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Deel 1 van het boek van Ot en Sien. Dit is een LibriVox-opname. Alle LibriVox-opnamen behoren tot het publieke domein. Voor meer informatie of om je aan te melden als vrijwilliger, ga naar LibriVox.org. Opname door Bianca. Het boek van Ot en Sien door Jan Lichthart en Haas Scheepstra. Deel 1. Van Ot. Ot, Ot. Ot hoort niet dat zijn moe hem roept. Ot, waar ben je? Moe kijkt door het raam. Ze ziet Ot niet. Moe kijkt in de gang. Daar is hij ook al niet. Ot, Ot. Waar zit je dan toch vent? Hier, Moe. Waar is dat? In de tuin? Ja, Moe. Moe gaat daarheen. En ja, daar ziet ze Ot. Hij zit op de grond. Naast hem staat zijn paard. En hij houdt met één hand een pushabeet. Maar dat push is heel stout. Hoor maar. Push is stout, Moe. Ze wil niet. En wat wil ze niet? Niet op het paard. En ze moet hem, Moe. Ot tilt push op. En dan zet hij haar hart op de rug van het paard. Toe dan. Maar Moe vindt dat niet goed. Voel je Ot, dat mag je niet doen. Dat doet push pijn. Laat haar gauw los. Ot laat push los. Zo is het goed. Wil jij nu op mijn rug, vraagt Moe? Ja, ja, dat wil Ot graag. Moe neemt hem op haar rug. En zo draagt Ot in huis. Kijk, daar gaan ze. Is push stout? Push, push. Wat ben je nu toch stout? Kom, ga nu gauw op Ot zijn paard. Wees maar niet bang. Bruin is van hout. En kijk, hij heeft niet ezen staart. Bruin wacht al lang en staat zo stil. Wat naar nu dat hij push niet wil. Ot en Sien. Maar wie is dat daar in de gang? Ze loopt zo maar bij Ot in huis. Dat is Sien. Ze heeft een wagen en een pop. En die brengt ze mee. Die pop mag ook maar zo in Ot zijn huis. Dag Sien, zegt Moe. Dag buurvrouw. Moe is mijn paard, roept Ot. Ja, dat ziet Sien wel. En Ot glijdt al van Moe's rug. Zal ik ook eens paard voor jou zijn, vraagt Moe. Maar dat wil Sien niet graag. Ze is wat bang. Nu neemt Moe haar op de arm en geeft haar een kus. Daar is Sien niet bang voor. Wil je niet op mijn rug? Durf je dat niet? En speel je wel graag met Ot? Kom, dat is ook al goed. Ga dan maar met Ot in de tuin. Ot geeft Sien een hand. En nu gaan ze naar de tuin. Daar staat Ot zijn paard nog. Hij pakt het beet en draagt haar mee heen. Nu moet het paard is voor de wagen. Dan mag de pop rijden. Maar dat paard trekt niet. Daarom schuift Sien de wagen maar voort. Zo gaat het ook goed. En Ot springt hoog op. Nu is hij het paard. Dat is echt hoor. Wat een pret, wat een pret. Een vreemd dier. Wat zit daar aan de boom? Ot blijft staan en kijkt. Sien blijft ook staan. En kijkt ook. Dat is een vreemd ding. Hij krijgt net een klein doosje. En het kruik langs de stam. Ot laat zijn paard staan. En Sien laat haar wagen ook staan. Ot bukt zich en kijkt goed. Sien bukt zich ook en kijkt ook goed. Ze doet hem alles na. Nu steekt Ot de hand uit. En grijp naar het dier. Maar dat doet Sien hem niet na. Pas op, roept ze. Ze durft niet zo goed als Ot. Die tikt op het doosje. Daardoor valt het dier op de grond. En nu raapt Ot het op. Daar zit iets in het doosje. Wat is dat? Een kopje steekt haar uit. Ot danst in het rond. Een beest, een beest, roept hij. Sien danst ook. En ze roept net als Ot. Een beest, een beest. Gewoon naar Moe, zegt Ot. Ze gaan vlug naar huis. Wat is dat, Moe? Dat is een slak, zegt Moe. Die woont in dat doosje. Dat is haar huis. Een slakje, kom uit je huis. Laat je kopje kijken. Ik wou zo graag je kopje rest zien. Het moet zo aardig lijken. Zie je dat? Ot en Sien staan er met de neus bij. De slak steekt de kop uit het huis. Ot voelt er aan. Maar dan gaat de kop gauw weer weg. Kom, breng het dier nu weer in de tuin, zegt Moe. Die trui. Daar is trui. Ze komt uit school. Ze is al zes jaar. Ot is pas vijf en Sien vier. Dag, Moe. Dag, kind. Waar is Ot, Moe? In de tuin met Sien. Ga jij ook maar heen. Wacht, neem voor elk een stuk koek mee. En dit is voor jou. Dank u, Moe. En trui houdt Moe haar mondje toe. Moe heeft haar een kus. Trui stapt naar de tuin. Waar zijn Ot en Sien? Oh ja, daar zijn ze, bij de goot. Ot grijpt met zijn hand in het vuil. Wat ziet haar uit? En kijk, die Sien is. Haar schort is nat en vies. Dat mag je niet doen, Rob trui. Een dam, zegt Ot. Kijk, een dam in de goot. Het water kan haar niet door. Het kan haar niet door, zegt Sien. En ze roert met een stok in de goot. Maar je wordt veel te nat, zegt Trui. Nat en vuil. Kijk, je broek is Ot. En je schort Sien. Dat mag je niet doen. Kom maar gauw mee naar de pomp. Hier, ik heb ook een stuk koek voor je. Maar je moet eerst schoon zijn. Eergeef ik het je niet. Ot en Sien gaan met Trui naar de pomp. Als ze schoon zijn, krijgt elk een stuk koek. Dat smaakt best hoor. Maar in de goot was het toch ook prettig. Een verhaal. Juff heeft verteld, zegt Trui. Heel mooi. Het was van een gijt. Meh, roept Ot. Hij kent wel een gijt. En hij doet zijn hoofd op zij en springt op Trui toe. Net of haar stoot. Sien lacht erom. Maar Trui zegt, nee Ot, niet doen. Dan vertel ik het verhaal niet. Nu is Ot stil. Hij hoort met Sien naar Trui. Die vertelt. Er was eens een oude gijt. Ze had zeven jongen. De moeder was wit. En elk kind was ook wit. Ze woonde in een hut. Die hut stond bij een bos. En nu moest de moeder eens naar het bos. Moeder was weg. Maar oh, daar kwam een wolf. Hij hoort beest. Hij woonde in de hut. Maar de deur was dicht. Ik ben je moe, zei hij. Je bent moe niet, riep een gijtje. Je bent de wolf. Ik hoor het aan je stem. Die is zo grof. Nu liep de wolf hard weg. Hij stallend een stuk spek. En altijd op. Daardoor werd zijn stem fijn. En hij liep weer gauw naar de hut. Maak de deur open. Ik hoor maar. Maar een ander gijtje riep. Je bent moe niet. Je bent de wolf. Je poten zijn zwart. En die van moe zijn wit. Weer liep de wolf weg. Hij stak zijn poten in het water. En toen in een zak met mail. En nu ging hij nog eens naar de hut. Klop klop. En hij stak zijn voet onder de deur. Doe open. Ik ben je moe, riep hij. En hij stak zijn een verhaal voor volg. De deur ging open. En daar was de wolf. Hij deed de bek een wijd open. En hij keek heel kwaad. Wat waren de gijtjes bang? Eenkroop in de kast. Eenkroop in de stoof. Eenkroop in de turfpak. Eenkroop achter de kast. Eenkroop onder een stoel. Eenkroop onder de tafel. En eenkroop in de klok. In de klok vroeg Ot. Hoe kan dat? Dat wist trouw niet. Maar Juf zei toch dat er één in de klok geroop. En toen vroeg Ot. Toen kwam de wolf. En had er zes op. Oh die stoute wolf. En toen liep hij weg. En toen kwam de moeder thuis. Maar oh wat schrok die. Oh oh ze zijn dood. Nee, nee, ze zijn dood. Dat riep ze maar al door. Toen keek het gijtje dat in de klok zat om een hoekje. En het zag zijn moe. Toen sprong het op de grond. En het zei aan zijn moe wat de wolf gedaan had. Nee, nee, riep de moeder. Wat spijt me dat? Wat spijt me dat? Maar ze ging met haar kind naar het bos. En daar lag aan de kant de wolf. Maar die sliep. En zijn buik ging op en neer. En toen haalde de gijt gauw een mes. En ze sneedt een wolf zijn buik open. En toen sprongerde ze. Gauw naar huis zien. Je moe wacht. Je moet eten. En wij ook. Vader is er al. Kom op. Toen ging zien gauw naar huis. Een man met een aap. Tra kwam alweer van school. Wat ben je laat, zijn moe? Daar is een man met een aap moe. Mag ik nog eens gaan kijken? Een man met een aap moe. Een man met een aap moe. Mag ik nog eens gaan kijken? O, die komt straks wel hier. Dan kun je hem goed zien. Roep ot ook maar. Ot, ot, een aap. Daar was ot al. Waar is de aap nu, moe? Vroeg hij? Moe keek eens in de straat. Trouw ging mee. En ot ging ook mee. Daar kwam de man aan. Een aap zat op zijn arm. Het dier had een touw onder een hals. Hij droeg hem pet. En het had een rood rokje aan. Dat leek zo leuk. De man zette de aap voor het raam. Ot liep er naartoe. Maar moe nam hem gauw bij de arm. Neen mijn kind, zei ze, de aap bijtje als je te dicht bij hem komt. Blijf maar hier bij mij. De aap keek en keek. Hij zag niets blij. En hij trok al maar met zijn neus. Omhoog, zei de man. Toen klomde aap langs het blind omhoog. Dat ging heel vlug. In een wip zat hij op de groot van een dak. Hij heeft vier handen, zei moe. Zie je wel, Trouw? Ja, ja. En een staart ook, riep Ot. Het is een vies beest, moe, zei Trouw weer. Hij krabpt zich. De man trok aan het touw. De aap gleed omlaag. Hij sprong weer op de arm van de man. Ot gaf een cent. En de man ging verder. Ot is stoud. Wat doet Ot daar? Hij bent Poes een touwende hals. Poes zit wel stil, maar ze kijkt toch bang. Sien staat daarbij, met de pop in de arm. Ze vindt het niet lief van Ot. Niet doen Ot, zegt ze. Ja, zegt Ot. Poes is een aap. Ze moet omhoog. En hij zet Poes tegen de stam van de boom. Poes zit stil en kijkt. Toedan, zegt Ot, omhoog, in de boom. En hij trekt aan het touw. Poes sluipt een eind weg, maar ver kan ze niet. Ze zit aan het touw vast. Weer zet Ot haar tegen de stam. Toedan zegt hij. En hij trekt Poes aan de start. Oh, Ot, dat mag je niet doen, zegt Sien. Ja, ze zal, zegt Ot, omhoog, omhoog. Daar komt Moe aan. Ze ziet wat Ot doet. Voet. Ze ziet wat Ot doet. Voet je, zegt ze. Je mag Poes geen kwaad doen. Dat is niet lief van je. Maar ik ga het touw los. Dan doet Poes pijn. Poes is stout, Moe. Nee, zegt Moe. Jij bent stout. Poes is toch geen aap. Pas maar op of ik ben jou een touw om je been. Dan ben jij een aap. En dan jaag ik je naar het dak. Sien lacht. Ze loopt hard weg. Aan een touw, daar houdt ze niet van. Wat denkt Poes? Poes moet van Ot een aapje zijn. Nu bind hij haar al met een touw. Maar Sien zegt, oh, je doet haar pijn. Dat arme dier, toe laat dat naal. Ot laat het niet. En wat denkt Poes? Ot is een plaag. Sien is een snoes. Ot en trui. Ot en trui staan voor het raam. Op straat. Daar komt een man aan. Zou dat vader zijn? Het is vader niet. De man gaat voorbij. Wat blijft vaderlang weg? Trui loopt naar buiten. Ze kijkt in de straat. Vader is nog niet te zien. Komt vader al, vraagt Ot. Hij is nog in huis. Nee, roept Trui. Ze roept heel hard. Anders hoort Ot het niet. Trui is buiten. Trui drukt een neus tegen de ruit. Hij neus wordt plat. Wat lijkt dat gek? Ot lacht erom. Hij drukt zijn neus ook tegen de ruit. Nu moet Trui wel lachen. Trui geeft Ot een kus. Die kus is niet echt. Ot voelt hem niet. Wat doe je nu, vraagt een stem? Trui schrik daarvan. Ze ziet op. Oh, daar is vader. Hij loopt hem toe. Dag vader, zegt ze. Dag kind. Daar heb je Ot ook. Dag vader, roept hij. Dag baas. En vader stapt met Trui en Ot in huis. Op vaders knie. Ot klimt op vaders knie. Daar zit hij zo graag. Toevader, zegt Ot. Hop, hop. Moet ik al weerpaard zijn, vraagt vader. Doe dan maar. Naar grootmoe. Naar grootmoe, zegt Ot. Daar gaat het heen. Ot springt op en neer. Wat gaat dat echt? Ot lacht wat hij kan. Hij vindt het zo lekker. Vader zingt. Trup, trap, trup, trap. Eerst gaat het in stap. Hop, hop, ho, ho, hop. Nu voort in galop. Het paartje loopt mooi. Het krijgt ook wat hoi. Dan doet vader net of hij Ot op de grond werpt. Dat vindt Ot juist zo prettig. Hij weet wel dat vader het niet doet. Vader houdt hem goed vast. Nog weer, zegt Ot. Hij wordt niet moe. Maar vader wel. Nog één keer, zegt vader. En dan is het uit. Daar gaat het weer. Als die rit uit is, moet je naar bed, zegt moe. Einde van deel 1 Opname door Bianca In Utrecht Op 4 juli 2009 Deel 2 Van het boek van Ot en Sien Deze LibriVox-opname Behoort tot het publieke domijn. Opname door Bianca Het boek van Ot en Sien Door Jan Lichthart En Haas Scheepstra Deel 2 Ot is lief. Nu al naar bed, moe. Het is nog zo vroeg, zegt Ot. Vroeg? Het is juist laat. Even op de klok zien hoe laat het is. Kijk maar eens. Ot kijkt naar de klok. Maar hij kan nog niet zien hoe laat ze wijst. Moe schenkt een glas melk in. Drink eens, zegt ze. En hap eens van je brood. Dan wordt je groot en sterk van. Zo praat moe met Ot. En dan trekt ze hem de klieren uit. Vader leest nu de krant. Truis speelt eerst nog met haar pop. Dan eet ze haar boterham op. Het wordt ook tijd voor haar. Hoor, daar piep de deur. Wie komt daar binnen? Wel, het is Poes. Ot ziet haar. Poes, Poes, wil je wat melk? Mag het moe? Ja, dat mag. En Ot geeft Poes wat van zijn melk. Moe zegt moe. Dat is lief van je. Poes lust heel graag melk. Nu ziet Ot zijn paard. Mag het paard mee naar bed, moe? Het paard naar bed? Het paard moet op stal. Toen maar moe, mag het? Moe lacht. Mag het vader, vraagt Ot. Ja, vent, zei jij je paard maar in bed. Dat kan best. En Ot is blij. Een school in de tuin. Trui is met Ot en Sien in de tuin. Ot zit op het hekje om de bleek. Sien staat daarnaast. En Trui staat voor Ot en Sien. Ik ben de juf, zegt Trui. Pas nu goed op, dan zal ik je verschenen. Maar eerst moet je recht zitten. Handjes voor. Handjes in de zij. Handjes op de rug. Ot en Sien doen wat Trui zegt. Mooi. Zegt nu eens na. ABC. Dat doen ze ook. En nu. ABC de kat gaat mee. Dat doen ze weer. Ot lacht niet en Sien ook niet. Ze doen heel goed hun best. En dan zegt Trui. ABC de kat gaat mee. De hond blijft thuis. Piep zegt een muis in het voorhuis. Ot en Sien kennen het versje wel. Nu mag Ot eerst alleen. Hij komt voor de klas. En hij zegt het versje vlug op. Ja, zegt juf. Het is wel goed, maar het is te vlug. Kom jij eens hier zien. Zeg jij, het is op. En die zegt met haar lieve stem. En die zegt met haar lieve stem. Het versje heel mooi op. Knap, zegt de juf. En nu gaat de school uit. Ik moet zelf naar school. Het is haast twee uur. Die wijze poes. Ze zijn in school. Ot, Sien en Pop. Bruin staat naast Sien. Hij doet ook mee. Trui roept. Muu mooi. 1, 2, 1, 2. Ze neemt als juf haar rok wat op. Ik speelde hier niet voor gek. Van een mus en van een vlinder. Trui zal weg. Ot en Sien zijn alleen. Wat doen ze nu? Ot loopt op het pad om de bleek. Hij zoekt een mooi steentje. Sien zoekt er ook eentje. Piep piep. Wie doet dat? Oh, daar heeft een mus. En daar zijn er nog meer. Kijk, kijk, die pikt. Zoekt ze ook steentjes. Sien, zegt Ot. Hij sluipt er zacht naartoe. Haast is Ot erbij. Hij neemt zijn pad in de hand. Nog één stap. Oh, daar vliegt de troep weg. Eén zit er op een tak in de boom. Ze schilpt wat ze kan. Lacht ze Ot uit. Ik klim in de boom, zegt Ot. Dan vang ik de mus toch. En hij grijpt de stam alweer. Maar de mus vliegt weg. Een vlinder. Ze loopt daarheen. De vlinder vliegt weg. Vlap, vlap, vlap doet hij. Je ziet het wel, maar je hoort het niet. Nu is het dier hier en dan is het daar. Kijk, daar zit hij weer op een bloem. Pas nu opzien. Pof. Daar ligt Sien op de grond. En de vlinder vliegt door de lucht. Doet Ton. Dicht bij de boom staat een Ton. Hij staat in de hoek. En die Ton is heel hoog. En de vlinder vliegt er niet inzien. Ze zijn nog te klein. Maar nu schopt Ot eens tegen de Ton. Boom, boom, klinkt het. De Ton is ook leeg. Til mis op, zegt Ot. Sien wil het wel doen, maar ze kan het niet. Ot is veel te zwaar. Daar staan ze nu beide bij de Ton. Ot legt zijn handen om de rand. Hij springt op. Hij wil waarin zien. En Sien doet het hem na. Daar valt de Ton om. En daar ligt ze nu op de grond. Dat komt ervan. Mooi, mooi, roept Ot. Ze is leeg. Nou, kruip ik haar in. En hij doet wat hij zegt. Zijn hoofd steekt hij in de Ton. Nu legt hij zijn handen erin. Nu zijn knie. Nu nog een knie. Zie zo, daar ligt hij. Maar die nare Ton ligt niet stil. Zo rolt hij hem weer. Maar dat helpt niet. En hij valt onver in de Ton. Help, help! Sreelt hij. Maar Sien helpt niet. Ze lacht hem uit. Nu kruipt Ot goud terug. En hij lacht ook alweer. Maar hoe komt hij nou in die Ton? Hij gaat op de grond zitten. Vlak voor de Ton. En dan schuift hij wat terug. Ja, dat gaat. Daar zit hij al. Een mooi huisje voor die twee. Ot en Sien in de Ton. Rik, tik, tik. Valt haar wat? Rik, tik, rik, tik, rik, tik. Zo gaat het al door. O, hé, het regent Ot. Dat is niets. Ik word hier niet nat en jij ook niet. Ja, kijk, je voeten. Ot schuift nog meer in de Ton. Sien trekt haar beentjes wat op. Zo gaat het wel. Nu worden ze niet meer nat. Dat is leuk. Het regent en ze worden niet nat in hun huisje. Wat is dat? Valt er een dropje door de Ton? Ze is vast niet dicht. Nu, één zo'n dropje dat is niets. Daar word je niet nat van. Ot en Sien, kom gauw in huis. Je wordt nat. Zo roep moe. Nee, moe, we zijn in ons huis. We worden niet nat. In huis? We zijn in de Ton. Moe gaat in Sien. Ze loopt door de regen. Waar zijn Ot en Sien? Ze ziet ze niet. Waar ben je, roep moe? Hier in de Ton. Dat is ons huis. Wil u er ook in? Moe bukt zich. Jawel, daar zitten die twee puters. Nu zegt moe, blijf dan maar zitten. Maar voor mij is dat huis wat te klein. Nog een verhaal. O, zo mooi. Ot laat zijn paard staan. Als hij van een verhaal hoort, dan is hij erbij. Hoe was het dan, trui? Toen nou. Er was eens een witte flinder. Die heb ik gezien, roept Ot. En er was ook een zwarte flinder. Die heb ik nog niet gezien. Wees nou stil, Ot. Hoor maar goed toe. De ene flinder was zo wit als sneeuw. Dat was sneeuwitje. De ander was zo zwart als pik. Dat was pik zwartje. Ze speelde prettig samen. Als de zon mooi scheen, dan waren ze blij. Ik vlieg naar de zon, zei de witte. Ik ook, zei de zwarte. Wie u het eerst is? Dat was goed. Daar vlogen ze al. Nu was de ene het hoogst en dan de ander. Maar de zon was zo heel, heel ver. Het ging toch niet. En O, W, daar viel al een dropje. Waar nu heen, een huis hadden ze niet. Waar nu heen, een huis hadden ze niet. Kijk mijn mooi zwart pak eens. En kijk mijn mooi witpak eens. Ik weet wat, kom maar mee. Pik zwartje vloog naar een rode tulp. Rode tulp, mogen we in je kamer? De rode tulp zag de twee vlinders. Jij mag er wel in, maar die witte niet. Die maak mijn huis vuil. Oog, dat is niet waar, lieve rode tulp. Maar de rode tulp vond het toch niet goed. Nu is het niet goed. Nu is het niet goed. Nu is het niet goed. Nu is het niet goed. Toch niet goed. Nu, als nee, weet je er niet in mocht, dan wap ik zwartje ook niet. Dat was lief van het dier zijn moe. Ja, hij moe. En toen vroeg Oot nog een verhaal vervolg. En toen, toen ging het naar een witte tulp. Witte tulp, mogen we in je kamer? Het is zo nat in de lucht. En mijn wit pak wordt zo vuil. De witte tulp keek naar de twee vlinders. Jij mag er wel in, maar die zwarte niet. Die maakt mijn huis vuil. Oog nee, lieve witte tulp. Dat is niet waar. De witte tulp wou het toch niet toestaan. Nu, dan was nee, weet je er ook niet in. Dat was net zo lief, he moe. Ja, mijn schat. En toen vroeg Oot weer. Toen was daar een plant. Die had heel veel grote blaren. Ik weet wat. Ik weet wel, driepik zwartje. Kom maar gauw hier. Het kleine ding kroop onder een groot blad. En toen deed Sneewetje het ook. Wel, wat zaten ze daar lekker. Nu konden ze niet nat worden. En het was zo leuk. De regen deed van Rik, Tik, Tik op het blad. En de dropjes vielen er af. Maar de twee vriendjes bleven droog. Daar is geen de zon weer. Toen was ook gauw het spel weer aan de gang. Wat ging het mooi? Nog mooier dan zo pas. En weet je waarom? Sneewetje. En weet je waarom? Sneewetje dacht, wat heb ik een lief vriendje? En pik zwartje dacht, wat is die sneewetje lief voor mij? En nu is het uit. De man met het orgel. Eens in de week komt er in de straat van Oot en zien een orgel. Hoor, daar is het weer. Wat speelt het mooi? Mag ik kijken, Moe? Vraagt Oot. Dat vindt Moe goed. De jongens en meisjes. Ook grote mensen blijven staan. En zelfs een oude grootvader. De man draait aan een kruk. Het orgel speelt. Nu is gaat het hard. En dan weer zacht. De jongens en de meisjes zingen mee. Weet je wat aardig is? Voor het orgel staan drie poppen. Zijn dat echte mannen? Zijn ze niet dood? Eén ervan slaat met een stokje op en neer. Kijk, hij slaat ook met zijn hand. En hij draait met zijn hoofd. De twee op de hoek dansen. Linksom, rechtsom en dan in het rond. Oot en Sien, Piet en Min doen het na. Daar komt een vrouw met een bakje. Ze gaat van deur tot deur. Nu is ze bij de deur van Sien haar Moe. Sien mag een cent in het bakje doen. Dan komt de vrouw bij de moeder van Oot. Oot legt ook een cent in het bakje. En nu trekt de man het orgel verder. Mag ik mee, Moe? Vraagt Oot. Ik ook. Vraagt Sien. Een heel klein eindje. Dat mag. Bij de school. Het orgel gaat verder en verder. Oot en Sien lopen maar al mee. Ze worden niet moe van het horen. He, daar is de school. De jongens en meisjes zijn juist op de speelplaats. Is dat trouw niet? Trouw, trouw, roept Oot. Trouw komt bij het hek. Je moet gauw naar huis gaan, zegt ze. Nee, zegt Oot. Wij gaan ook naar school. Wie is dat? Vraagt Juff. O, Juff, dat is mijn broertje. En dat meisje dan? Is dat je zusje? Nee, zegt Oot. Dat is Sien. En hoe heet jij? Vraagt Juff. Ik heet Oot. Mag ik ook naar school? Wou je zo graag? Hoe oud ben je? Juff lacht. Ze doet het hek open. Kom maar eens hier, zegt ze. Oot stopt door het hek en Sien volgt ook. Ze is wel wat bang, maar ze gaat toch mee. Al de jongens en de meisjes van de klas lopen om de twee kleintjes heen. Trouw lacht erom dat Oot zo durft. Hij is niets bang. Juff klapt in de handen. En alle gaan naar binnen. Ook Oot en Sien. In de school. De jongens en de meisjes zitten op hun plaats. Juff staat met Oot en Sien voor de klas. Alle kijken naar hen. Ze vinden het zo aardig dat die twee kleintjes in school zijn. Vind je het hier mooi? Vraagt Juff. Ja, zegt Oot. En hij kijkt om zich heen. En jij Sien? Die kijkt Juff aan en lacht een beetje. Maar ze zegt niets. Wat wou je nu hier, Oot? Vraagt Juff. Jij moet een verhaal doen. Wat is dat een leuk ventje? Hou je zoveel van een verhaal? Trouw doet het verhaal in huis dat jij in school doet. Trouw krijgt een kleur. Juff kijkt daar aan en knikt daar toe. Dat vind ik mooi van Trouw, zegt Juff. Ken je ook een versje? Ja. En Oot zegt. Draai je het wildje nog eens rond, klapper eens in de handjes. Handjes omhoog, handjes omlaag, en Oot doet er alles bij. Eerst draait hij de handen om elkaar heen, dan klappt hij in de handen en zo verder. Mooi zegt Juff, maar het is te vlug. Ja, zegt Oot, het is te vlug. Nu lacht de hele klas weer. Jij bent een baas, zegt Juff. Wil je een print? Juff neemt voor elke print uit de kast. En dan mag Trouw mee om de twee naar huis te brengen. Einde van deel twee. Opname door Bianca in Utrecht op 10 juli 2009. Deel drie van het boek van Oot en Sien. Deze LibriVox-opname behoort tot het publieke domijn. Opname door Bianca. Het boek van Oot en Sien door Jan Lichthardt en Haas Scheepstra. Deel drie. Een vreemde hond. Oot wou graag alleen op straat. En dan ga ik ver wegmoe, zei hij, maar dat mocht hij niet. Ik ben bang dat je het huis niet weer kunt vinden, zij moe. Je mag alleen in de tuin. Daar mag je gaan zover je wilt. Nu, dat was ook goed. Ga je mee, poes, zei Oot. Hij nam poes op de arm. Nu ging hij in de tuin. Dat was een grote stad. Eerst een straat door. Die straat liep om de bleek. En dan nog een straat door. Heel, heel ver. Die straat liep weer om de bleek. En dan nog. Wacht, daar komt poes wel in. Dat was een mooi hok voor haar. Ben je niet blij met zo'n mooi huis, poes? Poes zijn niet. Oot praten voor haar. Ja, poes. Opeens dacht Oot, ik ben een hond. Woef, woef, riep hij. Hij liep op handen en voeten. Poes moest uit het tom. Dat was nu het hok voor de hond. Zo speelde Oot een poos. Moe dacht, ik moet eens naar Oot zien. Hij blijft zo lang weg. Ze keek in de tuin. Ze zag Oot niet. Ze riep. Er kwam geen antwoord. Moe ging in de tuin. Ze liep om de bleek. Woef, woef. He, moe schrikte ervan. De hond sprong uit het tom. Hij pakt een moe bij de rok. Wat een grote hond zijn moe. Daar ben ik bang voor. Lust de hond een koekje. Maar dan moet hij mij ook niet bijten. De hond lachte. Hij stond bij de benen. En hij ging met moe in huis. In den regen buiten. Oot en Sien spelen voor het huis in de straat. Zo pas was het orgaleer weer. Daar hebben ze een poos naast haar kijken. Maar ze mochten niet mee toen het orgel verder ging. Wat moeten ze nu doen? Van de stop springen, zegt Oot. Kijk, hij kan het wel. Eerst van de laagste tre, en dan van de tweede. Sien doet het hem na. Niet 1 keer, maar wel 10 keer doen ze het. Al weer regen? Jawel, de droppels vallen. Ik wil er een in mijn mond vangen, zegt Oot. Sien wil het ook. Daar staan ze, met de mond ver open. De pet van Oot ligt op de grond. En de hoed van Sien hangt aan het kort op haar rug. De droppjes vallen op hun hoofd, op hun wangen, op hun neus. Sien in de mond, hoopt Oot. Hij komt bij Sien en laat haar kijken. Sien ziet wel zijn tong en zijn tanden en zijn lippen, maar van het kleine droppje ziet ze niets. Zie je het niet? Dan ga ik haar nog eenvangen. Oot gaat weer staan, net als sop pas. Daar komt zijn moe. En daar is ook de moeder van Sien. Nu moeten ze in huis. Dat is jammer. Oot en Sien vinden het zo aardig in de regen. Danse in het water. Nu de regen over is, mag Oot weer naar buiten. Sien is er ook al. Wat nu? Over de grootspringen, zegt Oot. Daar staat nu water in. Er staat ook een plasje op straat. Het is niet diep. Sien loopt er op de tenen door. Dat vindt ze prettig. Ze wordt er niet nat van. Kijk, Oot, durf jij dat? Sien loopt er weer door. Voetje voor voetje. Dat durf ik best. Hij loopt er ook op de tenen door. Durf jij het plat voetje zo? Het gaat al erger en erger. Eerst lopen ze er nog zachtjes door. Dan gaat het hard. Op het laatst staan ze naast elkaar in het water te dansen. Wat hebben ze een pret? Trui komt uit school. Die ziet wat Oot en Sien doen. Kom maar ook in, zegt Oot. En het danst met Sien in het rond. Gauw haar uit, zegt Trui. Je wordt kletsnat. Oot wil haar niet uit. Hij vindt het veel te prettig. Eerst moet Trui moe roepen. En als die ziet wat Oot en Sien doen, moeten ze in huis. Die kinder, zegt Moe. Je kunt ze nooit alleen laten. Oot moet droge kausen aan hebben. En Sien vast ook. Met hun drieën. Het is zondag. De zon schijnt heerlijk. Het weer is mooi. Vader gaat met Trui en Oot de deur uit. Moe moet thuis blijven. Die kan niet mee. Ik moet op het huis passen, zegt ze. Loopt het huis anders weg? Dag Moe, zegt Trui. Dag Moe, roept Oot. Dag Moeder, zegt vader. Dag, zegt Moe. Zo komt even in de deur staan. Daar gaan ze heen. Vader in het midden. Trui en Oot elk aan een kant. Trui loopt rechts van vader. Oot loopt aan de linkerkant. Vader geeft ze elke hand. Trui kijkt nog eens om. Moe knikt daar toe en lacht. Ze vindt dat ze daar zo aardig met hun drieën heen stappen. Moe gaat in huis. Een boosje lopen de drie stil door. Dan trekt Oot zijn hand uit die van vader. Oot loopt graag alleen. Nu, dat mag wel. Als hij maar netjes loopt. Maar dat doet hij juist niet. Oot klimt eens op een stoep. Pas op, zegt vader. Die stoep is zo hoog. En zie je dat hekje wel? Oot klimt stoep op, stoep af. Dat is erg druk voor vader. Hij moet alder op de kleine vent passen. Trui loopt netjes naast vader. Die is ook al wat ouder. Naar ten vijver. Kom, geef mij nu ook weer eens een hand. Oot moet ik je krijgen. Oot loopt al hard vooruit. Hij lacht wat hij kan. U kan me nooit krijgen, roept hij. Kan ik het niet? Wacht maar, ik pak je wel. Vader laat Trui los. Hij loopt op na. Die hoort hard weg. Maar daar heeft vader hem al. Zal je nu mooi lopen? En niet op alle stoepen klimmen? Dat is goed. En zo gaan ze weer verder. Nu gaat het naar de vijver. Daar zwemmen eentjes in. Vader en Trui en Oot staan aan de kant. Vader heeft een zak met korsten van brood bij zich. Roep ze maar, zegt hij. Eentje, eentje, roept Oot. Daar komen de eenden al aan. Mag ik wat brood, vraagt Trui. Ik ook, vraagt Oot. Vader geeft het. Nu werpen Trui en Oot stukjes brood aan de kant in het gras. De eenden klimmen op de wal. Ze vechten haast om het brood. Oot gooit een stukje in het water. Kijk die eende is. Ze zwemmen heel hard. Ze schieten er op af. Kijk, kijk, zegt Trui. Daar staat er één op zijn kop. Nog een boosje blijven ze staan. De zak met brood is nu leeg. De eenden kijken nog. Dan gaan ze weer in het water. Nu er geen eten meer is, zwemmen ze weg. Vader gaat met Oot en Trui naar huis. Zondags vreugd. Wat is het mooi hier in Planssoen? De lucht is blauw, het bos is groen. Vol bloemen staat het zachte gras. De zwanendrijven op hun plas. Het is zondag. Vader is dus vrij. Daarom zijn ook de eentjes blij. Op reis. Daar lopen Oot en Sin. Wat zijn ze ver van huis? Waar moeten ze naar toe? Hier langs, zegt Oot. Sin gaat met hem mee. Oot weet hem weg niet meer. Hij kijkt eens rond. Moet je naar huis, vraagt een groot meisje. Ja, naar huis, zegt Oot. In welke straat woont je? In welke straat wonen we? Vraagt Oot? Hij weet het niet. Sin weet het ook niet. Hoe heet je, vraagt het meisje weer? Oot. En hoe nog meer? Ootje. Het meisje lacht. En hoe heet jij, vraagt ze aan Sin? Sin en Sintje, zegt Oot voor haar. Nog een paar mensen blijven staan. Die kinderen weten de weg niet, zegt het grote meisje. En ze weten ook niet waar ze wonen. Waar woont je, vraagt een oude vrouw. Bij Trui, zegt Oot. Wie is Trui? Trui gaat naar school, zegt Oot. Het zal zijn zusje zijn, zegt de vrouw. Is Trui je zusje, kleine vent? Ja, mijn zusje. Ik woon bij mijn zusje, zegt Oot. Dag, Oot, zegt daar opeens een stem. Oot kijkt op. O, daar is Juff. Wel, wel, ben je verdwaald? Nee, zegt Oot. Ons huis is weg. Weer naar huis. Juff kwam van school. Haar weg liep door de straat waar Oot en Sin stonden. Dat trof goed. Kom, zegt Juff. Ik zal je huis wel weer eens opzoeken. Juff neemt de twee bij de hand. Waar wou je naartoe, vraagt ze. Naar huis, zegt Oot. Ja, we gaan nu naar huis. Maar toen je van huis ging, waar wou je toe naartoe? Dat weet Oot niet. En Sin weet het ook niet. Ver weg, zegt Oot. Op reis, vraagt Juff. Ja, op reis. En wat zal je Moe wel zeggen? Moe weet het niet. Jawel, Moe zoekt naar je. En als ze je niet vindt, schrijt ze. Maar Moe weet het niet, zegt Oot weer. We hebben het niet gezegd. Juist. En daarom weet je Moe nu niet waar je bent. Ze ziet je nergens. En ze is vast heel ongerust. Wie komt daar aan? Wat loopt die hart? Daar komt Moe, zegt Oot. Ja, daar komt Moe. En daar is ze al. Kinder, kinder, waar was je toch? Moe lacht nu weer. Maar ze veegt toch haar tranen af. O je vrouw, dank u wel. Ik dacht al dat ik ze nooit weer zou zien. Ja Sin, jouw Moe zoekt ook al naar je. Die is ook zo ongerust. Moe gaat gauw met Oot en Sin naar huis. Van een hoop zand. Oot mocht niet alleen op straat. Nee, dat mag niet zijn Moe. Ik heb je nu weer. Als je nog is verdwaald, dan zie ik je vast nooit meer terug. Je moet in de tuin spelen of in de kamer. Het is ook prettig in de tuin. Daar ligt een hoop zand. Oot heeft een schop. Daarmee kan hij graven. Eerst schept hij een hoop zand in het pad. En dan schept hij het van het pad weer bij de hoop. Ik maak een diep gat, denk hij. Heel, heel diep. Dat moet hij eerst aan Moe zeggen. Hij loopt naar haar tuin. En dan schept hij het van het pad weer bij de hoop. Maar eerst aan Moe zeggen. Hij loopt naar haar tuin. Zal ik een diep gat maken, Moe? Heel diep? Ja, Fenn, dat is goed. Oot gaat aan het werk. Hij steekt de schop diep in het zand. En dan tilt hij de schop op en werpt het zand op zij. Zo komt de gauw een gat. Oot stapt er eens in. Het gat is al zo diep als zijn knie hoog is. Even moet Oot erin dansen. Wat is dat leuk? Kom, nu een overspringen. Oog, daar rolt hij van de hoop af. Doet hij zich zeer? Kijk, hij lacht. Het zand is zacht. Als je erop valt, doet het geen pijn. Oot speelt nog een poos prettig in het zand. Sien met het juk. Daar is Sien met haar juk. En ze heeft haar emmers ook bij zich. Moe zegt Oot. We doen een zand in. Het zand is melk. En jij met een melkvrouw. Oot schept met zijn schop een emmer vol. Sien voelt met haar handen de ander. Sien neemt het juk op als de emmers vol zijn. Daar draagt ze de melk heen. Ze loopt om de bleek. Dan komt ze bij Oot terug. Tingeling, tingeling. Ze doet of ze aan een bel trekt. En dan zegt ze zelf. Tingeling, tingeling. Dag melkvrouw, zegt Oot. Doe de melk hier maar in. Oot houdt zijn pet op. Dat is de melkkant. Sien werpt er wat zand in. Dag man, zegt Sien. Dag melkvrouw. Sien stapt weer om de bleek. Ze is gauw weer terug. Ze trekt nog eens aan de bel. Tingeling, tingeling. Nee, de man wil geen melk meer, zegt Oot. Mag ik ook eens met het juk? Dan krijg jij de schop. Nu wordt Oot een melkboer. Eerst schept hij zijn emmers vol melk. Dan loopt hij er mee rond. En roept, melk je vrouw. Melk je vrouw. Maar niemand wil melk van hem. Sien zegt, ik heb je zelf melk. En zo gooit een schep zand in de hoogte. Dan wil Oot geen melkboer meer zijn. Als hij toch niets verkoopt. Nee, dan wil hij het niet. En gauw gaat hij weer aan het schepen. En loopt Sien weer met het juk. Oot en Sien gaan op reis. Daar zijn Oot en Sien weer. Hoor je wel wat ze zeggen? Oot zegt, dag. En Sien zegt, dag. Oot zegt, dag. Dag. En Sien zegt, dag. Gaan ze weer op reis? Ja, maar niet ver. Ze gaan naar Sien haar moe. En nu moeten ze ons toch gedag zeggen. We hebben zo vaak van Oot en Sien gehoord. We zijn erbij geweest dat ze een slak vonden. Ja, en dat trouw een verhaal deed. Juist. En ook al toen de man met de aper was. Oot was later zo stoud. Hij deed poes een tal om den hals. Je weet vast nog wel dat er een orgel in de straat kwam. En dat Oot en Sien toen naar school gingen. In de school zijn ze ook geweest, hè? Ze liepen ook in de regen. Toen vingen ze dropjes in de mond op. En oh ja. Toen hebben ze ook in het water gedanst. Oh, oh, ze waren verdwaald. Goed dat je ze net vond. Ja, ja. We kennen Oot en Sien wel. En nu gaan ze weg. En zeggen ze ons gedag. Oot heeft zijn pet al in de hand. Hij en Sien wuiven. Poes vindt het niet prettig. Want dan is ze zo alleen. En weet je nu wat die zo lang doet? Kijk maar. Einde van deel 3. Opname door Bianca in Utrecht op 16 juli 2009. Deel 4 van het boek van Oot en Sien. Deze LibriVox-opname behoort tot het publieke domijn. Opname door Bianca. Het boek van Oot en Sien. Door Jan Lichthart en Haas Scheepstra. Deel 4. Oot met Poes. Oot is alleen. Trouw is naar school. Moeder is aan haar werk. En Sien is ook niet bij Oot. En buiten lopen mag hij niet. Want het regent. Dat is niet prettig. Oot is alleen in de kamer. Wat moet hij nu doen? Hij trekt zijn paard om de tafel. Dan neemt hij het beet en tult het van de grond. Zo loopt hij weer mee om de tafel. Zou trui haast komen? Oot kijkt door het raam. In de straat lopen geen jongens en geen meisjes. Alles is nat. De stoep is nat. De straat is nat. De huizen zijn nat. De droppels vallen me al door. Mouw, mouw. Oot kijkt om. Daar is Poes. Moet hij mee spelen. Kom Poesje, kom. Zegt hij. Mouw, mouw. Klinkt het heel fijn. Wou je zo graag? Kom maar hier. Oot pakt Poes beet. Hij zet hij op de tafel. Dan strijkt hij haar over zijn rug. Hij legt zijn wang tegen het lijf van Poes. Poes vindt het prettig. Ze spinnt zacht. Dat is een aarde gezicht die twee. Ja ja, nu zijn ze goede vrienden. Oot strielt ons Poesje met zijn wang. En dat zal Poes wel prettig vinden. Maar al die liefheid duurt niet lang. Hier zijn ze nog de beste maatjes. Toch kijk eens gauw de verdere plaatjes. Wat Oot doet en wat Poes doet. Kom Poes, we gaan wandelen. Oot neemt Poes op zijn arm. Een paar keer stopt hij om de tafel. En dan gaat hij nog eens voor het raam. Het regent niet zo hard meer. Het regent niet zo hard meer. Het regent niet zo hard meer. Het regent niet zo hard meer. Maar trouw komt er nog niet aan. Wil je rijden Poes, vraagt Oot. Ja? Oot gaat op de knieën liggen. Hij zet Poes op zijn rug. En hij kruipt op de knieën en op de handen voort. Poes blijft een poosje stil zitten. Gaat het prettig, vraagt Oot. Vlug kruipt hij verder. Vlugger en vlugger. Poes zet haar nagels in zijn buis. Ze kan zich haast niet vasthouden. Nog harder gaat Oot. Hij springt als een paard. Dat harde rijden vind Poes niet prettig. Ze springt op zijn vloer. En nu loopt ze hard weg. Oot pakt haar nog juist bij de staart. Hij trekt haar terug. Wat is dat? Poes keert zich opeens om. Ze slaat met haar pot op Oot's hand. En ze brompt erbij. Dat doet pijn. Oot laat Poes los. Hij kijkt naar zijn hand. Daar komt bloed uit. Oh, oh, daar komt bloed uit. En Oot begint te huilen. Hoe het afliep. Moe komt in de kamer. Wat is haar vent? Ben je gevallen? Vraagt ze. Oot zit nog op de grond. Hij schrijft heel hard. En hij kijkt meteen naar zijn hand. Moe hurkt bij hem neer. Ze neemt Oot's handbeet. Ze ziet al wat er gebeurd is. Oh, oh, bloed je hand zo? Heeft Poes je gekrapt? Ja, die Poes. Zal ik het bloed afvegen? Kom maar eens mee. Moe neemt een schoon lapje. Dan gaat ze met Oot naar de pom. Ze was de hand goed schoon. Er komt geen enkel drop je bloed meer uit. De pijn is al haast over. Oot houdt nog een beetje. Moe droogt zijn tranen af. En dan winst ze een lapje om zijn hand. Nu nog een draad erom, zegt Moe. Dan zit het lapje goed vast. Heb je Poes al kwaad gedaan? Nee, Moe. Zowel weg. En toen trok ik haar aan de start. Ja, mijn kind. Daar houdt Poes niet van. Dat moet je niet weer doen. Wie komt de kamer binnen? Oh, daar is treu. De school is uit. Nu kan Oot met treu spelen. Eerst krijgen ze elk een boterhand. Als treu zo hard gelet, dan moet ze ook een boterhand hebben. Zegt Moe. Poppetjes knippen. Op straat is het nog nat. Daar kunnen treu en Oot niet spelen. Ze moeten in de kamer blijven. En Moe moet nog aan het werk. Wat moeten wij dan doen? Moe vraagt treu. Mogen we poppetjes knippen? Dat mag. Moe geeft ze elk een paar oude kranten. En dan nog elk een schaar. Treu en Oot zitten bij de tafel. Oot kijkt naar treu. Die knipt eerst een repapier af. Dat fout ze op. En dan knipt ze met de schaar stukjes van het papier weg. Nu fout ze het papier weer open. Wat aardig? Kijk, de poppetjes geven elkaar een hand. En ze blijven goed op de tafel staan. Ze dansen. Kijk maar, zegt treu. Ze doet de poppetjes op en neer. Het lijkt of ze dansen. Treu knipt nog veel meer. Oot kijkt naar treu. Ze doet nog veel meer. Oot fout ook het papier. En hij knipt erin. Maar er komt niets van. Dat vindt Oot niet prettig. Ik doe het niet langer, zegt hij. Zal ik je een steek maken? Vraag treu. Ja, ja. Treu neemt een groot stuk papier. In een wip fout ze daarvan een steek. Die krijgt Oot op. Hij dans door de kamer. Daar is Moe. Oot stek op. In de bleek. Oot en Sien zijn in de tuin. In de bleek staat een rek. En op het rek hangt de was. Die moet hard droog worden. Oot en Sien lopen achter elkaar om de bleek. Oot met zijn paard. En Sien met haar wagen. Al door om de bleek is niet prettig. Oot doet het hekje open. En gaat er eens op. En Sien gaat hem na. Over het gras kan het paard van Oot niet rollen. Het valt om. Oot laat het arme paard liggen. Wat doet hij nu? Kijk Sien, kun jij dat? Oot kruipt op handen en voeten onder het linnen door. Sien kijkt er naar. Oot is helemaal weg. Daar komt zijn hoofdheer voor de dag. Hij lacht die goud. Kom ook hier Sien. Sien kruipt onder het linnen. Wat gaat dat mooi? Maar achter elkaar. Ze lachen hard van de pret. Kinder, kinder roept moe. Dat kan toch niet? Ja, zegt moe. Kijk maar moe, het kan best. En hij kruipt vlug verder. Nee, nee, zegt moe weer. Dat kan niet. Al mijn schoon linnen wordt vuil. En het is nog niet eens droog. Dat mag je niet doen. Kom maar gauw uit. De kinders gaan met moe in huis. Sien gaat weg. Sien gaat uit om te eten. Moedertje spelen. Het rek staat nog in de bleek. Het linnen is er af. Er hangt alleen nog een schort over. Trouw speelt met Oot en Sien. Ik ben de moeder, zegt Trouw. En jullie zijn mijn kinderen. Maar wat moet nu ons huis zijn? Wacht, dat rek. Kom maar mee. Dat mag niet, zegt Oot. Je mag niet onder het rek. Sien, dat mag niet van moe. Daar is moe juist. Mogen we onder het rek, moe? Dat is zo'n aardig huisje. Ja, nu het linnen er af is, mag het. Zal ik er nog een schort over hangen? Dat wil Trouw heel graag. Moe komt met een schort. Dat hangt zijn netjes aan de andere zijde over het rek. Trouw en Oot en Sien gaan naar onder. Ze kunnen wel rechtop staan. Zo hoog is hun huis. Kijk, zegt Trouw. Daar is een venster. En ze wijst onder het schort. Daar kun je onder door zien. En daar heb je nog een venster. En er zijn ook twee deuren in ons huis. Dit is de voordeur. En dat is de achterdeur. Oot loopt de voordeur uit. En Sien de achterdeur. Kinders, kinders, roept Trouw. Gauw in huis. Het is buiten zo koud. Van taartjes en taarten. De kinderen spelen nog onder het rek. Moe mag ik buiten? Vraagd Oot. Moe mag ik ook buiten? Vraagd Sien. Nee, kinderen. Zie je niet dat het regent? Hoor, het valt op ons dak. Nee, Moe, het regent niet. Oot loopt weer de voordeur uit. En Sien wil achter hem aan. Nee, zegt Trouw. Je bent stoute kinderen. Als je niet naar mij hoort, doe ik het niet langer. Kom Oot, ga hier zitten. En jij hier Sien. De stoelen zijn er niet in dit huis. Maar op het gras zit het lekker zacht. En je mag hier ook wel wat liggen op de vloer. Dit is geen gewoon huis. We moeten eten, zegt Trouw. Ik zal eerst bakken. Jullie mag straks kijken. Zolang ik weg ben, moet je netjes zitten blijven. Van moeder had Trouw een vingerhoed. Een kopje en een plankje. En dan gaat ze naar de hoop zand. Ze vult de vingerhoed stijf met zand. Ze zet hem op het plankje. Dan tikt ze er even tegen. Nu ligt ze hem op. Daar staat al een taartje. En als er kleine taartjes genoeg zijn, bakt ze met het kopje groter. Oot en Sien zitten er nu met de neus bij. Snuif maar eens op. Lekker, hè? Nee, je mag er niet aanraken. Je mag alleen ruiken. Nu is het plankje vol. Het gebak gaat naar binnen. Alle drie smullen lekker van de zandtaartjes. Het is warm. Hé, wat is het warm? De zon schijnt zo fel. En daar waart geen windje. Oot zit met Sien weer eens in de ton. Daar is het heel warm in. Maar daar denken de kinderen niet aan. Oot wordt heel warm en Sien ook. Ik trek mijn buis uit, zegt Oot. Hij kruipt uit de ton. Nu maakt hij knop na knop los. Daar ligt het buis al op de grond. Hé, dat is lekker. Zo met de blote armen. Dat is lang zo warm niet. Trek je jeurk uit Sien. Goed, zegt Sien. Oot moet haar helpen. Op de rug kan zij zelf de haken niet losmaken. Het valt Oot ook niet mee. Maar hij rukt en rukt tot ze alle los zijn. Nu eerst de ene mouw uit, dan de andere. En daarna doet Sien de jeurk naar beneden. Ze stapt eruit. En nu staat Sien in haar rokje. Ze slaat de blote armen over elkaar. Oot heeft gelijk. Het is lekker zonder jeurk. Nu kunnen ze goed spelen. Ik pak je. Ik pak je. Roept Oot. Ze lopen hard achter elkaar aan. Worden ze er niet erg warm van? Kijk maar eens naar hun voorhoofd en naar hun wangen. Daar staan droepjes zweet op. Het is heel erg. Ja, ze zijn nog warmer dan zo pas. Toen zaten ze stil in de ton. En nu draven ze zo hard. Oot wordt heel moe. Ik weet wat zegt hij. Ik trek mijn bovenbroek ook nog uit. Hij maakt de broek los. Maar oog, de pijpen gaan niet over de schoenen. Oot zit op de grond. Sien trekt en trekt aan de broek. Nee, het gaat niet. Dat is naar. Nu blijft hij nare broek om zijn voet te zitten. Zo kan hij niet eens lopen. Sien laat de broek los. Het helpt haar toch niet of ze al trekt. Dan ook de schoenen uit. Roept Oot. Ja, ook de schoenen. Zegt Sien. Ze gaan vlug aan het werk. De veeters zitten wel heel vast. Maar toch liggen naam Poos de schoenen naast het buis. En dan volgt de broek ook. Oot lacht wat hij kan. Hij springt hoog op. Wat kan hij nu hard lopen? En heerlijk, heerlijk is het. Niet zwarm. Trakt je schoenen ook uit Sien? Dat wil Sien wel. Oot moet haar helpen. Daar staan ze beide met de schoenen uit. Oot in zijn onderbroek en Sien in haar rokje. Leuk, leuk. Het is nog erger. Nu de kouzen nog uit, hoopt Oot. Daar zit hij alweer op de grond. Sien moet nog eens helpen. En als Oot de kouzen uit heeft, is de beurt aan Sien. O, wat prettig. Blote armen en blote benen. Nu vinden ze het niet warm meer. Maar het lopen in het pad valt niet mee. Daar liggen steentjes. En als je met de blote voeten daarop trapt, doet het pijn. We gaan in de bleek, zegt Oot. Dat is zachter. Dat is prettig aan de voeten. Het gras is een beetje cool. En dat is juist zo lekker. Een poos spelen Oot en Sien in het gras. Ze worden er toch nog warm en moe van. Ik ga slapen, zegt Oot. Ik ben toch al uit de kleren. Ik ook, zegt Sien. Maar ik heb geen handsop. Kun je niet zonder handsop slapen? Sien zal het proberen. Oot kruipt in de ton. Sien gaat in het gras liggen. Een poos is het heel stil. En, het blijft stil. De oogjes van die twee zijn dicht. En, ze blijven dicht. Ze slapen. Moe vindt ze. Vader en trui komen ook kijken. Ze lachen als ze de kinderen zien. Moe vindt het haast jammer dat zij ze wakker moet maken. Maar ze kunnen daar toch niet blijven liggen. Wie is de wijste? Daar liggen ze met hun drietjes. En alle met blote knietjes. Maar wat voor ons busje niets gaat. Dat kan voor ons snoesje welkwaad. De vierde is wijzer. Al is het ook heet. Zij heeft zich toch maar niet uitgekleed. Einde van deel vier. Opname door Bianca in Utrecht. Op 26 juli 2009. Deel vijf van een boek van Oot en Sien. Deze is een boek van Oot en Sien. Deze is een boek van Oot en Sien. Deze LibriVox opname behoort tot de publieke domein. Opname door Bianca. Het boek van Oot en Sien. Door Jan Lichthardt en Haas Scheepstra. Deel vijf. Sien is ziek. Sien ligt in bed. Haar moeder zit daarvoor. Wat zijn de koontjes van Sien rood? En wat gaat haar borst op en neer? Schilt er wat aan? Is ze ziek? Ach ja. De kleine lievelde. Ach ja. De kleine lieve Sien is ziek. Het slapen in de bleek was misschien niet goed voor haar. Ze was zo warm. Ze kan ook wel van wat anders ziek geworden zijn. Drinken moe zegt ze met een zachte stem. Even doet ze de oogjes open. Die kijken zo vreemd. Moe neemt een kopje water. Ze legt zacht haar hand tegen de rug van Sien. Ze ligt haar wat op. Sien zit nu in bed. En ze drinkt haastig. Moe legt haar weer neer. De kleine handjes liggen op het laken. Die grijpen nu naar dit en dan naar dat. En met het hoofd woelt Sien in het kussen. Moe zit stil bij het bed. Na een poos wordt Sien wat rustiger. Ocht is toch zo jammer dat die schat ziek is. Het is nu zo still in huis en haar moeder en haar vader zijn zo bezorgd voor Sien. De dokter komt binnen. Hij neemt de kleine hand van Sien in de zijnen. Hij hoort naar haar adem. Moe kijkt de dokter aan. Hoe is het? vraagt ze. Iets beter. De koorts gaat al over. Moe is blij. Sien is weer beter. Wie is het meisje dat daar op de schoot van haar moeder zit? Ken je haar niet? Dat is Sien. Ja, haar neus is wel wat smal. Haar wangen zijn bleek en haar ogen zijn zo groot. Maar het is Sien toch. Kijk, ze lacht. Ja, ze kan alweer lachen. De ziekte is over. Sien is weer beter. Trui en Ot komen binnen. Dag, zegt Trui. Dag, zegt Ot. Wil je ook spelen? Ja, Sien wil graag spelen. Maar ze kan nog niet, zegt haar moeder. Kijk maar. Ze zet Sien op de vloer. Sien kan pas alleen staan. Voetje voor voetje kan ze wat lopen. Ze is nog niet weer sterk. Hoe komt dat? vraagt Ot. Ik ben ziek geweest, zegt Sien. En kun je dan niet lopen? Nee hé, buurvrouw, zegt Trui. Sien is heel erg ziek geweest. Ze is nog zwak. Wanneer kun je weer lopen? vraagt Ot. Sien lacht maar. Ze is blij dat ze Ot en Trui ziet. Wanneer ze weer kan lopen? Wanneer ze weer kan lopen? Ze weet het niet. Ze kijkt haar moeder aan. Wanneer, moe? Met een week, zegt moeder. Dan mag je weer met Ot spelen. Maar je mag niet weer de kleren uittrekken. Goud kopje gaat uit wandelen. Moe, moe. Juff heeft weer verteld. Zo komt Trui uit school. Moe is aan het werk in de keuken. Kom maar hier, zegt ze. Ot is er ook bij. Trui begint. Er waren eens een vader en een moeder. En die hadden één kindje. Het was een meisje van vier jaar. Sien, zegt Ot. Nee, haar echte naam was Marie. Maar ze had zulke morgeel haar net goud. En daarom heten ze goud kopje. Op een keer haalde haar moeder melk uit de buurt. Goud kopje lag nog in bed. Maar het duurde zo lang eer haar moeder. En toen ze de keuken kwamen. En toen ze de keuken kwamen. En toen ze de keuken kwamen. En toen ze de keuken kwamen. Maar het duurde zo lang eer haar moeder terugk Entertainment. En daarom klom goud kopje uit bed. Ze ging in de achterdeur staan en keek naar buiten. De zons, geen lekker. Achter het huis was een wijn. En achter de wijn was een bos. Kom, ik ga wandelen, dacht goud kopje. Het is zulk mooi weer. En straks regent het misschien. Goud kopje liep over de wijn naar het bos. De bomen zeiden, goud kopje, goud kopje. Goudkoppje, goudkoppje, wat heb je gedaan? In je ponnetje buiten en geen kaosjes nog aan? Maar goudkoppje kon de bomen niet verstaan. Ze begreep niets van hun gepraat. En daarom liep ze maar al verder. Goudkoppje komt bij een vijver en op te wij. Goudkoppje kwam bij een vijver. Daarin zwom een wit eentje met gele jongen. Dat meisje wil mijn kindjes plagen, dacht het eentje. En het sloeg met de vleugels en het kwaakte heel hard. Goudkoppje kende het eentje wel, ze zei. Eentje, eentje, snaatengekje, houd toch eventjes je bekje. Oh, zei het eentje, ben jij het? Waar wou je naartoe, goudkoppje? Naar de overkant, is hier geen brug? Nee, maar ik zal je wel helpen. De eent trok een groot blad af. Daar ging goudkoppje op haar knietjes oplichten. En toen trok het eentje haar over het water. Nu was goudkoppje weer op een wij. Daar liep een oejevaar, die kende goudkoppje ook wel. Wat eentje, vroeg ze hem. Kikkers, zei hij. Geef mij ook een paar, ik heb zo'n honger en ik heb ook erg gedorst. Kikkers, die kun je niet eten, wacht maar. De oejevaar stak zijn bek diep in het water. En herhaalde er een beker met melk uit. En van onder zijn rechter vleugel viel een beschuit. En van onder zijn linker vleugel viel een zakje met suiker. Goudkoppje ad en dronk tot ze genoeg had. Dag oejevaar, zei ze toen. Ik dank je wel. Nu ga ik wat spelen. Goudkoppje gaat eerst spelen en dan slapen. En niemand kan haar vinden. Op de wij vloog een mooie vlinder. Ik pak je, ik pak je, Riep Goudkoppje. Goed, zei de vlinder, pak mij maar. Je kunt mij toch niet krijgen. De vlinder ging op een bloem zitten. Zagjes liep Goudkoppje erheen. Haast was ze erbij. Juist zou ze toeslaan. Daar vloog de vlinder weer weg. En zo ging het door tot de avond toe. Goudkoppje werd moe. Ze ging in het gras zitten. Kijk, de bloempjes liet haar kopje al hangen. Ze gingen slapen. Goudkoppje leid zich neer. Een poosje later sliepen ze. Goudkoppje en de bloempjes. En hoe ging het in huis? Oog, oog, haar vader en moeder schrijden zo. Goudkoppje was pas weg. Toen kwam moeder met de melk. Ze zag dat Goudkoppje niet meer in bed was. Ze heeft zich zeker verstopt, dacht moeder, dat kleine ding. Piepeens, Goudkoppje, piepeens, zei ze. Maar Goudkoppje piepte niet. Toen liep moeder door het huis. En ze zocht overal. In de kast, op zolder, achter de trap. Goudkoppje was nergens. En toen begon de moeder hard te huilen. Haar lief kind was weg. De vader kwam thuis. Die begon ook te schrijden. En ze zochten weer overal. En ze zocht op straat. En de mensen in de straat zochten mee. Want ze kende Goudkoppje zo goed. Maar niemand was er die Goudkoppje vond. Goudkoppje komt weer om. Ja, toch, één was er. En dat was een oud vrouwtje. Ze hield zoveel van het lieve kind. Ze zocht ook overal. En ze zocht ook op de wijn achter het bos. Gelukkig, daar lag Goudkoppje tussen de bloemen. Wat was het oude vrouwtje blij? Heel zacht nam ze Goudkoppje op. En ze droeg haar naar de stad. Alle mensen waren al op bed. In één huis was nog licht. Dat was het huis van Goudkoppje. De vader en de moeder zaten bij de tafel. Die armen mensen. Ze schrijden me al door. Het vrouwtje kon ze zien door een reed van het gordijn. Ze waren niet naar bed gegaan. Ze konden toch niet slapen. Het vrouwtje deed heel zachte deur open. Ze leid Goudkoppje achter de trap. En toen ging ze zacht weer naar buiten. Ze keek weer door het venster. Zouden ze Goudkoppje wel vinden? De moeder ging opstaan. Ik wil nog eens zoeken, zei ze. Het helpt toch niet, zei de vader. Maar de moeder zocht weer. Hier is ze, hier is ze, riep ze. En ze droeg Goudkoppje naar binnen. Wat is ze er, riep de vader, waar was ze? Achter de trap. En daar had je al zo vaak gekeken. En ze lag er toch. Wat waren die mensen blij? En het oude vrouwtje was ook blij. Ze ging gauw naar huis. De volgende morgen moest Goudkoppje alles vertellen. Zou je ook weer weg lopen, vroeger moeder? Nee, zei Goudkoppje, ik zal wat nooit weer doen. Gefonden. Toen ze haar kopje nederlij, toen zongen de bloempjes van de wijn. Wie heeft Goudkoppje hier gebracht? Blijf maar bij ons de hele nacht. Maar de oude vrouwtje zei nee, nee, Goudkoppje moet naar moeder heen. Wat er uit Ot zijn zak kwam. Ot moet naar bed. Moe helpt hem bij het uitkleden. Eerst het buis uit. Dan de schoenen. En dan de broek. Wat is die broek zwaar, zegt Moe? Hoe komt dat? Van de zak, zegt Ot. Moe voelt in de broek zak van Ot. Eerst neemt ze er een platte steen uit. En dan een ronde steen. Wat wil je daarmee doen? Ze zijn zo mooi, zegt Ot. Die ene is zo mooi plat, en die andere is zo mooi rond. Moe voelt nog eens in de zak. Er is nog meer in. Daar heeft ze een knikker. Nu komt er een kerk van een fles uit. Dan volgt een stuk blauw glas. Daar kun je door zien, zegt Ot. En dan is alles blauw moe, kijk maar eens. Ot neemt eerst zelf het glas in de hand. Hij kijkt daardoor. Nu hebt u een blauwe neus, Moe. En ook een blauwe mond. Moe legt alles op de tafel. Wat zit daar nog? Dat voelt zo zacht en zo weak. Moe haalt het voor de dag. Als ze ziet wat het is, roept ze. Ba, een muis. En ze gooit het dier gauw op de grond. Ze is er vies van. Kind, kind, hoe kom je toch aan die muis? En wat doe je daarmee in je zak? Moe kijkt heel gek. Vader en trouw lachen. Poes krijgt het muisje. Ot stond op een stoel. Maar hij klimt er nu vlug af. En hij raapt het muisje op. Hij valt het beet of het een peer of een appel is. Het is zo'n aardig dier, Moe. Ik wil het graag houden. En Ot stopt het weer in de broekzak. Neen kind, dat kan niet. Zo'n vies dier. Zo'n muis in je zak. Gooi gauw weg. Vader lacht maar. Toen Moe mag ik ze houden, vraagt Ot. Moe vindt het niet goed. Hoe kom je eraan, vraagt ze. Van Poes, zegt Ot. Poes had een muis in de bleek. Ze had haar in de bek en ze brommde. Soms liet ze de muis los. En dan pakte ze haar weer. En toen heb ik de muis gepakt. Wacht, we zullen haar weer aan Poes geven, zegt Moe. Poes, Poes. Ot staat alweer met de muis in de hand. Hij zou het dierd je graag weer in de zak steken. Kijk, Moe, ze heeft ook oren. En kijk eens wat een lange staart. Daar is Poes. Geef die het muisje nu gauw, zegt Moe. Ot neemt het bij de staart. Poes slaat haar met de poten tegenaan. En daarna loopt ze er vlug mee weg. Een koopman met kersen. Moe, je bruine kersen. 12 cent in een pond. Koop, koop. Moe, je bruine kersen. 12 cent in een pond. Dat roept een man in de straat. Ot hoort het in huis. Hij roept de man na. Koop, koop. Moe, je bruine kersen. Ot loopt naar het raam. Daar is de man met de kar. Wat een boel kersen. Een kar vol. Kijk, ze is glimmen. Hoor, daar roept de man weer. En Ot roept hem weer na. Koop, koop. Moe, je bruine kersen. 12 cent in een pond. Koop, koop ze maar. Het is goeie waar. Moe komt uit de keuken. Is hier een koopman in huis? Vraagt ze. Nee, zegt Ot. Er is een man met kersen in de straat. Koop die kersen, Moe. Toen maar, Moe. Ze zijn zo duur. 12 cent in een pond. Oh nee, Moe, dat is niet duur. Moe lacht. Ze gaat naar de deur. De man staat juist voor hun huis. Ot loopt vlug naar de kar. Zijn ze goed, koopman? Vraagt Moe niet zuur? De koopman geeft Ot een paar. Die hapt ze gauw op. Lekker, lekker, zegt Ot. Heel lekker, Moe. Nu, dan moet Moe maar een half pond hebben. Als trouw uit school komt, krijgt die ook een handje vol. Van een spin. Kijk, daar zit een spin in haar web. Wat is dat, een groot beest? Ot blijft staan. Dat beest moet hij goed zien. Wat zit die spin stil? Zou ze dood zijn? Ot steekt zijn hand uit. Zal er de spin beet pakken? Dat durft hij toch niet goed. Ot kijkt om zich heen. Ligt er niet een stokje op de grond? Hij pakt een strootje. Daarmee raakt hij even aan de spin. Eh, ot schrikt. Wat loopt die spin vlug? Ze loopt over het web. Dat is net een ladder. Kijk, kijk. Daar hangt de spin aan een draad. Waar haalt ze die draad vandaan? Dat weet op niet. Wat is dat? De spin klimt weer omhoog. Kijk, ze klimt tegen de draad op. Waar blijft de draad? Eet de spin die op? Nu is de spin weer bij haar web. Ze rust even uit. Dan loopt ze verder over de draadjes van het web. Ze loopt naar het midden. Daar zit ze weer heel stil. Net als zo pas. Nog een poosje blijft ot kijken. De spin beweegt zich niet. Ot kijkt heel lang. De spin is nog even stil. Dat verveelt ot. En hij rijdt weg op zijn paard. Einde van deel vijf. Opname door Bianca in Utrecht op 1 augustus 2009. Deel zes van het boek van ot en zin. Deze LibriVox opname behoort tot de publieke domain. Opname door Bianca. Het boek van ot en zin. Door Jan Lichthart en Haas Scheepstra. Deel zes. Ot en zin in de tuin. Mooi, mooi, daar is zin. Ze mag weer bij ot in de tuin. Ot is heel blij. Ben je niet meer ziek? Vraagt hij? Nee, zegt zin. Ik ben weer beter. Moet je nu zacht spelen? Kom dan maar. Ot geeft zin een hand. Hij stapt met haar om de bleek. Wat is hij lief voor zin? Moo staat voor het raam in de keuken. Ze ziet wel wat ontdoet. Ze lacht om de maas. Maar ze vindt het heel aardig van hem. Kijk, daar ligt de ton nog. Zegt ot. Maar je mag haar niet in. En daar is de boom. En daar is het hek. Maar het rek is weg. Ot laat zin alles zien. Nu loopt hij met haar naar de hoek van de tuin. Wat zoekt hij daar? Hé, zegt ot. Waar is het web nu? Hier zat laatst een mooi web met een spin erin. En nu is het er niet meer. Kun je een web zien? Nee, zegt het meisje. Ze weet niet wat Ot meent. Ken je dan een spin? Vraagt Ot weer? Ja, zienken wel een spin. Loopt daar iets? Kijk, daar heb je erin, roept ot. Maar het is die van laatst niet. Deze is lang zo groot niet. Toen kijk nou gauw, anders is ze weg. Zien kijkt eens even. Ze trekt haar hoofd gauw weg. Hé, een spin. Het is een gek beest, zegt ze. Ze is haar bang voor. Van bloempjes en van een vreemd dier. Zullen we bloempjes plukken? Vraagt Ot uit de bleek? Ja, zegt zien. Dat vindt ze wel aardig. Ze gaan in de bleek. Veel bloempjes staan er niet. Alleen een paar kleine witte. Je weet wel. Met een rood randje en een geel hartje. Een muis, een muis, roept Ot opeens. Kom hier, zien, een muis. Zien kijkt met Ot naar het beest. Wat een vreemd dier is dat? Dat is geen muis. Het dier kijkt naar Ot en zien. Ot bukt zich. Hij grijpt daarnaar. Wip, wat een sprong. Wat een sprong. Wip, wat een sprong. Ot schrik daarvan. Nu zit het beest weer stil. Het is geen muis, zegt Ot. Hij heeft geen staart. Ot grijpt daar nog eens naar. Alweermis. Het dier wipt met één sprong een eind weg. Niet doen, zegt zien. Het beest kan bijten. Laat het lopen. Nee, zegt Ot. Ik pak het. Zien moet er toch ook om lachen. Het springt en springt al verder. De kinderen lopen er achteraan. Ot doet een greep. Daar heeft hij het dier. Hij laat het zien kijken. Gek, het heeft geen haar. En ook geen oren. En wat zijn de ogen groot? En wat zijn de poten lang? En wat is het lijf koud? Voel maar, zegt Ot. Zien raakt daar even aan met haar vinger. Gooi hem weg, zegt ze. Ot zet het beest op de grond. En nu spreekt het gauw weg. Alweer een raar beest. Ot en zien gaan weer bloemen plukken. Zullen we doen wie er het meest vindt? Vraagt Ot. Dat vindt zien best. Ze gaan druk zoeken. Ze lopen heen en weer over de bleek. Ze plukken af wat ze maar vinden. Waar zit er nog één? Ze zien geen enkel bloempje meer. Kijk, kijk, roept zien. Alweer een raar beest. Ot komt erbij. Hij ziet de dier ook. Het is lang en zwart met streepjes. Op de kop staan een paar steeltjes. Die gaan heen en weer. En het dier kraapt heel zacht voort. Het is geen hip beest, maar een kruip beest. Ot raakt even aan de steeltjes op de kop. Wat grappig. De steeltjes gaan weg. Waar blijven ze? Wacht, even met een stokje eraan. Nu crimt het beest helemaal in. Het wordt net een bal. Het is een slak, zegt Ot. Maar ze is haar huis kwijt. Even pakt Ot het dier beet. Wat is het weken glad? Hij laat het gauw weer vallen. Moe, moe, roept Ot. Moe komt. Wat is er, vraagt ze. Een raar beest moe. Dat is een slak, zegt moe. Als er het dier ziet. Een naakte slak. Die is geen huis. En hier was zo pas ook een ander gek dier, zegt Ot. Kijk, daar hipt het nog. Dat is een kikker, zegt moe. Een kikker? Die moet Ot goed zien. Daar heeft Trui van verteld. Ot kan niet wachten. Moeten we haast eten, moe? Vader en Trui zijn nog niet thuis. Je moet dan wachten. Dat kan ik niet. Moe zegt niets. Daar komt Trui. Moeten we nu eten, moe? Je moet nog even wachten. Vader is er nog niet. Ik kan niet wachten, moe. Moe zegt weer niets. Daar is vader. Nu eten we hem, moe? Ja, nu is het zover. Moe brengt het eten op tafel. Alles schriken aan. Moe maakt Ot zijn bord klaar. Pas op, Ot. Niet zo haastig, zegt ze. Ot koudt de boontjes niet goed. Hij slikt ze bijna in hun geheel door. Dat kribbelt in de keel. En hij doet ook wat pijn. Daar heb je het al, zegt Moe. Nu moet je hoesten. Wees toch niet zo ongeduldig. Als de bonen op zijn, volgt de pap. Pas op, Ot, zegt Moe weer. De pap is heel heet. Je moet even wachten. Maar Ot kan niet wachten. Hij steekt vlug een lepel vol pap in de mond. Dat bevalt hem slecht. Au! Au! Au! schreeuwt hij. Dat komt ervan. Als je niet kunt wachten, zegt Moe. Eigen schuld. Ja, kleine man. Dat komt ervan. De pap kan juist heet uit de pan. En Moe zei dat je wacht is oud. Dan werd de pap een beetje koud. Maar Otje lief had geen geduld. En brand zijn mondje. Eigen schuld. Van een haantje en een hennetje. Als het eten gedaan is, zegt Moe. Ik weet een verhaal. O Moe, dat moet u vertellen, zegt Trui. Ja Moe, vertellen. Toe Moe, zegt Ot. Er waren eens een haantje en een hennetje. Het was in begin van de zomer. Ze liepen in de tuin. Kijk eens, zegt het haantje. Er zijn al bessen. Ja, zegt het hennetje. Maar ze zijn nog niet rijk. Ik eet er toch van. Dat moet je niet doen. We moeten wachten tot ze rijp zijn. Wachten? Dat kan ik niet. En het haantje pikte van de groene bessen. De hen stond erbij. Ze schunnen met hun kop. Vader lachte even. Trui ook. Ot begreep er nog niets van. Na een uur had het haantje al pijn in de maag. Het hennetje lei er een pap op. Toen ging de pijn over. Meen je dat het haantje nu had leren wachten? Miss hoor. Het was in de zomer. En heel warm. Het haantje en het hennetje liepen op een akker. Het was er erg heet. En nergens was wat schaduw. Wat hadden ze een dorst? Ze zagen een plas water. Vlug liep het haantje erheen. Pas op, zei het hennetje. Je mag niet drinken als je zo warm bent. Je moet eerst wachten. Wachten? Ik kan niet wachten, zei het haantje. En het dronk van het koude water. Oog, oog, wat kreeg het toen een pijn? Het haantje kon haast niet meer naar huis lopen. Het hennetje had een gouden dokter. En toen duurde het wel 3 dagen voor het weer beter was. Vader en trui lachten weer. Ot lachte ook een beetje. Van een haantje en een hennetje. Vervolg. Het hennetje dacht. Nu zou mijn haantje wel kunnen wachten. Maar het was nog mis. Het hennetje dacht. Nu zou mijn haantje wel kunnen wachten. Maar het was nog mis. Het was al in den herfst. Op een keer kwam de meid buiten. Er was wat eten over. Dat brachten aan het haantje en het hennetje. Kijk, zei het hennetje. Het is nog heet. Het dampt nog. We moeten even wachten. Oog, je hebt altijd van wachten. Ik kan niet wachten. Weet je dan niet meer van de groene bessen en van het koude water? Dit eten is toch niet groen en ook niet koud? En het haantje had ervan. O, ou, schreeuwde het. Net als Ot, lacht het trui. Ot zijn niets. Moe vertelde verder. Oog zei het hennetje. Nu is het al herfst. En het haantje is nog niet wijzer. Het hennetje moest weer om de dokter. Het duurde wel een week voor het haantje beter was. Kon het nu een poosje wachten? Ik wou dat het waar was. Het werd winter. Op een nacht kwam er een laag ijs op het water. Kijk, kijk, zei het haantje. Daar loopt al een mus op. Ik wil er ook op. Wacht toch, zei het hennetje. Het ijs is nog niet sterk. Je zakt het door. En dan ga je dood. Dan word je niet weer beter. Nee hoor, ik kan niet wachten. Het haantje stapt op het ijs. Oog, hey, daar zat het er al onder. En? En toen was het dood. Het kon geen wachten leren. Ik ben geen haantje moe, zei ot. Vader en trouw lachten. En moeder nam haar jongen in de armen. Nee vent, zei ze. Jij kunt wel wachten leren. Dat weet ik wel. Trouw kan touwtje springen. Moe, mag ik een springtaal? Dat vroeg trouw toen ze op een keer uit school kwam. Een springtaal? Waarom wil je dat zo graag hebben? O, moe, heel veel meisjes op school hebben naar één. En ik kan ook al een beetje springen. Ik heb zo pas het touw van Marietje nog gehad. Mag het, moe? Een echt springtaal is zo duur. Het kost wel vier stuifers. Kun je niet met een gewone touw? Op zolder hangt nog een eind. Zal ik dat voor je halen? Dat wou trouw graag. Moeder klom op zolder. Ze bracht een liedje. Moeder klom op zolder. Ze bracht een lang touw beneden. Het was ook wel wat dik. En er waren ook geen mooie houten handvatsel aan de einden. Trouw was er toch blij mee. Er waren wel meer meisjes die ook zo eentje hadden. Het kan best, moe. Kijk, dan doe ik het eind een paar malen op mijn hand. Juist mijn kind. Trouw probeerde even in de kamer. Het ging al goed. En nu maar op straat, zijn moe. Komt u dan even kijken, moe? Even in de deur? Trouw ging naar buiten. Dadelijk begon ze te springen. Ze kon wel al vijf slagen doen voor ze afwas. Ziet u het wel, moe? Moe stond in de deur en lachte. Haar trouwtje werd al zo een flink meisje. Van trouw, ot en zien. Ot en zien liepen ook in de straat. Wat had trouw daar? Dat moesten ze zien. Wel wat grappig. Trouw sprong maar al over een trouw. Ot begon ook te springen. En hij draaide erbij met zijn handen. Mag ik ook eens? Vroeg hij? Ik ook? Vroeg zien? Die stond ook al te dansen. Het is heel moeilijk, zei trouw. O, dat is niet, zij ot. Ik kan het best. Trouw gaf hem het trouw. Ot pakte het beet en sloeg met zijn handen. Maar het trouw kwam niet eens over zijn hoofd. Het was te lang en te zwaar voor hem. Je moet het om je handen doen. Zo. Trouw deed het nog eens voor. Zien stond er met een wijsgezichtje bij. Ze keek en keek. Ze was straks ook graag eens. Ot deed wat trouw zei. Nu ging het beter. Hij kon het trouw al over zijn hoofd slaan. En als er dan voor hem op de grond kwam, sprong hij erover. Zo had trouw. Nee, je doet het niet. Trouw? Nee, je doet het niet goed. Het is te moeilijk voor je. Ja, zij ot. Het is te moeilijk. Nu mocht Sien eens. Ze probeerde maar even. Het trouw was te zwaar en te dik voor haar. Het is ook te moeilijk voor jou, zij ot. Dat dacht Sien ook. In, spin, de bocht gaat in. Trouw leerde elke dag beter springen met het trouw. Ze kon nu al zo ver lopen als ze wou. En dan was ze nog niet af. Ot gaf niet veel om het touwtje springen. Maar Sien wel. Die wou het graag leren. Van haar moeder had ze nu een dund trouw. Dat was niet te zwaar en ook niet te lang. Ze keek goed hoe trouw deed. En dan sloeg ze wat met het trouw over het hoofd. Maar verder kwam ze niet. Op een keer zijn moe, kun je niet boog springen trouw? Ja moe, maar wie moet dan draaien? Moe bond op de plaat het touw aan de kruk van de deur. En toen draaide ze zelf. Trouw mocht springen. Die kon het in lopen en uit lopen. In, spin, de boog gaat in. Uit, spuit, de boog gaat uit. Zo zong ze. En als een poosje achter elkaar sprong, dan zong ze weer. Marie, Jannetje, zo zwart als roet. Ging uit wandelen zonder hoet. En de zon scheen op haar bolletje. Daarom kochten een parasoletje. Ot moest erom lachen. Sien keek met grote ogen. Ze stond me al te wippen. En ze bewogen haar ene voetje op en neer. Ze vond het zo mooi. Nu moet Sien ook eens zijn, moe. Eerst moed ze leren roeien. Kom maar eens hier, meisje. Moe bewogen touw laat. Moe bewogen touw laat. Moe bewogen touw laat. Moe bewogen touw langzaam heen en weer. Sien moest er telkens over springen. Dat gaat al best, zijn moe. Sien was blij. En Ot liep weg. Een heer en een dame. Ot kwam goudgrug. Wat hield er daar in de hand? Een oude paraplu? Mag ik die moe? Wat wou je ermee doen? Hebben moe? Moe lachte. De paraplu was niets meer waard. En als Ot die zo graag wou hebben, dan mocht dat wel. Trouw moest naar school. Ze liep springend weg. Moe ging aan haar werk. Ot en Sien moesten maar samenspelen. Maar wat? Held mij eens, zij Ot. Waan, vroeg Sien? Ik wilde paraplu los hebben. Dat ging niet gemakkelijk. Moe moest helpen. Die stakte paraplu op. En nu gingen Ot en Sien wandelen. Oh wat heerlijk. Het begon te regenen. Nu was het pas echt. Sien tilde haar rokje op. Anders leepte haar mooie jurk door de modder. En nu was Sien een dame. En Ot was een heer. En die wandelde samen. En ze zongen. Marie-Janetje, zo zwart als roet, ging uit wandelen zonder hoed. En de zon scheen op haar bolletje. Daarom kocht ze een parasoletje. Daar gaan ze heen. Voor goed? Nee, ze komen wel weer om. Einde van deel 6 Opname door Bianca In Utrecht Op 10 augustus 2009 Deel 7 Van het boek van Ot en Sien Deze LibriVox-opname Behoort tot het publieke domijn. Opname door Bianca Het boek van Ot en Sien Deze LibriVox-opname Het boek van Ot en Sien Door Jan Lichthardt en Haas Scheepstra Deel 7 Sien kan het al. Trui speelt met Ot en Sien. Eerst zijn ze een poosje in de tuin geweest. En toen op straat. Zo pas was het orgeler. Dat is alweer verder. Wat moeten ze nu doen? Zullen we nog eens touwtje springen? Vraag Trui. Ja, zegt Sien. Nee, zegt Ot. Trui haalt toch het touw uit huis. Daar is ze al terug. Wie moet het eerst draaien? Toe, Ot, draai jij nou eerst. Ot lacht. Draaien, ja, dat is wel leuk. Hij pakt een eind van het touwbeet. Trui neemt het andere eind. Sien, jij mag eerst springen. Zegt Trui. Ik kan het niet. Zegt Sien. Ze gaat toch voor het touw staan. Ot en Trui slaan het touw omhoog. Sien springt op. Miss. Het touw komt tegen haar benen aan. Af, zegt Sien zacht. Nee, niet af, zegt Trui. Het was de schuld van Ot. Die slaat te hard. Trui en Ot draaien even. Ot moet het draaien nog leren. Nu gaat het al beter. Zie zo. Nu moet je nog eens zien. Ze staat weer voor het touw. Pas goed op, zegt Trui. Als ik drie zeg, begin het. Trui telt. Eén, twee, drie. Het touw suist omhoog. Hip. Mooi, zegt Trui. Hip, hip. Sien lacht. Ze kan het al. Van Marijannetje. Nu weer verder. Trui zingt daarbij. Marijannetje, zo zwart als roet, ging uit wandelen zonder hoed. Af, zegt Trui. Zegt Trui. Ja, Sien is af. Trui mag springen. Sien moet met Ot draaien. Daarvoor is ze wel wat klein. Ze wil wel, maar ze kan niet. Dat is niet prettig voor Trui. Moo, moo, roept Trui voor het venster. Moo, wil u even draaien? Moo heeft het zo druk, maar ze komt toch buiten. Een enkel keertje zegt ze. Daar gaat het. Trui zingt onder het springen. Een, twee, drie. Mijn zusje heet Marie. En als ze geen Maria heet, dan heet ze. Een, twee, drie. Dat zongen wij ook, toen ik nog een meisje was, zegt Moo. Trui springt maar door. Nu zingt ze van Marijannetje. En daar achteraan. Uit, spuit, de boog gaat uit. En meteen springt ze uit de boog. Ze is al zo'n moo. Ze moet een poosje rusten. De meisjes bij school zingen nog een versje, zegt Trui. Kennt u dat ook, Moo? Als je maar eerst zegt welk versje dat is. Ja, dat weet ik juist niet. Dan weet ik het ook niet. Nu, Moo, dan nog eens van Marijannetje. Dat vind ik zo mooi versje. Goed. En Moo draait weer. En zingt weer. En Trui springt weer. En allemaal van Marijannetje. Veel te goed. Moo is druk bezig met de was. Wie kijkt daardoor het fensterglas? En hoor, wat vraagt dat meisje daar? Of Moo is draai, je wil voor haar? Een enkel keert je dan, zegt Moo. En Moo gaat heus naar buiten toe. Marijannetje. En Morijantje. Moet eigenlijk Morijantje zijn, zegt Moo. Morijantje, zo zwart als goed. Nee, Moo, zegt Trui. Het is Marijannetje. Nee, het is Morijantje. Nee, het is Marijantje. Een Morijantje is zo zwart als Roed. Want een Morijantje is een negertje. En een negertje is een zwart kindje. De drie kinderen kijken moeder aan. Ze begrijpen er niets van. Maar Moo zegt verder. De negers wonen in een land hier heel ver vandaan. Ze zijn zwart. De vaders en de moeders en de kinderen. Wat vies, zegt Trui. Waarom wassen ze zich dan niet? Ze zijn niet vuilmeisje. Ze zijn niet vuilmeisje. Ze zijn niet vuilmeisje. Hun vuil is zwart. Ze hebben een zwart gezicht en zwarte handen. En ook zwarte benen en armen. En een zwart lijf. Ze zijn helemaal zwart. Maar ze zijn wel goed schoon. En in hun land is het heel warm. De zon schijnt er vuil. De kindertjes dragen haast geen kleren. Ze lopen bijna naakt. Ze hebben weinig aan haar lijf. En dik was ook niets. Trui, ot en zien moeten lachen. Dat lijkt hun wel leuk toe. Zo wilden ze ook wel lopen. Waarom worden we zo koud zich Trui? Net zo naakt als... als... Trui weet niet wat ze verder zeggen zal. Als een slak, zegt Ot, die is ook zwart. Dat is ook een neger. Nog een neger. Ot zijn buis werd zo vuil. Dat vond Moen niet mooi. Wat er aan te doen? Een nieuwe buis was zo duur. En die vreef ze met een borstel over het buisje. Wat werd het er mooi van? Ot kreeg het buis aan. Het is net als nieuw, zijn moe. Dat vond Ot ook. Hij was er wat blij mee. Ot ging spelen met zien. Ze sprong er weer eens van de stoep. En daar werden ze warm van. Sien veegte de droppjes zweet af met haar schortje. En Ot met een mouw van zijn buis. Ha, ha, lacht te zien. Dat is zo mooi. Dat is zo mooi. Ha, ha, lacht te zien. Je neus is zwart. En je wang ook. Zwart? Dat zou Ot is vlug afvegen. Hij vreef flink met een mouw over zijn gezicht. Is het zo schoon, vroeg hij? Nee, nee, lacht te zien. Je bent nog zwartder dan zo pas. Dan maar in huis. Wat lacht de vader en moeder? En wat lacht de trui? Moe liet Ot in de spiegel kijken. Toen moest hij ook lachen. Je bent een neger, riep trui. Ja, zijn moe. Hij is zwart, maar het kan er weer af. En dat is gelukkig. Anders bleef hij een moriaantje. Kaatsen met een bal van lapjes. Kaatsenbal. Ik vang je al met één. Hand met twee. Hand van clipper de klap. Van voetje getrap. Van rommel de bom. Van kerom. Ja, kerom. Ik vang je nog niet doen. Zo wordt er telkens door af. Nu moet jij zien, zegt trui. Zien kan het al een beetje. Maar niet met één hand. Ze doet alleen met beide handen. En dan kan ze de bal wel driemaal vangen. Och, dat is mis. De bal rolt over de grond. De beurt is nu aan Ot. Maar hij wil liever niet. Hij vind kaatsen niet prettig. Goed, dan mag trui. Daar gaat het weer. Alweer af bij kerom, zegt trui. Ze neemt het bal in de hand en knijpt hem. Het is maar een bal van lapjes. Moe heeft hem gemaakt. Zo'n bal stuit niet best. Vader zit voor het raam. Ot roept. Dag, vader. Vader knikt hem toe. Ot kijkt naar binnen. Hij kan niet goed door het venster zien. Het is hem te hoog. Maar wat doet hij nu? Hij trekt zijn ene klomp uit. Daar gaat hij met beide voeten op staan. Nu is hij groter. Dag, vader, roept hij weer. Vader knikt hem nog eens toe. Maar vader kijkt nog het meest naar de meisjes. Hij maakt een plannetje. Wat? Raad eens. Die moe. Och, wat is trui blij? Wat een mooie kaatsbal is dat toch. En wat wil die best? Trui hoeft maar zacht te gooien. En dan stuit de bal toch een heel eind weer om. Wat kan ze nu ver van de muur staan? Moo, moo, roept trui voor het venster. Moo, ik kan ook al van keer om. Vader en moeder lachen. Moe komt even buiten. Ze moede is naar trui kijken. Die kaatst maar toe. Het hele versje is uit. En ze is nog niet af. Wilt u ook eens, moe? Vraag trui. Moe lacht. Zou ze het nog kunnen? Ze heeft het in zo lang niet gedaan. Moe probeert het. Ze zingt. Kaatsenbal, ik vang je al. En als dat versje uit is, zingt ze verder. Je vrouw kattreintje zat achter het gordijntje. Wat deed ze daar? Ze kanden haar haar. Ze wasten haar handjes. haar mond en haar tandjes. Ze droogden ze weer af. Ze zetten ze in de zij. Ze knielden erbij. Toen ging ze weer staan. Van voeren of aan. Van clipper de klap. Van voetje getrapp. Van rommel de bom. Van kerom. Die moe, wat kan die nog kaatsen? En ze doet er alles bij. En wie heeft nu die mooie balvertruig gekocht? Wat Ot in de tuin ziet. Ot is in de tuin. Hij houdt de hand op de rug. Zo loopt hij rond. En hij kijkt in alle hoekjes. En onder alle blaadjes. En onder alle blaadjes. Waar hij naar zoekt. Hij wil eens kijken of er weervreemde dieren zijn. Maar hij ziet er geen. Er lopen wel spinnen. En op de blaadjes zitten vliegen. Dat zijn vluggebeestjes. Kijk, daar zitten er twee op één blad. Ot beweegt zijn vinger zacht naar de vliegen. Weg zijn ze. Waar blijven ze zo gauw? Daar heb je haar een. Ze snort in het rond. Ot hoort de vliegwel. Maar hij ziet ze niet. Kijk, ze zit alweer op het blad. Is dat dezelfde? Ot weet het niet. Al die vliegen lijken zo veel op elkaar. Nu zal hij eens goed proberen. Hij wil een vlieg volgen met zijn ogen. Oh, het is alweer mis. Daar hipt de kikker ook nog. Wip, hij springt achter de ton. Weg is hij. Kijk, ook een slag met een huisje op haar rug. En hij ziet er niet. Kijk, ook een slag met een huisje op haar rug. Zal hij ze in de hand nemen? Nee, slagje. Je wil liever kruipen, zegt Ot. En hij laat de slag met rust. Van een spin en een vlieg. Kijk, daar heb je weer een mooi web. Wat is zo'n web toch aardig? Dat moet Ot eens goed zien. Wat fijne draadjes. Wat een grote spin. Ze is nog groter dan die van laatst. Daar is Ot toch wel wat bang voor. Het is ook zo'n groot dier. Dat is zo'n groot dier. Het is ook zo'n groot dier. Wat is dat? Snort er een vlieg tegen het web? Ja, kijk, ze kleeft aan het net vast. Zie ze in z'n rukken en trekken? Zal Ot haar een beetje helpen om los te komen? Eerst wil hij eens wachten of ze het zelf ook kan. Ot staat dicht bij het web. Hij is nieuwsgierig, hoe het zal aflopen. Daar komt de spin ook. Ze loopt hard naar de vlieg. Wat kan ze vlug voort over het web? Het is grappig. De spin wil zeker ook kijken. Wat is dat? Oh, de spin wil de vlieg vast niet in haar web hebben. De vlieg maakt het mooie web stuk. Gooi ze er maar uit, zegt Ot. Toe dan, doe het nu. De vlieg beweegt niet meer. Ze is heel stil. En de spin zit erbij. Die beweegt wel. Ze bijt in de vlieg. Bijt je hem? Maak je hem dood? Dat mag je niet doen. Toe laat het. Ot slaat naar de spin. Die loopt vlug weg. En de vlieg? Daar gaat ze. Einde van deel 7. Opname door Bianca in Utrecht op 10 augustus 2009.
