs. We already hit our one auto. So the backwards cards are fake out. Right, we hit the auto in this box. Vilis Jones. Again, if they are still there, just the Ravens to go in the next break. David Ajabo. Out of 25 on the Black Rated Rookie. It's the Black Pandora. It's the optic preview. Really nice hit there for the Ravens. David Ajabo. Jonathan Taylor. Drake London. TB12 Road to the Super Bowl. Donovan Peoples Jones. Gold out of 50. Jamal Adams. No name on front. Wes Welker. Here we go. Last third of this box. Phillip. Matt Corral. Matt Jones. Brad's taking some time for himself right now. Christian Watson. Keenan Allen. Kenny Pickett. Micah Parsons. He's doing good though. How'd they score the third one? The audience. Oh, I thought Walls hit another one. DeMarcus Ware. Passing the church with Micah Parsons. Sick hit for the Cowboys. 20 out of 199. Micah Parsons. DeMarcus Ware. Passing the torch. Joey B. Jahan Dotson. Nice one, JV. There you go, JV. Nice hit. Chris Carter. And A-Rod. That does it for box number two. Moving on. Last box of the day or of the break, I should say not of the day. Many more to go of the day. Next break is sold out. Appreciate y'all. Malik Willis. Filler card. Wondale Robinson. Trey Lantz. Aaron Donald. 427 Rex Burkhead. Out of 427 Rex Burkhead. Traylon Burks. Playoff Lenny. Zach Wilson. Dominators. George Carlottis. Filler. Kenny Pickett the rookies. Nice hit there. Kenny Pickett the rookies. Jerry Judy. Lambjack. Dominators. Sauce. And CD Lamb. Highlights. Leather Kings. Breece Hall for the Jets. Out of 399. Nice hit there Jets. Breece Hall. Kenneth Walker. Garrett Wilson. Waddle. Bosta. Woods. Filler card. For the Rams. Henry Ellard. Going out to the Rams out of 25. Henry Ellard. Say the least. Crestproof Randy Moss for the Vikings. Out of 100. Nice hit there Vikings. Out of 100. Two packs to go in this break. Next one is sold out. Next break with spots in it. Is going to be contenders. We got 12 to go there. Romeo Dobbs. Breece Hall. Pat Goodluck. No name on front. That's going to be Robert Woods. Nice hit there Titans. George Pickens. Mark Wahlberg fans of the game. That's going out to the Patriots. Mark Wahlberg fans of the game. And Leonard Fournette. Alright let me set up this random real quick. We'll run the random for this card real quick. Alright y'all. Good luck everyone. Reroll. We don't go two times. Eight times. Good luck everyone. One. Two. Three. Four. Five. Six. Seven. And last and final. Packers on top. Congratulations Packers. You get the Scott Hansen fans of the game card. That's going out to the Packers. Do a quick recap and then we'll move on to the next break. Here we go. Breece Hall. Leather Kings. For the Jets. Matthew Stafford Jersey Kings for the Rams. Micah Parsons. Yeah DeMarcus Ware. Passing the torch for the Cowboys. Trent McDuffie for the Chiefs. Tony Bacelli for the Jags. And Henry Ellard for the Rams. Thank you everyone. Thank you everyone for joining. We'll get those right out to you. Let me get that uploaded real quick. And we'll move on to number 38. 12 and 9 to go. That is it for today. 12 and 9. Let's get these filled. Yeah Patrick definitely. The ALNL spots are really good in those breaks. All right. Here we go. Good luck everyone. What's up guys and gals. Lane here with Layton Sports Cards. We're ripping 2022 Donras Football three box break number 38. Pick your team style. I'm gonna go over all the teams and we'll get ripping. Aaron H. Panthers Ravens. Alvin S. Bill's Browns Packers. Anthony G. Dolphins Vikings. Carlos F. Broncos. David H. Colts. Frank G. Raiders Chargers. Greg L. Steelers Niners. Henrik J. Bucks. Isaac H. Seahawks. Jase E. Saints. James M. Cowboys. Jeffrey M. Bengals. Nathan J. Patriots. Raffy B. Rams. Ryan B. Washington. Scott N. Bears. Ted L. Cardinals. Tim T. Falcons Jags. Chiefs. Tim V. Giants. Tim T. With the Lions. Eagles. Titans. Victor F. Houston. And William C. With the Jets. Those are your teams. Good luck every day. Every one. What F. when you do? He went like 7-4. For F1? Definitely his best start by 4 this season. It's because Taylor Waltz. Yeah. Taylor Waltz Magic. As long as we're on the same page. Except he just almost screwed the game over right there. He's going to have to run around the ball here now. That's good. John Metchie. That works well. That's great. Jaylin Tolbert. For the Cowboys. RPA. Rookie Phenom out of 99. Nice hit there Dallas. That's a nice start for Dallas. CD Lam. Not numbered. Are they really the best team Blake? Or are they just off to the hottest start? I guess that technically is best team. I guess that's the same thing. But I just don't. I can't hear what you're saying. I just don't see them continuing that. So that corner does have an issue. We're going to send a box and wrapper with the Washington spot. That's going to be numbered out of 98. Tyquan Thornton. Oh I hope they don't blow this. Lane. Stop. Is that a TY Hilton? No name on front for the Colts. What's up Sinvicta? Jake is over here like heavy breathing, having a panic attack. This is exactly what happened against the White Sox. TJ Watt. It's a bit worse. This is a little less than that. Because this is actually like a good team? Yeah. Oh Ryan, it depends on what break you're in. All cards ship for this one? Yeah they should. For this break, if it's this break, all cards ship. Sinvicta, Force is breaking tonight. Force will be live tonight. Right after I'm done actually. Traylon Burks. Jahan Dotson out of 500. Jahan Dotson to 500. That one also has a banged up corner. That bottom right corner. Cooper Cup Jersey Kings. Out of 399 going to the Rams. Yet Ryan, so all cards from this break will ship. So you'll be able to pick up all cards from the break when you come into the shop. There's a nice one for Washington. Kevin Durant fans of the game. Nice hit there Washington. Nice grid iron kings of Hutch. Deshaun Watson. Jaylin Tolbert. Calvin Austin. He has wheels. Alec Pierce. To the downtown. Yeah let's do that. I've never seen someone so nervous about regular season games. Nick Bolton for the Chiefs out of 100. Yeah. It's impressive. Is it impressive or is it like that? Yeah I think it's impressive. But other people might think it's sad. At least you got the bottom of the ninth if anything. Garrett Wilson. Trevon Walker. But David Bednar has been liked out for that one. So yeah. David Bednar is really good. Garrett Wilson. Nick Chubb. And that'll do it for box one. Justin Jefferson on the all action all pros. Jaylin Waddle. Come on have ink. No ink. Jaylin Waddle for the Dolphins. We're back to the backwards cards. Xamir White Orange for the Raiders. That's going to be numbered out of 35. Very nice hit for the Raiders. Garrett Wilson. Canvas. Debo Samuel. All pro Kings. 299. Going to the Niners. Debo Samuel. All pro Kings. Pierre Strong Jr. The rookies for New England. Trey McBride. Breece Hall. Red press proof. Let's go. Terrell Davis. Trey Lon Berks. Again right after this we have Quintenders. Two half casers up. Johan Dotson out of 49 on the rookie auto. Going to the Commanders. Boom. There we go. Nice hit Commanders. Nick Bosa on the Orange out of 97. Going to the Niners. Hutch and Calvin Austin. Hope everyone's having a good Thursday. Again Forrest will be live at 5 with more group breaks tonight. Travis Kelsey and Mechie. Pretty hype that Mechie is cleared to play again. Malik Willis on the Purple Optic Preview out of 50. Very nice hit there for the Titans. Who has him? That's going to be Tim T. Nice hit Tim. 12 left in the next break. Let's get that full y'all. Ronnie Lott. Ronnie Lott. Some fun names in this. EZE. That's going to be numbered out of 500 for the Dolphins. Trey Kwan Thornton on the Canvas and Drake London. Kenneth Walker no name on front. DJ Moore and Saus Gardner on the red press proof. Derek Henry Dominators. Garrett Wilson. Kurt Warner. C.D. Lamb. Fans of the game. Chuck Norris going to the Cowboys. And that'll do it for box number two. Box number three last box of the break coming up. There you go JB. There you go. Big thumbs up. I'm afraid to ask Donnie if he knows what the thumbs up reference is. What do you think? You think he knows it or no? Probably not. That's so bad. Damien Pierce. Texan. I would guess probably. Christian Watson and Kenneth Walker Orange out of nine. That is a huge hit for the Seattle Seahawks. Kenneth Walker out of nine. We'll get that one magged for you. Definitely on the edge. Justin Fields. I can chose the right one. In contenders no. What's up Wahoos? No we got to fill up contenders man. We got to get contenders full and going. Vilis Jones. TB12. Cordero Stewart out of 25. That's a sick hit for the Steelers. Yes rookie inserts will ship. Vet base does not ship though. Cordero Stewart. Any rookie card will ship. It's a mere white. Debo. Skye Moore on the canvas. Skye Moore. Jamo. And Aaron Jones press proof out of 75. Nice hit there Packers. Last stack. Good luck y'all. Christian Kirk. There's a nice one. Elijah Moore no name on front for the Jets. Drake London red press proof. Falcons. Jersey Kings. Matthew Stafford. Going out to the Rams out of 100. Nice hit there Rams out of 100. Malik Willis on the canvas. Last pack. Here we go. Matt Corral. And that'll do it for the break. We'll do a quick recap. And we're moving right on to contenders. Last two breaks of the day. Here we go. Here's the recap. Cooper Cup to the Rams. Debo Samuel for the Niners. Matthew Stafford for the Rams. For the Cowboys. Jaylin Tobert on the RPA out of 99. Out of 50. Jahan Dotson for the Commanders. Out of 25. Cordero Stewart for the Steelers. And out of nine for Seattle. Kenneth Walker the third on the Orange Rated Rookie. Thank you all so much for joining. Moving right on to contenders. We got six and five left. Let's go y'all. Six in number 37 and five in number 38. So close. Six and five to go. There we go. Another team gone in 37. Two teams gone in 37. Two to go in number 37. Two to go. Hackers and Jets. Come on y'all. Hackers and Jets. That's it. Hackers and Jets. Four left in number 38 as well. Appreciate all the spots coming in. Again four and two to go. Or two and four I should say. Two and four. And then if you're looking for Star Wars breaks tonight with Forrest. He legitimately has under 20 spots left for Star Wars tonight. So if you're looking for Star Wars make sure you're joining. Come on y'all. Jets and Hackers. Two really good teams left. Christian Watson. Romeo Dobbs. Breeze Hall. Sauce Gardner. Garrett Wilson. Again two really good teams. I'm going to grab the boxes. Let's get this full. Let's fill it up exactly. Two to go. That's it. Two to go. Forrest is here. Two left. Hackers and Jets. Sold out. Sold out. All right here we go. Good luck everyone. What's up guys and gals. Lane here with Layton Sports Cards. We're ripping 2022 Panini Contenders Football. Six box half case break number 37. This is a pick your team style. I'll go over your teams and we'll get ripping. First up