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Lord Adair Turner - The Case for Monetary Finance
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About the Speech:
Lord Turner assessed the appropriate role for monetary financing by central banks of governments’ fiscal deficits. He argued that while the economic effectiveness of monetary financing is not in question, the issue is to design aset of political economy rules which deal with both the benefits and constraints of monetary financing. Lord Turner contended that this would be a less risky way to achieve stimulation of demand than any alternative policy lever.
About the Speaker:
Lord Turner became Chairman of the Institute for New Economic Thinking in 2015. Prior to that he chaired the UK Financial Services Authority from 2008 until 2013. During this time he played a leading role in the redesign of the global banking and shadow banking regulation as Chairman of the International Financial Stability Board’s major policy committee. Lord Turner led the McKinsey practice in East Europe and Russia in the early 1990s, and was Director General of the CBI (Confederation of British Industry) 1995-2000. He became a cross-bench member of the House of Lords in 2005. He is the author of several publications, the most recent of which is ‘Between Debt and the Devil: Money, Credit and Fixing Global Finance’ (Princeton 2015).
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Thank you, good afternoon everybody. It's a great pleasure to be here in Dublin. As you said I'm going to talk about the case of monetary finance... ...or money finance. I usually spend my time at the moment promoting my book, so I'll wait the book around... ...that'll encourage you subliminally, it is subliminally to read the book. It came out last October. It's called Between Mortaire and The Devil. ac rwy'n meddwl i'r Rhannig o'r llyfrnod y Chynig, a mae hi'n edrych o'r llyfrnod ddweud â'r llyfrnod. Mae hi'n meddwl i'r llyfrnod o'r llyfrnod o'r llyfrnod o'r llyfrnod i'r Chynig, mae hwn yn olygu'r llyfrnod gwybodaeth yn y Llyfrgell Gwymau Arna. Yn y llyfrnod o'r llyfrnod ychydig, rwy'n meddwl i'w gweld ychydig o'u gyn nhw, yw rwy'n meddwl y 2008 cyfrifiadau i'r llyfrnod, ac fydd rwy'n cael y bydd y rechydig y pethau rwyf yn maen nhon a'n cyfifarcast. Rwy, 8 yr gyrs yma, byddwn i weithio gysylltiad o griffau ei wneud yn gweithio'r gweld, i wneud rwy'n cyfbrydol i'u gynhyrchu, i bwysigio'r profi, i gwneud o dechrau i'r newidau yn Gwbwyll Gwlad Oesas, why its January this year update of its world economic outlook was entitled Subdued demand and diminished prospect. So the book is about what is going on and it ends with part five saying that what are we going to do to get out of the situation that we're in. And it is in that part five that I made the case that we must consider the o'r ffinanthau meddwl. Rwy'n nhw'n gwybod o'r ffinanthau, ac mae'n rhan i'r ddweud o'r tebwio bobl ar y cyfnod o'r ffinanthau. Mae'n ddweud o'r ffinanthau meddwl o'r ddechrau'r ffinanthau, fel y dyma oherwydd'r wyf, fel y dyma oherwydd'r ymddangos, fel ydy'r cyfnod, o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ffynanthau. Mae'n oed yn ynddo, ac mae'n oed yn wirio eich bod felly mae'n gwybod o'r bwysig o'i eu ffynan â'r cysylltu a'r ddweud o'r ffynan. Rwy'n meddwl, i ddim yn ddiddordeb yn y ffynan ymlaen, yn fy modd mewn cyfweld i'r FFIA, ar y Ddweud Ymddangol Rheswm Yn Ymdweud, ar y Llyfr Gwysig, oherwydd ymddangol yn y FFIA. A'r ysgrifenni ar hyn, rydyn ni'n gwybod yw'r gweithio'r i'r gweithio'r gweithio'r gweithio'r Llyfr Gwysig, ond gallwch chi'n gweithio heilio gyda'r unig o'r dweud yma. Ac os yw'n rhaid i'w ddechrau'n ffiyth am yr hyn newydd. Ond, dyma'r ddechrau, ddim oedd wedi bod yn cyfweld i'r bwysig o'r cyffredin, o bwysig o'r cyffredin i'r blaen. Dwi'n cael ei wneud i'r llwy ffair ac yw'r bwysig o'r cwysig o'r cyffredin i'r blaen, ynghylch ar y dyfodol yma hwn yn ymlaen nhw, ac mae'n gwybod ymddydd ychydig ymddydd ychydig ymdyn nhw, a ydych chi'n meddwl chi'n ei wneud y ffordd o ffynatru. Felly, rwyf i chi'n rai i'n mynd i'n arfer, rwyf i'n ffact yma, ychydig yma ychydig ychydig ymdyn nhw ym 2008 rhai-d currents. Mae'r companywyd o'r mae'r companywyd o'r Prifwyr yn dechrau'r Credit eisiau ddyniaeth canfodol a'r mwyaf atioedd a'r Rhys Gwll-Mwyaf a�on ni'n dim er mwyn nad yw'r companywyd phenomenonol, mae'r companywyd i'w cyfaint dda eich rhai-d considerably a'r companywyd am y cyfrifod nawr yw yn ddifol sydd yn dfosent yn wneud wedi'i gynnig o hysg-d awardedd arfer sy'r companywyd yn dweud i gyd-dodedd yn ymgyrch yn 50% i 170% yn 2007. Yn ymwysig, yw'r dros ymgyrch yn ymgyrch yn 50% i 2007, a beth yn ymgyrch yn ymgyrch yn 1090. Ymgol yma yma yr ymgyrch yn gredithol yma diddyn nhw wedi'i ddweud yr ysgolwyr mae cyfleu yr ysgolwch yn astudu'r gweithio'r cyflwyno, a sydd yn gweithio', a'u cyflwyno'r cyflwyno'n gweithio'r gweithio. Mae'r gweithio'r gweithio'n dyfu byddai real eisteddy. Felly mae'r hwn o'r fullfynu'n ddysgu'r Penedigol i'r Rhys Themol nad yw eich ddweudóol ddod oes sydd hefyd gan Scolwyr Alun, Oskar Yorda, Morys Shulwric. Mae'r ddim yn gweithio'r ddod o'r llippau gyrstech oedd yng Nghymru. Mae'r gwrth o gwneudio'r cyllid o'r sytó o'r system cyflogu i'r cyfrannu ihmairyn meddwl, o'r bwrdd y gwaith yn 17 mae'n i'n 17, a yna'n gofio'r sefflŷ defyn oherwydd mae sydd wedi'i awr. Felly, rwy'n meddwl y byddwch yn blod y swyddfa yn awr 20 yma. Gwyddiad a newyddau pan fyddraig gyfordd, sydd o'n pethau sydd gweithio'n bwrdd y byddwch yn gweithio. y dyfodol, mae ar 1870-1960 ydych yn ddechrau ar y dda yn llun yn ddiddordeb. Mae ddiddordeb 2007 wedi'u meddwl 60%. Mae'r flinigiaeth gwahanol y ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb, ond mae'r flinigiaeth yn ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb yn ysgriffaith yn Arlen yn 2008. Mae'r flinigiaeth yn ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb yn ddiddordeb yn amdano i ddiddordeb ar gael gweithfynol yma'r awgfyrdau yw'r gweithio. Yn y gallu pethau, mae'r gwaith ymlaen, er fydd yn gweithio'r awgfyrdau arall a gael gweld y awgfyrdau a'r awgfyrdau arall yw hefyd yn ymlaen i'r defnyddur. A'r awgfyrddau yn ymlaen i'r defnyddur yn ymlaen i'r defnyddur oedd y gweithio'r awgfyrdau yn y ffyrddau ymlaen i'r defnyddur, Rydym wedi gael cyfraeg adroddau'r cyflaenau ac mae'r prydynigfau cywir yn gweithio ddaliad, mae'r prydynigfau ar ddiw iawn yn ddiwrd ar y cyflaenau ac mae'r prydynigfau ar y cyflaenau oedd ein cyflaenau. Mae'r ddigwydd i'r ddaliad ei fwyaf o'r arfod. Mae'r cyflaenau wedi gweithio arweinydd â ddaliad i wychion bod yna yn ystod yn rhoi gwybod cyflaenau yma yn llwyterwyd gan 2008, mae'n yn cyflaenau Maidanimu Minski, wedi'i fod yn ei amdano'r cynnig wedi'i gyn highness i'r darmarfod o ddau'r cyf transit i Fnosa Cymru, wedi'i fod yn iawn hefyd yn meddwl i'r cyfrifiadau ei ddeud. Rwy'n gweithio'n bwysig wahanol surfol yw eu cyfrifiadau a'r trafodaeth sefydlog yn eu rhan o'r tyniad, sy'n ymddangos a'r eich credu o'r cyfrifiadau a'r ddaeth yn y rhan o gyrry. Yn y tro cyfrifiadau ap chi'n wych yn armeinydd yma, a'r gyrfaith yma yn hawdd iawn. The situation is where the debt doesn't go away, it simply moves around the economy, and where it appears that all our classic levers to stimulate aggregate nominal demand are blocked, imperfect, or have adverse side effects. What do I mean by the debt doesn't go away, simply moves around? Let me illustrate what I mean by reference to Japan. Japan in the 1980 has one of the biggest credit in real estate we've ever seen. Bank lending against real estate goes up defined now to your half times in five or six years. Real estate prices in central Togo, central Osaka go up by four times in five or six years. Then there's a crack of confidence on the real estate prices come down by 70% or so. What you then have is a whole load of companies Ac mae'n amliwysoedd yn nifer y gyd-enill, ond mae'n meddyliadau, ac yn meddyliadau sy'n meddyl yn meddyl yn ymgyrchu'r hyn sy'n meddyliadau yn Casasio, rwy'r edrych yn achievedur P3. Rwy'n meddyliadau i fewn ychydig yn gweithio beth, ac mae'n meddyl yn meddyl yn meddyl i recovery i ddigion ond, oherwydd, rydyn na yn ymddi'r gwaith cyflawni'r ysgoleth i'r ysgoleth gyda Richard Coo o'r reis-seshon yna, a roedd y cwrnodau yn y dyfodol yn meddwl, mae'r rhaglen yn bwysig o'r rhaglen yw'r cyfrifiadau yn y cyfrifiadau yn y cyfrifiadau yw'r cyfrifiadau yn y cyfrifiadau, rydyn ni'n dechrau i'r llyfrig. ac wrth y clyw roierydiadu'r ffordd o'r afraith fydd ystod ddaeth, ymweld hefyd o'r ffordd ar gyfer hetsef o'r croediau ymdindigol gwahanol ac mae'r rôl mae'n rôl nag i'r byddoedd, byddai ysgrifennu iddynt o ymgyrch ac o rôl mewn gweld, byddai ysgrifennu o gydig o 9 o 9 o 10% o GDP. Ac yna efallai efallai bod yn gŷanodau ar y ffordd o atgwyd i'r afraith, i ni'n hoffi iwi gyd o bwyr i niwn brodd er mwyn ochr iawn, ond mae'r cyflodwch wedi cyflodwch yma, ac wedyn ydych chi'n gynnwys 25 yng nghymru Adonysau. Yn yno mae o'r rheswm, yma mae'r cyflodwch yn vaen i'r hoffi a chyflion ac yn fynd i'r econom partners ac y gallwch y gallwch yn fy nhw'n gwerthu chi y ddechrau yn y ddechrau'n gwybod, oherwydd mae'r gweithio y gweithiau y mae o alternativell ac yna hwn yn gwrthwydd. Fy ydych chi'n ymgylch yn y cyfrifysgfa i'r gwrslydd ymenig, ac nes ydi'r dros 2019 y bydd hwn o'r cyfrifysgaf sinol, ac yn ydych chi'n gyfrifysgfa'r gwrdd pleidig o'r gwrdd yn eriyd. Mae gwrdd o'r gwrdd yn ymgylch yn ymgylch, a fydd yn gwirio mewn ddechrau. Gwrdd, y j然后m yn ran cyfrifysgfa o ran ychydig o'r cyfrifysgfa sy'n duethaf i gyfrifysgfa'r gwrdd hwn. Mae'n mynd i'r cyfrifysgfa wedi amgueddion Not just two decades of very slow growth and slow deflation, but a real 1930 style Great Depression. So they were useful. But they have an inevitable consequence that public debt as a percent of GDP goes up. And if we switch from this chart which is flows to the next chart which is stocked, the stock of debt as a percent of GDP, you can see that the story of Japan for the last 25 years is that there has been a long, slow, steady de-leveraging of the private sector offset by a more-than offsetting increase in the debt of the public sector, which has gone from about 50% of GDP to about 250% of GDP and is still rising. The debt hasn't gone away, it has simply moved around the economy. ac mae'r pattern yn ystod o'r cyfnodau sydd wedi'i gweithio'r cyfnodau sydd 2008. Felly, mae'r cyfnodau sydd ymlaen i'r cyfnodau, y gallwn y dyfodol yn ystod o'r 50-year run-up o'r 50-year o'r 50-year o'r 170-year o'r 50-year o'r 100-year o'r 170-year o'r 1r. O wel y cyfnodau sydd… … amweithio yn deithas Sirgaryangol dros gyfer Hem hednig, yn r Bandfodol Cyfnodau a Shwerlwn Iredaeth, yn yr oed pan fawr i ni'r ch KEI- tonnes i diwrnodau οbat cynhyn equipped, yma os y ddechreuadau Youtube ac ond ac i ddim ekipu i gymfloweru i sabi cyfnodau amrawwn. Is ble hima caiss i holl y rool y decidel chromא gan thanysgafyddio. Ych yna'r flwyddyn ar draws. Yn ymateb gyda eu bodai gweithio siogel yng Nghymru Cymru, bydd y cyfnodol ac yn gwneud y bryd yma yn eich cyfrifnwyr ym Mhwyl Chart Ysgol. Yn ymlaen, mae hwnna'n ddefnyddio ar gyfer y gyrthoedd ac yn gbyn. Cymru digon hwnna'n ddefnyddio am ymlaen ni yn fwy o'r bwrdd yn oed. Yna'n gweithio ddusun dd derived yn cysylltu a'r ddigon o'r ddometai what deleveraging, because at the level of all debt together there has be no deleveraging. What kindly has also been though is a very significant shift. At least may be there has been a slight slowdown. There has been an additional take off of debt in emerging markets. The most dramatic of those is China where Chinese debt during GDP primarily corporate has gone up from 140% of GDP to 240% of GDP. And, again, that increase in Chinese debt isn't just coincidental. It isn't just that the advanced economies had a financial crisis and quite by chance, at the same time, the Chinese economy decided to increase its leverage. The one caused the other. The Chinese authorities in early 2009 were terrified that deleveraging by U.S. households in particular was going to drive a falling demand for Chinese exports a dyna'r unig o'r rhan o'r cwmwylo'i dynol yn Chynyddu. O'r rhan o'r ysgol, rhaid o'r ddihaf yn ddigon o'r ffath o'r unig o'r ffath o'r rhan o'r rhan o'r gweithio'r ffath o'r hollu. Ond mae'n fwy o'r gweithio'n gweithio, mae'n dweud o'r diwedd y ffath o'r ddechrau, mae'r ddechrau nid oed o'r gweithio eich cyfnod o'r economiai. A os ydych chi'n meddwl, mewn gwirdd o ysgol yma, yw hwn o'r cyflaenol cyflaenol ymddangos. Y cyflaenol cyflaenol yw fynd i'ch bod i'ch i'ch gwaith jopannu yn ymdweud y ffondiol ynchos ffondiol ffondol, mae'r ffondiol yn y ffondiol ffondiol sy'n ei ddweud y llun yw'r ffondiol. Yn y gweithio ymateb ar y bydd y CRISYs ar 2008, rydych yn ymddangos bod yna yn gweithio. Felly, yn ym April 2009, yn Llywbeth, y G20 yw'r gwneud o'r wyg ydych chi'n gofyn yn y ffobl y gweld yma yma yw'r economiynau i'w gwneud y ffinshwymiol yn ddiolchio'r cyfnodau drwy'r cyfnodau yw'r cyfnodau yma. Dyma hwn i ddweud am y ffordd yma yw'r ymellaf oherwydd dyma'r eu cyfnodau yn ddigwysig o'r economiynau. Ond ydych yn fawr, mae'n ymlaen i ddweud o'r wneud o'r cyfnodau yn ddweud o'r cyfnodau. rydych chi'n ei wneud o'r ysgrifennu cyfnodd yng nghymru yn y ffordd yng Nghymru yw'r lŷ, clwyddoedd yn agrwyngau am y llwyll yng Nghymru. A dyma yw'r ffordd yng Nghymru wedi'i gael ei gwneud i chi— dyma'r hyn o'r hyn o'r ffysgol ardennig, dyma'r hyn o'r ffysgol argym ni, mae'n rhaid i'r llyfrgellfa ar y llyfrgellfa ar y cynnwys. Felly, receiving the public sector continues to blow up its debt under control and pay that as the private sector is still also unrhyw dillegynau, so you can drive the economy into a deeper recession. Unless, that is, you believe that you can fix it by ultra-loose monetary policy. The conventional wisdom of the last five years has been that governments can take tighter fiscal stance, but central banks can fully offset that with ultra-loose monetary policy, o'r ddigustfawr drwy'i mai ddwydd, oedd yn negatifu, ac mae'n gofynnwch gwawndol iawn i'ch gydag y croisiad a gweithio mewn fawr i'r gweithio. Mae'r drwy'u gan'r iawnon eich bod yn nhw yn gwneud, ac mae'n ddweud y gwirionedd Gwilor Os edrych o'i bydd gilydd i gyf EQ a'r ddweud o'r ddigustfawr drwy'i gweithwyr yn dweud o'r Dau UK. Ond mae'n ddweud yn nhw yn nhw yn gwneud, Mae'r mecaniad hynny yn ychydig i'r eu gweithio eriaeth o'r bobl fod yr irthegi'r ardeil. Gwell, efally gweithio ym semnach yma yn sgwrs, ym blaeniechau gweld yn eich heb gweithio, i wneud i'r thymian polon i'r oedwch yn ei ddweud. Wrth gyda grannig yr scrill Cwwy, ac o'r Cwwy esgwrs, mae'r oedwch i'r Cyngor Cymru hynny tynu i'r Undi-Ylder i gael soedd o bydd o unedol gwahbwysig, yn gallu dyfodol o bobl DIDD mewn aod a'r swyddfa gael yn perthynas y nifer gwahanol a'i fydd yn ei fyddus' i'w wertau. Mae ymddwys i'n ddod i ni'n wneud dweud. Rydyn ni'n i'n ddod i gael y gallu awm o'r ffantffordi. Felly, allwn eich gwahanol yn anod y bydd yn credu i gael unrhywbh. Rydyn ni'n credu i gael achor yw y pros Faster. i'w oeddi'r lle. Mae'r bobl bun, mae'r bobl bun yn bach. Mae'r bobl bun yn bach. Mae'r bobl bun yn bach. Mae'n fyddiol ychydig i'r economi ac mae'r rhai o'r effekt i gweithio'r gilydd anhygoel ac mae'r bwysig ar y cwrdd i'w wneud am y cwrdd mwyaf oherwydd mae hi'w creu ffyrdd i'ch gwedd i'w ffyrdd oherwydd mae'n gweithio'r ffyrdd o'r sydd yn bach. Mae'n dweud oherwydd, yw dweud o'r cymdeithasol o gyllideb yn llyfr o'r cyflawn i'r ddweud. Yn amlwg, ychyn nhw'n gweithio'r ddweud o Kerudasarn i Japan o'r Mary o Draghi, mae'n gwybod yn ffocwsio'n gweithio'r polisi lwyddo'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ysgol o'r Yn o'r Eur. Ond yna, mae'n gwneud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r ddweud o'r sefydliadau, mae hynny'n oed yn ysgrifennu. NYIt is a tool which can be used to help one country which has a debt overhang problem escape from it, but the world cannot escape a global debt overhang by devaluing its currency against those of other planets. And if the Japanese government manages to bring down the yen, the Japanese Central Bank manages to bring down the yen, that is then immediately a problem for Korea, for China, for the eurozone, ac ydy godwch i'n mynd i'r ddoedd y euro o'ch credu'r enw'r problem i'r U.S. Rydyn ni'n meddylion i'r eithaf sy'n hyn am y cwylgu, am yw'r hynny ychydig newidol. Rydych chi'n meddwl berthynas i'r meddwl siaradau gwyrdd a gwahod yn ffrydd ydych i'r ysguedd bydd y byddai bulladau i gweithio, maen nhw'n meddadu y bydd hopeth yn y brwynt. All yr Lyfriau yn ychydig o ddech chi'n gwneud rhai ymgyrchol a chw sellataeth wedi'u gwneud ar gael, .. FEL that turns out in economic history to be difficult to have large scale debt write off. Large enough to make a significant difference to the leverage of the whole economy.. ..without that itself being disruptive and depressive effect on the economy. Or we just stay forever with large debts made affordable with ultra or low interest rates. Those are low interest rates for people creating incentives.. felly weithio ydy i'w ddweud y dechrau. Rydyn ni wedi bod yn ymdeg ar gyfer phobl mor eich ffordd o'r amunisi. Mae'r ffrwng ymdeg yn ymdeg yn ymdeg yn ymdeg â'r awr. Mae'r bankau cyfnodd yn ysgrifennu lleddau i'ch gael, rydyn ni'n credu bod ni'n ddweud a chyfnodd iawn. Mae'r gwahau, rydych chi'n gweld ymdeg, nad yna'n siaradau yn ymddeg, i ddod o'r hyn ar hyn o'r cymdeilydd yn ymddangos. Felly, o'r cwestiynau bod willig ymddangos yn part 5 o'r llygau, is that if our problem is inadequate nominal demand, if that is the problem it might not be the whole problem but if the problem is inadequate nominal demand, then central banks and governments together never, ever run out of ammunition. On oedd y gallu gweld o'r problemau sy'n oed yn cael eu defnyddio yn y economiei, ond dyfodd yn gael gan gweithio, byddwch chi'n ddweud bod yn gweithio'r ddau sydd gennych gweithio a'r cyfnwysig yn ddweud. Ond mae'r ddweud sy'n gweithio'r ddweud, mae'n gweld yn ei ffordd i'r rhan o'r cyfnod. Yn oed yn ddweud, rwy'n gweithio'r ddweud, rwy'n gweithio'r ddweud cyfnod gweithio'r rhan o'r ddweud, Ionwch, ond dyna'n gweithio'n gweld i'n meddwl i'r cym�in. Ond ydych chi'n ddweud, ddych chi'n meddwl i'r rhaid i'r rhaid i'r cymrwyr, dwi'n gallu ei bod yn ffrindio'r cymdeithl, dwi'n meddwl i'n meddwl i'r rhaid i'r ffinanthu'r munitari, ac rhaid i'n ei gweithio ym Mhwylwyr, ysgrifennu swyffoli yng Nghymru, Henri Simon, un o'r gweithio'r gofynol sydd yng Nghyrchu Cyngor, yn ein wyliau dyna y gwirtu mewn bethysgol i ni'r ffasedamol ym 1936, ond ychydig dychynig o'i mynd i ei MURF yn amlwg i'r gweithio i ni'n gwybod i dda i ddweud i gweithio i i llwyno, mae'i ddweud i'w ddweud i gweithio i gweithio i ddweud i gweithio. Mae'r�lygededau ar gyfer y cyflen o'r rai cyflen o'r rai ddweud, a'i ddweud o'r argynnu'r iawn ffysgol. ..a miliwn oeddaeth gyda'r ddau ddau cyfnodol.. ..y'r ddau yn ymddangos yn ymddangos o'r ddau cyfnodol.. ..y ddweud y ffysgol yn y policy. Yn 1948, Milton Friedman ddim yn y cyfnodol.. ..y cyfnodol ymlaenau hefyd yn ymddangos. Mae'r ddau cyfnodol yn y system.. ..yna'r ddau cyfnodol yn ymdill yn ei ddau'r ddau.. ..y gweithio'r ddau'r ddau'r ddau.. ..y gweithio'r ddau'r ddau. Mae'r ddiwrnod yma yw'r dysgu wedi'i gweithio'r barhau o'r dweud o'r defnyddio'r ddefnyddio. Dyma'r ddau'r ddiwrnod yma yn ymgyrchu'r ddiwyddoedd yn ymgyrch yn gweithio'r ddiwyddoedd yn y ddysgu. Rwy'n meddwl, mae'r ddiwrnod yma'r ddiwyddoedd yma yw'r ddiwyddoedd yn gweithio'r ddiwyddoedd. Felly mae'n Jeremy Corbyn, mae'n Milton Friedman. Mae'n meddwl i'i gweithio'r ddiwyddoedd Ben Bernanke yn 2003, rhan o'r gweithio ar gyfer y txud o ddegyfrwyd rhan o'i cyfnodol yma, yn hyn sy'n dod i'r gweithio cael hwnnw i golffyr ac ystafell yn gallu atbygomau o'r cyfrifysgau, o'r gweithio gyda bytwn amlun gan PGOG. A wnaeth y txud yn bwysig yn bawb o ran o'r gweithio chi'w ffarnad. understands fel hynny mwy o bwysig yr afeid efallai diwethaf. Ychydig i chi'n gwybod. Ion i ei fyrdd oherwydd hynny, Unws unwyr i gwleidio ein gwin fel thirty-fwcaethau. O'n gweithio a gwleidio gweithio gwleidio fel three-fwcaethau o ffrindio'r gwleidio. Rwyf cael ei angen i gyda'r ei gwedd yn rhywbeth eich parwch, uhlion ddeigwad y chr�siau gyda iaith o ddefnyddio gyda'r cerddiff y bydd y Gweithreinikau. Gweithreinikau hynny o'r byd o erdwyddiol i gafodig, whysbeth y bydd trwy'r byd o'r cyfeisiant, ac rhaid i'r cwmhreit o gyfnodd iawn mlygol yn sylwgr yn ffachod a wedi'u gyfnodd iawn. Offen y gyfreith y llunodd iawn, y dyfodol iawn, ac trwy'r dwblwct Fear, un o'r llunodd iawn gwirio'r llunodd iawn, ac nhw alle brydd o'r gyfer hwn y tŵr bwn yn ôl. Mae'r llunodd iawn yn y cyfnodd iawn, Mae'n yw ddweud o'n gweithio ffalaeth bod yn galluまでi, mae'r ddechrau ffalaeth o'r certhu llifor gyda'r debyg o'r philig o myfrindwyr ardal erbyn pethau gyda'r brwysig. Ond mae'n dweud o'r ddefnyddio meddwl sy'n yn yn frof. Yn cais gwneud hynny, mae hynny'n allwch ar gincnig iawn, a wnaeth y cymdeithasol fod cyhoeddffyr o'r cywhedennau hynny'n amser iawn y ddechrau. Gweithio haf ymwaleu, mae hwnnw yn chysgol i gyrhaf y cwmdeithio. can do it as a tax cut. That tax cut could be one year or it could be over several years. You could use it in order not to increase the taxes you were otherwise going to increase or you could use it to fund a public expenditure programme. There are an infinite variety of the ways that you do it but all of them amount to running a fiscal deficit which is not financed with the issue of interest bearing debt which you have to pay back but which is issued with a is met with irredeemable fiat money. Now in my paper to the IMF I argued that if this is how we define monetary finance then it should be part of our available tools because four propositions exist. Four propositions are valid. The first is that there exist circumstances in which is appropriate to stimulate aggregate normal demand and what I put here is the strength of the argument for each of these propositions. As you can see this is the one that I have actually put the question against because I think it is the case but it is dependent on particular circumstances. Sometimes it is appropriate to stimulate normal demand and I think those circumstances exist today but it is not always the case. But these three propositions are I believe theoretically true and absolutely true. Monetary finance will always stimulate aggregate nominal demand. In some circumstances it will do so more certainly and with less side effects than available alternative policies and crucially the degree of stimulus can be controlled. We are not in a situation where you start doing this and suddenly you have done too much. You can decide to do a little or a lot. Let me just run through those four propositions. The orthodoxy today is that proposition number one definitely exists because after all that is why central banks are running zero and negative interest rates policies. If you don't believe that number one exists, if you don't believe that number one is true then the Federal Reserve shouldn't have a fed funds rate of a quarter per cent and the ECB shouldn't have a repo rate of minus. These are attempts to stimulate aggregate nominal demand. That is however being challenged by people in Germany. I think increasingly as I listen to German economists they are not arguing against ECB policy as being the wrong policy to achieve a higher rate of inflation or a higher rate of aggregate nominal demand growth. They are challenging whether that is a good idea at all. They are increasingly saying what's wrong with mild deflation. What's wrong with an economy in which nominal demand doesn't grow. Now I have engaged with them. I've been over to Frankfurt and Munich arguing about this. I think they're wrong but I actually think it's the as I say I think it's the one of these which is most debatable whereas I think the following three are not debatable at all but why do I think it's wrong. Well modern economies work best I believe with rich advanced economies with nominal GDP growth rates of something like four or five per cent per annum enabling you to combine two two and a half percent real growth in line with productivity growth at the frontier of technology and inflation of about two per cent. I am part of the orthodoxy that believes that two per cent inflation is better than zero. If you put those two together you want to have nominal demand growth running at four or five per cent and since the crisis it hasn't been doing anything like that. In the US nominal GDP has been growing at 2.9 per cent per annum in the UK at 2.4 per cent per annum in the EU at 1 per cent per annum and in Japan at minus 0.1 per cent per annum. I think I'm not going to argue it in detail here but I argue in the book and in the paper that part of the problem of what's wrong with the Japanese economy actually quite a lot in Japan's case is inadequate nominal demand growth and that quite a lot of the problem in Europe is inadequate nominal demand growth. Now that doesn't exclude the possibility that there might be lots of other things wrong as well. There's no either or between supply side measures and structural reform and demand side measures but part of the problem that we have in the global economy is a chronic deficiency of aggregate nominal demand and that is showing up in the complete failure over the last four years of the Eurozone to meet its targets. The ECB has a target of keeping inflation close to but a bit below 2 per cent and it's nowhere near. It has been falling for the last four years and it is now negative and inflationary expectations are coming down. So I believe there is a clear case for stimulating aggregate nominal demand. My second proposition, proposition two is that if you want to stimulate aggregate nominal demand money finance will always stimulate it. What is money finance? It is a fiscal stimulus. Let's be clear it is a category of fiscal stimulus. You cut taxes or you give somebody a one-off tax cuts or you increase public expenditure but it is not financed by debt and therefore there is no possibility of what is called a Ricardian equivalent effect in which the people who receive the tax cut say I know I've been given this tax cut but I know I'm going to pay back the debt in future so I'm not going to spend it. That is the great debate in economics as to whether debt finance deficits do or do not stimulate the economy is whether there is or is not Ricardian equivalence. But what we know for certain is that when you do money finance there is no Ricardian equivalence it will definitely have a stimulative effect. In technical terms and I explore this in my IMF paper you achieve an increase in household nominal net worth when you do a money finance tax cuts and you have an asymmetric effect on the private and public balance sheets. Household gross nominal wealth increases but there is no increase in the net present value of public sector liabilities or to think of it simply in Milton Friedman's helicopter money terms from his 1960 article you fill a helicopter up with money you scatter it down people pick it up they feel themselves richer in nominal terms and they will spend it and the process of spending it will either produce an increase in real output if there is an output gap and a possibility of real output growth or it will produce an increase in inflation but in some way it will stimulate nominal demand and I think it's as simple as that and that then has a very clear consequence which is if that is correct and I am convinced that those propositions are correct inadequate demand deflation or what the IMF call loflation are policy choices they are never unavoidable effects. Faced with inadequate nominal demand governments and central banks never run out of ammunition so the statement that we are out of if you think the problem is inadequate nominal demand the statement we are out of ammunition is wrong just wrong it is not technically supportable in any way. Monetary finance will always stimulate monetary demand and in some cases it will do it when the other things don't work. There are people out there in the world who are saying and you know I talked to them people like Larry Summers or Paul Crudman who get pretty close to saying why complicated and why upset people by rating the taboo you know why encourage the Federal Reserve to do something which will just bring the tea party down on his head by talking about money finance deficits why don't we just do debt finance deficits and you see articles from Larry Summers and Paul Crudman arguing for much bigger fiscal deficits in the US in the Eurozone financed in the classic fashion by debt finance and if you believe that there is no Ricardian equivalent effect right if you believe that people do not anticipate the future debt servicing burden from higher debt then they will be as stimulative of money finance deficits but you can still say money finance deficits in their stimulative effect are greater than or equal than debt finance deficits they're equal if there is no Ricardian equivalents they're greater if there is Ricardian equivalents but they are definitely greater than or equal in their effect. How do they compare with forward guidance to influence expectations? I'm increasingly convinced that all this forward guidance stuff of central banks has become a sort of absurd cultish activity of very little meaning. I mean today in Washington Janet Yellen will give a press conference and people will try and work how whether the FOMC statement has moved the comma forward or back what is it said about whether they are you know the balance of risk in some incredibly minor fashion it's like sort of 1950s criminology where we used to try and work out from where people were placed on the podium as to what was going to happen to Soviet policy. I simply don't think it has a real economy effect. I think it's not effective in the absence of real actions. It's more certain than quantity of the evening I talked earlier about how quantitative easing works are uncertain and indirect transmission challenge and as for sustained negative interest rates I think we are increasingly learning that when you go through zero some very odd things happen to the economy because of nominal contractual liabilities debt contracts that don't automatically adjust but even if negative interest rates do work and negative interest rates for instances what Ken Rogoff argues for I think they can only work by re-stimulating the very growth of private credit that got us into this mess in the first place. If our fundamental problem is that we have too much debt in the world it's pretty odd to suggest that the only way out is something whose transmission mechanism is through encouraging people to take on more private debt. So I believe that monetary finance can be in many circumstances superior or more certain on its impact on nominal demand or have less adverse side effects. The final point is the degree of stimulus can be managed and this is the most technically complicated bit of monetary finance. In a lot of the literature in for instance Milton Friedman's 1948 article actually he makes life easy for himself by imagining in a world which doesn't have fractional reserve banks and in which therefore the money supply is equal to the monetary base where you literally hand out money and that money is either held as notes and coins or it is held at 100% reserve banks. If that was the world in which we operated I think it would be pretty easy to understand that if you did in the US economy a one-off drop of 10 million new money supply you would have an impact so small you would hardly see it. 10 billion you'd have a principal impact and 10 trillion you probably would produce extreme excessive inflation. The amount of the stimulus would depend on the amount of the money that you put into the economy. The only reason why that might not be the case is if when you said you were putting in 10 billion everybody thought that that was a signal that you're going to do it again and again and again and increase the dose because if that occurred you might have an uncontrollable mechanism working through expectations and working through the exchange rate. So the management of expectations is key but as long as you can make credible commitments about how much you're doing and how much you will do in future then there is fundamentally the impact is proportional to how much you do and it's a pretty fundamental common sense proposition. It does get much more complicated when we have fractional reserve banks because when you have fractional reserve banks the money that the central bank creates is not ultimately money supply in the sense of notes and coins it is monetary base in the form of commercial bank reserves at the central bank and this is the most difficult issue in calibrating the effect of monetary finance that you do a monetary finance operation you give the commercial banks reserves the first round effect is exactly as if you were in a no fractional reserve bank world you get a moderate stimulus to start with but then somewhere down the line the commercial banks use their reserves to lend out more money and they create more private money on top of the public money that you have created. That is the essential but it is the only difficult issue with the calibration of monetary demand and there are solutions to it. The solutions are that you impose in future quantitative reserve requirements on the banks essentially to stop them taking the first order effect of a monetary finance operation and multiplying it by the creation of private money and the other thing you have to do is having imposed those requirements on the banks you have to make them non-interest bearing because if they aren't non-interest bearing you haven't funded the public deficit with non-interest bearing money and again my article by paper for the IMF explains that. My conclusion from all of that and this is what I'm going to assert and you're going to have to somewhat accept it because I've run through the technical details quite quickly but you can read it in more detail either in the book or the article. I believe that there are no valid technical reasons at all for excluding money finance from our policy toolkit. It will always stimulate nominal demand and it is technically possible to manage the degree of stimulus. But I accept that there are great political risks that if we first break the taboo then monetary finance might be used to access. So I think there is a respectable argument on monetary finance that says even though monetary finance is technically feasible and in some circumstances the best policy we should exclude its use entirely in order to avoid political risks. If somebody faced with my argument says that's my position and that is the position of for instance Otmar Ising with whom I have debated this then I respect that point of view because it's at least logical. I don't agree with it because I think we can constrain the political risks and I don't agree with it because I think we might be in such a deep deflationary trap that we need this tool. But I think this is a respectable argument whereas I think all the arguments that it's somehow technically impossible or bound to produce hyperinflation I think are put forward by people who haven't done the homework to think it through. I think this is completely technically possible. I think there are major political risks and that of course is what history tells us. When I give this lecture in Germany if I don't mention Weimar someone mentions Weimar. Here on the right hand side you have Weimar. This is a sort of kid sometime in 1923 having fun making a sort of construction out of blocks of a rice marks. I think each of these has sort of 500 notes. They're probably a billion each and when she stopped enjoying building this she's going to put it all in a wheelbarrow and by a loaf of bread. So clearly you can have an unsuccessful and excessive use of monetary finance. But the check on the left is Takahashi. Takahashi was the finance minister of Japan in 1931 through to 1935. He very successfully used monetary finance to pull Japan out of a recession more rapidly than almost any of the major economies. He was a very responsible person who in 1935 decided to end that and said we're now back to normal rates of inflation. We don't need to do it anymore and we're going to stop it and return to balance budgets, etc. and non monetary finance. Unfortunately for him at that stage the military assassinated him because they wanted to go on printing money to fund their militarism. He wasn't a militarist but we can't blame the technical policy for the unfortunate end to which Takahashi came. His policy in itself was responsible and actually the essential point was summed up by Adam Smith in the welter nations. In the 18th century the Pennsylvania colony, one of the English colonies in East Coast America very successfully used monetary finance to keep the economy going. But as Adam Smith pointed out, the success of money creation in Pennsylvania was dependent on the moderation with which it was used. Whereas exactly the same experience was deployed by several other American colonies, but for want of this moderation produced much more disorder than convenience. It produced excessive inflation. This is a tool where the result depends on how much you do and in technical terms you can decide how much you do so the crucial issue is the political risk. The issue therefore is can the political risk of the overuse of monetary finance be managed? I believe it can. I believe it would be possible for us to establish a regime in which we hand to independent central banks pursuing the inflation target. We give them the authority to decide how much monetary finance will be allowed in a particular year in pursuit of the inflation target. Now I don't think central banks can decide precisely how to spend money because that has distributional consequences which are properly the domain of elected governments. But you can have a mechanism where you divide the responsibility between the independent central bank with an inflation targeting mandate has the absolute authority to say there will be 30 billion and no more and we believe that in this environment 30 billion of money finance is a better way to get up to the inflation target than going more and more negative interest rates. I believe that such regimes could be put in place and indeed this is exactly the sort of regime which Ben Bernanke argued for two weeks ago in a Brookings Institute blog where he said pretty much exactly the same thing. So I think the UK Monetary Policy Committee between 2009 to 12 could have been given the authority to say we'd rather not do 375 billion of supposedly reversible QE instead we think there should be a somewhat smaller amount of additional fiscal stimulus permanently financed with central bank money. Now that's my technical case and my case of why I think we can politically manage this. Let me end with two points about real world implications in the two major economies where nominal demand has been most deficient and therefore where the case for a nominal demand stimulus is greatest in Japan and the Eurozone. And what I want to say on Japan is we are going to see monetary finance whether you like it or not and in some sense we are already because I want to assert that there are two realities about Japan that have to be accepted. One is Japanese government debt is never going to be repaid in the normal sense of the word repay. It's mathematically impossible it's not going to occur. And secondly that the Japanese government bonds which have been bought by the BOJ are never going to be sold back to the market. Let me support the first of those assertions by just showing you some interesting scenarios from the IMF fiscal monitor which comes out each year. In November 2010 the IMF fiscal monitor said we're going to run a scenario which shows what the Japanese government will have to do to get back to debt sustainability. And the defined debt sustainability has 200% gross debt to GDP by 2030, 80% net debt after the debt which is owned by the Social Security Fund. Let's say what's going to happen is that at present they're running a 6.5% fiscal deficit. They're going to turn that into a 6.4% surplus by 2020 and they're going to maintain that surplus at that level throughout the 2020s. You go through to October 2014 and they said well we don't seem to be making much progress in turning this fiscal deficit into a fiscal surplus but what we're now going to do is between 2014 and 2020 we're going to go from a fiscal deficit of 6% to a fiscal surplus of 5.6% and we're going to maintain that throughout the 2020s and we're going to pay down the debt. Well my last year 2015 reality have set in and there was no longer any scenario which suggested debt sustainability because it got just silly to keep asserting. So rather than asserting what had to happen for debt sustainability they said what was going to occur which is that even by 2020 the Japanese government is going to continue to run deficits and is going to continue to pile up debt. That debt is being bought by the Bank of Japan. The Bank of Japan is buying Japanese government debt at the pace of 80 trillion yen of debt per month. The Japanese government is issuing debt at the pace of about 40 to 45 trillion yen per month. The share of Japanese government debt which is owned by the Bank of Japan is therefore relentlessly increasing and there will be a date somewhere in the early 2020s where there is no Japanese government debt which is not owned either by the Japanese Social Security Fund which is an arm of the government or by the Bank of Japan. There will be no debt owed to the external private sector. Somewhere along that path market analysts are increasingly going to quote a figure which is Japanese net net debt, a Japanese net debt after everything which is owned by things that the Bank of Japan owns because normally with a company when you work out your consolidated balance sheet you don't include the debt to you or from you of things that you own. Japanese consolidated government public sector debt is in relentless decline. This is in a sense monetisation without admitting as much but because it's not admitted the Japanese government is still telling the Japanese people day after day that they face this huge future debt burden and that they're going to have to pay it back and there will have to be a sales tax increase next year and tight control of a public expenditure. It's simply not going to happen, sometime this year reality is going to set in, the sales tax increase is probably going to be delayed and should be and Japan may also do what is called a voucher distribution which is the nearest thing to helicopter money that there is. And don't worry about it, it's okay. The value of it is it's going to change the nature of the debate as it applies to a far more important and more worrying situation which is the eurozone. I'm actually not all that worried about Japan. Japan has a sort of giant accounting entry problem as to whether this debt is real debt or not. But Japan is one of the richest countries on earth. It is an ethnically and irreligiously culturally homogeneous society with very little immigration flows. It has low unemployment. It's a rich country slowly getting richer. It faces some challenges but those challenges do not include challenges to social and political cohesion. The eurozone I think is in a far more troubling state. I think this eurozone and Europe in general, if we have there a decade or another decade of economic performance as poor as it was in Japan in the 1990s and 2000s, the social and political consequences in Europe are far more serious than the social and political consequences in Japan. Because Europe is a country of many nations which are capable of getting into political disagreements with one another. It is a country with large, imperfectly integrated ethnic and religious minorities. It is a country with large high levels of unemployment and it is a country facing potentially uncontrollable immigration flows which are going to make that unemployment worse. If Europe doesn't manage to get its economy going again and deal with its debt burdens and grow nominal GDP at a reasonable rate, I think it is playing with social and political fire on a very, very dangerous basis. I think it is therefore more important in the eurozone than in Japan that we take the possibility of monetary finance out of the taboo box and consider whether it is part of the policy armory that could help our problems. Unfortunately, I think the chances of that happening are very, very slight. Because there is a real difference between doing monetary finance in a classic one country, one government, one central bank policy and in a eurozone. In a one country, one central bank, one government, when you do monetary finance, you don't get complicated or not too complicated distributional issues. If the bank of Japan and the government of Japan agree to write off the debt that the government of Japan owes the bank of Japan, everybody agrees that the only people involved in that are the people of Japan. But you try and do the same in the eurozone and you will get the German tax player saying why are you writing off the debt of the Greeks or the Italians who should have paid this back debt in the first place? You end up with distributional arguments which get in the way of the necessary policy. So I'm afraid my belief of what is going to happen on the eurozone and this is my final slide of this forum. I think what ought to happen in the eurozone is that the eurozone is an imperfect monetary union which should progress to a much greater degree of federalisation with significant debt relief. Let's make that clear. There's got to be much bigger debt relief for Greece. If you think Greece is ever going to repay all its debts, you just haven't been looking for numbers, it's just not going to occur. There's going to be either a default or a controlled restructuring of Greek debt. There should be federalisation, there should be debt relief, there should be some categories of money finance, fiscal stimulus. If you did that, I think there could be a significant economic recovery. I've got the probability of that at less than ten percent. The scenario which worries me is that I think Mario Draghi and the leadership of the ECB have the capacity whenever the eurozone is getting close to crisis to take it away from crisis by immediate interventions even if they are only verbal do whatever it takes or particular purchases under the sovereign wealth debt purchase. But I think if they simply try and fix it by QE and negative interest rates without more radical action, the eurozone will be stuck for many years with slow growth below target inflation, high unemployment and rising political pressures. That's my most likely. I think you could well see a partial break up within five years. Greece is not nearly out of its problems and I think that problem is going to return to us this year. I'm not convinced that the Italian government debt is sustainable in the long term and that could come back as a problem. I place that as only 20% in the five years, but sadly of course if scenario two is where we reside, eventually that collapses into a break up as well. So I'm not optimistic because I think the eurozone needs the capability of thinking about monetary finance, but I don't think it's going to do it. I'm sorry to end on that somewhat pessimistic point of view, but it is where my analysis takes me.
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El programa Explorer està destinat a joves que volen posar en marxa idees empresarials amb un alt component tecnològic i innovador. El seu objectiu és donar suport als joves emprenedors i ajudar-los a formar una visió general del procés: des de la identificació d'una oportunitat fins convertir una idea en un producte o servei i transformar-lo en negoci.
Durant 5 mesos Explorer proporciona l'impuls necessari per a desenvolupar cada projecte innovador gràcies a l'assessorament personalitzat i a la xarxa de més de 200 professionals experts que brinden formació. El suport i la formació es completen amb premis a les iniciatives amb més potencial.
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Ara ets conèixer a través d'una amiga que coneix el guanyador l'any passat. La Business Shuttle, en concret del seu sana domingo, vino a darnos una charla sobre emprendimiento. Bé, a mi sempre m'ha entrat molt l'emplanadoria i vaig entrar a la web de l'OPF i vaig veure que podia enviar la teva idea d'empresa. O así es una plataforma web que lo que hace es proporcionar apoyo a pacientes de radioterapia i permite que los pacientes puedan gestionar sus citas con un calendario a tiempo real. Además, los pacientes pueden acceder a información validada y verificada sobre su tratamiento. Consistecen una plataforma que permet o que busca permetre els aficionats de l'esport invertint el rendiment dels esportistes que segueixen, del seu equip o de qualsevol esportista que l'hagi que tingui un rendiment potencial bo, volia invertir els seus diners i ho tenia rendibilitat d'això, com si fos la Borsa. Gaman és una marca de roba que, des de la producció, contracta sol amb fabricants que tenen treballadors que respecten els seus drets laborals que no s'explota a ningú i s'aprofita la seva pobreza i, a més, fa servir materials que no siguin molt perjudicials per monediar l'ambient. Bueno, tenemos dos sesiones semanales de tres horas. Muchas de las sesiones son con nuestro coordinador, Josep, en el cual es más práctico y también se adapta más a las necesidades que tenemos. Otras sesiones en las que vienen expertos a hablarnos son de temas más concretos, como motivarnos en momentos que estamos un poco desanimados a cómo desarrollar un prototipo. Quizás que, como todos nosotros cada uno venimos de ámbitos diferentes, todos tenemos una parte que a lo mejor dominamos más y que otros dominan menos. Entre todos nos ayudamos y conseguimos cerrar todos los conocimientos. Et posen en contacte amb gent del teu sector, que és moltíssim, que això és de gran valor. I tu vas avançant, vas avançant i veus que, des de la idea principal, fins la que estàs fent ara, ha canviat moltes coses. A mi em va ajudar moltíssim a em basar en com començar, perquè no sabia com fer-ho, no sabia amb qui parlar. El que m'ha portat a aquest programa ha sido todos los emprendedores que he conocido y sobre todo la pasión que le ponemos todos a nuestro proyecto y el buen ambiente, el buen rollo que tenemos.
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Title: Strengthening Intraframework Interaction within Flexible MOFs Demonstrates Simultaneous Sieving Acetylene from Ethylene and Carbon Dioxide
Authors: Fang Zheng, Rundao Chen, Ying Liu, Qiwei Yang, Zhiguo Zhang, Yiwen Yang, Qilong Ren ,and Zongbi Bao
Publisher: Wiley
DOI: 10.1002/advs.202207127
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This research has developed a new type of flexible material which can be used to separate acetylene from other gases such as ethylene and carbon dioxide. The material is made up of a combination of metallic atoms and organic compounds called dipyridyl disilfides. By changing the size of the pores within the material, it was possible to control how much acetylene could pass through. This allowed for the separation of acetylene from other gases with greater efficiency than previously possible.
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2020 Nissan Altima Review | The Affordable AWD Sedan
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It has a starting price of under $25,000 and AWD in a sedan! In this video I'll go for a test drive and completely review the NEW 2020 Nissan Altima! I'll test out acceleration, braking, steering feel, sound system, rear legroom & much more!
Big thanks to Faulkner Nissan in Mechanicsburg, PA for allowing me to check out the NEW 2020 Nissan Altima! For more information on their inventory please feel free to visit their website below.
www.FaulknerNissanMechanicsburg.com
My Links:
- GP Merch: teespring.com/stores/GoldPony
- Facebook: facebook.com/TheGoldPony21
- Twitter: @TheGoldPony21
- Instagram: @TheGoldPony21
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What is up you guys welcome back to another one if you are new to the channel I am Gulf Pony and today we are in the new 2020 Nissan Altima per your request courtesy of Faulkner Nissan in McKennaxburg PA And so I first saw this one at the New York auto show. I was there during the press event I saw it up close. It was amazing. It was a complete redesign. It looked amazing And since then I've yet to review it so therefore we are in this one today So as always you guys let's start with pricing and so there will be several different trim levels as expected for the 2020 Altima first one being S starting at $24,100 then you have the SR which is the one we have today starting at $25,700 then there is the SV for $27,880 SL for $30,240 and the Platinum starting at $32,180 and so that was all pricing for the front-wheel drive variant There is all-wheel drive available for every single trim level if you wanted to go that route that we have today actually simply add $1,350 to any of those prices and by the way that all-wheel drive setup is going to be offered only for the base engine There is an optional engine setup that is going to add $4,050 if you wanted the turbocharged engine Speaking of let's go into the power plants on the 2020 Altima here first power plan The one we have today is going to be a 2.5 liter naturally aspirated inline four-cylinder engine putting out 188 horsepower at 6,000 rpm 182 pound-feet of torque available at 6,000 rpm or 3600 rpm if you go with the front-wheel drive setup But either way again power sent to front wheels or all wheels through a CVT giving you a zero to 60 Approximately 7.4 seconds with MPG numbers 28 in the city 39 on the highway for the front-wheel drive 25 city 35 highway for the all-wheel drive By the way that particular engine setup does take regular unletted fuel and then there is the optional engine setup the turbocharged Version for the Altima two-liter turbocharged inline four-cylinder 248 horsepower at 5,600 rpm 273 pound-feet of torque available at 4,000 rpm power only sent to the front wheels as I was previously saying Through a CVT giving you a zero to 60 approximately 6.1 seconds with MPG numbers 25 in the city 34 on the highway premium fuel is recommended for that one You can take regular fuel in the Nissan Altima with that turbocharged engine setup But we'll lose some horsepower and torque numbers if you were to do that So that is why premium fuel is recommended But having said all that did want to also mention paddle shifters that we have today. These are available. They aren't available They are standard for the SR trim levels that is going to be the one and only trim level that you are going to find paddle shifters on So having said that let's go ahead and do a quick little paddle shifter test and let's see how quickly they react for us here They do actually react pretty quick. You got to keep in the back of your mind This is a CVT, so it's kind of simulated shifting, but still quick reacting paddle shifters Although it will say with the paddle shifters I know we're just in an Altima, but the GTR does have magnesium paddle shifters wouldn't have minded that in the Altima Just like in the 370Z as well But still they're plastic paddle shifters, but it's still kind of cool that they're there But having said all that let's go ahead now and do the acceleration test And let's see how quickly we can get the 2.5 liter naturally aspirated engine setup here up to speed It's it's uh kind of slow All right, so as far as acceleration goes for the Altima Definitely probably wouldn't mind springing for the turbocharged engine setup in this thing It is kind of a larger sedan So you would expect you may need it, but I do like that this Altima offers all-wheel drive I will say that because not many of its competitors if any that I can think of maybe the super legacy But other than that the Honda Accord Toyota Camry these cars don't offer all-wheel drive So I am super happy that the Altima does but having said that kind of wish they would have paired up the all-wheel drive setup With the turbocharged engine setup as well Just so you could have the best of both worlds there because that acceleration did leave just a little bit to be desired there But so now that I am sitting on a red light and having said that braking is equally important up front You will find ventilated front discs in the back solid rear discs And that is one thing has definitely been quite nice in my test drive today. Braking feel is excellent So no issues there touching on suspension and handling a little bit There is an independent strut front suspension in the back an independent multi-link rear suspension also good there I did want to mention for the SR trim levels with the SR that we have today and the SR turbo We are going to get a sport tune suspension. So a little better handling there as well along with front and rear stabilizer bars and that's actually going to be standard for all trim levels But my short little test drive today have had no issues with the steering feel It is a little bit on the looser side, but then again, it is as expected No, we'll say the maximum of course does have a heavier weighted steering feel to it But the Altima isn't bad. No issues there ride quality has actually been excellent Definitely no issues there and I actually don't do this But I've gone over several speed bumps in my test drive today and uh Altima definitely soaked them up very nicely So impressed with the ride quality when it comes to cabin noise again No issues for me and if you wanted the very least cabin noise available with the Altima Simply go with the sv trim level enough because with those trim levels you will get acoustic laminated glass Which is really going to absorb a lot of those exterior sounds while driving on the highway things like that But but then touching on visibility. This is one of the definite strong suits of the Altima I could see perfectly fine out the back. So Excellent visibility when it comes to the Nissan Altima But of course now having touched on the exterior at the beginning of the video Let's go ahead and make our way to the exterior because as I was previously saying This recent redesign of the Nissan Altima definitely looks good So let's go ahead and make our way to the front of this one. All right So now touching on the exterior of the 2020 Nissan Altima up front You will find Nissan signature front grille with active grille shutters actually located Behind that front grille kind of to assist with engine cooling if it's needed Also dark chrome accents are going to be found with the SR trim level That is going to be just regular chrome for every other trim level though But that is of course what you're looking at right now and then to the sides when it comes to the headlights There will be halogen projector headlights for the S trim level However, if you went with the SR trim level and up you're going to find led headlights So that is definitely pretty cool. Definitely a safety feature in itself at night Just below that led fog lights are going to come with the sv trim level and up So that is of course going to be down there as well and overall again with the redesign The Nissan Altima definitely looks very menacing very aggressive Up front comparatively speaking to the old body design, of course, but now let's make our way to the side One of the first things I noticed is there is a ever so slight overhang with the uh The hood and the front fender there. That is one of the Interesting things I noticed at the new york auto show when I first saw this one But kind of a design cue, I believe at least I think that is what it is there for but either way It doesn't affect functionality at all. It's just something a little bit different. It different is usually a good thing But also around the back, of course, you're going to have that floating roof line as Often found with Nissan's designs on their vehicles But chrome belt line molding can be found on the bottom part of the windows there Again, a nice little design cue when it comes to the side mirrors There will be body colored side mirrors that will come standard However, if you went with one of the SR trim levels, you will get black side mirrors Of course, that is what you are looking at right now And they will actually come heated with led integrated turd signals if you want with the sv trim level and up They're taking a look down at the wheel design 16 inch steel wheels with covers are going to come with the s trim level However, if you want with the sv or sl you're going to find 17 inch aluminum alloy wheels And lastly the sr and platinum are going to give you 19 inch aluminum alloy wheels And that of course is what you're looking at right now But now let's go ahead and make our way to the back of the ultimate you guys have noticed I'm sure there is no gas tank on the passenger side It is located on the driver side for anyone curious Trim level badging can be found in the back as expected again showing off that we have the sr trim level the sportier version No led tail lights are going to be available on the ultima So I guess that is one of the downsides although I will say the tail light design does look good Kind of wish they would have had leds at least offered on the platinum trim level or one of the higher ones At very minimum, but do also like the chrome accent here on the rear bumper. That's kind of cool It's kind of like a a scuff plate for your rear bumper I guess you could say when you're loading and unloading stuff in there But just below it all rear diffuser you guys are looking at right now Into the sides of that you are going to find a single exhaust outlet with s trim level However, all other trim levels not just the sr that we have today Every single other trim level is going to give you dual exhaust outlets with chrome tips So guys know what we have to do next as always here is that exhaust clip It's open now since we are around back when it comes to opening that rear trunk There actually is a button on key fob So simply just press that I feel like also from the driver seat There is a button just by the driver's left knee another way you can open up the trunk back there But once opened up cargo capacity is going to come in at 15.4 cubic feet If that was not enough space for you, there's rear seats do fold down There is a 60 40 split for every single trim level Give me a good bit of extra space there if you needed it Then make our way up to the rear leg room that is going to come in at 35.2 inches So for reference, I'm an even six feet tall. This is how much space I had back there Did what I also mentioned for those rear passengers There is a rear center armrest with cup holders for them for a little added comfort Although it was surprised to find there is no rear ventilation at least in the sr trim level that we have today So it was kind of interesting but making your way up to the front seats Cloth seating will come standard with the s and sv trim levels Leatherette surfaces are going to come with the sr That is what of course you are looking at right now And there will be full leather seating if you go with the sl trim level and up Heated front seats if you wanted them go with the sv trim level and up And all trims are actually going to give you an eight-way power adjustable driver seat And if you wanted that power adjustable passenger seat for your passenger go with the sl trim level enough But overall I will say in my short driving stint today the seats are quite comfortable So I wouldn't see any issues with taking the ultimate on a long road trip if you wanted to go that route But taking a look at the steering wheel. This is one of the cool things about this one There is a tilt and telescoping steering wheel. It will come heated for the sv trim level and up Leather wrapped for the sr trim level and up did what I also mentioned There is a flat bottom here with the sr trim level. So that is the cool part I'm absolutely loving the flat bottom steering wheel here in the ultimate Nonetheless, let's go ahead and get to the startup Let me first start by showing you guys the key here Everything that you need is actually located on one side of the key fob You do have lock unlock that button to pop the rear hatch and that little circular button at the very top there That is going to be a remote start, which is going to come standard actually on every single trim level of the ultimate That's definitely a plus and also to go along with that every single trim level will also give you a push button start That little button is located just in front of the shifter there. So it's actually how I'm going to start this one up here All I'm going to do is simply put my foot on the brake and press that and just start button there It's up in that once started up tachometers on your left speedometers on your right There is a digital display front and center a fairly large digital display at that actually It's going to tell you things like the outside temperature How many miles do you have left until you hit empty? But also there are steering wheel mounting controls on the left side of the steering wheel There's a ton of different things you can scroll through like your radio settings There's some safety features you can check out up there digital speedometer if you wanted it average fuel economy There's just a ton of different things you could check out there But touching on overall interior quality dual zoom climate control comes standard for the sv trim level enough Power moonroof is going to come with the sv and up once again And that is actually available for the sr. Although we don't have it today But it is available for the sr trim level there Interior accent lighting is going to come with the platinum that of course is the top trim level there Piano black interior trim is going to come with the sv platinum and sl trim levels There's going to be a wood tone trim if you go with the platinum as well And as far as our sr trim level today looking around the interior I do love the orange contrast stitching that can be found just above the passenger side glove box As well as on the doors and the seats of course as well But there also is some aluminum trim in the front here as well as some carbon fiber look On the doors as well, but overall I guess you could say a very sporty interior There's some usb hookups as well as a phone charger auxiliary outlet 12 volt power outlet just in front of the shifter there There's a couple cup holders and by the way, these two cup holders next to the shifter Are surrounded in that carbon fiber look trim once again Also electronic parking brake That was the first thing I was greeted with before I took off I kind of got to get used to that I guess and just behind that there is a decent size little cubby area with a Little tray up there as well So overall a very sporty and very functional interior for the Nissan ultima But let's check out the tech display now up front You're going to find an eight inch color touchscreen display actually for every single trim level across the board Well done Nissan there Bluetooth and audio streaming will come standard as well as android auto and apple carplay once again Well done Nissan for that and you can also of course check out your radio settings up on that display By the way sound system wise you will get six speakers for the s sr and sv trim levels However, if you want with the sl or platinum, you're going to get a nine speaker bow sound system But since we do have the sr today, we do have the six speaker sound system So let's go ahead and turn on the radio. Let's see what we got playing this morning and Let's test out the clarity of this one Quite honestly, I've heard a lot of six speaker sound systems That one has a decent amount of bass for a six speaker sound system. I love bow sound systems I had them in my old infinity loved it never had any issues So definitely a solid pick there too, but the six speaker sound system kind of impressed with the bass there So not a bad option Last thing on the tech display I wanted to mention to you guys is when you go ahead and put the Nissan ultima in reverse You will find a rear view camera letting you know who or what is behind you for every single trim level Which is always is going to lead us into safety And so particularly with the Nissan ultima first thing I wanted to mention is a very plus side of the ultimate IIHS top safety pick So that is always going to be a benefit of course keeping you safe Front side and side curtain airbags will come standard as well as driver and passenger knee airbags That typically doesn't come standard on most vehicles out there in the back You're going to have latch aka lower anchors and tethers for children for the rear car seats Also standard attire pressure monitoring system as expected But also standard on trim level some of the cool safety features forward collision warning automatic emergency braking Driver attention monitor. So it's going to kind of monitor your driving habits and alert you if it feels like you're starting to get drowsy SR trim level enough that we have today is also going to add automatic emergency braking with pedestrian detection lane departure warning Blind spot warning system with rear cross traffic alert And that's going to be the little yellow light kind of in the corners of the interior here That's going to alert you that way also rear parking distance warning rear automatic braking high beam assist And lastly the sv trim level enough is also going to add adaptive cruise control and so that is about it for this one You guys thank you so much for watching be sure to like the video and subscribe If you're into new car reviews, that is what we do here on this channel But feel free to follow me on social media at the bottom of the screen and I will see you guys in the next review Stay gold
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Setting up your practice (Moodle) course
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Use a MoodleCloud site to quickly create a practice course for the Moodle Educator pathway on moodle.academy.
This video relates to Moodle LMS 4.2 onwards.
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Setting up your practice course. If you don't have a course from your organisation, you can get a Moodle Cloud site and create a practice course there. Here's how to do it. First, go to MoodleCloud.com and choose a package that you're interested in. Perhaps you could start with a free trial. Once you've signed up and got your site, log in and, if you wish, explore the helpful information and the starting with Moodle course. Then, from the My Courses tab at the top, click the three dots on the right and then New Course. Another way to add a new course is from the Site Administration tab, Courses, Add a New Course. You can give it any name you want. The full name and short name can be the same if they're not too long. Choose a subject that's relevant to you or that you're interested in and add any other details. Click Save and Display. If you go to My Courses, you'll see you are enrolled as a teacher in your new course and you can start Moodling right away. However, perhaps you want to have a separate teacher account from the one you will use as Site Admin. That's a good idea. Or perhaps you want to give the course to another teacher. Here's how. Go to Site Administration, then Users, then Add a New User. Choose a user name and a password and make sure you remember them both and then any other information, for example, First Name, Last Name, Email and then Create User. Go to My Courses again and click on your course. Click the Participants link. Click the Enroll Users button. Find the new account and assign them the role of teacher. Click Enroll Users. You have now enrolled that new account as a teacher in the course. If you wish, you can unenroll yourself, you, the admin, by clicking the bin icon. Now this new teacher account is ready to begin teaching with Moodle. To summarise, go to MoodleCloud.com to get your own Moodle site quickly to set up your practice course. Ideally, add a new account to users teacher in the course.
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Rokeby Museum Promo - Joan Gorman Site Coordinator
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Joan Gorman, Site Coordinator, summarizes the benefits of visiting the Rokeby Museum. Rokeby is a nationally significant Underground Railroad Historic site tucked inside a quintessential Vermont experience
The museum focuses on fugitives from slavery who found shelter here in the 1830s, introduces the abolitionist Robinson family who called Rokeby home, and explores the turbulent decades leading up to the Civil War. The historic house — fully furnished with 200 years of domestic belongings — provides an intimate glimpse into the family’s life through four generations. Once a thriving Merino sheep farm, Rokeby retains nine historic farm buildings filled with agricultural artifacts. Acres of pastoral landscape dotted with old wells, stone walls, and historic orchards invite a leisurely stroll or a hike up the trail. Picnic tables accommodate lunch outdoors
For more information about the museum visit rokeby.org
12/12/2022
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People should come because we have a real varied experience for them. We have got a wonderful historical exhibit in the museum where you see actual documentation that people had and tell stories about actual freedom seekers who came here about work that was done. We have the farm and that is so important. We have the history of agriculture in this state right here. And it's beautiful. We have 90 acres that you can walk around. We have trails. We have a, for children, we have a storybook walk that Tucker does. We change those three times a year. And then, of course, we have the historic house, which is not a mansion. It's a house that people actually lived in. And you can come and see that and see the way people really did live, see the way a house, the way a family changed their environment and changed their home over the years. We all do it. We all make changes in our houses. And this is a living structure from 1790s to the 1960s, really. So, you know, there's history. There's agriculture. There's exercise. And it's beautiful. And you can picnic.
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PCV: Donald Trump estará al servicio de los grandes capitalistas del Mundo
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Caracas, 23 ene. 2017, Tribuna Popular TP.- El Buró Político del Partido Comunista de Venezuela (PCV), ante la nueva administración del Gobierno de Estados Unidos, encabezada por Donald Trump, no tiene ninguna expectativa que vaya a cambiar algo en ese país, todo indica que este gobierno continuará al servicio del capital financiero y los capitalistas del mundo en contra de todos los pueblos.
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El viernes justamente se realizó el acto formal de juramentación del nuevo presidente de Estados Unidos, Donald Trump. Muchas expectativas, digamos, ha generado el inicio de esta administración, muchos puntos de vista, muchos criterios, muchas interpretaciones, muchas visiones, muchas de ellas contradictorias. Han habido en torno a las expectativas de este inicio de esta administración en lo fundamental para la dirección nacional del Partido Comunista de Venezuela. Nosotros decimos con absoluta claridad que no tenemos ninguna ni expectativa ni esperanza positiva ni visión de que esta administración vaya a traer aspectos o resultados positivos para, por ejemplo, América Latina, pero tampoco para el mundo. Es decir, algunos han planteado la posibilidad o el análisis de que los planteamientos y las concepciones populistas, nacionalistas de este personaje y de los sectores que representa, que es uno de los elementos también que hizo énfasis en el Pleno del Comité Central, no es un personaje, cada uno de esos señores representa sectores extremadamente poderosos. Es decir, con el anuncio, esta administración de los Estados Unidos, con el anuncio que ya se van materializando del gabinete, está evidenciado que va a ser una administración al servicio de los banqueros, al servicio del capital financiero, al servicio de los poderosos, al servicio de los grandes poderes económicos de Estados Unidos y del mundo. Y todo lo que vaya en favor de los banqueros, del capital financiero, de los poderosos en economía, indudablemente, va a encontrar realmente de los pueblos. Naturalmente, entonces, esa es nuestra percepción, nuestra concepción y casi que inmediatamente con declaraciones, no solamente de Donald Trump, sino de su secretario, Nobel secretario de Estado, ya se evidencia perfectamente ese perfil que va a llevar esta administración de Estados Unidos y por supuesto con enormes consecuencias para América Latina y por supuesto para Venezuela. Ese perfil, en lo fundamental, no se diferencia de las concepciones imperialistas que ha llevado históricamente el gobierno de los Estados Unidos y con esa concepción va a trabajar para América Latina y por supuesto en torno a Venezuela. Se descarta por ende cualquier aspecto que tenga que ver con distanciamiento, separación de los sectores ultraderechistas y imperialistas en Venezuela. Muchos de ellos y en lo fundamental agrupados en la denominada MUT. Para que quede claro, en lo fundamental, las concepciones y los puntos de vista del Partido Comunista de Venezuela con respecto a ese gobierno que se inicia y que además entonces estos sectores ultraderechistas de la MUT tanto se sienten guapos y apoyados, se sienten, que es distinto a ser guapos y apoyados, se sienten que entonces justamente con el anuncio de movilizaciones el día de hoy convocaba por ellos a cada una de las sedes del CNE se nota justamente ese perfil por el cual van a seguir trabajando, intentando calentar la calle, intentando movilizar una masa cautiva que indudablemente la tienen pero que no la han logrado realmente movilizar para los planes de desestabilización y los planes golpistas. ¿Qué tienen? Porque si hoy ese han logrado movilizar una parte importante de su caudal electoral, que repetimos, lo tienen, indudablemente hubieran avanzado con mucha mayor fuerza en sus planes golpistas, en sus planes de desestabilización. Por supuesto, enmarcado, por supuesto, más que enmarcado, por supuesto, disfrazado, enmascarado, no es enmarcado, es enmascarado con un discurso de salida electoral y un poco en ese sentido entendemos esa movilización a las sedes del Consejo Nacional Electoral en cada uno de los estados y que además continúa entonces con sus tácticas simultáneas donde por una parte sigue pretendiendo hacer chantaje con el planteamiento de diálogo con el gobierno mientras que en simultáneo sigue avanzando en planes como hemos dicho, golpistas y desestabilizaciones. Entonces esa situación en lo fundamental en nuestro criterio se mantiene y se desarrolla y seguramente este año se incrementará esa situación.
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DEF CON Safe Mode - Shlomi Oberman, Moshe Kol, Ariel Schon - The Ripple20 Q and A
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Questions and answer session for Shlomi Oberman, Moshe Kol, Ariel Schon - The Ripple20
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Yeah, let me verify that standby. We're going to click over here and I have to turn myself on yet we're in. Right, great. Yeah, share a shot with the new speakers and so, although I'd love to be handing you a bottle right now, I'll ask you to take your favorite drink and join me in a quick shot, guys, so cheers on your talk. Okay, so that concludes the Q&A session. It's been good, good, good questions. We do actually have some questions already queued up on the chat so the first one is other than the one UPS you guys demoed, what are the sort of devices that you successfully exploit? Yeah, so for the remote code execution. We exploited two different vulnerabilities on two different devices. They appear in our white papers with full details of the exploits. One is the UPS and then the other one is called a Digi Connect module. It's a system on module for Ethernet connections and then there's a few different devices that embed that module so they all, like the exploit would work the same on any device embedding that system on module. But that's just those two. And then for information leak and just denial of service and stuff like that, we exploited them on quite a few different devices just to make sure they're vulnerable. Great. So we have another one that you have the track identified script that you provided, but you're wondering if there was more active indicators found and if there'll be an update to the track identification script. So we were staying with the same identification script that we've reviewed today. We have seen some false positives and we're trying to investigate that and see why we get those false positives. There's something interesting going on. The reason we're getting false positives and we're not quite sure what it is. So there might be updates on that front. And we have released together with McAfee, we've released IPS IDS signatures. So I'm not sure if that's the question or regarding detection, but for detection we're using the same scripts, which anyone can just ask for and we'll send you by mail. And there's some false positives with those scripts, unfortunately. Great. So we have another question about, is there a way to safety release consumer projects based upon ESP 32 or ESP 8266? If no, what hardware development kit would you recommend to start with? Is that relevant to your talk? Okay. Moving on. So what research methodology was your use? Did you manually fuzz, review or something else? I know from your talk, you talked about static analysis and I was actually interested in hearing more about how you did that. Yeah, so we mainly reverse engineered and we were starting with the track demo they were offering on the website and now they removed it. And then we purchased this Digi Connect device and we found some headers online and we had luck because this Digi Connect device has symbols. So we can compile the custom firmware and we have debugging capabilities. So we reverse this firmware and that's basically how we found most of the vulnerabilities. And along the way with the research we purchased more devices and found some more variants of the vulnerabilities. Yeah. However, on the UPS device that's relevant regarding the methodology of installation, we saw a slightly different version of track and we also had, well, we didn't invest much in creating debugging capabilities, we didn't have a JTA connector or GDB interface or nothing of that sort. So we relied mainly on a labor static analysis and also some relatively informative crash dumps, small stack traces, stuff like that. So yeah, so researching heat corruptions using static analysis, I think maybe not traditional. So had you had better tools, would you have used them or do you think you got the results because you went the way you did? Well, if we had better tools, we would definitely use them, but we didn't see fit to invest in creating these tools. Just because the exploitation primitive is relatively strong, it's controlled overflow on the heap and the heap of these devices is very simple, rather deterministic. So we decided to go for the low hanging fruit first and paid off. For the actual vulnerability research, I think the manual static analysis was really the way to go. Just because there were so many different architectures and different versions and different types of devices. So there wasn't like one tool that could be used to emulate all of these or fuzz all of these or something of that sort. And there were a lot of special cases of different types of architectures that weren't supported by IDA and stuff like that. So yeah, I think I think this was a tasteful manual analysis. Great. So another question is that your second white paper is it independent of the first one or did it build on the first one? Completely independent. I mean, they're related because they're the same vulnerable. They're the same ripple 20, but different vulnerability, different device. Right. So for the DNS vulnerability, does the show code have to be off on Merrick? If so, is it possible to get an RCE on other architectures? Well, for on the UPS device, as we said earlier, we saw a slightly new version of Trek, you can also see this in a presentation that on some versions, also know where the characters in DNS domain names are enforced. And then that's the overflow you have to use often the characters, but on some versions, it is not enforced. So on the UPS device, it wasn't forced. And luckily, it was also the processor was also x86 space. That's solved properly. I mean, out of my church on x86 processor. So, I mean, it could probably be done in theory, in a different way, for example, you can have a location primitive that allocate non alphanumeric data in the heat, such as just, you know, the DNS packet data, for example, it's not alphanumeric, so in theory, you could do something different. We just chose the easy path. So yeah, it is exploitable on other architectures. Great. Yeah, I think it depends on the heat implementation or so. So some strike versions use a heap, which is not validated and asserted as as the UPS. So, in these circumstances, it's probably more easy. Great. So another question came in. Are there similar TCP IP stacks that might be interested to look at interesting to look at? That's a really interesting question. So with one of the vulnerabilities, we're not going to say which but we we sort of we look for reference in other TCP IP stats. And then we found that about half the TCP IP sets that we looked at have the same, like have variants of the track vulnerabilities and that's research we're going to be releasing in the future. So, like, different TCP IP stats seem to make the same types of mistakes. So that's a good way to do research into TCP IP stats. And then as far as which TCP IP stats to look at, there's, there's a bunch like just open Google, you know, depending on if you want proprietary open source just typing your search and you'll find I might know what he's hiding the There's a bunch of proprietary or open source Yeah, there seems to be a follow up question that expands out a bit beyond just the TCP IP stack. Since that was just an example of a library at the root of a huge supply chain and did you see other, you know, libraries or other, you know, Stacks that you would consider evaluating next Yeah, we did. But we're sort of still deciding what to allow you next so we're keeping those to ourselves at this point but we did see other super interesting stats without really long supply chain. I mean, I mean, that's how IOT is built just like Lego blocks right so just take any device break it apart when you get to the smallest piece. That's your research target. Fantastic. So, another question came in how do you explain how you got to quote hundreds of millions of affected devices unquote. So, there's, there's quite a lot of devices of different types and we sort of try to sum them up. The majority of the numbers actually come from Intel devices and HP devices, and then did you also adds quite a big number of devices. But we just sort of tried to assess given open information how many of each of these types of devices is sold per year to reach hundreds of millions. If you sort of count all the devices that contain the code you probably reach billions. If you count all the actually affected and turned it on, it will be between tens of millions and hundreds of millions. So it sort of depends how you count. But yeah, most of them are printers and Intel and T. Great. So, one question I had was it when I look at your website default to accompany your presentation it looks like there's a quite a big team that was involved in pulling this together. I was like, I mean, it sounds like the core of you all were at JS of J S O F, but how did you rope in the collaborators that you used on this. So the, the vast majority of the work was done at J soft with Moshe doing. The work from the beginning finding the vulnerabilities, etc. and Ariel doing the exploitation work. And then for very brief periods. We use some outside help just when we were under under timeline or something like that. Most of the people that you see there most of the names actually work for J self. You'll see a few names that don't work for J self one is the kid of one of the employees who we just mentioned as, you know, because his mother was away. And then somebody else that helped helped along the way but most of the work 99% of the work is done in us. I have a really bad question. Are you ready for it. I mean, you talked about in your presentation, why you gave the 20 but why ripple. Okay, so we'll give you the real answer about why 20 that nobody knows. And the real reason why 20 is because if we called it ripple 19 and people would associate it with the current affair current situation. So that's why we went for 20. I mean, there's other reasons, but that's that's the behind the scenes. And just between you and me and all our viewers. The ripple is because of the ripple effects, right this one vulnerability that sort of expands and the impact expands and expands and expands it's how we experienced it but it's also how over the years straight stack. I went from from device to device and got wider and wider effect and wider impact and embedded more and more devices. So we felt like that really captures the supply chain ripple effect. That's cool. I like what you're going with on that. So how big this one got obviously this got a lot of attention. There were a lot of people talking about this. How has the added attention to your work changed the way that you do your work to change your daily life if you found more people are asking you questions about more stuff. So it's been quite busy. We've seen all kinds of responses all kinds of questions all kinds of reach out. Mostly to date most of the stuff has been sort of reactionary network operators. You know, want to figure out what to do about ripple 20. And then of course some researchers interested in the work reaching out asking questions companies wanting to collaborate on helping mitigate and fix these issues. So hoping for sort of more long term more companies thinking about the next time calling it ripple 21, like how do you prevent the next time. How do vendors use security hygiene exploit mitigations, you know, how do you look into their supply chain, because I think that's like this is not the last time this is happening right. Somebody asked about good research targets so there's already people in the audience looking for the next supply chain vulnerability. I think by this time next year we'll have another one for sure. Probably not as they're going to be publishing it but somebody will. So I think that's the, the interesting talk about how do we go forward from ripple 20. Great, so we have a question. How do you evaluate the patchability of such high level supply chain vulnerabilities down the line, especially with regard to less frequent updated as frequently updated IOT. And so we sort of know it's called a common knowledge or something that we say that some devices are unpatchable and some of the companies we know, see operations. Some of the companies are still investigating whether they are vulnerable. So it's going to be difficult many of the device and I'm going to be back for years just for those reasons. Some of them it's difficult to patch. Somebody reach out and saying, we can't patch these devices for a while because they're too critical. And like there's serve a lot of customers and we can't afford any downtime. And they're sort of trying all kinds of virtual patching network level mitigations. How effective that is, I guess it could be effective if done right, but we definitely assume many of the devices are not going to be patched for years. It's my personal assumption. So I guess a follow up question that would be, you know, if you're a developer of IOT what's what's the lesson to take from this. So, so I think one lesson is look into your supply chain and understand their security, you know, ask them the right questions. And another question is, prepare for vulnerabilities using good exploit mitigations and security hygiene. Right. So, some of the vendors affected, we're actually able to release a statement saying yes, we're affected but it's not that bad. Like green hills and Intel to some extent with some of the devices, because they, they use different types of expert mitigations and security hygiene and then, even though they didn't know about the ripple 20 vulnerabilities. The impact was lesser. So, like, and then even with with the with the Schneider UPS devices, which of course being patched since the heap was was sort of stronger version of the heap. Then we've seen in other devices and therefore was slightly more difficult to exploit them. Say the digital connect device that used an older allocator with, which was less safe. So, third party risk supply chain and export mitigations are the top two. So another question from the audience, more of a general research question. When starting a project like this, how does the timeline work? You say like, let's give it a month and then you give up or you allocate three people until they figure out something or is it some some other approach. So it's always difficult with research. But we've been doing this for a while. Our timeline worked more or less like this. We took the death con and also black hat cover papers finish state. We took as much time as we thought we might need back and then we. And then, you know, we, we, we also scheduled time for the disclosure process, the coordination process, etc. And that's when we started the specific research. And then towards the end towards the disclosure date, we were like scrambling with the exploit and we actually put the point together and not three weeks from start to finish. We sort of just dedicated a specific amount of time to his death con and black hat. Oftentimes it's very, very hard to schedule this type of research. You never know what you're going to find how long it's going to take. Great. So I guess a follow up question would be, I mean, did you, did you feel confident you were going to find something when you started or was this mostly a hunting trip? There's always something. I don't think we've ever encountered a target where we haven't found anything. So yeah, there's always something. Great. So the, I think you answered this a minute ago, but one of the questions that came up out of band was did the ups devices that you demonstrated that did those have patches available. Did I hear you say yes now? They do have patches available. Of course, you have to use the to patch your device using the patches, but they are available after installing them. Right. So we've reached that point where I, you know, my, my ability to do radio completely fail me because I've run out of questions, but and so folks, please. Please keep the questions coming the last eight minutes we've got here. I will have offer you guys a chance to elaborate on anything that you wanted to add to your, your talks or any additional points you wanted to make while we're looking for more questions. So there was that there was an additional question we started with of you had several things you talked about at the very beginning of your presentation of these are a number of vulnerabilities that you showed just one. Would you talk a little more maybe about why just one and any other things we can look forward to seeing in the future. I know you talked about it a little bit, but I have a question other questions about what are the work you did. We chose this vulnerability because we think it's sort of the most interesting vulnerability. And we had a cool exploit on a demo to show that it's, it's real. We think it's cool because it will bypass that right the DNS request will exit your corporate network potentially depends how it's configured. It's actually done with triple to any because we're, you know, we're looking to work forward to our next research project in the research that there are some offshoots some other stuff that we found out that we're still working on and we're going to be releasing shortly. We do have some new research that we're going to be releasing in a few months. And then of course we do a lot of, you know, work for for customers. Most of our work is just customers. We do penetration testing and research and stuff like that. So, but from the from the research labs side, a little bit more about Ripple 20 some new stuff we found out. We sort of released only on Twitter, but we never called it documented on a white paper is, and the listeners might find interesting is that the track stack actually supports encapsulation of IP in IP, and it will forward packets to itself. The destination addresses is the right one, which is really cool because that can help you bypass firewalls. And, you know, another network equipment that might stop exploitation. And, and we found that out when we wanted to test the exploit routes over the internet. But the one for the did you connect. And, you know, just our company firewall was blocking it so we encapsulated the packets and, and, you know, and they bypassed the firewall. So that's something new. But mostly we were working towards our next research and I think in a couple of months we should be able to release. Currently 100 disclosure coordinate process. Great. Yeah, unfortunately, your future research becomes def con talks, you won't get to drink at those. So that you have to that that's only the first time so we did have one more question come in and said is jsof going to create any any tools like nmap NSF, et cetera to help find the devices that may have these issues. So we already have detection scripts. You can send us an email that is on our website and you can get the detection scripts. And also, so I'm correct me if I'm wrong, but we have the filters for what's it called. So, so we have the there's passive detection scripts for the exploit themselves. We have some passive information about how to take the track stack and some active detection scripts. You can email us them to us we also plan to release them open source which is kind of for the graduate yet. They are also available. I think tenable release them as a package and the release them as a package. Probably a few others that release them as a package, but those are the ones we know about. And yeah, until we release them open source, you can just email us, you know, anyone whose, you know, legitimate request will just send you the scripts. You know, take us a couple hours and you get the script. Great. If I remember correctly, your contact information is in the beginning of your talk, correct. I hope so. If not, it's just ripple 20 at jsoft dash that's J S. O. F. Hopefully someone was typing faster than I did when you said that. But so we do have one last question. What specifically reckon what specific recommendations would you have for third party library vendors that could minimize the possibility of vulnerabilities like this. So code review would be a big one exploit mitigations. You know, it would be another one, but for third party library suppliers like track that, you know, relying are relied on by pretty big amount of IOT and critical devices. I'd say penetration testing a really good security review and secure code review. As well as just security in the design is absolutely necessary because, you know, doing this once for track, it's just like we found one vulnerability and it affects everyone. Like one secure code review would protect everyone. So the deeper you are in the supply chain, or why I guess deeper depends on where you're counting from but the further the further at the beginning of the supply chain you are, the more you should be investing in your security and the more your clients should be asking you about your security and probably will be going forward. Yeah, I think one of the lessons from your talk was to recognize the fact that these things do have. Like you said that ripple effect. And if you're if you're a maker of libraries, you know, you know, be careful of what what where that your code may end up at if it has those vulnerabilities right. I don't think anybody building TCP IP stacks were were imagining that they could be protecting incubation technologies or other medical systems that keep people alive right. So, so I think a lot of these devices, they do realize where they end up. The thing is, they started writing the code 20 years ago and nobody was thinking about security. And then the code probably worked really well, and just nobody wants to touch it right and, and somewhere along the line, you know, all these companies sort of forgot that, you know, they probably revamped their own security processes and activities but, you know, maybe they figured if there's something in a third party is that it's like a third party problem or maybe they didn't realize, you know, they've been using the software for 20 years. So I don't think that it's that track didn't know whether the code ends up. It's just, you know, 20 years ago, nobody was talking about security. And that's when the code was written by a lot of this code is really old, not just fact, all IOT code, a lot of the code is, is not very fresh code. Oh, great guys. So we're at the top of the hour. I want to be respectful of your time. I really appreciate you guys taking the time to take these Q&As and I appreciate all the questions that have come in on the, on the discord chat. Any last words before we call this folks. All right guys. We really look forward to more good work from you guys. Great questions. All right. Have a good one. Thank you. Bye.
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Hi everyone, Joe for jazby's casebreaks.com coming at you with our Second to last filler to unlock that jazby baseball is back repack But first let's do the blaster break itself then we'll re-randomize everybody's names to see who's gonna win their way in We've got overtime in Milwaukee. My Lakers in Milwaukee 112 left Tied it 111 apiece big thanks to this group for making it happen Appreciate you There are the teams right there. Let's roll it Let's randomize names and teams three and a three six the hard way one two three four five and six and Then six the hard way for the teams What a move Good bucket one two three four five and six Here's the first half of the list right there. No trade windows There's the second half right there And let's print and rib Lakers up by two on a nice hot room. We're a bucket 45 seconds left Yeah, Rex a Rex only cares about sweet 16 games starting three days later only because he's a Second I think in our jazby's bracket and they have to travel Rex come on There's traveling involved sometimes you're going to new locations for the sweet 16 Etc. Etc. And then you got to you got to give those those first two round teams Chance to catch their breath before they embark on another difficult round takes three days Rex said Rex hasn't I don't think Rex has traveled out of his state in a in a decade or so so Attracts There's a numbered Otani card to 199. It's a Riley Green new money card right there And there's a renowned rookies Sometimes they do during the regular season What we're talking about college, but those are like Millionaires playing for billionaire franchises. They've got a lot of money to hop on chartered planes whenever they want to and fly wherever All right, so there were there was your break right there Now let's see who's gonna win spots in the repack Unable to buy into the repack Anyone else having the same issue? I'm checking out here And it seems like I can go through the checkout process Yeah, and they're also kids. Yeah, sure. You're sure they're they can You know bounce back a lot more quickly than us, but it's only one of those kids only one or two teams that have actually might have a team player that could go to the NBA most of them are just pretty much fresh out of high school Yeah, adds to cart just fine All right, so let's go Roll it and randomize four or two six times top six after six we'll get into that repack one two three four five and six up Gilo what's going on and There's your top six right there. Congrats Tyler Tyler Ryan, Yohan Yohan Paul. You're in the repack now. Let me figure out what's going on with the check out Thanks, everybody. I'll see you next time for the next one. Bye. Bye
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An international consultant, Charles Otherman, has said that there are over 25 million victims of modern slavery and forced labour globally. Speaking with our Delta State correspondent, Abumajero Friday at the end of a one-week training workshop on human trafficking in the Gulf of Guinea, Otherman called on journalists to report such cases widely. Victims of modern slavery and notably forced labour exploitation are over 25 million. So it's a very, very important crime in terms of volume, number of victims and survivors that we need to consider. And in a lot of countries, journalists who are reporting these stories on a consistent basis, you can count on your head. So I go where the possibility to work is, often in the framework of international projects that support substantive work on these issues, unfortunately this is not happening everywhere. And I think we're very fortunate to have the possibility to do this in Ghana and Nigeria. He also encouraged the curation of awareness for people to understand the damaging effect of human trafficking on society. The idea is that they continue to do what they do. Ideally that they engage in networking and information sharing activities. They are scattered in many different localities and trafficking is a crime that occurs with mobility. Journalists from different countries are working together, will help them produce some stories that maybe can go deeper to what they're able to do right now. A number of the participants from these activities are going to be accompanied for further mentoring to be able to develop stories that are maybe a little bit more difficult to do or require a little bit more of work time. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.
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STA633 - Multivariate Analysis
Topic071: Example 1: MONOVA
BY Dr. Hina Khan
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These the examples of the menova. और प्र्हाँ मेश्द एस लिएगर्ने बाहले कि सीचात फफात को मैं. घर विसाक्ते आब इस इस इस इस इस्फ़ाँ मझाते गर नागी है. अप उस इस्फगा आब आब आब मझाते है. नहीं के आब आब जिन्ध, इस साहााँ कि रहकि, जाँृं के आपकेट, ten students. ह AMY उसको, Assigned क्यावआय click इसकोृं के आपिए ऐसय ln the groups, क्यों guys, स objeto मतोग, is then taught by a different method. अब हर group को different method से teach किया. अब different method teach किया, suppose क्या आपने first को क्या किया? सारो को online teaching दी. suppose अपने example को हम construct करे है. second को हम ने सारो को on campus teaching की. third को हम ने कै दिया कि आपनो assignment based पे रहो. fourth को हम ने कै दिया कि presentation based दीतो. तीके इस तना हम ने fourth को different method of teaching रह की है. after instructional period, a test was given to each group. तीके उसके बाद उनो ने test दी है. the results on reading x1 and reading comprehension x2 of four groups are shown below. अब हमारे पस first group, reading x1 and comprehension x2. इसकी बेस पे results generate हुएं. results किस पे आए result हम ने लिये reading x1 and comprehension x2 of four groups are shown below. so second को हम ने this is the reading and this is the comprehension. करना क्या है है हम ने to test at 10% level of significant that four methods are equal. तो four method teaching method से क्या वो equal ते या equally उने treat किया. equally उनके results आरे, grades आरे, इसको हम test करते है. now you know that first to compute the null hypothesis and the alternative hypothesis, मु one vector equals to mu two vector. मु three vector equals to mu four vector. और all four methods are equal. तीके ये mean vectors की बाद होगी अब आपके पास. this is the multivariate case and alternative not all methods are equal at 5% रख लें या आप इसको 10% क्योंके आपको previous 10% दिया वह था. तो यह आपके पास 10% level of significance होगा है. तेस तेस 6 to be chosen अब ये आपके पास है. तेस तेस 6 पीच अगर आपको याद होगा हम ने तेबल किया था. 10 values का X2J अभी मैं ग्रुब वन की पात कर हूँ. सिलग ग्रुब वन की. इस पे हम है. तेन एकस वान स्किर जे एकस वान जे स्किर के लोग कोंसी है. 10 values आपके पास जो values आईए उनका स्किर. 7 square plus 37 square plus 44 square upto so on plus 45 square. यान इसका स्किर ये values आबके आपके पास. 10 values आई मैं उनका स्किर और भी बून की संए उनका स्किर. Similarly, गरुब 2 केल लिब ये प्रोसीझर फालो कर नै. गरुब 3 केल लिभ गरुब 4 केल लिए भी. आप आपके पास ग़्रुब वन आगया है. इस गरुब का overall सम्म. इस ग्रुब का अवर्राल साम, अब यह जो फोर वालियों साँई नहीं इनका साम, विछ इस इकवल्स तो देश्द. अब यह साम काँपे कियों कर आपको पते दबल साम की नूतेशन आरी है. तब यह साम कितना है, नम्बर अबसोवेशन इन दी, पोपलेशन, तो ल्का विछ एक यह सेप अज़े अपने है, तो पी ती वान वान, अम तोटल ती का सब एक आलिमार नाग नेख अगर रेए, ती वान वान, अगे आपके पास दबल साम आर है, दबल साम एकस वान आईजे स्किर मानेस एकस आईग्स बार वान स्किर. अव वन ज़ेसे आमने इसके लिए ती वन वन किया है, तो क्या मैंने अब इसको प्रीवेस भी किया ता, यहांपे ती वन, for L, ij as it is, here, के वन, ij as it is, minus N, एकस पार वन, एकस पार वन. तो यह सेम वालूस है ना, तो स्केर हो जगा, एकस वन स्केर हो गया, यह में यह भी आपके पास है, यह भी स्केर होगा, एकस वन, स्केर की वालूवागे. अब यह दबल सम एकस वन, ij स्केर, जिस में आई भी है और जे भी है, यह सम कहांपे है. यह सम आपके पास कितर आगया, this is. क्योंके स्केर फार मेंना, यह सम एक यह पे, उह थुश्दा सम में यह पे किया, तो डबल सम पे, हमारे पास वालूवी सागी, 3, 3, 1, 7, 1, यह सम की वालूवी, 3, 3, 1, 7, 1, तोतल आंबर अपड़ोवेशिन क्या है, तोतल हर गुरुप में 10, 10 वालूवी से, इसा दिरज्टी लिए तो वोबसरबेशें अभार पहस फती थी है, यगस वान बार स्क्यर तो यगस वान बार यएनी मीन को अप अपन करो, सम्वाप यगस वान, सम्वाप यगस यी तो तो तो आपके पहस सम कितना है, सम विचे सेख्टियो तो रही, चिक्स पार. रूट्स्किर आप्तर दिकलोगटिय। ती 11 विछी सीक्फोट्स तो 4, 8 , 15 श्फाँँ दिया. उसंबाद ली ती 12, अप ती 12 को आपने करनाग लेठ पर कियात इुनध. ती 12 अब यह मल्टिप्लिकेशिन का है ती 12. ती 12 अपके पास कहाँ आरीये? ब्रुद़ब देखें। दीए वन् तो, तो बल सम, वन् सेक्स वन् तो सिवन, मैंनोच फ़ट़, वर ये वालिवों सापके पास तो सasters. विस को सोल्प करनेगबाद आगी पास आगीख, एक सापके पास आगीख ये योंगे वन मैंदेग, अदे स्लोग करनेग बात टी वान्तू. समिलोग टी तू तू ती तू भी आपके पास को पता डबल साम में है, आपके पास यह लग्यों सें. उन वालियों से पूट के आपके पास टोतल टी, ती वेक्तर विछ इस एकफले ती वान वान, unicorn 12t22 models which is equal to this one. तो अब यो देरने में ताईबटाने की है, यो या पने रहे हैं आपने साभी रहारी कर नींदींएं. तो अब लेकटर की बै आई ग़ी जोगने. जुऽफार्ए वाखी जोगतेखे थी तो अपनोग दानता कफते लिए और पचे आत हों. आत्ट्माठिक्नलि ञे मेंने के लिए थी तो बनी स्थ भित्ता लिए थी है, वे आत्ट्टी एक निजुऩ्ट. व्ति contamination... आप ओ़न, औ़न आब ज़ी ब्या light आनद दछ बज़दर भाग। good टिए यजिब... खब यच � theta right मो आlarda बच्पing आ पतaff आप आपों यच रोए तो आतकETH ररीए के ल्ं इस कोड़ा ऑे दाऔ. वो सब यidänन चहए ह vier함oski reservoir K eksayera haine आपके लिंसु कर तुही यास्वाछormuş Spare the अप कर तुही टोगे बबाफ़ लिया सेखा बात श LEGO तो इसका आपने मडलेस प्ज़ने केग़ा, शब हमार इसको मडलेस प्च़्ने केग़ाуш recomment of this after calculation total group 4 minus 1, j我們றை पास 4 minus 1, 1 minus lambda square root, lambda की value enter की Sq Root लिए अख्टर after f calculated f बना आग्टर अग्टर अख्टर 5.563 आप यह आनोवा है 5.563 आप इस आनोवा अनोवा table में और previous जो हमने केल्कूलेशिन की है, उस में क्या difference है, तो आपके पास मनोवा की जो सम्री है, यहापे क्या है, यह आपको पास सम अफ स्किर्स के साथ आर है, total कितने आपके पास, treatment scene, means groups कितने ते, 4, 4 minus 1, 3, error, total number of values कितनी ती, 40, 40 minus 1, total degree of freedom, 39 minus 3, 36, and these values can be solved by using all the raw data. तो जिसको में के लेएएन, समोस के आर आन दी प्वाड्वेग, उसके साथ चद लेए आप की आपे एक पास मेंगा रहा है, तो भी वो 5.563 आर है, अर हमारा यहापे भी केल्कूलेटे, जो हम नहीं साथ इं केल्कूलेश्न के साथ की आप गया, without matter sis method, then we have values आर है, 5.563. क्रिटिकल रीजान क्रिटिकल रीजान हमने लिया या देखो आल्पा 0.05 बेसिकल ये क्या है आल्पा बाई 2 2 साटिट ना 0.05 6 & 70, दिग्रियो फ्रीटम हमारे पास 6 & 70 ये हमारे पास 6 & 70 तो हमें वालू नहीं मिलेगी वो आप इंट्र्पूलेट करोगे ये आगर अप पास रीजान पास 6 & 70 तो अजागी मेंने आप आप आप इंट्र्पूलेट्वाट नहीं बताया बगर वो बाहले पताचुगी मियो के अप इंट्र्पूलेट के से करेगे अप आप आप आप आप बाँ बाई रीखा जाठाती है 2.23 तुते ईताे रे अफ ठल आंनी simplicity शापना Continuing अफ नहें Bh is courses Molly प्रते उन राशी वो भी। �personοι स्य। खेई लिग एक गए जी कलुशा। song ऊरिख शक सब औस皇 उन पाई खुत ही वाघर पुसो लिग than available देल सी � trot शवाय रहते रहते ग blindly प्रते �ms they have इसी इजम्ठाल को सबजाने के लिया दा गाँटा टीचिंग है अपके पास अन्लैन खामपर्ठ असचाँँबईस्ट और हमारी प्रनटाचँन भेज्ट प्याआठ। वो आपने अपली अस यी सुगिर। अन यादू के रहा सी अयी सब च़नाब जान जान यखकलेशन यजी वो जाद़ाती। तो तो उस्यादें आप दींईछ़ादी पी मनूवा
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Avoiding the hidden costs of DevOps toolchains
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Avoiding the hidden costs of DevOps toolchains
Principal Analyst at Forrester Research, Chris Condo, provides insight into the hidden cost of DevOps toolchains.
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Hi, this is Chris Kondo, principal analyst with Forrester Research. Application development and operations teams are battling to contain an ever-increasing tool chain sprawl. In a recent commission study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of GitLab, we found that most businesses are maintaining two or more tool chains across the software delivery life cycle, and each tool chain is comprised of six or more tools. This mixture of custom tools and integrations often slows down delivery, creates security challenges, and impacts visibility. In fact, over two-thirds of respondents agreed that handoffs between teams using different tools slows down delivery. Additionally, beyond simply managing the fast scale of tools in a modern, software delivery organization's tool chain, most teams are left to integrate tool chains by manual means. Over a third of tool chains are integrated with a combination of plugins and scripts. One in five tool chains are integrated via manual, hard-coded custom integrations, a process that is not only time consuming but rife with potential errors. On top of this, 46% of respondents noted that they struggle with insufficient skills, expertise, or resources to integrate discrete tools. 44% struggle with the same skills to maintain discrete tools and tool integrations. Our research found that out-of-the-box tool chain management systems are seen by many professionals as the key to simplifying this complex world of tool chains. In fact, over 40% of respondents anticipate improved quality, security, and developer productivity from an out-of-the-box tool chain management system. Crucially, investing in an out-of-the-box tool chain management system is a strategic endeavor as well. Beyond tactical improvements, the benefit that was noted as having the greatest impact on business was the ability to deploy to any target environment or cloud. This flexibility is especially important as 77% of IT professionals agree that their organizations are moving to the cloud and they want to avoid cloud lock-in. Join me, guest speaker Chris Kondo, principal analyst at Forrester Research and GitLab, to discuss tool chain complexity and how to best manage the visibility, security, and productivity challenges ADAD and operations professionals alike are facing.
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IN THIS WEEKS VIDEO WE START A SMALL UTILITY ROOM BUILD . WE SHOW HOW TO SET IT OUT INCLUDING WORKING OUT THE DIAGONALS THEN WE LOAD OUT AND START THE BRICKWORK.
WE USED CARLTON HEATHER 73 MM FACE BRICK AND 7 N CONCRETE BLOCKS INSIDE.
WE ALSO INSTALLED TWO VERTICAL DPCS AND CUT OUT FOR TWO VENTS UNDER THE SLAB ...ENJOY
#CONSTRUCTION #FATHERANDSON #EXTENSION #SMALLBUILD #AWKWARD #FACEBRICKS #CARLTONHEATHERS
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So here, new project. Pretty much the same street as we're always in, isn't it? Yep. These are our bricks, Carlton headers. Good brick then. 73mm, but it's an older house. We've been here twice before. We've done the lintel on the back and then we did the steels. This one was all covered up for the steels. So this is our job today. Well, it's a start today. It's a small utility. A customer who dug this one out for us made a lovely job of it, dropped the floor down. That's a gas main. So I'm going to cut the concrete either side of that, so it's not in the concrete. That's the supply to the shed. We're going to cut the DPC in, the vertical DPC. Get loaded out. Same again, vertical DPC. We've got a vent to pipe through there. So we're going to take this vent off, put it in this wall, put a pipe through under the floor. We went to Berry yesterday and picked up the jab light for the floor and the cavity installation for the walls. Everything else is getting delivered today. Soon hopeful. Yeah, pretty standard really. No door in it, just a window. So it's going to be blockwork first showing up. Yeah, that's pretty much it. So now we can just get it set out, marked out, get it loaded and then see where we're off from there. Oh yeah, there's the ties. Do you want to give us a tie at all? Just pick these up from screwfix. There's those. Pretty wide but we're here. You can bend them. Bang on them. They're a lot easier to screw in than the blue birds as well. Yeah, I can do everything which means anything. Right, so let's get cracking. Let's just place the one thing first. Excuse us our measurements. One, two more. Two more. Yeah, we've got a tape out. Pretty close though. That big isn't it though, let's try to take it off. Let's take one more check it. What is it, brick from the get-go? Brick straight off. Brick straight off. Yeah. So our measurements. Yeah, one, one, five, zero. One, one, five, zero. One, one, five, zero. One, one, five, zero. Yeah, one, one, five, zero which works. One, two, three, four, five, brick. Now we're going to get our wits and then we're going to work out the diagonals. One, point, one, five, zero. Squared. It's thirteen. One, three, two, three, five. On the pelts on my right. Yeah. Go down low. Two, six, that's your turn. So bring your scoops of bricks up. Please. So we haven't got an exact measurement for the wits, so we're going to go for the brick size and then the brick on the half. So we're going to trace the bond out. We've got 2.6 to play with because you want the brick bond to work out. So I've pointed it, that was right. Yeah. Mate, it's probably not right. I don't know how I've got that one. It's such a bad thing. Oh, I've got a big brother. So does that break to a half as well then as well? Let's see what that measures. Six, twenty, two, six, twenty, is that right? Yeah. So two, twenty, six, two, zero. Squared. Squared. The six, point, eight, six, blah, blah, blah. Plus, so you add that to your side number. What's that big number there? A major one here. One, three, two, two, five. So that's eight point one, eight, six, nine. So now to get your diagonal, square root it. That's two point eight. Two meters, eight hundred and sixty-one. Two meters, eight hundred and sixty-one. That's the only thing from school that I still use. Yeah. A squared plus B squared is C squared. That's right. Two eight, six, one. Right, let me write down. Two eight, six, one. Two, six, twenty. Mm-hmm. Right corner. Welcome to all foundations set up very easy. There you go. Set out. Projection 1150 with two, six, twenty. And then we've got the diagonal thing. So now we can get loaded out. Right, that's us, Brutam now. We're all loaded. That's this end loaded plus what's going on in the scaffold because we're going to have a little half pike lean to roof at either end. Yeah, pretty much it. Five course of facebrick off the concrete. I'll just put a picture of the dig. Nice dig. And I think there must be good 450 concrete in there. Maybe even more. There's a cube. Over a cube gone in. So that's all set. And forwards have been and brought all the rest of the gear so we can just crack on today. We'll get it up to damp, ready for slab, and then look what we just carry on with this wall. Take this wall up, take the facebrick up on this end. Just give it a bit of a head start. And then we mix in our own concrete for the slab and then so we can do that tomorrow. Maybe Saturday. See what the weather's like. And then once we've slabbed it, we can carry on. And then we'll probably leave here. We'll probably leave a bit of a V out in the brickwork here because this is where the window's going. About here. So we need access. Obviously, because we're not doing the brick down until the roof's on. I think customers doing that themselves. We'll go and get a brew anyway. Right, we've got our outside face mark. We're going to come in a hundred and a bit. And we're going to do this put our cuttings on the western DPC that goes slots in. Which, we don't see the point of putting it in but a lot of people seem to be reading it. So we'll put them in both sides. So we're going to turn that to the cutting. There's probably other marks on as well for the internal wall as well. After you. Do you mean after me? I'm still mixing. I thought you were taking the motor. I thought you were taking it? No, I'm filming you. Carry on. Oh, you're a real hero. Yeah, thank you. I can't do it, you have to do it for me. Come on. Oh, touch camp. Hey, do you like the blue paparazzi here, you know? Whoa, whoa. Where do you want it? On there please. It's not the best one but it's magic. It's magic. It's magic. It's magic. All right, ready to rock and roll. Here's our mark back in the dust. Let's go DPC cutting as high as I can reach. Now, DPC's here. As you can see. When we get to the vents, it goes up and over. So I'm pretty sure floor level's going to be up this area. So we're going to put our DPC at this height. So it's five to damp. Which should be five block. Sorry, two courses of block, hopefully. And she's known it works out with Imperial Bridge. She says. Remember last time we needed a 12, 30, 10mm? Yeah, we had a bigger post. But in the street, we say it's supposed to use eight. So now you can actually level off here. Be careful picking it up though because you might get it too quick. Be very careful with it. It's super busy. Yeah. That van is halfway down that street. What is? That van you can hear. Oh. Yeah. Don't take them both out. The bricks are so dry. It joins them almost every course. We're going to start running in a bit. The pipe. Rock hard. The bricks are so dry. It joins them almost. That's it. All sorted. That's damp course level. Floor level. Floor level-ish. We'll see when we push through to find where the level is. And then we're going to be concreting this ourselves with the mixer. So that's it. I've quickly reached now. And we're going to get it leveled. Get up to DPC today. Because I've got to go off and get my COVID injection this afternoon. I never thought I'd be glad to be having an injection but I am today. So we have to leave it up there. Right. Alex is just getting half a mix in. Down there. I'm going to concre on the block work now. We'll start running that round. There's going to be two tight courses. And then Alex is going to get this route running. And then if anything left over I'm just going to run a corner out here. Just to use them all up. Because it's all ready for profiles now. So that's it for now. Let's go back to 10 blocks. Right. 25 to 3. You've got it the right way up. Yeah. That's going out tonight that. Yeah Alex is all tidied up. We're going to use the mixer now today. So we're going to cover up now. Just before you do that. Can I cover the sander with the board? Yeah. Yeah. Because we can always use that plastic that's by the bricks for the blocks. It's a bunch of the bricks. It's alright. Oh there's a bunch of panels. Use one of them. Alright. Anyway. Back to it. Quick update. I've just had to nip off to screw fix to pick up a couple of the vents. I'm not putting the periscopes in. We're just going to put the vents in there. What I've done is I'm going to pipe from under the vent. Obviously to vent the floor I'm just going to put a 4-inch piping straight across. And that's going to vent into the cavity. And then we're going to put the air brick in the top course. Same here. I just need to cut that out before we go. And then so obviously that's going to be... We're putting two pipes in. There's only one. We're only covering one vent. So we're putting two vents in to make sure it's well ventilated. And then plastic vents on the top. Then these vents are going to vent all this cavity. Because this is all going to be open. Installation starts there. So you've got all this open. Then you've got two pipes. So that's plenty. We've cut round the gas pipe. So we're not sat on it. So that's all clear. Same there. So the plan now is get the rest of these face brick on. And maybe put a bit of a corner up to use the motor up. And fully fill the holes up. Ready to put the damp on. But tomorrow is backfill to here. Hardcore. And then it's installation 125. Then it's a hundred mil slab. And we're going to mix the concrete ourselves. So this armoured cable is going to be all. It's going to be under the floor. So it comes out behind the blocks. Under there. And then put this back up there. Let's get it finished and get packed up. So it's a broken brick. I can stay in here. I was going to fill it down to clean the cavity. I don't want to put it over yet.
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What Is GEOPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS? GEOPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS Definition & Meaning
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What is GEOPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS, What does GEOPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS mean, GEOPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS meaning, GEOPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS definition, GEOPHYSICAL FLUID DYNAMICS explanation
Geophysical fluid dynamics, in its broadest meaning, refers to the fluid dynamics of naturally occurring flows, such as lava flows, oceans, and planetary atmospheres, on Earth and other planets.[1]
Two physical features that are common to many of the phenomena studied in geophysical fluid dynamics are rotation of the fluid due to the planetary rotation and stratification (layering). The applications of geophysical fluid dynamics do not generally include the circulation of the mantle, which is the subject of geodynamics, or fluid phenomena in the magnetosphere.
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Surat Al-Kauthar: The Shortest Surah in the Qur'an | Hafiz Sami Rehman
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Hafiz Sami Rehman gives a Khutbah about Sūrat al-Kawthar (Arabic: سورة الكوثر, "Abundance"), which many of us recite daily in our prayers due to the Surah's brevity and urgency in meaning.
Surat Al-Kauthar is the shortest chapter in the Qur'an, but it carries a blessing so powerful that it was more beloved to the Messenger of Allah (ṣallallāhu 'alayhi wa sallam) than the world and everything in it.
This sermon was delivered by Hafiz Sami Rahman at the Muslim Community Center - East Bay (MCC East Bay) in Pleasanton, California on Friday, December 15, 2017.
Surah Al-Kauther – (Abundance) | # 108
Translation:
Verily, We have granted you (O Muhammad (SAW)) Al-Kauthar (a river in Paradise);[] (1) Therefore turn in prayer to your Lord and sacrifice (to Him only) (2) For he who hates you (O Muhammad (Peace be upon him)), he will be cut off from every posterity (good thing in this world and in the Hereafter).[] (3)
Description:
In this Surah we find out about the river, Al Kawthar, belonging to Prophet Muhammad (saws) in Paradise. It is described in hadiths as a river, whose banks have tents made up of pearls and it smells of musk. It is also described as “whiter than milk and sweeter than honey”, and it has many more descriptions of it.
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إن الحلن الله نحمده ونصفعه ونؤمن به ونتوكن عليه ونعذ بالله من شرور أنفسنا ومن سيئات عمالنا من يهده الله فلا مضيل له ومن يضل فلا هادي له ونشد أننا إله إلا الله ونشد أن محمد عبده ورصونه أوصنه بالمدى وذين الحق يفره على ديئ كله ولو كرها المشكون يا أيها الذين آمنوا اتقوا الله حق تقاته ولا تموتن إلا وأنتم مسلمون يا أيها الناس اتقوا ربكم الذي خلقكم من نفس واحدة وخلق منها زوجها وذث منه مالجانا كثيع ولساء واتقوا الله الذي تساءلون به والأرحام إن الله كان عليكم رقيبة يا أيها الذين آمروا اتقوا الله وقونوا قولا سديدا يسمك لكم عمالكم ويفر لكم ذروبكم ومن يطلع الله ورصونه فقد فاز فوزا عظيما أما بعض فإن أستقل حديث كتاب الله وخير هدي هديو محمد صلى الله عليه وسلم وشهر أمور محدثاتها وكل محدثة بدعة وكل بدعاتي الضلالة وكل ضلالة في النار الحمد لله خم الحمد لله اترى الله أولا يقوموا فعلنا جمعا لترون النار ان تترى الله الذي أعملنا بأموره واتترى الله الذي يترى ان تكوننا في أموره وخم معرومتنا معرومة الله وخم معرومة الله أخوانة رحيم أخوانة المرسفة أخوانة الممتع ومشكلة أخوانة أخوانة مرسي today because I ask forgiveness from Allah today because I'm speaking in front of my elders and usually I'm used to many more of the younger folk here and so insha'Allah I ask Allah for forgiveness that I speak in front of those who have more knowledge and are elder than me but today I just wanted to speak on one of the surahs of the Qur'an that we we often don't think about and we often recite in our prayer to get the prayer over with and that's that's known as Sultan Kotham and Sultan Kotham is a Makr surah revealed to the Prophet ﷺ street small area and everyone knows it and it was revealed to the Prophet ﷺ as a comfort when one of the members of the Quraysh saw the Prophet ﷺ walking into the Masjid and he stopped him to talk to him and the Prophet ﷺ was walking out of the Masjid when he was stopped and he had some conversation and then they asked that man العاصل من وائين the Quraysh asked him who are you talking to and he said I was talking to the Qaraf one the one who has no mail project anymore remember his name after he passes ﷺ and that we know that we still remember the name of the Prophet ﷺ to this day and in response to what he said that he told the Prophet ﷺ I hate you and no one will remember you after you're gone and nobody will accept your message after you're gone this is what he said to the beloved حبيب ﷺ what did Allah سبحانه وتعالى respond with إن أعطينا كالكاثم indeed we have given you on Kotham and what is this Kotham Kotham is a river in Jannah whiter than milk and sweeter than honey and smoother than butter and the vessels and ashes of emeralds and the banks of that river are golden and this is what the Prophet ﷺ has promised in Jannah but it's also it comes from the root kathars a plentitude one of the senior of our tradition he said that and Kotham is a plentitude a plentitude of goodness that the Prophet ﷺ has been given goodness and when the Prophet ﷺ has been spoken to in the Qur'an by extension we are also being spoken to so that we are given a plentitude of goodness and one of the greatest plentitudes of goodness and the greatest manifestations of this goodness is the Prophet ﷺ himself that we are given the opportunity of his ummah to follow him and to take and to we ask that on the day of judgment we drink from his hand and insha'Allah we appreciate that plentitude that Allah has given us through him and that because of that plentitude we are commanded that because you are given that plentitude pray to your lord remember your lord remember your lord and sacrifice for your lord alone and the sacrifice that we make the sacrifice that we make living in this country where people don't really people really don't know who we are people look at us as kind of strange people look at us as you know like who are these guys why are they putting their feet in the sink during lunchtime for prayer like why are they so weird that's what people look at us sometimes and people don't really want to accept what we have and people look at us strangely but there's a comfort in what the greatest manifestation of the Prophet ﷺ said he said that good glad tidings to the strangers and so we should be happy we should be happy that we are looked at as something strange because it's just a manifestation and the fulfillment and the fulfillment of that prophecy that the Prophet ﷺ said that Islam has started something strange it will end as something strange and so glad tidings to the strangers and we should be happy that we are the strangers and we should be happy that there's something that distinguishes us and we should be happy that Allah gave us and Allah gave us a plentitude of goodness that He gave us this Dean to follow and we should be happy that we have the blessings of making sacrifices for this Dean and then what is the next that indeed the one who hates you speaking about but by extension those people who don't look at us strange and people who people who disregard us because because we just don't fit in sometimes that those are the people who are really cut off that those are the people who's mentioned when it really matters they won't be mentioned on the day of judgment they'll be forgotten that the Prophet ﷺ and us will be mentioned that on that day we will be the ones that are remembered in honour that on that day there'll be a manifestation and even now there's a manifestation of what Allah told the Prophet ﷺ as a comfort that you're mentioned we have elevated it that He was told by that that you'll be forgotten once you're gone but who's the most praised and the most mentioned human being in history think about it who has millions of lines of poetry written about him who's remembered in every single prayer who do we say assalamu alayka to every single prayer who do we mention every single day throughout the day that Islam is not complete without him who is it? it's the Prophet ﷺ that he is the one that he is the one that is mentioned and he was told that he'll be forgotten Allah will never let his حبيب be forgotten and it is a blessing for us to be able to make Salawat on him to be say Allahumma salli ala Sayyidina Muhammad and ala ala Sayyidina Muhammad and ala ala Sayyidina Muhammad that we have this blessing of being able to remember him and we have this blessing to be able to we have this blessing to be able to remember this manifestation of Kotha this manifestation of of the رحمة that Allah has sent to us that this is a month the month of ربي العوال ربي العوال the Prophet ﷺ was born in spring and in spring new things come new things come new how do you say this blessings come and things sprout and the Prophet ﷺ is spring's gift that he is the gift and we should remember that especially during this month at all times every single day we should remember that and we should be grateful for that and then we should remember that the Prophet ﷺ was sent for us to remember Allah and that he is the door which we go through to remember Allah and that if it wasn't for him we wouldn't have the opportunity to be gathered here today we wouldn't be gathered here today with all the you look around you there's all types of diverse people different types of people gathered so we would be here gathered with each other other than other than the remembrance for Allah that the Prophet ﷺ allowed us that Allah allowed us through the Prophet ﷺ to be gathered here and to know each other to love each other and to have موعدة and رحمة between each other and to have respect for each other that this is what we were given this is what we were given as a comfort for the trials that the Prophet ﷺ went through that when somebody told him that you'll be forgotten 1400 years later we're still remembering the Prophet ﷺ and Allah we're still remembering the message that he was sent with and we're still remembering what we're still remembering what was really important that you're sure maybe in this dunya maybe in this dunya there'll come a time that you're sure maybe Islam won't really be something that's attractive to people but what does that matter it doesn't need to be attractive to people it needs to be attractive to Allah and we know this is the religion of Allah this is the final religion of Allah and this is the most attractive religion to Allah and who cares if somebody isn't happy with you who cares if somebody isn't happy with you that who cares if somebody thinks you're weird for putting your feet in the sink at work or who cares that you're the weird kid at school because you know during your lunch break you're praying instead of talking about whatever kind of things people waste their time with today in school who cares if that's the case that Allah is the one who who remember you and Allah is the one who honor you for that and we know that Allah says in the Qur'an وَمَنَا عَرَضَ عَلْدِكْنِ and whoever turns away from my remembrance فَإِنَّا رَهُ مَعِشَةَ الْبَنْكَا you have a miserable life and the people who don't have Allah in their life really they may seem happy but they don't have any comfort in their life then what do they turn to after what do they turn to when when things go wrong they don't really have anything to turn to they don't really hope وَنَكْشُهُهُ يَوْمَنْ قِيَابَةِ أَعْمَا and then on that day they'll be raised blind and what do they say when they're raised blind and why does it matter that they're raised blind that the greatest pleasure in Jannah is the beatific vision of Allah if you're raised blind on that day you're missing out so you remember Allah if you don't turn away from Him and you remember Him in the times when it's difficult He'll remember you oh my lord why have you raised me blind when I used to be able to see why then what does Allah respond that's simply how it is that I sent you my signs my very clear signs that I sent you my prophets and I sent you reminders day after day more than we needed we were sent reminders but we forgot them so then like that this is the day that I forget you that if you wanted to forget my message back then that you're the one that doesn't matter anymore that when you're raised up maybe you had all the mention about you here but if you didn't have to leave you don't have the mention where it actually matters on the day of judgment and you're forgotten on that day we're not looking to be mentioned here we're looking to be mentioned over there where it actually matters and then this is a punishment from Allah that you're raised blind if you forget his remembrance و كذلك نجزي من أسرفه و لم يؤمن بأيات ربه that like that we recompense the people و كذلك نجزي من أسرفه we recompense the people who transgress in this world who thought that it was okay to overstep the bounds that Allah gave us overstep the bounds and consider them something insignificant that if you thought it was insignificant that the deal was insignificant then you've overstepped the bounds and Allah will repay you and what you deserve and what you deserve on that day is to be raised blind and in fact that's a mercy that He's not giving me words و العلاب الأخيرة تأشدوا و أدقاء and the punishment of the of the hereafter it's more أشدوا it's more severe and it's more lasting it's more severe and more lasting than you can imagine so we should be happy that we've been given this deal and we should be happy that we're given a chance weekly to be gathered here and if we really if we really are trying daily to be gathered in the masjid and with our brothers and sisters that Allah has provided us with with good companies that we gather together for the remembrance of Allah so that on that day when we're raised we'll say Allah we remembered the the very Prophet we remembered him and we remembered you that he brought the message to you we remember the one that was told that he'll be cut off and we'll remember the one we'll remember the one who was cursed by these the people who thought that they were significant who remembers other than you look through the books that nobody reads that's where you'll find him that's where you'll find him you won't find him mentioned in any good manner but the Prophet ﷺ that he thought that he was starting with with being forgotten that's not what happened Allah showed that his حبيب and his message will never be forgotten that his beloved brought this beautiful message to us and this message will never be forgotten even it made this it made this strangest thing to people but there will still be people until the day of judgment who remember Allah who is the best Muslim بسم الله و الحمد لله if you came late the message is very simple that Allah gave us this deen and it's something that we should be grateful for and if everyone knows this if you're not grateful for the deen and you don't make shukr what's the opposite of shukr is kufr and the opposite of shukr is kufr if you're in grade and you're not grateful for what you have then you'll be forgotten and you'll be forgotten when it really matters where it really matters to me to remember and so we ask Allah that he makes us people who are grateful for what we have and we ask Allah to allow us to recognize that his Prophet ﷺ is the one that we should be praising and saying salam on and we ask Allah that we recognize that his deen is the deen that we should be grateful for and his deen is the one that we shouldn't make any compromise for that when people look at a strange for wanting to pray during lunch break or people look at a strange for whatever it is for your beard or if you want to wear a kufr or if you wear a hijab whatever it is that makes you look strange and stand out in a strange way to people we ask Allah that we are grateful for the opportunity to look strange in front of people because Allah gave us through his Prophet ﷺ good news that if you're strange there's a good sign you know glad tidings to the strangers to the weirdos and so we ask Allah that he makes us firm on the deen and we ask Allah that he allows us to appreciate what he's given us and we ask Allah that we constantly remember him and we constantly allow ourselves to manifest ورفعنا like a ذكر because it's through the Salawat and the Prophet ﷺ that Allah says in the Qur'an and we ask Allah that he allows us to recognize that we won't find peace with anything other than this deen and that if we don't return to Allah we'll never find peace ever and with that we ask we say
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The Truth About Muscle Confusion & Muscle Growth
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In this QUAH Sal, Adam, & Justin answer the question “In a recent episode you talked about the importance of introducing new exercises to elicit a new stimulus and to work muscles in a novel way. In previous episodes, you have mentioned that there is no need to confuse muscles and that progressive overload is the principle that will stimulate muscle growth. Can you elaborate and clarify the difference between introducing new exercises for the sake of stimulating versus confusing?”
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Next question is from morelifejojo. In a recent episode you talked about the importance of introducing new exercises to elicit a new stimulus and to work muscles in a novel way. In previous episodes you have mentioned that there is no need to confuse muscles and that progressive overload is the principle that will stimulate muscle growth. Can you elaborate and clarify the difference between introducing new exercises for the sake of stimulating versus confusing? This question is Sal's fault because he says everything was so much conviction. No, it seems like the only thing we're confusing is the listeners. You say it was so much conviction. You say it was so much conviction that they're like, wait a second, is that the truth or is that the truth? No, it's both, but first off, okay. The term confusing muscles is a marketing term. Muscles don't get confused. I don't think they think that way. Okay, so there's a novel stimulus with changing exercises. But one thing you have to understand is there's value that you get from exercises from learning to do the exercise as well. And then the results and the benefits you get from them actually increase as you're able to do them really, really well. So we'll use a complex exercise like a squat. When you start to learn how to do a squat, you do get some benefit. You learn how to squat better. There are muscles to fire in better unison and better connections so that you can do the position better. Once you're comfortable with the actual movement of the squat, then you can add weight. Then you can really build muscle. Then you can really push yourself and get those great results. So there is a dance between or a balance between new exercises and then getting to the point where you get good at them so you could push the intensity and challenge the weight that you lift with those exercises. Those are both very important if you just stick in one or the other, you're missing out. If all you ever do is switch up exercises all the time, you're going to miss out on all those amazing benefits you get from getting good at an exercise and really pushing yourself. If you only ever do the same exercises and you never add any novelty, risk of injury goes up, you can plateau, and you can really get your body to stop progressing because you're not introducing new movements. I think I remember when we actually recently talked about this. I think what this person is alluding to is when we were referring to squats, deadlift, overhead press, there's not much need to move those out of your routine. The reason for that is because those movements are so novel and so complex in themselves that you could spend the next four years squatting every other day. You're not perfecting them. Exactly. Squatting every other day for the next four years and still not have a perfect squat. That is why this question comes from, I think, that statement that we made in regards to that. If you are just squatted for two weeks and you're like, oh, I hear muscle confusion or we should do some other novel exercises and you eliminate squats and then you go put leg press or leg extension in there instead, you're missing out. I like to look at those staple exercises you just mentioned as sort of the benchmark. This is where I assess how my body is reacting. These little micro compensations and things that are happening in my body is what's providing me feedback to then create opportunities for new novel stimulus to seek. If my body tends to rotate just a little bit, that's something I need to work on core control and stabilizing more properly and making sure I'm anti-rotating. What are those exercises that I can incorporate in the program to now address to then apply back to these foundational staple exercises that sort of are my legend? This is how I read my map. Yeah. Short term, you want to stick to the same exercises. Long term is when you start to introduce novelty with different exercises. Here's a good example. If you were to compare two types of workouts, both three months long, one focusing on the same 10 exercises, the other one always mixing it up with 100 different varieties of different exercises. The one that's stuck to just the 10, you'll get better results. Now, if we stretch this out over the course of a year or two years and then we compare a workout that only uses 10 exercises to another one that uses, let's say, 30 exercises and throws in and changes things every few months or every four months or so, then the one that's adding a novelty will start to get better results. It is a balance, but the important things to focus on are get good at the complex movements, do those ones often. All the other movements, I think you have a little bit more freedom to change up. If you have some or most of our programs, this is how they're written. Perfect. You'll see that there is a, you know, we introduce lots of different exercises and novel stimulus and different planes and like Justin's talking about, rotational stuff, that all gets introduced, but you'll also see through all of them there is a common theme that we never abandon squats. We never abandon overhead presses. We never abandon some of these fundamental movements that kind of belong in every single program, but there's still lots of room in a workout to still add novel stimulus and different exercises for the, you know, quote-unquote muscle confusion idea for you to do that, but still not stray away from the things that are giving you the greatest bang for your body. Yeah, if you were to follow like our RGB bundle, for example, which has three maps programs and you go from one to the other to the other, that's about nine months of workout programming and it introduces new exercises at the right time and it changes the focus just enough at the right time so your body progresses through that whole long period of nine months.
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Open Food Network open source for worldwide food systems
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by Pau Pérez
At: FOSDEM 2019
https://video.fosdem.org/2019/H.2215/open_food.webm
Open Food Network is a worldwide collaborative network of projects that want to change local food systems and boost short distribution circuits by means of open source software and democratic governance. It forms a global community with projects based in Belgium, Australia, UK, France, Canada, USA, Spain and Portugal, and which is still growing.
A single global team develops an online marketplace for local food enabling independent online food stores connect farmers and food hubs with individuals. It gives them an easier and fairer way to distribute their food. This boosts short distribution circuits which positively impact local communities.
Each of the local projects offer the software as Saas to their local communities who participate on the governance of the platform taking part on the decision making.
The project is sustained by the funds contributed by all the local projects that are communalized. This makes it possible to afford the development of such ambitious project, which would be impossible by each of the local communities while still allowing new local projects to join.
This talk aims to share Open Food Network's challenges around its governance and internal organization. How it successfully manages to coordinate the efforts of people scattered throughout the world while involving local communities on its design. We also touch on the tech challenges around the tech stack and infrastructure and how we envision it in the future.
Room: H.2215 (Ferrer)
Scheduled start: 2019-02-03 11:40:00+01
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Hello and welcome Paul who is going to be speaking about the open food network. Okay. Hello Hello, everyone That's me. I'm pao pwedef. I work at co-op depths cooperative in Barcelona and spend my days working open food network and That's my Twitter account. So let's start with some vision So the goal that we have at open food network is that we want to help improve food systems. So currently big supermarket chains control the food market throughout the world Which has back implications for social and environment and also doesn't take into account the participants in the market Which are the food producers and consumers So our idea is that we want to help those small-scale food enterprises and distribute through short food supply chains and we understand that's a way to Bring resilience to systems and make it more competitive So what we found out is that those small-scale food enterprises they Share 90% of their problems. So all around the world people have the same problems trying to distribute those products to the local communities so we ended up with it's an international network of Local projects that try to help those small food-scale enterprises It started in 2012 in Australia and then suddenly started growing in France UK Norway Spain now in the States in Canada and many other countries and the last one Belgium so The idea is that if we all share these problems we could share the software and Then if we put all the money together we can have bigger impact because Those small local communities they cannot afford developing a software for all those problems and we can see the software and then knowledge behind that software as a common good that we need to protect and There's obviously politics behind it, and I'm gonna go just very briefly on it But we can feel at the global level we can see the software and that knowledge like a common good that we need to preserve but also those local communities like Every country that they showed They have the local community. They're people that want to help on that end And They have the local projects as a common as well, which means that they will protect that common and normally they organize themselves as Cooperatives and also at the lowest level these local communities are made of what we call food hubs which is those small enterprises that distribute food throughout those short food supply chains and Obviously there is connections between all of them and the needs of the food hubs Come up to the global level and the international network takes into account those needs and tries to solve them with the software so a little bit how we work in this project so the key point here is that we have a single money pot Which means that all those local projects Spain, Canada, USA, Australia they get funds from Public institutions sometimes from other ways crowdfunding campaigns and we put the money in a single pot and then from that pot we finance and we fund the development team and We try to reach that goal together So the global team it's more or less these people it's people from all those local projects and Yeah, we gather every year and we try to visit one of those local projects That was last summer in Barcelona But a year before we met in Australia and that's where we discuss what are the next priorities what we feel the project is going to be and How it needs to evolve taking into account those needs of the food hubs Then what we have is what we call the voting process so we have a discourse and there we share Coming from the gatherings We share what we think we need to implement next or maybe discuss or work on and then People on the global team vote at their votes and then at the end of this voting process we decide what's gonna be next Then we have what we call the pipeline So basically it is run by the core team and we put work to do on one end and then we have releases on the other one and What we organize that with four backlogs using Zenhub, which is an extension of github and Then we pick we order our priorities in each of them and then we pick the top ones and They fit the death ready column where the core team is going to pick them up and other contributors and Implement them then we have what we call the code review and merge process which is run by few people from the core team and Basically we have to step approval promises So you need the approval of your food request by two people from the core team and then a tester is gonna pick it up give her approval and then The tester moves the issue to the ready-to-go and then one of those core team members merges the food request And as you can see I think we are a very welcoming community and we really encourage people joining the project and Then that feeds this sort of the weekly releases. We don't have a set a schedule for them But that's mostly when we do it and we put a lot of effort on it Because we think that's the way to breach the gap between the local communities and the food hubs, which are not technical people We explain them what we built what we improved what we fixed and we follow the change look Categories and obviously we name our releases after food So let's get into detail about tech So basically what we build is a software, which is a distributed marketplace for those small-scale food enterprises It looks like this on the front side So these the experience for one of those eaters from a food hub anywhere in the world and it's a basic e-commerce experience But it has a back office built with free But what we added in top of a spree is the layer of enterprises, which means that you can have multiple shops in an instance and This is how it looks so we have free commerce what we call the network on top Which allows to connect those food hubs between each other and then we have this custom shop from that I showed Which is not a sprees code So then the stock is playing all Ruby on rails with Postgres and AngularJS for this custom shop form So nothing really fancy, but it works So one thing that we need to take into account is that all of an instances what we call all of an instances It's one of those local projects. They have an isolated server So there is this database per country region and there is no connection between them So each of those instances is offered a sass By those local projects, which in turn are affiliates of the open food network And the architecture is very simple the infrastructure Very very simple single machine VPS with a unicorn and possibly sequel Because the scale that we have and since we split that into countries. It's very low traffic We can survive with that so far And then we organize that with unscable scripts We have provisioning and deployment there and we also share that repo So it's the code, but also the configuration management That makes it really scalable and easy to share between countries But then obviously there are many problems into this the first one is dependency management That's something that because of the history of the project. It wasn't really taken into account the people that started they were rather junior people back in 2012 and It wasn't something that was taken into account and what we face is that our spree version is from 2012 And that's a huge problem because obviously rails version depends on it Ruby version depends on it And that's why we have rails 3 2 Ruby 2 1 which are both abandoned and It's also a problem with angular because now angola is running on 7 and we are angular 1 5 so we have a huge problem there and We've been working more than a year on the spree upgrade to migrate to the next version the major one But it's a huge challenge to be up to date Another problem is that Many instances can find tech people. That's particularly important for Canada and the people leading the project there They weren't technical people. So it's hard for them to reach to developers and The way to solve this we think it's also Communalizing develop so we started sharing the code and then we share the answerable scripts We need to share as well the way we organize the DevOps because these people we cannot pretend them to find tech people and That's particularly interesting for Belgium so they started four months ago and there is no tech people because we also share the duty of Deploying and provisioning their servers and that's lowering a lot the barrier of entry for new instances obviously we would like to have faster delivery and It takes time to test releases and we want to automate that as much as possible and then the biggest one which is what we call the single instance and Now the project is getting traction and more countries are joining But again as happened with Belgium We don't want people to invest money on infrastructure or technical stuff That they can't we want them to invest the money on the project itself and then we will organize together globally and we'll share the duties and Make it easier for new countries to join and also share the expenses of running an instance That's what's gonna happen now with Portugal because they are joining the Catalan and Spanish instance and We'll see how it goes. It's gonna be a huge challenge, but a huge game-changer and So we need more hands as you can see and I really encourage you to join the network and Please go visit the ripple and help us out. Thank you very much A little bit of time for questions. So if somebody has questions Yeah, we are somehow and that's because the way it started in Australia It was a solution for them and then UK came and they wanted the same but they were The teams were isolated themselves. They had technical people So we are trying to overcome that and that's we are looking forward with this with this join effort with Portugal because they might lead to a European instance and They might help and resolve this centralized Everyone can join the team, you know what I mean the project We had discussions couple years ago about blockchain and all that stuff and we think that we're struggling already with this Very simple stack. So we want to keep it simple manageable and easy for people to join and Then when the project grows, maybe we will think of these technologies. Yeah Any more questions? So that's a problem that we want to solve and it's going to change a lot the project The thing is that we first want to have data On our databases and then together we'll decide analyzing the data What can we do but we are already discussing with people actually here in Belgium? That investigate more these logistics part, but that's a key point for all those small food food haps. Yeah, definitely
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Basic Theory of Turbomachines-Part-02
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Basic Theory of Turbomachines-Part-02
Introduction to Turbomachines
Prof. Babu Viswanathan
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We entered the previous lecture by introducing the concept of relative velocity of fluid with respect to the rotor, so we will explore this concept further in this lecture. So we start by writing down the formal definition of the relative velocity of fluid. So the relative velocity vector c is the absolute velocity vector v minus the blade velocity vector u. We may also write this as absolute velocity vector v is equal to relative velocity vector c plus blade velocity vector u. Since this is a vector addition, we need to show this in this graph or in this form. So this is called a velocity triangle and both these are called velocity triangles. Notice that the triangle is constructed to indicate the factor the absolute velocity vector v is the sum of the relative velocity vector c plus the blade velocity vector u. The same relationship is applicable here also as can be ascertained from the direction of this vector. The difference between the two velocity triangles lies in the nature of these angles alpha and beta. Okay, now the angle alpha is called the flow angle and that is the angle that the absolute velocity vector makes with the reference direction which is indicated here like this and the angle beta is the blade angle or the angle that the relative velocity vector makes with the reference direction. So that definition holds for both these cases. Notice that the reference direction is the axial direction in case of an axial machine and radial direction in case of a radial machine and it is perpendicular to the blade the velocity vector in both cases. Now since this velocity absolute velocity vector is and in the clockwise direction from the reference direction by an angle alpha this angle would be given a negative value because it is in the clockwise direction alpha would be a number like minus 15 degrees or minus 30 degrees and so on. Now this angle beta because it is in a counterclockwise direction from the reference direction this would be a positive number so this would be something like plus 30 degrees or 60 degrees and so on. So in the case of this velocity triangle alpha is less than zero and beta is greater than zero which is why the triangle looks the way it does. Now in this case it can be seen that both alpha and beta are in the counterclockwise direction I'm sorry in the clockwise direction from the reference direction so both alpha and beta are negative in this case and because under design condition the velocity is blade velocity in the flow velocity such that the relative velocity is tangential to the blade surface we discussed this in the previous lecture so it just glides on and off the blade surface so the angle that the relative velocity vector makes with the reference direction is the blade angle beta and this sign convention is very important we will use this convention when constructing velocity triangles velocity triangles will be constructed taking into account whether alpha and beta are positive or negative but once a triangle is constructed other relationships may be determined or ascertained using simple algebra okay so irrespective of whether the velocity triangle looks like this or looks like this the following relationships holds v theta is always v times sine alpha so that can be seen here so v theta is always v times sine alpha and vx or vr depending on the case is always v cosine alpha similarly c theta is always c sine beta and cx or cr is always c cosine beta and notice that cx is equal to vx or cr is equal to vr in both these cases so here also you can see that v theta is equal to v sine alpha and vx is equal to v cosine alpha and c theta is c sine beta and cx or cr is c cosine beta which is what we have written here so these are applicable for all velocity triangles so as we said that before when constructing the velocity triangle we have to make use of the sign attached to the angles alpha and beta but once the construction is complete the relationships are simple algebraic relationship which we can exploit for further calculations okay so from the geometry construction velocity triangle it's easy to see that for this triangle or for this triangle Pythagoras theorem applies and for this triangle or for this triangle again Pythagoras theorem applies so we may write v square equal to v or x square plus v theta square and similarly for relative velocity c what we said here we have already used the factor c r comma x is equal to v r comma x and we also notice that v theta in this case is equal to u minus c theta this is c theta so u v theta is equal to u minus c theta and in this case v theta is equal to u plus c theta so we may write v theta equal to u plus minus c theta and if we multiply both sides of this expression by u we get v theta times u equal to u square plus minus c theta times u for the more if we eliminate this v r comma x square between these two relationships we actually end up with a relationship that looks like this which leads to this relationship v theta times u so if I substitute this into the the expression for u times c theta into this I end up with an expression that looks like this now if I replace the v theta times u term in the Euler-Turbine equation with this expression then we end up with the following expression for again Euler-Turbine equation this is another form of the Euler-Turbine equation which involves only absolute velocity blade velocity and the relative velocity not components of this but absolute velocity blade velocity and relative velocity once again the interesting interesting aspect about this equation is that this involves only fluid dynamic quantities namely absolute velocity blade velocity and relative velocity so what we would like to be able to do is eventually to be able to relate to changes in thermodynamic properties of the fluid it's also not very difficult to write the following relationship so if I take an axial machine so if I take an axial machine like this at any cross section at any cross section you can see that the mass flow rate that passes through the entire cross section is nothing but the density at that cross section or density at our reference value times axial velocity times the cross sectional area so that is what we have written here and a similar relationship may be written for a radial machine as well so we have written that m dot at the inlet section is density at the inlet blade element times axial velocity times the cross sectional area and same thing for exit and this is the relationship for the radial machine so again here b is the width of the rotor blade this should not be easy to visualize so you may go back and look at the centrifugal machine and convince yourself that this is indeed the case so this is how mass flow rate is related to the axial component of the loss so you can see that the m dot is actually related to vx1 or vr1 and the remaining quantity is the oil turbine equation of the velocity counter so we can now see why velocity triangles play such an important role in turbo machinery application okay what is that the height of the triangle which is either vr or vx is connected to the mass flow rate and that passes through the rotor and the base of the triangle which is either u minus c theta or u plus c theta is related to the work that is produced by the machine so that is the term that appears in that right inside of the oil turbine equation so it is clear why the velocity triangle plays such an important role in turbo machinery literature so you can see that you know the height of the velocity triangle is related to the mass flow rate and the base is related to v theta which is u plus minus c theta and this is what appears in the right hand side of the oil turbine equation so two key performance parameters of a turbo machine are controlled by two components of the relative velocity okay so this is why both relative velocity as well as the velocity triangle play a very crucial role in turbo machinery theory okay so we have been talking about the fact that we need to connect up the oil or turbine equation which as it stands contains only fluid mechanical quantities to turbo dynamical quantities which is what we take up next okay so you find apply a steady flow energy equation to the rotor assuming no heat loss this is what we get notice that this is the static enthalpy this is the absolute velocity of the fluid or change in total kinetic energy of the fluid we neglect elevation changes in the rotor which is it is quite alright not a bad assumption to make elevation changes will not be very substantial in this case now the connection between the thermodynamic equation that we have written here or change in the thermodynamic state and the oil turbine equation is provided by the wx dot term so the wx dot term here can be replaced using the oil or turbo machine equation and if we do that so we end up with a relation that looks like this on the left hand side here we have change in the thermodynamic property of the fluid which is change in enthalpy or on the right hand side we have change in velocity relative velocity and change in blade velocity so this provides the link between the fluid mechanics and thermodynamics of the turbo machinery process in fact we can pull this in a even more powerful form by writing this in differential form along the streamline so let us say that we take a streamline which passes through the rotor from inlet outlet so we may write the enthalpy change at any point in the streamline as dh equal to d of u square over 2 minus d of c square over 2 must bear in mind that dh or incremental change in a property is final minus initial which is why we have introduced a negative sign here since u is r omega we may write d of u square over 2 as d of r square omega square over 2 if we use the tedious relationship tedious equal to dh minus vdp and assume the thermodynamic process to be isentropic and then ds becomes equal to 0 and we may write dh equal to vdp or dp over and so finally we may write dp over rho equal to d of r square omega square over 2 minus d of c square over 2 this is probably one of the most important and insightful equations that we will encounter in turbo machinery theory this finally tells us that the pressure rise or change in pressure along the streamline is due to two two quantities one is a centrifugal action the other one is due to acceleration or deceleration of the fluid in the blade passage notice that relative velocity appears here not the absolute velocity so we will explore this equation further and then try to get a good idea on why this is so important because this actually determines fundamentally how devices operate and as we just saw if you apply sfve to the rotor we add this equation in fact we can recognize the fact that h1 plus v1 square over 2 is nothing but the stagnation enthalpy of the fluid so we may write this as m dot times h01 minus h02 okay now if I go back to this equation and write it for an axial machine for which u2 is equal to u1 then we actually end up with a relationship for an axial machine which looks like this h1 minus h2 like this and if we rearrange this then I recognize the fact that h1 plus c1 square over 2 is equal to h2 plus c2 square over 2 is equal to h0 related so this tells us that the stagnation enthalpy in the rotating frame of reference does not change in other words there is no what transferring the frame of reference that rotates with the blades and the stagnation enthalpy which is reckoned or calculated using the relative velocity in this frame of reference remains a constant so the relative stagnation enthalpy remains a constant and remember this is calculated in the frame of reference that rotates with the blade the total stagnation enthalpy changes across the rotor depending on whether what is supplied to the rotor or power is generated by the rotor in case power is generated by the rotor then there is a drop in stagnation enthalpy and in case what is supplied or power is supplied to the rotor then there is an increase in the stagnation enthalpy this is in a frame of reference where the rotor rotates this is the energy equation for the entire rotor this is the energy equation for the rotor in the frame of reference where the rotor is stationary and for an axial machine okay now this is a very important fact for an axial machine and let us try to illustrate this on a ps diagram i'm sorry on a hs diagram so here yx enthalpy is plotted on the y-axis and specific entropy is plotted on the x-axis and this is state one and state two this is the static enthalpy at state one static enthalpy at state two so this is v1 square over two so notice that this is h01 h1 plus v1 square over two is h01 similarly h2 plus v2 square over two is h02 so h01 minus h02 is the specific work output from the machine so that is this h01 minus h02 in addition for an axial machine we may write h1 plus c1 square over two is equal to h2 plus c2 square over two indicating that the h0 relative for an axial machine is a constant.
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Coaching a (drunk) Ret Paladin from 2300 to 2400.
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I'm losing rain again. Well, let me see where we got you to two three before. This is an easy pump Do you remember our last session? I was public. We're gonna get a bad session and then we had a good session. Yeah, what I will sober. Yeah, but you sober now No Not even close Not even close Dude, I'm gonna do it. I have haste now You know I can do with 10% more haste a lot more Dude, it's a fucking red. Yeah, but they do it dude. No, no, no, I'm gonna choke. I'm gonna choke. I'm gonna choke You're gonna kill a rat, dude Yeah, but what do I go? It's a this dude. We can yeah, but out them out them. No, no, what we're gonna do We're gonna go right. I'm gonna CC the disc and he can't CC me Wait, yes more speed of me. How? Wait, he's lagging. No, it's not staying in there help You're gonna you wouldn't go in there fear. I'm ready. I'm gonna push prison. It's a It's gonna Sunday Okay, you want to go straight now? Yeah big big damage. You drinking it wait. Oh my What are you fucking going boy? I'm fit. I'm fit Watch I do it. I'm gonna kill it. You're gonna go hot. No, he bubbled. He will I got this dude. Don't worry He wants gonna try to send you now. He wants to blind me. I believe yeah Maybe If you're my loss, I can I can take it Yes, no bubble now, though. Yeah, I'll send soon again Me I got it. Nice Well, I can't slow him. Fuck. I don't have it. He's gonna try to watch. I did blind me. Yeah. Oh shit. It's coming If you're fine, you're fine, right? Thank you Okay, can you see to the priest? Now right now It's just one second too late. He was this boat. I'm gonna fit neither. What? probably Oh my god, this is so fucking good. You'd have so much damage for next year. What do I okay? Okay? I'm not even lying. I'm gonna try to lost this priest because he's pumping me Wait, he's going behind here. I'm gonna send him behind you How did he get that? Oh, I miss click. What? Mate who is the drug guy is it you or me? I'm very confused. Yes, no, I can't go back here. Okay. Yeah, pretty string kid. I'm doing some damage here This breath is a boost today I'm hot. I'm hot. I got it. Help me. Help me. Help me. I'm gonna pop my chill And he was uh, he's gonna blow me dude in one second one second gonna blow me He's gonna blow me hard. That's what I got. It's shield. It's gonna pop. I got you dude. Watch out. What's up? I don't want to break it Alright next go next go I have stun you ready pieces drink it. No, it doesn't actually Yeah, wait four second four seconds four seconds. I'm still this guy. I'm ready dude. Are you ready? Watch him dude. Oh my god. Look at his average. Look at his average Like low Oh my god Just kill the edge. I'll see she should know what the edge. I don't know what the issues just like I need to be prepared for the hunt, right? Yeah, be careful of the hunt and don't hodge when he like matters because it will mean it Whatever dude Do this i'm lying a little bit Wait, I'm just gonna sack you dude. Don't use anything. He used to hunt dude on the sack. Oh my god I'm a visionary I'm gonna cc. Are you ready to cc? Wait, no, no, that's after that's after that. Ready? Uh, no, yeah, no, yeah There's a granny. I can pop granny. Yeah after the grounding ready. He flashcraft. I can't Actually, I can I can see I can't fuck it. Ah come here Can you see him now? I'm still now. Yeah, go fuck it No, no, no, no big damage big damage beginning Why the fuck did I drink it? I don't know but big damage. Oh my Pop my DM dude Big help. I'm gonna go on this channel a little bit. Okay. I'm going back dude Dude, I'm taking dick. I'm gonna take it so much. It's the end of matter though matters over now It's not gonna do as much. Okay, right so I can do damage now. Yeah. Yeah, I got I got cc for sham You ready after this done. No, no, no, no, no, I need 30 seconds. I have no damage But actually you can do it. You can do it. Okay. Do you want to do it? Yeah. Oh, no I got the d-spell It's fine. I have to like run to him to get like he's losing right and I have to try and get grounding All right, I know Yeah I mean, that's fine. I have a fucking stun up all the time That's why you keep telling me and they just need to use my son of gula. Then we get random gula for no reason. Whoa guardian Dude, I bowled. I'm sorry. I mean, I had to it's good I was panicking super hard. I thought he just used this fucking guardian. It's back already We can do go now. Well, it's too Okay, ready? Wait, wait, wait getting ground right after they're running. Yeah, go Big damage dude. Oh my god. He's gonna die. These people think they're gonna win We're gonna kill him. Oh No, easy killed he run right right man. This you remember this last time you kill paola You're gonna kill paola. Okay, let's go pal Dude, I want to kill paola. I just worry about that. I won't drop this noob All right. I'm ready. I'm gonna give you pi and you're gonna cave his head in Mate, you're gonna do that insta I'm gonna get the bubble mate. I'm gonna give bubble and games the power Yeah, I need my seraphim first though. I'll tell you one. Okay Wait, are you going stun uh stun chest type? Oh, no You should I'm just gonna farm up my thingies on uh for you first and then we fucking kill this paola in the sun Actually, I'm ready now, dude. Are you ready? Yeah, let's go Go go big fucking Fuck you fear means I'll jump me He knew dude. He knew a guardian. Do you get it? Oh, fuck. I'm in rep. I'm in rep pop my shield. It's fine I heal He popped a thingy though. I'm gonna slow him party kites. You need to just go Can you go pala? Yeah, I have some soon soon soon Have it now Okay, I'm ready. Go go. I'm gonna wash them after I've got the zerg Okay, uh Warriors the yard now. Just keep in mind. I guess it doesn't matter because you're going blackhead thingy, but Uh, I might be in trouble here I'm gonna go warrior a little bit back here kick on me Yeah, I'm just gonna heal myself. It's fine Oh my god, I fucking love this haze, dude No, no, no, dude. Hello Uh ready Now ready go Big fucking damn cheek on the bubble here 100% Oh He just fucking died I'm getting calm at great The disgrace though like look at these news. Oh, I'm sad. You're dead. He's coming for you mate. That's um Is that me? I'm gonna pop my shield. Wait. He's coming for you. Probably. Oh, they're gonna use them. Yeah, wait. What the fuck? I'm gonna stun the roger. He sees the priest Uh, I'm gonna pop this he bombed. So I'm I bought it. It's okay. Can you see the priest? Uh, I already did you have stun or anything? Uh, no Okay, it's fine PS what? The fuck you go the other way Other way Yeah, just I'm poison kicking dude. Oh I can't I can stun the priest soon very soon Okay, I'm okay. Okay. Yes. I'll let you lay. No, I need to trigger. I need to trigger. Don't bubble Fine Yeah, I should be fine Thingy going off. I'm running after Go the other way. Nice. Oh, Trump. Fuck They didn't use anything man. I'm fine Gripping you. I don't have it. I can stun him behind here. Maybe No, I can't or can I? No, I can't Can you keep him you go the the other way? I'm keeping me Okay, nice. I have stun up. Uh, when you have chest eyes tell me tell me one Okay, can you summon a priest? Done No, can you on me? I can't get it. Sang me. Oh Broke trigger. I'm gonna do it. Nice. Nice. Big damage now. Big damage big damage Big fucking damage Maybe I can get him. I can't. Oh, I got him Big damage now. Big same Wait, what? He shadow me all the way. I got him out again Marcus I'm full sun full sun trouble trouble trouble. Yeah, it doesn't involve now. It doesn't involve I'm gonna shield after this. Yeah, I'm getting cc to Yeah, it's fine. It's fine. It's fine. I have a sank in 10 seconds. It's fine. It's fine. Go home. Go home Okay, going home After this we kill they don't have trinkets pre-stars actually, but should be all right I think we can pump damage Yeah, 10 seconds 10 seconds. Well, I think you should broke you use coke. He's cool for no reason I can slow him after this Throw him how? I can't reach him yet Can you me wait what I got it? I got it Nice He's dance Uh, I've trinket very soon You're fine. Don't need it. Yeah, okay. I'm trying to chase Can you go the other way? Yeah. Yeah, I died him. I don't have fucking thingy. I want to stop him though. Yeah Fucking oh, I can't get to you. I'm getting sad. I'm getting sad. I can't avoid you need to use I'm gonna run. Yeah, I'm gonna trinket this up use bm Uh, should be fine though. Yeah, you stop the rogue you go the other way. I'm getting I'm getting No, I can't oh Yeah, go hit priest. Yeah, I did I can stun the stun the priest. I have to drink it pressure. I think I'm gonna chase here. Yeah, okay. I need to stand on my Yeah, I want to stop the priest. Stop the priest. Stop the priest blind on me big dumb I'm gonna trinket. Oh Okay Big dump from the priest if I get a release Yeah, big double shot We're some okay. I'm gonna go on the road now. Yeah, sure okay evasion I'm gonna slow him Popping freedom dispelling him. It's gonna dispell me. Oh, I kicked him. I killed him Oh Wait I I'm dead. You have me maybe I'm so dead. No, I don't have me. What the fuck is that damn? She was um, I think we can just go pre small When running around just touch priest Yeah, that's what I tried to do at the end there. Yeah, I think I really we did it and it was good But we just needed to do that bit earlier Yeah, I think I realized it too late It's fine. I think can we please kill the holy priest here I know you want to go her a feral probably try it's like if he's good It's a lot harder to kill the priest in the phone, but we can try But if you think feral is a good kill target here, then I'll just say if it's good, right I don't know. I just I have so many bad experiences with feral's. I just can't kill them when I go in bed for I can't Well, we can go feral in the start. Maybe we can switch afterwards. Let's see see what they do at the start We can do a bit of both Yeah, chest eyes on me. Can I get fed? You can thank it Uh, quick. Um, I can't I can't okay. You might need to find out. Oh my I fucking panic so hard here It was just needed to thank I guess you didn't spec it. Yeah, I have it. I have it. I just Fucking took so much damage. I don't know what to do We can go priest if you want. Do you have podge? I do. No, no, I don't I don't I don't okay I'm just gonna farm it up. Yeah, I'm gonna farm up the sank here. I'll be back soon. I have it now Yeah, no, no do it do it Games I'm gonna worsen after maybe. Oh, I guess that's fine. It's fine playing on me Uh, the drill is carrying by the way. No, um, no convoke Okay, the offer on me. I got the heal off Yeah, it's fine I'm gonna sit on the priest here. It's fine. Yeah, yeah, fine. Miss kick. I got It's short. It's short. It's fine. I'm not gonna take that Yeah I have chest eyes for feral ready. I have some I've done. You ready? No, no. Good now. Good now. Good now. Yep now Big dump big dump What are you doing it? Yeah, it's drinking guardian as well Yeah Very good. We can actually kill feral if you want priest feral use drink it her too Yeah, he has my head. So he's gonna minus me. Okay. I'm gonna just boy. I'm gonna put my shield. It should be fine Yeah, we're good. Yeah, we can go we can go feral feral 100% can die next go Yeah fear in nine seconds next. How do we go? Yeah, I'm gonna find my son I don't have big damage Frank. So but You can try It should be enough He has no bark skin. You ready? No, man. Yeah, I'm ready. Go wait. Wait. Wait. Go now Yeah, I'm gonna worsen after Yeah Wait, he fucked up I just want to say it last last time we played not not the sober one The day before yeah, uh Our win rate was like 12 wins 30 losses It's a bit crazy like What happened we lost the log and I can't I can't even remember playing 10 games 40 games too Dude, are you ready? Uh, yeah Okay, go big damage Oh my god Okay, pop this wall and trinkets. Uh double trinkets actually will oh my god It's fine. I got you. I'm fine Okay These tremor I still have big damage next go is it's banger for us. Okay Banger I like I like bangers I have my son up I popped my Still won't shake me good sky fury Okay, can you see see the priest now? Uh, yeah Okay, go now Oh my god, he got the dude. Sorry. I was not ready the show. Look at look at the priest of it, man I was like fully out of my loss Dude, I trusted you. You said yeah, I'm sorry. I'm sorry. This moment At least I got this done Dude having haste is so insanely much better Uh, I can't get that. It's that's a good point. I'm gonna. I'm gonna sack you just in case so you don't get one shot Uh, I have big damage for next go Give me some warning before. Okay. Uh, yeah, I'm just getting chest eyes back here Yeah, I'm gonna get my I have my server from up now if you want to do it now Yeah, I'm gonna very good. It's done. Okay. Pop this. Okay. I pop this guardian, but priest trinket Okay, big damage though. Okay, this is a good go. Watch out. I can get that. You can get pumped in it. I'm gonna grip you Just run here. Run here. Yeah, tell me Stone keeper just lost it. Nice shoot. Okay, it's fine. I got my server Oh Big damage Can I I got wings for next girl. Yeah next one. We need to wait shaman has trinket actually Yeah, we can maybe get trinket ready Yeah, let me come here. That's like one second one second Small go with pi. Okay, ready? Yeah, I need to reach him though Right now. I'm in some instant. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. Yeah kicking this. I have to stun him. Go Nice Holy shit Okay, we've got a trinket with a trinket. Oh Just don't die now next go we kill. Yeah Oh god, I'm taking big popping bm Fine You got a run, dude. What the? Okay, good bubble. I don't have healing for you right here. He took my shield He's gonna actually do Kick the stone keeper. You ready to go, dude. I I'm ready for a big go. Okay. Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait Now ready go. Yeah, go now Big fucking damage. He's gonna die here. Trust me. I didn't even do any damage on this guy, dude Dude, I switched around so much shit. I don't even know what I have. Why the fuck are we facing? I'm gonna choke so hard Dude, I can't I have so many new talents right now. So many new abilities. Why I have blind, but I'm gonna forget it I think I'm You're okay, you're okay. This is a good start. Okay. I'm going for going for the hunter. This reset me Gonna line my i'm trigger blind, but my shield is it's fine, dude You see the road? Hey? I don't have anything dude. Wait, bring back Come on. I need help new got in you. I'm gonna bob this. I'm gonna bleach There I can't I can't he's done on the rugby. He dies I'm gonna stop him. He's here, he's here, he's here. What? Did he get a resale? He's here dude, just stun him. I don't have it dude! I don't have it! You understand? We need to go for this fucking hunter. I have some for the Gona. No, don't go. Just stun him, just stun him. I can't, I can't, I'm dead. I don't have, wait, I have bubble. Mate, let's just smash his noobs. You wanna kill Hunter or Priestess? I don't fucking know dude, we killed Hunter before. Let's do it. He's trying to death it. Okay. I can CC Priest, you ready? I got that, got it, got it, got it. Ooh, before it. I can't dude, I'm coming. Priest, Trinket. No, Priest world actually. I'm gonna stun Hunter here. Oh shit! What the? Are you a Fairy Priest or something? I have long ass vehicle lane, watch out. Okay, I'm just gonna heal myself then. Lane like a bitch, he uses roar as well for no reason. Good. Tell me when you can... Watch out. Okay, oh fuck. Might have to bubble here. I'm bubbling, I'm bubbling. Wait, he got it in stuff. Okay, come here. Am I dead? No, you're fine. We need to do go. Okay, can you CC the other guy, Priest? Can you get that one now? You're in a lot of trouble if you follow him. I know, I know, I know. I have to Trinket. No, no, no. It's done on me. Yeah, one second. I take so much damage all the time. We're dying because we're not doing go's. I know! But how can I do go's? You just can't be all the time. You just wanna him and a hodgen when I'm doing my CC. I can't reach? Don't use your mobility until you need to hodgen. When you need to hodgen, you press freedom, you press steed, and you run at him and you hodgen. And the rest is like... I'm taking so much damage out of him. Just take it. Take the dick? Yeah, just take it, it doesn't matter. They're not doing a go outside of... If he's giving you dick when I'm not in trap, it doesn't matter. I'm healing it, it doesn't do anything. It's irrelevant damage. What does to you, Maz? Is if I'm in a trap. That's the only damage in the game that matters for them. Unless we get into a bit of dampening and I can't top you in between traps. Then it matters. I hate this shit, fuck this shit. Get me too far, I'll never play again. Never toot, fuck this shit. Garbage traps. Garbage breakage. Trash, trash, unbalanced. Trash, warriors, hunters, priests. Bullshit. I don't fucking care, dude. There's a bunch of some noobs. Full pump, okay? Wait, it's a monk? Kill a monk. Kill a monk, dude. How does it go? Kill a monk. I see Seedward. Dude. You make it sound very simple, but it's not that simple, is it? I'm gonna give you freedom, dude. What? That double summon was bullshit. You cloned me, dude. Are you fine? I'm gonna sack you when I get out. Just stun the monk. Okay, right now? I didn't get my damage though, but it's fine. Okay, no you didn't, you have to spot. What? How? This is second monk called ends. I got cloned on it, you just need to live. This is really good for us. Dude, I'm killing. Nice, reclaimed me on it. As long as you don't die, it cleanses you. Wait, you called me what? Okay, are you ready to hodge? I don't have any damage though, dude. Are you ready to hodge? Go, hodge, hodge, hodge. Come on! Okay, we got karma. Very good. What? Double stuns are actually... I'm gonna buff you when I get out, okay? I cloned again. I faded. Be in my range. Have you SCC? I'm cloned. Have you got hodge? I need to live. Sorry, I can't focus. How long for hodge? I have it. Okay, just wait then, it's fine. I panicked. I don't know what the fuck happened to my... The thing I said before. I forgot what it was. The bop! You bopped into clone. Did I? No, it's still... No, no, I still have it. Okay, then you didn't bop into clone. I think the macro is bugging. You ready to go? Give me a second. Hodge him. Hodge him. Ready now? It's easy. Yo, yo, yo, yo, yo! We're gonna die now though. No, no, no. Is it worth it? I have wings for next go, dude. I'm cloned though. Are we gonna survive a monk? We're gonna bop you. We're completely fine. Don't bop me. Dude, I don't care. I just need to get it off. He's going oom! Dude, it's 42%! 42%! What are you talking about? It's going oom! 42% by the way. Where are you going? Dude, I'm just chilling here. We're playing for damp, aren't we? I'm gonna fade here. Are you ready to do go? I need 10 seconds. I'm gonna help you with the heals. I'm gonna sack it. Can you free to me? Yeah, I can. Okay, do go now. Ready now? Actually, I can't reach him. He maybe just dies right here. He's gonna die then. Holy fuck. This rat kind of annoying. Wait, say it again. Okay, Hunter's not in stock. I'm gonna CC breeze. Go Insta on Hunter. Starting him. You triggered it. Very good. I'm gonna... Dude, I can't. I'm doing so much damage. I'm getting fade. I'm gonna will. I'm fine dude. I'm chilling dude. I'm just running him. I'm chilling so hard. One leg! One leg! DBA! Thank you. Didn't help. Oh my... Count the grip. Heal yourself. I'm gonna get fed off. He's not doing it. He's fine. I'm just healing myself dude. Who killed Hunter? Starting! I don't have any damage. I'm doing damage. I got Guardian though. Kick on me. Next go is big damage though. Am I fine? Nice, nice. Dude, I'm dead. Oh my god. I have so much damage for myself. You have no idea dude. Yeah, you need to be ready. Tell me whatever. Sang me, sang me, sang me. I got it, I got it. Okay, I'm ready, go. I tricked it for no reason. One second dude. Okay now, go! He's dead! He's dead! Give him a hug when I say. I believe in you. This is the last game. This is the last fucking game mate. Please perform. He's calling me. Dude, he has no HP. I'm going to slow him dude. Just fucking kite. Do it Sang. Wait, I'm not ready. He's going to stun us both. Are you ready? Wait. Wait. Go now! Wait, immune everything. What the fuck? Watch this! What are you doing? Fine dude. I got you, I got you, I got you. Maybe I killed him dude. Wait, he's stunting everything. What the fuck is this shit? It's bloody. It's bloody for 20 seconds! It's not balanced is it? I got you mate. Next go, 20 seconds. We can do a mini go. You ready? Wait, we're not yet. Go go. I was out of range. Oh my god. I have fear ready. You fucking it. You ready with big go soon? I'm just farming right now. I'm ready, big go dude. If you get to the server. Okay, I'm healing him. Just farm it fast. He's stun on me. Are you ready? I got it. Okay, I'm ready. He's still leaving. Fine, let's go. He's spelled. Do you want to go Drill or something? No, no, no. We're going to kill this noob. We're fine. Save your mana dude. I can try to heal you. Drinking? Nice joke mate. Oh my... You fine? Yeah, I'm fine. I think I have to play for that. Okay, we're doing good. Next kill or we can kill the druid. They have fucking trinkets. We can't go druid. We can only go druid. Can you stun druid now? I don't know. I'm dead. No, you're not dead. I'm going to heal myself out of this. Stun druid now. Go go go. I got it. I'm not going to use anything after this. I guess we have to kill the deej now. Yeah, but I used a lot of shit to do this fucking go. So what do you want me to do? Just keep going. Same as before. I don't do any damage. It's fine. We just need one more go to get druid's trinket. You get the trinket? We're not going to kill anyone. Oh shit. Do small go to get trinket and then big go. I can stack you whenever you need to. I'm fine right now. You ready? You want to stun the priest now? Yeah, I'll try. You ready? I can't stun him right now. Just do damage. I'm going for stun now. I got it. Maybe die there. Trinket and us. What the fuck was that? I used a bit of damage. Stunned me. Trinket. That was a big go. Next go we kill. We have 40 second window now to kill. I used my shit to save you. It's going to be small go then. If you don't have damage for go. Coming back. It's a runny. I have chest eyes. You ready to do go? I need to do it fast. I'm going to stun the stairs. Go now. I got caged on it. I have a lot of damage dude. Next go is a big go. Just leave. I'm going to try to keep go. He doesn't have trinket. What the fuck? Maybe I can workshop them dude. I'm ready when you are. One sec. Where are you now? Where are you now? You need to wait for him. Go now. He never watches me. Big damage now. Pop now dude. Bullshit covenant. I hate you guys. Everyone in place 9 pay fuck you. I can run dude. I care dude. I got PI for you next go. You ready? He wasted it. Next go is actually kill. I'm standing here. I'm going to stun now. I don't have trinket. He used his blur or whatever. I'm going to pop it dude. I can't pop it. Oh almost done. Let's fucking go. Completely planned. Can you stun the priest now? No I need to farm it. Please. I don't have time. I need like 10 seconds. I'm going to heal you dude. I'm stacking it. Popping my shield. Dude whenever you're ready pop it. Insta. I can watch out this guy. Kill him. He's dead. Kill him. I need a hard as fuck. What? I had long fear. What? You trolling me this game? Trying to gate keeping me? Little bit dude little bit. Do you know what Andreas? I make that pims o'clock mate. I make that pims o'clock. Fucking cat pims mate. You haven't drank that yet? Dude I voted for that in the first round. Yeah but no one else did. We did pump pretty hard today didn't we? We lost three games in a row. And then won like all the other games. Except the one game to priest road. Except the one game to priest road. Dude. See? This is why you guys need to watch Ryan's youtube videos. Because I've learned so much from Ryan. Ryan? Yeah. You're a testament to that. You remember last games we played. Like the sober games. That was fine. We played from like 2.1 to 2.3 in like an hour. That was super easy. We went like 12 wins 5 losses. And now I'm playing drunk as fuck. And we're still winning. Because I still remember what you told me. Yeah. It's in your brain now dude. Yeah. It's ingrained. I know the script mate.