we got Alexander S. With the Panthers. Anthony G. Chargers. Anthony M. Eagles. Brandon C. Texans. Chris C. Bears. Delmas L. Lyons. Dylan M. Seahawks. Izuki M. Raiders. Ezekiel M. Bangles. Browns. Broncos. Vikings. And Giants. Felix M. Bucks. Titans. Packers. And Jets. Greg B. Colts. Heon Min Yu. Rams. Jase E. Saints. Jayman L. Cowboys. Josh M. Steelers. Kellen L. Jags. Kyle M. Niners. Russell B. Bills. And Dolphins. Ryan B. Football team. Tim T. Falcons and Chiefs. Tyrone F. Cardinals, Ravens, and Patriots. Those are all your teams. Here we go. Good luck everyone. Again, just four left in the last break of the day for me. Let's get that filled. That way Forest can come in here and get to work at five. Patrick Mahomes out of 25 winning ticket for the Chiefs. That's a start. So it's literally just that. What a start. No way. Out of 99. Breez Hall for the Jets. Last team taken. Boom. There we go Jets. We'll get that one magged up for you. What a start. Let's fill this last break. Let's get this last break filled everyone. For the Cowboys, ticket stub, Jake Ferguson out of 87. What a start. Ticket stub, Jake Ferguson. What a start. Jake Ferguson, ticket stub, and the Breez Hall are 99. Let's go. Traylon Burks, rookie of the year. Montreux Washington base auto for the Broncos. They need to do with football what they did with basketball. Yep. Big time. They made basketball contenders really good. Just by like consolidating packs and turning the base into like something nice. Patrick Mahomes, supernatural. Mike Woods, variation for the Browns. So roll the dice. Yeah. One through three is on top. Four through six is on bottom. One. We're going top. So every card that is this style, unless it's numbered or autoed, we'll go to the top. Or unless it's just autoed. Excuse me. Unless it's a one on one order. Yeah. Base auto Jalen Thompson for the Cardinals. Romeo Dobbs. Kellen, who are you chasing? Trayvon who? Tibidow? Miles Garrett. Walker Jags. Right. So Klayvon Tibidow. Not Trayvon. Yeah. Walker. Now I got that after I saw the Jags and thought about the fact that it's Klayvon, not Trayvon. There we go. Box one in the books. Really, really nice start to the break. Just because it's left right. I was thinking in my head that it was still top on. Out of 99 for the Broncos. Hopefully there isn't any more. Yeah, there should be. Brian Cook for the Chiefs. Base auto. Oh, Ryan, I hope so. How is going to be good? People seem to be forgetting that Sam Howell made Luke May not be a starter. And then Luke May was like a Heisman, not finalist but in contention. So Howell is really good. Armani Rogers. Base auto for Washington. There you go. You're on the board. On the board there, Ryan. So again, that'll go to the top. We rolled for that earlier. Zachary Carter base auto for the Bengals. Still cool. Jalen Hertz MVP contenders. We're going to roll one through three for the left. Four through six for right. Five. Five. So we're going to go to the right on those cards. There's a nice one. Championship ticket out of 49. Dominique Robinson for the Bears. One of the last teams taken. 29 of 49 for the Bears. Dub Bears. The Bears. The Bulls. Dub Bears. Still need our on-card. This. Brian Robinson. Rookie Roundup out of 99. Nice hit there, commanders. 11 of 99. Ryan, I know there's no Howell yet but two autos already. You're doing pretty well. Marion Davis Price. That's two on-card autos this far. There we go. Second on-card auto that box. I will not complain with extra on-cards. Kellen, we got a little bit of time. Let's try and get there. We still got four boxes. Come on, let's do it. Let's do it, Kellen. Chase Garbers for the Raiders. Two left. Let's go. Two to go. Let's fill it up. Two to go. Forrest is back. Jake, find the teams. Again, that will go to the right. Broncos and Saints are left. Yeah. Broncos and Saints to go. Peyton Hendershot. Rookie Ticket going out to the Cowboys. Peyton Hendershot. A lot of these Cowboys tight ends might get a shot this year. Yeah, he went to the Texans of all teams. We offered him a three-year deal. He was like, no, I'm just going to go to the Texans for a one-year deal. There we go. I feel that, Kellen. Kenyon Green, base ticket auto for the Texans. He says there's going to be a 101 TV12 next case. So he's okay with not hitting a Trayvon this case. Right? I hope so. Did you want anything to make Jake act like the Steph Gray one? No. Braylon Sanders out of 99 going out to the Dolphins. It's Taylor Walls at a Homer, so I did. Legitimately, I called Taylor Walls with Homer at that at bat. Looked up and I was like, oh, Taylor Walls is a watch Homer. Like not even like joking around. And then like four pitches later, he Homer. Jake flipped out. I mean, Kellen, one of one Brady in a place of a Trayvon auto. I think it's worth it. I wish I could actually like help with that and but I can't. There's a nice one. Blue rookies. Jaylin Warren going out to the Steelers. Of course. What's up here? What is it called? Showcase or something? Yeah, it says showcase right there. Blue showcase is huge hit for the Falcons out of 99. Playoff ticket Desmond Ritter. Huge hit there, Atlanta. Congratulations. That's going out to Tim T. We'll get that one, Mag. No way. Oh, I thought that was going to be autoed. Out of 99 Aaron Rodgers on the champ ticket for the Packers. I thought that was about to be an auto of Rodgers. That would have been insane. Again, that'll go to the top. All right, halfway through. Come on, y'all. Let's see something big in this second half. That'll go to the top. Kaleel, nah, come on. This half, we got you. Kaleel Shakir. Base auto for the Bills. Nice variation auto for the Bills. Kaleel Shakir. Kaleel, let's go. Positive thoughts. Trayvon this half. Lance McCutcheon going out to the Rams. Did Jay show you the Matt Garza rookie auto? No, that's pretty sick. Yeah. Matt Garza rookie auto. That's insane. His rookie car was with the Twins. Dude, there's some insane rookie cards. If you really start looking into baseball rookie cards, I don't think people realize how often these players get traded. DeAndre Swift out of 199 going out to the Lions. Oh, nice. Thank you. He's trying to read my handwriting. He's saying it's bad. Jake's got chicken scratch. I do that bad handwriting. Who's worse? Here's Sam. Sam might actually have the worst handwriting out of anyone that works. Jerome Ford cracked ice rookie auto. Let's go. 17 of 22 going to the Browns. Bro, this case is insane and we're only halfway in. Two teams left. Let's fill that second half. It's a hot case. That is not Trayvon. We still have a couple more autos though in this box and two more boxes. Yeah. Browns with the banger. Browns were a very low price team to buy in with. Who had them? Zekeal. Congratulations, man. Huge hit for you. Yeah, exactly. Like $30 and they're walking away with a cracked ice auto. Actually, two autos so far. Three autos. Mike Woods variation auto. Going to the Browns. James, that'll do it for box number four. Here we go. Box five. What you calling in this box, James? Jake's calling another cracked ice. Yeah, but we're talking big rookie. We're talking top rookie. Jake's calling a Kenny Pickett cracked ice. That's what Jake just called. He's already getting the mag ready too. Yeah. There's a nice one. Kingsley and Agbari. Definitely butchered his last name. So I apologize, Kingsley. Going out to the Packers. How would you say that? Enigbari. Enigbari. We're going with Jake's pronunciation. That's how force says it. That's how I learned. Kingsley Enigbari. Yeah, I apologize, Kingsley. If you happen to be watching the stream, there's a nice one. Not going to be autoed, but out of a 99, Taylor Heinecke for the Washington Commanders. Yeah, Newfound Falcon. I like that in his interview. He was like, yeah, I'm the backup. I'm going to help Desmond Ritter. There we go, Packers. Showcase ticket Christian Watson. Boom. Nice hit there. We'll get that one, Mag. One of the last, I think it was them and the Jets were the last two teams taken. DeMon Clark for the Cowboys. Y'all see that? The last two teams taken have both hit huge cards. There's two teams left in the next half. Let's fill it. Let's keep the heat going. Calvin Austin for the Steelers. There we go, Steelers. Jake called the right team. Just happened to be the wrong player. That Watson really is big, KJ. He's going to have to be that number one and really step up for Jordan Love. We are sold out. Appreciate y'all. So as soon as this break is done, we're just going to go right into that last break. This case has been solid and we're only five boxes in. I just hope the second half is just as good, if not better. Kellen, we still got six autos to go. I think this pack has an auto and then we got one box left. Britain Covey going out to the Eagles. Last box of the break. Come on, Kellen. We got you. Let's hope. Trayvon one time. Trayvon one time. Let's go. Trayvon one time. There's a nice one out of 99 for the Titans, Malik Willis. Matt Corral for the Panthers. Base ticket auto or rookie ticket auto, I should say. Matt Corral for the Panthers. That'll go to the top to the Lions. Hamilton on the variation. That's a second on-card auto in this box. Kyle Hamilton for the Ravens. I like those two on-cards. David Ajabo. Ticket stub out of 90. Going out to the Ravens. Back-to-back autos for the Ravens. Very nice. David Ajabo. Who had the Ravens? That's going out to Tyrone F. Congrats, Tyrone. Ajabo's really good. Come on. Let's see a big auto to end it. We've had four autos this month. About three. We should have two more autos left. Come on. Let's go. Here's one of them. Damari Mathis. Base auto rookie ticket for the Broncos. That came out already. Tony, like the one that's coming out soon? I don't think 22 so let's come out. Maybe draft this. Micah McFadden. Going out to the Giants on the rookie ticket. College uniform. Got it. Got it. Good luck. Good luck. All right. Going to do a quick recap and we'll move right on to the next break. Here we go. Micah McFadden Giants. Damari Mathis. Broncos. Britain Covey. Eagles. Damari Damani Clark. Cowboys. Kingsley. Anagbarae. Packers. Lance McCutcheon. Rams. Kenyan Green. Texans. Peyton Hendershot. Cowboys. Chase Garbers. Raiders. Zachary Carter. Bangles. Amari Rogers. Washington. Brian Cook. Chiefs. Jalen Thompson. Cardinals. Montrell Washington. Broncos. Matt Corral. Panthers. Terry and David's price on the Niners. Calvin Austin. Steelers. Khalil Shakir. Bills. Mike Woods. Browns. Mike Woods. Browns. Kyle Hamilton-Ravens. Showcase ticket Jalen Warren for the Steelers. Braylin Sanders on the Playoff ticket out of 99. Rookie Roundup out of 99. Brian Robinson Jr. David Ajabo on the Ticket Stub. Jake Ferguson on the Ticket Stub. Dominique Robinson out of 49 on the Champs. Rookie Ticket Cracked Ice Jerome Ford for the Browns. And our mags from that half case. Showcase ticket Christian Watson for the Packers. Desmond Ritter 93 out of 99. Playoff