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NVIDIA GeForce MX130 [Laptop] - Warframe Gameplay
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Somizi rocks the stage in impromptu performance with Zonke Ndamase
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Somizi rocks the stage in impromptu performance with Zonke Ndamase.
- Somizi shared a video clip of himself on stage with one of the singers he looks up to.
- Zonke Ndamase - The entertainer reminded his fans that he is a great dancer and one to know how to have fun.
- He also showed off with a really cool jacket courtesy of Gert-Johan Coetzee.
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Somaizu rocks the stage in impromptu performance with Zanki and Dammus. Somaizu shared a video clip of himself on stage with one of the singers he looks up to. Zanki and Dammus, the entertainer reminded his fans that he is a great dancer and want to know how to have fun. He also showed off with the really cool jacket courtesy of Kurt Yuan Kutze. Somaizu is a very lively and fun-loving entertainer and he showed that side when he got to take the stage next to a singer that he is admittedly obsessed with, Zanki and Dammus. The entertainer, who is a superb dancer, got invited onto the stage and didn't think twice about doing his thing. He shared a video of the experience on his Instagram account, giving his fans a glimpse at a really important moment for him. Zanki is a multi-talented singer, songwriter, producer, composer, and performer and it's no secret to her that Somaizu is a huge fan. He was playing emcee at the Tembisa Jazz Festival when he got the chance to dance next to his fave and he went all out.
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G7 meeting, German & US GDP, US Consumer confidence, and more retail earnings - 23 August 2019
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Michael looks at the key levels on the FTSE 100, S&P 500 and DAX, as well as GBP/USD and EUR/GBP against backdrop of weak economic data and speculation about possible fiscal stimulus.
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Hello and welcome to CMC Markets on Thursday the 22nd of August and this quick preview of the week beginning in the 26th of August And it's been one of those weeks for equity markets where the direction of travel has been a little bit difficult to ascertain up one day Down the next and today is one of those minor down days certainly on the FTSE 100 German DAX is slightly More muted, but nonetheless stock markets this week appear to be trading water ahead of the main event which has really been the Fed minutes and the central bank symposium at Jackson Hole in Wyoming, and there weren't really too many surprises from Last night's Fed minutes What we did find out was that the Fed Voting committee is very split on the future course of US monetary policy And we might get some further clues When Jerome Powell speaks at Jackson Hole On Friday obviously as I'm recording this video. I don't have sight nor sound over of those comments but what is What does seem clear Is that barring a deterioration in the data And we may have got some evidence that that might be happening with the latest services PMIs and manufacturing flash PMIs For august you can see it up here in this intraday insights US manufacturing went into minor contraction in august of 49.9 And services PMI dropped from 52.8 to 50.9 Then in the absence of a deterioration in the data I think it's going to be very very difficult to price in the prospect of a 50 basis point rate cut In september certainly after the minutes the markets are starting to price out 50 basis points and go to 25 nonetheless Jerome Powell is going to have to navigate a very tricky path against A background where the economic data might Continue to deteriorate further and we might get some evidence of that the next payrolls report the beginning of september And a recalcitrant recalcitrant president trump who continues To question the feds competence. So how president How president trump deals with Jerome powell's Comments at jackson hull could well determine whether or not He dials up the rhetoric or dials it back So there is an awful lot riding on the powell speech on friday As we look ahead To the upcoming few days. We've got a g7 meeting at the weekend and berets in france And there'll be plenty of topics on the agenda At berets, so it'll be interesting to find out whether or not the g7 leaders issue a policy communique Some of the topics up for discussion are likely to be China us trade president trump will also be meeting boris johnson So it'll be very interesting to see what the relationship dynamic Is there pressure will be brought to bear on german chancellor angela merkel To implement a fiscal stimulus because if we don't If we can take anything away from the data that we've seen out this week from germany the manufacturing sector still remains permanently stuck In recession with a slight improvement on the previous number coming in at 43.6 again You can see that in this insights column on the right hand side So we've got the g7 meeting Going to be leaders are going to be wrestling with a whole host of problems italy brexit the prospect of fiscal stimulus Set against the backdrop of an ecb that's likely to ease monetary policy In september any us federal reserve under pressure to do the same thing In the coming week, we've got some important global gdp and cpi numbers From 27 to the 30th. It's an important week for european and us gdp numbers france germany and the us Set to relete their updated numbers against a backdrop of concerns about slowing economic growth As i said germany's numbers will be of particular interest Given that they're given that they're likely to be confirmed as minus 0.1 Um and um the front the front the front the fringe economy if i can get my words out Um is likely to show a slight improvement and the us economy is Gdp numbers expected to be confirmed at 2.1 and a number of us policy makers have said that as long as gdp growth comes in Around about 2 they soon they see no reason to ease rates further What could be a very interesting? Particular data point will be us consumer confidence That is due out on the 27th of august and i'm very interested in that in the context of what happened in july in july We saw us consumer confidence jumped really sharply from the numbers in june to the best levels this year And certainly we've seen from the earnings numbers from target from amazon from walmart from nordstrom That the us consumer is out there spending money So why am i interested about the consumer confidence numbers for august? well It was in the second of august that president trump announced tariffs on a whole host of chinese goods From the first of september changing the entire dynamic for stock markets one In in space of one single tweet now the effect that could have on consumer confidence It could well be very significant if we see a big drop in us consumer confidence In august then that could really set the Set the ball rolling in terms of a significant slowdown in us consumer sentiment We've had the fed rate rise. We had those weak services pm i numbers now They could be a reflection of a slowdown in the us economy which has affected the us consumer So those are going to be very very important us jobs and pay growth us jobs growth is Continuing to show fairly decent levels job gains wages are very very still very very robust But that consumer confidence number could be an important bellwether of a significant slowdown in q3 What else are we looking at? Well, we've got the german ifo business climate For august which was moved to the monday and that's likely to paint a very disappointing And downbeat picture for the german economy. So that's on bank holiday monday We also have flash cpi for the eu for august as well now headline and core inflation In the eu area has continued to remain weak the july reading came in at 1 it was revised lower Earlier this week in core prices were stuck stubbornly below that at 0.9 percent Now with chinese factory gate prices in contraction and weak demand It is likely that we could see further weakness in global inflation trends and with the european union and particularly germany Very much an export orientated economy That could well continue to weigh on inflationary trends within the euro area So what am i looking for as the key levels over the course of the next week or so? Well, i've talked about this a lot for me the big level on the s&p 500 Is the 50 day moving average? We can see that from this chart here But also this series of peaks through here, which is around about 2950 2960 If we get back above 2950 2960 then we can go for a continued move to the upside But while we remain below these key levels here Then i think the line of least resistance is for a further rollover for us stocks over concerns about the feds reaction function And obviously the wider global economy in general If we also look at the germany 30 or the dax As most people like to call it we can see once again here this potential For a little bit of a reversal forming here, but once again We need to look at these peaks through here. So if i point my cursor at this particular candle here We can see that 11850 is a very key resistance level for the german dax if we can bust through there Then you could potentially argue that's a Very small reversal reverse head and shoulders perhaps left shoulder here head there Haven't really got a right shoulder here. So i'm not convinced we can break higher initially But certainly 11850 is going to be a key level if we are to break higher similar sort of thing For the footsie 100. Let me just open that chart Here we go again Slightly slightly different with the footsie 100 It's underperformed on the rebound from the lows Which would appear to suggest that there is a little bit of a barrier in and around the 72 30 72 40 area And then just above that at around about 7300 but nonetheless there does appear to be some evidence of a consolidation at these lower levels With potentially with the potential for maybe a little bit of a test higher But what we need to see is confirmation of that we need to see a break higher in the s and p the dax And the footsie 100 because if we don't get a break higher in all three Then the likelihood is that one it'll be it'll potentially be a head fake We've seen a decent rebound in the pound over the course of the last Few hours a big break above 122 10 122 30 If we can consolidate Above 122 then there is certainly potential for us to go a little bit higher But this is going to be very very key going forward It's this key level here around about 122 if we change the time frame on this chart This should give us a better idea of the sort of Time period that I'm looking at with respect to With with respect to a potential break higher So we can see that there's a nice area of resistance just above A 122 which we've now broken through and now we need to consolidate above and potentially target and move higher towards 122 123 And 124 towards the 50 day moving average So we're going to be keeping an eye on the cable over the course of the past few sessions and also euro sterling Euro sterling is going to be very very key Um, I talked recently about a bearish reversal in euro sterling Those of you who follow me on twitter would have seen me tweet this chart A bearish weekly reversal as the potential to really push us an awful lot lower Certainly the oscillator is starting to roll over and look a little bit weak We may find a little bit of support around about 89 80 90 the figure But the fact that we've broken Down here We need to take out the 50 day moving average and look to head towards this series of lows through here around about 89 50 The resistance level on the upside is around about 91 80 91 90 There does appear to be some evidence that we may have hit a short term top on euro sterling And could be about to take a little bit a little trip lower Irrespective of the headlines on brexit and what have you And we'll finally wind that up with the risk story Why am I not bullish Totally bullish on equity markets two reasons one the chinese one. We've broken above 6 98 7 While we're above that then it's going to be very very difficult for equity markets to rally meaningfully If the one continues to weaken by the same token the same argument applies to gold We've had a key breakout in gold prices are above 1480 while we hold above 1480 Then upside for your equity markets is likely to be Limited we need to break below 1480 to signal a further bout of equity market strength because gold Is a safe haven play if gold continues to move higher It's going to be very difficult for equity markets to do the same so Other areas to keep an eye out for the coming week are a number of earnings announcements We've got four year earnings from haze and w h smith haze should give us a good indication of the uk employment market w h smith's uk retail and we've got further us retail numbers out in the form of abacromby and fitch And best buy and those are due out on the 29th of august And if that's all a bit too much for you on the 28th of august We've got brown and thurman the producer of jack daniels And if the markets haven't done that i'm going to have a little bit of a toast On jack daniels in the hope that it's going to be a fairly decent week for trading. So that's it for this week Thank you very much for listening michael houston talking to you from cmc markets
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IOM and Interpol have developed interoperable solutions for border and law enforcement officials to be able to better investigate cases of document and identity frauds in Asia and the Pacific.
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Fraudulent travel documents and stolen or lost passports are often utilized by transnational organized crime syndicates to facilitate migrant smuggling, trafficking in persons, and a regular migration. New emerging technologies and the COVID-19 pandemic have triggered unprecedented, opportunistic and predatory behavior from organized criminal networks, impelling law enforcement to continuously advance the use of border technologies to address these challenges. Since 2014, IOM and Interpol have partnered to provide innovative border and identity solutions to member states to enhance law enforcement capacity against transnational organized crime. The Verifier Travel Document and Bearer, or Verifier TD&B, a system developed by IOM, is a secondary travel document inspection tool that assists immigration and border control officers in the detection of fraudulent documents and imposters. Currently installed at 42 border crossing points in 18 countries in the Asia Pacific region, the Verifier Travel Document and Bearer provides technical expertise and assists law enforcement agencies to confirm decisions based on solid evidence. Interpol operates the Stolen and Lost Travel Documents, or SLTD, database that contains over 100 million records where law enforcement officials can check if a travel or identity document was lost, stolen, or stolen blank, as well as documents revoked or invalidated by relevant national authorities. To enhance the effectiveness of border checks and support investigations with stronger, more timely evidence on the use of fraudulent documents and identities, IOM and Interpol have streamlined automated procedures by ensuring interoperability between Verifier Travel Document and Bearer and the Stolen and Lost Travel Documents database. Each time a document is checked with Verifier Travel Document and Bearer at locations implementing interoperability, control systems will automatically check the document against the Stolen and Lost Travel Documents database. The combined results will support border and other law enforcement officials in carrying out investigations, including national and international cooperation, to address transnational and cross-jurisdictional crimes involving fraudulent travel documents and false identities. The interoperability between IOM and Interpol systems was facilitated through IOM's Document Examination Support Centre Initiative, or DESC, supported by the Government of Canada. In close coordination with document examination experts of relevant authorities in Asia and the Pacific, the Document Examination Support Centre provides guidance, advice, and support to participating countries on the development of effective operational responses to irregular migration and transnational organized crime. This IOM Interpol partnership contributes to Goal 16 of the 2030 Agenda, Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions, as well as SDG 17, Partnership for the Goals. To learn more about IOM Interpol Border Security solutions, please contact us at desk at iom.int.
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SHILPA LAD | MRI in Breast Pathologies - Case Based Reveiw | Dr SV Kothari Oration - 20th MRI Course
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Dr. Kothari. A leader is one who knows the way, goes the way and shows the way. He knew even in times before technology and radiology became center stage of imaging that this was the way to go. And he was the one who established MRI center at Nanavati Hospital along with Dr. Deepak Patkar. He also mentored many, many radiologists who now serve the society, community and the nation at large. So he continues to be an inspiration for us. And till the day that we recognize our leaders, we acknowledge them and we walk on their path, our country and our society is in safe hands. So without any further ado, I thank you all for this honor today. And we hope to walk on the path that has been set for us by Dr. leaders such as Dr. Sureen Kothari and now Dr. Deepak Patkar. So thank you all and without any further ado, I shall start my talk on breast MRI pathologies. Mithusha, can you see my slides? Yes ma'am. I can see them. Yeah. Yeah. So this is to Dr. Sureen Kothari, our heartfelt gratitude for being a wonderful teacher, professor, leader, visionary and mentor to many. And today I'll be speaking about MRI in breast pathologies. We will use a case-based approach. Now for the last few weeks, all of you in the audience, 1100 of you in the audience have been learning many, many, many things about the utility of MRI in various systems of the body. Breast is a small part, but before I end this talk today, I would like to discuss just two things with you. The two main enhancing patterns and what is it that we are supposed to think about when we see those enhancing patterns on breast MRI. The first pattern is asymmetric non-mass enhancement and the second pattern is an enhancing mass. What does it mean to us? How do we correlate these findings with the clinical signs and symptoms? A radiologist is considered a good radiologist only if we can put two and two together, which is the clinical findings or clinical signs and symptoms with what we see on imaging. Otherwise, we are lost. A clinician is lost and then technology doesn't make any use to our patients. We do not want to be those radiologists. We do not want to be the ones who say clinical correlation recommended. We want to be the radiologists who clinically correlate and put our thoughts in there. Having said that, we also have to recognize the strengths of the modalities that we use and the weaknesses and how we can overcome those weaknesses. So, what are we going to do in this talk? We are going to look at three things. What is the clinical presentation? Based on those clinical presentations, what is the MRI finding that we saw and what is the pathology that we suspected? Before going further, let's understand one basic thing about breast MRI. When we do breast MRI for finding pathologies in the breast, it is always contrast enhanced breast MRI and the way we acquire it is dynamic contrast enhanced, means the gadolinium is injected and dynamically images are obtained. I won't go into the technicalities of how we obtain a breast MRI today because that is not the purpose of the talk but knowing this basic is very important before we go further. What happens is if there is any kind of tumor growth benign or malignant, there is new angiogenesis. To support that tumor growth, there are new blood vessels that form in that area but these blood vessels are not perfect. They are leaky vessels. Therefore, the contrast agent which is the gadolinium gets pulled in that area of new tumor growth and it can be sometimes leaky. It disappears also fast enough. This is the principle on which we try to find abnormalities on breast MRI and come to a conclusion. Tumor develops randomly distributed small new vessels. They are more permeable and that results in tumor enhancement. When there is tumor enhancement, also remember breast like the uterus is under direct influence of hormones and this hormonal influence will cause background perenchymal enhancement. There will be a certain amount of enhancement in the normal breast tissue also but that is usually symmetric and bilateral whereas in the region of the tumor there will be early enhancement and there will be rapid enhancement. Based on this principle, we use subtraction which means first we obtain non-contrast images and then we subtract the contrast enhanced images. Whatever is typically symmetric and whatever is present bilaterally will get subtracted most of the times and whatever residual abnormal enhancement will be seen on those subtracted images and that is what we try to detect. It has a very high sensitivity close to 100% but lower specificity which means along with cancerous and pre-cancerous lesions some of the non-cancerous or benign lesions are also going to enhance and therefore we want to be careful. We do not want a person or patient or woman to undergo any kind of breast intervention in the forms of surgical intervention without knowing the diagnosis of that enhancing lesion. That is one point which is very important to understand. So without further ado, I'm going to show you a whole bunch of cases here about 7 to 10 cases so that this point is understood properly. Here is a 44-year-old she complains of spontaneous bloody left nipple discharge since one month. The mammogram looks pristine. It is a predominantly fatty mammogram. I don't see any abnormality, no microcalcifications, no masses, no architectural distortions, there is no skin thickening, there is no nipple inversion. It is a high quality pristine mammogram. However, patient has a new symptom so do not ignore that new symptom and the symptom is new onset, bloody left nipple discharge. How do we problem solve in a case such as this? So we go ahead and do a focused ultrasound of the left retroary oleration. We still do not find any abnormality. Now how do we problem solve? What do we tell the patient? What do we tell the surgeon? Go ahead and have a surgery but we don't see any abnormality. Is it right to subject the patient to the surgeon's knife without exactly knowing what is going on in this case? Not really. So do we have any problem solving tool? Yes. Remember, when we do a mammogram and ultrasound, we're doing structural imaging. When we do a contrast enhanced MRI, we're doing functional imaging which means if there is any tumor growth and there is new angiogenesis, contrast is going to pool in that area and we are depending on that principle. On contrast enhanced MRI, what do we see? This is what we see. We see linear non-mass enhancement in the left retroary oleration. It is within the duct. This is the area that we see and therefore the patient is experiencing bloody nipple discharge when we see an area such as this with the clinical symptom of spontaneous bloody nipple discharge. What do we suspect? The two most common things are intraductal papillomatosis or DCIS. Can they coexist? Well, 85% of the times benign intraductal papillomatosis, papillomas will just be benign. But 15% of the times they will be associated with DCIS or a small invasive cancer. Therefore, in this case, we need a diagnosis. Typically, we could have gone ahead with a MR-guided breast biopsy. However, at the time, we did not have the facility, but it gives me great pleasure in sharing with all of you in the audience that very soon at Nanavati Hospital, we will be starting a MR-guided breast biopsy facility. In future, we would be able to do that intervening step. However, in this case, a microdochectomy was done and the offending duct was removed. The duct pathology demonstrated intraductal papillomatosis with ductal carcinoma in situ, DCIS. So, we were able not just to problem solve with contrast enhanced MRI, but also find this lesion early enough. If we would have said everything is okay based on the mammogram and ultrasound findings, one year or two years later, she would have come with an invasive cancer, probably a papillary cancer, invasive papillary cancer with skin involvement and a more extensive surgery would have had to be performed for this patient. So, with the help of contrast enhanced MRI, we were able to do a timely diagnosis. Next case, and like I said, papillary lesions, they're complex group of lesions arising from the mammary duct, 72% percent with suspicious nipple discharge and sometimes they're associated with ADHD, DCIS or invasive cancer. Here's another case. This is a 52 year old. She presents with spontaneous, bloody left nipple discharge on the mammogram. All we see is a global asymmetry. What do we mean by global asymmetry? I'm seeing something in the left breast, but I do not see anything on the right breast coinciding to that area. Normally, breast perenchyma is absolutely symmetric. So, in such a case, what do we do? But I don't see any mass, I don't see any micro calcifications, I don't see any architectural distortion. Is this good enough reason to intervene? Well, we don't know yet, but we know for sure, this is a postmenopausal woman with nuanced nipple discharge and that too, bloody nipple discharge. On focused ultrasound of the left retroaerial lesion, what do we see? We see dilated ducts with echogenic intraductal material. Can we biopsy this? Well, we could do a ultrasound guided vacuum assisted biopsy, but at this point, neither the surgeon nor the patient were very keen on going ahead with the biopsy. They wanted to know whether there is any other investigation we can do to prove or disprove what we were suspecting. So, we went ahead with a contrast enhanced MRI. On contrast enhanced MRI, what do we see? Again, we see asymmetric non-mass enhancement involving more than 50% of the left breast. And this was biopsy, this time under ultrasound guidance with ultrasound vacuum assisted biopsy. And this was in keeping with high grade ductal carcinoma in situ. Things that cannot be very subtle on mammogram or ultrasound can be detected just based on the principle of neo angiogenesis on breast MRI. And we are still talking about asymmetric non-mass enhancement. What are the other clinical things where it will help us? In this case, this was nipple discharge. When the nipple discharge is unilateral, spontaneous, bloody or watery, we worry about it and we call it pathologic nipple discharge. These are typically associated either with intraductal papillomas in up to 48% of cases or ductctasias in up to 36% of cases, but also ductal carcinoma in situ, DCIS in 5 to 21% of cases. And therefore, we are very cautious. And typically, this will be seen only as linear or segmental or regional asymmetric non-mass enhancement as we saw on the MRI. Now here's another case. This is a 54-year-old who presents with scaling and crusting of the nipple. And what do we see? On the mammogram, it's very hard to see. The breast almost looks okay, but there are these subtle, very fine microcalcifications. We are not even sure what we're dealing with. In such a case, how do we problem solve? Because there is new onset scaling and crusting of the nipple, we are suspecting we could be dealing with a pageant's disease of the nipple. Of course, the patient undergoes a skin punch biopsy of the nipple. However, we also know that pageant's disease of the nipple can be associated with cancerous or precancerous lesions in the breast in up to 50% of cases. Therefore, an optimal evaluation and confident diagnosis is pertinent. In this case, this finding was subtle. How can we problem solve? So we went ahead with a contrast-enhanced MRI. Again, asymmetric non-mass enhancement involving one whole quadrant, the upper inner quadrant of the right breast. This was biopsied and was in keeping with ductal carcinoma in situ. Now, presentations can be slightly different. First time, it was nipple discharge. Second time, it was just crusting and scaling of the nipple. The point we are trying to make here is things associated with high suspicion symptoms, where conventional imaging such as mammogram and ultrasound is negative or equivocal, MRI can be a very effective problem solving tool. Typically, when we see asymmetric non-mass enhancement, as was seen in the previous case and these cases, one of the top differentials can be ductal carcinoma in situ. In this case, as we discussed, this turned out to be pageant's disease of the nipple with associated DCIS. Here's a 32-year-old. Now, this is a patient who had mass in the right breast and it was extensive. It involved more than one quadrant. It involved large area of the breast. Although she was 32, the possibility of saving the breast was not possible. Therefore, she underwent right mastectomy and prophylactic left mastectomy also. However, it was a skin-sparing mastectomy that was done. When they do a skin-sparing mastectomy, the small sliver of the subcutaneous tissue and the nipple areolar complex is left behind so that implant can be inserted and the patient feels like, you know, cosmetically fine after the surgery as she's so young. In such a case, how do we follow up these patients? That can be particularly challenging. After the biopsy, after the mastectomy is done, can we do a mammogram? The implant is in place. Will we be able to see enough? Implant per se is not a contraindication for doing a mammogram but with the implant in place and a small sliver of subcutaneous tissue present, are we able to evaluate properly? That is the question. The patient presented with nuanced palpable nodularity. It was not possible to identify what was going on on the mammogram. Therefore, we did a contrast-enhanced breast MRI. And what do we see? Within that tiny sliver of subcutaneous tissue, there was asymmetric non-mass enhancement involving the tiny sliver of subcutaneous tissue between the breast implant and the skin. And this was all in keeping with DCIS. And this was anterior to the implant. She had a revision surgery but before we did the revision surgery, we wanted to know, would we be able to see this on mammogram? We did a compression spot magnification view and you can see in this area subtle, very subtle pleomorphic microcalcifications. Sometimes when we just do a mammogram, these microcalcifications may not even be seen. Here we had done spot magnification views. Remember, with a smaller focal spot and a magnified image, just because we had found something on MRI, we were able to correlate this finding on a mammogram. So MRI, contrast-enhanced MRI and the finding of linear non-mass enhancement in these symptomatic patients has a very high positive predictive value for identifying DCIS. Now, DCIS will typically manifest as microcalcifications on a mammogram. What are these microcalcifications? They are typically necrosis and subsequent calcification. What happens is there is intraductal tumor growth but the tumor growth sometimes can be just too fast and therefore outgrows the blood supply and hence those tumor cells undergo necrosis. After necrosis, next step is calcification and therefore we see those pleomorphic microcalcifications on a mammogram, toxin dashes. But sometimes the high-grade DCIS, it grows so fast that there is not enough time for necrosis and subsequent calcification to happen. And this is the DCIS which will be identified as asymmetric non-mass enhancement on contrast-enhanced MRI. And it is important to understand that half of all DCIS lesions will be occult on mammogram and they're detected only on MRI as non-mass enhancement. So if there is one teaching point you want to take from this lecture, remember how to identify, how to correlate breast symptoms with contrast-enhanced MRI and how to look for this non-mass enhancement, whether it is linear, segmental or regional non-mass enhancement. Where else do we see non-mass enhancement? Where else do we see non-mass enhancement which is really, really concerning? Here's another case. 69 year old presents with just one symptom. I don't feel any lump doctor, I don't have any nipple discharges but I feel that my right breast is getting smaller than the left breast. This is all that the patient says. The patient says that I feel that my bra on the right side is getting looser but on the left side it is just fitting normal and I cannot understand. So we do a mammogram. On the mammogram what do we see? The breast is heterogenously dense but we do not see any masses, we do not see any microcalcifications, we do not see any architectural distortions also but the patient is pretty sure. This was not always like that. Sometimes there can be developmental abnormalities where the patients will tell you that my right breast has always been smaller than the left ever since development. So that is not considered concerning. That is a developmental variant. Our bodies may not be absolutely symmetric, there may be some variations in symmetry and such a thing can happen in the breast but when there is new onset shrinking of the breast we are concerned. Why are we concerned? I'll come to that in a minute. So on the mammogram we saw nothing. So we did a breast ultrasound. On the breast ultrasound what did we see? Nothing in particular. It just looks diffusely heterogenic. We are not seeing any abnormality. Should we tell the patient go back home? Maybe you're imagining things. Maybe you're just getting into the postmenopausal phase and that's when the breast starts changing in contour and size because the fibro glandular tissue is getting replaced with fatty tissue. Should we just send back her home? But no. In her case you saw that there is barely any fatty tissue. It is predominantly fibro glandular tissue and despite of that she's complaining of a shrinking breast. How should we problem solve? We did a breast MRI. On contrast enhanced breast MRI what did we see? We saw asymmetric non-mass enhancement. Now let's put two and two together. She has shrinking breast. Her right breast is getting smaller and she has asymmetric non-mass enhancement. What do you suspect? Any idea? Well this is in keeping with invasive lobular carcinoma. These are the cancers that grow along the Cooper's ligament. The breast is supported. The breast, the stroma and the fibro glandular tissue is supported by Cooper's ligament. On ultrasound you see them as white lines where they meet. So these cancers they don't typically cause masses and that classic speculated masses with desmoplastic reaction. These grow in that single Indian file pattern along the Cooper's ligament and therefore neither on the mammogram nor on ultrasound you will see a mass but when you do a MRI you will see a non-mass enhancement in a regional or a segmental distribution and this is exactly what we saw but these are very very sleazy and very very scary cancers because they can be easily missed on mammogram and ultrasound and oftentimes these patients directly present to us with either leptomeningial meds or peritoneal meds because the cancer just did not get diagnosed. So being aware of this sign of shrinking breast is important in older women and knowing what shrinking breast will look like on your conventional imaging and on MRI is important. Asymmetric non-mass enhancement associated with the shrinking breast is a sign of invasive lobular carcinoma. Here's another case. This time this is a 46-year-old who presents with a new onset palpable lump in the right breast. Have a good look at this mammogram okay. Have a good look like you know see as much as you want to. Do you see any abnormality in the right breast? It's a pristine mammogram. It's a high quality digital mammogram okay. What do we see on it? Redominantly fatty tissue. A very little fibro glandular tissue but I don't see any abnormality. Are you seeing any masses? Are you seeing any micro calcifications? Are you seeing any architectural distortions? None of the above okay but the patient is confident that I definitely feel a lump. She's a doctor herself okay so she tells me that Shilpa you know what I have never felt this before and this is new okay so we do an ultrasound. On ultrasound what do we see? No definite mass just diffuse shadowing okay. One mind says that should I go ahead and biopsy but my second mind says that what if I miss this whatever shadowing is after the biopsy I'll be back to square one if it comes back negative simply because it would simply be doing like a blind biopsy okay. Therefore what do we do? We decide to problem solve. How do we problem solve? We problem solve we're doing a contrast enhanced MRI and what do we see? Again the same old asymmetric non-mass enhancement and remember which are those sleazy cancers that give rise to asymmetric non-mass enhancement invasive lobular carcinoma okay. Again I'll remind you they grow along the Cooper's ligament therefore on conventional imaging sometimes you may not see it. You have to be listening to your patient. You have to be talking to your patient. You have to be a clinical breast radiologist to come to a diagnosis only when you put the two and two together you will be able to come to a diagnosis. The patient has a symptom nobody likes to go to the doctor trust me there are very few people who have the habit of picking themselves up and going to the doctor again and again okay. To make a visit to the doctor you really have to be having something especially in these COVID times people do not want to go to the hospitals or clinics okay. If the patient has come to you with a sign or symptom remember be cognizant of the fact that you have to correlate the clinical signs and symptoms with your investigations. You will be a good radiologist if you know the strengths of your investigation of your modalities but you also know the weakness of your modality and that does not make the modality bad. It just means that we are not all perfect we are not all in in true life also just like our technologies we are not good at everything right. We're good at few things so the same thing for our technologies the mammogram is good at finding a few things the breast ultrasound is good at finding few things but MRI has its own role in finding things where conventional or modality spales us and having that knowledge when to do it don't do it for every case because then nobody is going to trust your word but do it when it is absolutely essential and this is one such case and after you do it you should know how to correlate your findings if you're seeing this do I have to pay attention yes I have to pay attention because I see asymmetric non-mass enhancement this was biopsied and the patient eventually had a mastectomy okay. So talking about invasive lobular carcinomas they account for 10 to 15 percent of all breast malignancies of which 10 percent present as shrinking breast and there is no other word to describe this these are really sleazy cancers they can be occult on mammogram and ultrasound until advanced stage and typically seen as asymmetric non-mass enhancement on MRI if there is one cancer that can fool even an experienced radiologist it is this invasive lobular carcinoma so be very very wary and be aware of what you will see on MRI when you do your MRI as a problem-solving tool. Okay here's another case this time this patient is a 52 year old and she presents with a lump in the upper outer quadrant of the right breast okay this was in Jan 2012 okay at the time when the MRI ultrasound was done the interpreting radiologist thought that probably this corresponded to a benign cyst okay it looked like a well circumscribed mass there was some amount of posterior through transmission the margins were smooth so nothing was done at that point in time okay six months later however patient presented with an increasing palpable lump now there was also nipple inversion and skin changes you see some changes definitely on the mammogram okay however problem solving was done with breast MRI just because nobody wanted to miss this lesion on ultrasound definitely there is a shadowing mass with irregular margins okay on MRI what do we see we see a heterogenously enhancing mass okay which is involving more than one quadrant the margins are irregular and speculated and on delay post contrast images there is also washout okay so this is the classic presentation of invasive cancers this is what invasive cancers will look like we looked at non-mass enhancement and we looked at what we suspect when we see non-mass enhancement when we see enhancing masses we apply the same rules that we would apply when we see a mammogram or a breast ultrasound as far as morphology of the mass is concerned what do we mean by morphology well is it round is it oval or is it irregular okay that is the first thing what does the margin look like is the margin smooth is the margin irregular is it speculated is it micro-librated and what does the enhancement pattern look like is there rapid enhancement on the early post contrast images followed by washout okay then we are very suspicious but with the enhancement pattern there can be a little bit of an overlap between benign and malignant findings okay therefore we put a lot of interpretation ability into the morphologic features even on MRI just as we would on a mammogram or ultrasound okay so this is the classic appearance of invasive ductal carcinoma the reason I'm showing this here is for you to understand what an invasive lobular versus what an invasive ductal carcinoma looks like okay now these account for 80 percent of all breast cancers typically present as palpable lumps and most of the times you will be able to detect and diagnose them on conventional imaging like your mammogram with 3d tomosynthesis with ultrasound okay but sometimes you will have to take help of contrast enhanced MRI just because the nature of the beast is such that breast is a composition of fat and fibro glandular tissue if there is more fibro glandular tissue breast cancers can hide on conventional imaging and that's where your MRI will detect those cancers and this is what they look like on contrast enhanced MRI okay now can it detect both for us together now here is a case 44 year old with new onset palpable lump in the left breast we saw these pleomorphic micro calcifications for which a stereotactic biopsy was done and this was in keeping with DCIs at the time the extent of the micro calcifications was was thought to be about three centimeters okay but when MRI was done what did we see we not just saw the non-mass enhancement corresponding to the pleomorphic micro calcifications but we also saw enhancing masses anteriorly multiple of them the largest being in the left retro aureolar region which was also biopsy and this was in keeping with invasive ductal carcinoma with associated DCIs posteriorly and now the total extent was about eight centimeters so there can be multiple things going on in the breast at the same time in this case we like you know uh unfortunately for the patient it was invasive ductal carcinoma along with DCIs and both was proven and that's how she underwent a mastectomy however life is not this simple all the time when it comes comes to contrast enhanced MRI okay I'll show you another case here here is a case where the patient had a biopsy proven cancer invasive ductal carcinoma as you can see in the bottom line of images you know where we have marked it as IDC it is a heterogeneously enhancing mass with some speculations along the margin but in addition to that there were additional lesions anteriorly in the retro aureolar region patient was keen on having a breast conserving surgery if that was possible in such a case how do we prove or disprove that this is cancerous the additional lesions that we were seeing in the retro aureolar region were cancerous pre-cancerous or non-cancerous there is no choice but to have biopsy where possible we have a targeted second look ultrasound and ultrasound but guided biopsy but where it is not seen on targeted second look ultrasound it becomes mandatory to have a MR guided breast biopsy in this case there were three type of pathologies which were coexisting and all three were benign the three additional lesions in the left retro aureolar region was sclerosing adenosis inter ductal papilloma and fibro adenoma all three of them can look as well circumscribed progressively enhancing masses sometimes they can be hyper intense on t2 and sometimes they may not be okay and in cases where there is a existing cancer they can be an overlap am I dealing with a smaller satellite lesion or is this a benign lesion should we subject the patient to a mastectomy based on this finding well if this patient would have had a mastectomy because we interpreted this as could be satellite lesions along with the biopsy proven IDC she wouldn't have been a happy camper because she was keen on a breast conserving surgery therefore understanding that on MRI the sensitivity is high but the specificity can be lower is absolutely pertinent and because the specificity is lower ability to do a biopsy of MR detected lesions should be is mandatory about 73% of the times we will be able to find these additional lesions on targeted second look ultrasound and have a histopathology diagnosis for them but about you know 27% of the times we may not be and that's where the role of MR guided breast biopsies comes in and we'll show you a case here now this is the last case I'm showing okay so here is a case where the patient presented with a new onset nipple inversion okay on ultrasound the left retro aerial lesion can be particularly hard to see because there is inherent shadowing from the nipple aerial complex so the first time when we did the ultrasound biopsy all we saw was fibrous tissue with ecstatic ducts okay but the patient is saying this is a new onset nipple inversion I have never had an inverted nipple now there can be cases where patients have chronic unilateral nipple inversion but in those cases patients will clearly tell you I have not even been able to breastfeed my child from that side simply because my nipple has always been inside but where there is new onset nipple inversion there also the patient will clearly tell you that my nipple has never been like this it is going in and I have noticed it over the last few weeks or the last couple of months that the nipple is going in it's getting retracted day by day okay and that is the time you do not want to ignore that symptom simply because like I said you're the mammogram may show you something like this nipple inversion but on ultrasound just because the nipple aerial complex is a region as such there is too much shadowing from the nipple aerial complex itself which can obscure or may hide a cancer which is developing there therefore contrast enhanced testimary was done and what do we see we see an irregular heterogenously enhancing mass in the left retro aerial aeration our first ultrasound biopsy was negative so how do we problem itself there is no way but either to subject the patient directly to a surgical excision biopsy which will involve removing a whole chunk of tumor or we do a MR guided breast biopsy in this case the MR guided breast biopsy was done and this was in keeping with an invasive lobular carcinoma okay and with this diagnosis the patient underwent a breast conserving surgery so in summary contrast enhanced MRI is an invaluable problem solving tool in symptomatic as well as high risk patient however optimal imaging technique in protocol experience and expertise in interpretation and biopsy facility is a must simply because there can be an overlap between malignant and benign findings okay with experience and expertise we get better at it at interpreting as well as doing targeted secondary ultrasound and biopsies having said that remember those 27 cases which will require additional biopsy facility and like I said earlier I'm very happy to say that with the support of Dr. Deepak Parker we are able to start this very soon at Nanavati Hospital so thank you very much and I dedicate this talk to Dr. Sureen Kothari, Dr. Deepak Parker and the entire team at Nanavati thank you Mithusha, thank you Dr. Malum thank you Gauri. Thank you Shivna. If there are any questions invasive ductal cancer can also present as non-mass enhancement on breast MRI how to differentiate invasive duct cancer from invasive lobular cancer that happens very rarely there is a question here that invasive ductal cancer can present as a non-mass enhancement if there is associated non-mass enhancement with the enhancing mass it means there is an invasive cancer with associated DCIS invasive ductal cancer alone presenting as a non-mass enhancement happens very very rarely practically doesn't so if there is a non-mass enhancement associated that means there is DCIS associated with that typically so that's the answer to that question yeah okay I don't see any other questions in the Q&A so thank you all.
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Hi everybody, Joe for jaspyscasebrakes.com coming at you with 2019 Panini Select Football Team All Edition, this is a China exclusive. Pretty cool, tiered random team break number two, this has those snake skin, or no, dragon scale parallels which go for a lot. And yeah, there it is, the exclusive dragon scale parallels number to 88 which is pretty awesome. We tiered up the teams and we have an early bird special here. So if you're one of the first seven of the 10 spots sold, right there, you have a shot at an early bird spot. The early bird catches the worm. So different dice roll, five and two, seven times, name on top, one, two, three, four, five, six, and seven. After seven, Jeff Dorlak, there you go Jeff. After lucky seven times, oh, you were the first spot in too. You get into this break. Lucky seven for us, but apparently in China, eight, is their lucky number. So lucky number's all over the place. Big thanks again to all of these people for getting in there, the tiered teams right here. Let's roll it, let's randomize it, two and a four, six times for each list. One, two, three, four, five, six, Matt Medland down to BJ Jordan. Two and a four, six times for the teams. Two, three, six. Nope, that's five, I need one more, right? Yeah, six, again, there we go, there's six. The Giants Group down to the Seahawks Group. We've got River Monsters on Animal Planet, if you wanna join me on River Monsters today. Still, yeah. Channel 282 on Direct TV. This break brought to you by Direct TV. Matt Medland, Giants Browns Texans. We've got BJ with the Jags Eagles Bears Jets, Jeff with the Patriots Steelers Lions, Mark with the Redskins Rams Bucks, BJ with the Raiders Bill and Vikings Bill with the Cowboys Chiefs Panthers Saints, Jeff with the Spot U1 Niners Raven Chargers, BJ with the Broncos Bengals Colts, James Jimmy Connell with the Cardinals, Falcons Dolphins and BJ with the Seahawks, Titans and Packers. Should I alphabetize by your first name? Sure, why not? There you go, that'll be a little bit easier. You don't have to kind of hunt for these teams anyway when I pull these cards out. All right, any traits? Here are the boxes right here. Remember I drew those squigglies on here so we can just grab those boxes and we all know they're from the same case. Exclusive parallels right here. My understanding T-Mall is like Amazon. It's like Alibaba, T-Mall, two big e-commerce services. For us it's Amazon, it's a big e-commerce service. So it's one of those website exclusives. All right, no trades? All right, no trades. TWC trade window closed, let's print, let's rip. Just five cards per box, it's like a choice break. Right here. Good luck everybody. Not a huge fan of that clear packaging but we're gonna have to live with it. All right, so Julio Jones leads us off. That's field level Julio Jones. Jared Stidham, nice to 88. Dak Prescott, 78 out of 88. Brett Farr, field level and Kishan Johnson, no not that one, different Kishan Johnson. So that goes to the Cardinals, that'll be for James. And because of the exclusive nature of these products, ladies and gentlemen, I mean like this field level Brett Farr, Dragon Scale could go for a lot more than you may think. This goes to the Packers, that will be for B.J. Jordan. 78 out of 88 Dak Prescott and these rookie ones, this might go for a hundred bucks, close to it. Maybe depends on the premier level, concourse level and whatnot. 47 out of 88 and there's the Julio Jones right there. Might as well just only five cards a box or might as well top load everything. Not sure how many cards are in the NBA version. I think that's, is that coming up next? All right, we got Pat Tillman for the Cardinals. That'll be for Jimmy Connell, James with that one. We got an Aaron Rodgers, another Packer, 44 out of 88 on that one. That will be for, there's the Packers again. It's kind of hard, tier teams are kind of hard. I have to search for all the, B.J. Jordan with the Packers, there you go. And then we've got Aaron Jones for the Packers, nice. It's another one for B.J. Jordan. I don't know how much of this we have, Joe. Whatever's on the site, 35 out of 88 miles Garrett. That's for the Browns, that's going to go to, we've got the Browns in this one. That goes to Matt Medlin and the Browns. That's 35 out of 88. So this is the shortest printed one. That's the field level right there. And then we got Darwin Thompson, silver. Next box, Adam Thielen. Field level for the Vikings. B.J. Jordan with the Vikes. Tyreek Hill, concourse, 35 out of 88. Chiefs, Bill with the Chiefs. Baker Mayfield, 13 out of 88. Matt Medlin with another Brown. And we've got Derek Thomas, 81 out of 88. Chiefs, that's going to go to Bill and the Chiefs. And there's Alan Robinson Silver. Two boxes to go. We've got the, we've got the Dragon Scale on top and a thicker card, a relic perhaps. Dak Prescott, Dragon Scale, Cowboys, Bill. 38 out of 88. Got Tevin Coleman, Dragon Scale for the Niners. That'll be for Jeff in that early bird spot. 22 out of 88. Todd Gurley, 25 out of 88 for the Rams. That's going to be for Mark. Now O, the Redskins, Rams, Bucks. That's field level, that's the shorter printed of the three different tiers. And it's a Viking, it's Alexander Madison. Jersey and autograph. That's not bad. Vikings, that goes to B.J. Jordan. His last spot, Mojo spot. 20 out of 49. And a Miles Sanders Silver for the Eagles. I think that's going to go to B.J. Jordan for the Jaguars, Eagles, Bears, Jets combo. I think Jason Jaspie is on the hunt for a Dragon Scale, Miles Sanders. Just throwing that out there if anybody gets one of those today. Or he might be reaching out to you if he sees that you got one. This guy's hunting for River Monsters and he's just, he's actually in the water. Keenan Allen, Chargers. That'll be for Jeff. And we've got Cole Holcomb, 61 out of 88. For the Redskins, Cole Holcomb going to Mark. These Dragon Scales do look pretty sharp. 77 out of 88, Jameson Crowder, Jets. That's going to go out to B.J. Jordan. Couple more to go. We got a T.Y. Hilton field level. Colts, B.J. Jordan, Broncos-Bangles-Colts combo. 62 out of 88. And last but not least, Saquon Barkley. Saquon Barkley, Silver, Giants. That'll be for Matt Medlin. There you go. Another T Mall break in the books. I'm Joe for Jaspy's CaseBreaks.com. I'll see you for the next one. Bye-bye.
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Hi, everyone. Joe for Jaspy's casebreaks.com, coming at you with a box, a mega box of 2023 Bowman Baseball. This is random team break number three, the last filler, the only filler we gotta do to unlock that sterling baseball break. For a fraction of the price, you can get some big teams there. Top 13 will get a team, but first, the first dice roll is gonna be for names and teams. And then the second and final dice roll will be matching up with the team. So big thanks everybody here for making it happen. All teams are in, let's roll it, let's randomize names and teams five into four, nine times each. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Nine times for the teams. No trade windows in these filler breaks, but there's the first half of the list right here and a second half of the list right over there. Let's just print and rip. Print, print, print, print, print that break list. Print the break list. All right, thanks everybody. Logan's in the house saying, let's bring back the Taco Bell Chihuahua, that is our YouTube poll question of the day. If you had to choose between Del Taco and Taco Bell, which is better if you had to choose. See that jump out at me? Logan's saying that Del Taco menu has gone downhill. Used to be better. And no paper ships in this filler, but all that chrome wheel ship. All right, these are the exclusives to this mega box. Which have that, what mojo refractor pattern on here. That's pretty cool. All right, there you go. Nothing too crazy there, but really the primary purpose of this is who's gonna win those 13 teams and be a part of the next break. Top Sterling Baseball. All right, so let's go back to this list here. Let's gather everybody's names, Ed down to Chad and everyone in between, and the top 13 will get into the next break. Let's roll it, randomize it, two and a two for the hard way. One, two, three and four. After four times from 14 on down, Frank very close, just not quite, or 15 through 30, sorry, David. David, I mean, 14 through 30, sad times. Only the top 13 are getting teams, but I appreciate all of you getting in. Ed Tappy, you've got a team. David and David, David again, you've got a team. So does Chad, Kenneth, Chad, Mark, Chad, David, Eugene, Tristan, Franklin and TJ. With last spot in Mojo getting the top team, the Yankees. Wow, so there you go, there's the top 13. After four, the hard way, congrats. Thanks for taking the risk, thanks for taking the chance. And there you go, congrats. TJ Poyer with the Yankees, Franklin with Baltimore, Tristan with the Dodgers, Eugene with St. Louis, David with the Phillies, Chad with the Cubs, Mark with the White Sox, Chad with the Nats, Kenneth with the Royals, Chad with Oakland, David Pitsburg in Arizona, and Ed P with the Minnesota Twins. We'll put mega three next to your name so you know it's from this mega box break. I'm Joe for jashbscasebrakes.com. I'll see you in the next video for the sterling break itself, bye bye.
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Art of COEXISTENCE by Ilchi Lee and Steve Kim | Book Review
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Hi guys, this is Linda from Brain Education TV. In this video, I'm reviewing the book The Art of Coexistence by Ilchi Lee and Steve Kim. Now I'm very excited to share my review about this book because it's the latest book by Ilchi Lee. If you've been following our channel, you know that Ilchi Lee is the founder of Brain Education. And Brain Education is the foundation of all the contents that I share here. So the reason why I love this book and I feel like everybody should read this is because of this question that I have for you first. What type of person do you think the world really needs right now? Does the world really need more rich people, more smart people, more celebrities, more doctors, more lawyers, more scientists? Now it's not to say that these jobs are not important, but on a fundamental level, us as a humanity in order for us to survive and thrive, what type of person do we need the most right now in this era? I believe the answer to that question is we need more people who have this thought of bringing humanity together. Now the first thing that I want to point out why I love the content that is here in this book is because when we typically think about coexistence, we typically think about it as kind of a passive word. Like if I just leave you alone to live your life and have your beliefs and you can practice whatever religion you want, you can live however you want, and I just leave you alone that way, that's me coexisting with you. And if you do the same to me, you're coexisting with me. But actually Il-Chi Lee and Steve Kim in this book challenge that thought and bring the word of coexistence to one step further. They pose the word coexistence as something that not just I let you live your life and you let me live my life. But going beyond that is me proactively taking action, thinking certain thoughts, behaving in a certain way, acting towards others in a certain way that allows me to thrive with this other person that allows me to live the life I want. Yes, but also live a life that makes the other person in front of me thrive as well. So it's like creating a win-win situation for everybody on this earth. Now you might be thinking that sounds way too good to be true. And there are some people who feel like this idea of coexistence is so big that I don't know what to do. It sounds nice, but what are the concrete steps that I need to do? And is it even possible? So that's where again, this book comes in. I really love how in the different chapters, Il-Chi Lee talks about like how to break down this word of coexistence, this idea of creating a harmonious, peaceful earth where you and I are thriving together. He makes it very tangible and very possible. He breaks down a very big, big concept into small steps and really realistic ways to think about it and steps in making that possible in my life and also making that possible for humanity. So just to kind of give you guys an idea, even when I just first opened this book, the kind of dedication, the very first part, the dedication of this book I really love. He says, this book is dedicated to the bright, benevolent minds that find joy in seeking the truth and helping others. Isn't that the type of person we need right now? So some of the contents, some of the chapters that he poses to kind of give you a sense of how realistic this book is in terms of creating a peaceful, harmonious world is. Chapter one is seeing the world through the eyes of coexistence. So being able to see circumstances, people, relationships in your life with the eyes of coexistence, not co-destruction. Chapter two is a connected world, a divided us. Isn't that our reality? Our world is so connected through technology and yet we're so divided. So what do we do to fix that? Chapter three is the inner guide to coexistence. Now, I really love that because it assumes that we already have the seed of coexistence within us. It's not something that we have to find that we're lacking outside of us. It's something that we already have within us. We just have to awaken it from inside. So I really like that because that makes me feel like more hopeful. I could do something because I already have it. I'm not lacking it. Chapter four is a mind that feels the earth. So another word for this is mindfulness, right? So if we feel connected to the earth, then we already have the sense that I need to do something that benefits the earth, not just benefiting my selfish life, which that small mindset is kind of the root cause of all of our chaos and suffering in the world today. So creating a mind that feels the earth, in other words, feels connected to my environment, being able to practice mindfulness every day. Chapter five is accepting contradictions and differences. Boy, do we need this now in our 21st century. So many conflicts, so many judgments, separation all because we cannot accept each other's contradictions and differences. It sounds so simple, but really look out there. Do we really accept each other, even though we say we do, or do we fight with each other all the time? You can see that in politics. Left wing, right wing, fighting each other all the time. Social classes fighting each other all the time. Religions arguing who's God is better than who's God. Countries saying I'm entitled to this and you're not entitled to this, not accepting people's contradictions. So that one's a really good one. Chapter six is the earth as the central value. Now this one is really big because most people in society, what is our central value? Our central value is money, success, competition. That is our central value. Our lives, even from school, we're taught to compete, we're taught to succeed, we're taught to make a lot of money. And that those are the indicators of a good person, those are the indicators of somebody who's doing something with their lives. But going beyond that, if we place our central value, meaning every action, every word, every thought that I have is for benefiting the earth, for making the earth a better place for everybody, how would that change my life? How would that change my choices? How would that change the energy that I bring out to the world? And how if more and more people place the earth as a central value, how would that change our society and the fate of humanity? So that is a very important question. Chapter seven is managing the earth together. Meaning these people who have awakened their consciousness of placing the earth as the central value rather than success, competition and money. How can these people now come together and make sure that the world is going in the right direction? So especially if you're someone in a position of power like politics or someone who has an influencer, someone who's a business owner or someone who's a community member, how can those people come together and work together to create a better tomorrow for everyone? Number eight, education that teaches what's important. Now, this is another thing. Don't we need this so badly? Our society, even I can resonate with this in school. I feel like I didn't really learn the important things in school. Important things like character, about what I should focus on in my life, how to become a good human being. Schools don't teach that. Our societies don't teach that. They teach us all the non-important things like, I don't know, like these math formulas that I've never even used in my lifetime or they teach us how to trample over each other because only one person can be the top of the class or they teach us to like be successful and to chase a career and to buy a house and to buy a car and to check off all these boxes. I'm not saying that's not important but that's not the most important thing in life. The most important thing in life goes beyond that, to character, to relationships, to my consciousness, to my energy. So teaching people what's truly important in life, I think that's a very important topic to discuss. Number nine, as I was saying, is going beyond success towards completion. Finding some value beyond success. Now, I think we're kind of like set up to fail because society teaches us from a very young age that success is the ultimate goal in life, that there's nothing higher than success, that success is the thing that we should strive for. But we see so many people who are so successful and yet they are sick, they are unhappy, and they have midlife crises, they don't know what to do even though they're like CEOs of big tech companies. So that makes us question if success is the ultimate goal in life, then how come we're not happy when we achieve it? Have you thought about that? If that truly is what's important and what's the apex of human life, if we achieve it, we should be happy, we should be healthy, we should be peaceful, but the reality is, is that we're not. So if they pose, El Shili and Steve Kim, they pose in this book this idea of completion, which in a nutshell is working for growing my soul. So working for growing my internal world, rather than chasing success. So chapter nine is about that. Chapter 10 is about technology respecting the value of life. So technology meaning AI. AI is something that's come artificial intelligence. AI is something that's coming up very fast in 2023. And I feel like it's going at an accelerated pace. So how does AI fit into this picture? How do we as human beings utilize AI? How can we work harmoniously with these new technologies that are coming in this rapidly changing environment? How do we find some security and footing in this unprecedented changing time? So chapter 10 talks about that. Chapter 11 is true welfare, the social foundation of coexistence. So in here El Shili presents this idea of how to create more equality in the world because still there's a lot of social inequality, racial inequality, so many inequalities, even though ironically the United States is all for equality. There's so many inequalities. So how can we truly create more equality that's harmonious, that's respectful for all living things? That's chapter 11. And then chapter 12 is living coexistence. So now that we went through all these different chapters, how do I now in my mind, body and spirit embody coexistence? And I think that's the key. If I can become somebody who becomes so inspired by this book and the content that's presented here that I become a living model that embodies coexistence, I inspire others. I am a catalyst for change. I can be somebody who does good impact or I could be somebody who impacts the world in such a good way. So that's chapter 12. And then the last one, the epilogue is my personal favorite, choosing hope with all of our might, choosing hope with all of our might. Because there are so many things right now out there that make us feel very hopeless, powerless, afraid, sad. But even in these times, even in this kind of environment, how can I not be so trampled down with hopelessness? Even when the whole entire sky is gray, how can I find that one twinkling star in the sky? In other words, in this cloud of gray and hopelessness in our society, how can I find a single gray of hope that I can hold on to and I can grow? I can focus on that shining star of hope and grow hope more and more in my personal life and then also in the lives of other people. Because ultimately without hope, without this wish that tomorrow will be and can be better, it's very hard for us to go on. So finding that hope with all of our might, even if everything in your circumstance, even everything in your environment says you should feel hopeless, how can I feel and focus on hope with everything that I've got? So that is a comprehensive overview of the contents of this book, The Art of Coexistence. When I read this, I really felt like, wow, this is the kind of information that awakens the mind and awakens the mind and creates leaders that the world truly needs. And I think that's what made this book so beautiful for me. Like I said, we don't need any more successful people, smart people. We already have so many of those people. But we still have problems on earth, right? So with the contents here of how to think differently, how to think beyond the limitations of society, with how to expand my consciousness so that I can be somebody who really thinks big, sees big and acts big with this keyword of coexistence in mind, I think this book is a must read for anybody who wants to make a great impact in this world, who has some desire to leave a lasting legacy, somebody who wants to inspire other people if you're an influencer and you have a big following. If you are somebody who even has a big following in your community or even if you don't have a big following, somebody who needs some sense of hope that they can hold on to with all of their might in our society today. This is the book for you. I cannot recommend it enough. This is awesome. It really shines a light on these dark times and gives us a way out, gives us concrete solutions on how we as humanity can move forward, we can develop and we can progress together. So if you're inspired or interested by the contents that I shared in this video today, I will leave a link in the description of the video where you can get a copy of this book. It's available at your favorite bookseller and in many different forms like paperback and online versions as well. So make sure you check it out, buy a copy and become super inspired on how we can all create change. So thank you so much for watching everybody. I'll see you next time in another video. Bye
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Hey everybody! Welcome back to my Star Wars channel. I'm your host, my name's David. Today I've got a really special video for you. We're going to look at the Build Your Own X-Wing Model from D'Agostini. We'll stay back far enough to cover you. My scope shows the tower, but I can't see the exhaust port. All right, the D'Agostini Build Your Own X-Wing. I got this for Christmas. I got this for Christmas. It's a Build As You Go subscription-based model, so they send you a little package of model pieces every so often, maybe once a month, depending on your subscription level, and then you build it as you go. They send you the pieces, they send you a little magazine, they even send you some tools to put it all together. I received the first couple months for Christmas from my brother Patrick, who obviously loves me, right? Obviously loves me or loves Star Wars. He loves Star Wars just as much as I do. He'd probably say that he loves Star Wars more than me, but I love Star Wars more than him. Hey, if you're new to the channel, what I do is I review toys, I review vintage stuff, I review the classic books pretty soon. This year I'm going to head back to Celebration 2020 for the anniversary of Emperor Strikes Back, so you want to make sure you hit like and subscribe and keep tuning in for all that great Star Wars stuff. Basically, if it says Star Wars on it, I want to talk about it. I want to talk about it. So if you like Star Wars as much as me, definitely hit like and subscribe. Hit all your notifications so that you're alerted when my new videos go live. All right, the Diagostini build your own X-Wing. This thing is massive. It's a 118th scale, 118th scale. Its wingspan is 25 inches and it's 20 inches long. It weighs eight pounds. It has lights. It moves by remote control. It has a light up R2-D2. This thing is insane. When I first saw this in the box, I just couldn't even tell how big it was and even saying like 118th scale in my brain. I'm like, I don't know how big that is, but then when you watch that video, when you watch this video and you see it against the guy in the video, you're like, this thing is massive. So one of the reasons why I haven't built it yet, you're like, you got it for Christmas. How can you haven't started building it yet? Well, number one, I wanted to show you this. I want to make this video for you and I want to show you the packages. So I wanted to have all the packages still in their packaging to show you. And also because I'm trying to figure out where this is going to go, usually when you build a model, especially something that's large, it takes up space as you build. And I've got two little kids at home. So I'm trying to figure out, okay, where am I going to build this? And then where am I going to put it when it's done? Like this is like a museum replica thing. And I want to show this to you as I go. Well, so I'll make some subsequent videos after this, kind of show you the pieces that come in and then show you my build progress as I go. I'm not a model builder. I don't have an overhead camera, so it's not going to be a video like that. There's other videos on YouTube that already do that. You could watch those if you wanted to. I'll just show you the pieces and some of the things as I go and you kind of live like curiously through me. That's kind of how that's how YouTube works, right? That's how YouTube works. I've also been worried about having the right glue and putting this together correctly. But from what I've seen so far, glue isn't really heavily involved. A lot of these pieces snap together or they screw together with metal screws because of just the sheer weight of this thing. So I guess that's good news because glue and I, we don't, we don't mix well. I don't do good with decals either. Like, I'm terrible at putting on stickers. So that's another bad, another thing I'm afraid of when I, when I see models, right? All right. So let's talk about it. So when you order this, when you subscribe to it, or when your brother buys it for you for Christmas, you're going to get a little magazine like this with every single shipment. So it usually is going to say what packet it belongs to, right? And I'll show you this on a different camera. So you got beautiful full color illustrations. You'll also have stories. This one's got a little introduction about Ralph Macquarie has characters that have flown X-wings, but then there's also some other pilots that get highlighted in other magazines. They're going to go through the X-wing pilot costume, the flight helmet. And then they're going to talk about how to build the model pieces that you receive. So you're going to get step by step color pictures that walk you through every single element that you receive that month. And everything is going to be spelled out for you completely. There's also some video tutorials on YouTube. Like I said, Diego Steney has some themselves, but I believe they stop at issue four. And then the backside has a little preview of what is to come. If we walk through the eight issues that I have, issue one contains the cockpit canopy, a cannon, and R2-D2. Issue two will have R2-D2's right leg, a laser generator, a laser LED, and the cockpit base. Issue three has R2-D2's left leg, a laser housing, cockpit frames, plus a free screwdriver. Issue four has cockpit parts, R2-D2 parts, a battery box, a flash suppressor, and an emitter. Issue five has R2-D2 center leg, instrument panels, and instrument lighting displays. Issue six has the cockpit shell and some screws. Issue seven has the upper starboard wing top skin, trailing edge detail, power couplings, and laser cannon support. And issue eight has an internal wing frame, plus external and internal wing details. All right, so how do you get one of these bad boys yourself? You have to head on down to model-space.com. Model-space.com, I will put a link below in the description for you. I believe they've got other models as well. I think my brother is building a Millennium Falcon, so I can't even imagine how big that one is. All right, so how much is this? That's what you want to know, right? How much is this going to cost me? How much will this set me back? Well, it's a subscription base, right? I said that. So you pay per month and you can cancel anytime, although I don't know why you'd want to cancel, because once you cancel, then you're left with half an X-wing, right? Half a model. But I suppose if you were, you know, wanted to pause for a little while, you can start back up at a later time. There's a couple of different ways you can subscribe to this. There's the $75 a month option for 25 months, or you can pay $150 for 12 months, which roughly means this entire model is going to cost you about $1,800. There's also a premium offer that you can get, which includes the things that you see here. So there's some cable boxes, a figure, a ladder. It makes a little diorama set for your display. All right, so so far that's everything I can say about the Diagostini build your own X-wing. Have you seen this? Have you seen it in person? Are you building one? What's your take on model building? Have you built other models? Maybe you've built the rebel models. Hey, give me some pointers. Give me some tips. Tell me what you think in the comments below. I read all of them. May the force be with you guys. I'll see you next time. Bye.
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For those of you who don't own a business, there's nothing wrong. Not everybody needs to be an entrepreneur because some people have to work. They're called intrapreneurs. Some people, like the people behind me here who work for me, they're what I call intrapreneurs. They're working inside of an entrepreneurial company, okay? And there's nothing wrong with that. In fact, believe it or not, some of the richest people in the world are intrapreneurs too. An example is Bill Gates was an entrepreneur. He started Microsoft with Paul Allen, two guys. But he's made more people millionaires who were employees because they got stock options. Another guy that became wealthy who was not the initial entrepreneur, Steve Ballmer. I had dinner with them. He's worth $28.5 billion and he was an executive but he was an employee.
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Jonathan Loaisiga highlights the struggles he had against the Mariners Wednesday night. Subscribe for daily sports videos!
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Jonathan, what gave you the most trouble tonight in this outing? I would definitely say putting away guys, you know, when I had the opportunity, you know, and this is something I've been working on is continuous work. You know, I felt that I had a couple opportunities there where I got ahead and I had a good chance to put them away. But they took some good pitches, you know, and they adjusted to the way I was attacking them, credit to them. But of course, you know, something I'm going to keep working on. That's something Aaron was just talking about as well. What is something you can do to get better at that, to get better at finishing hitters? Definitely going to say command my fast is much better, be aggressive, get ahead of the count, you know, even when we start the at bat and we're trying to finish the at bat. And also be, you know, be more aggressive with the curveball as well.
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Part 9 (of 9) in a lecture on “The Cell Membrane” for a non-majors General Biology course. Watch all 9 video clips by going to the PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL5GRRRmaGVqUbevL_vyKxWjvQVpN-Xw09
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Okay, I love osmosis. I do not think it's easy. I think it's very challenging, but there's something really satisfying about the osmosis puzzle. Let's start with a definition of osmosis, and I would love, I wish we were all sharing space so I could ask you to define osmosis and I could hear what you have to say. I bet most of you have a definition and I would bet also most of those of you who have a definition have one that I do not agree with. So we're gonna be really careful about how we describe osmosis. We're gonna say osmosis is the movement of water across a semi permeable. I'm gonna abbreviate that. Membrane, okay. Water is the osmosis is the movement of water across a semi permeable membrane. Give me an example of a semi permeable membrane like the cell membrane. Water will move in order, like we have the movement of water. This will happen, don't like that, will happen in order to establish, okay, and I have to go down here so I have room to write this and I'm writing it in bright green. Water will move across a semi permeable membrane only to establish osmotic equilibrium. Okay, how did that feel? We've never heard the word osmotic equilibrium before. What would you guess? Osmotic equilibrium is when the concentrations concentration of particles is equal on both sides of a semi permeable membrane. Okay, think about that one. If the concentration of the particles on one side or the other side of your semi permeable membrane, if the concentrations are different, then you have an osmotic gradient. I'm gonna write that down too. Osmotic gradient. What does that make you think of? It makes you think of an area of high osmolarity or high concentration and an area of low osmolarity or low concentration and water will move across a semi permeable membrane if there is an osmotic gradient, if there's a difference in concentration on both sides. Semi permeable membranes matter. Take a look at this top scenario right here. I have two scenarios that are going on. This is scenario two down here and on top is scenario one. I want you to look at scenario one. First of all, is there a semi permeable membrane in that first situation? I see a beaker of water. Do you agree with that? We'll just assume this is water. In fact, we'll assume it's water everywhere. Everywhere that we see that there's water. These are watery solutions. And then I see a bunch of solutes, a bunch of particles. And in scenario one, let's call this one A and one B. In one A, all those particles are glumped up in one side. Do we have a concentration gradient? Yes, we have a concentration gradient, right? We have high concentration to low concentration. Do we have an osmotic gradient? Totally, we also have, I mean, a osmotic gradient means we have a high concentration somewhere and a low concentration somewhere else. But in the top scenario, is osmosis going to occur? The answer is no. Why not? I'm about to tell you. What's missing? In the first scenario, we have no semi permeable membrane. In that first scenario, water's moving. Water's moving like everything else. It's totally moving in that top scenario. But so are the particles. And the particles are going to move just like the water. And eventually we're going to establish, we're going to remove our concentration gradient. I tried to make it so now our concentration is the same all the way around. We had a hill and now it's flat because the concentration is the same everywhere. Does that work for you? We had no osmosis. We had diffusion, diffusion of particles, but we didn't have the movement of water. Scenario two, what do you think the line down the middle is? What do you think this line right here is? That's my semi permeable membrane. Okay, I'll even highlight it with the same color that I highlighted with, okay? If we have a semi permeable membrane, the next question is in scenario one, do we have a concentration gradient? I'm looking at it going, yeah. There's a high concentration of these particles over here and a low concentration of these particles over here. Do you agree with that? Is there an osmotic gradient? Well, yeah, we definitely have different concentrations. We have a low concentration here. Do you agree with that? And a high concentration here on the other side. Possible, what will the particles do? If possible, the particles will just move and then will water move? No, but this is a semi permeable membrane. And I'll tell you right now, these particles are gonna, what direction are they gonna try to go? Don't you agree that the particles want to go down their concentration gradient and they're gonna get rejected. They can't get through. This is a semi permeable membrane. These particles are non-penetrating. That means they can't get through that semi permeable membrane. If they could get through, they would diffuse down their concentration gradient and you would no longer have an osmotic gradient. Are you following with me here? Particles can't move, but we are not in osmotic equilibrium. We do not have osmotic equilibrium between the two sides now. In our semi permeable membrane, water can pass through. So you tell me, what direction is water gonna move in order to establish osmotic equilibrium? Well, those particles, they wanna move left. But water, water wants to move right. Do you agree with that? Water wants to dilute the concentration on the other side so that we can have the concentrations equal. Water isn't going, well, would it work if water moved the other direction? If water moved to the left, the left would become more dilute. If water moves to the right, the right becomes more dilute, less concentrated. Which one, if we want osmotic equilibrium, which one needs to become less concentrated? That's where water's gonna go. Water's gonna go to where it can make things less concentrated to establish osmotic equilibrium. And in fact, water did indeed cross this semi permeable membrane. And water actually goes into that space and increases the volume on that side. This can happen to cells. You can have cells, if they are in an environment where inside the cell has more particles, water will rush in. A cell can actually swell. It's one of the reasons why, don't laugh at me. You don't give someone an IV of fresh water. Someone who comes into the ER totally dehydrated. You don't give them an IV of fresh water to rehydrate them because that fresh water, all that water is gonna rush in to establish osmotic equilibrium. It's gonna rush into those cells and the cells are gonna swell. I want to, I ran out of room. Oh no, I didn't. I saved a page for myself. I was like, why is there nothing on that page? Because I saved it for my notes. There are a couple of words that we need to use to describe. You now know why water moves. I don't know why, but this is hard. And you're gonna wanna come back to this. You're probably gonna have to listen to it a couple of times and you're gonna wanna test yourself on your understanding because there's something that is counterintuitive about this. I don't know what it is. If anybody figures out why this is counterintuitive, tell me because then we can call it out. But there are words that we can use to describe solutions. If a cell swells in a solution. Okay, did you follow that? So if I drop a cell into a solution and the cell swells, why would it swell? Because water moved into it. The solution is hypotonic. Did you follow, did you go with me? Tenacity is a set of words that describe what happens to a cell when we drop it in a solution. If the cell swells, the solution is hypotonic. Guess what it is if the cell shrinks. If the cell, I'm not gonna write any more words. You write this all out, but if the cell shrinks or shrivels, why would it shrivel? Here's a cell with all of its juicy cytoplasm and all of a sudden the cell shrivels, why would it shrivel? One reason. Water, left, water, the cytoplasm, the watery cytoplasm, the water part left. Probably left all those particles in there. If it shrinks, it is hypertonic. The solution is hypertonic if it causes a cell to shrink. And if the cell stays the same, so the cell does not change, the solution is isotonic, iso-same. If someone comes in to the ER dehydrated, you probably wanna give them an isotonic solution, maybe slightly hypotonic, but not freshwater hypotonic, because you do not want their cells to burst. Okay, how about if we just sit with just that? Let me just check really fast to see if there's anything. The only other thing that I have on my list here that I just don't wanna, I think I'm done. I hope I do not regret this. I will re-record this osmosis lecture part if I do regret it, but I don't know if I will. Okay, what do you think? Okay, we'll call it good. I think there's some ice cream waiting for me. I hope there's ice cream waiting for you because I think we tied on all the bets that we had tonight. Okay, night night.
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Number Shield is a $2.99 shining knight from the app store.
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Speaking of something for $2.99, Lee has a story and a cool stuff found to share since my wife was getting hammered with an endless series of spam calls from the 213 area code. Our home in Baton Rouge isn't exactly a hub for LA-based calls, which made these calls as suspicious as a duck-in-a-business suit. Verizon's blocking service was no match for this onslaught. With heroic intentions, I armed her phone with my favorite spam killer app, Robo Killer, feeling like a digital knight. However, the dragons of spam calls laughed at my pathetic sword. Every number she blocked, another rose from the ashes, all sporting the 213 badge. Despairingly, I wondered, how does one block an entire area code? It seemed like none of my trusty spam-busting apps could crack this one. Enter Number Shield. A $2.99 shining knight from the app store, it blocks calls by pattern. I had it block the pattern, 213-number-dumber-dumber-number-dumber, number being a wild card. And voila, we effectively blocked just under a million phone numbers from 213 and all zeros to 213 and all nines, they're all gone. Spam killers, spam callers from area code 213, not gonna get caught by you, no, sir.
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The New Morph Mode Is RIDICULOUS...
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the midnight morph house rules gives you insanely tall and insanely short madden players... this challenge should prove difficult. ENJOY!
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If you need MEN 21 coins for anything, make sure to go to BuyMontCoins.com Check it out with the link in the description and my code MMG is 15% off Hey, here's your boys, Happy Halloween Eve I'm Jackie Moon, as you can tell, I hope you guys see the semi-bro, so bang You know how I got to start this video out, right? This is my first attempt Bucky, fuck, Bucky, oh my god I have the shorts too, I just didn't put on the pull-ons so I had a video I already planned for today And then I saw this game mode So I'm actually getting a video on the same day I recorded That's really not that impressive I'm pretty sure most YouTubers probably do that, but Very cool for me Now I will say I have a ton of banger content coming the next week Some of it's gonna be like a couple days after I recorded I'm sorry, but there's so much cool shit that I'm getting you guys a lot So enjoy trying to make our COVID Halloween more fun So this should be a blast Okay, midnight more I just tested it out like a minute ago It is ridiculous Whatever, let's get into this Win with this beastly team Okay, so it gives you a full new lineup It does not matter what lineup you're going with Plus five points on PAT conversion Plus three on interceptions and it's 15 yards to get a first down I don't really need to do much explanation It'll be the shortest intro ever Because all of this gameplay will speak for itself I'm so pumped Okay, so how do I describe this game mode? I think I'm just gonna play and I'm gonna let you guys see it I will say though The stupidest thing is look at these jerseys They're so sick So tell me why I can't have these in my Why am I only getting these in the game mode? Also, yeah, the half back is so fast and so little It's unbelievable The only problem is he's so small that you like I didn't see that The only problem is he's so small you can't throw him the ball Okay, because he's so... Ooh, okay Third and 11, good start here gentlemen All right, yeah, he's stretch, lap, stretch, right All right Wow, I'm good Ooh, who got in there? Berlin Olsen All right, my guy First in 15, I'm gonna hang this I'm fast, this is fucking boring Oh my god, he's so fast That was actually so dope But I still lost a ton of yards So it didn't really matter, but... Look at this dude, yeet He's trying to get stepped on for a tackle You keep killing All right, dude, my boy Kakis is out there Although I don't know... Do I trust him to make this catch? I don't know if I do I was kinda kidding, yes, I just didn't make the catch But he's got a giant corner on him But I'll take it All right, so you get five points if you convert this I'm just gonna go with a pitch To see if we can lock up the edge Okay, okay Oh, dude, oh, okay Third and 16, I think he's gotta go to the pass The run game is not doing it for him Oh, he doesn't give a shit He doesn't give a shit All right, I'll take that Damn, dude I wanna lurk I wanna lurk with monster Uh-oh, uh-oh, he's gonna do it Oh my God, I thought I was gonna lurk it Because the physics are not capable of handling 15 feet tall players And I'm not mad about that, I think it makes sense One dub locked in, let's keep it rolling But you push him up, you push him up And then you brit Spooky season Spooky season is coming to a... Oh, he's gonna go on the little dude Can he even block? That's three points, he gets three points for that interception Let's go I just don't know if he can even watch I wanna throw this to him I just don't think he can... Shit! And he's gonna score! Shit! Oh, yeah, use showboat, buddy Use showboat! Get ready for this, L! There's a lot of clock in this This isn't like a two-minute game mode You get a third and fourth quarter Yeah, dude, you can't even see Oh, there it is All right, two-point conversion I'm right here Easy sack from the big man It's really tough to convert on the two-point conversions A minibus is fine by me, honestly Especially if I can lock up this edge Let's get there Whoa He sacked the QB before I could hand it off I gotta throw cacus, that's my man! Luckily, we get a wa... Not wide open I thought that was wide open I was mistaken All right, right side run Gets grabbed Why are you doing that, bro? You just missed it Oh my god, look at this Dude, look where I'm standing He reached up here For the ball at his hip All right, this is a run Fourth and three, huge stop We stopped this, we can still win Yup, yup, little chrome Little chromey coming out the edge Go cacus! We're in a pickle I'm not gonna lie, we're in a pickle Oh, Russell Wilson Y'all make a play, baby Make a play, 15 I thought I had that so easy Fourth and eight, he's going for it Probably a stretch Just a handoff? Got it! Although, my offense has been pretty atrocious We're gonna go with the handoff, man We got it, we gotta try it Damn it! All right, let's just throw the easy one Okay, Jerry Rice I'm gonna double team this little mini, dude No, you didn't just crash You didn't just crash! Dude, I did this, oh! Making this fucking game I'm quitting Madden to become a TikTok thought That shit's way easier, bro I just gotta shake my ass, like Literally, all I gotta do is wake up Shake my ass on TikTok And that's it, actually That's so- Now should I throw a low pass by like holding LB or something? Because I really wanna throw a pass to the little dude But I kinda like- Yes, yes, this is the number one Madden YouTuber talking How do I throw a low pass? Throw a low pass, hold L2 or LT, Xbox One Okay Yup Low pass Damn it! You little shit Wait, wait, wait He's got main coverage on cacus Go cacus! Go cacus! Go cacus! Damn it! I can't do it I just can't Okay, good pick, good pick Because I can't- What is your st- I'm gonna cry Yo, I'm really finna cry I'm just gonna- I'm just gonna- I'm gonna get a pick for 3.2 Throw it up to cacus Throw it up to him Yes, no! Cups at a nose I expected the dude to run a lot faster Like look, I could have took on a route I just don't think he's capable of catching the ball Like look at the wheels on this dude He's so open, I just don't think he can- He's too small Alright cacus, I need you bro Yes! Thanks again, I think Reggie Wayne can get this Oh my god, this game might be- Oh no, no, no, that's a pick Oh, he gets another 3 points for that too Dude, can you stop dusting me? Wait! Okay, okay I don't like the logic of how I stopped that But I stopped it He doesn't need much How did you complete that d- I'm Grace I don't know who that is Who that is, dude I'm so sick of you catching these And breaking tackles! What do you know man? Teach me Oh, okay, see that's what happens when I do it He's going to the screen pass every time it's gotten dangerous Just goes to the handoff Got a lot of bodies over there Nothing's open Nothing's open Get a pick! Let's go! That's 3 points Stay on your feet Stay on your feet Woodson We gotta return this Oh, you're slow as hell Why are you so fast bro? Come on Okay, let's see what's there Ooh, okay I'm not even gonna ask I don't even care I'm not mad Don't need nothing crazy Yup, that's what I'm talking about He's not Step up Russ Step up, throw to RB Damn it! Oh, only way I win here Is with an interception I need the interception then a touchdown Because that'll give me 18 points So I need him to throw I need him to make a bet He couldn't pick that off We just gotta find the round Yes, yes! Dude, I thought he had it too I don't know what happened Dude, now I'm really sad Cause, oh wait, no, no That's gonna get picked off Damn Cause I get 6 and then 5 for the 2 points Alright, alright, Kakus Alright, Kakus You're built for this Wait, he's open You are the worst 12 foot tall 12 foot tall for nothing As a fellow tall human being I am disgraced I'll be honest I didn't play that game But this game mode is harder than it looks It's honestly a defensive game mode Which is ironic Dude, the dumb thing is I could probably run like Pressman coverage You know, probably This is why man coverage Meta is so dumb, dude Like, this is an example Of two like super good teams Going up against each other Perfectly equally matched And I can just run Pressman And they'll just like hover See what happens here He's gonna run a slant I haven't completely clamped Completely clamped Man coverage is so dumb I'm gonna score Oh no Very fast, dude No, I took the wrong way I wanna ditch you He's quitting Beyond Sanders just Pressman covered A 15 foot tall line receiver And that is a very good example Of my man coverage broken I hope you guys enjoyed Happy Halloween Eve You know, that's fun But I don't think I can take I don't think I can take much more of that All right Hey, I love you guys Thanks so much as always I got another Halloween special Haas Brutalist for you tomorrow And then just It started to bang your central next week So I hope you enjoyed All right, hey I love you boys I'll talk to you later Peace
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"I Still Have My Joy" - Elder Kevin Ross
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Welcome To Shield Of Faith Christian Center Long Beach
Welcome to Sunday Morning Worship 7/10/22
"The Joy of the Lord is Your Strength"
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by the Alexander. The Lord is come on. Don't stop. Don't stop praising them. He's worthy. He's worthy of the praise. He's worthy of the glory. He's great. There is. There is none like him. Hallelujah, Lord. We praise your name, Lord God. Give you the highest praise. Praise your name, Lord God. Bless your name. Hallelujah. Father, we come this morning, Lord God. In the name of Jesus, Lord God. Hallelujah, Lord God. We come this morning, Lord God. Thank you, Lord God. Thank you for your mercy, Lord God. Thank you for your grace, Lord God. Your Lord God. To all Lord God. We ask you this morning, Lord God. That you will have your way, Lord God. That you will move, Lord God. In a mighty way, Lord God. Move upon every heart, Lord God. Every mind, Lord God. In the name of Jesus, Lord God. We come this morning, Lord God. To glorify you. To magnify your Holy Day, Lord God. For you, Lord God. You alone, Lord God. Are worthy, Lord God. Worthy, Lord God. Worthy of the praise, Lord. Worthy of the praise, Lord God. In the name of Jesus, Lord God. That you will have your way in this service, Lord God. Move in a mighty way, Lord God. In the name of Jesus, Lord God. Help us this morning, Lord God. To draw our minds in, Lord God. Keep our mind on you, Lord God. In the name of Jesus, Lord God. Hallelujah, Lord. Hallelujah. Hallelujah, Lord God. We thank you, Lord God. For being wherever we need you to be and deliver, Lord God. I will heal, Lord God. I will provide you, Lord God. In the name of Jesus, Lord God. Hallelujah, Lord Jesus. Hallelujah, Lord God. We ask you, Lord God. Don't you know, Lord God. The praise team, Lord God. As they come this morning, Lord God. With the sacrifices, appraises until you, Lord God. Receive our praise this morning, Lord God. Receive our worship, Lord God. That we offer until you, Lord God. You do well, Lord God. In the midst appraises, Lord God. In the name of Jesus, Lord God. Hallelujah, Lord Jesus. Hallelujah, Lord God. Anoint your word, Lord God. As the messenger come forth this morning, Lord God. In the name of Jesus, Lord God. Anoint him, Lord God. From the crown of his head to the soul of his feet, Lord God. As he speak, Lord God. Under the ocean, Lord God. Of the Holy Ghost, Lord God. Have your way, Lord God. Continue to save, Lord God. Such, Lord God. As should be said, Lord God. You said no one. No one can come to the Father unless they are drawing, Lord God. We ask you, Lord God. You need last and evil days, Lord God. That you will draw them, Lord God. Draw them until you, Lord God. In the name of Jesus, Lord God. As you baptize them in Jesus' name. And fill them, Lord God. With the precious gift, Lord God. Of the Holy Ghost, Lord God. Speaking, Lord God. In an unknown town. That's a spirit, Lord God. Give him motherhood, Lord God. In the name of Jesus, Lord God. Take control this morning, Lord God. Take control, Lord God. Your will, Lord God. Not our will, Lord God. But you will be done. On earth as it is in heaven, Lord God. In Jesus' name we pray. Amen. Amen. We're going to be reading the scripture reading. 27 verses 1 through 6. The Lord is my light. And my salvation. Whom shall I fear? The Lord is the strength of my life. Of whom shall I be afraid? When the wicked even my enemies and my foes came upon me to eat of my flesh, they stumbled and fall. So in whole shell encamp against me, my heart shall not fear, though war shall rise against me. In this will I be confident. One thing I have desire is of my life to behold the beauty of the Lord and to inquire in his temple. For in the time of trouble he shall hide me in his rebellion. In the secret place of his tabernacle shall he hide me. He shall set me up upon a rock. And now shall my head be lifted up above my enemies round about me. Therefore I will offer in his tabernacle sacrifice of joy. I will sing praises unto the Lord. May the Lord have the blessings to the reading of the word. Amen. Thank you Lord. Thank you Jesus. Hallelujah. You said you'd never leave us nor forsake us and we worship our God who is with us today. Find you to come in. Hallelujah. We worship the Lord today. Hallelujah. You know God so loved us that he gave his only begotten son that whosoever will believe on him. Whosoever will shall be saved. Hallelujah. That's the love of God because God loved us first. That's why we can love him today. Hallelujah. Oh we love you Lord. I love you. I love you. I love you Lord. Because you care for me. Because you care for me. Such a special way. Such a special way. And yes I praise you. I lift you up. And I love you. I love you. My soul belongs to you. Hey Lord I'm back. That's why my heart. That's why at this time we will have our morning solo. Oh I'm sorry. Elder Bishop is going to be coming. Bishop Alexander. Amen. Get me out of darkness into a love I can't ever forget. To be in the house of the Lord it's such a wonderful thing to belong to a celebrity. Come on somebody. I'm going to rub shoulder with somebody who's a celebrity. But our God he's the king of kings. He's the Lord of lords creator of heaven and earth and we deserve he deserves our praise. Hallelujah. I love the Lord because one day when I was a sinner Lord came into my life. He washed my sins away and gave me his spirit to abide in my person, in my soul and I thank him I thank him I thank him. I'm in thankful mood today y'all. Hallelujah. It's good to see each of you who are here today without a special event and it's good to see you here. Now I praise the Lord for him putting the desire in your heart to be here. When we come into his presence marvelous things happen. The Lord still works miracles. And he promised to meet every need that we have. I'm just glad to be here today. I want to call on a person today that the Lord has began working. Amen. I want to call sister Linda Dixon. Alright. Amen. Amen. Amen. You know I'm known for having two things that I like to do. I like to bless babies and I like to pass out certificates. Amen. So it's my opportunity today to pass a certificate speaking of what the Lord has done. If you would just turn around here sister Dixon. This is sister Linda Dixon. Woo! Yeah! And she received the certificate and I'll read it to you. It said, now when they heard this they were pricked in their hearts and the rest of the apostles men and brethren, what shall we do? Then Peter said unto them, repent, be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of sins and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. That comes from the Bible Acts 2.37 and 38. The certificate further reads baptismal certificate. Good place for a prayer. I just want to go off script for just a minute. When I was a young boy at our church back in Missouri one of the preachers demonstrated for us young people what transpires when you baptized in Jesus' name and he had a basket and he reached in and pulled out a black scar. He talked about this being the condition of the heart before remission of sins and he talked and he went on and he preached a little sharp thing then he said, when you go down in water in Jesus' name and he took the black handkerchief and put it in the hat when you're baptized in Jesus' name you come up with a new life he pulled out a white white handkerchief and that's the way the Lord without soap and water without soap or bleach or just water alone when you go down in Jesus' name when you come back up you have a completely clean slate forgiven of all of your sins. And so this is what took place it says baptismal certificate this certifies that Linda Dixon in obedience to the command and in following the example of our Lord Jesus Christ was baptized in Jesus' name on the third day of July in the year 2022 at Shield of Faith Christian Center Long Beach pastored by yours truly Bishop Arling Alexander who's got the camera alright this is our opportunity let me present this to you and we bless you bless the Lord and we're blessing you it is our blessing to you to present this certificate oh my God bless your certificate would you like to have remark would you like to have remark alright alright she doesn't want to preach today so alright God bless you amen and now before our music I'm going to call on the first lady of this church amen she's my girlfriend and she's been my wife for 50 years next month and somebody said I've been running for Jesus a long time and I ain't tired yet I've been with this lady for a long time I ain't tired yet receive our first lady as she comes and as remark she'd like to leave with you then after she's completed we'll have our solo and then we'll go further in the service God bless you sister first lady thank you Lord everybody alright I wasn't here yesterday last Sunday for my celebration my birthday I'm 77 years old yes sing happy birthday to me that's right but I wasn't here birthday to three times you all only know of two but there was one that was hidden away in 2018 that they found on me but it's been three times God has been good to me so I'm happy to celebrate 77 years I hope I go 80 even it's a 97 years so if the Lord's willing I hope that but I want to thank everyone even though I wasn't here who sent me beautiful flowers I mean beautiful flowers gift cards little other little gifts and God is good and guess what Pat's and I are twins shut up Bishop we aren't you see this someone in the church walked him here and they decided that I'm going to have one too so they brought me one too I remember years ago somebody bought us an iPad they bought him one and they bought me one too and the church did that and then later on after years down someone bought him an iPad and they bought me one too so we're twins and I guess I'm going to say this and on my fifth anniversary we didn't know what we wanted to do we didn't want to go anywhere travel anywhere because we've been y'all know we've been all over the world we've been everywhere so we didn't want to travel anywhere we don't renew that vows three times three times really because the first time we got married and then in year 26 we renewed him and then when we went to Israel we renewed him at the wedding of Kana we renewed him then so we didn't want to do that again that's what we wanted to do so one Sunday we were sitting at home and he was talking about I had bought him a Seiko watch some time ago and he had it on and it matches his outfit he said I don't want to wear it because it matches my outfit it doesn't work and he said I think I get it fixed I said no don't get that fixed I only paid I didn't pay even $200 for it and so then we were sitting so what are we going to do for our anniversary we have Mashi Apple Watches for our anniversary amen so we praised God for that and alongside of that we said oh that's what else we want for our anniversary we want an adjustable bed ourselves an adjustable bed for our anniversary presents amen and we praised God for that 50 years you should do something right you should do something for yourself I praise God for all the gifts all the cards all the love that was shown me when I got so many flowers I said ooh boy they giving me my flowers while I'm alive I thank God for that and guess what they're still alive I praise God for that thank you all very very very very much and I was going to read a scripture found in Philippians 4 17 where Paul said that the gifts that you give me I'm just going to prayer phrase it the gifts that you give me is not because I desire them or because I want them or even because I need them but you give them to me so the Lord can reward you for what you get in your account the Lord reward you for the gifts that you give me and pit pastor so I thank God for all the lovely gifts all the gift cards I just love you all love you all love the bomb last week you know who put a peach cobbler but it was good I got some homemade cookies as one of my presents the food was delicious delicious delicious you all know how to cook and I had some of my favorite foods and I praise God for you all I just love you all and I praise God I'm so sorry I wasn't here but you know what God knows amen and you all continue to pray for First Lady because you know I look good and I feel pretty good but I'm not 100% myself so continue to pray for me but God is working a miracle in my life He's already done it and I don't know if it's old age or what but it could be some of that too because to be honest Bishop and I are the sites of the oldest people in here amen it's just our bones ache and this ache and that ache but you know what God is still good to us even through the aches guess what we press our way and we push our way amen so continue to pray for us pray for us old senior citizens we may not want to admit it but we're senior citizens so pray for us I'm 3 years from 80 so pray for us amen may the Lord help us do I look at I know I don't look but that's okay God is still good continue to pray for us amen thank you God bless you such a gracious beautiful First Lady amen we thank the Lord for your leadership God has blessed this building this group of people this section of Shield of Faith wonderful leadership amen and it is glorious we thank the Lord for us hallelujah alright Psalms 59 and 16 says but I will sing of your mighty strength and power yes I will sing aloud of your mercy and your loving kindness in the morning for you have been my defense hallelujah a fortress and a high tower and a refuge in the day of my distress if you ever want to get in touch with the Lord sing sing sing hallelujah to him he dwells in the midst of praises so wherever you are and wherever that praise is he comes to make himself known hallelujah let's sing of the goodness of God we ready Mike praise your Lord praise your Lord I know he watching come on let's sing it I sing I sing oh I sing because come on the joy of the Lord the joy of the Lord yes I sing stand on your feet and give your praise she said when I think of the goodness of Jesus is anybody happy is anybody free today says I know he watches over me the other morning I was sitting in worship I was just kind of singing some songs praising God the Lord spoke to my heart he said tell the people to expect miracles expect my favor and expect blessings see you got to open up your mouth and decree and declare I'm blessed by Jesus hey I was thinking about that song brother that I expect a miracle every day God will make a way I don't know have you ever been in a situation where it seemed like there was no way out but God but God who's rich in mercy I give honor to our bishop and to our fabulous first lady we thank God for them why don't you put your hands together give out a hand praise for our bishop and our first lady come on you can do better than that come on come on we appreciate them and I just counted such a privilege to stand before you stand in the great great man of God great woman of God I was thinking about Solomon he built the temple and he finished building the temple and he offered a thousand sacrifices and God came to him and said what do you want what can I do for you and he said for so great a people is thine Lord teach me to go out before such a great people is thine and you need to understand when you belong to God that makes you great when you belong to God that makes you somebody special I just thank God because of who he is and what he does and the word that God gave me for today is I still have my joy I still got it hey I've been through some things but I still have my joy I've been through some hard times I almost lost everything but I still have my joy I don't know about you but I'm determined I'm going to go rejoicing all the way after all that I've been through I still have my joy I was listening to First Lady three times she's battled with cancer and one Jesus name but I can tell you that she still has her joy and if you're going through a test don't worry about it give God some praise like Sister Merlin said because he inhabits the praises of his people if you praise him he'll show up and do something for you your testimony I still got my joy I lost my head but I still got my joy I lost a few toes but I still got my joy because greater is he that's in me than he that's in the world still got my joy still got my joy me and my said for the joy of the Lord shall be your strength the joy of the Lord shall be your strength if you will develop a life of being a worshipper you will walk in great strength you will have great victories because every time you worship God shows up see he loves a worshipper he can't resist a worshipper see I found out even when I was in trouble even when I was wrong I began to worship I began to say Lord you're good Lord you're mighty Lord you're powerful Lord you're able to do I messed up I made a mistake but I need your God and every time I began to worship like that he shows up to your husband he can understand that see a wife sometimes y'all get out of pockets you know what I'm saying and you come up to your husband baby you so strong see we know y'all jiving us but we say what do you want but what can I do for you girl keep talking keep talking God loves a worshipper but see he gets no glory when we complain and cry and just act like I just can't make it he said but after all that I've been through I still have my joy now joy is not necessarily the absence of challenge and struggle many times the Lord blesses us and he does wonderful things in our lives and we're so excited and we have great joy and we give him praise that's normal that's natural but what about the times when it seems like everything that could go wrong did go wrong car broke down refrigerator stopped running my dog ran away I love that dog I guess he didn't like me he ran away see when what do you do when you're in the middle of a hard time what do you do when you're in the middle of a struggle I remember watching Dr. Sykes my uncle Richard when they went through the most horrible thing you could imagine and I was amazed that she never lost her joy see you have to understand joy is not the same as happy happy fluctuates it goes back and forth you happy you know when you get this and they got that and then it broke and then you're sad and you're happy but joy comes from Jesus joy even if I don't see you in this life I'm gonna see you again I got joy unspeakable and full of glory I got hope I got hope David said I will bless the Lord or I choose to bless the Lord to barack the Lord it said in his praises Tahila will continue to be in my mouth in other words it doesn't matter what I'm going through on good days and bad days when I got money, when I'm broke I'm gonna bless the Lord because that is the best thing that I can do so David says I will bless the Lord he says and it will continually be in my mouth or it will emanate from my soul my mind my will and my emotion I was listening to Bishop when he got up he said when I think of the goodness of Jesus and all that he's done for me see if you will think you will think if you consider I may be struggling now but he brought me out last time if he did it last time he's gonna do it this time he may not come as fast as I want him to come but he always shows up on time and when I get through I got a testimony that God did it couldn't do it for myself couldn't make it for myself but God did it and not only did he do it all along the way see when I look back over my life and I think things over I consider I have to come to the conclusion that I am truly blessed he says I have a testimony in other words I have a story to tell you know sometimes we see people like Bishop we say they are blessed if you sit down they got a story to tell you like they said it won't always be like this the truth is it wasn't always like this there were some tough times some difficult times but I made it up in my mind that I am going to keep my joy I'm going to praise the Lord I'm good days and bad days and up days and down days when I have money when I'm broke I'm going to praise the Lord at all times now you need to understand that praising Jesus is always going to be a choice the enemy will try to tell you why in the world are you praising God and you're going through this when he talks to me like that he says I'm praising the Lord because I'm going through this and he's going to bring me out and I'm going to door and I'm going to keep my joy see because the truth is the world is watching I hear you say you're going to praise God when everything is going alright but what about now things are tough what about now you're going to praise him now I praise him for his goodness and for his faithfulness to me I praise him for his ability to do the impossible things that I can't do for me I praise him because he loves me and I don't deserve it have you ever seen a beautiful woman with an ugly man and you thought why oh my God why I know that's a couple of times I had to say that that boy must have some money or something see but that's us the angel says what is man that you would even consider and the son of man that you would dwell with him we were that ugly woman touch your name and say you ain't ugly you ain't ugly he ain't talking he ain't talking about you no I'm not no I'm not I ain't talking about nobody in particular I'm probably talking more about myself turning in the Bible Acts chapter 16 here in this 16th chapter Paul and Silas are going about the city of Thyatira and they are preaching the gospel and there's a young woman with the spirit of divination she's got her own psychic hotline and her own infomercial she says call me now he says I know you're not calling her now I know ain't nobody in this room nobody in this room call it her now amen bishop I know amen I know that I know that I know the saints are saved and anyway so she's following them and she said these are the servants of the Most High God and they will show you Roy and she's saying it over and over and over again now the truth is she wasn't praising them she was making fun of them she was throwing shade at them so every place they go she follows them and she's young these are the men I imagine even if they went to a public bathroom she'd be standing out waiting as soon as they walk out these are the men and Paul got tired of her mess and cast a demon out of her in the name of Jesus Jesus and so she has to shut down her psychic hotline cancel her infomercial and now she's saying don't call me now don't call me now but when her pimps found out they couldn't make any money off of her see people will use you and try to make money off you try to take advantage of you and act like they love you until they can't get nothing out then they want to throw you away see when they found out that they couldn't make no money off of her they were hardest fish grease they were mad and so they took Paul and Silas to judge Johnny down at the people's court and they said these Jews are making trouble in our city they're teaching some stuff in our city that is unlawful to teach and they disrespect us as Romans I mean as Millenials did I say Millenials and so judge has Paul and Silas has their clothes stripped off of him he has them beaten with many stripes he has them put in the innermost part of the prison and has their feet in handcuffs or foot cuffs I don't know what you should call it but through it all through it all Paul is Silas they kept their joy Paul is Silas they kept their praise let's look at verse 23 and when they had laid many stripes upon them they cast them into the prison charging the jailer to keep them safely who haven't received such a charge thrust them into the inner prison and made their feet fast in the stocks 25 it says and at midnight Fred Hammer talks about late in the midnight hour he says about midnight Paul and Silas they prayed and they sang praises I like to say they prayed and they sang praises to God and the prisoners heard they were shy about it they sang and they sang praises to God in the middle of the test and suddenly there was a great earthquake so that the foundations of the temple were shaken and immediately all the doors were open in every man every one bands they were loosed so here in our text they are cast into prison and it says late in the midnight hour they began to praise God and say when you praise God like that God will show up so God showed up see God inhabits the praises of his people if you praise him in the tough times if you praise him when you're in trouble if you praise him he'll show up and he'll show out won't he do it yes sir see there they had power in their praise and you need to understand there is power in your praise when you begin to praise God God will do something for you the joy of the Lord was their strength to endure but the joy of the Lord also released the power of God it says so after their praise after the praise I want you to notice after the praise there was a shift in the atmosphere there was an earthquake God began to move when you praise God like that he will shake things up for you it says the prison doors are open and their chains and the chains on everybody around them fell off so you need to understand when you go through the test and when you give God the glory he will bless you and all the people around you he will bless you and your family he will bless you and your children and your grandchildren I remember I don't remember what it was but it was a major blessing and the Lord said I did that for your grandmother see she prayed some prayers you didn't know about she gave me some praise you didn't know about he said I did that for her see you have to understand your praise is not just for now but it will fall off into the future it will open doors it will make ways when you're going through struggle and pain and sickness and disease if you will praise the Lord God will open up a door God will make a way God will heal you God will deliver you God will bless you so the prison guard he thought everybody had escaped and he knew he was in heat big trouble and he said I'm going to kill myself before they can kill me see but God has a way of making a testimony he went to kill himself and Paul said dude don't do that he said we're all here and we have not escaped he says do no harm to yourself and the prison guard was so affected by that by what happened man of God what must I do to be saved see when you go through your tests and your trial and you give God the praise and the glory and he blesses you and the people around you then they'll come to you and say Dr. Sykes what must I do to be saved and you know Dr. Sykes will jump all over that see if you keep moving on the street with the good news I believe she'll put you in headlock she's Alexander they can get kind of rough I know they got that you know we pretty smooth up front but if we got to get down get dirty for the gospel see but there's something about when we magnify the Lord he says don't magnify the Lord with me now the Lord is as big as he's always been but when we magnify him he grows bigger in our sight and in the sight of people around us and they can see the hand of God on our lives and they say I want what you got I don't necessarily understand it but I want what you got see sometimes we try to cram stuff down people's throat and make them love God and make them come to church my brother said man you got to love the hell out of him I wasn't cursing him I'm talking about the hellish nature I don't want Bishop to sit me down he said you know when you're in trouble when they have the musicians still playing stay over there don't do that to me man but it's something when we begin to magnify God wants us to show the world to be on showcase of what I can do see I know I can tell it God I was almost dead and the doctor said this time tomorrow you should have been dead but God who was rich in mercy a couple of years ago I lost my house I had to give all my furniture away I had some good stuff and I watched my furniture ride down the street because I didn't have no place to go I had a baby grand piano that was over 100 years old I couldn't give it away I had to take a sledgehammer and break it up that broke my heart but you know even in the midst of that I kept my joy I wasn't happy about it but I had joy but everything I lost he's giving it back to me and better better than what I had and I can tell he'll make a way out of no way he'll open the door for me he don't know what to do I didn't know where to go I had a friend call me he said man what do you need you need some place to live here move him in this house to God he is Jehovah Jireh he's a God that looks ahead and provides before you get there I said I'm not going to ask none of my aunts because she had houses I could move in I was going to ask somebody I said God if you don't do it my ship's going under I'm going to trust you the Lord with all my heart I didn't lean to my own understanding my own understanding was talking to me 100 miles an hour but I said I will bless the Lord at all times I don't care what it looks like I don't care what it feels like I don't care who got my furniture I'm going to bless the Lord I'm going to bless the Lord and he gave me stuff better than I had better than what I lost some of it I didn't pay a dime for I have people blessing me so I got embarrassed but see if you will bless the Lord see he's giving some of you ideas to be entrepreneurs but see first things first seek ye first the kingdom of God and his righteousness and then I will add it to you when you go down to make your plans when you get through making your plans just lift your hands and begin to give God some praise lift your hand and begin to say thank you God I don't know how you're going to do it I don't know when you're going to do it but what I know you're going to do it I give it to you I give it to you and I discover when you give it to God he'll give it back to you what you try to hold on you're going to lose it but if you give it to God he'll give it back to you and so he told the jail don't do yourself no harm and so the beautiful thing is he asked him what do I need to be saved as a result of their prayer and their praise as a result of their prayer and their praise they were delivered but the God got saved see God wants us to live in such a way that we see the power and the glory of God and we are delivered but men and women will see that are watching from the outside and they'll say I need this God that you have they were delivered and the God got saved see we are a living testimony you and I we are the final book of Acts the final chapter you and I we are chapter 29 of the book of Acts because the Holy Ghost wants to move in you and through you and for you not only to bless you but to bless the world see sister Cece the Lord is using you to bless people that can't help themselves but he's going to bless you and you're going to bless the world so we are a living testimony that we are epistles we are living epistles our lives are an open book known and read of men people are watching us at home at work at school like it or not every place we go we represent Jesus Christ the anointing is on you the power of God is in you I remember I had a friend and she decided she was going backslide and she went to the club she said she got got high and said right in the middle of her high somebody came up to her and said what are you doing here you do not belong in this place and we can't get our party until you leave so you got to go see the Bible says I bury my body the marks of the Lord Jesus Christ we belong to Him and all you have to do is be what God called you to be and say what God told you to do and act like God told you to act He'll bless you, He'll use you He'll make a way out of no way for you and so we witness to men as much as possible and we use words only when necessary don't talk about it be about it see we do a whole lot of talking sometimes we don't do much being about it we don't show much love people come to us and they say I'm so sick I don't know what to do lay your hands on them and pray the prayer of faith and God will deliver because the power of God is on the inside so what about this joy near my ship the joy of the Lord is my strength James says count on all joy when you're going through tough times Paul said rejoice in the Lord always, always and again I say rejoice David said this is a day that the Lord has made and we will rejoice yes I've been through the test but I still have my joy yes I've been through some trials but I still have my joy yes my heart has been broken my joy joy unspeakable and full of glory the joy of the Lord has been my strength the joy of the Lord has taken me through he's been my strength even when I felt like giving up I've got joy hallelujah I've got joy I've got joy tell somebody I've got joy tell somebody I've got joy I've learned through the test through the trials that I can still have joy through it all I've learned to trust in Jesus I've learned to trust in God through it all I've learned that I can depend on his word and since I know that I can trust him since I know I can rely on him since I know that he won't let me down I can praise him in advance I don't have to worry because I know he's going to deliver me I'm not going to worry till the battle is over I'm going to shout now I'm not going to worry till the battle is over I'm going to praise now I'm not going to worry till the battle is over I'm going to dance now because he's going to bring me out the Bible said many other fictions of the righteous but God but God delivers him from all I'm here to tell you today no matter what you're going through God will deliver you no matter what you're going through God's going to make a way no matter what you're going through he's going to give you the victory so you can give him praise him say after all I've been through I can rejoice because he keeps on doing great things for me he keeps on opening doors for me over and over again I've got joy after all we've been through we still have our joy I love him and I love to praise him I praise him because he's good I praise him because he's faithful I praise him because he's holy I praise him because he's righteous I praise him because he's God he's God so we can keep on running we can keep on we can keep on dancing we can keep on praising through it all through the test through the trial we can keep on we can keep having joy because the joy of the Lord is going to be your strength he's going to get on the other side of the test and say I don't know how I got here but what I do know God is good I don't know how he did it but he made I have joy and that is the comfort that I want to leave with you today no matter what you're facing no matter what your problem no matter what you're going through the joy of the Lord will be your strength and he will give you joy he will give you joy sometimes he'll give you joy and it just doesn't seem to make sense some years ago my wife lost two of her brothers on the same day they were murdered and we were at the funeral and we were at the repass and someone says I know I should feel down but I got joy and I should feel like falling apart but I got peace he says I will never leave you and I won't forsake you it doesn't matter what you're going through he says I'm going to be right there with you he said you can go through the flood it's not going to kill you you can go through the fire and it's not going to burn you but he is the God that gives us victory in the face of what appears to be defeat and so since we know that God is going to deliver us since we know that God is going to bring us out since we know that God is going to make a way for us we can have joy unspeakable and full of glory joy that lasts a lifetime they said not like the world gives they give it to you they take it away but he's joy everlasting he's peace everlasting he's power everlasting it doesn't matter what you need he is able to do the Bible set now to him that's able to do he's able to bring you out he's able to give you a job he's able to open a door and because he's able we have joy so let me encourage you today that whatever you're facing in life let the joy of the Lord be your strength deliver you and bring you out and you'll have a testimony and you'll be able to tell the world that the joy of the Lord was my strength God bless you a message that we've received a message that is necessary for each of us to be what the Lord has called us to be the Lord called us to be witnesses he calls us to be light and darkness near the light of the world he said in my absence you are the light of the world and he says in the message today he says that praise is the key to victory praise is the key to the outcome that is expected of each and every one of us none of us alright he brought out scripture says the peace that Jesus gives never fails it always lives the peace that Jesus gives is joy unspeakable and when he says joy unspeakable joy beyond being able to verbalize what God is and what God has in store for us so when we praise God that's the key to every success in your life you ever been at a door at night time and you got a bunch of keys and you're trying to get in the house you say I think this one is it try that one and you try another and it won't work you can't get through the door even though the key is available but you can't find it you can't embrace it but let there be some light come on somebody let there be just a little bit of light and that little bit of light will point you directly to what it is that is needed in your life and so now all of us we have to make a decision it's not normal or natural I'll say normal or natural to be happy in the midst of great tribulation great trials it grabs a hold of who you are and it wants to take you over and lead you in an opposite direction of what God has for you but see if you praise him if you'll thank him if you'll not wait till the battle is over he said praise me even in the darkest hour he said you can trust me he said I will never I'll never leave you I'll never forsake you all you have to do is praise me talk about the goodness that I've done for you come on somebody now y'all know if I make you a pie and I give you a pie and you're taking it just walk off that'll be the last pie you'll get for me come on somebody you need to say thank you at least you need to acknowledge that something has been done in your favor so what we need to do is we need to praise God come on we need to praise him no matter what comes no matter what goes something praise him in the morning praise him in the new times praise him when the sun goes down praise God for who he is praise God for what he does praise God for his ability come on somebody the Hebrew boy says yes you can build a fire hot as you want to make it he said but our God is able come on in the midst of a fiery furnace God is able to see you through and they said even if he doesn't do it he's able he's able that's my testimony I'm able to see you through hallelujah hallelujah thank you let's stand let's stand hallelujah thank God thank God for the word Elder Ross thank God come on somebody thank God come on somebody's been touched somebody's been anointed somebody's felt what God was saying to the church hallelujah hallelujah when I think of the goodness of Jesus and all he's done for me my soul cries my soul cries hallelujah hallelujah thank God hallelujah it's joy unspeakable hallelujah you know that song it's joy unspeakable this is my key oh it's joy unspeakable oh it's joy unspeakable oh it's joy unspeakable oh it's joy unspeakable now if you're seeking what you need each and every one of us what we need is the power and when the Holy Ghost gets inside of us it gives us the ability to say no to the devil come on somebody come on we all came this way because we were all born and sin and championed iniquity and we were all about ourselves and all that we were interested in is what's in it for me come on somebody but when you find out that you can't fix anything you can't fix your life you need Jesus you need Jesus to take your sins away and then give you power to say no to yourself come on when you receive the Holy Ghost you're praising God that's what brings the Spirit into you that's what invites the Lord into your life you say lord you're good lord you're wonderful lord I praise you hallelujah and it begins to turn over down inside of your spirit down inside of your soul the lointing of heaven comes over you and you begin to speak in an unknown tongue ask the Spirit of God I say give come on you don't have to work for it all you got to do is recognize just recognize tell him who he is hallelujah with Jesus you took a break the altar is open before the Lord and when you get down here we'll pray for you but you need to praise too come on somebody sometimes people say I'm praying for you and I heard some people say you need to pray for yourself they might have been not might have been some shade for them but that is the truth we need to pray for ourselves we need to know what God is able to do invite him in is there one such as this come to the altar come on the altar you can't still have your joy unless you get it first let's prepare to receive our offering tithes and offering thank God for His Word thank God for our instructions thank God for His teaching that prepares us to do the will of God while you're filling your tithes and you're offering envelopes last Sunday was the first Sunday and if you didn't get a chance to pay your tithes because your check hadn't come in yet today is a great opportunity to support the work of the Lord here at 4934 Long Beach Boulevard can I get an amen amen I thank the Lord for His people and the members of this church do a good job of paying their tithes and I think we ought to say hallelujah thank you Jesus Lord you're worthy all of that amen and I want to congratulate you on doing a good job of paying your tithes now there's great benefit in tithing if you sow seed into the kingdom of God the Lord promised that He would meet every need that you have and He says give according to your capability to give and so now I say that because sometimes if you're not able to give you might feel offended when somebody say you ought to give more well if you're not capable of giving that's not directed at you but if you got money money money money money money the Lord said give according to your capability and as a man sow it scripture said however you sow that's the way you're going to reap how many want a good harvest I do amen so now if you want a good harvest you can't plant seeds like this if you want a good harvest you put your hand in that pouch and take that seed and go whoo and He said ask you so however you plant He said that's what you're going to reap so now that's my admonition for giving on today you can give not a part of this congregation at this spot perhaps and you want to give to the building of the kingdom of God you can give by givelify show the faith Christian center Long Beach givelify or you can send it to 4934 Long Beach Boulevard 90805 and the Lord will bless you this is good ground I said this is good ground amen the word of the Lord and the anointing is always in this place come on somebody so it's a good place to support we'll gladly receive your contributions in the name of Jesus let me say this I heard somebody recently say preachers get all the money and it's spending on big cars airplanes and all that kind of stuff I want to tell you this is my testimony how long we've been pastors since the first lady 27 years I'm waiting on my first paycheck I'm waiting on my first paycheck amen so if you are thinking that Shield of Faith Long Beach has the bishop that's buying airplanes and big cars other than out of his own pocket that's not the situation here the Lord has blessed my family so that we bless the church amen the church doesn't enrich your bishops and first lady the Lord has blessed us with careers that we felt sufficiently provided for so now you might seem like I'm preaching but I have to say we were married 50 years ago and when we got married it was never any question about whether we were going to pay tithes and give an offering or not we came together knowing that that's what the Lord required of us and we've done it down through the years down through the years and guess what we missed it we've never missed it well I'll say this is the boast in the Lord first lady said we've been everywhere after we retired we've been to so many countries the one we haven't gone is to any Asian countries but all the Europe's and Paris and all that kind of stuff Africa we've been all over the place because the Lord promised he said I'll give you what you need and I'll let your baskets overflow I'll open the windows of heaven and pour you out a blessing that you're not able to receive in other words your baskets will run over give God what belongs to him and then let him know how you love him by giving him an offering that's it for me let us stand for me I don't make this I don't make this plea I'm not the offering receiver generally but that's what the Lord has said for us today all right hold your tithes and offering up to the Lord Father in the name of Jesus we thank you we thank you for every provision that you've made for us thank you because you've opened doors where there seemed not to have been a door where there seemed not to be a way but we thank you that you continue to be faithful to your people we thank you oh God that you've directed our path and Lord we receive what you say into our spirits receive our offerings oh God in Jesus name we pray amen you may come and bring your offer look at these little children they're trying to get their offering in God bless you bless you honey yeah they're getting their offering you're gonna be blessed alright blessings and glory bless you sir we're glad to have you with us his mother and talk with the first lady God bless you we're glad to have you would you like to have a word alright you're good alright good we're excited to have you with us today and also we're excited because the lanes are back with us today amen God bless you amen and they've got that beautiful little boy amen we're glad that you all are back with us in service alright are there any other visitors that I don't recognize alright go ahead carry it on sister Miss Alexander alright come on all that determination come on thank you lord
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STEAMBOAT E10: चला सूक्ष्म जगाकडे बारकाईने पाहूया
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Speaker: Rafikh Shaikh (HBCSE)
कोडी सोडवणे कोणाला आवडत नाहीत? आपल्या सभोवताली, दररोजच्या गोष्टीतही खूप सारी कोडी दडलेली आहेत. जसेकी धूळ कुठून येते? त्यात काय काय असते? अशी कोडी कशी सोडवायची? त्यासाठी कोणती साधने वापरायचे? आणि सर्वात महत्वाचे; यातून आपण विज्ञान आणि निसर्गाबद्दल काय शिकू शकतो? पुढच्या स्टीमबोट सेशन मध्ये आपण या सर्व गोष्टींवर चर्चा करूया. #steamboat
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, मक् Shoot la la la la Ramadan यह प्रखारी दिस्तो, एक चोटा सा पेपर सा बन लेला मिक्रुस्कोप आई, अनी तेचा मादे एक चोटी सी लेंस आई. आ चोटा अनी तोगराच आपले लाच मोठा करू दाखो जग, और और चोटाच तेमल आपन तेला पहेजे ती ते गिवून दाउ चोट. उआ, आच्चा भागा ता पन जे खाई कोरी सोडा रहुत, तैचा ती आपन पहवापन नहीं। ता आपन तोप शुग करू ख़े आई आई आपने डेवाश. आई में जाँ कोरी आज़ा से वह चाथारता से, आपने सवो ताली, आपन अद्ता सद्या एक आप पान्डमिक मदे किमा एक पूरना जगा बभरा परन्त पसरे लेग दो हा रोग हो ता करोना, खोविद, तब आपन सगरे जन मास को अप्रोचो तो. परन्तु, मासक मदे पन कुब सारे वराएती होती. सर्जिकल मासक होते, N95, कपडया चे मास, किमाम परत, कपडया मदे पन वेवग़े एक लेएर, डोन लेएर, किती किती ठर्द आपन जे चे लाओले या प्रकरे मासक. तर समजा ता माजे कर एह दोन मासक है. एक है सर्जिकल मासक, अने एक है कप्रे था मासक. तर या दोन मासक पाए कि कुतला मासक जास्त एक तिवासल करूना पास्वन अपला बचाव करना सेती. दिशा तुला काई वड़्यो? माजे मी कुपर आस बात में वड़ा एक ले ले, कि लोका डोन-डोन मास कवाबरता, तर यावी शी मलो कुपषी अक्तु मंजे उचुक्ता साई चीजी जान्दूं गेजी कि कसका है मंजे ते शक्के हो दे, अनी दोनी मासक मले, हवातर आती हो सकते मंजा पं स्वास लिए हो सकतो, तर मैं कसका है ते वाईरस को सुन आपला लवाज सुशक्ते तर, ले माला दे किल पुड़ कुड़त्स, तर तुमी जर ते माला साई पिल तर मला पार अनन्दूं. तर आपन आता बगभी या के ड़स दिशाने साँगित ले कि, वेकभी आप पर दती न लोग तला वाए चे, कि एक सरजिकल मास, कि मार या एक काप्रयात मास, कि वर ते पेर करो ते कापभराईत मास, अनी, फराट या सोब त सरजिकल की मान तुस्ट सा वाश्ट लाए, तो कासा बनला है? थे एक बिटा में है लुप्रोस लिट आद्जिस कर तो एची तो कासा बनला है जिस तो है तो आद मास जो है तो चोटे चोटे दागे अनी ते दागे अरजोंटल लनी वर्टिकल, मजे ते विन ले ले तो दागे ची अप्रिला साइस पेज दिसते अनी ताशी दागे एक तर फुप सारे हुन तेजे चोकों चोकों क्यों आयाद बनलेद अनी मदे फुप सारी रिकामे जागा है तो रिकामे जागे तुन आप्ले लाहावा एते तो लिए चकी और वाह्रुस तुद और उईू स्छएः क्तो उखाना आई उश्छ़ ता कर भगी या वाह्रेस्ची साइस का यहस ते अत पकते बगग़ बगो यह की आपनले जागे तुन का ही दिस थे अतमी सरजीकल मास के तो हाई वाला अनी अग़्ा me microscooper lauto and here is the surgical mask now we are looking at the surgical mask and here it looks a little different so the mask is made of vinyls and the pattern is a similar pattern everyone is arranged in the same way here there is no pattern no one is arranged in any way there is only one fiber but here also there is a fiber there is some space in it so we have seen that in these two masks there is a difference you close it and start the presentation Rafiq you can see that there is a difference in the surgical mask but in the surgical mask there is a difference in the middle there are electrical charges and that makes it more effective right so let's see what we have said if we look at the size of the virus and the mask we have seen the picture and the fat what is the size of the virus sorry you can only imagine that the size of the virus is shown in the picture there is a difference in the size of the virus so let's compare the size of the virus there is a big black ball next to it there is a case and it is a tool it is around 500 microns that is half a millimeter we have made a lot of pieces of it and we have made 500 pieces of it so one piece is around 1 micron and we have made 10 pieces of it so the part that is there is the size of the corona virus so let's see if we look at the size of the mask and as Arunabh said the size of the surgical mask or N95 mask there is a difference in the size of the mask the charge is the same the weight of the money is the same so let's measure it so this is the size of the virus so 30 microns I mean we have to measure it except for the corona virus so that is the size of the mask if we look at the size of the mask but to that size if we look at the size of the mask if we look at the size of the mask तेचे मुड़ की हवेले जाईला जागा है, पन जो द्रोपलेत है, ते कुछे न कुछे तरी आदकुन बस्तिल। आनी चार्ज बार आसले मुड़े ते तेचा अप्यप्क्ष्तिष्ती आजुन अप्यप्त्रक करनेजा जो क्योछे लग ख्राप करनेची जिजि तेचिक शम्ता है ती जाँस तवार्ते तच्छा आ मुड़े जर पक तवार्यास एक पार्टिकल जाँ स्पले आसते, तर अपले लग कुप वेग्र पड़तीचे बाच माश बना लग ले आसते, अपन करन की ती माश था द्रोपलेट सोबतस आपन दाल तो माश तो आपन हापरेट में करते है कि अपन अपन अपन आपन शेराज़र वाईरासर सेंटर तो बहाई जाँँ आने पाजे, अपन दुस्टर थी का निदा थो अपन अपन पन लेज पर तो ले की ते द्रोपलेट आपने नाखा पर आले ने पाजे, अपन कपडय च्फड़ा माश सुद आपने ला काही परतिषत प्रटक्ष्छन देद तो करन ते द्रोपलेट काही प्र मना थामवो श्वतो पन अपन आपन दुस्टर जागा आहे जाचा तुन आपन हवा गे थे, तेचा तु काही प्र मना थे यो श्वतर मजे थोड़क्या तसा साँगा जागा जागा अपन शक्के तितकी मजे वाईरस शरी राद भुष्ने ची जागा ने तितकी कमी करनेचा प्रेटन कर तो अपन आपन दुन प्रेटन कर तो एक ये एक वाईरस आपन प्र ने पुष्टर ने पाजे, अपन दुस्टर हवा लिप पाजे, समजा आपन आसा माज को आपर लागी देचा मुले हवावा चेत नहीं, अपन आपन दुन प्रेटन कर तो एक एक वाईरस आपन ने पुष्टर ने पाजे, अपन दुस्टर हवा लिप पाजे, समजा आपन आसा माज को अपर लागी, देचा मुले हवावावा चेत नहीं, क्यों आपन स्वाज गेला कुप त्राष्टर प्रेटन, अपन समजा आपन लागे जास्ट शोस लागना रासे नहीं आपन आस्पास लोको जास्टन अस तिल, तो कप्रेटन माज सुदा ताले, अपन समजा आपन आश्टिकाने जातो जो सो हस्विटल वगे रहे, ये ते चान्सिच आए कि वाईरा सासु शोग्टो कि माज ती ता पेश्षन रवष्ष्टर, उपन ते आपन ती कानी सरजिकल माज कि माज तबल माज, एक अपन या चाए एक सरजिकल रह पर दती नहीं क्यों, क्यों क्यों वेड आपन जी तरहना रह सोली. तो इस पर्जी आए ते आश्वापन ती चिछल आपन जी ताकी, आपन ती ने आपन ते करे लहो. तो पही एक खुड़ हो तो, आपन तो थो तुस्र कुड़ आपन भो गया, माज तब विकड गेत लावफुत, महाबरेश्वर च्वाजा, महाबरेश्वर दातना, तो रस्ट्यात काई लोकर हे विकड होते, अनी तन्ता समझन होते कि, जे मद आए ते जंगला तु नाले लाव. तो ते में विकड गेत लग, अनी तच और काई लेबल वगरे नोते, तो मेंजे ते वाचुन करने सर्गा सकाई नोते, फर मला प्रश्नासा होता कि, खरत हा मद जो आ हे, तो जंगला तिल आ हे का, मेंगी तो वेव सा एक पदतीने बनो लाशे, जो सा मद मच पालन करुम बनो दा थ्या बदतीने. तर समजा, तो आपन कषा पते दिने माइक करते है। तुलके काए आंदाज देता है, तुज़ा बचाराने कषा पते दिने आपन ते का तुषोगी, जर आपन लः माइक करे थे कि, कषर सा जंगला तु नाले लग ला सा है मज कण वेव सा एक लग है? तर ते वल्साएक लोग काई तंचे करे कुप सांग ले गार नहीं जे पद्दते अस दिल. ते जे काई बाखिचे बहागाई ते नहीं. तर तो ये बगुष्व्प्तो क्यों. तुसराजो तुजा जो पद्दत हूती ते के, बहुते कि ते जे मजा थे थोडवा और नहीं सरगों काई ता का जा सक्छ्तीं तब उड्चागाग नहीं. तर ते चे में वी शाकर हैजा मडे आहे खाए क्यों तासला काई प्दाडार डाए का फ्याँ बहूशभ्तो. तो आप पदद तो अप्रेज़ तर्वालग, कुतले फुल गेतले आपन, तर फुला मदे काही विषिस्ट बाग आस तर एक प्रज़ना साथी तेचदों बागत, एक तो मादी बाग आस तो आने इक नर बाग. तर तो जो नर मेल पारत आस तो तला पुंके सर थेला पराग पोषी तेचवाद चोट चोट चोट आस ताख. अनी तेचवादे ते परागकन आस थाट चोट प्रट्टेग जाडाडावाद. अनी अपन जे बागत आसल के परागकन ते रवे पाने तु न किटकन थे पाया दूरे वेगुरे माद्धिमा तु ते तु से खुलावर जाता तादी मं प्रजन नुद. तर थे पर जे मा आता पूल प्रड़ जंडली जा वेजोवर या कलर चे बगर आस ता ती मादे तु सुगन तास तो आसल साणिद लाजा देगी ते जे ते सगरे गोष्टी जे थे ते तेंचे जे पालींत्र किवाद थे परागकना ला एक थी का पासुं जुच्रा का थी क थर गोड़ वासना एक पड़ाल सुछे थे गाने सती मधमाची या पूला वर बज्ताते थो पड़क्षुदा आनी ते गोड़ वासना पड़ाल सुदा थे चे नती मधमाची ये तात के प्रट ते फूला मेदे आस तालಕINDISTINCT IT congress, ಗ್ಯದಳಲಿ ಮಿಡ್ಪೆತ್ ಇಕ್ಟಿಲಂದಳೆೀ ಇದ್ಳೊಿ ಕ್ದ SAY n horse… Records… So, the matchability of theair. Are those to go to their לה..? Power, color, size, are those features? अदाज काडुश्प्तो, तुला का वर्ट्ते कि समझा मला जे जब आप दतीची पराखकन जिस ले, तेचा वरूं का या अदाज काडुश्प्तो। कर अदा मंजे माजा से ती हे पहलंगत सी आएक ले कि पर प्रक्तेख फुलण्से पराखकन अलगलग स्ता, तुमि मैं आप दाख हो ले प्रामने चित्रात मिं बगु सक ले कि या दागा लगलग प्रक्र्ची पराखकन मुटे, या वरूं आप ले एक प्रकर्चा असा करने ती कि या मद्माशन नी दहा तरी वराइटीस लाने पुलाम वरूं मुट्किवाते नेक्तर जमा के ले ले लासना, और जर एक एक हद कमर शेव कि वावे वसा एक मुट्झर अ सेल तर, भी शक्के ता पारक्र में कि टेंजे कर दहा वेगल वराइटीस ती फुला अस ती तर, जंगलात ले मुट वराइटीस ती फुला अस तर, तर मुट्झे जर अपले ले एक के सारे पराखकन अलो गलत प्रकाचे दिसता है, तर मैं आशा वाटत कि कदाछिटे जंबलात लमगड असा वाडी ते जे जा मान सानी तुमाला विक लेए ला असेल, कदाछिट याने सक्के साँटी प्रट्ट ले ला असा. ༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀༀ नन्तर मी तेला क्रो सा मोथा करूं पोंच्या दोरे लेंस इक तेन एक शोटी लेंस वाप्रूं मोथा करूं बगया जा प्रतने किना तो आसा दिस ला. हाजो उजी अवरजो लगिस दे. आता या तुन मला हे जानो लेकी हाजो भागा है तेचा आत किडा है. वाखी बाज ने वाथ जेव बाज ने थर तेला कै चिदर वगगे रहुतर. तर मं क्स तो अज देला कचा بالा फुश्ण परला. तर मं में तो दो प्रश्षना महाइत करने साटी Individuals कि महा जानो में जानो डेन साटी में काई गोष्टी के लें. अत या था वर उन बगित लिब हाँ, मले, आपन तज पार्ट बख्त तव आछ तो जिववंत अए, मले लिएला सुध नहीय, मझे तो आभ जिववनत था औए, आभ तर हाँ ताल बो पक जे खे चाए झे जिववनत तर हाना असती लागा शेल थे सगर भगा या आता है या प तो आद गेला कसा. तर में ही परद तत्लस एक तसाथ एक तीजी गात होती ती गे लिए, अदी मिते ला आदव कापलो तो अता तला में उबह कापलो अनी बगाय चकरतने के ला की तेचात कदी कुथे चिद्र दिस्ते का जचाचा त्रू कि मादूं तो आद गेला असे लिए यो तो किदा होता क्यों तो किटक होता, तो अता थो ता. और दिल क्याद कम तेचा नंपर हे बनला लासे लिए का जो पुरना पोपलीत जा तो जीगात होती। तर्मु मी काई के लेगी हाज़ा एक चोटा सा बाग कापला इतून ते पुरना सा इस परेंट्ध। अने आता हाज़ा मी हे बगाई सा प्रेंटन के लागी समजा हाज़ो बखाई बागाई पानाषा बलगाई यह एक चाई किम वेगवे लेए पदद्दी्री मोचने लेए समजा हज़ लेद मैक्र।स्स्खोप मदून हज़त्ले लेद सेल तिम एप पैष्यास लिल्ते वेगाई दिस्ले आप अने हेचात लेजर वेगर दिसला अनी हमादी कुड़त्री कद दिसला तर अपला असा निशकर सकार ताईल की बहुते एक ती गात बहुरुं कुटना ली अननतर तर तला चिटक लिए. पन समजा एकाच बहागा सरक पूरन दिसलर, कन्टिनूटी दिसली, तर में आपले ला एक सानताई लिए निशकर सकार ताईल की बहुते एक मंग, आप पानाच़ बहागा है, अनी पाना तर नूस थे आपवाप आसा तेयार जाले. तेसा ती मंग में परती मिक्रुस्वोप मदे बगिटलर. आप पानाच़ चोटे बहागा पस्वं बगाईले सुवाप करते, तर आप पेशी आप पेशी आप पेशी आप पेशी आप पेशी आप नि मंग में बख्तो आप खाली खाली पर दे की कस होते. तेसा तेभ रद तेव पानाच़ बहागाई तर इक हो नगी और बगिल आप पानाच़ शोटी केस अस दती. अचा ते मिं बख्तो आप, मादे कोट णी तोगा की वहागागा नहीं तो एकचेंज हो तो एका. तशाश पदेजिज़़ा किटे केचा मद्या है. तमला अलनतर यह वातुन आसा कर्ड़, कि हाजो एक प्रकाची प्लाए किवा एक क्यमन्ते ला, उडनार चोड़़ा सा एक किटे का है. तच्या दोन, तच्या लाए, तच्या पान सम्दास्ट ला एक जाडे यह से जाडे एसे पाणाचुड़ा था. तच्या आन्ट उन्द खुप चुटा सा यह पानाचा मदी ते देथा. अच्या वंद ते अनट तुम ते भाए रेत्ट, तच्या सोभग्य केमिकल आस्तात, तुव मि थ्धरोल कि रहाजो आप्रेवगा साटी पक त मि तुवनोज गोच्टेव अप्रेल आप तर मैंक्रोस्खो पा प्रोद्स्खो पा है आप टेप प्राप्रयंत अप दरी ज़री सेलो टेप आस तेना ज़जा तुन आपना दिसुषेप त्राश्परन्त आए तेवापन्तु तेशा ती मुमी खेरो लेकि मी काई करेल की, एक तर मी तेप संजा शी खेगली पुठेई लाओली करनती तेजा वर चिकत पदारता है, तर कुछी दूल तेजा वर परली तती तेश्टी चिपकून रही, अनिन तर मुमी ते बगुन मी माएक्रुषक मादे भगुन जानु गेजा परन्ता करेल की ते काई आए है अनि परन्तु मी हैचत ला एकसपर्त नस्ट्या मुरे, मला है माएक्रुषक मादे बगुन फेशान तेजा नहीं नहीं, की दूल जी आए, तेजा शाद मी जे काई बखुक तो ते कुछु ना लाशे, किवाते काई आए, तेजा शाट साटी मी आजु नहीं थरो ले की, मी पंक्याचा तिकानी आनी खिलकी जाजी तिकानी लाए, तेजा मादे समजा ता साद काई दिस लग, तर मी मी आजु साद शाद किलकी ती किचर मदूना आए लाशे, बगुते, समजा तेजा शीवा आए, आपले जे शरी रहे, मी आजा पन वास्कला अते की शरे, आपन ज� आपन जाजी प्छाए ती, मैं अगोग ता लग पाईजे मनों में काए किल, कि माजा सेडा वर पाईवर, अठावर थेप लाए प्चाडू गेटला, अन तेजा सबबद मग तेजे बुद पेषी काई आए ते आल्यास ती, मग में ते मिक्रोस कुमडे बगुन मी ते खम� ती ता जे काए जावाज हल, आई तासच जर मैं मैं स्यमपल में दे दिस ले, तो मैं मैं बला सांग ते लिक आरे, बहुत यक ते ती तुना लाए से बहुत बहुत बहुत काए बागुज है ना, तो आपने किचन मदूगी तो, अपन जी मां स्वपाक करतो ना, ते मां, एक तर आपन जे काए संजा पुख करतो एक वां जे स्वपाक करतो ना, भॉभ्ःाए गोश्टी ज़रतात, अन ठे काला भूर नितो, दूर नितो, ते चाए मदे है स्वपाक, टेच मदे मारे, ला भागा ना पदगी से काए काए कान सुद्दा देस्छे. तर पन काए मराति मदे ले ले बाओ टे काजरी मन ता, तो काजरी, तो थे जाडे सुड़ा दूले ता बाग बन ताट. आनी हे गी गोष्टे जी मितला मला सर्प्राइजिन वाटली क्यो मी एक स्पेक के लिनो ती की ताट में कुक सारे चोट-शोटे प्लास्टिक चे तुकले सुड़ा देसने. आनी हे गी गोष्टे जी मितला मला सर्प्राइजिन वाटली क्यो मी एक स्पेक के लिनो ती की ताट में कुक सारे चोट-शोटे प्लास्टिक चे तुकले सुड़ा देसने. जन आतकाल माख्रो प्लास्टिक आसा माच्टिन लगाता. तर आपन गराड जे मैं को फुग़र पर दिज़े प्लाष्टिक वापर तो, वापरा मोड़े नहीं वोले क्यों ताप्मान वाये मोड़े क्यों। सुड़ाचा दारेक प्लकाषा मोड़े तुकले हो तर चोट-चोटे. और वो ते सोड़ा डुले तास्टा. तर सगर जास्त जे मला दिसले होते थे है प्रकर चे दागे होते, जे आपले कप्रे आतून निक्तात, अने ते दूलिचा बहाग वंता, तचाच आपन जी दूल बक्ति ते आशे एकत्र जमा होते, तर ता आपन ही ची कोडि बगिलि वेग्र भद्धी थी चाचाचाजो थे सोड़ने जी पददत आए, तचाचा थाचा प्त्त्रू अपले ला माद्धिमा तूत्न अपले ला विद्ने आन तो आपला परेसरा आपे बदल, मुमबाई मदे माजे आस्पास योडे ज़ार नहीं, पन जे लोगगर ज़ारा ची आस्पास राउज, जे ज़ारा ची आस्पास ड़ारा है, तन जे आचा पराक कन सुभ्दा दिस्टिल. आसो खुप सरे आग गोष्टी ज़ार आलुमबूना है ती में पुषे राथा, किती बे ख्लोर वर राथा, तुझे गरा चास्पास काया है, गरा थ की लोगगर आथा, खिलके कुतले बाजुला है, की लोगगे यह दाथा, देया सरे गोष्टी खुप सरे गोष्टी वर ती अभी दागी तैंगी ती कषार इती लेई शोडवने चाई प्रीय है तर का लाउने आदी, एक ती तो थोच पुरावे अपले खड़े आसार लाउने तापी ते कषे काई तैंगी फुंट्स्पोब की वा शौछ्ट्मदरषी बाखुर रुए तैंगी तैंगी तेंगी त ॐ ॐ ॐ
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UC5FolG51YxoRWRDJAndxG-w
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City PSA Gift Card Scam
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"Sheboygan",
"Wisconsin",
"Community",
"Media",
"public access",
"government access",
"community media center",
"television",
"station",
"WSCS",
"TV",
"PEG"
] | 2019-08-30T16:03:03 | 2024-04-18T18:12:32 | 31 |
vzVYCd-3tT4
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Hello, I'm Detective Stuart from the Sheboygan Police Department. Here are some tips to avoid being the victim of a scam. A legitimate business will not require you to send payment by purchasing gift cards and then providing the gift card numbers to them over the phone. Use common sense. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is. If you know someone who is vulnerable to a scam, talk to them and ask them to talk to you prior to sending anyone money. For more information on scams, stop at the Sheboygan Police Department and pick up a pamphlet or research scams online.
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Space VFX (Spoiler Alert : We Cheated)
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by Aidy Burrows at Blender Conference 2017
Watch it all: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLa1F2ddGya_9XER0wnFS6Mgnp3T-hgSZO
Learn more at https://www.blender.org/conference
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"science",
"bcon17",
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"amsterdam",
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"blender 3d",
"conference",
"blender",
"2017",
"talk",
"vfx",
"de balie",
"presentation",
"open source",
"3d",
"education"
] | 2017-11-15T10:27:40 | 2024-02-05T08:35:22 | 1,697 |
vZqjZNoBxPM
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My name is Adi Boros, I'm from cgmasters.net, and before that I was worked at a games company called TT Games, and a part of that was TT Fusion, part of the whole Warner Brothers interactive entertainment stuff, and I've kind of rolled forward to about a year ago, we were thinking to do some kind of project, trying to test what Blender could do with a certain theme, and so we hooked up with Gleb Alexandrov from Creative Shrimp, who's this really unknown kind of up and comer, actually no, he was just on that screen over here, it's like the only face I can make out at the moment, because it's very bright, but yeah, so we got together and thought well let's do something to do with space, because first of all it's like a super inspiring backdrop to use to create loads of inspiring stories, and it just looks cool anyway, so that's a good start, and so we basically got together, so how could we do that, and then try and share a lot of those ideas, so the problem with space is it's a bit on the big side, and what happens there is you get something like this, that even is a slide that makes me wince, but basically we're going to need to find a lot of ways to kind of get around, how do you actually really do that, how do you create some sort of astronomical scenes, because we kind of agreed that we didn't necessarily want to represent it as a kind of a scientific project, we kind of felt sort of compelled to give that idea a go, because you know something about the Blender community makes us think it should be authentic as possible and everything, but we kind of went with the kind of more leaned heavily on the artistic side, and kind of the cheating side of it if you will, so it's not kind of obviously a problem completely unique to us or anything, this is an issue that has been, you know, dwelled with a lot, and kind of really delved into deep on many different films and projects and so on, so for example, other people have cheated, and kind of it's the illusion of things, so for example on the left here this R2D2, might be surprising for some people in the Netherlands to see that there are people this small that can fit into a little thing like that, and then similarly to the people in the Netherlands that person isn't normally sized, this isn't, actually yes of course that isn't a giant or anything, that obviously is a miniature, so obviously creating an illusion is perfectly fine, it's completely okay to kind of just do whatever it takes to get the job done, and obviously the audience is along with you on the ride to kind of suspend disbelief a little bit, so with that in mind we wanted to try and break down how to try and sort of get into the various things that we were going to need to do, which was basically create some sort of infinite detail I suppose, so that was kind of borrowing and stealing other tricks and tips from other things, so for example working in the games industry, something that's very very common that you might do is work with a seamless texture, working in all very borders of the image, this is obviously not exactly that fresh an idea, but you just make the image tile so that the very borders of this image don't look like they kind of stop at a very clear line and instead sort of tile, and you can kind of get away with that a little bit, but if you scale it up too much it's you're going to start seeing a pattern, but if you apply that very same texture just to kind of a sphere basically and light it, you can kind of see you don't really get to see very much in the way of repetition, but if you zoom in on that even with say something like a 16k texture, so depending on what kind of space shot we wanted, what kind of ships were kind of flying through this thing and we wanted to kind of keep on top or something, if you get too close into a planet like that obviously you're going to need to find a different solution, so just tile it up, but from this vantage point I guess you can see that you can start to see lots of repetitious detail, but when you zoom in it starts to look okay, so it's going to look okay at one scale, but it's not going to look okay at another, but that's kind of a little trick in itself because I've jumped forward there, that isn't as tiled as it was in the last scene, it's actually tiled like that, so you know we need an issue, we need some sort of way to be able to get through that and yes that's a gif and it's actually playing the movie, all right cool, so we have this seamless texture on the left of this asteroids and on the right hand side there you can see basically what we're doing is fading into that texture, you can just about make out like if you get the right kind of point that you zoom in, fade into it then you can have it so it doesn't look too obviously just suddenly fading in, this is the kind of setup for that, so I want you to try and put as much technical detail you know like kind of node kind of specifics in this talk as possible which some people might find a bit frustrating or slow or something, but I'm just going to try and get through this as quickly as possible, so on the top there that's the not tiling version, at the bottom that's tiling lots and lots and lots and it's going into this end mix node over here, so basically that's those are the two textures which go into that mix node, the thing that's driving the factor though is this camera data node, we're taking the view distance out and we've got the first math node is just set to divide and then the value you give it is going to be the amount of blender units where this kind of distance fade starts to kick in, so 1.5 blender units are in it's going to start fading into that or the second texture, the thing is is that this next math node that we have there that's set to power that is a distance speed I suppose you could say the fade speed I should say and that is set to 1 at the moment so it's not going to do anything but if you kind of crank that right up it can fade really really quickly into that next image so you can kind of really really fine tune that and then also we another way to be able to get as much detail as possible is to take a look at more procedural texturing so that's where this noise texture is amazingly useful even just as simple as that you can get a lot of that get a lot out of that but we'll come back to that in a little bit the what I wanted to talk about first is the fact that that same kind of procedural texture it just doesn't have to kind of influence the actual visual pixels of it in terms of color and brightness and so on it can actually distort the positions that we've probably all seen so here's a kind of pebble shaped sphere that's been just kind of squashed a little bit and you can see more or less the resolution of it but obviously if you kind of take those same sorts of procedural textures you can see what we're using on there is we're taking it into a displacement modifier and it's using that procedural texture that you can see on the bottom right and then we kind of just smooth it a little bit but the key thing that we're doing there is let me see if I can just point to this field here you can see that that bit is where we're setting another object as its coordinates and that becomes important a little bit later on but otherwise we can just sort of start stacking up lots and lots of these procedural textures on top to kind of get the various different details that we were looking for out of asteroids because it was obviously going to take us a very long time to create a lot and lot of asteroids so we need to figure out ways to do that and you can see you can use the color ramp down there to really kind of start to change where you fade in to brightnesses and the various dark values so you can get the bright bits are going to push it out and the dark bits are going to push it in and mid gray should leave it flat and then put it through just put a bit of a diffuse texture on there similar as we were looking at before with that same seamless texture and then what we're doing here is as I was saying about the texture coordinates that we're using using another object which was just stay in place you can see that we've got these four different asteroids but have a different kind of portion of that texture so you can kind of as long as we move the asteroid somewhere else you've got to get an infinite amount of asteroids basically so then we just put that into an asteroid field throw some other little bits and pieces of effects in there so with that though by the way the farther away that they get from the camera it's okay to just go on very low resolution otherwise you'll get that second image that we did before whether it just out of memory so anyway right bring in some of those sorts of same sort of ideas to take a look at planets we've got this image here which on the left hand side we just got a moon texture and if you combine that with I say a Mars texture and but use the third texture like this IO here that we've got as a mask you can see the results of that on the right hand side and then you can sort of change the texture position and create any number of unusual planets very very quickly like these for example but you might be thinking well what do you mean by just grab a texture you know well these are the sorts of textures that we'd get you know so these equirectangular maps are really useful very easy to apply to the model and you can see that this is the location of where they we've got this image at the top like for example that's the website there if you want to grab and do similar things they're kind of mixed from the NASA details I think and this is another one this is Mars and then you've got there the NASA 3d resources which are really good so if anyone wants to kind of dig into that in more detail I highly recommend it it's got really cool 3d models as well as textures on there blend files even sort of like the curiosity rover and things like that it's really cool stuff and that's what it looks like when we apply that Mars texture for example on to the sphere you can see the little red arrow there all I'm doing is actually literally just putting it on just really simple shader just putting the just changing that texture coordinates there to the sphere option and basically it does the rest for you it's really really easy but if you did need to do in UVs for some reason so for example you were taking it into a game or something then now in 2.7 9 we have the generate UVs and we actually get this is only available when you actually create the object though and it actually does deliver you some pretty decent UVs which look basically like that so you can tweak them a little bit if you want to at that stage but that's a lesser much faster than what we had to do before and now what we can do is basically if we want to transfer what we did in the really really super simple version that we did before because we were trying to do things as fast as possible you can see that we've got you can see we're basically selecting that object and at the top there those four top nodes those are the ones that we saw from before that's what's actually showing on the planet but this texture at the bottom is just create a new texture at the dimensions you want and then hit bake for an omit pass and then it's you've now got your UVs so you can now bake out that texture and then apply it onto the model and it's super simple if you want to get into games and stuff so let's take a little bit more of a look at the noise stuff so yeah let's see so with this we wanted to take a look at kind of create a procedural planet basically so one of the issues with that is that what we want to do is be able to create node groups and so on or at least kind of suggest how you might be able to do that and one of the issues or one of the ways in which it makes it very quickly and easy to get confused is that the fact that you the color ramp which is awesome you can just use really easily just shift that black flag thing over here sort of towards the middle and then you're going to kind of crunch down all that lower end instead of it being black to mid gray now we're going to sort of remove a lot of that black to mid gray and now that's all just going to become black so the problem with that though is that we can't really plug those sliders into kind of a group node which was talked about on another talk in fact actually which I recommend checking out from mad animation I think it was and they've got a really cool node set up to be able to deal with that this is another way to be able to deal with that it's possibly kind of just a simpler kind of hack I suppose but what we could do is instead of using the color ramp just use the RGB curves instead which is if you click on one of those points you get this little X and Y at the bottom there and now if you just kind of move that to 0.5 it basically does exactly the same thing as we did before so just kind of come just comparing the color ramp at the bottom and the RGB curves that basically exactly the same the problem is on the outside of the RGB curves though we're going to get some crazy figures because I can go way outside of 0.1 or way below 0.1 above 1 so sometimes you might need actually just a color ramp anyway at the end of it just to sort of clamp off those details otherwise you can get some crazy stuff but otherwise once you have that you then have the special thing about the RGB curves is that we have the factor slider so once we take that at 0 we're not using it at all and then when we slide it all the way down to 1 it's kind of the same thing as just chucking your black flag of that color ramp and plugging it all the way over so basically now you have a slider that you can actually plug into a kind of node group or something ways to kind of kind of get a little bit further with that is the fact that you can plug in a mix node into the factor of the RGB curves and then just set up two value nodes to kind of give you your whatever you want to set as your boundary so what your lowest value is and what your highest value is so for example in the RGB curves node by default that goes down to minus one and up to one but if you want to go outside of those values you can do so for example with a color ramp you just want to go from zero to one often so you can just kind of set up that and then to do the other side kind of the white flag you can see these sorts of nodes over here just those last four on the side that's basically exactly the same set up as this but instead of it doing it for the moving the left hand side over which is moving the right hand side over and now we've got two sliders which would be this value here and that value we can basically just plug that into a node group if we wanted to so with that we can take a look at some of the noise that we can put into other things so for example we did this kind of the gas rings instead of obviously modeling the individual pieces of dust if it's far far enough away what we can do is just use again more noise so just create a disk of geometry just a single layer and then use the wave texture so what we've got here is the texture coordinates going into a wave texture in fact actually no sorry the texture coordinate isn't going into that wave texture yet it's just using the generated coordinates by default which gives you this kind of crazy idea which I wonder if that's somewhere in the universe but anyway alright so you have this object coordinates that you can put into this wave texture instead and that gives us what we want but it's kind of a bit too uniform bit too you know obviously it just looks way too more just too simple so what we want to do is simply plug that wave texture instead into a noise texture and just kind of control that scale there until we get something that we think looks appealing and then from there we just want to add in a gradient texture because otherwise you're gonna get that hash transition at the very edges of the geometry on one side you have so we're just gonna plug in that gradient texture again informed by some UV's so just kind of separate out the UV's into just a flat line and then what we want to do is take that gradient texture into the color ramp color ramps going into that from black to white to black which it goes which we can see from the very edges of that the geometry that we've got and then it's going into a power node just to control the fade so when we add them together well multiply them together I should say with this node at the end we can then get the whole detail and that's just a really simple shaders like couldn't be simpler really just going into a mixed shader into the factor transparency and diffuse so that you can get the shadow of the planet kind of obscuring a lot of the areas of the actual rings themselves so let's take a little bit more of a look at some noise so nature's pretty noisy it's good to get a good handle on that noise so basically every scale so you've got like the Brownian motion of like a suspended particle of pollen in fluid you know and from the noisy pattern of a mosquito flying around or like a the clearly the the arrangement of stars in the sky so we really want to get a handle on that noise and kind of how we're gonna go about doing that so what we might think to do on doing some sort of kind of big nebula type scene is to try and turn to the volumetric tools which is really cool but they do take a long time to render sometimes those times can be astronomical but thank you there might be several of those pins coming let's see so so basically what we want to do is take the noise texture which is just on that color amp there which is using that to increase contrast a little bit and then the power node is just to kind of change the fade of it a little bit some of these but what we can do is really get noisy with the noise is the point I'm trying to make here which is just plug a noise texture into the noise vector then you can get again this is you get a much more sort of type of details there's far more contrast I hope it's kind of comes across in these these images here you get a more definition and then what you can do instead of just going straight into it to give yourself some more control we want to be able to take the noise and kind of add it into the vector instead the problem with that though and let's see if this slide even works which it may not do which is not going to do but I'll just explain it I'm gonna somehow abstractly describe noise all right so basically the noise when you add it like that you're adding it only in positive values so what happens is the noise has the appearance of basically sliding down into the bottom left so just to kind of try and improve that a little bit what we can do is we can instead subtract 0.5 bar text actually covered this in pretty big detail actually a few years ago at the conference and so just set an RGB value of 0.5 and in the second socket there and then when you end up basically get into the next invisible slide you would then see the fact that it kind of almost looks like a 3d it sort of almost looks like it goes into a little bit more depth on that image and it is actually looks far more convincing which we'll hopefully see shortly so at that point then we have various different controls that we can just take out which have put into decided to put into that red frame and the side there so various different values what the key thing that I'm trying to point out on this one is that the what really looks cool with that noise to give it that extra bit of contrast is to make sure the values for the scale detail and distortion are the same so on the on the noise texture that's informed in the vectors and the noise texture that's informed in the the grayscale values that you end up seeing so with that we have an image so this is the kind of ideas that we did to try and sort of fade into the nebula kind of just or cloud you know you can adjust this technique to sort of work with just as a clouds fly through kind of idea it's quite low resolution on this screen though it's I mean you can go as high resolution as you want to that's the whole point of it really but on this little file to try and make sure it works in the talk it's just kind of scaled down a little bit and so yeah the rather than reaching for those volumetrics shaders and so on what we've doing instead is just tricking it this is another kind of games technique you might do and that's just a plane which is set into an array and it's kind of loads of those planes and the camera just goes straight down to be able to do that to kind of explain kind of why that works is because our noise the amazing thing about the noise is that it is 3d noise so you can see on this lower left you can if you scale the noise and kind of create enough contrast you could see the noise is all different but it's obviously related it's kind of packed together and so that's the trick when you kind of go through it and use your camera fade node that we talked about at the beginning you don't get any of those hard transitions you basically just it just looks like you're kind of taking volumetric slices basically so with that you've got the just you can mix together various different sorts of noise so on here we've got the two sorts of noises we have the just different scales kind of combine them together and the point I'm making here is just that it's really simple that node at the end is just a distance fade the the group that you can see over here that's just that basically the same sort of set up that we talked about earlier on and otherwise you want to definitely if you just leave it at that though you might actually notice that what you're looking at is just pure white which is probably would put off a lot of people I think at that point maybe just give up on the technique and kind of whatever I'll figure out a different way to do it but if you kind of take the color values instead all the stuff in this frame again pretty simple stuff it's just a noise texture and then we have the hue saturation value and a multiply so if you take this multiply node and then in this second socket you just put a little color value and make it full white you can basically just get something which sort of starts to tint the whole nebula something that of your choosing and then you could just change the contrast and then over here you could also use the color management so for example like filmic and this kind of thing so with that there's that noise as well just to bring it back to what we talked about before about making noisy noise you can basically take these three nodes here I've just been replaced with that whole node setup that you saw the insides of before and you kind of get a lot more sort of definition that I mean this is just noise but it's starting to resemble a lot more of like bit more authentic kind of large scale dust I suppose okay so what was here let's move on wormholes so yes this has been sort of looked at in lots of different ways these various films everyone always kind of has approached this subject in many different ways film contact 2001 and more recently Thor and we can basically take a lot of that as inspiration it's obviously like theoretical stuff no one's been out there and taken any sort of reference images to create this sort of stuff so it's we're kind of down to our own imagination on this one the way we've tried to go about it is kind of this sort of idea again it's very low resolution you can kind of go as you know as high detailed and as high as many frames as you want so for this kind of thing again the the idea is we this could go on infinitely you could just as long as however this long the segment was maybe it was supposed to feature for the entire length of a song or something and you wanted to try and create like a massive loop or something along these sorts of lines the way to get infinite detail on that is again to kind of take a look at procedural noise but this time to just work it like this so instead of actually the camera flying zooming down the geometry we just take a bit of cylinder and then just add some extra bevels down the cylinder just to get that extra smooth geometry and it's rigged using bending bones and then at the very end the very tip of the the sort of wormhole there is has a bone on there and we're using this procedural noise this time so we could just have this go and extend for as long as we wanted well all we've done is place one key frame and then here in the noise is just our you know again just some procedural detail and you just set that as to be as fast or as you know you just change the scale and strength to kind of please whatever you want to do with it so with that you know in general we just learned a lot of interesting things about space so for example this is to create a kind of a sun object we learned that our sun is actually pretty surprising because well kind of important in a way is not just because it's given us all life obviously obviously have a certain effect kind of we like it for a lot of reasons but the kind of an interesting from a scientific point of view is the fact that it's one of the most spherical objects in the visible universe that we can see you know so it's a kind of an unusual thing I thought oh that's quite cool it's not most sort of celestial objects like this kind of a little bit more wider around the waist shall we say so that was you know we've kind of uncovered some interesting things that we enjoyed on the project an asteroid for example this is not at all usually as far as I'm aware anyway is you don't get this that whenever you see kind of asteroid fields and it's kind of you can see from one asteroid to another asteroid and it's like close and you know something's flying through there and it's dangerously you know you're gonna blow up or something that just doesn't happen you could basically it's much more likely that you would stand on one asteroid and then look out all directions to turn look where the nearest other asteroid is and see nothing so what is that good art no I don't think so so you may have heard something like this before creativity is the art of concealing your sources which or in other words you know sometimes steal like an artist is another expression so I think you know I kind of see that as being a sort of you know we're taking influence from something we are doing that whether we like it or not we are always influenced by us around insore our culture or where whatever it may be and so how I feel that's an important phrase is because if you are gonna be influenced anyway it's best to be deliberate about your influence so kind of you know take the ideas that you want deliberately and solve you know so you could be more direct and have more purpose with you know more hopefully more be more effective with that idea and in a similar way kind of just tie it together as a theme you know we're sort of talking about just to cheat like an artist as well so as we said at the start it's like a whole suspension of disbelief we want the audience to come along with us for the ride and thank you for coming along on this ride as I've gone through all this stuff thank you very much
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SCOTUS Justices Aren’t Buying ‘Independent State Legislature Theory' in Moore v. Harper Case
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Oral arguments for one of the most consequential Supreme Court cases have began this week, and based on oral arguments, it seems like the Supreme Court justices aren't buying the arguments from Republicans who want to unleash an illegitimate legal theory on the country.
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Morvey Harper is one of, if not the most consequential cases the Supreme Court is taking up this term, because it could quite literally determine the fate of U.S. democracy. And that's not hyperbole. So this was my reaction back in July of this year when we found out that they were going to be hearing this case. This case could strip citizens in certain states of the ability to choose who the president is. If the Supreme Court embraces this bogus theory, they are instilling in state legislatures virtually unlimited power when it comes to elections. So in the event, for example, there's a presidential election and a Democrat wins in a state like Michigan that's dominated by Republicans. Republicans can do what Trump wanted them to do last time, and they can do this legally. They can just toss out the results of the election and appoint their own electors to the Electoral College. So in that state, the legislature can unilaterally decide who everyone is choosing as president, removing the choice from voters entirely. So you can hear it in my voice that I was exasperated because this could spell doom for U.S. democracy. Now if you want to know what independent state legislature theory is, well, watch that video. I'll link to it down below. I'll give you a more robust explanation as to what that is. Long story short, legal expert after legal expert has sounded the alarm about this theory and how it would be dangerous to U.S. democracy. Here's a quick rundown courtesy of HuffPost of the main implications here. Its adoption would place legislatures outside of the purview of state constitutions, effectively ending state court judicial review of election laws or congressional district maps. There would also be no gubernatorial veto of such laws. Even administration would effectively short circuit as every little change would need to be approved by a legislature and citizen backed ballot initiatives on election or redistricting law would no longer be allowed. Now we're only scratching the surface with that paragraph. Essentially, this could even potentially allow states to overthrow the results of their elections. So in the event, let's say Trump were to lose Michigan, they could unilaterally throw out that results and install their own slate of fake electors. That would be permissible if this theory is endorsed. Now the case itself involves North Carolina redistricting and that in and of itself is very important but essentially the Republicans here are using independent state legislature theory to make the case for their extremely gerrymandered map. Now we already know that the liberal justices are extremely hostile towards this or we're going to be hostile towards this but the question is where do the conservatives stand knowing that a couple of them had already preemptively vocalized a little bit of support for it. Well, we're kind of finding out now because oral arguments for more of you Harper began this week and here's where the justices stand. As Politico reports, the Supreme Court on Wednesday struggled to find consensus about a legal theory that could strip states' courts ability to review election laws passed by legislatures but a critical block of justices seemed likely to reject the most robust version of that theory that could unleash dramatic changes in how states oversee elections. The spotlight for Wednesday's oral arguments was focused on three of the high court's six conservative justices, Chief Justice John Roberts and Associate Justices Amy Coney Barrett and Brett Kavanaugh. Those three justices will likely serve as the deciding factor in any decision. The court's three liberals were extremely hostile to the theory during oral arguments while the three other conservatives have signaled sympathy for a muscular version of the theory both in previous writings and during arguments in front of the court on Wednesday. That left Roberts, Barrett and Kavanaugh as the justices who would likely be the backbone of any controlling opinion out of the court, questioning from Roberts to David Thompson who was representing the Republican legislators showed hostility to the theory. So let's pause right there and see where we're at here. So we have the three liberal justices who are openly hostile towards it plus Roberts who's also hostile towards it. And then we have Alito, Thomas and Gorsuch who are seemingly more sympathetic towards the arguments and the legal rationale for independent state legislature theory. This leaves Barrett and Kavanaugh. The fate of democracy lies in their hands. So is at least one of them. Which is all we need for a majority seemingly going to reject the arguments here. And based on oral arguments, although we can't confirm this, it does seem as if yes, one of them will side with Roberts and the liberals here. Kavanaugh's and Barrett's questions to Thompson were less revealing than those from Roberts but Kavanaugh seemingly suggested that the version of the independent state legislature theory advanced by the North Carolina lawmakers was going too far. He noted that North Carolina was trying to go further than then Chief Justice William Rehnquist's concurrence in the 2000 case Bush v. Gore which is the origin of the theory that state courts have overstepped their role and that they could be hemmed in some way. Kavanaugh also raised a brief from the Conference of Chief Justices, a collection of chief jurists from the states asking how to square their writing about the history of state courts, applying state constitutions to federal elections with the independent state legislature theory. But meanwhile also seemed skeptical at times of the argument that Thompson was advancing noting that state constitutions could be amended. But this is key, later Roberts questioning to Neil Katyal who represented the groups that challenged the initial legislatively drawn maps showed how some of the courts swing conservative justices could still potentially rule in favor of the GOP lawmakers without embracing a robust interpretation of the independent state legislature theory. Roberts seemed to be potentially probing for a way to constrain state courts in some way, particularly on what could be decisions based on broad constitutional provisions. So what does this all mean? Well, first and foremost, we don't know for sure. This is us gathering what they may do or how they may vote based on their oral arguments, but we won't know for sure until they release the decision in May or June. But what it does seem is that Roberts is open to the idea of curtailing at least some of the courts here, but he is not open to independent state legislature theory. So worst case scenario based on what we've seen is they approve of North Carolina's gerrymandered maps and they give them a win without unleashing independent state legislature theory on all of us. Now, that's certainly not ideal, but is it better than them just saying, yes, you win and you're right about independent state legislature theory? Yes, if they were to legitimize this theory, I mean, the damage that that would do to US democracy would be irreparable. It would be irreparable. What Trump tried to do in 2020 would be possible and more likely if they were to say we endorse independent state legislature theory. But for Kavanaugh to say their interpretation is even going further than a Rehn quest in the 2000 case of Bush v Gore. That's a good indication that they know that there's no legal basis for this. Now, that hasn't stopped them before, but that goes to show that this theory is so extreme that legal experts are correct. It's just bunk. There's no way you can you can frame this in any other way. It's a dumb ass theory and the biggest or the most sweeping interpretation of this, which is what is being pushed is just not feasible at all. Even if you do have individuals like Alito, Thomas and Gorsuch seemingly sympathetic to their arguments, most of the justices, at least based on what we're hearing, don't seem open to it. Now, the liberal justices, we're not really focusing on them because we kind of know how they're going to vote anyway. But they had some really important points. Kagan, for example, talked about how this could open the door to sweeping changes, independent state legislature theory would be massive. And I think that really the rhetorical and legal death blow was dealt by Justice Cantaji Brown Jackson, who said this, what I don't understand is how you can cut the state constitution out of the equation when it is giving the state legislature the authority to exercise legislative power. And that is a devastating point, a devastating point. You're saying that the state constitution doesn't matter. And that the state legislature has the authority to override them when all of their power is derived from the state constitution. So it doesn't make sense on its face. And that's such a good point. So what's the takeaway from all this? Well, again, I want to stress that we don't know. But based on what we've gathered here, it doesn't necessarily seem as if the worst case scenario is going to come to fruition. So we can kind of read a little bit easier. But of course, we'll have to wait for confirmation until the final decision is released. But for now, I do feel a little bit of relief knowing that it doesn't seem like they're open to independent state legislature theory. And in the event they side with Republicans in North Carolina, it doesn't seem like they're going to fully embrace independent state legislature theory, at least based on their questioning during or during oral arguments, excuse me. So this is pretty good news. And again, I want to emphasize, even though I sound redundant, we don't know for sure. But am I going to personally breathe a little bit easier after hearing the oral arguments and knowing that the justices aren't that receptive, aren't buying ISLT in some instances? Absolutely, because this was a case of enormous consequence and to know that it may not be as bad as I thought. I do feel better about this and I hope that you do, too. Thank you.
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OCB: Tune Kafka to speak with (almost) everything - Hugo Guerrero Olivares (Red Hat)
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Apache Kafka is getting used as an event backbone in new organizations every day. However, most of the time, connecting to simple third party applications and services becomes a headache that involves several lines of code and additional applications. As a result, connecting Kafka to services is a challenge nobody wants to face.
Wouldn't you like to have hundreds of connectors readily available out-of-the-box to solve this problem? The Camel Kafka Connect project, from the Apache foundation, has enabled their vastly set of connectors to interact with Kafka Connect natively. So, developers can start sending and receiving data from Kafka to and from their preferred services and applications in no time without a single line of code.