ticket for the Falcons. And Playoff ticket out of 99. Breece Hall for the Jets. That'll do it everyone. Thank you so much for joining. We'll get those cards right out to you. My bad if I was going too fast. What do you mean? In that break. I'm just trying to be done so Forrest can get it. You are not going to get faster yet. All right. The break is full Tony. Unfortunately the break is already full for the day. We are officially on our last break of this daytime. Forrest will be live here at 5 p.m. Eastern. So we're going to get rolling on this last break and let him jump in and get set up. Yes. Good luck. What's up guys and gals. Laying here with latent sports cards. We're ripping 2022 contenders football six box half case number 38. This is going to be a pick your team style. Here we go. Alexander S. Panthers. Anthony G. Chargers. Anthony M. Eagles. Brandon C. Vikings Packers. Charles P. Patriots Bears. Bengals Browns and Raiders. Thank you Charles. Good luck. Delmas L. Lyons. Izuki M. Cardinals. Greg B. Colts. Hanyun Min Yu. Rams. Isaac H. Seattle. Jamin L. Cowboys. Jeff N. Jets. Football team. Josh M. Steelers and Falcons. Joshua N. Broncos and Saints. Kellen L. Bucks. Kyle M. Niners. Russell B. Bills. Ann Dolphins. Tim T. With the Jaguars. Giants. Texans. And Titans. Tyrone F. Ravens and Chiefs. Those are your teams. Good luck everyone. Last break of the day for me. There's a one-on-one in the first pack. Come on, Lane. Come on. Going to the Titans. Going to the Falcons. Kyle Pitts. One-on-one printing plate. Nice. What a way to start the break. One-on-one. I thought it was going to be ordered. It's still very nice. Pitts is going to have a great year. Wondale Robinson. Rookie ticket for the Giants. Oh, sorry. New break. I'm going to roll one through three on top. Four through six on bottom. One. Top for these rookie roundups. Insane if that was TB. There's a TB. Chris Godwin at a 99. Going to the Bucks. There you go, Kellen, on the board. There you go. There's a Bucks auto. Chris Godwin. Wearing the Shurzy. Good. That's a good Bucks auto, too. Jayce wearing the Chris Godwin Shurzy right now, too. Made it happen. Gave you the look. There we go, Kellen. Congrats, man. Let's go. Roll again. One through three left. Four through six right. Two. So these are going to go to the left. It gets like that sometimes. Luisine going out to the Vikings. Luisine for the Vikings. Hey, no problem, man. I'm sorry that we couldn't get you one last break, but at least you're on the board for this one. Still a lot of autos to go. Maybe we even find you one more. Chase Campbell for the Titans. Rookie ticket. And A-Rod. So is Rodgers the best quarterback in New York, or is he still Josh Allen? He goes Josh Allen, A-Rod. Even though Daniel Jones played well last year. That's something Rodgers beats him. Nick Moose. Even old. Nick Moose. Older. Going out to the Vikings. I'm pretty sure it's Logan Hall, Rashard White, and maybe one other. Yeah, if anyone's going to know who the Bucks chases, it's Jake. The Chase is Rashard White. That's his team. Rashard White is the Chase, Kellen. I'm not sure they may have one other. That'll do it for Box One. Really good start. Out to the Browns. Alex Wright. Rookie ticket. Nice hit, Cleveland. All White and Kate Otton. Kate Otton's going to be a nice chase for them as well. So three rookie chases. Not bad. And stuff like that. Hopefully we can hit some number. TB12. So like Kellen, that Tom Brady will ship. So I was mistaken earlier when I said that Vett does not ship. Only Vett-Base doesn't. The inserts like that will. That's sick. Jersey number Dan Marino, 13 out of 99. It's nice when you hit those Jersey number bonuses on an insert like that. So the Vett-Base stuff in the front of the pack, like these will not ship. All of the back cards, like the Jamar Chase will ship. Hanging Tindall for the Dolphins. The Jags have like supernatural T-Logs. Yeah, no. You definitely have some cards from last break. Going to the Cardinals. Keontae Ingram. Nice hit there for Arizona. Keontae Ingram, Malik Willis. Also, no matter what, you don't go empty-handed with any of our breaks. If you were to have gone cardless, we send out something that we call hitless packs. Going to the Steelers. DeMarvin Leal. So everyone, no matter what, walks away from every break with cards. Whether it be actual cards from the break or a pack that we mail you for you to open at home. Kyle Hamilton on the ticket stub, 13 out of 14. There we go, Ravens. That's going out to Tyrone F. Congratulations, man. That's a huge Kyle Hamilton. Now to go to the top. Cowboys Jalen Tobert on the rookie ticket. K-Dot, he's a tight end for the Bucks. Went to Walkington. We're going to use them a lot more now, too, because I don't think we brought back what's his name. Breathe. Yeah. There's a nice name. Greg Dolcich. Come on, be numbered. There we go. Clayoff ticket out of 49. Nice hit for the Broncos. Greg Dolcich. I think he's going to have a breakout year with Wilson this year. He didn't look bad last year, but I really think he's going to have a good year. Kind of. They kind of are, uh, give me the heat. Mike Woods on the variation. It's three in one case here. Geez. We got a redemption. Come on. Come on. There's one really big name that's a redemption. I'm going to save that. We'll, uh, we'll show that as the last card of the box. Curtis Hodges for Washington. We need a Kenny P. We need a Kenny P. Kenny Pickett is the biggest redemption I'm aware of. Kenny Pickett for the Steelers is a redemption. Obviously there's a couple other redemptions, but that's the big one. Tanner Connor rookie ticket. Going to the Dolphin. Alex Wright going to the Browns. Alex Wright for the Browns. Yeah, these are all really bad in this box. There's a Kenny P. It had with how bad the autos have been in the rest of this box. That has to be a picket. It doesn't actually, but it feels it. What is this? That's sick. Yeah. The superstar. Lamar Jackson superstar die cut. Going to the Ravens. Nice hit there, ball. And that'll go to the top. That's a sick hit. I mean, I wouldn't complain if it was a Tom Brady redemption. I don't think any of us would. Tyree Hill out of 25 on the MVP contenders. Isaiah Spiller on the rookie ticket. Here we go. Brian Dabble, coach's ticket. Table, I think, is the Giants, right? Yeah. Well, that'll go to the Giants. I think so. Did he play? Give me one second. Let me just check the checklist. That's pretty, pretty close. Coach's ticket. Brian Dabble. Oh, jeez. Let's go. Of all the- Let's go, Brian Dabble. Yeah, Brian Dabble. Going to the Giants. Wow. That'll be a Giants coach. Brian Dabble card. Sick little card, dude. Sick hit there. What a way to end the third box. Realized they brought back those kind of lottoes. Right? That is a giant hit. That'll be the base version, too, because that's just the rookie ticket. Desmond Ritter. C.D. Lam out of 199. Playoff ticket for the Cowboys. Oh, let's go. Come on. Be numbered. Crystal Lave variation rookie ticket. Going to the Saints. Boom. There we go. New Orleans. He's going to feast with- with Carr. For God, he went there. Yeah. I always- I keep forgetting. Third, they have to win that if they sell it, right? Falcons. Falcons? I'm calling it. Falcons. Martin Emerson Browns. This case has been solid. This has definitely been one of the better cases. We need one more big QB, I think. One more big QB. That's all we need. Avery Williams for the Falcons. Rookie ticket. Avery Williams. Falcons. Xavier Knight for the Jets. Rookie ticket. Xavier Knight. Here we go. Here's the next auto. Going out to the Chiefs. Leo Chanel. Showcase rookie ticket. Those are sick cards. I didn't realize they were sticky. I thought they were on card. I just noticed the sticker though. Kenny Pickett. Kenny Pickett. There's a cool one. Jared Bernhardt. Professional lacrosse player. Now a professional football player. Lacrosse is so hard. Lacrosse and hockey are two sports I could never actually attempt to play. Major props to people that play both those sports. There's another one. This time it's the showcase ticket. Jared Bernhardt. Nice hit for the Falcons. Anthony Brown. For the Ravens. Nice hit Ravens. Garrett Wilson. Keon Green. Or excuse me, Kenyan Green. Kenyan Green. Jordan Davis. On the rookie ticket variation for the Eagles. Fadarian Mathis. That seems like a key and peel name. Fadarian Mathis. Hangle or Kringleberry. Tell me I'm wrong though. You're not wrong. Squeeze. It's such a funny skit. All right. Is this going to be just a numbered card or an auto? Just numbered 22 out of, excuse me, 28 out of 99. Kyler. Last pack of this box. One box to go. Trey McBride variation auto for the Cardinals. Last box of the day for me. Good luck everyone. Velis Jones Jr. on the variation rookie ticket. Nice hit there bears. Velis Jones Jr. One more big auto. Chad Mooma. For the Jags. Chad Mooma. Jake's last name too. All right y'all. Who has the better year this year? Justin Herbert or Joe Burrow. There we go. Tanner Connor cracked ice. Going to the Dolphins. Two cracked ice in the case. Nice. Do you think Herb? Kellen? Uruzarike, excuse me. Championship ticket out of 49 for the Broncos. Uruzarike. I could see Herbert. The draft definitely helped him. They got in my opinion the second best wide receiver in the draft. Seattle got the best wide receiver in the draft in my opinion. George Carloftus. Going out to the Chiefs. George Carloftus. Avery Williams. Going out to the Falcons. Avery Williams. Best pack of the day. Here we go. Out of 99. Jared Goff Amon Ross St. Brown for the Lions. That'll do it. Quick recap and then I will sign off and four still be back in about a half an hour. Here we go. Brian Dabble. Giants. Jared Bernhardt. Falcons. Avery Williams Falcons. Kenyon Green Texans. Xavion Knight Jets. Alex Wright Browns. Tanner Connor Dolphins. Martin Emerson Browns. Fadarian Mathis Washington. Avery Williams Falcons. Anthony Brown Ravens. Curtis Hodges Washington. Chad Mooma Jaguars. DeMarvin Leal Steelers. Kianta Ingram Cardinals. Channing Tindall Dolphins. Alex Wright Browns. Nick Muse. Vikings. Chance Campbell Titans. Luis Sine Vikings. Isaiah Spiller Chargers. Jaylen Tolbert Cowboys. Wondale Robinson Giants. Jordan Davis Eagles. George Carlotis Chiefs. Mike Woods Browns. Vilas Jones Jr. Bears. Trey McBride Cardinals. Showcase ticket Leo Chinon. Chiefs. Jared Benhart. Falcons. Showcase ticket. Out of 99, 9 of 99. Chris Godwin for the Bucks. It was a Recase. 26 out of 49. Champ ticket Broncos. Greg Dulcich. 24 out of 49 for the Broncos. Tanner Connor Cracked Ice. 15 out of 22 for the Dolphins. Kyle Hamilton. 13 out of 14. Ticket stub for the Ravens. And the Mags. We got one of one printing plate. Kyle Pitts for the Falcons. And Chris Olave with the variation. Rookie ticket. That'll do it for me today. I appreciate all y'all hanging out and joining the breaks. We'll get these all shipped right out to you. Have a great day.