In summary, during this session will:
- Go over the list of connectors available as part of the project
- Showcase a couple examples of integrations using the connectors
- Share some guidelines on how to get started with the Camel Kafka Connectors
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All right, everybody. And welcome to another Monday morning OpenShift Commons briefing. As we like to do on Mondays, is talk about upstream projects and how they interact with things like OpenShift. And today I'm really pleased to have Hugo Guerrero with me from Red Hat. And he is going to walk us through tuning Kafka to speak with almost everything. I like that one title. And talk about the camel connector for Apache Kafka. And I'm going to let Hugo introduce himself and do his demos. Please ask questions in the chat. And we will relate them to him and save some time at the end for live Q&A. All right, take it away, Hugo. Awesome, thank you very much for hosting me. I'm really excited to be able to share with you how we've been working with these two amazing Apache projects to be able to get a better ecosystem. So a little bit about me for people who doesn't know me. It's Hugo, I'm a Mexican currently based in West Virginia in the Massachusetts area in the U.S. And I'm a specialist in APIs and even driven architectures from Red Hat. I'm currently working as a developer advocate for Red Hat integration. And today we're gonna expand the next couple of minutes talking about three, four specific topics. First we're gonna be doing a quick recap on what it's Apache Kafka, what are the challenges and a little bit on the way to do integration using Apache Kafka. And then we're gonna be shifting into Apache Camel. So we will be talking about Apache Kafka. We're gonna be talking about Camel and we're gonna be talking about the Camel sub-projects that allows us to extend the Kafka ecosystem to other systems. So we will be talking about the Kafka connector and the new Camelettes that are coming as part of Camel K. So let's do a quick recap on what it's Apache Kafka and what is so important. So Apache Kafka is a project that was created by LinkedIn around 2010. And it was mainly focused to be tracking the website activity within the LinkedIn portal, you know, all the cliques who you are checking and what jobs they're looking for and so on. But they noticed that their Michigan system were not handling enough the transactions that they were having in the site. So they decided to refactor and rethink outside the box the way to handle events that are happening in a web system. So that's how they created Apache Kafka. And this has been now many uses now. It's been mainly focused as a published subscribe messaging system, but also it's also a data streaming platform because now has a ground with some APIs. But in the core, it is a distributed commit log. So it's a very well-tuned broker that delegates most of the intelligence or the activities into the producer and consumer clients and it specialized only in receiving events and then persisting those events. However, it now has outgrown from the Apache project and there's different components around that that has created a broader ecosystem. So we do have components for doing a replication like New York Maker. We have the Kafka Nego, we'll be talking about that. We have the APIs and also third party toolings like HTTP bridges and so on. And the thing important here, the Apache Kafka is that Apache by itself, it's not the goal. So you are not alone. So it's not just Kafka by itself. You won't really get any benefit by just having Kafka and being able to deploy. You need to go beyond that. So you cannot be just one single Jedi trying to fight and defeat the galaxy. You need some help for that. So let's talk about how can we get a little bit of help as Jedi. So the first thing that I was mentioning, it's about Kafka Connect. So Kafka Connect was this first attempt from the Apache community to be able to increase the scope and being able to simplify the way to connect to Apache Kafka and then bring data from data and events and messages from other systems and also being able to take those messages away. So it basically start to wrap around the producer and consumer APIs because that was the original way to connect to Kafka. You need to create your own application, code it by yourself and being able to handle all these different things like offsets, like the way to commit and so on. So the idea was to create this framework that can be reused to easily manage the most traditional type of approach of Kafka integration, like data conversion, having some connectors to be able to plug into other systems. And they defined a very well structured API that defines when you do have a sync, so place where you're dumping data and a source where you are connecting to that faucet and being able to get your events. And the problem with this was that, yeah, they have the framework, you have the APIs and so on, but you didn't have people actually coding. And even within the Kafka ecosystem and the Apache project, there was only just the file sync and the file source, like the reference of the connector. So people had to start to deploy and develop their own plugins, their own connectors to be able to use this service. And then when you are already deployed, you are able to get all the benefits from this framework and being able to run as a standalone service or the benefit is that you can also create a Kafka Connect cluster that is able to manage then the life cycle of those connectors. So you are able to handle the information if you're able to add some integration pieces, like for example, the single message transformations that allows you to do some messaging handling, like doing some changes in your formats or handling some of your fields. So that's a very good use case. And this is mainly because Kafka Connect, if you remember Apache Kafka was created in the 2010 and it was mainly focused and heavily on virtual machines and servers and Burr Metal and so on. So let's check how can we move them into a Kubernetes space for that. So remember, you're a Jedi, you're not alone, you need to talk to other Jedi, so you are now able to get into the galaxy, gather some friends and you certainly realize that you are able to gather a team but they are from different species, you need to talk different languages. So that's where it comes the title of this session, right? So how can we tune Kafka to be able to speak these languages? So if you remember this movie Star Wars, there's one way everybody can use to communicate with others and that's through a specialized device, like for example, TPO that helps you to be fluent in over six million forms of communication. So that's why you're able to then communicate whatever you require. So this is what, for example, Apache Camel will become. This adaptive that helps us to speak with all the different systems either as a sync or as a source to our Apache Kafka cluster. So let's get a little bit deeper on what it's Apache Camel. So Apache Camel is this project that has been developed since the beginning to implement enterprise integration patterns. So it has also several years as part of the Apache Foundation and it has grown over the years to now be considered the Swiss Knife framework for integration because it has a really good amount of components that allows you to do integrations to systems. They have more than 350 different connectors for different systems that go from Slack to Telegram to Twitter to AWS services and so on. And it also allows you to handle some different types of data formats and protocols like JSON, ABRA if you want to serialize, allows you to handle WebSocket, HTTP and so on. So that's why it's almost everything. If you have a man doing the unit doing integration with the one system, it certainly has been addressed by Camel or if not, it's under works because that's something that anyone who's doing integration has been facing in the past. So most of them are coming to the Apache Camel. And it's an open source project that allows you to also be able to contribute to those connectors. So it's a growing ecosystem all the time. And you have the connector, you have the data formats, the protocols, you can then implement enterprise integration patterns. So for the regular framework, you can do complex things like content enrichment, Twitter, aggregators and so on. It's a very, very active project and community. That's one of the most committed projects in the Apache Foundation. So it's a very live project. And it basically takes these connectors and now Camel is able to run on different environments. So you can run on the traditional VM and it has now an integration with Kubernetes, OpenSheep, of course. And now more recently with K&AD for doing this kind of surplus integration. And the idea is to have these pipelines or flows or browsers, as we call them in Apache Camel, that allows us to do from one place to different destinations. So for example, from a Kafka topic to a ERPC endpoint. And we can have different ways to implement those routes. You have what they call the domain-specific languages or DSLs that allows you to implement these kind of flows or routes using, for example, the Java DSL. It's very simple. It's a Java code that you can define. Or if you don't want to go that way, you can use the XML DSL. Or now more recently we can even support things like the YAML DSL where you can define your flows using the YAML language. Going a little bit in-depth on the camera architecture and please don't just care about this slide. It's like, you know, looking at C3PO without the shell. There are different companies, the context, the routes, the filters and the processors. But the important thing here is really the lower part where you have all the components. And these components are the ones that will allow us to plug into, you know, all these systems, Slack, Telegram, either as a sync or source. And then the rest of the engineering on the camel framework then do the processing and the communication. However, we won't be really going that deep. It is for like people that is deploying their connectors or creating this integration. So most of the times are, you know, the camel team, but you can also do the exact same thing. So if you feel brave enough and you think that will benefit the community, you can go in-depth and then start working with the internals. But for avoiding that, going too deep into the details, what the camel team did is to create these sub-projects that specialize the camel framework into more reusable components. So today we will be covering two of those components. So they're more than six projects, but the ones that we are really targeting with this integration with camel are two sub-projects. The first one is the camel Kafka connector project. And the other one is the camel K and the camel X1. That allows us to have two different visions of how to connect to Kafka using Apache camel and get the most of this framework for doing your integration. So what Kafka connector and camel K did, it's basically take the content of all the frameworks and all the toolings and all the components and then optimize them to be easier to use without any really Java coding experience and being able to add these layers on top of the camel framework and being able to then tune it to really make it smooth to work with Apache Kafka. So let's get started with the first one. So the camel Kafka connector sub-project. So this sub-project was mainly focused on how to run using the same Kafka Connect APIs on the way that we most of the times address connectivity to Kafka within the VMs and bare metal type of deployments where you can get all the benefits of running the Kafka Connect cluster and then delegate all the lifecycle of your connector to the Kafka Connect cluster. So for this, the camel Kafka Connect project created spool of Kafka connectors that are built on top of the Apache Camel framework and basically tries to reuse in a very simple way those camel components as Kafka sync and Kafka sources to be deployed on top of Kafka Connect. So basically they have this tiny layer to make it easy to plug in and deploy and being able to manage by a Kafka Connect cluster. So there's a list of all the connectors so the 40 type of connectors available if you want to go later and at the end I will share some of these links with you and it's a project from the Apache Camel project. So this looks very simple if you can see perhaps it will be tiny on the slides but it's reusing the exact same type of configuration that usually you find in the Kafka Connect ecosystem. So in this way you need to define the name of your connector then you need to obviously have already downloaded those connectors so you need to download the jar file you deploy that in your Kafka Connect cluster and then start configuring this. So you can either deploy as a standalone configuration using this kind of approach or you can reuse the REST API when you're deploying on a distributed mode for the Kafka Connect cluster. So then you can define your serializer and your key and value converters sorry not serializer converters to handle the different type of serialization for your data. And then you can configure all the specifics of the component so you can do the topics that you're gonna be reading from or writing to and then you can configure specifics of each one of the components like for example for Amazon S3 you need to configure the access key, the secret key what's the region that you're gonna be using and the same for other Amazon services and for Timer or for other components you will need to check the documentation what are the different options that you are able to configure. So the good thing about this is that as you can see here with just defining the configuration we can start using all these kind of components with no code and just simple configuration. And this is very useful when you just need to get on-brand reuse very well tested connectors within your new Kafka ecosystem. And this works very well because it really leverages the benefits of the Kafka Connect cluster and APIs. So if you are running your Kafka Connect cluster then this is gonna be really really easy. However, when we are moving into a more cloud native or Kubernetes native type of deployments having the Kafka Connect cluster as well as the Kubernetes API makes it a little bit redundant. Like you have two abstractions for deploying connectors. So what the Camel team figure out was that it was easier to remove the Kafka Connect layer and then delegate the management of the connectors to obviously Kubernetes and to the Camel K operator. So that's why we are gonna be talking about a Camel K and now the more recently added features called Camelettes. So let's get a little bit on how this Camel K and Camelettes are making a Camel cool for Kafka. So a little bit of Camel K, as we mentioned, Camel K has this umbrella project that has different sub projects handling different specific things. So the core is obviously focusing on the framework by itself. We talk about the Camel Kafka Connectors that focus on how to make these connectors to work with the Kafka Connect. And Camel K is the platform that's specialized on running Camel integrations on all pages and Kubernetes in general. So basically it's taking this declarative approach that Kubernetes offers us to be able to define these components, these connectors, these integrations, these transformations as custom resources. So it's obviously backed by the Camel K operator. And even though the main use case was first targeting the serverless workloads, serverless integrations with K-native and then open-shoot serverless, we realize that there's also other kind of approaches, like for example now doing Kafka to simplify the kind of integrations that we want. So it's also part of the community. It's also a sub project and it started around three years ago. So it's now on the latest versions 1.4. So it's already maturing. And the idea is that Camel K uses the operator pattern to be able to manage integrations. And the interesting thing about Camel K is that it has different capabilities, like from taking during integrations, define as custom resource to be able to support the creation of functions using the Camel K routes and so on. It's very versatile. That's why we mostly have been focusing on the concept of Camelettes. So the idea of the Camelettes or basically it's the contraction of Camel route snippets, Camelettes, or Camelettes as somebody called them, is that now you can take a Camel K to be able to handle a pre-configure and pre-build connectors as well as transformations. The exact same way as Kafka Connect has been in charge of handling the connectors, the lifecycle, exposing our REST API to be able to start them, stop them and configure them, Camel K takes the same approach with the Camelettes to have the exact same responsibilities of how to start a connector, how to create a connector, how to deploy those connectors, where to get them from and being able to deploy those source and syncs within the OpenShift cluster. The interesting thing here is that now, obviously you can either go all the way into the Camel core and create your own deployments and just let Camel K run them, or you can reuse some already created integration connectors available as Camelettes and then tell Camel K to be able to deploy those connectors into your OpenShift environment. And obviously the interesting thing here is that those connectors are then being managed by the OpenShift and the Camel K operators and they can be restarted, you can check what is the status and you can also be able to query the Kubernetes API to get access to other Kubernetes, other, sorry, custom resources available in that exact same cluster. So as we were gonna be seeing in demo, we have a little bit of time, you are able to reference then other components that are available in your cluster. So for example, we're gonna be seeing that if you are running Kafka on Kubernetes using StreamC for example, StreamC also uses the declarative approach to define your Kafka resources. You can define your Kafka cluster as custom resource and your Kafka topics as custom resources. So the benefit of having, for example, the definition of a Kafka topic as a custom resource definition is that then Camel K can reference that resource and being able to link all the information attached to that resource, read the status, the specification of that resource and then reuse it within the context of the component or the connector to then use that information to deploy and to configure these integrations and these routes. So it's very, very interesting. And for that, as I was mentioning, the important thing about the Camelettes is that now we have a Camelette catalog that allows us to have all these components or connectors available. As you can see that we have some of the components that we were mentioning from the Camel Kafka connector and also available as Camelettes in the Camelette catalog where you can get all these connectors and then just reuse them within your cluster to be able to install them and then being able to start using those. So the Apache Camel site in the web has this catalog where you can sort and search for the different connectors. You have connectors, you also have some transformations and we will be adding as part of the project more and more connectors and more and more transformations so you're able to reuse most of them. So for example, when you are using Kafka Connect, you have not only the connectors but also you are able to leverage some of the transformations, like for example, if I want to add a field or extract some value from the payload or being able to change the key of my record, my Kafka record or so on. Some of the things that you can do as part of the single best of transformations that I was mentioning at the beginning. So those are the kind of things that you can also find in the Camelette catalog, those transformations are also available there. And then, so how do Camelettes look like? So most of the times you will see, you will be really working with is the Camelette Bidens. So as I mentioned, you can create your own Camelettes if you want to code and to work with the workflow but most of the times you will be using already Camelettes that have been created as part of the catalog or created by your integration team, for example. If you're part of the Kafka users, you will be most of the times using the Camelette Binding that allows you to then take a Camelette and configure it to deploy your connector or your integration. So in this case, in this Camelette Binding example, what we are taking it's the Camelette Timer Source that is referenced as part of the source. And then, as I was mentioning before, you can then use a reference to an already existing OpenShift resource like in this case, for example, an in-memory channel from Knative for your serverless integrations and then the name of the channel. So with this information, you just need to tell that you are gonna be taking from the timer and then you will be delivering your event or your record into that specific channel. There, you can also replace that not just with Knative channels but also you can use, for example, Kafka topics or you can use other Camelettes as the destination for your binding. So you can then start to build your own data pipelines using this type of Camelette Bindings, reusing some of the Camelettes already available to create more complex flows. In this case, it's very simple. We are just having a timer that is producing those events but you can then have something more, let's say more focus on more complex integrations. So that's what I wanted to show you now. So let's see a demo and some more information about this. So I was mentioning, this is how a Camelette Binding looks like. So I'm using a BS code just to show you the YAML file that you can define as something that it's declarative using YAML, the information about the Camel Binding, the name of the Camel Binding, the source. So it's also a reference to a Camelette that has already been deployed on my cluster with this name, in this case, TimeSource. And the properties for this is gonna be just a hello world. And for the sync, so the source and sync, it's taking the same approaches as Kafka uses now. It's gonna be a Kafka topic that it's called Camel. And if you can see, I'm using StreamC in my cluster to define this specific resource. Or you can just define directly the destination. But most of the times you're already running and leveraging all the benefits of operation, I would recommend to have this exact same approach. Now, as I was mentioning, so we do have Camelettes. So this is a Camelette example, for a transformation. And this is the components that are part of the Camelette catalog. So if you want, you can create and configure and develop your own Camelettes. You just need to follow the Camelette development conventions, where you need to define what is the specification. So you need to check what is the title, the description, what are the required fields that you need to configure to this integration to work. So most of the times you don't want to hard code information there. So you most of the times receive those as part of the arguments of the call to your Camelette and then some dependencies. And then you can define your flow. In this case, we're using the YAML DSL for this flow, where we are taking the source that it's coming into this Camelette and then do simple transformations depending on the configuration, setting the properties and then doing some object processing to change the, in this case, for the hoist field for the information that it's part of the payload. And like this, there are different type of Camelettes. Another example for it's the telegram thing. So if you want to send Kafka messages into a Camelette, then you are able to check the description of this one, the different properties that you require like the authorization token from a telegram, the chat ID where you want to deliver those messages and then the different flows. And here we're using this YAML approach because it makes it very easy. So if you can see, you can just reusing the DSL, no need to code anything, it's mostly configuration and the quality of approach. But as you can see, this is a little bit more complex. So that's the benefit that you can get with the Camel, with the Camel framework is that you can go from something very easy to something really, really complex if you really need to or you need to implement your own specific processes. For example, to do something very, very specific, but most of the times you will find most of them already available. So then how you look at those when you are binding them, for example, the telegram one, how you can use it is, yeah, we already see the Camelette and now we are using the Camelette binding, then we are referencing for example, the Kafka topic that we're gonna be taking those messages and then this example shows how to build these pipelines that I was mentioning in the past, right? So you can have different steps or different phases of your data pipeline. The first one is just extract some information that you can apply the host field action and then you can do some patterns like for example, calling an API that is doing the enrichment until you get to the end and then you have your sync or your final target system or destination or you can then send the information at the end. So this is how the different objects can be related. And then how you deal with them is if we go to the terminal, we get here, we are also in the same process. So what we recommend to use is the Camel CLI, the Camel command line tooling helps you to deal and easily manage your Camel resources. So in this case, we only have some Camel bindings already with this. There's a one timer that is already working, but also we can add more Camel it so we can see, as you are seeing, I'm using Casey, it's the Cubicle command for occurring the OpenShift API. So we are able to get all these custom resources as part of the OpenShift ecosystem. So Casey, get Camelettes. So you see that there's no Camelettes here, but we can then fly, then Camelettes. And these will install all the different Camelettes. So in this case, I have these Camelettes here, local in my machine, but you can also use the ones that are already available in the site. So if you are going to the Camelette side, you will be able to find them. So if you can see here, we have the Camelette catalog that I was showing you in the slides. And there are here all the different connectors that are available. And the one that I will be using here is the TimerSource. And so you can see here what is the information about the configuration. So you need the message. That's the field that you, the property that you need to boot. And then there's all the information, like the context type, the period, and so on. But these are optional. The only one mandatory is the message. And there are some examples, like the one that I shared with you. If you want to avoid to copying them manually, you can just reference them directly from the site. So you can go to the GitHub repo, where you can see the different Camelettes and the TimerSource Camelettes, for example. It's here. And if you want to install this one, you can just go to the raw file and just apply this one into your server. So you're able to install those directly. So what the service is doing when running this component is, if you can see now my OpenShift cluster, is that I have a project called Kafka. So in this Kafka project, I just have the StreamC operator installed that it's managing my Kafka resources. Let's wait for these loads. So in the install operators, I do have the MQStreams operator, that is the version of the StreamC operator and also the CamelK operator with the version of 1.4. And if I was mentioning, you can also use serverless or Knative. You want to get all the extensions for the scale to zero and then the serverless components. And as was mentioned in this project, I do have a Kafka cluster called demo. And remember, because we are using the operator, we are defining everything as a custom resource. So this is a simple Kafka cluster that has the Kafka brokers, three of them and three suitkeepers, and it's exposing just internal endpoints and a route for accessing from the outside. And also, as I was mentioning, we also can define the other resources like Kafka Bridge or, in my case, it was looking for the Kafka topic. Yeah, Kafka topic, so the way here. So in my case, as I was mentioning, we need to create the Camel Kafka topic and because we create that as a custom resource that we are able to reuse them in the example that I was showing. So this, when we create this, what we see is that we have the parts running on my three Kafka brokers, my three suitkeepers, and the operator is already available here. And then I have this pod already running with the information on the integration. And this is created because the integration is already running, but I can delete that one, as I was mentioning. So, KC delete it, Camel Binding, Timer to Kafka, this will delete that integration or that pod that it's running, the actual integration within the Timer and my Kafka cluster, and it removes that pod. If I do apply again the Timer to Kafka, the AMO file, the CamelK operator takes that definition that was created as a custom resource and then deploys my pod and starts them to run within the connection. So if you notice, I didn't have to configure my Kafka Bootstrap server. I just add the reference to the Kafka topic that it's obviously linked to a Kafka cluster where it was being created using the StreamC operator. In the case of the CamelK, I just make the reference to the Kafka topic and then it automatically wired all the information to connect to my Kafka cluster. So that's one of the interesting things about using Camelettes and CamelK. You don't need to configure everything, so it's able to easily connect and plug into this cluster. So obviously it creates the configuration and then it starts to run my integration, my Camelette, and it starts to send events to the Kafka cluster. But if everything goes correctly, we should be able to see the integration running here. So let's check if this is running. So in my case, I'm just going to run the console consumer shell script from Kafka that is available within one of my Kafka cluster brokers. And let's check if we are able to get some information here from the topic. If everything works, then we should be able to see, yeah, our hello world message being received every one second as we configure in our information and our integration. If I want to update this message, it's very straightforward. I just go to my timer to Kafka configuration. So instead of saying hello world, we are going to be putting hello open shift. Save that one. And then let's apply this again. Okay, this should be updating our pod. Yeah, we see that now the old pod is being terminated and then the new pod with the new configuration is coming up. And yeah, here we have hello open shift. Very easy, very straightforward. We can get from something simple or complicated depending on what it's your integration. And then we are defining here directly. So the good thing about this is that you don't need Kafka Connect anymore. So you can rely on all the benefits of the distributed Kubernetes API to handle the lifecycle of your posts. Starting, scaling, and so on. So it's very interesting to have this. Okay, let's get back to the slides after we saw a little bit of this demo. And let's do a close up for this. So I was mentioning we have these camel connectors for Kafka. They're part of the sub projects of the camel umbrella project. It allows you to combine the power of all these big projects like Kafka and camel to work together and then broader the ecosystem and simplify the way to build your data pipelines using Kafka. So you can experience the maturity of the camel project with all these enterprise integration patterns with all these connectors. And you can also get all the benefits of simplicity from Kafka Connect if you're deploying an IBM or leverage all the different benefits from the operator pattern using your OpenShift cluster or your Kubernetes cluster. So in this way, if you're a Kafka user, then you can get now all these big set of components and transformations available up to you. You are able to then create your own without having to code at all. No javas as you can see in the examples. You can just define your flows, how your information is going to be handled, how your transformations are going to be managed, take decisions, choice, implement your patterns without coding and getting your custom integrations. And for the existing camel users, you can easily reuse all your skills that you have as a camel developer or as a camel user and then get into the Kafka world very easily reusing this information without having to relearn APIs or the way to connect using the Kafka component. So that's a very easy way to train your skills. So there's some useful links if you want to check more about this. Some of the ones that I showed you, you can go to the GitHub repo for the camel Kafka connectors. You can also go to camel case subprojects so you can read the documentation. You can check the developer guide for creating camelettes. You can also please join the camel sleep chat so you are able to join the community, share with us what you think about camel case. And obviously you can also follow them on Twitter. You can also start the GitHub repos. I encourage you to do that so you are able to participate and give us your feedback. And I think that's all on my side. I don't know if there's any questions, comments, something that you want to go over. Thank you so much for walking through all of this and I'm really intrigued actually personally by the camelettes and the catalog. If you could go back and show us what's in there for besides the one that you demoed, I'd be really interested in getting your perspective on what's in there, what's coming there, and if someone wanted to create a custom camelette, how would they go about doing that or is there in the documentation maybe there's a little bit around that if you want to create your own because I can imagine people wanting to write their own enterprise specific camelette that's behind their firewall or whatever and that seems to be one of the cool bits of this whole process. Greg, yeah, so as I was mentioning you can go, if you navigate directly to the camel site somehow it's, yeah, wait a second. It just froze as you would expect for this kind of thing. You go through the whole demo and nothing breaks and then you try to do the documentation and it poses up, oh well. Yeah, there we go. And let me check if I can open another. I think, yeah, it just broke. Yeah, so, yeah, in the documentation there's a link to the developer guide so you can check the information on how to develop your own components and as I was mentioning at the beginning you can either reuse the ones that are in the community or if you develop locally as I did show you with the ones that I had in my own local file system that I add them to my cluster those are the ways to go. So you can have your own repo where you can have them private or you can go over them. So if you go to the camel catalog you have this list on the left side you can see we have a lot of four AWS services, Azure services. So those are the ones that the community has sort of been created for you and they're available for free. You can just go to the repo and then just reuse them. If you want to write your own then there's the camel developer guide. This is the information on the basics. So what it stores, what is the sync, what is the single jambal file that you need to work on creating a simple camel. So you can go over this guide and it helps you to define how to create different components that you need to create for having your own camelettes. And now that you have the final jambal file you can then either install that in your cluster or if you want and please do that if it's possible, share it with the camel community so we are able to publish them into the camel catalog. But basically most of the information is right here. Yeah, awesome. So I'm looking forward to an explosion of camelettes in the community so hopefully people will find this topic interesting and figure out different aspects of leveraging the camelettes and share them with the community and come to the community Slack. If you're looking for that, a way to connect. Do you have community meetings, Hugo, for the camel K community? There are. I don't have the schedule on hand but certainly we can share with that with your audience later. We'll definitely dig up that because I think the Slack channel that the Apache camel one is probably a really good place to go to ask questions and stuff like that and find it out but also interested in joining the community this would be a great time and a great way to get started I think and easy to join. Yeah, I mean you can join to the camel GitHub if you have issues and so on. You can follow the discussions there but I think most of the activity really happens in the CELIP channel and that's where you will find certainly everyone and that's where the agendas and the meetings are being published. It's a very vibrant community so I do recommend you to reach them over there and then you will get certainly pointers on how to work with them. Awesome. I'm going to have to check out Zulup and see if I can find that as an alternative to Slack. I think I'm getting burnt out on Slack because of the Kubernetes stuff that we're doing. Yeah. The CNCF is that but it would be nice to have some alternatives here so I'll have to check it out. Yeah, there are a couple and the community decided to use the CELIP as part of that. I know they're doing good with that and yeah, it's killed by Slack channels. It's some of the more recent things that I see developers with. Yeah. The Slack channels and CNCF and for Kubernetes and for OpenShift Commons are pretty active. We monitor to them as well but it's also, I'm always looking for a good new one so that has better archiving of threads and things but I suspect anything's got to be better than Slack for archiving conversations but yeah, so thank you very much Hugo for coming and I'm going to get Hugo to share his slide deck with me and I'm going to post this up in YouTube later today with a link to the slides. I am loving that you kicked off the Monday with so many Star Wars references. It just makes my week anything you missed was a baby Yoda reference so I don't know maybe that's what the Camelettes are lots of baby Yoda's out there. Yeah, they're just a bulb it's the new Canon let's see how it gets. It's a very interesting thing let's leave it to develop. There you go. All right, well Hugo thank you very much again we'll put this all together in a blog post on OpenShift.com or in Red Hat Developers.com very shortly and get it out there and circulate it and you can always reach Hugo on Twitter and hanging around in that Zulu channel I'm sure. So thank you again and thanks to our producer Chris Short for hanging in there with us today and making this happen so take care all. Thank you everyone.
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SCP-570 | Puppet Show Gloves!!! (SCP Orientation) #shorts
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This video is derived from https://scp-wiki.wikidot.com/scp-570 and released under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0. Contributor: Dr Kondraki and Anonymous
#scp #scporientation #scpfoundation
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SCP-570 is a pair of cotton gloves. They will extend between 100 to 150 cotton fibers into the outer epidermal layer of the subject's hand. Removing SCP-570 after this point will cause extreme damage to the subject's epidermal and muscle tissue. These fibers will migrate throughout the subject's body, eventually establishing contiguous connections to 80% of the subject's muscle tissue. Subjects affected by SCP-570 are classified as SCP-571. Instances of SCP-571 are capable of controlling the actions of any living organism they have physically contacted while wearing SCP-570.
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5 Big Problems for English Learners in Beijing, China | ITTT TEFL BLOG
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t is generally agreed that education is one of the most important issues in every country these days and China is no exception.
This post was written by our TEFL certification graduate Ekaterina G.
It’s a well-known fact that China is the most populated country in the world with a long and mysterious history, rich and varied culture. China recognizes 55 ethnic minority groups within the country in addition to the Han majority. Standard Mandarin is the only official language, though there are more than 200 hundred living languages spoken all over the country. While being China’s capital, political and cultural center, Beijing is also known as a melting pot where you can meet the representative of almost each ethnic minority group. All points mentioned above have an influence on Chinese learners while studying English.
My English name is Kate, I was born in Russia and at the age of 17 came to Beijing as a language course student. Later on, I got my bachelor and master degrees in one of the best universities of China. Teaching English was my part-time job through the years of studying and I’ve been teaching English in Beijing for ten years now.
Read more here: https://www.teflcourse.net/blog/5-big-problems-for-english-learners-in-beijing-china-ittt-tefl-blog/?cu=YTDESCRIPTION
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5 Big Problems For English Learners In Beijing, China It is generally agreed that education is one of the most important issues in every country these days and China is no exception. It's a well-known fact that China is the most populated country in the world with a long and mysterious history, rich and varied culture. China recognizes 55 ethnic minority groups within the country in addition to the Han majority. Standard Mandarin is the only official language, though there are more than 200 hundred living languages spoken all over the country. While being China's capital, political and cultural center, Beijing is also known as a melting pot where you can meet the representative of almost-heach ethnic minority group. All points mentioned above have an influence on Chinese learners while studying English. My English name is Kate. I was born in Russia and at the age of 17 came to Beijing as a language course student. Later on, I got my bachelor and master degrees in one of the best universities of China. Teaching English was my part-time job through the years of studying and I've been teaching English in Beijing for 10 years now. English is a must to enter better schools and find better jobs in China. First of all, let us try to understand that for Chinese learners English is not just a foreign language or an optional course, it's a must which can help students enter better schools and find better jobs. Due to the overpopulation, the competition rate in China is much higher than in other countries, so it's very common in big cities such as Beijing to start learning English at the age of three or four. As I have already mentioned above, an existing high competition rate caused by overpopulation leads us to the first problem for Chinese learners. They don't have a big opportunity to talk to the teacher during lessons because the classes are always fully packed, especially in public education establishments. An average amount of students in one class is 30-35, while in Russia. For example, is 20-25 students. The Chinese education system doesn't focus on English. One must admit that Chinese education system is incredibly strong in exact sciences. On the other hand, the main methodology used for teaching English is memorizing vocabulary and grammar rules forms the next problem, Chinese learners have a rich vocabulary but poor speaking skills. Mandarin Chinese and English have very few similarities. What is more, the first language has great influences on pronunciation of Chinese learners which I find one more problem. Standard Mandarin consists of characters and tones while English has alphabet, intonation and stress. Although Chinese students belong to the group of learners without the Roman alphabet, Chinese characters are Romanized using the Pinyin system, which is a great help for both the student and the teacher. Different linguistic backgrounds of Chinese learners in Beijing have their own consequences as well. People who came from the southern part of China almost cannot pronounce, comma because this sound doesn't exist in their dialect. Beijingers have their own specialties in pronunciation. Certainly, all non-native English speakers have an accent, but I find it harder for Chinese learners because symphonics are completely new to them. The teacher-student relationship isn't very close-knit. Furthermore, one should not forget that the teacher in Chinese society has a high status. From early childhood, Chinese students are taught that the teacher must be respected at all the times and the teacher's words are to be taken as a gospel. Asking the teacher a question during the class is usually treated as a sign of disrespect and bad family education. This concept was spread from generation to generation and leads us to one more difficulty, breaking the ice's a tedious process. According to my experience, it may take several months to make my students feel comfortable with me, to get used to partnership while studying, to feel more relaxed and treat me more like a good friend. Are you ready to teach English in China? To conclude, I should say that Chinese learners are extremely hardworking, greatly passionate in studying and respect their teachers a lot. Personally for me, it's an honor to be a teacher in China. I do truly hope that with my help, support and encouragement, Chinese learners can overcome these existing difficulties and reach their goals in education and career. Take a four-week and class-deaf course in China and start your teaching career in a matter of months. Speak with an ITTT advisor today to put together your personal plan for teaching English abroad. Send us an email or call us toll-free at 1-800-490-0531 to speak with an ITTT advisor today.
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Turkey Legs #adafruit #3dprinting #timelapse
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Every week we'll 3D print designs from the community and showcase slicer settings, use cases and of course, Time-lapses! This Week:
Turkey Legs
By CM_DESIGN
https://cults3d.com/en/3d-model/home/turkey-legs
CR10S Pro V2
Brown Glitter PLA
5hr 16mins
X:234 Y:190 Z:90mm
.25mm layer / .4mm nozzle
6% Infill / 1mm retract
210C / 60C
41g
60mm/s
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Ukraynanın bu şəhəri raket atəşinə tutuldu: daha bir azərbaycanlı həlak oldu
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#Kanal13 #VideonuBəyən #AbunəmizOl #Kanal13Televiziyasi
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Ukrayna nın Nikolayev şəhərinin ateşə tutulması nəticəsində bir azərbaycanlı həla kelu. Bunu açıqlamasında Ukrayna Azərbaycanları Kangresinin Nikolayev vilayetində Sərdır Mavni Adil Babayev bildirib. O gedidib ki, hadisi aftımabili nurakiyyət ateşinə tutulması nəticəsində baş verib. Maşında olan Azərbaycanlı ölük, biri isə yaralanıb, meyid şəhərdəki məscidə gətirilib, hələ şəxsiyyəti bilimmirdiyə o əlav edib. Babayev deyib ki, Nikolayev şəhərində 14 günə yaxın Azərbaycanlı yaşıyor.
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Brain Health
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June is Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. Growing evidence suggests that people can reduce their risk of cognitive decline by adopting healthy habits. Our video examines what can we can do to maintain a healthy brain. #brainhealth #brain #healthybrain
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We discuss healthy habits for a healthy brain. Growing evidence suggests that people can reduce their risk of cognitive decline by adopting healthy habits. Here are 10 healthy lifestyle habits to boost brain health. 1. Challenge your mind by playing strategy games or building puzzles. 2. Staying socially engaged by finding ways to be part of your local community or share activities with friends and family. 3. If you suffer from depression, anxiety, or stress, seek treatment as prolonged mental health issues are linked to cognitive decline. 4. Get enough sleep to reduce problems with memory and thinking. 5. Eat a balanced diet that is higher in vegetables and fruit to help reduce the risk of cognitive decline. 6. Protect your brain from injury by wearing a seatbelt and using a helmet when playing contact sports or riding a bike. An injury can raise risk of cognitive decline and dementia. 7. Engage in regular cardiovascular exercise that elevates heart rate and increases blood flow to reduce the risk of cognitive decline. 8. Take a class in a subject area that interests you because formal education can help reduce risk of cognitive decline and dementia. 9. Quit smoking because smoking increases risk of cognitive decline. 10. Reduce risk factors like obesity, high blood pressure, and diabetes for cardiovascular disease and stroke as these may also negatively impact cognitive health. When possible, combine these habits to achieve maximum health for the brain and body.
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Conservatives, progressives, and independents unite for Democracy Spring
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This is what our movement is all about. John Pudner, a conservative, Frances Moore Lappe, a progressive, and our own Josh Silver, an independent, are hitting the road with hundreds of Americans of all political stripes as part of Democracy Spring: the 140-mile march from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C. to end corruption and save our republic. Learn more at http://www.democracyspring.org/
The special interests who benefit from our corrupt political system are constantly trying to distract and divide us by painting this effort as a partisan, left vs. right fight. Don't be fooled folks — united we stand, divided we fall.
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I'm John Fudner, Executive Director of Take Back Our Republic. I'm a conservative. I'm one of many conservatives who are tired of big money dominating politics and taking our taxpayer dollars away from us. Relay, Small Planet Institute, I'm a progressive. And I'm here because I know we can't solve any American problem without government accountable to us, to citizens, not to big money. I'm Josh Silver. I'm the director of Represent Us. I'm an independent and we're here today to show that getting money out of politics, reclaiming our government, it's not a conservative issue. It's not a progressive issue. It's an American issue. And we're not going to stop marching from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C. until we get our country back.
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F. 1/28/23 - *16X TEAMS IN ILLUSIONS FB PYT #4 GIVEAWAY* -- 2021 Chronicles FB 1-FatPack #23 *RT*
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"#topps",
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"#bowman",
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What's up everybody, Jason here for JaspysCaseBrace.com. 16 teams in illusion being given away here to sell out Pikachu number four with this 2021 Panini Chronicles football fat pack break number 23. And the way this works guys is, we're gonna do a little fat pack break, right? Everybody gets a random team, Novak, Common Ship, where I randomize the names, teams that strip the hits out. Then at the end, we're gonna re-randomize all 32 names. The top 11, right, it's 11, right? Or 16 teams, sorry. Top 16 names, get a team. So let me put this in the giveaway list right here, right? So once we do that, randomizer at the end, right? Top 16, get a team in illusions. But for the filler, we only sold 22 spots. We're gonna give away 10 to the customers that bought in. So at first, we use the dice roll here, randomize the 22 names that bought in. The top 10, get free extra spots to give them extra chances to win teams at the end. We'll paste in the 10 names, we'll randomize the names and teams with the same dice roll, and then we'll have the original list for later for the giveaway. So for now, we're gonna do the break first. So let's do it here, here we go guys, roll. It is a four and a six, 10 times. Top 10, get extra spots. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10, Jeff, CeCe, Junior, Oliver, Aaron, Sean, Adam, Chris, Jason K, and Adam. You guys got extra free spots here. Give you guys a little extra chance to win at the end. Pretty much half of you guys will get in. So there's good chances, 50-50 chance really. Obviously some teams are worth a little bit more than others, but three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10. All right, now let's do the break here now guys, 10 times with the names and teams. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, 10. Zachary down to Jason. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. Bill's down to the Giants. All right, again guys, stick to what you got guys. It's just a quick little pack filter so I'm not gonna have any trades in. Just quickly do the pack. Switch teams guys, and here we go. Here's the giveaway. Top 16 get, 18 guys in the break. Roll, three to four, seven times, good luck. One, two, three, four, five, six, seven. Boom, seven, seven, Oliver at numero uno. Jeff, Cece, Adam, Oliver, your free spot. Adam, Joshua, brother, Jason, Zachary, Cece, Jason, Junior, Bill, Adam, Junior, and Chris, parents sneaking in there. I'm gonna put the whole list in the randomizer but like I said, only top 16 get a team. So Oliver, you got the Jets in here. Jeff with the Lions, Cece, Patriots, Adam, Coverman, Titans, Oliver, Saints, Adam, Coverman, Bucks, Joshua, Brother Dolphins, Jason Ravens, Zachary, Panthers, Cece Eagles, Jason Texans, Junior Giants, Bill, Bears, Adam with the Cardinals, Junior with the Browns, and Chris with the Raiders. So there you go guys, coming up next is the break itself, good luck everybody.
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On this International Day for the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, all of us must stand up to promote respect, compassion and equality for all. Watch the videos of our influencers against racism and support the elimination of racial discrimination. #FightRacism #StandUp4HumanRights
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Dia 21 de março é dia de lutar contra o racismo, dia de estirpar da nossa realidade, da nossa rotina, da nossa vida, essa chaga que, infelizmente, dura até o dia de hoje. Uma vez eu vi o Desmond Tutu falando que a gente é diferente do outro, justamente para poder lembrar que cada um pode colaborar na existência do outro, com uma qualidade diferente. A diversidade só enriquece os lugares, todos nós somos a raça humana, uma grande família e esse planeta é nada mais do que a nossa casa. Nossa obrigação aqui é fazer com que essa casa seja aconchegante para todas as pessoas, por isso é importante acabar com o racismo.
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CEVA Computer Vision DSP Powers Evomotion ROD-1 360 Video Camera
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The ROD-1 camera is capable of taking 3k resolution 30fps videos and 4k resolution photos with panoramic stitching in real-time, implemented on the CEVA-XM4 imaging and vision DSP, eliminating the need for post-processing on a smartphone or PC. The camera is now available.
Evomotion and CEVA, Inc have collaborated to enable advanced imaging and computer vision features for Evomotion’s ROD-1/360°/720° dual-lens spherical camera. The camera utilizes Rockchip RV1108 visual processors, which include the CEVA-XM4 DSP to handle advanced imaging and computer vision tasks. While achieving the same panoramic stitching performance, the power consumption of CEVA-XM4 is 70% lower compared to a CPU/GPU implementation.
The camera utilizes Rockchip RV1108 visual processors, which include the CEVA-XM4 DSP to handle advanced imaging and computer vision tasks. Evomotion ported a range of imaging algorithms and high-performance stitching to the fully-programmable CEVA-XM4 using CEVA's development environment and tools, supported by CEVA and Rockchip engineers. Following this successful project, CEVA and Evomotion intend to extend the partnership to include broader imaging solutions for dashcam, sports camera, SLAM and real-time 3D reconstruction in the future.
CEVA's latest generation imaging and vision DSP platforms address the extreme processing requirements and low power constraints of the most sophisticated machine learning and machine vision applications used in smartphones, surveillance, augmented reality, Sense and Avoid drones and self-driving cars. These DSP-based platforms include a hybrid architecture composed of scalar and vector DSP processors coupled with a comprehensive Application Development Kit (ADK) to streamline software deployment. The CEVA ADK includes: CEVA-Link for seamless software level integration with a host processor; a range of widely used and optimized software algorithms; the CEVA Deep Neural Network (CDNN2) real-time Neural Network software framework which streamlines machine learning deployment at a fraction of the power consumption of the leading GPU-based systems, and; state-of-the-art development and debugging tools. For more information, visit http://www.ceva-dsp.com/app/imaging-computer-vision/.
About Evomotion Technology, Ltd.
Evomotion is one of the leading Deep Learning and Computer Vision combining hardware solution providers in the industry. By emerging the patented SLAM (simultaneous localization and mapping), 3D reconstruction, panoramic stitching algorithm and best-selling consumer electronic products, covering different form factor, price tag and platforms, reference designs released by Evomotion continually helping partners delivering new exciting products. In Evomotion, we unswervingly keep driving the smart manufacturing forward. For more information, visit http://www.evomotion.com/.
About CEVA, Inc.
CEVA is the leading licensor of signal processing IP for a smarter, connected world. Company partner with semiconductor companies and OEMs worldwide to create devices for a range of end markets, including mobile, consumer, automotive, industrial and IoT. Products ultra-low-power IPs for vision, audio, communications and connectivity include comprehensive DSP-based platforms for LTE/LTE-A/5G baseband processing in handsets, infrastructure and machine-to-machine devices, advanced imaging, computer vision and deep learning for any camera-enabled device, audio/voice/speech and ultra-low power always-on/sensing applications for multiple IoT markets. For connectivity, CEVA offer the industry's most widely adopted IPs for Bluetooth (low energy and dual mode), Wi-Fi (802.11 a/b/g/n/ac up to 4x4) and serial storage (SATA and SAS).
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So here's a Rockchip RV1108, here you're developing a 360 camera, 4K image and 3K video. 3K video, so this is Rockchip solution, you already have mass production for this or only development? We already have mass production now. Is it inside here? Yes. Is this Rockchip? Yes. This is the developing world. Can we take this out? Of course. So this is mass production? Yes. Rockchip 360 camera? This is what's inside the camera. So the RV1108, RV, is that the name? Yes. It's an ARM Cortex A53 or what is it, do you know? Is it ARM something? And it's inside here? Yes. And this is doing in camera stitch? Yes. So let's look here. What's the name? This one, ROD1? ROD1. Last year's. On-board stitching, real-time 3K video, on-board stitching. This is, photo is 4000x2000, video is 3000x1530 frames per second. You can go directly on YouTube and Facebook. Directly. YouTube and Facebook? Yes. So here we use the HDMI cable to connect to the screen. So you can see the real-time preview. This is the real-time Roma, real-time preview. And is real-time stitch? Yes. Good stitch? Yes, good stitch. The size of this is about one meter. So it has good stitching, built-in stitching, 3K. Better than 1080p? Yes. Better? Yes. Cool. What are you showing here? What is this about? This is our promotion video. We have our own apps for Android and iOS. Alright. There it is. A rock chip-based 360, 3K dual-lens live YouTube streaming. Nice. Live? Yes. How do you send it to YouTube? You can do there? No. We have no website here. If you have internet, how do you do? Only upload after? Yes. You have to connect to the outside Wi-Fi. Can you do live? No, no. We can't do live now. Why? Because we need the... Sorry, I don't... Do you have internet? No. But if you have internet, you can do? No. We can do the... Can you do later? Maybe next version. Next hardware or next software version? Next software. Just update the APK? Maybe probably. If you have Facebook application, you can see Facebook here and YouTube here. But we only have Reachers and Romans. So this will show like 5 page. Okay. Okay.
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Nick Carter, Master Detective - The Case of the Dictaphone Murder
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06/04/46, episode 238
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It's a case for Nick Carter, master detective. Yes, it's the case of the Dictaphone murder. Another case for that most famous of all man-hutters. The detective whose ability at solving crime is unequaled in the history of detective fiction. Nick Carter, master detective. Don't be here any minute, Mr. Buckley. Told me on the phone that he'd be here at nine o'clock. That's why I came so early. It's only a few minutes after nine. Now it won't be long. You see, I've got a great... Oh, good morning, Percy. Hello, Nick. Oh, good morning, Mr. Buckley, isn't it? Yes, Mr. Carter. When I met you after your lecture at the club the other evening, I said to myself, that's the man I'll go to when I need help. And you need it now? Very much. I want you to thoroughly investigate Roger Denham, the man who's going to marry my daughter. Oh, what's he done? I don't know that he's done anything. I simply want to be sure that he's the right kind of man to be my son-in-law. Well, really, Mr. Buckley, I don't go in for that sort of thing at all. Oh, that's not the only reason. The Buckley Corporation is going to build a large new office building, and Roger Denham has been awarded the contract for the work. I want to know that he can carry it out successfully. The Buckley idea for the most part in crime that interests me and I've made it my life work. What you're asking me to do does not interest me. For the more, I don't have the time for it. I see. Well, perhaps this'll interest you. It's an anonymous letter I received in the mail this morning. I don't put much stock in such things, but... Well, here it is. Roger Denham is married, has been for six years. His wife is now on her way to the Royal Arms Hotel. Better warn your daughter. Does that interest you, Mr. Carter? Not very much. Information like that can be checked too easily to offer any problem as far as I'm concerned. Nothing very mysterious about this note. It's typed on a decent grade of paper by a fairly good typewriter. Half of the letter L is missing because of a defective type bar, and there's no threat in it, except one fact. Sorry, you won't act for me, Mr. Carter, but... I suppose you have really... Nick Carter's office, Patsy Bowen speaking. Oh, morning, Patsy. Nick Bear. Oh, yes, he is. Just a minute. Your Nick Sergeant Matheson. What got you down to your office early, Maddie? What do you mean, office? I've been there, and now I'm up here at the Royal Arms. You're not busy. You might take a run over here. What's up? Murder. A guy named Roger Denham. You say Roger Denham? I did. Why? Friend of yours? No, just coincidence. That's all. What about Denham, Mr. Carter? What's the story, Maddie? He's been strangled to death. If you're not busy... I'll be right over. What room? 312. I'll wait for you, Nick, but make it snappy. I will. So long. Mr. Carter, has something happened to Denham? Buckley? When did you see him last? Yesterday evening. I called on him at the hotel to see if I could find out something about him personally. Why? He's just been murdered. Murdered? Denham? Yes. Police are there in his room now. Let me have that letter again. Yes, of course. Here. Thanks. Top of the morning to you, Patsy. Nick, hello, Walter. Don't bother to sit down, Walter. You and I are going out immediately. I'm going to look into a murder. Hi, Maddie. Well, Nick, you made good time. It's only 9.30. Yep. Oh, hello, Buffalo Bill. Well, if it ain't the terror of the police force himself. Stuck, are you? No, I'm not stuck. Just thought Nick might like to have a look-see. Right, Maddie. What have you found so far? Oh, there's the body, Nick, right on the floor where we found it. He was strangled by some guy with an enormous pair of hands. He can still see the marks on his throat. Must have been a struggle the way the room was upset, but it was in robbery. Nothing is missing as far as we can tell. Any fingerprints? No, not a one. Maid found a body when she came in to clean about 9 o'clock. Coroner says death occurred about 8.30 this morning. All night party or an early morning blowout? I checked with a room clerk and he says he saw no visitors this morning, but the telephone operator says a guy named Johnny Casper called about 7.45 this morning. She said she knew his voice because he'd called so often before. He came here. He'd know the way without asking at the desk. Yeah. Said she wasn't listening, but she, uh, gathered from what she just happened to hear that Casper wanted to see Denim right away. Well, we can look into that when we... Wait. Room 312. Yes, Mr. Denim there. Who's calling? Mr. Allen of the Buckley Corporation. I'd like to talk to Mr. Denim. What do you want to talk to Denim about? Who are you? This is Nick Carter. I'm sorry to say you can't talk to Denim. He's just been murdered. Denim murdered? Did you say murdered? I did. What do you want to talk to him about? I'm the chairman of the board for the Buckley Corporation. We've just awarded a contract to Mr. Denim for the construction of the Buckley Building. And I wanted to make an appointment with him to settle a number of details. And you say he's... Unfortunately, yes, Mr. Allen. Uh, terribly, uh... Well, goodbye. Goodbye. Some friend of Denim's, Nick? Business acquaintance, apparently. Wanted to make a date with him. It's a little late for that, I'm thinking. Hey, Nick, here's something. Yes, what is it, Mary? It's a piece of silk. Pocket off a shirt, I'd say. Found it clenched in Denim's fist. Ah, must have been ripped off in the struggle. A clue, by Golly! Now we can start investigating, Nick! Looks like it. Mary, will you let me have this? Oh, now, look, Nick, that's the only real piece of evidence we got. I know it, and I'll take care of it. Just want to find out what Mills made it, and what they did with it. Oh, but, Nick, look, why... Now, look, I can do it faster than you can, Mary. You know that? Oh, I suppose so, but I still... Thanks. Waldo, suppose you dig around and find out what Mills this piece of silk came from. Shouldn't be difficult, because there's a flaw here in the weave. Should make identification easy, you better get going. Leg work. Always leg work for Waldo. Oh, good detective like me, and I ain't allowed to detect. A good detective follows orders too, don't forget that. Oh, sure, Nick, sure, I was just... So long, Waldo, I'll see you at the office later. Okay, Nick, okay. Well, Nick, I guess there isn't much else here we can see. I'll just take a look around while I'm here. Huh? The room looks as if somebody been through it. Looking for something. The way it's all upside down. Yeah, that's what I thought. What are you supposed to be looking for? I wouldn't know, Maddie. I... Huh? You see this? This piece of wire sticking out under the closet door? No, what is it? Let's see. Hey, it goes up the closet wall and through the ceiling. The maid's still here? Yeah, right outside. Hey, maid! Yes, sir? Who lives in the room over this? Nobody, sir, it's empty. Or it was yesterday afternoon when I cleaned it up about half past four. That sounds suspicious in itself, an empty hotel room these days. Roy, hello. Desk clerk, please. Desk clerk. This is Nick Carter on the murder of Denim. Who has room 412? Uh, Mrs. Denim has it now, sir. Mrs. Denim? Yes, sir. When did she come in? Just a few minutes ago. Denim reserved the room yesterday for friends, he said. When Mrs. Denim came in, I suppose he meant it for her, so I gave it to her. I called Denim to check, but got no answer. What time was that? Uh, about five minutes from nine. You know anything about a wire in the closet of 312? A wire? No, Mr. Carter, I don't. That's all, thanks. Maddie, I believe this wire is a part of the answer to this murder. Yeah? Let's go up and have a look. Hey, that came from upstairs. It's a dinner. Come on, Maddie, hurry. That's no good, Nick, he disappeared somewhere, went down the fire escape and neither got to the bottom or slipped into a room on the way down. Too bad. Now, Mrs. Denim, suppose you tell me the whole story right from the beginning. Well, I got here this morning just before 9 o'clock. The clerk said Roger had engaged this room for me, so I came up. I was too tired to unpack, so I just lay down on a bed for a few minutes. I didn't sleep because I had a queer feeling someone was watching me. Then about 15 minutes ago, I got up, washed, and started down to get some breakfast. But after I'd gone a few steps, I thought I'd forgotten my lipstick, so I came back for it. As I opened the door, I saw a man in the room, just starting to climb out the window. I screamed and he disappeared. Did you get a good look at him? No, I didn't. But he looked like a large man with big hands. I saw those. Mrs. Denim, how does it happen you arrived here just this time? Well, I got an anonymous letter yesterday. Here it is. Thank you. Your husband has been out of the army for six weeks. He is staying here at the Royal Arms, pretends he's not married and is making big play for daughter of head of Buckley Corporation. Enclose this ticket from your town here. Better come if you want to avoid trouble. And the letter L on behalf of Prince. Same typewriter on both notes. What was that, Mr. Carter? Oh, nothing. Go on with your story, please. I didn't even know Roger was out of the army. The last I heard was two months ago when you wrote that he and his buddy, Johnny Casper. Nick, Johnny Casper again. Yes. Go ahead, Mrs. Denim. He said they were getting out any minute, and he let me know as soon as they did. But when this letter came, I thought I, well. Yes, I know. And that's all? Well, yes, I think so. You mind if I have a look in your closet? My closet? Well, no, not at all. Anything, Nick? That certainly is a dictaporn machine. What? There's the wire that comes up from downstairs. This is what I rather expected, Maddie. Denim was making a record of an interview we had with someone, but the record is gone. That's what the guy Mrs. Denim saw was after. Maybe he got it, Nick. Mrs. Denim, how long were you out of this room? Just a few seconds, no longer. I went out and then came back almost at once. Then the man didn't get it, Maddie. Wouldn't have had time. But someone got it. That's the clue we ought to have, Nick. I bet it would tell the whole story. Yes, there must have been something pretty incriminating on it to make him kill Denim. Kill? Did you say kill Denim? Oh, no. I'm sorry, Mrs. Denim. I didn't realize you heard me. I'm very sorry, but it's true. Your husband was killed about an hour ago. Well, I did this. Maddie, take this machine to headquarters. See if there are any prints on it, it'll help. OK, get Mrs. Denim's two just in case. Nick, you don't have any machine. I don't know. Better take no chances. Let me get the serial number on the machine so I can have Patsy check on it, and I'll be on my way. Get on your way where, Nick? You see, Johnny Casper, he looks like a good starting point. You see, Mr. Cotter, we were buddies in the service. I liked Roger, so when we got out, I brought him back here with me. He'd been a contractor in a small town, about 100 miles north of here. And I thought perhaps we could go and business together. I'm a contractor, too, you know. No, I didn't. Oh, yes, I've done some pretty big things for a young fellow. Well, anyway, I introduced Roger to Mr. Allen, the chairman of the board of the Buckley Corporation, and to Buckley himself. Then I took him up to Olive's house one night. She's Buckley's daughter. I was engaged to her at the time. Well, I introduced him to her. What a heel that guy turned out to be. That's how do you mean, Casper? Well, instead of bidding on the Buckley building with me as partners, he submitted a separate bit of his own. And he entertained Allen and never remembered the board at parties. And he made a big play for my girl behind my back, knifed me every way he could. My pal. You say you were engaged to Miss Buckley. You're not now? Oh, I'll say I'm not. Two days ago, when I called her to make a date, she told me we were through. She was now engaged to Denham. So you have little reason to like Denham. I've never hated anybody in my life the way I hated that man. Where were you this morning about 8 o'clock? Morning? Why, I was right here, in bed. You're sure? You weren't at the Royal Arms talking to Denham. What in heaven's name makes you think that I was at the Royal Arms? I know, I... Well, yes, I was, too. Why should I deny it? I went down to tell Roger to lay off my girl. I'd tell his wife what was going on. And what did he say to that? He told me to go as far as I liked. He was on top and he was going to stay there in spite of the devil and me. And you two have a fight? With words, yes, but that's all. Got so mad, I left him and came back here to think. I see you have a typewriter. You mind if I try it? Well, no, go ahead. Thanks. So, was you who wrote those anonymous letters to Buckley and to Mrs. Denham? Yes, I did. I'm not ashamed of doing it. I hated Denham. Enough to kill him? Yes, but I didn't. I saw too much killing in the war. Funny, isn't it? I bring my buddy back here to help him out and he cheats me out of everything I want. Underbids me on the Buckley job and even steals my girl. What a laugh. No, I didn't kill him. But I wish I had long ago. Pardon me, but I was referred to you just... And am I glad you were. We don't get many in here like you, baby. I want to find out something about... I'm the boy that can tell you, baby. Anything you want to know. I have here the serial number. Now, look, let's not talk about numbers. Let's talk about you. You're the number I'm interested in right now. Well, look, will you please listen? Am I listening to every word you say, gorgeous? Go ahead, talk. I want to find out about Dickeyphone Machine number 248749AY. Hey, look. What are you doing tonight, flick chick? Working. Number 248749AY, please. I bet you do mean rumba. How's about giving me a whirl tonight, hmm? Look, I want to find out about the... Yeah, baby, I'm trying to find out, too. How late are you working tonight? Huh? I don't know. Ah, I bet you're not working at all. Just stalling me along to see how far I'll go. Well, I'll go a long way for you, good-looking. Oh, will you please? Listen, rib, how's about letting me call you when I get through the night? Me and my friends, how about together? I'll check the place. Come on, what do you think? All right, you win. Call me at Pennsylvania 686-01. Ask for Patsy. Atta, baby, now you're cooking on all four. Now, what do you want to know? Pray this machine 248749AY has been for the last 48 hours. Well, leave me look. 248749AY. Least to a guy named Roger Denham yesterday afternoon. Not back yet. That make you happy, baby? Heading the information does. Thank you. Hey, you can't go like this. It's almost my lunch hour. I was about putting on a pair of bibs together down in my place, hmm? You've got my phone number and my name, and that's all you're going to get from me. Goodbye. Oh, don't be like that. Gorgeous. I just want to know. We're waiting for you. Find anything? Nick, do I look fascinating to you? Hey, look, Patsy, this is police headquarters. Remember? Other men find me irresistible. Do you? Snap out of it, Patsy. Did you find out about the dictaphones? Huh? Oh, yes. Least to Roger Denham yesterday afternoon for 48 hours. That checks, Matty. He expected a visitor and one of the interview recorded. Oh, I wish I knew what was on that record. Oh, I was starting to tell you when Patsy came in, Nick. There were two sets of fingerprints on that dictaphone, Denham's and somebody else's. The others don't check with any we got. They must be the murderers when he got the record. Are they extra large? Hey, they aren't, Nick. They're small. So they couldn't have been his. Maybe they don't mean anything. Could have been on the machine when Denham got it. Matty, we. Oh, Walter. How'd you make out? You asked me to find out about that there piece of silk and out, didn't you? I did. Well, when you give all, did I glin a job? He does it. Yes, sir. And I had some job too, believe me. But I came through. Well, a lover, Mike Waldo. Stop talking and say something. I'm trying to, but you keep interrupting me. Waldo, what did you find out? Well, the silk was woven by the seasoned mills. Now they made up about a dozen shirts out of it, and then they discovered there was a flaw in the stuff. So they junked the rest. And they sold them shirts to the Lionel Men's Shop right here in town. Did you go there? No, I didn't. I thought maybe you would like to do a summer that detectin' yourself. OK, OK. That's my next visit, the Lionel Men's Shop. Come on, Patsy. Come on. This isn't a card, Mr. Buckley. I find that you bought a dozen white silk shirts from the Lionel Shop a few months ago. Yes, I did. They offered me a special price, I recall. Why? Did you keep them all yourself? No, I didn't. I got them just before Christmas, and I gave several of them away as presents. Could you tell me to whom you gave them? Well, now let me see. I remember giving Allen three of them, and I kept five for myself, I think, and the others. Oh, yes, yes. My daughter, Olive, gave the rest to Johnny Casper so he'd have some when he got out of the army. They were going around together at that time. Nobody else got any? I believe not. Couldn't swear it would, of course. All right, thanks, already bother you. Goodbye. What do you say, Nick? He kept some, gave some to Allen, and some to Casper. Casper? Coming back to him, don't we? Same so. He certainly had a motive. But if he did it, where does the dictaphone come in? Yes, I see what you mean. But who else is there? Allen? I suppose you better check on his whereabouts at the time of the killing this morning. Mustn't leave any stone unturned. Come on. No, Mr. Allen isn't at home just now, Mr. Carter. Can I do anything for you? Perhaps. What time did Mr. Allen get up this morning? At his usual hour, sir, about 9.30. Are you sure of that? Oh, absolutely, sir. He came downstairs in his pajamas and dressing gown to ask me about a suit he couldn't find. It was at the cleaners. What time were you up this morning? I start work at 8 o'clock regularly, sir. It's my habit. And you didn't see Mr. Allen until 9.30? Why, no, sir. May I inquire why you're asking all these questions? You may, but I'm not going to answer just now. Thank you. Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. Come on, Patsy. Let's try something else. Maybe we'll have more luck there. Well, Nick, you going to check up on Mr. Buckley? Buckley? Well, yes. You've investigated two of the three men who got the silk shirts. You can't omit Buckley, can you? I suppose you're right, Patsy. We can't afford to. Oh, I wish I had that record denomined. That would probably tell us the motive. Just now, we are completely missing a motive. Well, Casper had one. But as you've said, that doesn't account for the record. No, it doesn't. Huh? What is it, Nick? Wait. I want to call Maddie. We're going in the drug show here. OK. I'll be right back. All right. Besides, Sergeant Matheson. Oh, Maddie, Nick, tell me. When you examined the prints and the dictaphone, did you find any of the smaller prints lapping over denim's prints? Why, come to think of it again, Nick. Some of the little prints were on top of denim's. Why? Thanks. I'll see you later. Goodbye. Bye, Nick. I think I know now where the missing dictaphone record is, Patsy. And when I get that, I should have the motive. And the murderer. Let's go, Nick. For goodness' sake, what did you ask to speak to the chambermaid? Because I think she has the answer. Well, what answer could she have? You'll see. You're the chambermaid who found Mr. Denom's body this morning in room 312. Yes, sir. I found him when I went in to clean the room. Did you go to room 412 this morning? Well, I did, and I didn't. That's how do you mean? Well, you see, I cleaned the rooms that's vacant in the afternoon. Deadline's 5 o'clock, so I got to get him cleaned before then. So I cleaned up 412 yesterday, like always. That's a transient room. So this morning, I opened 412 to see if somebody's been in. But when I seen it like I left it, I just didn't go in. I see. You wonder the room at all this morning. Like I told you. I just looked in and seen nobody's been in, so I locked it up again. You won't mind letting me take your fingerprints, will you? Fingerprints? What do you want them for? Just for the record. You're not scared, are you? Scared? Why should I be scared? And you won't mind if I take your prints? No, I don't. I don't guess so. How, uh, how do you do it? Just press your fingers on this little ink pad, like this. Yeah? Then press them on this pad, like this. Yeah. Eh. Do they match, Nick? Match? Match what? So you didn't go in room 412 this morning? I told you, I just... I know what you told me, now tell me the truth. You went to the door, and you went in. And you took a record of a dictaphone machine, you found it in the closet, why? Dolly, mister! Can you tell all that for my fingerprints? I can. So you better tell me the truth. All right. Well, here's what happened, and it's the gospel truth. I opened the door, like I said. Then just as I started to close it again, I heard a funny noise. I listened, and it come from the closet. I looked, and there was a funny machine there with one of them trick kinda records on it. And you took it? Yeah. I didn't think it was steel, and I just wanted to see what was on it. So I brought it down here, and when I got a chance, I was gonna play it on one of the machines in the office. But I... I've been too busy. Do you know the denim was killed for that record? Honest, mister? And if the murderer finds you've got it now, you're next. Gee, I wouldn't like that. I don't wanna be killed. And you better get me the record right now. Sure. Sure, mister. I got it hidden, one of the cleaning closets. I'll get it for you, honest. You wait right here. We'll wait. And then we'll play the record, Patsy. I got to know what's on it. Excuse Mr. Buckley, Nick. Sorry to be late, Mr. Carter, but I got held up in traffic. It's quite all right, Mr. Buckley. Now that you're all here, Buckley, Alan Casper, and Sergeant Matheson, I'll tell you why I called you together. As you know, Roger Denham was murdered this morning in his hotel room, strangled. The only real clues we had were the prints of an unusually large hand on Denham's throat and a silk shirt pocket, evidently torn off during the struggle. We traced the shirts and found that each of you three men had one or more of those shirts. Casper has no alibi for the time of the killing. Alan, according to his butler, has. And Buckley, we don't know about. If you'd asked me, I could have told you where I was. I'm sure you could, Mr. Buckley, right to the very minute, no doubt. So any one of you might have owned the shirt with a torn pocket. We had to get at it another way, motive. Which of you had the strongest motive to kill Denham? Buckley and Alan don't seem to have any reason. But Casper did. Now look here, Carter. Are you trying to pin this on me? Sit down, Casper, and wait until I finish. I won't pin murder on anyone unless it belongs there. As I said, we needed a motive. But it was only late this afternoon that Chance, plus the rational and the logical elimination of other possibilities gave me the answer. I now have the motive. And with it, the murderer. And what is it, Mr. Carter? Yes, don't keep his waiting this way. Here it is. Listen. All right, Betsy. What brings you out so early in the morning? I think you're no Denham. Stop that machine. Give me that record. What's the trouble, Mr. Allen? I said stop that machine. I don't even know. Take that record and now. I want these gentlemen to hear what it says. Can't phone you, Carter. I'll put a bullet right here. Put a bullet? No way, murderer. Give me that gun. Come on. Give it to me. That's better. All right, gentlemen. Now that Mr. Allen is quiet again, I'd like you to hear the rest of this record. Start it again, Betsy. All right. What brings you out so early in the morning? I think you know, Denham. A little matter of money. Money? What money? Do I owe you some? Hey, what is this? You trying to kid me? No, no, indeed. I just don't understand. You know, you bid on the contract for the construction of the new Buckley Building. Remember? That's right. You were not the low bidder and came in second. You were over $50,000 higher than the low bid. Right again. I reported to the board that I was convinced that the low bidder was not equipped to do this job and recommended giving it to you in spite of your price. That's very decent of you, Allen. Decent? You promised me $10,000 if I got you that contract. That's why I am here. I want half of that $10,000 now before the contract is signed. Well, Allen, I never promised to pay you to give me that contract. I don't do business that way. Why you double-crossing jib artist? You'll pay me what you promised, or that contract will never be signed. I promise you. But the board awarded it to me. On my recommendation. And they'll award it to someone else if I don't get what's coming to me. I bossed that board, and don't forget it. They do what I say. And you're going to do what you said. You order else. That's the end, Nick. That's the most incredible thing I ever heard. So, Allen, too. Mr. Allen, would you care to tell us what happened after the record was shot off? Nothing. I left at once. May I see your shirt? No. Yes. Open your vest. That's a good boy. Becky hasn't changed his shirt. His pocket's missing. Very probably. Didn't even know it was gone and all the excitement of the murder. And a further proof is needed. I believe his hands will correspond to the marks on Denim's throat. I see you have unusually large hands, Mr. Allen. Denim was a louse. He shut the machine off and told me he'd been making a record of our conversation. See, if I tried to collect what he'd promised me, he'd take the record to Buckley. I knew that would ruin me. And so I. You killed him so you could find the record, so you could destroy it. I wouldn't have believed it possible. Well, you're right about one thing. You're through. Finish, as far as I'm concerned. And as far as the state is concerned, too, the chair will finish him. That's the case, gentlemen. Oh, that's for me, Nick. Well, you bet. Who is it, you know? Oh, I'll say I do. Wait till he hears what I'm going to tell him. Oh, but I do wish somebody else would talk to me that way. Just once in a while. Hello. Nick, isn't it about time for you to give us a glimpse into next week's story? Why, I shouldn't be surprised if you were right, Ken. Well, I suppose you take over then. Right. The ingredients of my story next week are first, a man who died of heart failure but who was really murdered. A will, which was the will the old man wrote but which proved to be not the will he wrote. And a signature which was forced by a person who wanted it known it had been forged. Sounds like a fine collection of contradictions to me. What do you call it, Nick? I call it the case of the clumsy forgeries. Nick Carter, master detective, which is produced and directed by Jock McGregor, is copyrighted by Street and Smith Publications Incorporated. Pictured stories of Nick Carter appear in every issue of the Shadow Comics. In the broadcasts of Nick Carter, master detective, Lon Clark is starred as Nick. Charlotte Manson is featured as Patsy. Mattie is played by Ed Latimer. Waldo by Humphrey Davis. Original music is played by George Wright. Script is by Jock McGregor and Peggy Mayer. Any resemblance in these programs to actual persons living or dead or to actual places is purely coincidental. Nick Carter, master detective, is presented over most of these mutual stations each week at this same time. This is Ken Powell saying, so long until next week. This program was heard in Canada through the facilities of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation.
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Man charged over hydroponic cannabis crop in Forestdale - Media Conference
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Police have charged a man after the discovery of an alleged hydroponics cannabis set-up located in a house at Forestdale yesterday morning.
For full details visit http://mypolice.qld.gov.au/blog/2013/05/08/man-charged-over-hydroponic-cannabis-crop-forestdale/
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We initially got information about five months ago that there was suspect activity going on at an address in Forestdale and as a result of that information we've conducted some surveillance over a period of time to confirm what we thought might have been a drug operation going on and as a result of that surveillance we've executed a search warrant yesterday and located quite a substantial amount of cannabis grown hydroponically. How many rooms and what areas was it grown in? It's probably a case of what room it wasn't being grown in. There were seven rooms in the premises being used including a small granny flat to the side. Every room had or the other seven rooms cannabis was being grown in all rooms at different stages from seedling stage to one room which contained cannabis approximately two metres tall and yeah it was growing quite well. Even the kitchen had drugs in the fridge. We located steroids in the fridge. The bathrooms were being used to eliminate liquid from some of the hydroponic setups so yeah it was quite extensive. Every room had lighting. It had a substantial setup with regards to exhaust fans to eliminate odor and yeah it was quite a sophisticated setup. One one we haven't seen for a while. Yeah mature plants. There was a couple of rooms there where plants ranged from 1.5 to 2 metres tall and they wouldn't have been far off being at the stage where they could have been cultivated. There was bags located of leaf that had been obviously chopped up ready to go and there were also bags there where it looked like it was just bags of discard so even the bags of discarded leaf was quite substantive. He also had propagated some of the stems in a bid to obviously grow more trees. Power was coming in from the mains from the roadside. He has illegally obtained that power and Energex were out yesterday to ensure that that that ceased and the premises was made safe. How pungent was it? Pungent. We knocked on the front door and you could smell it from the doorway. What did your neighbours say? Were they surprised with you being so... We had neighbours come up to us. They thought maybe a serious crime had taken place or a violent crime of some sort. They had no idea who lived at the address. They said they didn't see many people there at all. It was quite an eye and to the two neighbours I spoke to they were quite surprised to know that this was going on in their neighbourhood. And he lived in that house? Yeah apparently. I don't know how he managed to do that but I lasted about 20 minutes inside the house before I was getting a headache so he's obviously a bit more tolerant than I am. How significant is this seizure for you guys? It's very significant. It's got a street value of $2.2 million at this stage conservatively and it flows onto so many other areas. If we can take $2.2 million worth of marijuana or cannabis off the road it means people aren't drug driving. It certainly dents the drug industry and we know that there is a nexus between property crime and traffic related injuries with drugs in people's systems. So certainly society is a bit of a winner in regards to that and certainly innocent people who get plowed into by people who are drug affected when they're driving. Any idea where it's going to be done? No none at this stage. We've still got quite a bit of investigation to go. The actual dismantling of the hydroponic setup is going to take the better part to two and a half days and I dare say the length of time to investigate the follow-up and the intelligence that we get out of this address will be even longer so it'll be an ongoing investigation for quite a while. Can we expect more arrests? I believe so yeah with what we've located so far there's certainly information to suggest that further arrests will be down the track. Who's that suggestion of some bikey lengths? Certainly it's an organised setup but as far as being an organised outlaw motorcycle gang setup that's yet to be determined but we'll certainly be looking at all avenues. Should it serve as a warning that you know if you're going to do this you're going to get caught? Definitely definitely crime stoppers is where we initially got this information. We take the crime stoppers information quite seriously and when we get a little bit information like that and we can value add to it with our own work it certainly shows that we can act on that and produce some good results so we just urge people to if they do you know even if it just seems a little bit off and they're not sure what's going on certainly something that can be followed up and this can be the result sometimes.
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Database DevOps with Redgate ReadyRoll
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In this first of two episodes, Robert is joined by Steve Jones to discuss how you can use the Redgate Data Tools that are included in Visual Studio Enterprise 2017 to extend DevOps practices to SQL Server and Azure SQL databases.
In this episode, Steve demonstrates the migrations-based approach used by ReadyRoll, which generates numerically ordered SQL migration scripts that sit inside your project and takes your schema from one version to the next. You can add them to version control, use them to build and release, and automate database and application deployments, all in one process.
Steve shows now only how to generate the migration scripts, but also how to incorporate them into a CI/CD pipeline using Visual Studio Team Services.
Resources:
- Redgate Data Tools: https://www.red-gate.com/products/sql-development/entrypage/redgate-data-tools
- ReadyRoll: https://www.red-gate.com/products/sql-development/entrypage/redgate-data-tools
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Hi, welcome to Visual Studio Toolbox. I'm your host, Robert Green, and joining me today is Steve Jones from Redgate. Hi. Steve's here to talk about database DevOps. That's right. Now, we chatted at Build. We did a show at Build, and we covered some of this stuff then, but we're going to do it in a bit of a more deep dive and get a little bit more into the meat behind it. Okay. Let's do it. Right? Yeah, absolutely. So we're going to talk about two things. We're going to talk about two different ways of doing the database DevOps. The first that we're going to cover today is migrations, and then the second one is database compare, right? Data compare. Have you ever done migrations when you've developed database software? Yeah. Do you like migration? Do I like migrations? It's a tool and stuff gets done, so I like stuff that works, but I don't have a passion one way or another for it. Let's put it that way. Yeah. I find a lot of people don't, either do or don't like migrations. I've done a lot of migrations more in the Oracle and DP2 world where large ERP systems often just track all the scripts. There are hundreds of developers, right? And then we run them all in order and it always works, but it can be really slow sometimes. Okay. So some people don't like migrations, but I prefer it, you know, and I work for regular software. We support both ways of doing database development, so whatever works for you is fine, and maybe you'll pick one or the other after this. But at least I'll learn how they both work. Right, exactly. We're doing at the end of these two parts. All right. All right. Migrations first. So migrations first. Let's back up a step before we dive in. What are we doing? So I'm a database person. I've been a SQL server person for most of my career. I've actually been working with SQL server for 26 years now, so more than half my life has been working with databases at this point, right, so it's kind of amazing that throughout that time I've developed software in a number of different ways as a DBA developer, and so I've tried to work through these different ways of efficiently getting database changes to production, making sure that I'm not interrupting an application, I'm not causing downtime unnecessarily, certainly I'm not causing any data integrity issues or losing anything along the way. Right. So, you know, you make code changes all the time, but you're saying that, how often do people make database changes? Not as much as code changes, obviously. Not as much as code changes, right? The database, because we have to maintain that state of our data, unlike an application, right, I can drop a class, I can add a method, I can make these changes, and I kind of just replace different versions of code, XC's, DLL's, Assemblies, Resources, whatever it is. I can do that with some of my code in the database world, my views, my procedures, things like that, but my tables I have to keep around so I'm always kind of evolving them. Okay. And because I have to do that, especially as my database grows larger, I want to be careful how often I make those changes. Right. Renaming a table is disruptive because unlike renaming something in Visual Studio, the compiler can find all the references or the ID can find all the references and do that. For database, I also have connections coming from various places and I don't know what's happening. Right. So I think it depends on a lot of times the maturity of your application. If you're starting out, you may make more database changes than later. Yeah, okay. As I grow, I get a lot of technical debt kind of in my database world because of all those connections to other applications, reports, ETL systems. Right. So I'm hesitant to make those changes. Okay. Now there are people that do a lot of additive changes where they just add things to the tables, they add systems to the, or objects to the database so that they hopefully don't disrupt those applications. Right. And they can continue to add features and functionality throughout the lifetime of their application. Okay. So one of the things that, I've been doing really for most of my life is a lot of things we call DevOps. We're trying to have lightweight processes that work that help me make changes in an efficient manner without causing problems. And the last three or four years, all of a sudden we have a name, we call it DevOps. Exactly. We DevOps all the things now, I think, as Donovan Brown might say. Yep. So, so let me show you some things here. Okay. So I work for Redgate Software and we have ReadyRolls included in Visual Studio Enterprise. So that's part of what's there. And I have a little ReadyRoll toolbar here that comes up and that's a pane in Visual Studio. And my project in ReadyRoll is just like any other project. So if I were to create a new project here and since we don't wanna run through everything, ReadyRoll appears just like my database project would for SSDT or for C-Sharp or any other type of application that we have in Visual Studio. In this case, the ReadyRoll project builds off of a database project, which is slow to come up. But you can see that there's database projects like we would do for SSDT, for Data Tools, or I've got ReadyRoll projects here. And the difference is the database project works as tracking all the changes and then it does a comparison with SQL package and it'll deploy those changes. My kind of package, everything I'm in Dackpack. In ReadyRoll, we have what we call migrations. So in this existing projects, I've made a bunch of changes over time. You can see I've got all these scripts. And each one of these is just a change that I made to my database as I was performing development. So in this case, I'm altering the table. Obviously, I can't alter. So you wrote those scripts and then saved them in the project, right? Yep, I actually have a couple ways of doing it. I can import those changes if I've made this in Management Studio or another developer's made changes. So I can ensure that I'm capturing all the changes or I could write the script directly. So ReadyRoll, what it does is it takes the burden off of you of trying to manually grab every script, make sure you've caught all the changes, giving it a name and saving it off. Right, okay. So I can do that. So over time, I just collect these different changes that could be DDL changes, they could be DML changes. They're just a series of things that I'm doing to my database. Creating objects, I'm altering objects, whatever's appropriate for my application. So in this case, this is a common pattern that in the SSDT world or in a state-based comparison world is difficult to handle. I've got to add a not-know column but I've got data in my table. So I can't add a not-know column, right? I have to add a no-column, update some data and then add a not-know change. So that's a complex change. But I still haven't changed that. It's been that way forever. Right, there are ways around where I could add a default, I could do some things but for a lot of systems I've worked with a lot of developers. This is a problematic item because I don't want a default value. What I need to do is populate that appropriately with some value that matters for that row of data. So ReadyRoll makes these types of changes much more robust and resilient. So where's the migration ID come from there? So let me show you how this is done. We'll create a migration script now. So if I want to create a new script, I could certainly just right-click and add like anything else. I could certainly add a store procedure, a table or anything that I want to do. So when I do my development- So there's the migration ID that gets created when you create the script. That gets created when I create the script. So it gives me a unique way of identifying this script and tracking whether it's been deployed in any environment. Okay. So we do that. So let me create a little procedure here that I want to do and that'll just give me something that I can run. And I can certainly run this if I want. I have a variety of options like I would in any other database development that I'm doing that I can just mark my code, run it, test it, do everything that I need to do here. Yep. This has been executed on a local instance. It actually exists there so I can run any of my application against it. I have all the ability to do the work that I do normally as a database developer. And then periodically what I want to do is I want to make sure that I've deployed everything in my project. So I can click here and it'll do a build in Visual Studio like anything else. So I know that popped quickly up there but I actually have a conflict and something failed. Already an object name get 10. Yeah. Oh, okay, cool. So it thinks it's still there. I don't think that that's the case. So let's just check. I'm more comfortable. Who are you gonna believe? Who am I gonna believe? It does exist. I think as I ran it and then I said it was deployed. Let's deploy it again and do a build because I'm a developer, I'm a human, I make mistakes, right? Things happen as I'm going. Let's see, it deployed, it succeeded, everything is good. Okay, cool. So I can kind of see what's going on in my project as I'm performing development because I have the code and scripts. I could certainly check the database against this and I've got everything like I would normally have. This migration ID is how the framework will actually check if this script has been run. Okay. So inside of my database, we actually track that. So if I pop over here and let's just check it from here, there's this migration log and we can see here that this contains all of the migrations that have been run. So there's this GUID that we have, there's a checksum to make sure that the script I think ran is the correct script, right? I haven't edited or changed it and I have the file name and then various other metadata that lets me know what's going on. So this ensures that my scripts in essence will only run once so I can't do something like add data in a script and then worry about it being added again. Right. So I get data, recreate tables, that kind of thing. Mm-hmm. So far as I go through database development, it's similar to what I might do in C-Sharp or any other language. Right. I'm just kind of working with my project to make it changes and like any other change, this kind of appears as part of my team explore. Right. I've hooked up to version control which is one of those things that I find so many database developers don't do. Right. They don't track their DDM. Yeah. Right. And that's what they want to do. You've deployed this to the database already? My development database. Right. So I'm working with an development database and I've got this change out there. Mm-hmm. Okay. And I can certainly make other changes and let me show you something else because I do find there's a lot of developers that like to work in Managers Studio still because it's a comfortable way of working and it's quick. So let me add a piece of data here to this table and if I look at what's in here, I've got some data in there. So I just added row number five. So one of the things ReadyRoll also allows to do is track reference data or static data that I might want to include as I deploy this further. Mm-hmm. All right. So here's a value that I want to include. Well, once I've done that in ReadyRoll, what I want to appear I could do is check as anybody made any changes outside of Visual Studio. Certainly I could have just done run a query on Visual Studio as well that did that same insert. We can see here that I've actually detected there's a data change here. In fact, there's one row that was inserted. So I can add this as another script and this will come in as another migration script. This is script 32. It's got a different migration ID which you'll have to trust me that's the case. We won't compare that. I can't. But ReadyRoll has built me an insert statement. It could build me an update statement. It could build me a delete statement. Whatever would be appropriate here. Again, that's here inside of the change in Team Explorer as well. So all of this is my local development as a database developer, my laptop, my workstation. I'm doing my thing. Right. So are you committing this to version control as a way of keeping track of the history? Because you changed the database. It's a little bit different than writing code. It's a little bit different. It's a little different. Because certainly anything I do to a table or to data has to, it's kind of this evolutionary change of thing. That I'm moving from one state to the next constantly. I'm tracking it in version control. A, because I make mistakes, sometimes I have to go backwards. Okay. Just the way of the world. Sometimes I will misinterpret a requirement. The business person will tell me the wrong requirement and we will write code and realize it doesn't work. So we can roll back the database changes. Well, we can certainly find out what we change so that we can go back. I can certainly go to version control and grab those changes. Rolling back database changes is not always easy. Yeah, because it's not like the data is in source control, the history of the data. It's not. If you go back to a snapshot. Right. Now for store procedures and functions of views, I can just grab that previous code. Right, because those are just code. Those are just code. Yes, okay. I haven't come across a tool yet nor I think would I trust my job to a tool to roll back my data changes. Right, exactly. Because if there's been data added to the table, I need to decide what to do with that data. Right. If I've dropped a column, which is a very dangerous thing, I need to have prepared for that in advance because nothing is rolling, bringing me that table change back. Right, right, okay. So those are different, but as much as possible, I'm trying to treat all my database code like application code. Mm-hmm. Okay. And part of this is that I want to use this code to move forward to do CI and do CD, just like I would do with an application. Okay. So let me commit this. We'll see this out there. Actually, before I commit this, let's just go look. I've got a project out here in Visual Studio Team Services, which I think is fantastic, by the way. Mm-hmm. You're right. It is. This is maybe the best developer tool I've seen Microsoft ever build. Now, the Visual Studio Team Services is just amazing. Really is. And I use it all the time. So I've got a board like I would have for anything else and I can track all my database work. Yep. And I've got my code here as well and I've got my project. So I've got my main database project, my test project, because I want to test things. Mm-hmm. You know, in various items. And if I flip down in here and look at my migrations and my last change was this morning, right? A little while ago, we were checking things out. Let's go ahead and commit this change. So we'll say, channel nine with Robert. We'll call it one. Let's commit and push that. So once I do that, this will actually push up into the Microsoft Cloud. I remember the first time I looked closely at that dropdown and saw that commit and push, you could do all at once instead of committing and then going and finding push. This, that might be the one thing I wish existed. Instead of a dropdown, it would just give me the option to remember that. Ooh, that'd be even better. Right? Yeah. But if I, let's refresh this. So then I see what's out there. I should see, we just pushed out two changes. Okay. So it tracked two new scripts. Yep. And now I have a history of what's going on because in the migrations world, I'm tracking all these scripts over time. So that's an interesting best practice. You've got two changes and one comment. So given that all the rest of your comments are pretty descriptive, would you then typically just commit one script at a time? It depends on the work that I'm doing at that. You know, I, that's kind of a developer philosophical question, right? Do I include multiple changes into one commit? I would have that option just like I do with anything in Visual Studio, I could pick and choose what commits. In this case, if I was, if that data change was associated with the stored procedure change, I would probably commit them together with the work item and in a better description, of course that's not a great comment. But if they were separate items, as is the case sometimes in the database world, I would make two separate commits. And that's one of those things that comes along with you being a developer, learning how to commit in batches or singly as appropriate, right? That takes your experience there. Okay. So we can make our changes here and commit them, but we want to go further, right? Because this is a great safety net in version control, but it's not helping me build software faster, right? It's not helping me build software better. So I want to make sure that I'm actually building things as well. And the build system in Visual Studio Team Services is fantastic as well. I mean, I've watched people build all kinds of stuff here. That from Java to Python to C-Sharp to database code, everything. It's just amazing. And we can see here, we've actually just built a new build here. So when you created that build, was there a built-in template that you got to select or did you have to build it from scratch? I actually built it from scratch. Now, if those of you haven't used Visual Studio Team Services, give it a try, but it's a very simple step-based system. Yeah, just like you would do for C-Sharp, I'm doing a Visual Studio Build, and this is just the standard Visual Studio Build task. Oh, okay. So you named that build. I named it, right? So I can change the name right here in the display, but this is the standard Visual Studio Build task. So if I was doing C-Sharp in the same solution... Right. Let's not restart now. Let's not do that. So if I were doing a C-Sharp project in the same solution, I could build it here. I could have two Visual Studio Builds to build each project separately, whatever is appropriate for my system, but I'm doing the same solution build. I've specified the name. I've got the MS Build arguments just like I would normally have. Okay. Readyroll wants to build against another database, a target database, where I'm going to deploy to. So I give it a parameter and say, just where am I going to deploy? So here's a question. So when you wrote the script, you deployed it. So you already changed the database. Right. Now you've got a continuous integration build. What is that doing? So what it's doing is going through and reevaluating the entire script to make sure that everything's correct. It's looking against a downstream environment that I would want to send it to you to evaluate which of these changes may want to go forward. So you just changed a development database. Yes. Confirmed that it all works, and now you're using the CI process to update the production database or a further downstream database? I'm doing a downstream database. So I always like to work in multiple environments. And these days with containers and virtualization and VMs, I always try to have at least three environments, if not more. So in this case, I've actually got five. So one of the things I want to do is I'll make my changes, but you want to be able to see my changes as well, right? Or we want to see all of our code together just like we would in a C-Sharp project and web app. So in this build, what I'm actually doing is I'm building and I'm running my tests. So I've got the Microsoft unit testing project as part of this. I'm running tests in there against my database. So I'm doing SQL server unit tests. And then I'm doing my artifacts. And if I pop back to the summary of what's going on, and we'll look at the actual results of that build that just ran. And what we'll find, it took a few seconds. My tests ran successfully. I could see the commits that are going against it, any warnings, anything that I've got going on. In this case, because it looked at that next environment over here on the right, I see which migrations weren't applied to my next database. Oh, okay. So that gives me an integration place. And in a matter of fact, you can see that it knows which store procedure was changed there. So it's kind of read through some of the metadata that I could see what's going on. And as a further step out of this build, I'm actually triggering a release as well. And where do you specify what database it's going to? Is that part of the build definition? That is part of the build definition. So when I pop over here, that is a parameter visual studio like I would add any other parameter. And you'll see here that I've said this build integration database is where I'm going to target next. Got it. So that's giving me kind of this intermediate environment. And if I pop over to my visual studio, let's say, or sorry, my management studio, let's grab this query right here. Let's copy this and this is my integration database. Okay. So we didn't touch this database. You know, I've got a different coloring on it, but my row number five has been added. Yeah, added. And my store procedure here should run. Cool. Right, so right now I've done the process that I would normally do with C-Sharp. And that I take my code, like everybody else's code, put it together, generate an artifact and we can then see if that is what we actually want. So you, your continuous integration there is actually a deployment as well? It is to another environment because in the database world, I kind of need a place to go look at that stuff. So I've actually moved this from one environment to the next. So let me zoom in slightly here. I started right here in this development area. So this is where I made the change. And this is environment two right here where we just sent that change. Okay. And what I want to do then is of course I've got QA, I've got this staging and I've got production as well. Right, so I want to kind of make sure my code flows. Obviously testing at each point in time, running an application against it, having other developers, QA people, et cetera, look at what's going on, including business people. So I want to make sure that my code is being deployed. So let me grab, let's grab all this code real quick. And let me just look at my QA environment, right? So if I run this now, that store procedure doesn't exist in QA. Yep. Right? Neither does that row of data. Right, because your build definition only sent it to the first database. Yeah, my build definition actually kicked off this release process as part of continuous delivery. So this release process says, once I've built, if I've built successfully and if I've passed my tests, whatever's appropriate for myself, what I'm going to do is I'm going to deploy this package out to a database. And in this case, I'm sending it to my integration environment. Oh, so the build doesn't actually do the deploying? No, no, in this case, Wow, okay. We popped to the old editor. This new editor has gotten slightly odd for me, but when I look at this build process, or sorry, this release process, this is set as the options here. Where they moved. Yeah, go back to the first here. Click on one phase, one task. That's where it is. Yeah. Yeah, so here I'm actually having this kick off as once the build is successful, it triggers this release. Okay. So just like I want to do is I want to have kind of an organized process that makes sense. Outside of the path in the parameters, we could set this up in a couple of minutes. We would have to go through the path and make sure we haven't made anything incorrect there. But I have the ability to do that. But I've also got other release processes in place. In this case, I've got a downstream process as well, which will push it to those other environments. So I have the ability to make releases in a consistent, reliable fashion in a way that as a DBA, various times in my career I've struggled with. Because somebody sends me a script, I have to look at it, I have to hope all the objects are included. I have to hope that I've actually remembered to connect to the correct server, send it down there, all the minutiae that just slows down development. It just becomes complexity. Just like deploying an ASP.NET website or C Sharp to that client there, I have to make sure I go through all the process correctly. I have to remember that I need to copy it to these folders, to these servers. Those things are just, they're kind of tedious things that we don't want in general to do. So having this stuff happen automatically in a lightweight process like Visual Studio Team Services makes it really easy to move those changes forward. Yep, awesome. And see what works. And so this release is created. It's probably run by now because usually they run fairly quickly. And if I come back over here and let's rerun this code, it actually works this time. Excellent. All right, so I've moved it to QA. And we can certainly repeat that forward to the other environments as well. All right, so. Cool. Trying to build some of that DevOps process in there is that I make the process a definition that is always handled in the same way. So I execute the same manner. And then if I find issues or if they find new requirements, I can slowly modify that. But I'm not dependent on a human to do it. Right. And it gives you the ability to not necessarily be the only one making changes to the database. Just like in coding, you're not the only one coding, right? Right. But things about the continuous integration is I make changes on my machine, I run my tests, everything works. You make changes on your machine, run your tests, everything works. Marry the code together. Stuff doesn't work anymore. Exactly. Right, the CI will do that. I check in my code. You check in your code. All the unit tests run were told immediately. You could apply the same process here. I make changes to the database. Works on my machine. You make changes. Works on your machine. And then you marry them together and it all then goes downstream. And hopefully works, right? But if it doesn't. Of course. And if it doesn't, then the process breaks. But we know. And now you know why, right? So I've got, cool. Visual Studio Team Services gives me all the instrumentation to say what was deployed, what's included. So I don't have to dig through the entire database. I know, in this case, there's two files that broke. So if my code doesn't work with your code, we know which files I committed to go look at. And this isn't that hard to learn how to do. It's pretty easy to set up. It is pretty easy to set up. Yeah, even if the UI changes. It is, I mean, Visual Studio Team Service, I was amazed at how easy it is to actually do a build after working in something like Jenkins, which works great, but it's not the easiest thing to work with. So Visual Studio Team Services and all the extensions have made this a smooth process. Very cool. All right. All right. Do we learn something? Do you like migrations in database development now? I love it, yeah. All right. Well, I love the fact that you can, that DevOps and CICD continuous integration to continuous deployment. Pipelines are for databases too. It's not just for code. Right. And you can just as easily set one up for your database stuff as you can for your code. I love that. Yeah, yeah. And I think that's one of those things that will really help improve the quality of our database applications as we move forward. Oh, absolutely. Cool. So that's part one. Part one. Part two. Part two will do this again, but we'll do it in a comparison method where we're not going to try to track every change. Right. We'll just figure it out later. Okay, cool. We'll see you next time on Visual Studio Toolbox.