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Air Assault Training: 101st Airborne Division at Millington-Memphis Airport
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2022 Topps Stadium Club Chrome Baseball Hobby 16 Box FULL CASE Break #3
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Everybody forced here for 2022 stadium club chrome baseball hobby 16 box full case number three random divisions Fund the results late sports cards calm. They should run everybody and good luck. Let's go ahead and get started Jake loves it Jake and illegal arrivals now. Did you know that I did not All right off like a legal name was Chris for us and like Jake was just like that's a stupid name Yeah, that's a dumb name I thought it was pretty funny too. All right, good luck y'all. I'm excited for this one I'm guessing illegal habit delayed response consider you can't chat for five five minutes now probably Poo holes on the trophy hunters rookie auto first pack Gabriel Arias al central Recap this because it's longer It's also last one Orange piazza and al east It's a nice piazza color match for the Mets 12 to 25 And now I want pizza Man, I wish you all I still had the personal pizza Shane boss team of the future So good recap just nls cards every single one of them basher fractor brooks robinson al east Vaughn, we'll try to pull you the mookie super fractor That's bad for me because I don't know who your destiny So I wouldn't know oh man. Yeah, Donna doesn't know the baseball divisions. Nope I'm getting better, but I still don't know Donna would be like angels. Uh, that's gotta be the pacific division beam team are in auto cardinals Jayrod trophy hunters a cunha basher fractured kcmis al central 49ers seahawks cardinals Look at jake out here. He's got it team of the future jazz chism Appreciate jake. What a helpful guy Gold willy maize nl west 32 of 50 Look at that vaughn a gold willy maize I could have this one on a bingo card This can start with the color there beam team o'neill cruise Orleans.com we get a bunch of hot dogs or whatever sweet go to the game some sort of offer joey vaugh beam team trophy hunters trade turner green rookie auto shane boss the second auto of the box al easton 99 Never say no to that And a bluer fracture of yoan muncata for the white socks. Let's recap all all color cards 2199 all number Don't it's not that hard. It's the first box There's like two other cards I have to dig into this pile like 10 cards for us. Come on. There's an orange piazza and a gold willy maize, dude I can help you out if you need Just put that to me. I'm just like some grumpy kid All pouty The greener factor cori seager al west 2 of 99 team of the future wander franco beam team pete lanzo Lure fracture greg maddox nl central That's an awesome one So cool 115 to 199 color match, too He's sliding sliding it's like a rain out or something destiny machado wave trophy hunters nolan aronato for the nl central beam team mukibets chain i don't like that game stop Probably something you did earlier trophy hunters natto He's an outfielder jake Rookie refractor twins y'all under on Rookie refractor auto bromie gonzalez white socks You want to see what donnie did as soon as you ask that question jake? So donnie did uh Or it's your breaking the illusion There's no illusion. Everybody knows. No. I don't talk here. Look what von said. I'm not on camera Oh my god, um loopy hour right here center field Baser factor acuña. Sorry. I'm not trying. I'm laughing at what's going on. There's a big dig on this card though We'll get a box wrapper out to the nl east He got he got so quiet. He was looking at the card All right, see thank you beam team j rod Jeremy pain you They're like, yes, this is a brave scar This is nl. He's Carrera Dude Have you ever heard about the one time sample the redemption and wrote the player's name on the redemption? Oh my god Oh my god, it's so funny. I forget who you got von prog members who it was Oh man y'all's memories better than mine with that sort of stuff. When was the last year the red top for the love series? a force It's 2018 donny 2018 jake beam team bladdy jr trophy hunters jake with a gromp rookie auto refractor dodgers ryan pepio Jake got any trivia for us sam's out here so you can you can give us a trivia or von good I don't know if von's up to it though refractor dale murphy nl east It's not cheating. I asked the audience to use the lifeline He's making up lifelines as he goes here This life, let's go look at the car this life and it's called ask google This life is called ask for is to the future austin riley. I called a friend Called goer. You actually had to call a friend right now 12 30 a.m What's the last time the red tux on the world series destiny wants soto wave beam team rizzo for the al east I don't have a lot of friends that would be angry or be I don't blame you von torkelson team of the future Dude late night group breaks like after midnight group breaks. Just it's just it's just Once midnight's over like it's it's loopy from beam team freddy freeman wonderbase phone affairs Donny actually calls me on the phone Calls the shop phone. I gotta go get it Chovy hunters out to vey Which is honestly funny because I I don't care how many times that phone is ringing. I'm not going to go answer it Right. Yeah, we don't I'm on stream, dude What do you want me to do blue refractor yanni melina nl central? We're technically closed Numbered 149 of 199. Yeah, exactly. We got email I'll answer the email. I'll answer 7500 emails before I answer one phone call at night Okay, how many cities have multiple mlb teams? I know chicago new york Uh, los angeles That's an easy one. Letty jr. You gotta remember eat legal like i'm a i'm a pro sorter So like I have to know that pro sorter rookie refractor jammy panya alas. That's a nice card Yeah, yeah I'm gonna send my pro top loader Send my pro. He's the jackey moon of top loading. Yeah See me the future hunter green. We're gonna go find a bear Wasn't there what was the bear's name? I forget Green refractor austin hayes al east It's a good photo 1099 bobbywood jr. Bass Ken griffey jr. Dynasty a senior sorter Really that this sounds like i'm 70 No, like you're you have seniority like you're i know The word senior in my mind now is just Your role refractor jesemito bremito felice rookie auto chas manian double astros al west rookie auto Chasm cork uh illegal is it bobbywood? Beam team cj abrams. I don't know how you knew that. I don't know either. I think you gotta write it kind of guess actually Donny's it donny is in his prime baser factor andre jackson rookie nl west Ted williams what age is your prime to find us? Or does it depend on what you're doing? Beam team one soto. What's up, joshua? Ah, shane, uh, that was hard. I would have to probably guess, uh, Vladimir Guerrero's here trophy hunter jesson verlander I think it's actually eddie Guerrero. I think you got it wrong Team the future lou bob. I missed the senior part bobbywood. Dang. How do I do that jake? How do I do that? trophy hunters mario and revero. Well, sandy's one of them That's easy I'll go with read deadmers because he threw a per uh, no hitter Lou refractor l2vay al west to 199 Team of the future bobbywood jr. Refractor andre jones nl east Excuse me. Well, how many are there jake? cunha He may give me a number to get to show hay Green refractor hank erin nl east. That's so cool 86 of 99 Wave dynastiaver poohols nl central Team of the future manoa rookie refractor auto a jalexie nl west. Sorry al west. Excuse me al west rangers trophy hunters or tees pager martinez al east refractor Team of the future cunha Julia Rodriguez rookie destiny insert al west trophy hunters derrick jeter Team of the future alonzo wave team of the future will smith for the nl west Blue refractor hosier bray you for the al central number 92 of 199 Kenzie leave Right here to the jingle go to sue. She would like to stop by and say like hey i'm leaving still alive so i know rizzo beam team beam team otani and beam team wander Who's my father? Why is that important? trophy hunters aranado j-rod beam team miguel cabrera trophy hunters freddy freeman base refractor ben intendee for the al east All right, we need a big card now yeah open sesame Open sesame team of the future uh tati serin orange aran judge trophy hunters two of 25 al east There's nobody in doors around here. I don't know refractor jordan alvarez al west i'll say mclanahan What does mclanahan said mic trout beam team green refractor matt olson nl east number 32 of 99 so about uh pictures kyle baseballs something i don't know Donnie is like zero help destiny tateese i'm not even zero i'm a negative two i'm a haiti cap guessing all the pictures that had a shutout in 2022 randy johnson trophy hunters nl west blue refractor david windfield for the al east number 199 team of the future will smith calrally rookie refractor al west or neil cruise base beam team of san sasuki rookie Both for the nl central what about fromber valdez Got clain kershaw trophy hunters nl west trophy hunters pete lanzo Nice valdez is 10 team of the future vladdy I'll go robbie ray. What about robbie ray? What about gossman? wave jaschism nice card nl east rookie refractor auto haunts kraus nl east catfish hunter oh boy might trout destiny al west j rod team of the future india Oh here here. Uh, what about uh martin pares? How many more people can you guess like there's a lot? I feel like we went through like a whole game team lubeb rookie auto richie palacios al central What happens if they come in to like be a relief picture of the seventh inning does that count? Judge al east now like a complete game shut up Oh, do we get prez? It's hard to keep up beam team torgelson. We need like a count. Well, that's what jake's supposed to be doing We need like a tally look. We need like a like a list that we've gotten already trophy hunter scherzer nl east jake who do we have already? We could like pin a message in youtube and like greener factor jp crawford al west That one's number two ninety nine. I say jake started this so he has to see the counter guy It's only fair to the future tucker Rikki refractor payante and al central I had a starting picture there of the marlton Juan soto team of the future Hey jake you hit it over refractor mani machado nl west blue refractor rikki tally mcgill nl east number 18 of 199 beam team otani Bryce harper on the trophy collection or trophy hunters I gotta imagine as a batter it has to cease perez cortez dammers of all the valdez bueller elder nola As a batter it has to be so satisfying when you just like Like get a hold of one cool. What about uh, what about scherzer? Yeah, I'm sure. Yeah, because then you know right He's hit off the bat and you're like, oh, yeah Scherzer, what about joe muskrove trophy hunters rafael devils rikki refractor seth beer nl west trophy hunters kershaw orange coming up Is a colton welker rookie for the nl west color match there too 13 to 25 jash chez on destiny rikki refractor otto erin ashby nl central So it's none of the ones I just said apparently But there was all the chat a rich hill Beam team judge. What about gary kohl? You want to say gary kohl yet? gary kohl Waka. Oh my god. Waka was one of them. Holy crap vaughn It's your own Beam team hunter green. Oh, that's an orange or gold beam team hunter green in l central to 50 Waka's a beast now, dude Red Sox should have captured refractor u darvish nl west One gamma rian sandoval 13 and 14. Dang we're almost there beam team harper Here we going up to was it what would you say 16? I forget how many? Oh two left. Yeah 16 Mike trout These are these are going to be tough though. These are going to be tough ones Google Blue refractor rikki were dolpo castro nl central to 199 team of the future show hay Jeremy panya Blue refractor rowdy talez for the nl central number to 199 Hunter green beam team So one of them was wild inch had cool Marco Gonzalez, how about that? team of the future riley Blue refractor eric davis to 199 nl central beam team fetal anzo Anthony rizzo trophy hunters I think I have a Destiny coward con jr. I don't know Oh, you mean on base. Yeah, it's for these slides. You can Touch you hand down not get it hurt pretty much this Pilonzo trophy hunter or sorry not pilonzo one soto trophy hunter team of the future hunter green Rikki refractor brindale accrues nl east Definitely a hunter green definitely not hulia rogeria's beam team trophy hunters tatees green al east ryan mount castle to 99 wave beam team tatees nl west refractor peter lanzo For the nl east refractor rikki otter rwanzi contraris nl central Was it hunter green? beam team maronado Last one's got to be what john means Oh, was that the was that the one hunter green started and like the pirates ended up winning in extras after he like shut them out wave mcneil for the nl east beam team bobby witt jr rikki korea trophy hunters for the al central there Dean kramer. Wow, what a name Blue refractor alec manoa al east to 199 Well, that was fun. I had a great time dynasty hobby bias wave al central miguel cabrera Yeah, I could tell donnie's that was so much fun kwan base team of the future jazz chesum wander franco Yeah, dean kramer is the is the wildest name on that list for sure rookie refractor deo castillo for the nl central beam team wander team of the future torkelson Wow rookie auto gold Bryson stott nl east alexander ate a 50 very nice stott Good stuff there bobby witt refractor freddy freeman nl west beam team mookie bets trophy hunters ken griffey jr refractor furlander al west team of the future shane boss nature factor carlo santana al west team of the future louis robert beam team vato on mookie trophy hunters dynasty pools nl central wave dynasty is ripkin nl east or al east excuse me al east This it's crazy. This is like the best picture in baseball. So you just get wrecked tonight. Really? Yeah Wow Like top two three at worst Every picture has bad one every now and then though rookie refractor evan castillo al central the show here top five losses in 2022 picture losses bobby witt jr not show here This one's tougher than this one's tougher. I think it won't be it won't be like any very good pictures rookie refractor drew alex for the al It's he came for the al west there rookie refractor auto joe parez al west I just keep saying show haggis. It's the only one I know team of the future wander al east rey naldo lopez I'm gonna go with the tiger's pitcher. I don't know which one yet, but I'm going to go with the tiger's pitcher beam team freddy freeman beam team monial crews trophy hunters george springer I'll go with jossiah gray. How about jossiah gray? Lou refractor al central a manual class a to 199 buster posie refractor ty cob al central team of the future minoa gold tiosca hernandez al east five out of 50 bum gardeners too. Wow bobby witt jr destiny ricky refractor auto louise heal al east orange al east alex minoa 21 of 25 show hey otani monial crews green refractor george brett al central to 99 What about uh What about cindigarde? petal anzo. What about rwanzi contraris? refractor chris taylor n l west number to 199 beam team vlady torkelson orange destiny al central that was nice 425 beam team devours chipper jones refractor colton wong n l central beam team soto got vato refractor jeff bagwell al west team of the future is tatsis vlady jr destiny al east wave team of the future n l east akunia akunia team of the future again there's a jeremy panya beam team abrams salvador perez beam team ronald akunia jr green ricky refractor hunter green reds green green n l central 38 of 99 j rodbase you think greens the most common parallel look like for uh gal cabrera about robby rey is that what it was refractor buster posie n l west sandy alcantra marco gonzalez team of the future will smith blue refractor rookie george kirby al west there we go to 199 and rookie refractor auto auto lopez al east can't tell which hard guesses of which are cards beam team tatsis three boxes left here including the one that we're ripping right now refractor rookie tether gilbert nl west need a big auto akunia team of the future j rod al west dynastymokiebetz nl west and nl west trophy hunters one soto gold to 50 old to 50 on the soto team of the future vlady refractor riz huskens nl east beam team miguel cabrera trophy hunters natto I think all the colors go the yeah the gold looks especially good though I agree with that blue refractor al east labor torres to 199 team of the future otani green rookie auto jake mccarthy nl west number two 99 number two 99 beam team rizzo blue refractor hobby bias al central air to 199 who holds their wander all right last two water real quick all 14 teams edwin jackson played for oh my god dude one soto team of the future beam team trout green rookie nick allen al west two 99 color match two was the l2 of a ricky refractor auto alia horris montero for the nl west dynasty lindor trophy hunters nl central vato with a wave on it refractor ricky steven kwan al central team of the future india wave shaman clannahan al east team of the future wander franca vange is naming all the teams blue refractor ricky ritchie palisios to 199 for the al central refractor mike schmidt nl east beam team sasa zuki turner inserts ricky refractor ron to contrarus nl central vange is naming every division right now i'm gonna say if that wasn't really guessing more than listing yeah played for 14 teams you just list all the teams half of them are gonna be right jake should have been like without guessing like five wrongs or like that yeah should have game like a minimum of guesses 20 guesses 14 teams i was only 14 refractor nolyn ryan al west team of the future jazz chisel beam team brice harper blue refractor nick castellanos nl east to 199 miguel cabrera dynasty al central trophy hunter degram ricky refractor autobranded donovan nl central so no big no big autos in the uh break we'll see a big color here like super red beam team judge team of the future is tucker there's a gold andrey dawson expo is going to go to the nationals nl east 36 and 50 nl east nl east beam team hunter green bladdy junior trophy collection ryan oververa mike trout refractor for the al west and last pack that's team of the future sheen boz all right not the best case there guys nothing huge it wasn't like bad but not the best all right give me one sec we'll do a recap guys we're hurry stream is almost over we got full recap here all numbered and autos all of the blue we got to 199 nick castellanos palacios javi baez labor torrez george kirby chris taylor emmanuel classe alec monella eric davis rowdy talez rodolfo castro yoan moncada greg mattox yadier melina jose al tuve jose abrayou dav winfield tyler mcgill greens now to 99 nick allen hunter green george brett ryan mount castle cori seager austin haze hank erin matt olson jp crawford gold we had andre dawson a soto trophy hunters tiaskar hernandez beam team hunter green orange now we've got willy maize but no still gold still gold willy maize wander franco gold uh on the beam team orange destiny torque monella these are all 25 by the way piazza trophy hunters judge and colton welker all of the autos now brendan donovan gabriel arias rowan tecantreras erin ashby richie palacios hans kraus ajalexy chas mccormick ryan pepio romegan zales louise heal joe pares auto lopez ellie hoarse montero green the 99 shane bas jake mccarthy and a gold brison snot we'll do it thanks again everybody
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السلام عليكم ورحمة الله وبركاته إذا كنت تحبت أيضاً رمضاناً رؤية سؤال أكثر هذا المنزل يمكنك أن تردنا أسئلة في سؤالة أميو. السؤال التي سن answer today is as follows الحمد لله رب العالمين له الحمد الحسن والثناء الجميل وشدوا الله إلا الله وحده لا شريك له وشدوا أن سيدنا ونبينا محمد صلى الله عليه وعاله وعاله وأصحابه والتابعين لهم بإحسان إلى يوم الدين أما بعد my advice would be to the sister that she allows and she lets the way Allah created her be الله تبارك والتعالى had created the women within every month to have a period of time in which they receive menstruation and they don't fast and they don't pray this is a natural discourse that takes place in the life of generally every woman and sisters shouldn't disrupt and interrupt sorry this natural cause that Allah has chosen for them because these pills without a doubt they generally have side effects and if it does have a side effect and it's going to cause you harm then it's not permissible for you to take but if a woman does take it and she does use those pills is her fasting valid نعم her fasting is valid she doesn't have to bring back that fasting and it's valid her fasting and if she didn't fast and she let the menstruation happen she will still get the reward because the Prophet ﷺ told us إذا مريض العبد أو سافرة كتب له مثل ما كان يعمل مقيم صحيحة if a person becomes sick or he travels the things that he used to do when he was healthy and when he was a resident will be given to him and when you were a healthy person you used to fast right and you used to pray and you used to do all of these good acts of obedience and when you were a resident you used to do these acts of obedience now that you're a traveller or you're sick you've been prevented from these things the reward is still written for you الله سبحانه وتعالى he's going to give you the reward for it so the sister who's on our menstruation will get the reward and also what sisters can do is that if they are on their menstruation they can actually do and act which is to do ذكر to remember الله تبارك وتعالى because نبي الله محمد ﷺ كان يذكر الله في كل أحواله he used to remember Allah in all of his situations صلى الله عليه وسلم so even if the sister is on her menstruation and she wants to do the act of obedience and she's prevented from fasting and praying and etc what she can do is that she can go into ذكر and remember Allah سبحانه وتعالى when she's cooking when she's cleaning when she's feeding her children when she's she can do ذكر and the same applies with the one who isn't on her menstruation she should also try to remember Allah سبحانه وتعالى a lot anything which I have said that was wrong or incorrect is from me and Shaytan and that Allah is messing with me and I'm free from it سبحانك الله محمدك أشدو الله إله إلا الله أستغفرك وأتوب إلي
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Skills Lab Veterinärmedizin
Das nutztierspezifische Skills Lab der Vetsuisse-Fakultät wurde von Prof. Dr. med. vet. Heiko Nathues und Prof. Dr. med. vet. Gaby Hirsbrunner im Rahmen eines FIL-Projekts der Universität Bern initiiert und von den Mitarbeitenden der Berner Vetsuisse Fakultät entwickelt. An lebensgrossen Tiermodellen können die Studierenden ab dem 2. Studienjahr häufige Tätigkeiten von Schweizer Tierärztinnen und Tierärzten, wie z.B. Blutentnahme und Injektionen beim Schwein, Geburtshilfe bei falschen Lagen von Kälbern oder künstliche Besamung beim Rind praxisnah üben. Die Studierenden erhalten dadurch einen frühen und begleiteten Praxisbezug und können praktische Fertigkeiten vor der Intervention am lebenden Tier und in einem geschützten Rahmen trainieren. Für jede Station des Skills Lab liegen Lernmaterialien (Anleitungen, Bildertafeln, Poster, Videos, E-Learning-Materialien etc.) bereit, die den Studierenden das selbstständige Arbeiten mit den Modellen erleichtern.
[ "Lernen am Modell", "Skills Lab", "Problemorientiertes Lernen", "POL", "Problembasiertes Lernen", "Stationenlernen", "Werkstatt", "Veterinärmedizin", "OSCE", "day-one-skills", "Hochschullehre", "Tipps für gute Lehre", "Hochschuldidaktik", "Lehrentwicklung", "Universität Bern", "Zentrum für universitäre Weiterbildung ZUW" ]
2019-10-22T09:18:33
2024-02-05T07:46:37
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Jetzt mit dem neuen Skills Lab für Großtiere haben wir eigentlich eine Infrastruktur geschaffen, wo Studierende im Moment zwar noch in wirklichen Veranstaltungen lernen, in Zukunft aber auch losgelöst von fixen Veranstaltungen einfach die Möglichkeit haben, insbesondere praktische Skills sich anzueignen. Es ist im Übrigen auch keine supervisierte Leereinheit oder Leereinheit, sondern es ist eigentlich an supervised, weil die Idee eines Skills Labs ja die ist, dass durch Etablierung, Aufbau und dann auch Beschreibung der Station der Student oder die Studentin eigentlich alles an dieser Station findet, was er oder sie an Informationen braucht, also an theoretischen Informationen, um dann wirklich die praktischen Fähigkeiten und Fertigkeiten an der Station zu üben. Es gab ja den Posten für die Geburtshilfe und das ist sicher etwas, da schaut man sich Bilder an oder einfach so Darstellungen von Fehllagen und Fehlstellungen vom Kalb und wenn man das dann hier so halb echt oder ja so so echt wie möglich halt üben kann und auch mit den Korrekturen Massnahmen, die man dann anwenden soll, das ist sicher ein Posten, der fand ich jetzt sehr hilfreich, damit man das schon einmal so ein Modell zumindest üben könnte. Die Idee, das wegzunehmen vom Tier und hinzuführen zu einem Modell, die kommt natürlich zum einen aus der Richtung der Ressourcenverfügbarkeit. Wir haben nicht immer zu jeder Jahreszeit genügend Patienten im Stall, an denen die Studierenden die gleichen Skills oder die gleichen Fähigkeiten und Fertigkeiten üben könnten und zum zweiten sind wir natürlich auch noch sehr daran interessiert im Sinne von Tierwohl und auch Tierschutz, möglichst viele Dinge vom Tier erst mal wegzunehmen in eine Art beschützte Umwelt, in der auch Fehler gemacht werden dürfen. Das Ganze findet dann auch stressfreie Stadt, weil wir ja nicht den Druck haben, dass das Kalb jetzt geboren werden muss und dann kann man sich alles noch einmal genauer anschauen und hat dann das doch schon einmal gemacht, wenn man dann in der Praxis ist. Das ist meine Empfehlung, wenn man so ein Skillslab aufbaut, wirklich eine Person hat, die dafür zuständig ist, das aufzubauen, die sowohl in die strategischen Entscheidungen mit einbezogen wird, aber dann auch operational, es dann dort umsetzt und hier waren wir natürlich dankbar für die Möglichkeit durch die Universität im Rahmen dieser Förderung innovativer Leere dort Stellenpunkte zu bekommen. Wir haben das dann selber noch ergänzt um so viele Punkte, die nötig waren, um wirklich eine versierte und auch erfahrene Mitarbeiterin, Tierärztinnen dafür zu beschäftigen, die dann über ein Jahr ausschließlich dafür zuständig war, dieses Skillslab zu etablieren. Ja, es ist sicher ein tolles Angebot, auch dass das immer betreut ist. Ich meine, es ist auch ein großer Aufwand für die Betreuen der Person und alle, die das geholfen haben, aufzubauen und das ist sicher eine tolle Gelegenheit für uns. Also die Mitarbeiterstudierenden ist sehr gut und das Feedback der Studierenden ist auch überwiegend gut. Es gibt manche Studierende, die wünschen sich noch mehr Stationen, als wir jetzt schon haben. Andere Studierende sehen nicht in jeder Station sofort den Sinn der Station oder auch den Sinn der Übung. Wenn sie dann allerdings nach der ersten Einführungswoche in die Klinik wechseln, verstehen sie unmittelbar, warum sie die Woche davor etwas geübt haben. Und so ist also insgesamt unser Feedback recht gut, und zwar nicht nur von den Studierenden, sondern auch von den Mitarbeiterinnen und Mitarbeitern in den Kliniken, die nun festgestellt haben, dass wenn die Studierende in die Klinik kommen, bestimmte Tätigkeiten einfach schon besser ausführen, sicherer ausführen und korrekt ausführen. Ich denke das Schöne daran ist, dass man auch etwas praktisch arbeiten kann, weil das Studium doch sehr theoretisch belastet ist. Und dies eigentlich die erste Möglichkeit ist, auch gewisse Handgriffe zu üben oder dann auch die Theorie einmal im Praktischen anzuwenden. Ich denke, dass man die Idee oder das Konzept eines Skills Lab, dass man das schon übertragen kann, auch auf andere Fachgebiete, dass man den Studierenden eine Lernumgebung schafft, die einfach aus der Kreativität heraus geboren ist und ihnen die Möglichkeit gibt, gewisse praktische Dinge, ob das vielleicht das Programmieren ist oder das Schreiben ist, in einer mehr oder weniger geschützten Atmosphäre und vielleicht auch ohne direkte Supervision umzusetzen. Ich glaube, dass das für Studierende eine Umfeldschaft, in dem sie dann gerne lernen, weil sie fühlen sich nicht unter direkter Beobachtung und sie lernen dann innovativen, aber auch applizierbaren oder praktisch relevanten Modellen und das denke ich, kann man wahrscheinlich auch in anderen Fachbereichen oder Fachgebieten umsetzen.