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भाई यो बहनो, कल आपने बजज्ट में, और उसके बाई तीवी पार चर्चाो में, और आज अखबारो में, एक बात पडी सूनी देखी होगी, एक शब्द गुंज रहा है, चानो तरव, हर कोई भोलना शुरू किया है, देखते देखते कानो-कानो वाद पूचले लगी है और हो क्या है, 5 trillion dollar economy, आखिर 5 trillion dollar economy के लच्खा मत्लप क्या है, एक आम भारत ये जिन्धिगी का, हर एक भारत वाची का, इसे क्या लेना दिना है, अप के लिए, सब के लिए, जानना भी, और जानकर के बत, गर-गर जाकर के बताना भी, बहुत जरूडी है, जरूडी इसलिए भी है, क्यों कुछ लोग है, जो, हम भारतियों के सामर्ठ पर शक कर रहे है, वो कह रहे है, कि भारत के लिए, ये लक्ष प्राथ करना बहुत मुष्किल है, अपने सूना होगा कल से च्र्चा चल दिए, साम्तियों जब ऐसी बाते सून्ता हूँ, तो कासी के इस बेटे के मन में कुछ अलगी भाव जकते है, आशा हा निरासा में उलिजे लोगो तक, में आपने मन के बाव पूचाना चाहता, वो जो साम्ने, वो जो साम्ने, मुष्किलों का रमभार है, वो जो साम्ने, मुष्किलों का रमभार है, उसी से तो, मेरे हूँसलों की मिनार है, उसी से तो, मेरे, हूँसलों की मिनार है, चूनाउत्यों को देख कर, चूनाॉत्यों को देख कर, दवराना कैसा, आगे भी बडाद नूएँटीा दोडने को भेटाव है दोडना ही तो नूएँटीा का सरोकार है तो सादियों बात होगी फोषले की नहीं समभावना होगी विकास के येखी की माभारती की सेवा की और नुएँटीा के सपने की ये सबने बहुत हद तक जोडे हुए हैं, फाई। तिल्यन डॉलर एकनामी के लख्से। साद्यों, फाई। तिल्यन का मतलप होता है, पाछ लाक करोड डॉलर। अगर रॉप्ये के समन में बाद करे, तो समज ये की उसका भी पैंसर्ट सत्तर गुना। तुस्रे शब्डों में कहें, तो आज हमारी अर्ते ववस्ता का जो आकार है, उसका लबगलग भग तो गुना। अप सोत रहे होंगे, की कार करतन सम्मिलन में, कहाम में अर्ते सास्तर की इतनी गुड बाते क्यो करने लग देया। देखे दोस्तो, मैं खुद भी कोई अर्ते सास्तर है नहीं। मुझे अर्ते सास्तर का अव भी नहीं आता है। अप सब अप सास्तर की आप अप से बात कर रहा हों, वाप को नहीं सीडे से सोचने के लिए मजबोवर करेगा। नहीं लख्ष, नहीं उद साभ रहेगा, नहीं संकल्प नहीं सबने लेकर हम आगे बडहेंगे और यही मुसीबतों से मुअक्ति का मार्ग है। सात्यो अंगरे जी मैं कहावत होती है, कि साईज अप ते केख मेटर्स, यहने जितना बड़ा केख होगा, उसका उतना ही बड़ा हिस्सा लोगों के नसीव होगा, लोगों को में लेगा. और इसलिए, हमने भारत के अर्थे बववस्ता को, पाच ट्रिल्यन डोलर के अर्थे बववस्ता यह बनाने का लक्ष्ताए किया है, उस पर जोर दिया है. अर्थे बववस्ता की साईज और अकार, जितना बड़ा होगा, बववव ग्रुप से, देश की सम्रुदी उतनी ही जाडा होगी. हमारी आक गुजराती में कहवत कहावत है. बजुम पता नहीं हिंदी में क्या होगा, कहावत आसी है, अगर कूओे में हैं, तो हवाडे में आएगा. मतलब अगर कुमा बहरा पडा है, तो फिर चोटे-चोटे-चोटे, अगर तालाब है, उपने पानी पोचेगा, अखे तक कूँजेगा, कूओे में नहीं होगे, तो कहाव पोचेगा. यही सम्रुदी, हर परिवार की, हर वेक्ती की आए, आमदनी, उन में जाडा तर की इतिहास को देखें, तो एक समय में, बहाँ भी, प्रती व्यक्ती आए, बहुत जाडा नहीं होती देखे, लेकिन इन देशों की इतिहास मैं, एक दोर आसा आया, जब कुछी समय मैं, पती व्यक्ती आए ने, जबर जस्छलां लगाई, यही वो समय दा, जब वो देश, विकाँ सील से, विक्सीध, यहने देखलपिं से, देखलप नेशन की सेहनी में आए देखे, बहारद भी लंभा इन तडयार नहीं कर सकता है, बहाँ यहनो, बहारद भी, आसा कर सकता है, और विक्सीध, सदी में आजजब, बहारद दुनिया का सब से योवा देश है, तो यह लख्ष भी, मुष्किल नहीं है, साज्ट्यो जब किसी भी देश में, प्रती विक्ती आए बरती है, तो वो खरित की चमता बडाती है, खरित की चमता बडाती है, तो समान का उत्बादन वडता है, सेवा का विस्टार होता है, और इसी क्रम में, रोजगार के नहीं आउसर बनते है, यही प्रती विक्ती आए में व्रुद्दी, उस परिवार की बचत या सेविंग को भी बडाती है, साज्ट्यो जब तक हम, कम आए, कम ख़, के चक्रमे फसे रहते है, तब तक यह स्थी, पानी भावत मुष्किल होती है, और पता नहीं, किसे ने किसी कारन से, हमारे दिल दिमाग में, गरी भी एक वर्च्यो बन गया है, कभी हम सते नायन कता सूंते थे बच्वन में, तो वहां शुरू क्या होता था, एक बेचारा गरी ब्रम्म्र, बहीं से शुरू होता था, यहने, गरीवी में गर्व करना, एक पता नहीं एक हमारी, मनोवेख्या नहीं अवस्ता बन गया है, देश को उसे बहर लाना चेग नहीं लाना जी, बहर लिकलना च्डने लिकलना च्ड्डने, सobylने बडे जगता च्डने डजगनी दअखने च् propulsionये, सपनो को पुरा करने एज़े सप्कल्ठ करना च्डने च्डने। स geliyor सम्कल्ठ को सिक्डने किachsenगर जी, जान्ध से जोटना च्डने मारे ब्रीवाना च्डने, पसिना बहाँ चवाग नी पसथने बना चाईगए शिद्दि मिल सक्ते हैं लिए नि मिल सक्ते हैं और इसली है काल जो बजेट प्रस्थुध किया गया उस में आपने गूर किया होगा कि सरकार ने यह नहीं काहा कि इस मद में इतना पैढा डाला तो बज्द में इतना डाल दिया इतना खर्ज यहां करेंगे इतना खर्ज महां करेंगे उब लिखित पुता लेके सब में आलक से बागत गी प्वायु त्रिल्यन डालर एकश्को देश प्राज कैसे प्राथ कर सक्ता हैं इसकी एक दिशा बजेट में हमने दिखाई होगे और उस से जुडे फैस्लों का एलान की आगया है और देश को यह भी विस्वाज की आगया है के पाथ साल एक सरकार एक कन्टिनूटी में है यह भी विस्वाज दिया है के आने वाले दस साल के भीजन के साल हम बधान में उतरे साद्दियो उसका एक पडाव है यह पाथ वर्ष आने वाले पाथ वर्ष में पाथ ट्रिल्यन डलर की विकाज यात्रा में हम हिस्थेदारी होगी हमारे किसान भहयो बहनो की, खेती की, गाँ की अदेश, खाने पिने के मामले में आत्मन दिरबर है तो इसके पीछे, सिर्फ और सिर्फ देश के किसानो का पसीना है, सतत परीष्रभ है अब हम किसान को, पोषक से आगे निर्यातक यानी अक्ष्पोर्टर के रुक में देख रहे है अन्न हो, दूद हो, फल, सभजी, शह़ दिया, अर्गेनी के उत्पात ये हमारे पाज, निर्यात की अपुर, बरपृ शमता है और इसलिए, बजध में क्रुषी उत्पाडों के, निर्यात के लिए माहोल बनाने पर बल दिया गया है, फूड प्रसेसिंज से लेकर मरकेटिंग तक का आदहुनिक इन्फाषक्त के तड़ार करने पर निवेश बड़ाया गया है, इसी सोच के साथ, यहान आप सब को मानुज है, राजा तालाप और गाजिपूर गहात में, जो परिषेबल कार्गो का निर्मान के आगया है, उसके नतीजे दिखाई देने लगे है, आप लोग ये जानकर खूषी होगी, कि अप तक यहान से फल सब जीों के, गयारा शिप मेंट बिदेज बेजे गया है, यहान जो प्याज और केला होता है, उसे लेजाने के लेजाने के श्पैश्यल ड्रेल कंटेनरों के बिवस्ता भी की गया है, अब हमारा प्रयास है, कि आप एक खुश्टर बिखसित किया जाए, जिस में स्थरकार के, अलगलक भिवाग मिलकर अष्पोट को आसान बनाने को लिए, सारी सुविदाव कंडर मार करे, यहान जो बनास देजी की शुर्वात हमारे हाँ की गया है, वो भी आज छे हजार किसानो से ज़ाना हजा लिट, से ज़ाडा लिटर दूत एक हटा कर रही है, यह तो शुर्वात है, पहले बोगत से किसानो को कम की मेंट पर दूत बेचना परता था, लिकिन अब उने भी इस देली का लाब मिल रहा है, जाडा पेचन मिल रहा है, बहाई और भहनो, किसान जो कुछ भी उगाता है, उस में वेलिएडिशन कर के, उसको दूनिया के बाजारो में निर्यात करने के लिए, निर्यात नीती भी हम बनाज हूगे है, किसानो को अतिरिक्त आए हो, इसके लिए भी, तमाम फैसले लिए गये है, अन्ना दाता को उर्जा दाता के रुप में, तटयार करन, इसी रननिती का हिस्सा है, खेत में ही, सोर उर्जा प्लान, सोलार अनर्जी प्लान, लगाने से किसान को, अपने उप्योग के लिए बिजली तो मुप्त मिलेगी ही, अतिरिक्त बिजली, वो बेज भी सकेगा, इस से, शींचाही की लागत कम होगी, और बिजली बेचने से, किसान को अतिरिक्त आए भी होगी. बाएगर भैनो, खेती के साथ साथ, ब्लू एकणवमी पर भी, हमारा विषेश बल है, समुद्री सूंसादनो, तती एक शेत्रो में, पानी के भीतर जितनी भी सूंसादन है, उनके विकास के लिए बजेट में, विस्तार से बाट की गई है, इन सूंसादनो का, एक बहुत बड़ा हिस्सा है, मचली के ब्यापार का, बिते पाच वर्षो मैं, इदिशा में हमने बहुत प्रगती की है, लेकिन फिर भी, इस खषेतन में, पूरी शमता से काम करने गी, अने एक समभावना एक बनी हुए है, इसी को द्यान में रकते हुए, मचली से जुडे कारोबार बच्वारों को, आने वाली समस्यावो को, सुलजाने के लिए, हमने एक नया बिबाग बनाया है, उसी प्रकार से, एक योजना इस बार बजेट मैं देखी हो गी, प्रदान मंत्री मद्से संपडा योजना के तहेद, गहरे समंदर में मचली पकरना, श्टोरेच उनकी बेलिवेडिशन को बड़ावा दिया जाएगा, इसे मचली के अश्पोट में हमारी भागीदरी, कईई गुना बड़े ही, जिसे देश को विदेश मुद्रावी मिलेगी, और मच्वारों को अदिक डाम भी मिलपाएगे, सात्यो विकास की एक और जरूरी शर्ट है पानी, और इसलिए, जल सुनक्षन और जल संचयन के लिए, उरे देश को एक जूड हो कर के ख़ा करने की कोषिच की जा रही है, हमारे सामने, पानी की उपलप्डदता से भी, अदीक, पानी की फिजुल खरची और बर्भादी, बहुत बडी समसे आए, लिहाजा, गर में उप्योग हो, या फिर संचय में, पानी की बरभादी को रोक्रा आवष्षक है, इस के लिए, माएक्रो इरिकेशन को बड़ावा देना, रिहाजी कालनी से निकले, पानी को टीट कर के संचय के लिए उप्योग करना, या फिर गर में ही पानी की रीसाकलिग, जैसे अने एक उपाए पर, आगे हम सब को मिलकर के काम करना है, गर हो, किसान हो, उद्द्योग हो, हर कोई, जब पानी का सदुफियो करता है, तो उसे पानी के साथ साथ, भजिली की भी बचछ लोगी है, या वियों, पानी के संवरक्षं और संचयन के साथ साथ, अगरीड बनाने के अभी प्रस्टाव रखा गया है मुझे भी स्वास है कि इस प्रकार की वेवस्तासे 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मैं तो मानता हो की प्रवासी भारत्ये दीवस के समहें कासी वास्योने लोगोने प्रवासी भासी बड़ा प्दा उता सकतें है अद बहुत लोग होते है जो कासी में मेंना मेंना भड़ा रहने कर अना जाथे जो कासी में तो ये बड़ावा रहनें सकता है आजकल होमस्टे का जो नया कल्चर बड़ा है अने खुब गरी दोलर एकनामी पाच लाग करोड डोलर की अर्ते बवव्स्ता बनाने कि लिए, तूरीजम का बड़ा रोल रहने वाला है, लिकें बहिए भज्ढो अर्ते बव्स्ता में गती तब तक संबाव नहीं है, बड़ा रोल रहने वाला है लिकिन भायो और भहनो अर्थ बववस्ता में गती तब तक संबाव नहीं हैं जब तक इन्फास्त्रक्तर बहतर नापु यही कारन है कि एकीस्वी सदी की आवस्वक्ताँ के नूसार हम पूरे देश में जो लाक करोड रुभ्यष के आजाएगे चो लाक करोड रुभ्ये का नूवेष आवस्वत सक्तर बहेे आने वाले कुछ वर्षो में यह सिर गानो में ही लगबमग सबालाग किलो मेंटर सद्कों का नमान की आजाएगे सातिवा नाद वेखर खरीभ देगर के शीद पर पक्कीच्छत हो इसके लिए शर्ब गाउ में हि लेकबक 2 करोड गो जरों काई रमाग की आजाएगा गरीभोंगे साथ साब म्धिमवर के खर के सपने को पुरा करने कै लिए बजघ में प्राउथान क्या जायगा सस्ते गरों के लिए मिल्कलास जो होमलों लेता है, उसके भ्याज पर इंकम तैश की चुट मैं, देड लाग रुप्ये की ब्रद्दी की गए, यानी अब होमलों की भ्याज पर साडे तीन लाग रुप्ये तक की चुट मिल पाएगी. इसे पंद्रा वर्स की लोन अवदी तक साड लाग रुप्ये तक का लाग एक परिवार उठा सकता है. इसे बड़ा काम है, इतना ही नहीं, की राए पर गर खोजने मैं, जो अस्विदा होती है, उसके समादान के लिए भी कदम उठाए गए. रेंटल हाँउसिंको बड़ावा देने के लिए, केंद्र सरकार, एक मोडल तेनेंसी कानून, राज सरकारों को बनाकर भेजने वाली है. सातियों, गाम से लेकर, शहरों तक, जब इतने बड़े स्थर्पन निरमान कारी होगा, तो रोजगार का निरमान होगा. सामान लेगं परिवार के, जेब में पयसा जाएगा. इज्से से देश मेंग, ठील, सीमट, सहीट, एक सामान की मांग बड़ेगी. तो सामान को त्राज बड़ेगी, सआाजे में रेकिनिड्या को गती देने के लिए बजेट में भाछ सारेप्स्तावर ताए सब्यान को हमdipends, railway और मडिकल के क्षेट रह में भी मजबुदकर रहे हैं. आज भढी मात्रमे हम रक्षासे जुडे उप्करोने शान तिर्यात करना सुग रहे है. यस्टिटर्र ऐल्क्छट्ट्ट्ट्ट् मेनिख्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट्ट्मने बी मुबायल्पहुन तीवी जैसे सामान बनाने मे भी हम तैजी से प्रकडी खत रहा हैं. बजेट में start-up और आप जानते है, start-up शब्द बड़ा महत्पूं हो गया है, नहीं अर्थ बबस्तागी दूरी start-up बन रहा है, बजेट में start-up ecosystem को बहुत बल दी आगया है, चाहे टैक्स में शुथ हो, यर फुन्निंग से जुडे मुद्दे हो, हर पहलु के समाजान का प्रयास के आगया है, और हमारे नवजमानो के सपने start-up के साथ शुडो होते है, वो बहुत टेजी से आगये बड़ा चाहाथा है, हमारे चोटे वर मजले उद्ध्योगों के से लेकर, जो हमारे पारंपानिग उद्ध्योग है, उबड़ावा दया जा रहा है, हमारे बुनकर मिटि के खलाकार, हर प्रकार के हस्त सिल्पिों को प्रुजाइत करने के लिए बजेट में प्राद़ान की आए, वही सावर उडजां के लिए देश मेही, सावर पैनल और बेट्ध्री बने एक दो, इसके लिए पूरी दूनिया की कमपनियो को निवेश का आकर सक प्रस्ताव दिया गया बिजली से चलने वाली गाडिया बनाने खरीद लें और इन्फाँ सक्तर के लिए भी प्रोट्सान दिया जा रहा है इलेक्टिक वेहिकल बनाने वालों को और इलेक्टिक वेहिकल का जा लितना बड़े हमारे मच्फारे भी इलेक्टिक सिस्टिम का ही उप्योग करें तोंका कापी खर्चा कम हो जा सात्यो सावर उर्जा से जुडे उप्करन हो या फिर भिजली से चलने वाले वाहां ये जब भारत में ही बनेंगे तो आयाट पर आनेवला real क्हर्छ कम हो गा साधि 0 avocado आयाटा है से तेल के आयात पर ही कEL कर उर्ए भारत यान पैत्रल करा था हो दो मह तो कितनी बड़ी राहत देश को मिलेगी यह हम बली भाती समथ सकते है साद्यों, आयाज से जोडा खर्ष जब कम होगा, तो देश के लिए एक बच्चत ते रूप मेही काम करेगा, यहनी हमारी अर्थे बववस्ता को मजव॥ करेगा यही कारन है, कि अपनी उर्जा आवशकता हो, जितना संबव हो सके, बारत मेही पूरा करने का प्रैयास की आजा रहा है हमारे पास, कोईला भी है सोर उर्जा, पमन उर्जा, जल उर्जा, मोजुद है इन से बिजली उत्पादन कि शमता को आदूनिक तकनिक के उप्योग से हम बड़ा सकते है आजे ही कच्रे से उर्जा पादा करने के बियान को मजबुती देने के लिए भी बजध में प्रावदान की आगा है सब चता बियान का एक कदम आगे खेती से निकलने, निकले अश्टेश हो बायो प्यल में बडलने के लिए शत्योग फाइ। त्रिल्यन डीलर इक्शनामी बनाने के लिए जो भी प्रयाष की ए जाएंगे उस में सरकार सरफ एक निमित मात रहे इक सवियोगी रुक्भे है एक कट्लिक एजन्क रुक्भे है कभी के बी तो सरकार आडे ना आए तो भी देश्वासी बहुत कुज आगे लेजा सकते है ये सामरत होता है असल काम हम सभी एक नागरीक के नाते देश के हर नागरीक कर सकते है और करके दिखाया भी है बुट्काल बे इजो लक्ष आज कुछ लोगों को मुष्किल दिकता है आज कुछ लोगों को मुष्किल दिकता है उसको हम सभी देश्वासी मिलकर जन बहागी दारी से समबो बनाने वाले सात्यों जन बहागी दारी की विबस्ता को ससकत करने के लिए देश में बहुत सारे क्षित्रो में सामाजिक संथाए काम कर रही क्रिषी हो स्वास्त हो सिक्षा हो काँशल विकास हो आजे हर च्छत्र में मानो सेवावर जन कल्यान की बहाँना के सात अने इक संथन काम करते है हमारा प्रयास है कि इन संथाए हो अपने काम के लिए पुंजी जुताने का यही कारन है कि बजेत में स्टोक अक्षेंज की तरज पर ही एक एल्ट्रूनिक फुंड रेजिंग प्लेट्फुम यहनी एक सोचल स्टोक अक्षेंच की स्थाएपना की बूशना की ग़ाए आज अगबार में देखा है, बड़ भी चरता है बड़ी सराना हो रही है इस माज्दम से यह स्वैम से भी संस्थान अपने लिस्टिंग कर पाएंगे और जरुद के मताभीक पुंजी जुता सकेंगे मुझे पुरा विश्वाज है के गराश के तोर पर हमारे सामूहिक प्रयास पाच वरस में पाच लाक करोर ड़ालर के आर्छीक पड़ाव तक फाயुट � trillion ड़ालर के आर्चीक पड़ाव तक हमे जरुद पहुचाएंगे लेकें सातियो कुझ लोग कहते है की इसकी क्या जरुत है यह सब क्यों क्या यहारा है सातियो ते वो बरग है जी ने हम प्व्र्ट्शन ल पैसिमीस्स के कै सकते है ये पेशे वर निराशा भादी निराशा भादी सामान ने लोगों से रहें खोटे. मैंँ आपको बतता हो कैसे आप किसी सामान में बेक्ती के पास समल्चे लेकर जाएंगे तो वो आपकी समस्या को समच करके उपाई खोजने में आपका साफी बन जाएगा. और कभी के वी समादान देगा भी. पर इन पेशेवर निरासा बाज्यों के पास अगर आगा अप उनकी जपपत में आगा एग. उनके पास पोज गेग. आप जाएंगे समादान लेने के लिए वो आप को संकत में डाल देगा. समादान को संकत में कैसे बडलना आँँ? ये पेशेवर निरासा बाज्यों के उस में बडी मस्टर्टी होती है. साथ्यो खिसी भी बिचार की भीवेचना भी जरूली होती है. और आलोचना भी जरूली होती है. और प्वायु टिल्यन डालर के समन में, देश में उच्साभरना ये भीटजिम में भारी है. वरना ये ही रोतर हैंगे, ये नहीं हो सकता, ये मुस्किल हैं, ये नहीं होगा, वो नहीं होगा. आसे सोचता जाता है क्या? कोई कभी आसा नहीं हो सबता है. आप याप कर ये, गंभीर से गंभीर भीमारी की स्थिती में भी, डोक्तर को पता है, पेसंका क्या होगा. लेकिन डोक्तर हमेंशा मरीज को उच्साभराता है. आप छिंता मत की जिबस आभी थीख हो जाएगा. अगर पेसंट उच्सासे बहाँ हो जाएगा, तो बीमारी को भी पराथ कर कर के निकल सकता है. लेकिन आपने जेखा होगा कुछ लोग, पेसंट की मिलने जाते है, और क्या करते है? आजा हाटे टेख हो गया? और दिखेन हो हमारे मोहन चाचा के बेटे को. उडर गये थे, उभी काई? लेक्दम जबान बेटा आभी तो शादी तै होगी ती. चला के. आब आप उसकी कबर पुच्छ रे गे, कि उसकी बरभादी कर रे गे. ये पेशे वर निराशा वादी मान सिकता है थी. उनको भी लक्ता ने को गलत करने है. उनको य Hollक ता ने हॉब, उ पेशे वर निराशा वादी मान सिकता है. तुम अछ्छो होगे लग हो, उ। सकारात्èmeग महोल. म satellीज मैब ही नईilso hарणे जम técे. सादि stabilized ke sathyo shakaraatmegh mahol. वयने दीं समतित ञुम वित fwayaadis dispitaas fertilisithaa. सादियोन, जे� continuation. पागम दिया भी अँपाछ ओप प्रजाऩी रख्चाने दानी तो आखजाअद. पागम दिया वी रख्चाते हैँ. पी बवो खो भी वापखभर्देखा, वो वी वो तéya, वी वो थाउपागम क्याच़ा ज़ादर, हो जिया वी पाखभर्पार्गाटा, तो अपा टिरी बात करतें वो ती कैक नहीं यो उसक चरचा होनी कै है और चरचा करते हो इस में नहीं सुज़ाँ भी ज़ने चैए लेकिन फाए। टिलीन का लख्षी नहीं हो आचचे ये यार कुई फोई नहीं शकता है मैं समथ ता हो, अचा करने के बजाए कुन से कदम उठाने चाहिए, पाज्क्यो चेपर कैसे चल पड़े, ये मिजाज पड़ा करने के जर्फ होती। और इसे लेकर देस के भिद्बजनो, आलोचको, भिवेचको, अर्च्दात्यो की राए, हमारे लिए बहत महत्पून है, उनका स्वागत है, और मैं दे इन शीजो के इसले महत्पा जेता हूँ, मैं बहुत पुरानी एक सत्टे गटना अपको सुनाता हूँ, मैं बहुत सुभे जल्दी उठने वालो में से रहा हूँ, हमेंशा, बहुत औरली राएजर रहा हूँ. ते एक बार मैं सुभे स्कुटर पे जान रहा था, मुझे एक सान से तुसरे सान जान जान जाना था, अंदेरा बी था, ता अंदा बाद मैं एक गरीब कोई वेक्ती खड़े हूँ, उसने हात उपर किया, मैं खड़ा रहे गया, अखेले ते, ताफिक भी नहीं था, अभी तो सुभे सुभे था, बहुत जल्दी था, तो मुझे पूषने लगे, बही साभ, मैं साबर मती जाना हूँ, मैं इस तरब जाना हूँ, मैं थिक जाना हूँ, तो मैंने खारे बही, ये तो बहुत दूर है, तुम पैदल जारे हो, तो दो तीं गन्तो ते, यह सी लग जाएंगे कुमारे, तुम तुम थोड़ा इंतजार करो, फुड़ जर में बस सुरू हूँ जाएंगी, शेटी बस, उस में बैटकर के चले जाना, तुम साभ पाजकल गन्ते लगे, लगे बैटकर ने वड़े, दीशा जेगे ना, मैं गभे लिए देर होंगी, तुम से जो दुम बारा मुजे एक आदी वासि, इन पडाए दिवासि ने मुजे उदन पाड़ पडाग दिया, उचने खाहा साभ ये बड़ाऔन मैं दीशा सेझेंगे, सादियों, हमारी दिशा सही है, मेरा एक सो तरीस करोड़े स्वाज्यों पर दिस्वाज भी प्रागगगगगग.
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Numbers as bits (2 of 2)
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How we represent numbers in computers. Part of a larger series teaching programming. Visit codeschool.org
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Again, we care about binary because it naturally allows us to represent numbers as bits, but you may be wondering why I bothered introducing octal and hex. Well, aside from helping to illustrate the concept of number bases other than ten, hex and octal have a special relationship with binary because two, eight, and sixteen are all powers of two. It works out that when one number base is a power of the other, such as eight is a power of two, conversions between those two number bases can be done without doing any arithmetic at all, making the conversions extremely easy to do in your head. These easy conversions help mitigate the practical problem of dealing with binary that binary numbers are quite verbose. As we saw, when we expressed even small quantities in binary, we used many digits to express even small quantities, making it inconvenient to put binary numbers in writing. The solution is not to write out binary numbers at all, but instead use their octal or hex equivalents as stand-ins. Because the mental conversion is so simple, a person reading octal or hex can just translate the binary in their head. So let's say we wish to convert from octal to binary or vice versa. All we need to do is memorize which three binary digits correspond to one octal digit. The octal digit five, for instance, is equivalent to the binary digits one, zero, one. The octal digit two is equivalent to the binary digits zero, one, zero, and so forth. So if I have the octal number three, six, seven, three, I can convert it to do binary if I simply substitute the binary equivalent of each digit. Consulting our chart, octal three is equal to binary zero, one, one. Octal six is equivalent to binary one, one, zero. And octal seven is equivalent to the binary digits one, one, one. And that can just as easily go the other way. If I have binary one, one, zero, one, zero, one, one, zero, I first group the digits into threes starting from the right, adding leading zeros if necessary to get complete groups of threes. And then I simply translate each group of three binary digits into the corresponding octal digit. The same idea works with conversions between hex and binary. The only difference is that each hex digit corresponds to four binary digits, not three. So if I simply memorize the binary equivalence of each hex digit, then I can easily translate the hex seven E nine to binary one, one, one, one, one, zero, one, zero, zero, one. And I can just as easily translate binary one, one, zero, zero, one, zero, one, one, zero, one to hex three, two, D. Before finally explaining how exactly bits are used to represent numbers, let me explicitly establish a basic philosophical point. And that is that all meaning relies upon agreement. For instance, the fact that all English speakers picture approximately the same thing when they hear the word dog relies upon a natural and informal agreement that that is what the word dog refers to. The implication this has in computing is that when a program writes data to some place in memory, the only way that data has any meaning is if the thing which is going to read the data interprets the data consistently with the writer's intention. For instance, imagine I write 16 consecutive digits on a piece of paper. If it's my intention that the first seven digits are a phone number, while the remaining nine digits are a social security number, that meaning is not inherent in the numbers themselves. If I, the writer of these numbers, come back a week later to read them, but I've forgotten what I intended when I wrote them, then the meaning is lost. If, for whatever reason, when reading, I reverse the order, if I read the first digits as a social security number and the last digits as a phone number, then I end up misinterpreting the data. And unlike for data written on a piece of paper to be read by a human, anything I store in computer memory must be represented as bits, so I can't simply add text labels to explain what a chunk of bits is supposed to mean. Therefore, for any data I store, I have to be careful to remember exactly where I put it and what the data in that location is supposed to mean. With that all established, let's finally look at representing numbers as bits. We'll start with simple integers. An integer recall is basically any whole number, a number without a fractional component. Examples include 5,878, 0, negative 87, and 234. When we represent integers as bits, we do so in two basic forms, signed or unsigned. A signed representation can represent both positive and negative integers, but an unsigned representation can only represent one or the other, usually positive. An unsigned representation of a number is straightforward. All we do is store a decimal number as its binary equivalent. For example, we represent decimal 3 with the bits 1, 1, because that's the binary equivalent of 3. An important thing to note is that given some number of bits, there's a maximum number of possible different states for those bits. If we have one bit, we have two possible states. If we have two bits, we have four possible states. Three bits gives us eight possible states and so forth. For each additional bit, we have twice as many possible states. So the formula 2 to the nth, where n is the number of bits, gives us the total number of possible states. For numbers, this tells us how many different values can be represented by a certain number of bits, and generally also tells us the range of those values. For unsigned numbers, one bit can represent the range 0 to 1, two bits can represent 0 to 3, three bits can represent 0 to 7, and so forth. Notice the maximum value is always 1 less than 2 to the nth, because 0 itself is always one of the possible values. To represent signed integers, there are a few approaches for indicating the sign. Most obviously, we could use a sign bit, a bit set aside to designate the sign. For example, if I have eight bits and wish to represent a signed integer, and I wish to represent positive 3, it would look like this, but negative 3 would look like this. We simply use the most significant bit as a flag, which when set to 1 denotes a negative number. One's complement is an alternative scheme in which positive integers look the same, but to get the negative of a positive, we simply flip all of the bits. Notice then that the most significant bit still effectively indicates the sign. 2's complement is a slight variation on one's complement, in which we negate a number by flipping all the bits, but then add 1. This in fact works both ways. To get a positive from a negative, I do the same thing, I flip all the bits and add 1. Like say, if I want to negate negative 3 to get positive 3, I flip all the bits and add 1. Again, the most significant bit still effectively indicates the sign. You're probably wondering why anyone would want to use the one's complement or 2's complement forms. Well, it turns out that for reasons having to do with the details of circuit logic, processors can do arithmetic upon 2's complement form more efficiently than they can on the simple sign bit form. So 2's complement is the form most often actually used in computers, but there's one more form called XSN. The idea in XSN is that we pick some arbitrary positive integer to represent 0. Everything above this number will be positive, whereas everything below it will be negative. So for instance, if I want to represent positive 3 in XS8, I represent it as 11 because 11 is 8 plus 3. But if I wish to represent negative 3 in XS8, I represent it as 5 because 5 is 8 minus 3. Notice that in XS form, we don't have a sign bit. For another example, let's say we wish to represent positive 3 in XS42. Well then, we represent it as binary 45 because 45 is 42 plus 3. Likewise, to represent negative 3 in XS42, we represent it as 39 because 39 is 42 minus 3. The interesting thing about XS form is that the range of values isn't necessarily evenly split between positive and negative values. For instance, if we use XS8, then our negative range only goes down to negative 7. But if we use XS42, our negative range goes down to negative 41. For the other forms, the negative range simply depends upon how many bits we're using. For an 8-bit number with a sign bit, or in one's complement form, the range is going to be negative 127 to positive 127. Oddly, this is only 255 different values, not 256. What explains this is that in these forms, we effectively have two representations for 0, a positive 0 and a negative 0. In 2's complement form, however, we have only one representation of 0, and so the range goes from negative 128 to positive 127, which is one more negative value than we have positive. That's all there is to know about representing integers, but what about rational numbers? A rational number, recall, is a number that's expressed as the ratio between two integers, a numerator and a denominator. The rationals are actually a superset of the integers, that is, integers themselves are rational. For instance, 3 can be expressed as the ratio of 3 over 1, or other equivalent ratios like 6 over 2. Integers and rationals differ in one important property. Both integers and rationals stretch off into positive infinity and negative infinity, but between any two rational numbers, there's an infinite number of other rational numbers. This is not the case with integers. Between any two integers, there's a finite number of integers. The implication of this is that when we say you can represent a certain range of rational numbers, we don't mean you can represent every possible rational number in that range because you simply can't represent an infinite number of values unless you have an infinite number of bits, which of course we never do. Rational numbers are often not expressed as ratios, but rather as an integer component and a fractional component separated by what's called a radix point. This is called radix point notation. For instance, the ratio 3 over 4 is represented in radix point notation as 0.75. To understand radix point notation, we need to revise our definition of positional notation. Let's say we have the number 36.259. We can represent this as the sum of the individual digit places like so, which in turn is equivalent to the sum of each digit place multiplied times sum power of 10, the number base. What's new here is that the digit places to the right of the radix point have negative exponents, whereas the digits to the left of the radix point are multiplied by the number base raised to an exponent that increases starting from 0, the digits to the right of the radix point are multiplied by the number base raised to an exponent that decreases starting from negative 1. For instance, here's octal 6, 2.732, and here's binary 1, 0.111. Notice that, say, the second digit to the right in binary represents 1 over 4, not 1 over 100, as a dozen decimal. We're actually dealing with different fractions in these number bases other than 10. Another important thing to realize is that some rational numbers are finite, whereas others are not. A finite rational number is a rational number which can be represented in radix point notation using a finite number of digits. For instance, 3 over 4 can be represented as 0.75, negative 7 over 1 is finite because it can be represented as simply negative 7, and 138 over 20 is finite because it can be represented as 6.9. However, 1 over 3 is not finite because it would take, in fact, an infinite number of 3s to the right of the radix point to fully represent. If we wrote 0.3333333, that would just be an approximation. No matter how many 3s we write after the radix point, it would still just be an approximation. Now, it works out that all rational numbers are finite in some number base, even if they're not finite in a particular number base. For instance, 1 over 3. When we express this in radix point notation in decimal in base 10, it's not finite, but if we express it in base 3, it is finite. In base 3, 1 over 3 is simply 0.1. Conversely, the ratio 3 over 4 is finite in decimal, but in base 3 it is not. There's actually a relatively simple formula we can use to determine whether a ratio is finite in a particular number base. The rule is that if the denominator of a ratio is a product of a set of factors of the number base, not including the number base itself, each multiplied by some set of exponents, then that ratio is finite in that number base. For example, any ratio with a denominator of 40 is finite in decimal because 2 to the 3rd times 5 to the 1st is 40, and 2 and 5 are factors that produce 10, and 3 or 1 are both non-zero positive exponents. Now, in the case of octal hex and binary, the rule still applies, but 8, 16, and 2 are all powers of 2, and so their factors are all powers of 2. Because, say, 4 is just 2 to the 2nd, we can simplify the formula by lumping powers of 4 in with powers of 2. Consequently, the formula for finite denominators of finite rationals in octal hex and binary is simply 2 to some exponent. So, any rational with a power of 2 denominator is finite in octal hex and binary, but all other rationals are not. You'll also note that in decimal, the formula yields all powers of 2, so any rational with a power of 2 denominator is finite in decimal as well. We can observe, then, that all ratios which are finite in binary are also finite in decimal, but only some ratios which are finite in decimal are also finite in binary. The most straightforward way to represent a rational number as bits is to do so as two separate integers, one for the numerator, one for the denominator. This is what it would look like if you wished to represent 3 over 4 using 8 bits for the numerator and 8 bits for the denominator. And this is how you would represent negative 7 over 13, again, if you were using 8 bits for the numerator and 8 bits for the denominator. This scheme is perfectly workable, but it is relatively costly performance-wise to do arithmetic upon rationals in this form. A more performant alternative is the computing equivalent of radix point notation, which we call fixed point. In fixed point, we reserve some number of bits to represent the integer component, that is, the digits to the left of the radix point, and we reserve some number of bits to represent the fractional component, the digits to the right of the radix point. So, for instance, the ratio 57 over 8, when expressed as binary in radix point, is 111.001. If we use 8 bits to represent the integer component and 8 bits to represent the fraction component, then this is the fixed point representation. While fixed point makes arithmetic more efficient compared to rationals represented as two integers, we just established that many ratios aren't finite when expressed as binary in radix point notation. In fact, many commonly occurring ratios, such as 1 over 10 or 1 over 9 or actually any ratio in which the denominator is not a power of 2, those values cannot be expressed fully in binary radix point, and so cannot be expressed fully in fixed point. The best we can do is approximate those values by rounding or simply truncating past a certain digit. This is not to say that the approach of representing a ratio as its numerator and denominator is perfect. We're always dealing with a finite number of bits, so there are always values which we can't fully represent. The difference is that the values we can't represent in fixed point tend to be more surprising if you're not cognizant of the issue with finite rationals. You may be familiar from science class with what's called scientific notation or sometimes engineering notation. In scientific notation, we express a value as a radix point number multiplied by the number base raised to an exponent. The radix point number is called the mantisa, or significant, and should have only one digit left of the radix point. The exponent, meanwhile, should be whatever is required to make this significant have only one digit to the left of the radix point. So, for instance, the value 362.354 expressed in scientific notation has a significant 3.62354 multiplied by 10 raised to the second power. When you multiply a number by its number base raised to the second power, the radix point effectively moves two places over to the right. Conversely, when you multiply a number by its number base raised to a negative power, the radix point effectively moves that number of places to the left. So, 0.00736234 expressed in scientific notation is 7.36234 multiplied by 10 raised to the negative third, because the radix point effectively moves three places over to the left. In computing, we use an analog of scientific notation called floating point. In floating point, we represent a rational number as a significant and an exponent, where the significant is represented in binary, and the exponent is the power to which we are raising two. Let's say we wish to represent 21 over 2 in floating point. 21 over 2 expressed in binary radix point is 1010.1. Expressed in scientific notation, this becomes 1.0101 multiplied by 2 to the third, and so in floating point, we store the significant 1.0101 and the exponent 3. Assuming we're using 8 bits for the significant and 8 bits for the exponent, it would look like this. The significant gets transcribed into its bits, whereas the exponent is expressed simply as an integer. As a final exercise, let's try and express this decimal number in floating point. First, we need to convert it to binary. The integer 6 is the sum of 2 and 4, so we know that 6 in binary is 110. To convert the fractional component, it's actually easiest if we first express it as a ratio. So 0.75 is equal to 3 over 4. 3 over 4 is the sum of 2 to the negative first and 2 to the negative second, which are 1 over 2 and 1 over 4 respectively. So the digits to the right of the radix point are 11. Now to get our significant in exponent, we move the radix point two places to the left by factoring out 2 to the second. So our significant is 1.101, and our exponent is 2. Represented with 8 bits for each, we get 1.101, 1.000, and 0.000, 0.010. The way we've presented floating point so far is a workable scheme, but not the way floating point is actually done in practice. The IEEE, an international standards body, prescribes the most common formats for floating point, including the most used 32-bit, 64-bit, and 80-bit formats. These standards prescribe exactly how to use the bits to represent a significant and an exponent. These standards also allow for representing a few special values, such as positive infinity and negative infinity. If you're interested in the details, you should read the Wikipedia article on these standards.
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Channeling Stephen Hawking
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There is a story behind this. . . channeling starts at about 9 min mark FYI because I explain this story. The first channeling video with Stephen was done a few weeks ago and when I went to upload it directly to youtube it would not complete uploading. I tried a few times- my IT support- aka my husband- tried to find it on my phone to make a copy and try it that way and it was simply not there. but it WAS there! I watched it and it was awesome. So I pouted for a week and a half and then decided to give it a go again.
In trying to "re-do" I wanted to share some of what I remember or could recall with my mind from the first go round- it made things messy especially in the early part of this video. I realized that quickly and talked with you all about it. This was clunky I would say in the early video but as we go it gets to the good stuff.
He was so interesting! One of the kind of former people I could talk with for hours and just ask question after question about the big sluff. We talk about God. I ask about what the afterlife is and how it is possible for us to connect.
Near the end of the video I had to end it pretty quick realizing the time was running and youtube doesn't seem to like to upload my longer videos off my Iphone 11- probably because of the HD recording or something- I really need to figure that out- it's been a pain the past 6 months or so with this phone used to be so easy- now it takes forever to upload onto youtube.
OK OK I will stop with the tech complaining- now on with the reason you came. This is interesting and thought provoking and I say- I could totally be friends with Stephen- he has a good personality and sense of humor like the mid-west style- kind of dry and I can get behind that.
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Hi, it's Bridget. Hey, welcome. Welcome to above life channel. The purpose here is to inspire your spirit and to fill you with hope today. Our special guest from the afterlife is Mr. Stephen Hawking. Now, what an interesting person to connect with from the afterlife. Now, I did try to, I did, I did a full-on recording about a week or so ago with Stephen and we had a great talk for like 20 minutes and it was awesome, but somehow the video not available. I have had some issues with my camera phone and converting files into my computer to upload them into YouTube and it's happened before. It's happened once or twice before, but never with a full-on video. So needless to say, I wasn't going to go ahead and channel him right away after. I needed to like kind of let it let it just let it sit for a bit because I was like, that was such a great conversation. So we're going to invite him back and I'm sure he will be gracious enough to communicate and connect with us again and we'll ask him some questions and maybe spark your interest and inspire your spirit. Okay. All right, so come on in Mr. Hawking. I always want to put an S in the end of your name. I apologize for that. I'm not sure what I should call you. He said you can call me Stephen. Thank you. I appreciate that. And I'm going to share with the viewers what you look like. Remember I'm clairvoyant so I see so he looks youthful. He kind of reminds me of somebody from like the UK that you would see. I'm kind of getting a little bit of like an early 90s vibe or something like that kind of and youthful young like how do I describe him like a button up dress shirt a pair of like brown pants and a belt and glasses kind of big glasses maybe and maybe it's even earlier too it could be like was the 70s it might be the 70s the just the style it's and then his hair is kind of longer and just straighter and he looks youthful like young like a college kid that's kind of the vibe I get is this college kid okay so that's a little bit different than the last time too than the first time we met it was a little just a little bit different he was standing up very specifically and right now he's seated but he's not sitting in a wheelchair there's no wheelchair confinement any kind of physical disability issues that I can see in the presentation of the afterlife spirit energy and but he's not standing and that's how he was in the first time so why the seated position he's like he's like I thought it would be more comfortable more casual I saw an interview with Bill Gates and that's what sparked my interest in maybe trying to connect with you again thank you again for coming through after obviously I'm sure you know you understand why we're speaking again because I don't have that first channeling video and there must be a reason there must be a purpose so I'm looking forward to reconnecting here but I was watching a Bill Gates interview and he reminded me of you he kind of looks like you to me except his except your hair is like not quite as you know his is a little bit more wavy and stuff and yours is yours is more straight and so kind of reminding me of you it has a similar vibe are you familiar with Bill Gates have you have you met did you meet we worked on something together he's saying like we worked on a project or we worked on something together there was something they worked on together I don't know if it's philanthropic it's science some kind of science type of a thing but for humanity like global climate um and okay so now I'm remembering some stuff you guys from my first conversation with you so we talked about you mentioned climate change in our first conversation and I know that you're like a cosmologist which is like the study of the origin of how the universe began and you guys this is so clunky I apologize I feel so clunky because I don't know that I've ever re-channeled anybody this is the first time I think I've done that like knowing I have all this and I have all this information in my head from our first conversation and I want to make sure it comes out in this conversation so I'm trying to recount it but at the same time I want to hear what your new information is because clearly there's new information so some of the key points that I can recall off the top of my head from our first conversation that maybe I just should say that share that with the viewers is the climate passion for climate change and understanding of this like there's a sense of urgency or this almost inevitability of the climate changing of the weather patterns changing of challenges that result in food concerns with food distribution and things like that in the future like many could be many years in the future and yet there's this feeling of sense of responsibility and the urgency that comes with the energy that you brought forward in the first conversation was about that we have to pay attention to this now and I myself personally don't have a lot of I don't have a lot of political any kind of political connections or ties with like the global warming the community against global warming or you know those kinds of like I'm not in an environmentalist movement specifically per se and so I and I didn't know that I would I didn't know that I would hear that kind of thing from you and so that's kind of surprised me a little bit just a little bit but it does make sense I guess but so that was one piece that came up in the first conversation and thereafter trying to remember what else we spoke about you said something about God right and there was a phrase like God particle in one of the conversation one piece of the conversation and we did a really good job I think of channeling like I was able to hold space and you were able to bring in information and then I was able to just paraphrase or use as best I could some of the phrases words you were using even if I didn't understand what they were which because some of them I didn't and kind of share that through so it would be great if I can kind of embody that and help channel in that regard too I'm just trying to remember if there's anything else from the first conversation that it would be worthwhile for all you all to know he changed he did change his there's this thing about having a understanding of the I wanted to ask him about the afterlife and we talked about it and I can't recall that really much I don't remember what he said or what he shared because it was kind of this like transmission kind of thing and so I want to I want to touch on that again specifically asking about the afterlife but the do you believe in God question because during the research that you had there was some talk about that and did you change your mind on like creation of the universe and that kind of a thing so and the answer was yes a bit and I also wanted to say too that you had a great sense of humor I think I just think it was kind of it was funny because it's subtle humor but you totally pick up on it and I can tell that you have this great personality and so and I can hear you very clearly you speak like just anybody else with an actual with your voice and so all right I want to say that okay so okay that's done all right let's pretend like we haven't talked if I can try to do that you guys I just couldn't let this one go because he was so great to talk to so great all right so let's begin again again again gosh we're like nine minutes here and I'm just kind of getting into the channel all right so he's like I don't have any place to be he's like I don't have any place to be oh time let's talk about that that's interesting let's talk about the concept of time Stephen can you explain to us help us understand what time is specifically from your perspective now and afterlife yes we can have this conversation I think it would be more important for us to revisit the conversation the the points that we made previous which were you asked to me where I was what this was that I am an in or speaking from or how it's possible that I'm able to speak to you I think that would be a good place to start let's start at the beginning okay yes all right okay then thank you oh my gosh I'm so like energy I can feel the info and there's a lot and it kind of blew my mind the last time too so I'm going to kind of try to make sure I'm grounded as I'm receiving this energy and information I can hear a lot of vibrational changes you can hear the energy so tuning so where are you where are you coming to us from it's like the atmosphere in the human mind the concept of heaven is something that that many people share and it's not altogether inaccurate but the concept of heaven is built from belief system and created to help as you say temper expectation and calm fear but also as a form of control oh wow that's right you are a mega truth teller you are a mega truth he's a mega truth teller he just says things very straight and I respect that I have a lot of respect for that I I knew you would he said I knew you would so the afterlife are you talking to me from the afterlife or let's just say it this way are you communicating from an from the afterlife when you say the atmosphere and are kind of joking about that we're sort of like it's it's very true we are sort of like the gaseousness that's around planets or that you would see or consider stardust in in your terms not in scientific terms but in in what you might see as the the collection of energy that is expelled from a planet or perhaps from from two objects colliding in the universe and then there's this sort of dust that happens I could say I guess you could say I'm sort of dust stardust maybe but that seems a little metaphysical for me and for the scientist it is not about matter or mass there's no such thing any longer when there's no body that's attached to this energy that is expelled from the body stardust yeah dust gaseous gaseous kind of you guys what I'm seeing is literally like this gaseousy cloud around like some kind of a object like a rock in space kind of thing and that's what I see is this kind of dust and then there's light around it that's what I see that's literally what he's showing me like I see that he says that's very accurate okay so so we're not matter or mass you don't have a body but yet you are communicating how is that oh wait I'm trying to think as we talked about multiple dimensions and things too in the previous conversations we have to talk about the let's talk about time and multiple dimensions too when we get a chance let's not forget that so you're kind of like stardust blah blah blah okay I'm so technical do you like it all right so but where I can't do this I just can't do this I can't do a redo I cannot do a redo I cannot do a redo because I'm thinking about all the cool things he and I talked about and we're really really wanting to share them with you and I'm remembering things as we're connected and I can't it doesn't feel authentic we talked about time and how there's different dimensions of things which are really basically kind of like levels or like steps like on a staircase different levels but nothing's not one is better than another at all and that we have all these access to all these levels places or places but there's really no place there's not such thing as a place just like there's no such thing as matter and so even though he can speak to me from the afterlife and share with you afterlife information it's really infused knowledge which is really just energy so I'm really just interpreting the energy forming it into words that match the energy matches with words in my brain as I'm speaking them out to you which is how there's a voice to the afterlife guest Stephen Hawking because I have a voice and that's he's utilizing he's able to utilize what I have available because I'm able to open up and connect energetically to what he is or is not there's no form there's formlessness and so that stardust energy or that like I hope that doesn't sound disrespectful to anyone especially if anybody's lost anybody recently I super duper apologize if you're you're super sad about that and if this doesn't feel right to you it's it's it's not really about the right or the wrong or this way or that way it's really just about the concepts and the experience that this particular afterlife guide this afterlife wisdom sharer is providing for us it's a perspective based upon his former previous perspective of being in a body and having human experiences and understanding he understood at a not just an intellectual level but a really deeper intuitive level of the earth and and not just the earth but the earth is earth's place in the cosmos and how small it really was but how much impact that individual people in in their matter and mass had on life here on earth so that's the deal okay so that's how he's able to communicate and connect so the psychic thing how am I as a medium an in between so a medium is in between a small and a large right medium is in between a bridge between the worlds but there's not one there's not two worlds with a little bridge in between there's multiple steps of different ways to connect and so another psychic intuitive medium or you just trying to connect you might use different form like writing you might use different form like doing a meditation to connect you might do you might use a some sort of of channeling that is different than how you're seeing it here and but there's not there's not one choice or option because it's individual because we have individual experiences our energy is based on vibration based upon the accumulation of our individual experiences based upon past lives and present lives as we project into the future as we are that gaseous energy around the planet or around the rocky thing that I see around the mass in the universe is how he's showing like he's he's saying he's the gaseous star energy around or starlight energy right around that planet or that object that object is representation it's like a metaphor of the human body or the reincarnation coming back in so we didn't talk about this before but are you reincarnated oh boy that's a big one I literally heard yes which surprises me I heard yes right away I heard yes and so I want to the my mind as Bridget wants to interpret that as oh well maybe he's channeling to a scientist or channeling to somebody working through somebody that's here on earth and bringing information through that way no that's not what I said he says no that's not what I said yes and so he's reincarnated which means you're born again into a body or he's saying or potentially sharing a dual reality with somebody else which is complicated you guys I don't know how I'm going to share this this is not layman's kind of just normal natural stuff you talk about at the dinner table this is stuff that like when you're deep into understanding spirit and working yourself maybe as a psychic or have been working with intuition for a long time and have had own your own personal experience this might be hard to understand but there is this he's referring to this concept of having um sharing soul space where you maybe heard of terms like walk ins or shared soul experience or where somebody comes in and shares the energy of the individual during that a part of their lifetime so they can have those experiences and then sometimes the person that has those energy experiences or those experiences or shared soul experiences will remember a past life as that person this happens a lot you guys with really famous people like Marilyn Monroe for example do you know how many people have emailed me and said I was her I was her I'm like yeah okay the reason why you feel that strong strong connection is it's possible that you had a shared soul experience with her she embodied it you shared the experience with her so you could benefit from it it's totally possible yes so it's not like a one to one ratio you guys the soul is far more vast and complicated and beautiful and mysterious than we will ever know in our human body and so the best way that we can learn about that stuff besides going to the afterlife and having to come back again which then you kind of forget because you re-enter and then your human body and then your brain and you have to start all over again is to channel or to use a medium ship connection like this so let's I'm going to keep trying this you guys let's keep going okay you guys going to hang in there with me you know you guys know it's been a while since Bridges done some channeling right at least publicly for you guys and this one could be I mean it's tricky when you talk about anything to do with religion and things it's it's a little it could be a little spicy for people you know so we're just here to talk legit real experience that I'm having right and sharing with you okay wow okay that was big and profound thank you for sharing um all right so do you want to hit the dot let's just hit the nail on the head and go right to the the big the big question about the God okay God talk to us about God help us understand what is God I'm going to wait to see if I can get something to land that's unique to what I already know that he shared with me previously let's see if I can get something to land in so I see orange orange is the color of the sacred shocker which is creation earth energy which is creation creativity drive ambition fire okay right away he says pain so is there a God explain to us what God is yes it's your mind wait a minute wait a minute did I hear that accurately it is your mind or it's in your mind your mind thinks perhaps your mind believes it is the director of your reality and it's not it's not it's not a one-to-one sort of power struggle relationship it's a broader huh it's a broader it's based upon actually a fear of extinction to outrun what you feel is going to cause you your downfall or failure so from the minute that you are born you are outrunning death because you know it is it is coming and the time between then and now is a time of from the mind tremendous amount of pressure or stress to help you to live through as much as you possibly can to have as many experiences as you as you can have and gather all that data research information which is sort of what you are doing during the lifetime you have been given and then at the end there is another transition and it doesn't stop contrary to what you may believe the circle or the cycle of life it doesn't stop it's not this I've said this before there's not the straight line but he shows it as he shows it as a continuous line like an infinite line like life is like an infinite line and he's showing me all these numbers infinite infinite infinite infinite it just keeps going and it keeps going the reason why we connect it to circular the circular energy is to understand that it's more like the spiral shape with multiple circle circle circle circle circles and the the multiple circles aren't even connected one to another they're just circle circle circle circle big circle little circle little circle little circle that kind of thing is what he's showing me and he's saying that that represents the layers of energy that that makes us up that when we come in and we're born into a body we bring that it's like in our soul it almost looks like a target kind of thing with like lots of layers though and it's in our soul our spirit and again it's not a spiral where it's connected like a line it's multiple circle circle circle circle circle and he says your that is born in with you and that is just a simple what you would refer to as a pattern it is evidence and proof that you do have the wisdom and the knowledge beyond the expectation of the mind which is limited by this this this concept of of releasing your power to something different ambiguous perhaps or direct specific like a god which is a person or or viewed in the image of a human or whether it be a a feeling or a sentiment like love or something like light that that some may identify with it is about understanding it's in a way it is about transcending the mind so that the mind is god is that the mind is the servant of something greater and that its only job is to get you to the the pinnacle or the point of completion of this this line or this cycle which is death but it's to survive this and so the mind sees life as living as a series of challenges and and it's almost like a game trying to figure it out the next move to make that there is this way to cheat the system or this right way and and in some forms the intellect the human mind intellect can cheat the system that was created naturally within us as the miraculous form of over the evolution of man mankind and from our animalistic traits in nature there are ways to cheat the system and to trick our animalistic instincts or our primal instincts into not just being submissive but harnessing the energy or the power of those animalistic or primal instincts and using them to help us not only move through the stages or the steps or the experiences of your life but to help you be more successful to to to turn up the the the adrenaline which is another piece this biochemical reaction that you actually have when you do something perceived as accurate good it's like the parental figure in your mind approving or in some cases many cases disapproving and how when other people talk down to you that can be motivation to prove them wrong and so through this it's like a survival instinct or a natural primal instinct or a biochemical reaction response that's happening and so in many ways science and including psychiatry and other studies of the brain or the body etc or of the environment of the universe the cosmos has noticed the mechanics of the parts and the pieces of what creates this sort of response and you can create it you can make it happen or force it to happen and that can be dangerous in some ways some of the science and the data has gone beyond such as with artificial intelligence and some of the theories that have have come around the artificial intelligence has been so supported of the promotion of to increase productivity which is really connected to the primal instinct of man and the drive for success which is the outcome of death let's remember that that there is this survival of the the the best and brightest kind of instinct and you can see that not just in things like AI that have been created or in global warming or climate change and and even even even with the innovations that have come to address those kinds of challenges and and to earth like pollution and environmental toxins he says toxins he's really harsh you guys when it comes to environmental stuff he is like poisoned in the air and exhaust of cars and manufacturing i mean he's really harsh on it he's like because there's no he says because there is no negotiation you can see clearly the cause and the effect you can see clearly so there have been some innovations and improvements to you know green energy etc but even that comes from this need to compete and find something make a breakthrough leave this like be leave your mark and and that comes from the mind like the ego not even the intellect but the ego and that comes from the parent or the god role of the need for approval so the god in a religion or a faction of judges at the end of the life so once you live and you end up at the death point the goal is to keep you alive as long as you can so that you can have these opportunities to prove and to to to be able to then show at the end of the life at the end of the experience at the death this time of death how how how valuable you have been and so too then god the parental figure will give you approval will praise you and not punish you or judge you or or in any way so there is so many parts to this that makes it complicated to understand and then there's many ways that you cannot understand because i i cannot convey it through you energetically bridge it is what he's showing me so he's showing me those circle circles circles just concentric circles not connected together but in the solar plexus and that that energy is born into us so what are the circle levels of circles represent because i want to be like are they dimensions are they levels of development are they cycles in our lives what are they they're all of those things they're all of those things they're evidence evidence for you to be able to step up to an opportunity to look at something from a different perspective or level so it is all of those things so if you think about it in terms of accessing knowledge of wisdom in a library you could access you go to that one particular an email address and you get to that one place in the library or the number of that book etc that resource and you get to that one place that is one of those circles but it is one dot a sliver of that one circle okay so it's wisdom layers of wisdom and knowledge does it have to do anything to do with past lives like can you talk to us about past lives it's not programmed in for for humans to be able to access and know with certainty their past experiences as human now it would make sense wouldn't it for you to have reference material for you to be able to look back and learn in this life from what you learned to that life and use that information knowledge but you have to understand that it has been infused into the energy of that I want to say grid but he's showing me the circle circles circles but it's not like a file or a book that you pull out and open into this chapter in chapter seven Bridget was a maiden in the united kingdom you know it's not it's not like that that would mess with the mind so much that you would be off track and curious about historical things and places and you'd be so distracted by these other experiences as curious and interesting or fascinating as they might be are they really serving you here and if they're not the mind is going to ignore or cause you to feel badly about any memory that you might have about those past life experiences which could actually help you so instead of focusing on that information whether it is past or by the way you can access future very unusual to do that up to this point however right about 2000 he showed me 2002 2003 2004 something changed where you could access now all the sudden instead of just past lives people can go and connect with their future lives but that is very problematic because of the and what I see is like sacred geometry shapes because of the the ways in which you access this information trying to bring it back in its energy once you access the information you have access to that energy and you have it then and they just just kind of around you and if you are already feeling sensing being intuitive and working with energy you're adding extra energy in here no wonder why it is confusing for you to make decisions to decide on your career to decide on a mate to decide on a change because there's extra energy from additional lives additional reference points not just from people in your life but from your experiences so you do not want your brain to derail or to to start to compete with inside the soul because then it is us against them and then is a constant struggle you're constantly conflicted never really happy or fulfilled not being able to enjoy smell the roses so to speak and that's not really the point you might say so god is individual like how we create god to be like how i have seen it and like other experiences because i have i have had multiple sessions thousands of sessions of people that have different spiritual backgrounds and religious beliefs like god is different names god is a goddess in some aspects god might be energy of nature earth etc like there's so many different things there's multiple deities or there's no deities or what have you what about people who are like atheist or don't even believe in any of that then what he says you might you might think is that me was that me at one point he's like was that me at one point i considered it something to prove or to see to find out evidence to explore is there god is there not god and scientific there's scientific proof that the way the universe has been created is just through natural scientific interactions and chain reactions and yet there is also a piece that is 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Film fans young and old, some dressed as their favorite “Avengers” characters, walked and posed on a red carpet in London’s Leicester Square on Tuesday for a special screening of the superhero story “Black Widow”.
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What's going on everybody got Kyle and Jake here with late sports cards and we are rip in 2023 mosaic Football no huddle five box break number nine random team style I have joseph m with the bills down to matt m with the cults. Good luck on this one guys. Let's see what we got some no huddle Good luck. Good luck. Let's see some nice color here Box one cop got a disco cooper Cooper cup eight no connor rookie and brice young base rookie Pants the brice young debut and purple is gonna be peter scurronsky rookie purple for the titans And it's the 50 on the purple disco scurronsky montage tyreek hill robinson jack campbell disco jerry rice miles murphy overshown Oh my god NFL debut on the gold disco one out of ten is gonna be cj stroud Oh, there we go. Wow Texans, that's matt m Matt m with the cj stroud gold disco. There's the head of the moon one out of ten There's the head of the night so far. There we go. Mr. Matthew. Wow That'll do We go matt. We'll get that in the mag right away Kyle pit silver uh disco behind him in a mastery j jetta Man. Oh man. Here you go, Matthew That'll work That will work matt disco michael ervin cowboys williams and mcdonnell There we go, jason. That'll work indeed when johnson. There's a chuck woodson blue disco One is the 75 And disco montage derrick henry There's everybody julius brentz tank bigsby. There's matt Let's go You go my man. Yeah, that'll do Wow. Wow. Wow. That'll certainly do One of the biggest cards we can hit out of here There's a disco ray lewis Breece now a mazy smith Silver hulio for the bucks got a disco moments in time michael vic Don't know right jackson smith That ain't bad. That ain't bad Don't take it Disco jonathan augton for the ravens Can't see Wilson a national pride blue of justin herby 75 got digs montage. Well levis rookie joey porta jr. Yeah, I know I re-random them gnats I re-random them. I did a re-random on it I was told there's a jatavis martin rookie disco Sydney brown and uzama They were randomed at the end after There's a garret williams on the blue disco rookie. That one's going to be for the cardinals Arizona not numbered archie manning and carbon copy. That's gonna be a dice roll one two three will go left four five six We'll go right. You're good, man. No, no, you're good gnats. I was uh, I was emailed after I had uh, I did a re-random on them It's it's armistice. I was on the right justin jefferson there. Those are all go to the right On the duels already one box down. Yeah, we were looking at the wrong checklist. So We got to figure it out My bad there guys. I'm sure we'll get more emails because I don't have a way to add that to the video. So I'm sure we'll get plenty of emails and whatnot, but It's all good Good luck here box two. Come on. Let's let's smash that straw It's tough, but there's a disco trail on berks dj turner josh downs Uh, they're like inserts. They're not really. Yeah, they're just inserts jason. You see them every uh every few packs They're not like crazy rare or anything. There's a jamir gibbs debut Got a silver thurman thomas. That's uh Sean's boy and nick vaults moments in time Riley moss disco michael parson's Roger lorry muskray blue discos vince young for the titans to 75 Got a minimastry myhomes tijay jacorien benet NFL debut richardson and disco rookie diane henley skaronski a chain prevention in this one Got here. It's gonna be a devon a chain on the no huddle blue odd Should be the 75 nice one there for the fence e go dolphin silver sydney brown And moments in time is gonna be dj more and chamarie connor luck here of a buck eti and disco roshan johnson dtr There's no way Well anderson and yeah, I don't know and that one's gonna be dj johnson On the purple disco i'm telling you man. It's gotta be the security 250 dj johnson panthers montage jimmy g I think he's here yet Clayton tomb Going guys. Good luck. Good luck. I don't know if we can beat that uh, gold Goldstrap, but we can try Debut with levis nice one there Carter and britain strange Blue disco chuck woodson another chuck there to uh 75 and silver jared goff National pride silver and carbon copy. That's going to the right jared goff back to back off Devon weather spoons highly lacy He might be random. He might be the uh the odds change every week though So I wouldn't put too much on it right now Every week somebody's a new big favorite. There's a patent manning disco Last week purdy went to like minus 300 and now Lamar beats purdy. So he goes to minus 300. It's kind of interesting It's it's I think it's just proving that nobody's really uh doing too well like nobody's Far above above everybody else. There's a jordan adison debut and michael style. There we go On the purple that one is number 250. It's one of their bucks. Yeah, mccaffrey and montage of jaylon ramsey Miller Yeah, mccaffrey would have to be like a lot of people just not playing that well because it is a it is a quarterback award. So Look mccaffrey doesn't have a lot of a chance just because of that, but I don't know maybe He has been uh, he has been earning it Still kind of mad how uh cheap the niners got him for last year. Let's keep on moving here guys Fire Fire on there we go strife Strife knows what's up He's a mic. There's a tyree wilson disco rookie jimmy or gibbs anthony richardson some nice rookies there We completely nail I agree completely jake does too accent smith got a rookie silver. Um, will leves And moments in time is going to be a antonio freeman. We have a few minutes behind after this one guys minutes treasure chest and Random redemptions are trying to get me There's a disco travis kelsey Latu tank dell There's a pink mojo marise jones drew number to 50 Or purple for the uh jacks and jordan isan wonky introductions I thought that's a sam bernard song. That's a random It's a random one Nail I don't know man person a nails thing nail. It's an interesting one There's tlaw national pride disco have not seen that hendon hooker And it's gonna be michael wilson nice one there on the blue rookie otto michael wilson for the cardinals not numbered blue Silver the bus and moments in time odell For the g-men keep it going disco torel sucks simpson j caner cj strow debut and blue is gonna be erin jones to 75 And tyreek hillman a mastery no one smith there a call disco rookie is michael mayer battle set your tillman today national pride pink delin's gonna be trevor laurence 220 silver max crossby and a moments in time josh shakers where she rice a flowers there's a disco paul kraus vikings vanness gonzalez That's packing box three There's a blue charlie jones the 75 rookie for the bangles joe burrow another bangle moody and bijon on the back Alrighty guys two more mosaic no huddle we'll get on our uh no huddle and choice mixer next Keep the football going We do have some time for personals tonight guys, but we are full We are gonna be full on personals for tonight Gonna be over full actually so if you order one today it may go tomorrow may not is quite full at the moment Get through as many as we can tonight and tomorrow Got more group breaks with uh lane starting at 10 a.m. tomorrow Me and shawn will be back here tomorrow night Start grabbing spots for the next couple days to req woolen disco. God. It's a 50 aj torel Musgrave Man United ended up winning Looks like bill is uh off Come on not on Silver dack fresco Jalen hurts tige jacorian Bennett There's a disco of marquise brown hollywood scaronski a-chain Blue to 75 kidney two gloves For the Steelers got a moments in time arena Stevenson chamar connor come on Not a pretty big one already, but come on Let's keep it going debut dtr got a disco dj johnson roshan dtr again Another redemption It's gonna be a will anderson nice one there mosaic no huddle that'll be for the texans Third pick in the draft there we go houston keeping it going and a silver brice young This one there for the panthers and jackson smith on the introductions disco schoonmaker tune There's a mosaic tj hawkinson Jalen carter brenton strange and hooker and there's dj johnson rookie to 50 Moments in time that one is john elway That was a t-bow moments in time disco randy mobs straight cash j ward Come on come on There's blue chris jones the 75th silver brock purdy and a men of mastery nick chup Ventral miller on the back two more football going next we'll do another mosaic That's won't be choice and uh no huddle Mixer and we're on an eight box mixer and then we got 10 box tuesday. There's anthymunio's disco wooden sam la forza And killing it. He's keep going for bot trying to take me down this week only a few points jay couldn't do it Even with old cream sickle mic Yeah, dude Mike was thinking about it though. There's a john randal to fit like was going for it john Yeah, justin jefferson. He was thinking about it I did not uh, I did not enjoy that second half of the bucks game, but then mike slowed down Yeah, mike stopped And box five guys. Good luck. No huddle and the bots persevered The bots persevered indeed So it's like big uh big color like we hit would have uh cj stroud But there's like any of the big rookies from this year These johns a good chase um anthym richardson has autos in here with levis Good chase It's all rookies from 2023. So all the rookies this year basically like levis stroud even like young parallels Yeah, for the no huddle mostly looking for the color Because they don't have autographs so you look like the low numbers. Charles woods and disco Low number brown ozama. Yeah, so cj. Well levis and uh stroud don't have autos or painy So their color does really well so that gold from earlier is really nice cj But ar has has autos. There's a national pride joe burrow to 75 So this is bijan and quinton johnson introductions Blackman darnel washington. Yeah, so mostly the guys have been playing well The rookies there's a disco national pride mac jones a no connell and brice hill Hey, no worries jason Of course, of course another gold Do it again Do it again This time it is dj johnson on the gold disco to 10 nice one there panthers Not the panther looking for but we'll take it eight out of 10 e jade johnson got a silver rogers And a disco stefan digs the minneapolis miracle and guys start grabbing spots for tomorrow morning with lane I'll be back tomorrow night and then uh thursday got thursday morning jake and sam over on fanatics and then thursday night with me and shawn Now it's murphy overshelm Razzle dazzle is but it's only in hobby. I believe that's a short print in hobby. I believe And there's a jail in ramsey on the blue to 75 thins Drew breezman a mastery mingo cam smith That's fair hobs Seen too much of him that does happen sometimes start to like you're seeing the same guy over and over There's a dalma cook national pride Sometimes you are manual forbs and will Anderson Alrighty guys last few packs will be on to uh some more mosaic Let's do choice and no huddle next It's a silver will Anderson debut texans. I'm in a mastery bossa In kids that's in benet. Yeah, the razzle dazzle the micro mosaic Those are all from uh hobby and resale. I believe I don't think they're in them choice or the no huddle There's a disco breeze hall Brian breezy and mazy smith And dillon got like 40 from breeze hall still couldn't win unbelievable. It's crazy It's crazy strong feeling. I'm losing next week. There's a tie lot of 50 On the purple disco and russia wilson been going too well darno, right jackson smith Been going too well, but we're watching on. There's a manual forbs disco rookie plant C And the last one I'm very confused and then another redemption is going to be quaint johnson Rookie scripts no huddles blue that'll be for the charges What do you call a hill garden? Oh boy silver kelsey And like air blunt moments in time will leves Alrighty there guys that will do it that will do it for the mosaic no huddle five box break number nine man Mr. Matt mr. Matt did well and I will do a quick hip recap guys and then we're on to On the mixer onto the mixer. Let me out in oh, man Oh boy Oh boy All right guys, so we had the tenant dj johnson had redemption quinton johnson Will anderson and davon hane got a michael wilson otter Cardinals garret williams and we had gold to ten to debut cj stroud There we go matt That'll do all righty there guys that'll do it for the um Five box no huddle we'll get the mixer going here in just a moment. Let me type in some names. Let me grab a picture
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Doha Qatar Tour, Qanat Quartier (like Venice), The Pearl-Qatar, Souq Waqif, filmed 8 months ago
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This video was filmed on January 1st 2020 around Doha Qatar, walking around the Doha Venice Qanat Quartier, The Pearl-Qatar, where foreigners can buy appartments and reside in Qatar, walking through the Souq Waqif on January 1st as there are concerts and a lot of people around, this was before Corona, talking about how Qatar is preparing for hosting the 2022 Football World Cup and more.
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Happy New Year, and I'm coming to you here from Doha on a stopover Qatar Airways is an amazing airline where you can stop over in Doha Qatar for free pretty much You just take a multi-city booking and you can stay for free you can stay in five-star hotels for $53 per night There's like a whole bunch of five-star hotels. It's pretty amazing and this is just a new area They just build this it's opening like next two three months. It's a little Venice and Look, it's called a Kanaq Kwanat or something like that I'm just saying some numbers. I don't know how they are built organizing or anything, but it's gonna be something like 50,000 Airbnb's it let's imagine right during the During the World Cup So people could be living in all these Bunch of shops around You can go for a swim if you want. Let's go look how it looks over there. It's gonna be some supermarkets fruits Let's go up here so Qatar is using their is oil is Gas right mostly gas and so it's a lot of money and they putting it all into Building some kind of giant mega city here in in the desert in the summer it gets pretty hot but That's why they don't they want to have a lot of water everywhere So this area here and some new buildings There's some giant O or something like that over there, which is probably gonna be coming around Maybe before 2022 Seems to be a whole bunch of construction there. You see how it looks the map all these buildings everywhere all of the area Like here, it's really impressive and I think as far as I understand the pearl area has something like 50,000 potential inhabitants this area Foreigners are welcome to buy apartments. That's what I understand like it's One of the first area where foreigners can just come and live or I mean buy apartments I'm guessing it's not cheap. I don't know but Airbnb is better and check it out And you see everything all the all the things are saying Opening Q1 right so Let's go around here You see it says a one at quarter quarter one at pearl Qatar Here you can get Swiss haircut maybe Maybe not Let's go down here So I'm not sure if the World Cup is gonna have 32 or 48 Countries qualifying. I don't know if they've decided that yet It's gonna be in the now. It's in January right first of January It's gonna be similar kind of climates, but I Think as far as I remember it's gonna be October November the World Cup. Where should we go there there? Let's go this way all these air rimbies for the For the World Cup Let's go around this corner here So yeah, go maybe I go for swim. I'll just jump in and swim with the Qatari sharks if there are any I don't think there are sharks But maybe they can add them for the World Cup. They'll add some sharks. Let's go up here. Oh, you see the little boat So there's an amazing subway in Doha right now. Let's just finish the subway As far as I understand the subway will be free during the World Cup I Expect they should have a whole bunch of self-driving Tesla cyber trucks also. I'm just joking, but I don't know why not. They should have all this ready Choose your Airbnb Maybe not just for the World Cup, but I Recommend anybody going from Europe to Asia. I was just in Shenzhen If you go to Asia stop in Doha for free and Try some of their five-star hotels for $53 per night You can do that if you if you go for four-star hotel is like $38 per night and there's there's like Half a hundred of these there's all these luxurious hotels around here Of course is a little bit There's a strange feeling in the air because everything is so new and it's but it's so huge. It goes all Behind this is just like a small piece of the pearl they call it the pearl and I just spoke with it the Uber driver He said there's a whole new city right there. It just built it in the last two years just behind here It's called Lusail We need to go check out the Lusail and check out this new city with a whole bunch of huge buildings I don't know if the buildings have a bunch of companies inside or not. I Don't know. Maybe you should go inside and check so let's check for the latest status on the Airbnb's around here a Bunch of Airbnb's. Oh, let's go over here Different area. There's some cafes and restaurants Right down there. So this is like the road where cars go So you have to be careful a bit But it looks like it could be the end the edge Hi No Just walking over here and kind of checking where the limit goes of this area Just be careful a bit about the traffic Walking in the grass. I think it's allowed. I hope Here you see the edge of that part This water here, maybe It's just huge This whole area is huge. Okay now. I'm just going in the In the sand There's the there's a sea over there So hopefully The Middle East will be in peace all the countries will be Doing good things for their their people. I don't know how many people are actually Qataris I think it's not very big population But there's a lot of foreign workers coming here basically to build all this Hopefully to get the good salaries good conditions Good safety in the summer. It's got to be hot to work, but It's probably much better than the countries where they're coming from, right? yesterday We were doing the New Year's Eve party with the the Nepali Party, so there's a lot of Nepalese here 400,000 they told me and many other countries building all this stuff. All right, so That was it. That was the World Cup in this huge stadiums haven't been even been seen them But definitely want to come back to check out the stadiums a bunch of tournaments already happening in them Right, so thanks for watching happen here And here's another 50,000 Arabian bees around here is the the pearl pearl area in Doha So you can see all these flats and all these luxury boats and stuff These could probably also be Arabian bees. You can also find boats Maybe you can find with the captain that takes you out in the water if you want to go out and sail Over there is Iran and Saudi Arabia and stuff all around but If you walk around here see some restaurants so For the World Cup 2022 all these will be poly Arabian bees I'm guessing lots and lots of people can be staying here and and Lebanese food probably the best food in the world Lebanese Even better than Chinese food probably some here So it's this area is a lot of foreigners. They come here probably because it's tax-free So as far as I understand you can stay here. You don't pay any tax So that's maybe one of the reasons If you go around here, let's check this area here But of course, what would you want to stay in an urban bee when you can stay in a five-star hotel for $52 or $53 per night? At least while they have this promotion. It's called discover Qatar Where with Qatar I always they have a partnership $53 flat fee per night up to four nights maximum on a stopover So you have to be flying over from Europe to Asia or Europe to Africa Which is a perfect kind of thing. They also have a couple airports in the US. I think New York Maybe some other kind of thing that flies over to Doha and then so maybe you can fly that way around from the US Possibly, but it's mostly useful from Europe to Asia this connection Qatar is often is the cheapest airline also. So you get the cheapest airline Right now I'm at $500 to Hong Kong From Copenhagen on a stopover. So very very cheap return flight With $53 per night stay in a five-star And you can if you look So these if you can zoom in some of these flats there On Airbnb is probably $50 a night Something like that because all this is brand new. I'm just guessing here But when you look at those flats over there is they just built in the last couple years, you know, it's new stuff There's a lot of majesty boats not totally sure Who who has them all but a bunch of boats so That's this area I'd like to check out the stadiums the football stadiums, but maybe I'll check those out next time back in Doha and Hopefully, yeah, it's Not too hot in the summer right now and generally it's okay It's actually winter. So it's fine. It feels like a Copenhagen in the summer a little bit Kind of something like that Right. Thanks for watching and happy New Year again So we're here at the Souk Bakif and This is the main market area traditional style of it Around here is It's getting busy is the first of January so There's some music and party going on let me grab my order so a lot of activity, let's walk more It's possible to buy peanuts And you know Katar is giving a big thumbs up to the rest of the world right now big golden thumbs up You have the suit going this way. Let's go this way here. You have a lots of Arabian bees everywhere, but again You don't really I mean you can't stay in Arabian bee if you want to be in a like their authentic experience Of living like local, you know as far as I understand Katar is like a free country So some women can you know, you don't have to wear anything on your head You can wear what you want, but just don't walk around naked I mean, it's the same thing everywhere except in Copenhagen half the country is naked, but here Okay, let's go over there It's a lot of kind of parting going on today It's the first of First of January. Oh don't falling That's good. It's kind of experience right here I bet there'll be a whole bunch more of this to happen And the next couple years The Qatar and doing the World Cup have some some bird and some maybe some some foods I Maybe some small potato balls some balls and some Biryani different things Okay, let's go this way Here but the those concerts are amazing some interesting pancakes happening right here Some pancakes and more traditional shopping kind of stuff with some special kind of colors And the smelly things Which you burn on the coal Then you have some smelly smoke right, so Again, thanks for watching but I think I'm gonna go out and watch the concerts because That was a little bit awesome. So let's go to the concerts, but happy new year
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STM32L4 training: 06.6 Timers - Hands-on RTC
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This lecture is part of the MOOC - MOOC - STM32L4 hands-on training https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLnMKNibPkDnEEvQWrDqVuu1w_iQ214GXi
Please see below hands-on mandatory pre-requisites and additional links.
Hands-on technical pre-requisites:
- PC with admin rights running Windows 7 or higher
- STM32 discovery kit 32L476GDISCOVERY https://www.st.com/en/evaluation-tools/32l476gdiscovery.html
- Mini USB cable
- Java JRE http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/downloads/jre8-downloads-2133155.html
- STM32CubeMX https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stm32cubemx.html
- STM32CubeL4 https://www.st.com/en/embedded-software/stm32cubel4.html
- STM32 ST-LINK utility https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stsw-link004.html
- SW4STM32 https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/sw4stm32.html
- STM-STUDIO-STM32 https://www.st.com/en/development-tools/stm-studio-stm32.html
MOOC lab slideset & archive: https://drive.google.com/open?id=1UjJitk3YFRYrCKdOubF6qJPlDE3R1jSS
Tell us what do you think about this MOOC through anonymous survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/L4_training_MOOC
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Hello and welcome to the STM32 L4 MOOC online training. My name is Andre Baratta and this is the dedicated session for the RTC peripheral. RTC stands for Real Time Clock and it provides an automatic wakeup to manage all power modes. The Real Time Clock is an independent BCD timer slash counter. The RTC provides a time of day clock calendar with programal alarm interrupts. RTC domain includes not only clock and calendar, but also wakeup timer which can be used as pre-odical event to wake up the MCU from low power modes and a set of registers in backup RAM area, 32 for 32-bit long registers. The content of those registers are preserved by RTC power supply domain, even if the power supply of the MCU is switched off. For instance, we would need a backup battery connect to the RTC power supply domain. As long as the supply voltage remains in the operation range, the RTC never stops, regardless of the device status, run mode, low power mode or under reset. For this hands-on we are interested on the tamper detection functionalities of the RTC. The purpose is to detect physical tampering in a secure application and to automatically erase sensitive data in case of intrusion. This feature is commonly used, for example, in metering applications such as gas or water metering. We will use an external GPIO to detect the tamper event, which invokes protection mechanisms both in run and low power modes. Tamper detection capable GPIOs are part of the RTC power supply domain, and detection of event is possible even in standby mode, which will be used on this hands-on. The application will be working in standby mode. Tamper detection related actions will erase backup memory registers content, and this way we will be able to detect any unauthorized attempt to break into the device. We will use discovery board LEDs as the bug output. Green LED means the backup RAM is okay. Red LED the backup RAM was erased slash tamper detection. For practical reasons we will use the middle button of the blue joystick as a tamper sensor. In real world application this would be replaced by a special anti-tamper switch. We will now open STM32Q by MIX to generate our project. As a first step we will click on new project, on the new open window we will type our part number STM32L476VG and double click on the desired part. We will use RTC peripheral and as it needs a clock source, please go to the RCC peripheral, select low speed clock external or LSE, and then select crystal ceramic resonator. We can see now that two pins are highlighted in green to connect the crystal resonator. Most common clock source for RTC is 32kW clock crystal oscillator and we are going to use it as well. On RTC peripheral check activate clock source, activate calendar. As our application will be working in standby mode and we need pre-autical wakeup event source. Last action to do with RTC peripheral configuration is the selection of a particular tamper pin. Please select tamper pin 2 as this pin PA0 is connected to the central key position of the joystick on our discovery board. To finalize we will configure the LEDs. Red LED is connected to the PB2 Please configure it as GPIO output and the same for the green LED which is connected to the pin PE8. Let's go now to the clock configuration tab. Let's select LSE clock source in RTC clock source multiplexer and set MCU clock to the maximum value 800 megahertz. We will let STM32QBMX handle all implied modification for us and move to the configuration tab. On the configuration tab let's configure the RTC peripheral. Let's assume that we need to wake up from standby mode every 5 seconds. To achieve this goal we need to set the wakeup counter to 4 as the counter starts from 0. Due to practical reasons please select one hertz clock for wakeup timer. We also have to activate RTC interrupts to enable MCU to wake up from standby mode and the same for tamper events. Both interrupts should be activated in the NVIC setting tab. Now we can save the project by giving project a name selecting the destination folder and choosing the IDE. In our case system workbench for STM32. Let's not generate the code. After the code is generated by STM32QBMX and our project is fully loaded on system workbench for STM32 we will open our main.c file stored inside the source folder. Let's now go to the private variables section and define a 30-bit long data pattern which will be written to our backup RAM or memory register. For instance we can select 0xA5F0A5F0 pattern. Then we will define a variable with the location of the first RTC backup register located on the RTC backup memory RAM. Now we can go to the user code section number 2 and the edit application functionality. In order to make this session more comprehensible additional comment lines were added to the code. We decide to use standby mode in our application. As you know after resume from standby mode the reset of the MCU is preformed. We need to differentiate between two source of reset event. First one is reset caused by the wakeup from standby mode and the second one is caused by power on reset. We will handle the two cases separately. Yet before we check which source caused the MCU to go on standby mode we need to differentiate the power on sequence from the successive auto wakeup cycles. Let's start by checking the standby flag with the macro hl underscore pwr underscore get underscore flag. So two scenarios are possible the one resuming from standby mode or the power up sequence. Power up sequence means the first time the application runs where we will preform the writing of the pattern to the backup memory RAM. Starting from the first case the standby flag is set. The first action we will preform is to clear the standby flag and for that we will use the macro hl underscore pwr underscore clear underscore flag. Then we need to differentiate what caused the microcontroller to resume the standby mode. We will read the backup register by using the hl underscore rtcex underscore backup read function and the parameters are the rtc handler and the location of the backup register that we intend to read. So the next step will be to check if the data in our backup register is still valid or if it was erased by the temperature detection related actions. If this value is not equal to our predefined data pattern we will toggle with the red led with 100 milliseconds period. Otherwise if the content matches our predefined value pattern we will toggle with the green led for one second. Second case means power on sequence and in this sequence we need to write our data pattern to the backup RAM register using hl extended functions. Since the implementation of the backup RAM vary from line to line hl rtcex backup write first parameter of the function is the rtc peripheral handler. Second parameter is a number of particular backup register. Please do not select register number zero because this register is already used by the hl rtc functions. Third parameter of the function is the data to be written on the register. After the pattern is written on our predefined backup register we will proceed to configure the rtc and its auto wakeup timer. We will start by disabling the auto wakeup timer with the function hl underscore rtcex underscore deactivate wakeup timer. The only parameter is the rtc peripheral handler. Then we will clear the wakeup flag with a macro hl underscore pwr underscore clear underscore flag. And as a last step we will configure the auto wakeup timer by using hl underscore rtcex underscore set wakeup timer underscore it. The parameters are the rtc peripheral handler the desired period we will set it to four as we want a five second period and we will choose the appropriate pre-scalar value. Now we have coded our application functionality and the last action is to enter the standby mode. To enter the standby mode we will use the function hl underscore pwr underscore enter standby mode. Now we can build our project. Flash the program in our microcontroller using the run option. Please do not start the debugger. Now we can take the discovery in our hands and we can see that the green led flashes every five seconds for a while. Then we can simulate a temper event by pressing the central position of the blue joystick and we can see that the red led starts to blink quickly. Now we can press the reset button on the discovery board and we can see that the red led is still blinking. The only way to return back to the initial state of the application is to unplug the usb cable meaning switching off the power supply. Waiting for several seconds to discharge all power supply decoupling capacitors and plug the usb cable again. This will be all for this hands-on session. Thank you for watching.