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Writing for Developers: Take your Project Docs to the Next Level - Celeste Horgan, CNCF
Don’t miss out! Join us at our upcoming event: KubeCon + CloudNativeCon North America 2021 in Los Angeles, CA from October 12-15. Learn more at https://kubecon.io The conference features presentations from developers and end users of Kubernetes, Prometheus, Envoy, and all of the other CNCF-hosted projects. Writing for Developers: Take your Project Docs to the Next Level - Celeste Horgan, CNCF As maintainers know, when choosing an open source project to use in production, great documentation and community support are key. Yet they often struggle with creating and maintaining documentation because of lack of time and skill. This talk, delivered by one of CNCF’s full-time technical writers, will teach you how to approach writing for developers. We’ll go over deciding what to write, thinking about documentation from a user’s perspective, and what makes great writing. We’ll walk through improving an existing page of documentation on an actual CNCF project(*), as well as how to draft new feature documentation from scratch. This talk is aimed at developers who would like to write better, and folks considering a career switch into technical writing. (*) Project TBD.
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2021-05-14T18:41:32
2024-02-05T16:36:21
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Hello everyone, my name is Celeste Horgan. I'm a senior technical writer at the CNCF And this is writing for developers. Take your project docs to the next level So let's start with a fun fact. About 50% of responses to the query how to choose a development framework on Stack Overflow mentioned documentation in the response Full disclosure, this is a pretty rough estimate done by me. I Spent some time googling how to choose a dev framework how to choose a dev ops tech stack, etc I'm combed through the responses by hand But the vast majority of them do mention speed of learning availability of documentation And how many responses something receives on Stack Overflow? So this is a bit of a call to arms for you This talk is really aimed at documentation maintainers as well as new contributors. So CNCF is a community of open-source projects and it's really really great that it's here But as far as an open-source project goes there is no dedicated support team There is no sales team and there are no dedicated technical writers unlike in a private company This is not to call out any of the partner organizations that we work with because what those partner organizations do stuff is amazing And we thank them for it It's more to say that the work that gets done is what the community chooses to contribute to And if we don't choose docs, the docs don't get done and there are consequences for that as we saw previously People look for projects that are well documented Especially in open-source because they don't have a company to fall back on so it's really important that those docs are well maintained So this is a talk not necessary about documentation maintenance though it's about how to become a really great documentation writer and I think we can borrow some ideas from English literature in our Journey to become a great writer. So this is the hero's journey. It represents an archetypal story In English literature, we think of the idea that most stories tend to follow a few different archetypes with a few different Variations the hero's journey is a really common one. Your hero is given a call to adventure They need a mentor. They go through some trials and tribulations and through those they gain the skills to return to their homeland And and vanquish and evil that they were maybe unable to conquer before their journey So they return triumphant but invariably changed by their experience And here's journey really applies to our user's journey as they go through the documentation Um So we'll be using this as a bit of a framing device to talk about how to write good docs from your user's perspective So let's start at the beginning the call to adventure Little Red Riding Hood is a great example of What your user is thinking as they approach your documentation so famous story Little Red Riding Hood is a very beautiful young woman. She's going to bring her grandma some food And she has to be able to walk through the forest to get there um, I Think this is I don't think this is a story that people are unfamiliar with When we think about this in terms of documentation then we can take away exactly one thing which is Your user always has a goal and your first task is to understand what that user goal is Um If your user were perfectly clever and smart and wonderful They would have no reason for coming to the documentation Invariably though they're here and now we need to understand why so that we understand what we need to write There's a few different ways that you can go about learning what your user's goals are the first is obviously talking to your users If you have community managers or dev rails or product managers or program managers These are great people to start identifying that user need But not every project has those So another way to go about this is to keep track of questions that have been asked repeatedly or keep track of Bugs that seem to come up time and time again in the slack channel What this usually indicates is a need that a lot of people are facing and if you write that down You're going to have pretty effective documentation for some subset of your users The final thing you can do is as you're planning your development story ask yourself what the documentation is going to look like One of the hardest parts about writing documentation is that as you develop something you become such an expert in the thing That you're creating that it's hard to zoom back out and think about what it would be like for a beginner So if you can bring that part forward that zooming out forward to before it you start your development You'll have a much a better picture of what somebody needs to know than you will at the end So this is what I want to talk and I really want to talk about new contributors as well though Which is you are invaluable to the development process for documentation for people here Because you have the beginner's eyes where as we just mentioned It's really easy to lose those as somebody who's working on a project So there's a number of different things that you can do that are really really helpful to project maintainers The first is to submit github issues and to open documentation PRs I've not met a project to date which is unhappy to receive a documentation PR Provided that the content is well-rounded and focused The next thing that you can do is to start talking to the project team and say hey Well, I was trying to execute on this use case or this scenario Would this be a good tutorial? Would this be a good blog post and maybe start working with them? And the third thing is to cherish your beginner's mindset I think that people are often a little bit afraid to approach open source maintainers with questions and to be perfectly clear The maintainers don't owe you an answer However You only get to be a beginner once and sometimes those questions are invaluable and super useful to those maintainers and creating good content so don't be afraid of Asking that question and don't assume that you're the only person who's having that problem because in most cases There's somebody else as well So let's talk about some common user goals for documentation In general These are ones that I've seen come up in my career over and over and over again So I think I'm pretty confident in saying that they're they're in play here for cloud native So some common user goals when somebody's looking at the docs Evaluating new text sacks to implement at their company. This is surprisingly common And a super underserved need in most documentation sets um Most companies don't have great feature lists For their projects and most open source projects don't have great feature lists either People look at your documentation to evaluate whether this is something they want to use or not Another thing that's really common is sort of learning just generally speaking like they're they've started to use your project at work and Now they need to be an expert in it overnight passing certification exams is another big one Supporting an existing system. We are super lucky here at the CNCF and that cloud native is becoming super ubiquitous And that means there are a lot of people looking at your documentation supporting your thing in production and finally somebody's developing a new feature for their own company and They were looking at your documentation to solve a specific problem that they are currently facing So the great thing is that documentation can meet all of these needs and more When we talk about evaluating text sacks concept docs are invaluable in that regards In regards to general learning to supporting existing system API references are super useful Once again on sort of passing certain exams tasks and tutorials and cookbooks are a huge reference for that particular audience and For the person who really just needs the answer to something specific Generally being well organized in your documentation or having good information architecture as well as making your docs really searchable Is super helpful to the person who wants to do that So we've been talking at a high level now, and so let's let's dive a little bit deeper Our hero has heard the call to adventure. They are in your docs. They want to find the solution to their problem Or the end means to their goal And now they enter this middle stage of the hero's journey. They're facing trials and failure So this is a Greek vase depicting Hercules slaying the Hydra Hercules is his story is famous for the many trials that he had to go through to regain his godliness But in each of those trials he had to acquire new skills and gain new Compensities in order to accomplish his goals and your user is exactly the same We need to give them the skills of documentation because as I mentioned For an open-source project. There is no support team for that. There is no sales team There is no marketing team. It has to come from the docs So luckily as a technical writer I Can tell you how to explain anything you ever want to ever And how to do it really really well all it takes are three simple parts First you have to explain the concept of something to people at a very high level. What is this thing? What does it do and why do I your user care? The next is a task. So, okay, I understand your thing now. Now, how do I use it? I have a goal. I want to accomplish my goal How do I use it and can you tell me about any pitfalls I might run into along the way? Finally I'm a user. I think I know how to accomplish my goal after all those tasks But Michael might be slightly different than the one that you mentioned the task So you need to give me some reference documentation show me all the things that your thing can do and then I'll decide Which of those functionalities I need to use to solve my problem And between these three styles of writing you can explain anything So let's dive into this in a bit more detail So concepts concept topics explain a feature at a high level. You can always tell a concept topic Because they tend to use a very standard sentence construction, which is blank isn't blank, which does blank It's almost always the first sentence in the concept topic and that's how you know you're there In general concept topics briefly describe or link to other topics related to the feature at hand And they describe why a user might care about a feature or what the common use cases for using something are Once again, I'm a user and I have a goal and I only care about that goal So tell me whether this thing you're describing it's gonna meet that goal or not So to give an example These are from the Vitesse documentation and they're describing a cell and you can see that sentence in the very first sentence A cell is a group of servers and network infrastructure and dot-dot-dot Which typically does dot-dot-dot um in the second and third paragraphs we start describing the linking to other concepts that somebody might need to know And further on it's a bit cut off in the screenshot. We start talking about what the common use cases might be The second component of really great documentation or tasks and in many ways, this is kind of the meat of the sandwich Test describe what a user can do with a feature You can always tell you're in a task topic when you start seeing things listed out step by step by step They'll often use numbers or bulleted lists Another sort of good flag for knowing you're in a task topic is you see a lot of code samples So anything that has like crud functionality create read update delete Will typically end up being in a task topic And you can also sort of tell you're in a task topic if the top the the title of the page has a verb in it or starts with the verb Because these are about doing There are lots of different style of task topics a numbered list is just one of them Tutorials are another type of task topic Cookbooks are a very very focused sort of task, which is this is the specific use case and the specific code You need to do it And similarly sort of example apps broadly speaking fall under the idea of a task because you are trying to help somebody accomplish something one thing to caution Particularly around kind of fully featured sample code like sample apps and cookbooks is As much as you think or want to feel That the code to speak for itself and it's standalone. I promise you it isn't I promise you it isn't and a Minimum you need to describe to people how they can take the code from github put it on their computer and make it work But in general at the very least commenting your way through a sample app is a really really great way to help your users out So batches of a test stocks for an example Insoles and quick starts are almost always task topics And once again the Vita stocks Do a really great job of showing that Kind of third paragraph and we've got a code sample and the rest of the page continues in this fashion So the very last type of topic that you need to describe anything Often seems like the least glamorous and often ends up being the most important particularly if you're you're in a pinch And this is reference so references provide lists of all options for a feature The one you might be most familiar with our API references which describe all endpoints and accepted data for a feature another one our java doc style Documentation descriptions of command line interface flags and what each one of them do Often these are honor generated from code though not always And the thing to keep in mind when creating reference topics is that completeness and accuracy is the most important thing to a good reference topic Which is why they're often out of dimmer into code People are surprisingly forgiving a task topic that maybe has one step, which is inaccurate But reference documentation is where you often go when something is not working the way it should And you need to sort of troubleshoot your way through it Which means if the reference is not accurate It's very very frustrating to your most frustrated users and you will hear about it. So a great example of how to manage a complex reference topics via auto generation was executed by our One of our Google season of docs interns last year. So shout out to Philippe for doing amazing work on this Because now the Kubernetes docs are auto generated directly into our hubos So We have our concepts which explain things at a high level. We have references which explain things in Quite a bit of detail and you have tasks which explain specific tasks something somebody wants to do Great documentation almost always has all three types You rarely see any of them alone. So to give an example of what that might look like Let's take another look at Prometheus's documentation and we're going to zoom in on this querying section so This first topic under querying basics, that's the concept topic. This is where they're describing What is querying? How does it work? Etc. Etc. Operators and functions are a mix of concepts and reference So they explain what an operator is and then what operators are available. So that's the reference part and Similarly, they explain what functions are and what functions are available Next they have examples which when you click into this specific page Is really a bunch of very short tasks and finally they have an HTTP API reference All three types of documentation Complement each other and they really shouldn't exist in isolation. So this is a great execution of that idea So let's let's head back to our hero's journey for a second We've got our users gone on an adventure and we've given them new skills And if we've done our jobs well now they can go back to the thing that they're working on and they can achieve their goal They can solve their problem So they're in this part of the hero's journey. They have had a change. They've received a gift and they are returning so Much like Jack here. So this is an image from Jack and Beanstalk, by the way Which if you don't remember the plot a lot a giant has been stealing things from Jack's family for quite some time So he is given some magical beans He he plants them and grows large beanstalk and then he takes his stuff back from the sleeping giant And he sneaks off And that's what your users doing at this point in the journey as well. They have what they need But it's not the whole story because again if you've read Jack and the Beanstalk any time recently the story doesn't end with Jack sneaking off Great documentation shows its users where to go next and It does this at a number of different scales So you can organize the entire doc set along a user flow, which is what is the beginning for your user? The middle and the end But it also does it at a much smaller scale, which is in an individual piece of writing. So within that document The beginning is usually the concept and then the middle is some task topics and then the end is a reference But what comes after the reference when you've imparted all the knowledge that you need Some well curated learn more links never go out of style asking for feedback is We found it marginally slowly Cooper 90s community, but I I wouldn't re-implement this on a new site But never assume that your user's journey is done just because they've reached the end of the page By way of wrapping things up and to bring this back kind of for the new contributors Documentation is a team sport new contributors and end users are kind of key to great documentation And to kind of bring it back to Hercules in this boss You'll notice on the left-hand side Hercules actually has a friend here So while Hercules out front fighting the hydra his friend is helping at the back And that's what you can do for project maintainers as a new contributor As I mentioned before it's really easy to get super deep into something and super technical and suddenly lose site of what it's like to be a new user So a great way to start contributing to open source and to start contributing to cloud native communities Is to start opening documentation tickets because they don't assume they'll know and Your contribution could be really valuable in that regards So thank you very much for your time everybody has been lovely to chat docs with you I will be around at the end of this presentation to ask some questions live um Here's where you can find me um if you want to get involved with CNCF project looking for docs help join us at the CNCF tech docs office hours If you're a maintainer look out for the emails telling you where these are going to be I and the other technical writers here at the CNCF hold monthly meetings where you can ask us any question about Documentation you want and we'll try and help you out as best as you can Um, if you are a new writer and you're looking to help out I encourage you to drop into a project's community meetings and See whether it's to see If you're looking for something a little more structured kubernetes sick docs is our biggest documentation community And they're the most well-equipped to help new Contributors and if you want to talk more at me I'm gonna be hanging around in the CNCF slack for another little while After this talk and you can find me on Twitter at sloth sorghum. Thank you so much for your time
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Sa, 07.11.20 || 5Box (1/2) RT #3 || 2020 Hit Parade Baseball - Plat. Ed. - S11
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2020-07-12T05:05:37
2024-04-24T00:08:27
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Cavalcade of America - CALV 380420 131 The 4-H Club Movement
Cavalcade of America Provided by the Old Time Radio Researchers Group. www.otrr.org
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The Cavalcade of America presented by DuPont. This evening the DuPont Cavalcade presents the story dealing with an organization that has contributed greatly to American agriculture. Founded at the close of the last century, the 4-H clubs have instilled into the hearts of boys and girls in our rural sections a deep realization of the opportunities awaiting them as the farmers of tomorrow and taught them the beneficial results of more scientific farming. 4-H club members also are aiding in the task of restoring and conserving America's wildlife. As a special feature of tonight's broadcast at the close of our radio drama you will hear from a man who is well informed about the great changes taking place on American farms today. Among other questions we shall ask him to tell how research chemists are cooperating with farmers to produce better things for better living through chemistry. As an overture, Don Boris and the DuPont Cavalcade Orchestra play What's Good About Good Night from Jerome Kern's new motion picture The Joy of Living. DuPont Cavalcade moves open windless and fiery hop under a scorching sun. Acre after acre of prairie cornfields lie blistered to a crisp. Trees rise like ghosts out of the dry earth, dismally etched in the dusk light. The frail little homestead, the ramshackle barn, the sagging corn crib, the clatterin' creek of the old pasture gate as a farmer boy drives a team into the barnyard. Oh boy, whoa! Hello, Pa. What are you and Sis doing out here at the gate? Thought you'd be able to housewash and up to supper. We already have, Alan. We're waiting for you. Sis and I thought we'd come down here and meet you while Ma's getting supper ready. How'd everything look out in the north, 80 today, Alan? Same as usual. Crops won't be any good this year. It ain't the lack of rain. It's the chinch bugs. And if it ain't the chinch bugs, it's the grasshoppers. It ain't the grasshoppers. Well, never mind. I suppose we should be glad we got the land. Same as my father and grandfather had it. What good does it do us? I wish we'd have some rain. Yeah. Anything to break this drought? Well, Alan, you'd better wash up. You're going to take the seal to that dance over in Hammond tonight. Going to a dance won't help us get better crops. Maybe you need a little fun once in a while, son. We won't get anything near a decent yield this year, Pa. What's the use? There'll be more years coming, Alan. Listen, Pa, I'm fed up living on a farm. Alan! What's that, son? I'm fed up, I said. When a fella's out there in those fields by himself all day, well, he gets to do a lot of thinking. He gets to seein' himself grow old, still settin' on that cultivator. Well, none of that for me. I always figured this farm would belong to you someday. Oh, Alan's tired. That's all, Pa. He doesn't mean that. I do mean it, and I mean a whole lot more. I've been reading a lot lately about engineers and scientists who really do something. All we do is plant the seed and trust to luck it'll grow. But listen, Alan... No, it's no use, Pa. I'm through with farming. After the dance in Hammond tonight, I'm headin' for Peoria or Chicago. And as far as the farm's concerned, the chinch bugs and the grasshoppers can fight it out among themselves. The town of Hammond is a few miles down the oil road. There is a gas station, a general store, a church, a bank, and a grain elevator. One or two cars are parked on the main street. In the heat of a suffocating summer night, most people who live in Hammond sit listlessly on their porches, watching the flickering of innumerable lightning bugs. The young folks and the boys and girls of neighboring farms gather gaily at the dance pavilion in the park. Do you mind if we stop dancing, Lucille? No. Have a hard day? Terrible. Well, let's go over to the side. All right. Oh, excuse me. I'm sure I'll go ahead. You've been acting so funny tonight, Alan. Anything wrong? Well, let's say it's the heat. Well, this isn't the first time it's been hot in Hammond. Never been like this before. You like livin' on a farm, Lucille? Yes. Why do you ask? Because I don't. Alan! What do we get out of it anyway? Passes. We get whatever we put into it. Let the pests get there first. Believe me, I put plenty into it. I tell you, I'd rather do something bigger than run on a farm, like being a scientist. Oh, you don't fool me with that kind of talk. You should be proud you've got a farm. Did you ever ride a cultivator all day for a quarter of a mile down a field? All you have to do when you get to the end of the furrow is to turn around and come back again. All day long. Day in and day out. Well, what do you want to do? I'm gonna leave. Alan, please. Oh, don't do anything you might regret later on. We were both born on farms. We've got them. And if you and I, Alan... Hey, come on, Lucille. How about a dance? Oh, oh, hello, Bill. Why, sure. If Alan doesn't mind. No, no, go ahead, Bill. It's all right. Thanks a lot, Alan. I'll meet you right after this dance, Alan. All right, Lucille. Yeah, I'll be right over, Tom. What's the matter? Oh, how come you're not dancing? Oh, Bill's dancing with Lucille now. I haven't seen you doing much dancing yourself tonight. Why not? Well, I've gotten an argument with some of the boys here. Yeah? Say, maybe you could help us. Yeah, hello, Alan. What's it all about? Well, Tom was trying to tell us a pure strain of hogs could be bred in this district. And we said it can. Hopefully, he thought they'd put it up to you, Alan. You've got some good ideas about farming. Yeah, how about that? Well, I guess it could be done, all right? See? What did I tell you? You know, it's all very well to talk about it, Alan, but it's another thing to do it. If I wanted to do it, I could, all right? I don't see. Why not, fellas? And if anyone could raise a pure bred strain of hogs in this district, I think how much better pork we'd get around here. Hey, it would be an experiment, all right? Well, so is that new insecticide when it came out. But it sure gets rid of the pest now, though. And remember how some of us laugh when the 4-H agent told us about scientific farming? I remember. Looks like the dance is over. Yeah. I guess you'd better find Lucille, Alan. Oh, she said she'd meet me. She'll be over here in a minute. Well, we've got to be getting home. And don't forget the 4-H meeting tomorrow night, Tom. All right, long. Good night, fellas. Night, Tom. Night. Hey, Tom, did you mean it when you said that the 4-H clubs really teach you about scientific farming? Oh, sure. Lucille could have told you about that. She's a member. So you never did join the club. Why not? Well, I always knew about the clubs, but I never had any idea that there was actually anything scientific about them. Well, neither did I until I became a member. But I found out that farm methods change all the time. And science is getting to play an important part in farming. Alan, I think it's time we were going home. Oh, hello, Tom. Hello, Lucille. See, you're coming to the meeting tomorrow night. Of course I am. I've got to make a report. Well, listen, why don't you get Alan to come too? Oh, I'm not a member. Oh, I'll try, Tom. Maybe he will. Oh, I'll see you tomorrow then. Good night. Good night. Hey, if you think I'm going to a meeting. What were you and Tom talking about, Alan? Oh, about raising a purebred strain of hogs in this district. Tom's pretty serious about farming. He calls himself a scientific farmer ever since he joined the 4-H. Yeah, we got to talking about that, too. Say, Lucille, you wouldn't know. Do you learn anything about scientific farming in the clubs? Oh, certainly. Why don't you and sis come to the meeting tomorrow night, Alan? You'll find out much more about it then. Oh, I like that idea of science in the farm. All right. We'll come just to see what it's all about. But remember what I told you. I really am going to leave the farm, Lucille. My mind's made up. Oh, Alan. Oh, listen. Did you hear that? It's going to rain. We'll be soaked before we get home. What, the first rain in months? Oh, just what the crops need. Oh, there you are, thinking about the crops instead of my new dress. Well, talk all you want about going away. You're a farmer at heart, Alan. In a drought season, under the relentless dazzle of the sun that burns as hardest fire, farm life is motionless and silent, awaiting the drenching relief of cooling rainstorms that come all to seldom. Then everything revives again as the showers drum upon red vines, pattern the fields, and slashes in the metal brooks. So on to that night, and the following day, rain swept the farmlands. And in the evening, Alan and his sister arrive at an old country schoolhouse where the 4-H Club meeting is held. If it only hired a little, it wouldn't be so late. There are quite a few here, aren't there? Oh, Pop Lutz is up there on the platform with Tom. I wonder what he's doing here. He's about the oldest farmer in the district. Yeah. Oh, uh, let's get this thing. Well, I'll surely be glad to make a report down here next week. Well, now, uh, we've only got to hear from two more members tonight, and then we'll have Pop Lutz say a few words. All right, now, first, what have you been doing, Rod? Well, I've been pretty busy lately. Last week, I went over to Springfield to see those new cellar-glass poultry houses. They're just a thing from my white Wyam Dot chicken. How are the chicks coming, Rod? It's fine. I've been keeping a record of feeding, watering, and culling the flock. I'm planning to enter my best hens at the next county fair. All right, fine. Thanks very much. Well, now, that leaves only one member we haven't heard from tonight. Lucille. Lucille? I didn't know she was doing anything in this kind of work. Ah, I guess Lucille takes this business pretty seriously. I wanted to tell you about the small garden I have next to our milkhouse on the farm. The green vegetables and the potatoes and the tomatoes are coming alongside. What I'd like to do is can about 200 corks of them for the family this winter. Well, Lucille, Lucille. Yeah, but look what Rod's doing. Those cellar-glass hen houses are pretty nice and fast. Well, Pop, everybody wants to hear from you. I guess you'll have to close the meeting for us. All right, Tom. You know, it's good for an old farmer like me to... A little louder. Louder? All right, yes. You know, it's good for an old farmer like me to hear about the fine work you young farmers are doing. Our country doesn't have to worry about the future of farming long as the clubs make boys and girls take it seriously. I wish there had been something like the 4-H for me when I was a boy. All right. Well, I guess that's about all I got to say, Tom. All right. Meeting adjourned. Oh, hello, Alan. Too bad you couldn't have got here earlier. I'm glad you came. Hello, Alan. Hello there, Pop. See, Pop, Alan never did join the club. Well, I hadn't thought of you not being in the club, Alan. The age limit runs from 10 to 20. You're about 17, aren't you? 18. Well, it seems to me you got to admit the young folks around here are doing pretty good work on their farms. Well, they take farming seriously, Pop. I don't know what you mean, Alan. Well, I didn't tell you last night, Tom. I'm leaving the farm to be a scientist. Oh, you better think about that, Alan. Well, I thought it over. Well, the club showed me how I could be both a farmer and a scientist. We learn a lot as we grow older, Alan. I guess you might call it science at that, though. Oh, but here, read this booklet for you before you make up your mind. Scientific farming, huh? Yep. All right, Pop, farewell. It's a serious question, boy, leaving the farm. Better think it over. The next day dawns bright and hot. All over the vast stretches of farmland, tiny wists of vapor rise from the freshly dappled earth after the rainfall, and the sun burns again in the sky. Alan's father and mother are sitting dejectedly on the porch steps. It's going to be the hardest thing I ever had to do in my life, Martha. Wasn't the children think about it? This will probably be pretty upset. She always did love the farm. Alan's different. He said the other night he wasn't going to be a farmer, so I don't imagine he'll mind as much when I tell him. Do you think we really have to let the farm go? Looks that way, Martha. Grasshoppers ate up most of the crops. Can't fight an army of pests. When I think of it, though, how you and me got married and came here, how proud you were of the farm, belonging as it did to your grandfather and your own father, and how we worked from sun up to sunset, you and me both riding plows in different fields. There was no one but us then. You worked like a man, Martha, all the time. Yeah, and we raised the children here. I tell you, it would be hard to give up the farm. It was all we had when we started out together. Somehow, I thought we'd always live here. I know, Martha. Well, Mom. Hello, son. Pa, do you think a fella could raise a pure-bred strain of hogs in this district? Sure would make the quality of pork a lot better, wouldn't it? Yeah, I guess would, then. You and Sis came home pretty late last night. Where were you, Alan? Oh, we were over at a meeting in the schoolhouse. I've been doing a lot of thinking during the night, Pa. Pop Lutz gave me one of the 4-H club's booklets to read. I tried to get you to join that club long time ago, Alan, but you never seem to care much about it. Yeah, I know. Well, don't make much difference now, son. I think I'll have to sell the farm. Give up the farm? Why, Pa? Pa's got most of the crop. Anyway, you said you'd rather be a scientist than a farmer. I know you're trying to keep the farm with my own son, no water. Well, I guess I was upset or something the other night. What do you mean? Well, after I read that booklet, I got to figuring how much science and farming go hand in hand. Last night, I thought how much the farm means to you and more what it must have meant to your Pa, too. Your son? Well, I hope you forget what I said. You see, I could join the club, find out the scientific ways of making the crops we have better, and don't give up the farm, Pa. You want to stay there. I'll stay, Pa. Well, for each club work sounds like a mighty good opportunity for a boy. Well, sure it is. Well, I'd like to try and raise that pure-bred strain of hogs, too. You know, they give prizes for things like that. Yeah, of course. If we could save some of the crop, we might have to sell the farm. All right, son, we'll see what we can do. Good. I'll see you later. Where are you going, Alan? Out in the North 80. There's plenty of work to do. Alan mounts the cultivator and drives his team slowly out into the richness of the prairies. Swiftly downward cut the discs of his cultivator and the deep black earth forms and furrows beneath him. As the summer passed, a boy faithfully did his chores and in his spare moments devoted his time to various aspects of scientific farming. Under the direction of his club's county agent, Alan attempted to raise a pure-bred strain of hogs in his district. The following year, at the great 4-H Club Convention in Chicago, members of the 4-H Club Convention, for the past few days we've heard from boys and girls from every state in the Union. They've told us about the work of their clubs in home economics, in agriculture, and in leisure time. Now, I want to introduce the young man, Alan Williams, from Hammond, Illinois. Alan represents his club at the convention. And I think what he has to say will interest you. Alan, will you step right up here please? Come right along. I really am proud to be here today, as representative from my district. You see, I didn't join the 4-H until last year. I knew about it, but I thought I wanted to give up farming and become a scientist. And then I found out that I had a chance to be both a farmer and a scientist, so I became a member. I'm experimenting and trying to raise a pure-bred strain of hogs in our district. I haven't succeeded yet, but if I do, it'll help the quality of our livestock. I haven't won any prizes like a lot of you here today, but in the 4-H, at least I've found myself. And I'm grateful for that. I just wanted you to hear from Alan, because I feel the work he is doing is typical of the spirit of the movement everywhere. During this convention of boys and girls from all sections of our country, the widespread work of the clubs has been reviewed. Let us take away the aims of the movement when we leave the convention today. A strong sense of responsibility as future farmers and citizens, and the value of scientific research in farming. The convention will adjourn with all the members present rising and giving the 4-H pledge. Let my head to clear thinking, clear loyalty, larger service to better living for my community and my country. In helping a boy like Alan discover himself, the 4-H clubs have developed an enterprising and beneficial spirit among the boys and girls on the farms in our country. Started in Illinois by Will Atwell in 1899 at a meeting of the Farmers' Institute, the 4-H clubs now number over one million boys and girls in rural communities in the United States, Alaska, Hawaii and Puerto Rico. For their great work in fostering better farms and farmers in America today, DuPont salutes the 4-H club movement in the cavalcade of America. As an appropriate conclusion to our 4-H broadcast, we are pleased to present this evening Mr. L. F. Livingston, manager of the DuPont Company's Agricultural Extension Division. Mr. Livingston, just what does the word extension mean in the name of your division? It means that we extend our bring to the farmer the latest information on new products and new methods developed in the DuPont Company's laboratory. These discoveries help farmers to reduce production costs, raise the quality of their crops and give them more comfortable and attractive surroundings in which to live. We help the farmer to put the new products developed through research into practical use. Well, just how does chemistry cut the farmers' losses and help him raise better crops, Mr. Livingston? Insects, plant diseases, and weeds cost the farmer over $6 billion each year. Research chemists in the industry are able to help the farmer in his battle against these pests. For this purpose, the DuPont Company maintains a well-equipped pest control research laboratory in Wilmington. What do they do at that research laboratory, Mr. Livingston? Among other things, they make thousands of experimental dusts and sprays to protect crops. They even raise their own pests in special chambers and incubators to find out how these compounds work. To test fly spray mixtures, for instance, they breed millions of houseflies. They even have a greenhouse where they grow the kind of plants they are trying to protect. But pest control work is only one of the ways that chemistry aids the farmers, isn't it, Mr. Livingston? Yes, indeed. Chemistry is important to agriculture in lots of ways. Chemists also provide fertilizers for the soil, to protect farm buildings and machinery, ultraviolet window material for poultry houses, and dynamite for such things as clearing fields, planting trees, even blasting DuPonts. And there's another thing few people realize. Chemistry is one of the American farmers' best customers. You mean the use of agricultural crops as raw materials in making industrial products, the farm-commergic idea? Right. The list of materials industry buys from the farmer gets bigger every year as chemists make new discoveries. Take corn, for instance. More than a hundred industrial uses have been developed for corn, ranging from glycerin for industrial explosives to carbon dioxide used in making dry ice. Cotton is used in making rayon, coated fabrics, plastics, photographic film and finishes. Turpentine obtained from southern pine trees is based on synthetic camphor. Various vegetable oils find many uses, especially in the paint and varnish industry. As, for instance, the oil from soybeans. At present, one of the three major crops in the central western part of our country. Yes, indeed. Industry is turning to the farm for more and more of its raw materials. The DuPont Agricultural Extension Division brings the farmer and the DuPont chemist closer together. Thus, the farmer benefits the industry benefits and, above all, the customer gets better things for better living at lower cost. Thank you, Mr. Livingston. Some of our listeners might like to have a little folder called DuPont's Partnership with the Farmer. This gives more information on this subject and may be obtained free of charge by writing DuPont Wilmington Delaware. Just ask for the folder DuPont's Partnership with the Farmer. Daylight Saving begins next Sunday. If your community does not go on Daylight Saving Time, this program will reach you one hour earlier. The Stargazer, a dramatic portrayal of events in the life of Mariah Mitchell, America's first woman astronomer, will be the subject of our broadcast when next week at this same time, DuPont again presents The Cablecade of America. This is the Columbia Broadcasting System.
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