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Hope Arising: J. Gilbert - April 28, 2023
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Hi, my name is Amy Schaefer and this is my Cornerstone television story. Over 25 years ago, my husband and I felt the call of God to come to Pittsburgh and to plant a church. So we have for the last several decades been on the front lines of helping people, feeding the sheep, having life groups, counseling, weddings, funerals, and taking care of God's people really boots on the ground. Over 10 years ago, someone called me an executive producer and said, I think that you would be really good on Christian television. So I go and I audition and the rest is history, but what I've learned about Christian television is this, that while pastors and churches are like the army of God, the Christian television is like the air force and we take the airwaves and we go as Christian television where churches and pastors cannot go. We go into your kitchens and your living rooms and your bedrooms and in your cars and where you go and where you want in the privacy of your home and in your life. And we so value Christian television. People stop me all the time and say how Cornerstone television has helped them. They prayed for them. They served them. They're there for them when nobody else was. So thank you Cornerstone television for over 40 years of blasting the gospel out through the airwaves. The best is yet to come. Cornerstone Cares makes a difference in Mexico with the Ministry Caring Hearts. They recently received a large donation, allowing them to start a reading club. Hi, I'm Sydney Goldman, one of the hosts on Hope Today. The children participated in a reading contest and spent their summer reading stories and drawing connections between the characters and themselves. When you give to CTVN, you help touch the lives of children in Mexico. Thank you so much for your support because when you do, it allows hope to happen here. Welcome to Hope Arising. We're so glad that you're tuned in and we have an amazing time of ministry just for you. That's right, Amanda. And we've got a great opportunity. First, I want to say thank you to all that have been watching us this entire week. I want to say thank you to all that have called in and said, yes, I want to support the Ministry of Cornerstone Television and we're going to have an opportunity for you to do that tonight. We're going to have various levels, $20 a month, $50 a month, $84 a month and then for those that God has really laid it upon your heart, $2,000, $5,000 or even $10,000. First time we put this here, put it here in faith, but we're believing for a tremendous time of ministry tonight. Hope Arising starts now. Welcome all of you. Thank you for tuning in. We want to just let you know this is our last live portion for our Hope Arising fundraiser. So if you've been waiting or holding back, you've got to get on board with us. We're going to be getting back to our regular program because we know that's what many of you want. We used to do a two-week fundraiser, but we cut it back to one week, but we still need the same amount of budget so that we can keep Cornerstone Television operating. And I just want to be honest with you, we are far, far from reaching our goal. So we really need you to step up. We really need your A game with us today. You've got an exciting program. Pastor Jay, of course, you're very familiar with him, is here. He's got a relevant word that I know is going to bless you. And then Pastor Rebecca Luker is here with her team. And we're going to just go to them now and just ask Kingdom Culture to just lead us in a time of worship. To be a special moment, I believe there's a word in due season just for you. And I want to minister for a few moments on the signs of the times. It sounds like a TV show. If you've never seen it, you probably ought to go check it out. The signs of the times. Ladies and gentlemen, we are living in the signs of the times. And I realized something. I'm not here to talk to everybody, but I'm here to talk to somebody. And I believe that somebody is you. So I want you to take a minute and call somebody that needs a breakthrough. Because I want you to realize that the church is being divinely positioned for such a time as this. God is getting ready to do something in his people that he has never done before. We are truly living in unprecedented times and an unprecedented moment. When we crossed over in 2020, we saw something completely different that we had never seen before. And I believe that at that time, God was simply saying, it is the beginning of the end. If you want to see what's happening in the world, don't just tune to CNN. Don't just turn into MSNBC or to Fox News. Turn into your Bible. Turn into the Word of God because this is a time, ladies and gentlemen, that you cannot govern what is happening in the world by the natural lens. You have to go by the spiritual lens. And I want you to hear me when I say this. This is a time that you have to hear what the Spirit of the Lord is saying. The Bible says that Jesus said it many a times, he that hath an ear. Let him hear what the Spirit of the Lord is saying. And I want you to understand in the midst of all of the atrocities, in the midst of the wars, in the midst of the hardships, in the midst of the economic collapses, in the midst of everything that is going on, what is good to know, God is still speaking. God is still talking. God is still moving. God is still alive. He's still on the throne and he's still moving. And he is ready to move in your life. He's ready to use you in a way that you've never been used before. He's ready to do something in your life that has never been done before. I believe we are on the verge of one of the greatest moves of God that we have ever seen in our lives. And it is unprecedented. It has never been seen before. As a matter of fact, he told Joshua, he said, when you come over into the Promised Land, let the ark go out 3,000 paces in front of you. Why? You have not been this way before. You've never been where we're going. The church has never been where we're going. Why? Because we are on the precipice, ladies and gentlemen, of the return of Jesus Christ. He has never come back before, but I want to serve you some good gospel news. Jesus is getting ready to come back for a bride without spot wrinkle or any such blemish. And before he does, he's getting ready to do something powerful. And I've got a word for you because this is the time, ladies and gentlemen, that God is, we are seeing the Bible unfold before our very own eyes. We've heard it many times said when you're reading in the scriptures that these are the signs of the times. But I came to tell you, this is the times of the signs. How would you know when it was time God wrote it down in the Bible looking at things that were going to happen? And when it's the times of the signs, the things are beginning to unfold every single day. There are things happening in the news. There are things happening in the economy. There are wars and rumors of wars all showing us the time is right now. I'm sure many of you have seen the movie, The Jesus Revolution. My good God. Something happened in there back in the 70s. My Lord. Back in the 70s, there was a massive move of God. Watch this that was unprecedented. And as a matter of fact, if you got a religious bone in your body, get ready for God to deal with it. Because the people that are coming in, watch this, are going to be, hear me well. Hear this preacher well. They are going to be an unprecedented, watch this people. They are going to be an uncircumcised people. They're not going to come in all primp and proper. They're not going to come in. They're the type of people that may share their testimony and a cuss word will slip out. They may come to church and their skirt is way too short, but they love Jesus with all of their heart. You want to know something? God is looking for some pastors. Watch this, not playboys. He's looking for some pastors and not just pulpiteers. He's looking for some people that know how to take the sword of the Spirit, the scalpel of the Word of God and circumcise the new people that are coming in. They're coming in, ladies and gentlemen. They're coming in and droves. Get ready. Just like it was in the Jesus revolution and a lot of the religious people went out of the church and said, I'm out of here. That's too much like whatever craziness that's going on out there in the world. I love it in the middle of the Jesus revolution. The guy was there playing the drums and while he's playing the drums, he said he's got to go back and serve the rest of his prison sentence. I said that's the type of people that God's getting ready to bring in. God's getting ready to bring in people that people would say there's no way that God could ever use them. But God says I'm bringing in an uncircumcised people. Come on somebody and God wants you to understand he's getting ready to move in an unprecedented way. Why? He is getting ready to do something that is unprecedented. He's getting ready to come back and I believe that God has sent me here and part of my assignment as a man of God, as a prophet of God is to get the church ready for the return of Jesus Christ. We can't be in maintenance mode anymore, ladies and gentlemen. We can't be in just kind of hanging out and doing our four and no more. We've got to get prepared because Jesus Christ is coming back and I am afraid that we are still sleeping. I am afraid that people are not ready. As a matter of fact, when 2020 hit and all the churches shut down and everything went the way that it did, God spoke to me and he said something. I could have came back in that moment. He said, but I didn't come because my people were not ready. How do I know that they weren't ready? Because we were more afraid of COVID than we should have been. I know ain't nobody going to tell you that, but it's the truth. People were shutting down their lives and I'm not saying that it wasn't the real deal. But I believe the bride that Jesus Christ is coming back for is going to be men and women like John G. Lake took the bubonic plague and said, put that thing in my hand. They had people with hazmat mask on and everything else. And he took that bubonic plague and he said, put it under the microscope. And when he put it under the microscope, everything that was killing those people, they watched it die. This is a documented thing. They watched it die in the palm of his hand. You have to understand that greater is he that is within us than he that is in the world. If Jesus died for our sins, he paid for our sickness as well. As a matter of fact, I believe there are those that are watching even right now that you're going to experience the healing touch of God. I don't have to call it out. I don't have to say it just even now in the name of Jesus, I declare your body to be healed. I command your mind to be healed. I command your emotions to be healed in the name of Jesus from the rape and the abuse that you've suffered, from the loneliness that you've been battling with, from the neglect that you suffered when you were growing up. I speak to your emotions right now in the name of Jesus and I command you to be healed. I believe with all of my heart, it is time to be an unprecedented people that God is rising up. And once again, I'm not here to talk to everybody, but I am here to talk to somebody. There's some people out there that need to understand that we are truly living in the signs of the times. What happened, Pastor Gary, to the respect that people had for pastors? We used to call pastors, pastors. Now we got pastor, they just call people by their first name. Let me say this to you. People say, well, why is that important? Because that role ain't yours. That title ain't yours. That's Jesus' gift to the body. We don't go around calling Joe Biden Joe. We call him the president. Why is it that we've lowered everything in the kingdom of God? Why is it that we've brought everything down? Because it's the signs of the time. The Bible warned. The Bible said there'd be days like this. And these days are happening right before our very own eyes. We used to have prayer meetings, all night prayer meetings. Now when you call a potluck dinner, you get people that you don't even know showing up in your church, but you call a prayer meeting. They scatter like roaches when the lights come on. Nobody wants to be around the prayer. Why? It's the signs of the times. Before COVID, they said the church attendance was up. I begged to differ. I think the church attendance was down, and it's gotten worse since COVID. People say, why is this happening? It is the signs of the times. Mama said there would be days like this. My good God. Why does church have to be so short nowadays? Oh, I'm preaching better than some of y'all are shouting right now. Why do we have to have it down to an hour? Why is it that the preacher can't say what he means and means what he says? Why is it that we have to placate to everybody? Because it's the signs of the times. Mama said there'd be days like these. We take a look at burnout. Like we've never seen it before. You hear more pastors and people talking about burnout, how they're so tired. And I'm not talking about the type of tired that sleep will get rid of. I'm talking about the type of tired that comes upon you because your spirit is weary, because your mind is weary, because your soul is vexed. Mama said there would be days like this. The Word of God makes it clear these are the signs of the times. And I am convinced that we have become distracted with the things of this world. And this preacher has been sent here to awaken you because it truly is your time to arise and shine for your light has come. And the glory of the Lord has risen upon you. Second Peter chapter two, if you got your Bibles, I'd appreciate it if you go there because I want to give you, you know, we don't read from our Bibles enough anymore. I know nobody wants to say this stuff, but I'm just crazy enough to believe God and believe what His Word says and give you what the Spirit of the Lord has put upon my heart to share. Second Peter chapter two, verse number seven, let me show you about the signs of the times. The Bible said that before Jesus comes back, it would be like the days of lot. Second Peter chapter two, verse number seven. And a matter of fact, I'm going to start in verse number six is then turning the cities of Sodom and Gomorrah into ashes, condemned them to destruction, making them an example to those who afterward would live ungodly and delivered righteous lot. Look at this. Now watch this, who was oppressed by the filthy conduct of the wicked for that righteous man, watch this dwelling among them, it tormented his righteous soul from day to day by seeing and hearing their lawless deeds. Pastor Gary, mama said there'd be days like this. Preach the word, brother. The word has let us know that these are the signs of the times. When all hell is breaking loose in your life, you better learn to tap into a power that's greater than you. When depression falls like a flood, you better learn to tap into a power that's greater than you. My good God, I feel the anointing of the Holy Ghost. When fear comes in, you better have the lion of the tribe of Judah on the inside of you. Why? Because when all of these things come, it is because principalities and powers, rulers of darkness of this world, spiritual wickedness in high places have come down with fierce wrath realizing that their time is short. But that's why the Bible says he that endures to the end. My good God, you're going to need some endurance in this season shall be saved. Yes. Matthew chapter 24. Can I preach a little bit? Y'all don't mind if I go into the word, do you? Matthew 24, let me go here for you because I believe it's so important that we get back to the word of God. Matthew 24, if there's a passage of scripture that I would recommend that you study, it'd be this. You are going to see more in Matthew 24 than any time in history. Matthew 24, Luke chapter 21. These are passages of scripture that every believer should be familiar with. Here's a couple more that I want to give to you as well. Second Peter chapter two that I just gave you. Second Timothy chapter three verses one through five. I'm going to go there in a minute. Second Timothy chapter four verses three through four. Why? They are all the signs of the times. Matthew 24 in verse number four says, take heed that no one deceives you. We are in a time of great deception. You don't believe me? Look at some of the greatest preachers of our day that are turning away from the faith. People that are coming out with different ideologies and theologies that you never thought you would ever hear come out of their mouth. If mama said there'd be days like these, it's the signs of the times. Take heed that no one's deceived you for many will come in my name saying, I am Christ, and they will deceive many. And you will hear of wars and rumors of wars. See that you are not troubled. Hallelujah. I love that. We don't have to be afraid. No way. We don't have to watch. See Jesus, the words and read. Don't be troubled in these things. My good God, Jesus help me. Look at this here. He says, and you will hear of wars and rumors of war. See that you are not troubled for all these things must come to pass. But the end is not yet. But it is a sign of the times for nation will rise against nation kingdom against kingdom and there will be famines, pestilences, earthquakes in various places. Are you seeing it? Did you realize I just went to a pirates game a couple of days ago. It was 80 degrees. The next morning it was snowing. We have tornadoes and hurricanes and tsunamis on a record. It's unprecedented. We have more mass murders than we have days of the year. Signs of the time. Mama said, there'd be days like this. And he says, all these are only the beginning of the sorrows. Then they will deliver you up to tribulation and kill you. How come we don't preach that anymore? Nobody's talking about that. Why do we feel we are always supposed to be liked? Who told you that? When did the church get to a point where it said, if we're not being liked, we must change what we're doing? I don't see that in my Bible. When did that happen? Look at this here. He says, and they will deliver you up to tribulation and kill you and you will be hated by all nations for my namesake. Can't forget about that. Then many will be offended and will betray one another and hate one another. Then many false prophets will rise up and deceive many and because lawlessness will abound, the love of many will wax cold. But he that endureth to the end shall be saved. They'll deliver you up. You will be hated. Many will be offended. God spoke something to me. And this is what he said. He said, this is a time that you need to learn to get ready for people to irrationally be offended with you. You can be a pastor. You can love on people. You can take them out to dinner and one day they will just leave you out of nowhere. And you can't walk around saying, what did I do wrong and what happened? Many will be offended. Many will be offended. Many will walk away. But there is a group of people, good God Almighty, that aren't going to be offended, that are going to come on in, that are going to be attracted to that anointing. You don't have to make excuses for Jesus. We don't have to water it down. He knows exactly who he is. He is the king of kings, the Lord of lords. Stop making excuses for him. Stop feeling bad for him. Stop making up and taking up for him. Just stand strong behind your king supreme. Many will be offended. I'm realizing more and more, I have people many times in my ministry, they just walk away. Gone. Don't even say goodbye. Just gone. You can pick up on the phone and try to call them. They won't even come around. You know what I've realized? Something, ladies and gentlemen, sometimes you're giving off more lumens than people want. Sometimes you're too bright for it. Sometimes you can be walking and your anointing. You can be walking in love. You can be walking in peace. You can be walking in righteousness. And there are some that just won't like it. Living in a day and hour where Cain will rise up and kill Abel. I call Cain the true first mafia hit man. He took Abel out into the field somewhere, brought him along the way and took him out there and about so we had him all alone. He gave him a favorite, a dinner. Got him all that he wanted, had some lasagna and some bread, gave him some wine and everything else. And in the middle of the bout, say he rose up and killed him. Why? Because he was too bright. Some of you need to understand that we're living in a day and an hour that you need to shine brighter than you've ever been before. There are many that will come, but there will be many that will be offended. And don't you dare stop shining because somebody doesn't like the light. Because it has nothing to do with you. It has nothing to do with me. Everything to do with him. It is him. It is his word. And look at what it says that many will be offended. My good God. And they will betray one another and hate one another and then many false prophets will rise up. Now watch this, watch this, watch this. I was listening. If you didn't get a chance to listen to Dr. Connie last night, you should have listened to her. She said something very profound, Pastor Gary. She said, this is a season of churches. There is a mistress and there is a bride. People say, why is that so important? Watch this, watch this before the harvest. There is always the threshing floor. The threshing floor is where there is a shaking that you put the wheat and the tear together. And there's a major shaking that takes place and it separates, watch this, the brides from the mistresses. My good God. Why is that important? If you read through that, it said many will be offended and then false prophets will rise up. They are not mistresses. They are married to the anti-Christ spirits. Y'all been hearing what I'm saying. Why? And this is over, watch this, there is a bride that is going to be with Jesus and there is a bride that is going to be with the anti-Christ. Why is there a line that's drawn in the sand? Why is everything so polarized in this season? It's because the threshing floor has begun. It is the signs of the times. And the Bible says in this season, they will not endure sound doctrine anymore, but they will continue together to themselves, teachers having itching ears, they'll want something that will cater to the darkness that is within them. There is a dividing of the lines. You have to understand, the hot are going to get hotter, the cold are going to get colder, the bright are going to get brighter, and dark are going to get darker. What does this have to do with anything? This isn't a time to be discouraged, this is a time to understand, it is the signs of the times. Mama said, there'd be days like this, my good God. But you know what's amazing, what it says in Matthew 24, this gospel, this is what people leave out. Yes. Of the kingdom, must be preached, I'm going to say that again. This gospel of the kingdom must be preached. Why? It is the only thing that separates the wheat from the tear, the light from the darkness, the champions from the also rent. It is the only thing that divides light from darkness. The Bible says a two-edged sword piercing dividing the soul and the spirit, the joints in the mirror. It's a discerner of the thoughts and the intents of the hearts of men and women. The reality is the word must be preached. God is bringing his people back to the Word of God, the B-I-B-L-E. That's the book for me. I stand alone on the Word of God, the B-I-B-L-E. We are living in a day and hour, ladies and gentlemen, where I believe the book of Revelation is more prevalent now than it ever has been. Revelation chapter one reads. Why? It's the revelation of Jesus Christ. The Jesus that is coming back is the one in Matthew, Mark, Luke, John. It is not. He is the one that died for you. He is the one that the Bible says who even though he was in the form of God thought it not robbery to be equal with God but made himself of no reputation. You know what he did? He kept his A game on silence. That's why when he worked miracles he said, don't tell anybody why. It's not my time yet. One of the biggest misconceptions that people have in the body of Christ, ladies and gentlemen, is that they don't know what season they're in. Jesus, even though he was God understood it was not his season to reign, but it was his season to suffer and to die. People think this Jesus that's going to come back, it's going to come back with like a Michael Kors robe with sandals. He's going to come back with a Louis Vuitton robe like the head back in the day. It's just Louis written on it or something like that. He's coming back as a ruler. And what you have to understand, he's not coming back on the cross saying he gets us. He's not coming back like that. The Bible says that when he comes back, read in Revelation chapter one, that he will be the Jesus, my good God, that is going to come back with his eyes like a flame of fire. His feet were going to be like broad refined in the fire. That his voice was as the sound of many waters. And out of his voice came a sport that pierced the nation. Hear this preacher. God is coming. Jesus is coming back and he's not coming back. Do anything or simply establish his government. That's right. He's coming to rule and to reign. Oh, now you got me in my preacher mode now. Don't give me a microphone, my good God help me. This is the reality of where we are. It is the signs of the times. Why am I sharing all of this? Don't be discouraged. Don't be dismayed. Don't feel as if, oh my God, why is all this stuff happening? Why are things so heavy? Why are things so difficult? Why are economies crashing? Why is there food shortages? Why are these mass shootings? Jesus said, listen, don't be disheartened but understand these are the signs of the times. And what I love about it is that when you see all of these things, begin to look up for your redemption and drawing nigh. This is the reality, ladies and gentlemen, God is getting ready to do something in the body of Christ. Why? Because the darker that it gets, the brighter that you can shine, my good God. And that's the reason why it takes me to Isaiah chapter 60. Let's go there. And I'm almost done. My good God. I wish I had you for a little bit longer, but I don't. But I guess what? I got to get to the crux of my message and I need you to hear this because sometimes we read the first verse, but we missed the rest of it. There's so much more. Let's look at this here. Chapter 60, verse number one, arise, shine, for your light has come, and the glory, this one I'm going to put there, the favor and the blessing of the Lord has risen upon you. Now look at this. When is all of this going to happen? When is the litmus test that verse one is going to happen? And A, for behold, darkness shall cover the earth, and deep darkness to people. Why do you think people are so confused about their gender? Why do you think people are so angry and want to kill one another? Because gross darkness is covering the earth. But this is what the Lord says. Here's your promise. Are you ready? But the Lord will arise over you. That's why I started the way that I started, I said, don't you dare just look at the news and say, that's it. He that hath an ear, my good God, if I had an organ behind me, I'd start preaching. He that hath an ear, let him hear what the Spirit of the Lord is saying. Because you can look out there and see this is happening. The Republicans can't get along with the Democrats. The Democrats can't get ahold of the Republicans. They've got all these things going on. There's food shortages, gas prices are going up. But what you've got to understand in the midst of all of this, God is still speaking. God is still talking. God is still redeeming. God is still giving hope. God is still giving strength. And God is getting ready to rise up His church in this day and this hour. And I want to prophetically declare that it is your time to arise. It is your time to shine. But don't you think for one moment everybody's going like you're shining? Because there are some that won't want to see your brightness. There are some that ain't going to want, and it could be your family. It could be people that are the closest to you. You've got to understand these are the ones that are going to shine bright and many aren't going to like. I want you to catch this here for just a minute. This is important here. This part of this message is vital for each and every one of you. And Isaiah chapter 60 here, it says here, and darkness to people, but the Lord will arise over you, and His glory will be seen upon you. Look at this. The Gentiles shall come to your light and kings to the brightness of your rising. Lift up your eyes all around and see they all gather together. They come to you. Your son shall come from afar. Your daughter shall be nursed at your side. Then you shall see and become radiant and your heart shall swell with joy because the abundance of the sea shall be turned to you. Look at this. The wealth of the Gentiles shall come to you. The multitude of the camel shall cover your land. This is what the church is getting ready to come to in Jesus' name. God's getting ready to do something in His church. God's getting ready to have His people begin to rise up. And why is this important? Hear me well. This is important. God has a people that He, are you ready? That He is ready to bless. He has a people that are going to hear what the Spirit of the Lord is saying. This is what the Lord spoke to me, Pastor Gary. You take a look. They're saying recession. They're saying murder. They're saying transgenderism. But then God is speaking to His people. And you say, what would He be saying? I'm about to show you in just a second. You go back to the book of Genesis when Isaac, they said the famine was so bad it was even worse than it was when Abraham was there. But the world said, go down to Egypt. Go down to Egypt. And God said, no, no, no. Hear what my spirit is saying to you. Dwell in Garar. And I will bless you in this land. Hear what I'm saying. You don't got to wait to get to heaven. You don't got to wait to the sweet buy and buy. God said, I'm going to bless you in America. I'm going to bless you when you're working at Wendy's. I'm going to bless you in the Fortune 500 company. I'm going to bless your church no matter where you are. I'm going to bless your family. I am going to bless you in the midst of it. Oh, why? This is your time to arise and shine. Who are the people that will shine? Those that can hear what the Spirit of the Lord is saying. I'm not a bit discouraged. I'm not a bit afraid. I was looking at the news today. They said there's another sub variant. Getting ready to come forth. I said, bring it on, baby. You couldn't take me out in 2020. You ain't taking me out in 21. You're not taking me out in 24. The only thing that's taking me out is the will of God. When he says, your time is up, or the rapture comes to take me home. Y'all better hear what I'm saying today. This is the time, listen, that God is calling his church to arise. I want to share this so that everybody can hear it. I believe that every pastor, every church member, even those in media, in television, we need to have programming. We need to have preaching and teaching that prepares the body of Christ for Jesus' return. We need to have preaching and teaching as if, you know, when you're on vacation and you're out there, you get out of work mode, you get into vacation mode, and while you're there, you got a few days or however long that you're there. And about two days before you're about to leave, you start getting back into work mode. You know, all right, this isn't gonna last forever. I've got to start packing my bags. I got to clean up the place where I was. I got to get ready to go home. God said, this is the season that I'm calling my people to get ready to go home. But before he does, he's raising up his people. That's right. To be light in this darkness. And these are the ones that will shine, the ones that can hear what the spirit of the Lord is saying. And I heard the Lord speak to me. He said, Jay, tell my people, this is the year 2023, the year of double jubilee. Yes. Why? Because it's a recession in the world. Gas prices are almost $4 a gallon for the cheap stuff. And the reality is, God's saying, don't look at any of that. My spirit says it's jubilee. He told Isaac, so in the land of Garar, and I will bless you in that land. This is the time of Goshen. Come on, ladies and gentlemen. This is the time where there's frogs in Egypt, but none in your house. There's darkness in Egypt, but not in your house. There's death in Egypt, but all of your kids are coming out of bondage. Come on, somebody. This is the year of jubilee. Why do I know that? Because in January of 1973, January 22nd, Roe v. Wade came down into law. And 49 years later, not 50, hallelujah, I'm a pro-life man. 49 and a half years later, God sovereignly steps in and says, now I'm turning the tide. Yes. In the same year. Y'all been hearing what I'm saying. We celebrated the immaculate reception. 50 years since it happened. When did the Jesus revolution happen in the 70s? When did Roe v. Wade happen in the 70s? When did the immaculate reception happen in the 70s? People say, why is the immaculate reception so important? I'm so glad that you asked, but it's all around 50. My good God, look at this here. I was reading this. Now let me show you what God's gonna do as a prophetic sign. Let me stop real quickly and share this. It's amazing to me. Watch this. That the immaculate reception happened a month right before there was an attack on conception. And people say, what does that mean? Let me show you this. NFL Films has chosen the immaculate reception. Y'all about to catch this in a minute. As the greatest play of all time. See, now if you heard what the Spirit of the Lord is saying, you'd be shouting right now. Because the greatest play that God is ever about to run is getting ready to happen. My good God, as well as the most controversial, I believe Roe v. Wade will be one of the most controversial, most talked about overturnings that will ever happen in our democracy besides the 13th Amendment, which by the way, whether you realize it or not, that abortion is now the new slavery, but I don't have time to talk about that. The play was selected as the greatest play in NFL history and NFL's Networks 100 series. Watch this, ready, ready, ready? Why is this so important? Why is it double jubilee? 50 for the immaculate reception. 50 for Roe v. Wade being overturned. Why is this so important? The play was the turning point for the Steelers. Some of y'all don't know this. Look at this, who reversed? Good God Almighty. I hear the Lord saying, I felt an anointing on that. God is about to reverse things in your life. He's about to reverse the curse. He's about to reverse the church. He's about to reverse what's been coming up against you. They marked that play as the beginning of the reversal from four decades of futility. They had never won a game up until that point. And then something, good God Almighty, something supernatural began to happen. Roe v. Wade was a supernatural turn. Yes, it was. And look at this here. The play was the turning point for the Steelers to reverse four decades, not 50, four, 40 years of futility with their first playoff whenever and went on from that play to win four Super Bowls. What are you saying to me, Pastor Jay? I'm telling you that when we crossed over into 23, God said, declare Jubilee for every person. Declare double Jubilee. I'm reversing everything that's going on. What is Jubilee? Why is it important? Jubilee is important because what? It is a divine reset. It is the time when every captive goes free. What does that mean? All of your family members are coming in. That's why you've been here in all week. Your family members are coming. Your family members are coming. Why? Because God is saying I'm sovereignly stepping in. I'm getting ready to do something brand new. There's also something else that happened in Jubilee. God said every debt is going to be canceled. If there's ever been a time you need to claim debt cancellation, it is in this year. Why? Because God needs people to rise up that ain't in debt that can finance the end time harvest and preach the gospel. We need more pregnancy centers. We need more people to rise up. We need more churches out of debt. How's he gonna do that? Giving you a supernatural divine reset. And this is what I love. Everything goes back to its rightful owner. That means everything that has been done wrong to you. Everything that you've done wrong. God's coming in and erasing it and giving you a brand new clean slate. Somebody needs to get excited because what God did at Roe v. Wade, he said it's a divine reset. And what he did in the Immaculate Reception, he's saying this is what I'm about to do with the play of Roe v. Wade. It's gonna be the turning point for the revival that is coming to America. It's the turning point that's coming to your church. It's the turning point that is coming to Pittsburgh. It's the turning point to wherever you are. God said I am turning the tide in this season. This is your jubilee moment. Why? Because God says it's time to arise and shine. He's pouring out his blessing upon his people. And a time when darkness, he's showing who's his. My good God, he's about to endorse you with the signature of his glory. He's about to endorse you. You take a look at some of the greatest endorsements. Patrick Mahomes, Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Serena Williams, they all have endorsements because of who they are. There are companies that sponsor them to wear their gear. God said I'm raising up people that I'm gonna endorse with my glory in this season and you are it. God's ready to do something in your life. God's ready to do something in the church. God's ready to do something in your home. God is ready to, it's not by might, it's not by power, but it is by his spirit. And the Lord spoke to me, he said every person that has a near to here, listen, I'm not here to talk to everybody. I realized that I've been delivered from that Pastor Gary. I used to think I have to win everybody. Some people are gonna be offended, but I've realized I'm here to talk to somebody and you're the one I'm talking to. And I believe God said everywhere I go, everywhere I've traveled, everywhere I've gone, we've been doing Jubilee services the last Saturday of every month. We've been seeing healings like we've never seen before. We've been seeing people getting delivered like we've never seen before. We're seeing breakthroughs and miracles happen like we've never seen before. Some people are getting prayed for. Some people ain't even in church and they're getting miracles. Why? It's Jubilee. It's not by might nor by power, but by his spirit. But if you will buy in in faith, God said this can be your Jubilee year. This can be your Jubilee moment. The signs of the times and all that that's happening. God said, good, let all that happen. Because in the midst of it, I'm calling you to arise and shine. And I want every person saying Pastor Jay, I need a Jubilee in my life. I need a divine reset. There are some of you that people have done you wrong. There's some of you right now, your credit is all messed up because of bad decisions you made. God says I'm ready to wipe that clean. Some of you may have gotten married to the wrong person. God says I'm ready to wipe that clean. Some of you may, because of your eating habits, there's somebody right now, you're battling with high cholesterol and you're battling with diabetes. God says I'm ready to change that if you're willing to take a step of faith. There's some of you in this moment that God is saying I'm ready to call you into your business. I'm ready to call you into that job. I'm ready to call you to go back to school. Whatever it is, God says I'm ready to move in this season. And God spoke me, said wherever you go, tell the people to sow a jubilee seed. A jubilee seed, $50 a month for the next 10 months. $500, a jubilee derivative, saying God, I'm believing you that every debt is going to be canceled. Every slave is going to be free, not by might nor by power but by your spirit that God is gonna begin to increase your life, that God is gonna begin to right the wrongs in you and even the things that you have lost. God said I'm gonna bring it back to you. Let me share this as I get ready to ask you to go to your phone. Because on the counter, I'm gonna ask everybody to go to their phones and say, I'm joining with you Pastor Jay in jubilee year. Roe V. Wade has been overturned, it didn't reach 50. God says it's going to happen. The Immaculate Reception, the greatest play known in NFL history. God says I'm ready to bring the greatest play in your life. If you've ever watched it, you're wondering how in the world did that happen? They were supposed to lose and go back home again but it reversed in that season. They caught the pass. Everybody knows Franco Harris runs all the way in and scores and they win four Super Bowls. This is the greatest season of your life and if you will sow a seed in faith. I'm not talking to everybody but he that half an year but the spirit of the Lord is saying I'm gonna sow because I'm believing God this is my jubilee season. God says there's about to be an Immaculate Reception that's about to hit your house. Something supernatural is getting ready to happen in your life. On the counter three, I'm gonna ask you to go to your phone. If the spirit of the Lord is speaking to you I want you to join in faith. Say Pastor Jay I'm believing today for a supernatural jubilee in my life. I've been seeing it in my life. As a matter of fact I'm gonna share a quick short testimony. The Lord began to speak to me one night and my wife and I when we left our home Pastor Gary we left our home. We had bought it for a certain price. We remodeled it and we rented it out. Since I've been gone, hear what I'm saying. Everybody's talking about how difficult how the land prices are going down for different people and all these things. The Lord woke me up in the middle of a dream after sowing a seed. Now watch this. The Lord woke me up in the middle of a dream and the same night he gave my wife a dream. And we started doing some research and God said we had somebody call us out of the blue said can I buy your home? And we said I didn't even think about it but we had a dream that same night that the person called us the next morning and said can I buy your house? And we said let's find out what our home is. Our home has gone up 80% in value. Y'all ain't hearing me today. Where's that little applause button? I used to have that. That's a praise break right there. 80% sometimes you buy stuff in your path. You don't even know why you're buying it. But God said in a few years Abraham everybody's gonna be going to Israel for oil. My good God. You need to understand where you are in your life. There are things that God is getting ready to reveal to you. Things that God's getting ready to open your eyes to. There are changes coming into your life if you can hear what the Spirit of the Lord is saying. I want everybody that's willing to grab a $50 seed and say I'm gonna commit to sowing a $500, $50 a month for the next 10 months or a one-time gift of $500. And I want you to go to the phone when I count to three. And when you go to your phone it's gonna activate Jubilee in your life. My brother sowed a $500 seed into his life. And my good God, he got an exponential raise. I mean he ended up with $12,000 annual raise. A guy came to him and said I wanna buy your house pick your price. Paid so much for the house. And then he had enough money to have the down payment for his other house. And then the guy came to him and said here, take your wife out to eat and gave him some money. Y'all ain't here what I'm saying. This is Jubilee ladies and gentlemen. God said declare that it is a perpetual party. There it is. I heard the hand claps. On the count of three, I want you to go to your phone. Because God's activating Jubilee in this house. On the count of three, would you go? On the count of three, I want everyone to go. Prayer partners, get ready. We're getting ready to step into our Jubilee season. And you need to declare it's a party. I told everybody in our church pastor care, bring your whistles. We got people blowing whistles in church. I said bring your party hats. Why? It's a party you've been through so much and it's time for you to come into your Jubilee season. Are you ready? Every debt to be canceled. All your family members to be saved. Everything that's been done wrong too. That's why you need to forgive anybody that's done you wrong. They set you up for this Jubilee miracle. God says I'm bringing everything back into your life that you have lost. Mistakes you've made. God said I'm writing your wrongs in this season. If you need God to move in your life, if you need a breakthrough in your life, this is your time, season and moment. On the count of three, go to your phone. Down eight, eight, six, five, four, four, eight, three. One, two, three. Come on, go to your phone right now. Go to your phone right now. Go to your phone right now. And declare this is my Jubilee season. This is my Jubilee moment. Every debt is going to be canceled. My good God. Get ready for the houses you didn't build. Houses full of goodly things that you didn't build. Vineyards you didn't plant. This is the season that God is bringing you into a Jubilee moment. Everybody grab a seat. I'm so in a seat of $50 a month for the next 10 months or one time gift of $500. This is my Jubilee season. 50 is the number of Jubilee. This is a Jubilee year. People say how can you say that? You're looking around at all that stuff. He that hath an ear. Let him hear what the spirit of the Lord is saying. I want you to go to your phone right now. 888-665-4483. God said I'm declaring Jubilee over my people that they will begin to rise up in the midst of the darkness and begin to shine like they've never shined before. God's about to endorse your life. Your children are about to become a testimony. Your grandchildren mama, they're about to come in in the name of Jesus. That drug dealer that's out there. God said he's coming in. He's going to preach my gospel. He's going to open up businesses in Jesus name. This is your season for Jubilee. If you can believe it and receive it and act upon it in faith, God is going to bless you. Would you go to your phone? 888-665-4483. Say prayer partner, this is my Jubilee moment. And we're going to pray over those requests and the anointing of Jubilee that I have seen in our ministry for the past four months. It's going to be released into your life and every debt is going to be canceled in the name of Jesus. Every family member is coming in. Every wrong that you have done and every wrong against you. God is getting ready to write it like he did with Haman and Mordecai. He's about to turn the tables. There's about to be a divine reversal. Get ready for an immaculate reception to hit your life. What seemed impossible is now going to be possible. God is ready to move you out. I feel faith building right now. I feel faith building right now. Korra, rabah, shikiri, rabah, and doro, shatah. I feel right now, healing coming right now. I know the doctor said you're always going to be on that medication, but God said not in the year of Jubilee. Not in the year of Jubilee. Heart conditions are being healed right now in the mighty name of Jesus. I see marriages being turned right now in the name of Jesus. This is a season where the goodness of the Lord is getting ready to come upon your life. It's not because of what you've done. It's for his holy name's sake. He wants his people to arise out of the darkness so they can shine and be a vessel of righteousness to show others how to come to Jesus. Would you go to your phone, 888-665-4483? If the phones are busy, keep on calling in and say, Pastor Jay, I'm in agreement with you. This is the year of Jubilee. Roe v. Wade has been overturned. This is our time to go in and storm the gates of hell. That 50 years of the Immaculate Reception, this is my time to see the turning point happen. The Steelers went on to win four Superbowl. It was the greatest era ever in Superbowl history. It's happening for you right now. God is turning the time. The things that are getting ready to happen in your life in the next eight months, from now to the end of this year, declare blessing. I heard the Lord say, tell my people that the blessing of the Lord is upon their life. The empowerment of God, the empowerment for success is coming upon you. It's coming upon your business. It's coming upon your ministry. It's coming upon your marriage. It's coming upon your home. It's coming upon all that you put your hands to. God is endorsing your life and this seed here, it's gonna give you a divine reset. Don't act like you don't need a reset in your life. There's something that has happened in your past that you're saying, God, I need a divine reset. God said, I'm getting ready to bring a reset for kingdom conquest in your life. This is your year, your time, your season, your moment. Welcome to it right now. God is taking you into it. Go to your phone, 888-665-4483. Say prayer partner, put me down. This is my Jubilee, $50 a month for the next 10 months. I'm declaring this is my Jubilee season and I'm believing God that everything that has been done wrong to me, everything that I've done wrong is going to be made right in the name of Jesus. Every sickness in your body is going to be healed right now in the name of Jesus. Go to your phone, 888-665-4483. I'm about to go to Pastor Gary and then I'm gonna go into the prayer room because I wanna be there as a point of contact to believe God with you that this is your Jubilee moment. Every one of us need it. Our ministry's needed. Our health needs it. There's so many people that need a Jubilee. This is God's divine appointment. 2023 is your year of Jubilee. Declare, this will be a perpetual party in my life. This is the time where you're going to take conquest over every enemy. Go to your phone, 888-665-4483. Say Pastor Jay, I'm joining with you in this year of Jubilee. I'm selling that $50 seed, $50 a month for the next 10 months. I feel the Holy Ghost right now. Chains are being destroyed. Yolks are being destroyed. Burdens are being removed. There are some of you that are battling with anxiety and fear. God says I'm breaking that off of your life. Even as you take a step of faith, there's been a spirit of poverty that's been over your life. God says I'm breaking that off of your life. I'm breaking it tonight in the name of Jesus. No more fear, no more anxiety. I'm breaking it right now in this step of faith. You are going to realize that greater is He that is within you than He that is within the world. Go to your phone, 888-665-4483. And while you go to your phone, I'm going over to the prayer room. I wanna meet you there. I wanna meet you there. Ask for me. I'll pray with you on the phone. I'll pray quickly and pray that that anointing of Jubilee will be released into your life. Pastor Gary, this is a Jubilee anointing. This is a Jubilee season. Those that step in are gonna see the miraculous power of God in their lives. Go meet me in the prayer room. I'm gonna see you there in just a moment. Come on, folks, do not be a hearer of the word only. Be a doer. You're holding that phone in your hand. Call that number right now, 888-665-4483. As I shared earlier, this is our last live portion. We do not have a lot of time left. We need everybody to go to the phone right now. Plant that Jubilee seed of $50 a month. It's a double portion Jubilee year. And I think this is so, so telling Pastor Jay that the first pledge is from Dana from Allison Park sowing a double Jubilee seed of $1,000. That's right, a double Jubilee seed. But would you go to the phone? There's at least 50 of you right now. Are you one of those 50? 50 is the number of Jubilee. We're gonna be celebrating Pentecost. 50 is the number for Pentecost in just a few weeks. Plant that seed, $50 every month. And as you do, we're gonna believe that God is gonna get you out of debt. His will is debt cancellation for your life. Pastor Jay is in the ministry center there, the Bixler Ministry Center. He's just praying over those phones. He's praying over your call. So go now, 888-665-4483, or you can go to ctvn.org. Now is the time to plant that Jubilee seed to break the back of debt in your life. So call now, call now and sense that urgency in the name of Jesus. And we're gonna throw it now to Pastor Jay. He's in there. Hey, thank you, Pastor Gary. Well, we're seeing some exciting things happening here in the chapel and in our prayer room. People are calling, people are being set free. Now, I wanna take off on something Pastor Jay said. He talked about the year of Jubilee. And you know what happened during the year of Jubilee? It's an exciting thing that happened. All the slaves went free. Think about that for a minute. All the slaves, all the debts were forgiven. All the slaves went free. I wanna ask you something here today. I wanna ask you, are you free? I wanna ask you, do you know him? Do you know the one who can set you free? Has God set you free? Can you say that? Can you say, Tom, I know who I know. I know that I've got God in my life. I know that I've accepted Jesus as my savior and I am one who has been set free. Can you say that with me tonight? With assurity. You know, Jesus said this. He said, the thief comes to kill, still and destroy. Some of you have felt that. But he says, but I came that they might have life and have it abundantly. That's for you. That's for me. That's for everyone. That's for everyone that's calling in. Everyone that's listening. There is no person excluded. He came that you might have life and have it abundantly. So there's a very simple question. Why aren't we havin' it? Why aren't we havin' it? We say, well, this person did me wrong. That person did me wrong. I know those are true. But you know the number one reason why we're not havin' it? It's because we've done wrong. We've sinned. Bible says everyone has sinned and fallen short of the glory of God. What's that mean? That we've broken God's laws. Each one of us, I have, you have, every person on earth has. Jesus never sinned. In fact, it says it took him who knew no sin to become sin for us that we might become the righteousness of God. Tonight, you can know him. You can become the righteousness of God. There is only one thing standing your way. That's that thing of sin. You know, it builds, I always think of it as like a bricks in a wall. Every little sin kind of built this wall between us and God. And we can bang on that wall all we want. We can pound on that wall. We can get a chisel, hammer that wall, and we will never be able to move one brick, not one brick by our own efforts, by our own goodness. But you know what God did for you? Jesus came and died on the cross. That he took all those sins. Every sin in that wall, he took it. He took it upon himself. He died on the cross. And he broke through that wall. And he comes to rescue you. All you have to do, he's got his hand out to you tonight. All you have to do is say yes, Lord. Yes, Lord. Now, so many people believe these things. If you grew up in a church where you have religious upbringing of any kind, you know, you know that. You know that all these things I've been saying, but it's not enough to know. You gotta act. We've been asking people to act and to call and to give, but there's a bigger act that you need to do tonight. And that is to pray to receive Jesus Christ. So pray with me right now. Pray with me right now. Your life is gonna be, you're gonna experience the year of Jubilee like never before because the slaves go free in the year of Jubilee. So just say, Heavenly Father, forgive me of my sins. Come into my life. Be my savior and Lord. I choose to follow you now. And I know that you have redeemed me. You have changed me. You have taken me out of the kingdom of darkness and transformed me into the kingdom of your son. I believe that now in Jesus' name. Amen. Pastor Jay, that's the year of Jubilee. That's right. I'm gonna say, if you just prayed that, make sure you call the prayer partner. Tell him you prayed that because God wants to begin you on a new life of freedom in him, but it is the year of Jubilee for them. That's the reason why Cornerstone is so needed. We take the time, even the midst of fundraising to make sure the gospel is preached. There's no, your money does no good if souls don't come to the kingdom. But that's what I so love about Cornerstone. I could do anything with my time. I get the honor and the privilege to come here. Why the uncompromised gospel of Jesus Christ is being preached. There are several that gave your life to Jesus. And I believe that even as we were praying that prayer, Tom, it is in faith that many people that are believing God for their children to be saved, that that's the prayer they're going to pray because God is not going to leave this planet for more than he's going to come for. People are calling in, believing for Jubilee, believing for lives to be touched, believing for their debts. Now listen, debts are going to be canceled, slaves are going free. There are many of you that are watching things that have been done wrong to you and things that you have done wrong. God is saying, I am writing the wrongs in Jubilee. Why? I'm causing you to arise in the midst of darkness. You are going to shine. So then as Tom, just pray that prayer with you. Others are going to come in and hear the gospel of Jesus Christ. We've got Carolyn calling in. So in $50 a month for the next 12 months, we've got Jean calling in with one-time gift. We've got Sandra calling in $50 a month for the next 10 months. The phones are completely jammed. If they are, don't you dare quit. Don't you dare quit. Keep pressing in and say, I am believing God for a Jubilee season. Listen, call in right now and then tell the prayer partner what you're believing God for. I believe this is a divine word from God in this year, in this season to declare 2023 is the year of Jubilee. A lot of people don't know that Tom that 50 years, Roe v. Wade was overturned in 49 and a half years. And then the immaculate reception happened. That was the turning point. No, that's, that's, that is, I love how you tie that together because God wants that year of Jubilee in your life. He wants you to be set free, whether it's for salvation or change in your situation. God wants to see that set free. Listen, we talk all the time on the, on the air, but I feel the presence of God, especially tonight. I do Pastor Jay. I know that God is touching someone. I know that Pastor Jay's message has reached you. I know that the salvation word that I gave is reaching you. So don't delay. If your hands are sweaty, if you're wondering what you should do, let me tell you what you should do. Yield to Jesus right now. Yield to Jesus, whether it's to call them and to give a gift here or whether it's to call them and say, I just prayed with Tom and Pastor Jay and I know Jesus is my Lord and Savior because souls are being saved. And this is what's on God's mind. It's not about just going to church, ladies and gentlemen, we are leaving. We are getting ready to wrap this thing up. Jesus is getting ready to slap that long lean, Galilean leg over that white stallion and he's coming back for you and for me. We can't be playing around. Cornerstone is dedicated to preaching the gospel. The great late Norma pictures that God said called her to raise high his signal. The signal is going out, ladies and gentlemen and Carol has called in with her monthly gift of $50 for the next 10 months, believing God for household salvation. Carolyn, we believe right now in the name of Jesus that your family members are going to be saved. We come into agreement for every son, every daughter, even grandchildren. We command them to come in in the name of Jesus and we command them to be saved. We command the veil and the scales to be removed off of their eyes that they would see the glorious gospel of Jesus Christ and believe. So go to your phone right now, 888-665-4483 and say, Pastor Jay, I'm joining in. I'm believing God, this is my year of Jubilee. Debt's are going to be canceled. Slaves are going to go free and everything that has been done wrong to you and everything you've done wrong, God says I'm going to right your wrongs and even another thing that I didn't mention, land is coming. God wants you to have land. It's coming back to those that have lost it. Hallelujah, that's great. Are you going to hang out in there for a little bit? I'm going to hang out wherever they're doing. Listen, don't hesitate anymore. 888-665-4483, call that number right now. Let's go over to Pastor Gary. This is the last live portion. Sense that urgency. Go to the phone. You've heard that anointed word. Get under that anointing right now with that Jubilee seed, $50 a month. Just call right now. 888-665-4483, when you call, make sure you let a prayer partner know what it is you're believing for. Are you believing to get out of debt? Are you believing for family salvation? Are you believing for healing? Are you believing for restoration? What is it that you need? Let the prayer partner know when you call 888-665-4483 with a Jubilee seed of $50. Now remember, we started this program by sharing that we have a chart with various different levels. Why do we have various different levels? Because we need everybody to do something. We're going to need some large, normally used to call them sizable gifts. We need everybody to partner with us if we are going to reach our goal. We are far, far from it. And we want to get back to our regular programming. We want to just, this is our last live portion, so we need you to go now. Go now to the phone, 888-665-4483, while we go over to Tom and to Amanda. That's right, Pastor Gary. We are believing that God is doing some amazing things, Amanda. We heard an amazing word. We got to share the gospel. I know people were touched tonight. I could feel the presence of God. It was a powerful thing that was going on. What's God speaking to you? I think just the reality is, Cornerstone is vital that we stay open. Like I deep in my heart, like this is a voice of truth that is 24 seven. And you know, the Lord tells us in His word in the book of John, that if you love me, you'll obey my commandments. And how else do we learn God's word other than putting ourselves in front of His Bible, His teachers, and that's what Cornerstone does. If you love me, you'll obey my commandments. Tom, we need to know the commandments of the Lord. And even being part of our viewing audience, you're learning the word of God. And there's nothing more important than that because that's what God's asking us to do. If you love me, you'll obey my commandments. You know, I love what Pastor Jay said about all the things that are going to be happening as you give to this ministry. Why? Is that just to give? No, it's because when we take care of what God cares about, the work of His kingdom, He takes care of our things. He takes care of our family. He takes care of our situation. So we've got some people that have called in, Marie from Pittsburgh, $50 a month. Thank you so much, Marie. We're gonna check off another one. That's the fourth one there at $50 a month. We've got a lot of different levels, $20 a month, $50, $84. That's a thousand a year, $2,000, $5,000, $10,000. Some people have been blessed to say, yes, I can write out that $10,000 check. So be part of what God's doing here. This is the word of the Lord. This is powerful preaching. That's the gospel going out. It's wonderful worship music. It's wonderful encouragement that you're receiving. So take the time to say, this is a blessing. It's a blessing to the body of Christ. And I wanna help support that. Amen. So now's the time to call 888-665-4483 or if you'd like to go to ctvn.org or text to give, however you would like to give. We have many different platforms and we would love to hear from you. Just real quick, a common thing in those of you who have responded to us, the appreciation that you have for what you learn through our programming is documented on a regular basis. So just know, when you're sewing into Cornerstone, you are helping people learn God's word as well as yourself as you tune in. Well, we're gonna go to the chapel now and visit Anna. We're so thankful to have you with us on this last live portion of our fundraiser. If you have been watching this week or if you have been watching Cornerstone for a while, I am talking to you. Those of you who watch, who are blessed by what you are seeing, by what you are hearing, and yet you haven't quite made that shift to partner with us to be able to strengthen us to get the gospel of Jesus Christ out. Listen, there's a whole group of wonderful folks. I get to talk to some of our partners, they're in their 80s, they're in their 90s. They've been with us supporting Cornerstone television since our inception back in the late 70s, like 44 years. Well, they can't do it forever. We need you, the younger generations, who are learning the word, who are experiencing the love of Christ, who are walking in that freedom in all that your salvation brings you, and you understand that others need to experience that too. This is your time. This is your time to join us, partner with us, become part of our Cornerstone family. We love you, we're counting on you. God is using you and working through you. Pastor Gary, Pastor Jay. You add a, come on folks, 888-665-4483. Pastor Jay has challenged us to sow that Jubilee seed of $50 a month. But Pastor Jay, this is a double Jubilee you said. So there's people I believe that could sow even more than that $50 a month. That's right. This is the time, watch this, of the early and the latter rain in the first month. The double Jubilee, if you missed my message, DVR, go back, it'll be on again. You need to go check it out. There was something that happened in 1973. That was the time that Roe v. Wade came into existence, January 22nd. In June 24th of 2022, it was overturned 49 and a half years. We are now in the 50th year, but there is no more Roe v. Wade. That was the first Jubilee. The second Jubilee was the Immaculate Reception that happened in 1972, December 23rd, 1972, the Immaculate Reception. We just crossed through that, and now we're in the 50th. That was the turning point for the Steelers. Steelers are like America's team. I mean, everywhere you go, they bleed black and gold everywhere. I'm not even from Pittsburgh, but it's just something about that. That is the double Jubilee, and it was the turning point. They won four Super Bowls after that. They had went through a 40-year drought, and then something supernatural happened. It all happened in the 70s. That was the time of the Jesus Revolution. I believe, my good God, we are on the beginning of a brand new revolution. There is a brand new revival, and it is starting with you, and it's starting with this seed. And as you sow that double Jubilee seed, something is gonna happen. Now, look at this. There are those that are calling. Jessica is called in, sowing her Jubilee seed. We have another one called in, a $500 seed. Now, here's where I wanna take you to. This is Kathleen, who is sowing $100 a month for the next 12 months. It's a double Jubilee. Double Jubilee. Double Jubilee is $100. There are many of you watching right now that can sow at that $1,000 level. Now, listen, I have never done this before. This is brand new. Nobody really even knows about it, but I am releasing a brand new book tonight, live on the air, called The Wisdom Seed. My good God, The Wisdom Seed. Something happens at the $1,000 level. This is revealing the mystery of the $1,000 seed. Every one of you, that sow that gift of $500 or $1,000 or more are gonna get a copy of my newest, latest and greatest book. It has not been released till this moment. You are witnessing history. It is called The Wisdom Seed. Inside this book, listen, you wanna get your hands on this book. I'm telling you right now. Inside this book, you are gonna find out about the hidden wisdom of God. What it means when you're in miracle territory, how faith is the currency of wisdom. You have to understand that the purpose of The Wisdom Seed is God gives you the hidden wisdom before the world has ever even knew it existed. It is hidden for your honor and glory. You have to understand that. There are things that are hidden. Pastor Gary, everything that is valuable in the earth is hidden. Gold is hidden. You have to dig for it. Silver, you gotta dig for it. Pearls, you gotta dig for it. Diamonds, you gotta dig for it. Even a wife, a virtuous woman, her price is far above root. Who can find her? When you sow, watch this, at the $1,000 level. Hear this preacher well. When you sow at the $1,000 level, God reveals to you the things that are hidden from the foundations of the world. That's why it is called The Wisdom Seed. When Solomon sowed 1,000 bullocks that night, God showed up to him and said, what do you want? And he said, I don't want long life. Watch this, I don't want longevity. I don't want wealth. I don't want any of those things. And God, he said, I want wisdom on how to navigate your people. And this is what God said. Watch this, because you have asked for that and not those other things, I will give you wisdom and all of those things. This is what is coming to you when you sow your gift of $500, $1,000. I need you to go right now. Now, 888-665-4483. Sow that double jubilee seed of $1,000. $84 a month for the next 12 months at $1,000 saying, I'm believing God for a double jubilee. Something supernatural happened and God is gonna open up windows for you. God is gonna open up doors for you. I talk about how you're gonna get witty ideas, business ideas. He's going to enlarge your territory. Don't miss this opportunity. This book is gonna help you even as you sow. And don't allow fear to paralyze and freeze you from sowing. Use your faith. God says without faith, it's impossible to please him. Listen, the Bible says he put seed in the hand of sowers. I believe if you have a desire to sow a jubilee seed of $50 a month or you have a desire to sow at that $1,000 level, God will find a way to get the seed into your hand. He's gonna get it to you so it can go through you. And so you need to call right now. We bind that spirit of fear in the name of Jesus and we loosen faith that you are not robbed of your jubilee freedom in Christ. 888-665-4483. Everybody can do something. This is our last live portion. So while you're going to the phone, we're gonna go to Kingdom Culture and we're gonna go to Pastor Rebecca as they lead us in worship. For years ago, I started at the station here. I had so many mentors to thank God for. Russ and Norma in particular. They were the leaders and founders of this ministry. What ordinary people they were but what magnificent people they were at the same time. God used them even though they didn't know anything about television to build this station. And it was built on prayer. It was built on faith. And it was built on giving beyond Russ and Norma. I also had an experience that I'd like to share with you. And that is David and I, my husband David. We had given away a car that we bought for ourselves. We saw our friends and they were at a very bad place and he had no way to get around. So we gave him the car. Well, not too long after that, we helped our friend move. We were there helping her out. And there was a couple there. And this couple, David and I just hit it off with them. They were just marvelous. They were an older couple. Had a lot of experiences and education and they were sharing with us all this stuff. And then after that, we get a phone call and it's from these two wonderful people. And they said, my husband and I would like to have lunch with you. Can you make time to have lunch with us in your busy schedule? So sure. So we went there and now these two didn't know that we had just given a car away. Had no idea. And she said, the funniest thing happened to us. She said, yesterday, my husband and I woke up and he said to me the first thing, well, you're not gonna believe this. The Lord told me to do something and I just can't put my arms around it until I tell you about it. And you tell me if it's okay with you. And she looked at him and she said, is it about a car? And he said, yeah, it is. And she said, well, I think I know what you're gonna ask. And he said, well, what is it? You think David and Mary Ann would like a new car. And he said, yes. And they said, we are willing to pay any amount for a new car for you. I mean, I was flabbergasted. David and I had never experienced anything like this. But we were so happy and blessed. And we said, we knew it was the Lord. You cannot out give the Lord. Push fear away. The fear of giving is what keeps us from really living a life of love and compassion. If we could just keep our minds on what the Lord said to do, he would free us in our spirits to be able to walk after him, walk in his steps, to be blessed. And you know why? Because the time is coming. When he's coming back, it's soon. We all know it. We all feel it. Now is the time to give abundantly. I want to ask all of our partners and all of our donors and all of our viewers to be a part of this wonderful work the Lord is doing here at Cornerstone Network. The Lord pours his grace and his mercy through your giving and does miraculous works. So your giving has a supernatural end to it. It has a power to it. So you think, oh, what am I gonna give? I don't wanna give a few dollars or something. Whatever the Lord puts on your heart, give it with all your heart and don't hold back and see the Lord bless you in everyday things. Take care of you, provide for you. So that's what he loves to do. And don't forget, he's the greatest giver ever. He gave first, he gave his son. So be part of what Cornerstone Network is doing here in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Tri-State area, all over the world. Be part and you will be blessed. Mary has powerful story of sewing a car and then having another couple buy them a brand new car confirms Luke 638, which says when you give it will be given back to you, good measure, pressed down, shaken together, running over. God always gives it in greater abundance back. They sewed a car, they got a brand new car, but then listen to what it says. With the same measure you meet, it will be measured back to you again. So they sewed a car, what does God give them? He gives them a brand new car with the same measure that you meet, it's measured back. And then he says, God will put men and women into your life that will bless you. And that's exactly what that story confirmed. How exciting is that? Well, listen, we've got some exciting news. We've got a matching challenge for the next 30 minutes. The next 30 minutes for $6,500. This is gonna take us right to the end of our live portion, so we're gonna just pray. Jesus, anoint this time and we're gonna start the clock in five, four, three, two, one. All right, it's a 30 minute clock. For the next 30 minutes, every dollar, up to $6,500 will be matched. Your impact will be matched and doubled. Listen, Pastor Jay's been challenging for that $50 a month jubilee seed. If one person does that and six people sow that $1,000 seed, we can have this challenge met in about five minutes. We need just seven of you, that's right. Six to sow $1,000, one person to sow that jubilee seed of $50 a month. If you go to the phone right now, 888-665-4483. Tom Schert at the top of the show, we've got levels, some of you could do $20 a month. Many of you that $50 a month, $84 a month or $1,000 seed. We need several of you to sow $2,000, $5,000 and $10,000. What I love about a challenge is everybody can do something. Now listen, I wanna share something with you. Many of you know I'm the chairman of the board and right before we went on the air today, we have and I know this doesn't mean a lot to many of you because you just turn on your TV and you enjoy the Christian programming that we've been doing for the last 44 years, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. But we have a major piece of equipment called a TriCaster. It's what runs all of our cameras. It's what puts the wording there, the phone number on the screen. It's what runs all of the videos and the stories that we show and it stopped working. It just broke down. We have a backup and the backup is not in good shape. In fact, right now we're praying that that is gonna keep running so we can keep coming to you. This fundraiser is to help us meet our monthly budget. But when we have emergencies like that and I don't have a clue how much a TriCaster costs but it's thousands and thousands of dollars. And we gotta get this one fixed like first thing Monday morning. But now you understand why when we say we need someone to sew a $10,000 gift, somebody to sew a $5,000 gift, numbers of you to sew at $2,000 or $1,000. It's because we are good stewards of the money that you put in our hands. It's not wasted here. It's not squandered here. It is prayerfully used to preach the good news of Jesus Christ. But the equipment sometimes does exactly what it did today. It breaks down, it needs fixed. It sometimes it needs replaced. And so we need your help. So if you are able to help us, many of you could do that Jubilee seat of $50 a month. It's being matched during this challenge. Many of you could do that $1,000 seat. We've got 26 minutes and 40 seconds left before we're done with our live programming but we need a few of you. And this isn't everybody but I know there's some of you that are assigned. Maybe you could call and you could ask for Steve Johnson, our president and you could say Steve just like that couple did to Mary Ann and David Schema and said listen, whatever you need just go out and pick out a brand new car and we'll pay for it. Maybe you could call Steve and make his day and say, Steve just go order a brand new tricaster and we'll pay for it. Wouldn't that be a miracle? I believe in miracles because I believe that we have a source and his name is Jehovah Jireh and God's provision shall be seen. We're in the midst of a matching challenge. This is our last live portion. If you could sew $50 a month, a jubilee seed, we're gonna break the back of debt. When you call, tell the prayer partner what you're believing for because Pastor Jay is gonna pray over all of the prayer requests. If you could sew at that $1,000 level we encourage you to do that. One time gift on your credit or debit card or $84 a month but we need a few of you, $2,000 seed. There's several of you that could do that. A $5,000 seed and there's someone out there. I know there's someone that could sew a $10,000 seed. Maybe you could even sew more, I don't know. What's in your hand? That's what God said, what's in your hand? What's in your house? Would you pray, would you pray and help us meet this matching challenge? While you go to the phone, 888-665-4483 or go to ctvn.org, we're gonna go back over to Pastor Jay. Well, I'm here in the chapel and I'm waiting for you to join the party. Jubilee is a perpetual party. I'm telling you what, it is time for you to put your party cap on, turn your frown upside down, time to get a spirit of expectancy because if you have heard what the Spirit of the Lord's saying, this is a Jubilee season. And many are calling in, believing this is my time for Jubilee, there's another one. Every time the phone rings, it's a party whistle. Somebody says I'm getting in on the party. I'm believing that this is my time, season and moment to devil, you've messed with me long enough. I've been held back too long, my delay is over, my denial is over. I'm season, my moment and my season. Come on, you need to get excited. Shake off the depression, shake off the heaviness and declare this is my season for Jubilee. There are many that are calling in, like Donna with her one-time gift. Welcome to the party, Donna. So glad to have you, William calling in with this $50 a month gift. Thank you for joining the party. We've got Cherise from New Bright, $50 a month, hallelujah, and then we've got Ruth sowing that double Jubilee seed of $1,000. Come on, people are joining in on the party. You need to give the devil a black eye and declare this is my double Jubilee because if you will do that, I can't wait to get my new book that's released just today, the wisdom seed, the revelation of what happens at the $1,000 level. You need to get in and set these phones on fire and every time a phone rings, we're declaring this is the year of the perpetual party. I wanna get this book into your hand. It gives you the revelation. If you've been watching fundraising or telethons or anything that you've seen throughout the years, every preacher will say something happens at the $1,000 level. God gave me a revelation that I put in book format of exactly what happens. The hidden wisdom of God, the most valuable and wealthy things in the kingdom and in the earth are hidden, God knows exactly where they are. And when you sow, the spirit of wisdom comes upon you, doors begin to open, favor and provision gets ready to happen in your life when you sow that gift. So I need you to go to your phone. We've got 22 and a half minutes, dial 888-665-4483 so that double Jubilee seed of 1,000. I believe there's at least three of you right now that can sow at the $5,000 level. This is the Jubilee level for you and I believe that as you do, God is gonna begin to drop a spirit of wisdom upon you in a super natural way. Go to your phone, 888-665-4483. And if you can't sow at the $84 a month level, sow at the $50 a month level. At $50 or $100 a month, say, Pastor Jay, I'm joining with you for Jubilee. What happened to Jubilee? The debts are canceled, hallelujah. The slaves go free, which means family members are coming in in the name of Jesus. That everything that was done wrong to you and everything that you've done wrong, God is gonna correct and make it right. And then also the land that you have lost, it's time for you to go in and possess the land. Business owner, there's somebody watching right now, you're a business owner, you're supposed to sow that gift of $5,000 and God is gonna open up a door for you for the land. This is gonna be a Jubilee land. And I hear the Lord saying that not only are you gonna get the land, you are going to get it debt-free. You are going to get it debt-free. God is gonna begin to bless you. There's a pastor that's watching. You're believing God for a building. God said when you sow that $5,000 gift right now, call in 888-665-4483. God is gonna bring it in supernaturally debt-free in the name of Jesus. Others are calling in, thank you, Donna. The party is starting for Donna. Thank you for joining the party. Sowing that one-time gift of $1,000. We're believing God with you. Something happens at the $1,000 level. Listen, everything that is sowed right now doubles your impact. Call in right now and sow that gift. Your $500 doubles the impact, the 1,000 doubles the impact. See, people are calling in because they wanna get in on the party. They want, and they also wanna get their hand on this book too. You need to get your hand on this because God is gonna bless you in a supernatural way. Supernatural wisdom is coming your way. Thank you so much, Charles and Mona for sowing their one-time gift. Hallelujah, a $500 for family salvation. Listen, this is a Jubilee season. Family members are being saved. Why? Jesus is coming back and he's saying now's the time. And listen, you are sowing into a ministry that is winning the lost. And what you're making happen for somebody else, the person that is suicidal, that's gonna be watching Cornerstone Television Network, the person that is in jail, that has gone wayward. They're gonna be watching Cornerstone Television. Your gift is preaching the gospel of Jesus Christ. And while you're taking care of somebody else's house, God is taking care of yours. Every debt to be canceled. Come on, somebody's time. Pick up the phone, 888-665-4483. Call in right now and say, I'm ready to start the party. I'm letting the devil know my days of sorrow are over. I've cried my last tear. I'm getting up from my depression. I'm getting up from my sickness. I'm getting up from my heartache. I'm getting up from where I've been downtrodden. And this is my moment to declare, God, you're throwing a party in heaven that's gonna rain here on earth. And I'm claiming it in Jesus' name. This is my Jubilee moment. Call in right now, 888-665-4483. Every debt to be canceled. I know y'all got some debt out there. We all got a little bit somewhere. Cancel that debt in the name of Jesus. Declare that I'm gonna be a person that's gonna finance the kingdom of God. Every family member, the slaves are going to go free. They're coming in in the mighty name of Jesus. Everything that's been done wrong to you. That's why let go of every person that has done you wrong. Forgive them. Who do you want to pay you back? Do you want them to pay you back or do you want God to pay you back? I've learned when people do me wrong, I go and bless them because God will then honor me. Let go of whoever. I break every spirit of unforgiveness and bitterness in the name of Jesus. I command your heart to be free and clear. I command your mind to be free and clear. You will not allow what has happened to you in your past to rob you of your future. To rob you of your now moment. I break that spirit in the name of Jesus and command your heart to be free in the mighty name of Jesus. I release that healing anointing right across the air. We'll just lift up your hands and receive it right now. That God is healing you in the name of Jesus. Your mind, your emotions, your memory. I hear someone saying I can forgive but I can't forget. But this is the reality. Don't let go, don't hang on to it. Let it go in the name of Jesus and God will give you double for your trouble. When Job prayed for his friends, the Bible said he gave them double. Double is coming to you right now. Hear this preacher. There's a double jubilee. People are calling in a double jubilee. We've got Ruth starting the party. Ring the bells, shout the sound the alarm. $1,000 one time gift. Come on, that's now doubled. It's a double impact that is happening right now. You need to go and sow that seed, $50 a month, $500, or sow that double jubilee seed of $1,000. I believe there's several of you that have called in a $50 gift. You're feeling faith rise right now saying I need to sow at that $1,000 level. Come on and go, jump in on the party. A double jubilee anointing is happening right now. Go to your phone, 888-665-4483. Every debt to be canceled. Slaves are going free. What has been done wrong to you and what you have done wrong. I am reversing the curse right now in the name of Jesus and land, come on somebody, land is coming to you. Now I'm getting ready to go back in here. If the phones are jammed up, keep calling in. Go to ctvn.org. I believe they have a text to give as well. Go ahead and get in, get this book right now into your hands as you sow your seed of $500,000 as we go over to Tom and Amanda. Just 16 and a half minutes left in this last live portion. You need to get involved in what God's doing. You need to experience that jubilee. We're seeing people call in Amanda. We're seeing great things happen. I am right from Greensburg. We have Robin who called in to give her $1,000 gift to Cornerstone. All right, praise the Lord. Thank you, we love you Robin. And we thank God for your obedience. And Tom, you've got some pledges. I do, I have a couple because people can get in at any level. Alma has called in with a one-time gift and Andrea from Mount Pleasant has also called in with a one-time gift. You can get in at whatever, everybody could do something. This is the time for you to call in. You can come in at that $20 a month level, the $50 a month level that Pastor Jay was talking about, the 84 double jubilee level or some of these larger levels. For some of you, Pastor Gary mentioned a tricaster. If you want to buy us a new tricaster, give me a call. We'll tell you all about it because God is doing a thing here. We're preaching the gospel. We're praying for people. We're teaching the word of God and we're seeing people set free. In fact, we had such a great time. We had a couple of ladies stop up here and they wanted to share with us and with you the great things that God has done through Cornerstone. Watch this. Oh, I love all the programs and it teaches you something Godly in all of them. It gives you hope and it makes you feel like you're not alone and stuff you have somebody even though they're not there but it just feels like it's like part of your family. It just feels like it's like real family away from family. That's what it feels like and I see it in them every day. You're encouraged as you see the same people and they always have something uplifting to say and stuff that makes you tolerate life because after all, it's pretty rough right now. So any encouragement is good. Oh, she said it all. I have nothing else. And that's why this cornerstone, I've been out here for a lot of years but it's really been coming out on me lately because I have it one every day. Every day I flick it on and all the one that I do is you all are on all through the night. It's sometime two, three o'clock in the morning. I can't sleep. I turn on Cornerstone and I have somebody there. It's like somebody's there. That gospel's in my house. And I'm happy with that. Jesus is in your house. Yes. Jesus is in your house. It's not a thing. Cornerstone for God, amen. Round the clock here. Praise God. Well, it's Jubilee. I'm still here waiting for you to join the party. Pick up the phone right now, 888-665-4483. So that gets, we've got about 13. Listen, we're about to go off the air. You don't wanna miss this. I'm telling you right now, there's such an anointing that is flowing right now. People are getting in on the Jubilee anointing because listen, it is a double Jubilee. I shared it before, I'm gonna share it again. Roe v. Wade never saw a 50th year. God divinely interrupted it at 49 and a half years. And then we had the Immaculate Reception, which was known as the greatest play in NFL history. My good God. By NFL TV, so many people have said it's the greatest play ever. And they mark it as the turning point in the 70s during the Jesus revolution as one of the greatest turning points in sports history. The Steelers went on to be known as a dynasty. There were four Super Bowls that they won all at the end of the Immaculate Reception. What does that mean? It's a double Jubilee. God is about to bring an Immaculate Reception into your life. What seemed impossible, it's not gonna make any sense, but it's favor why. Arise and shine for your light has come. The glory of the Lord has risen upon you. He said, gross darkness and darkness is gonna cover the people in the earth, but God said, I'm going to arise with my glory upon you. What does that mean? My healing, my favor, my blessing, my restorative power is coming into your life. That's why God said, tell everybody everywhere you go. I've been traveling declaring this word, Jubilee. This is a double Jubilee in 23. It's the year of the perpetual party and people are calling in. What are you waiting for? Where have you been all my life? Get on the phone, get in on the party and say, God, I heard your voice. I heard your word. I believe this is my year for Jubilee in my life, for my family, for my ministry, for my business. And I believe there's many of you that are even watching. You have watched and you're sitting at Lord. I need a breakthrough in my life and you've gone through so much, but God said, I'm gonna restore you. I'm gonna give grace to you and I'm gonna give strength. People are calling in. The phones are ringing. And if they're busy, just keep on calling. Text in so when you go to ctvn.org. However you choose to do it. Bernadette, thank you for joining the party, sowing her one-time gift. We've got Michael coming in from Managa Hela. Managa Hela sowing $100 a month for the next 12 months for health and turnaround. I declare healing in the name of Jesus. Super natural healing wherever it is in your body. Lay your hands on that place right now. Korra, Rabbashitari, Rabbandola, Bokocha. I declare healing and I've set you free from every spirit of infirmity and declare that whom the sun sets free is free indeed in Jesus' name, hallelujah. We've got also another friend calling in with $50 a month. It doubles the impact, hallelujah. Thank you so much for joining the party. What are you waiting for? Get on the phone. Every time the phone rings, we're setting off the sound and the alarm and letting the devil know that we're coming. Let me share this as well. God spoke to me and said, tell my people that when they sound the alarm, every time you come to church, every time you wake up in the morning, you should raise up and shout into God with a voice of triumph. Sound the alarm and let the devil know that I'm coming. I'm coming for my family. I'm coming to get my debts canceled. I'm coming for my healing. I'm coming for my breakthrough. I'm coming in Jesus' name. We've got Larry and Sue from Monroeville. Thank you for calling in, sounding the alarm, sowing their monthly gift of $50 a month. We've got Brenda sowing a one-time gift of $700. Thank you so much, hallelujah. Others are calling in as well. We've got Linda calling in $50 a month. See, all of these people are sowing at that level, the $50 or $100 month why, that Jubilee seed. And when you sow, you are gonna get my newest book just released tonight, hot off the press, off the wire, The Wisdom Seed. What happens at the $1,000 level? I'm telling you right now, not just because I wrote it, I've never, ever heard this preached. There is not a preacher in the world that I'm aware of that has written a book like this. It is truly a revelation, God-ordained, that I wanna get to you as you sow your gift of $50 a month or $100 a month. It is gonna bless you and it's gonna catapult you and position you how to maximize your wisdom seed. I break it down in two different parts. There's the part that talks about the wisdom seed and then how to sow your seed, activating your seed. You need to get on the phone, sound the alarm, shouting to God with a voice of triumph and say, this is the time that I'm joining the party. Let the depression be broken, let the heaviness be broken, let the devil know that I am coming in Jesus' name, 888-665-4483. How much time we got, about eight and a half minutes left and we're going over to Pastor Gary. All right, listen, we wanna thank all of you that have partnered with us. We, everything we do is because of your prayers and partnership. We want you to know we appreciate you, we value you and we're so grateful to the Lord. Every day we thank the Lord for you because we couldn't do what we do without you. We still need some larger gifts, some sizable gifts. $2,000, $5,000. In fact, the Lord has said to me, put the address up because there's some of you that you might not even wanna call. You just wanna just stay, keep out of it yourself but you wanna drop a check in the mail for a $2,000 or $5,000 gift. I wanna put the address up there. It's Cornerstone Television Network. We're at One Signal Hill Drive, Wall, Pennsylvania, 15148-1499. CTV and or Cornerstone Television, One Signal Hill Drive, Wall, Pennsylvania, 15148-1499. We were talking about that tricaster needing repaired. We gotta get it replaced. You saw that video that was garbled. That's because we've gotta get that thing replaced. You saw it for yourself. So if you could sow a sizable gift, a large gift, somebody out there could sow a $10,000 seed. Is it you? Is it you? Has God been dealing with you? I believe when we first talked about it, in fact, a couple of days when we started to talk about it, the Lord started to speak to you and you've been just wrestling in your spirit about it. Now's the time. Go to the phone, 888-665-4483. If you wanna talk to Steve Johnson, our president, or Tom Hollis, our COO, just ask the prayer partner and they'll be happy to do that. While you go to the phone, we're gonna go over to the chart with Tom and the ladies. All right, we've got six minutes and 10 seconds counting down. So make sure you give us a call and we're so glad, you know, Anna, you talked about family. So Anna had to come over here. We love each other here at Cornerstone. We love you. We want you to be a part of this family. So don't wait any longer. You know, it's all about the souls, Anna. Yeah, it is all about the souls, letting them know who Jesus is. And while we're doing it, we have a really good time and we are in the homestretch and we are in the party mode and we want you to come and join in the fun of spreading the news of Jesus Christ. Yes, that's right. And Tom loves his chart, you guys. I do. Makes me happy. Makes me happy. You have to help him fill up this chart. The $20, the new donors, those of you who have never given, this is a great level to start on. That's right. So please don't delay. Call now, there's only about five minutes left. Let's go back over to Pastor Jay and Pastor Gary. Well, people are still calling in. Listen, I tell you what, there's such an anointed atmosphere in here. It's still time for you to get in on this challenge. And listen, I believe there are three of you out there that can sow at that $5,000 love. You know, Pastor Gary, you mentioned how there may be many that want to just mail it in or want to bring it in, kind of see what's happening here. Whatever it is, I believe this is the time to strike while the iron is hot. And I believe that as you sow, God is gonna begin to bless you and he's gonna release that Jubilee anointed. Listen, if they were over there at the chart, they said there's many that can sow at the $20 level. Maybe you can sow at the $20 level. Listen, when you sow at the $20 level, you get my other book, Praying On Another Level. You know, I've never had books on a fundraiser until now, and I guess I got a double book for a double Jubilee. So here it is, get this prayer book. If this is your first time, you've never sowed into Cornerstone, you've never partnered. Would you call in 888-665-4483? And on top of that, I believe they get this one as well. So fear must not win and Praying On Another Level. And I know we're getting ready to get out of here, but listen, you've got to go to your phone and join the party right now. Lori's calling in with her one-time gift. Thank you so much. Diana calling in one-time gift. Nancy calling in one-time gift. And then we've got Teresa calling in from Rosemont, West Virginia, hallelujah. A one-time gift of $1,000. She's mailing in her check. See, many want to mail it in. That's right. They want to mail that in and send it in. However you choose to do it, God is going to bless you. Now hurry up, call in, because in just a minute, we're going to pray over these requests and then we are going to believe God for a double Jubilee anointing. And here's a dear friend of the Cornerstone family sewing a one-time gift of $200. So that's like $20 a month. That's right. We got about three and a half minutes left in this matching challenge. 888-665-4483. Pastor Jay, would you pray over those that have called and just pray for our Cornerstone family? Well, Father, we just thank you for your anointing for every person that has called in and even the calls that are coming in right now. Father, we just thank you for your anointing. Come on, bring them right in. Yeah, that's okay. I want to get them in under this anointing. Let's get them in under this anointing. Father, in the name of Jesus, we thank you for each and every person that's calling in. Even this one-time $1,000 gift, we thank you for every gift. Large, small, Father, you've anointed them all. And Father, I thank you for Jubilee over every person that every debt is canceled, oh God. Father, I thank you for those that are sewing smaller that this will be the smallest seed that they've ever sewn because you will enlarge their territory. And Father, I thank you right now, Father, for even those large donors that are coming in right now in the name of Jesus. And Lord, I pray, Father God, that every debt would be canceled, every family member be saved. What was done wrong to them would be made right even of their own fault, Father. And I thank you that supernatural land is coming in. And Father, we thank you for your anointing that is coming down right now. This is the year of the perpetual party and I speak blessing. And I speak the goodness of God to be upon your life and that the blessing of the Lord will be upon you all the days of your life and that your best and your blessed days begin right now in Jesus' name. Amen. Amen. Thank you, brother. That was wonderful, wonderful, wonderful. Well, listen, if you've made a pledge during this hope arising fundraiser, make sure you get your seed in the ground ASAP. Thank you. Thank you for your prayers of partnership. We could not do it without you. We're gonna close by going to Pastor Rebecca and Kingdom Culture.
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ଜଙ୍ଗଲ ମଝିରେ ଭଙ୍ଗା କୁଡ଼ିଆ || Awas Yojana Scam
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ଚାରିପଟ ଘଞ୍ଚ ଜଙ୍ଗଲ । ଜଙ୍ଗଲ ମଝିରେ ପଥର ଚଟାଣ ଉପରେ ପ୍ଲାଷ୍ଟିକ ଢ଼ଙ୍କା ଏକ ଭଙ୍ଗା କୁଡ଼ିଆ । ଆଉ ଏହି କୁଡ଼ିଆ ଭିତରେ ବିତୁଛି 6 ଜଣଙ୍କ ଜୀବନ ।
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The body's fight against COVID-19 explained using 3D printed models
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In this interview, Nathan Ahlgren, assistant professor of biology at Clark University, uses 3D-printed models to explain what proteins do in viruses, how they interact with human cells, how the vaccine delivers mRNA into the cell and how antibodies protect us.
The full article is available to read at The Conversation US: https://theconversation.com/the-bodys-fight-against-covid-19-explained-using-3d-printed-models-153766
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All of life has proteins, so human cells have proteins. And the same is true for viruses, even though they're not cells, like we think of technically, right? They have proteins. Virus is kind of made up of kind of two main things. One is a protein shell and then genetic material. So this is a 3D printed model I made of proteins from the human papilloma virus. And these proteins form together. Each one of these kind of colored pieces is made up of five different proteins and you put a bunch of them together, you make this kind of icosidihedral shell. And then inside, I've represented the genetic material here as a red strand. And that's basically essentially what a virus is, its structure is made up of. So in this case, we can see, right, the protein is making its function is to make a shell, a protective shell around it. Some viruses also have a plasma membrane or a lipid membrane around them. I haven't quite figured out how to model it yet. Maybe a plastic bag or something. Like I mentioned, the spike protein has two main roles for the virus. One is to recognize and bind to human cells. And so the top part of it is gonna recognize another protein that's on the cell surface. So if imagine my arm is the cell surface, it's gonna connect to a protein there. And the protein that it recognizes in human cells is called ACE2. Once it recognizes that ACE2 protein, there's a more kind of complicated process in which the spike protein actually unfolds and it's like a long thin structure and allows it to kind of stick into the plasma membrane and basically fuse the plasma membrane of the virus with the plasma membrane of the cell. It all has to do with the shapes and particularities of the spike protein and ACE protein. And I don't know if you can see, but right the surface is all really bumpy and each of those little kind of little bumps represents individual atom. And the structure of the spike protein is specific and that the surface here is gonna recognize the ACE2 protein. Sort of like a puzzle, a puzzle piece that fits just right where people kind of use the analogy of a lock in the key. And all comes down to the shape of the proteins and also some with charge. So some amino acids have a positive charge, some have a negative charge. So you can imagine each of these dots might be kind of like a little magnet so that connection of finding the right shape and connection is also kind of dependent on surface charge. Yeah, so this is where it's kind of cool is that these are mRNA based viruses and I guess we shouldn't say what mRNA is. mRNA is genetic material that's going to encode for protein, has instructions or information to make that protein. So in the simplest case, we are using this red pipeline to represent the genetic material inside a virus. And so for the spike protein, there's a mRNA that carries instructions how to make that protein chain, our kind of green chain of amino acids, put all these little beads in the correct order. So with these vaccines, they take the mRNA sequence for the spike protein and they put in a special package and deliver that inside to your human cell. And once it's in the cell, your body is going to make that protein. Some of that protein is going to end up on the surface of your cell and then that's where the immune system kind of takes action. This is a foreign protein we're going to try to seek out and destroy that protein. The mechanism, how do we get that mRNA into the cell? In some ways it's kind of like the way the virus is to it. With the vaccine, it's encapsulating this kind of lipid droplet. And right, you can think of this, it's sort of like a plasma membrane and in some ways it's very much like our virus, right? It's just a simple package with genetic material inside. And then the role of the virus is to get that genetic material inside. So let's talk about antibodies, right? Antibodies are another kind of protein, so I've got another 3D printed model. Antibodies are protein that kind of take a Y-like shape and their job is to recognize things in your body that are foreign like bacteria and viruses and how they do that. Well, basically the shape at the tips of the Ys here is slightly different from antibody to antibody. So your body makes somewhere around like a billion different antibodies and mostly they differ here at the tips. And this tip here is what's gonna recognize the foreign particles in your body. So as an example, right? We've got the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. So there's hopefully an antibody floating around in your body that's gonna recognize the surface of that spike protein, right? And the specific shape of the little nooks and crannies and the charge of that antibody has to match just right to the shape and positive negative charge on the surface of the spike spike protein, right? Once it recognizes, it can have a direct role in that now it kind of blocks that virus protein. So remember this virus protein is trying to find your ACE protein, right? So now if you've got an antibody stuck on there I can't do that anymore, right? And so this is this process of what we call the neutralizing antibody, right? So it stops it from attaching the cell. The other thing it can do is once it's kind of attached, it acts as sort of like a flag and then your cell can recognize that flag and says, okay, go eat this thing. This is a thing that's bad for your body. So it kind of has two main roles. It all has to do kind of with floating around and bumping into each other, which is maybe a little concerning that the fate of our health, right? Depends on these molecules floating around and finding each other. But you've got a lot of antibodies and if you're infected with a lot of viruses but they'll float around and if they meet the right, just the right surface and bump the right way then they'll attach to one another.
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TODAY IN HISTORY - June 23rd
Bomb Blast At Kano School - 2014
Trapped In A Cave - 2018
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Great to have you back here on the breakfast and plus TV Africa. Now let's go back in history, of course, to share with you things that happened on this day many years ago and went back to the year 2014. Many times, of course, we've shared about where we're coming from security-wise and the peak of bomb blast as a tactic by the Boko Haram sect and it was on this day in the year 2014 that a suicide bomber blew himself up alongside seven others. Of course, a while, about 20 others sustained life-threatening injuries at the premises of the Kano School of Health technology. Scores, of course, were feared dead at the premises of the school along the Gida Murtala Road. The high caliber explosive device went off around 2 p.m. at the time the school was in session. It appeared to come from a parking lot next to the provost office of the School of Hygiene and, of course, victims of the blast when new intakes of the school still under going screening. The Kano State Commissioner of Police back then, Adé Lénery Chinaba, revealed that eight vehicles packed within the premises of the institution were damaged and the commissioner disclosed that a suspect was apprehended at the scene and rolled out a car bombing in its latest attack by the insurgents. Of course, at that time, triggered pandemonium across Kano State and places around the explosion at that time and, of course, once again, it was one of those times when bombings were used as a tactic by the Bacoram sect, either suicide bombers or bombs in vehicles, in parked vehicles and the likes. I've also repeated as I said here that, you know, luckily we've moved away from that era where people used to be scared to go to church or to the mosque or to the supermarket to, you know, to anywhere, you know, where there was a gathering of more than 10 people because you can never just tell what will happen, you know, on that day. So, back in history on this day it happened and I remember a conversation with someone who used to work in one of the big supermarkets back then in Kano. Sometimes a couple years later when we, you know, we met again, he was sharing stories with me back then of how these bombs used to go off, you know, every week. Not very many of them were reported by the news and it was almost a weekly occurrence for him to be at work here, you know, bomb explode and then see government agencies come, you know, to pack dead bodies and to clean up, you know, the mess and all of that. And it seemed like a daily occurrence. You know, you might be in the office and you hear a large explosion somewhere down the road to tell you that another bomb has, you know, exploded. So, the Nigerian government either has been able to defeat the Bukoram on that, you know, on that level where they can no longer make these IEDs. They can no longer, you know, pull together, you know, suicide bombers. They can no longer use that tactic to, you know, affect Nigerians. Either that or they simply have just changed strategy completely and have now, you know, turned into, you know, bandits and the lights. Just unfortunately what occurred on this day in history, you know, seven people dead, about 20 others sustained injuries and these were people who had just resumed school. They were just undergoing screening, you know. It's terrible that we still have security challenges even though in different dimensions. Yeah, absolutely. The next story takes us to Thailand, 2018, June the 23rd and it all began with a birthday. So, 12 students or 12 young boys and their assistant coach. These boys were aged from 11 to about, you know, a 16. Their coach was a 25-year-old, you know, man. So, these 12 boys and their assistant coach, 13 of them, you know, they wanted to explore their city, right. They, it was the birthday of one of the boys and usually they would, you know, take a stroll, explore the forest, explore that mountain area. It wasn't anything new, you know. So, on that birthday, they decided to do just that. So, they explored, they went too far in and then there was flash floods, they wanted to take shelter, so they ran into a cave. But the second is it's been raining for days. So, there was this cave in, you know, it caved in and they were basically trapped inside just so they can get shelter. They crawled further deep into the cave and they were not found until two weeks later. It was a very, very, you know, shocking situation. It drew worldwide attention because lots of people were deployed to find them. They were Navy SEALs, they were divers, policemen, sniffer dogs, vigilante groups, village officials, the police. It was just a lot, trying to save these men. The good thing was, their 25-year-old coach, you know, understood the meditation techniques he had been among. So, he was able to teach them how to, you know, breathe with limited air, how to just remain calm. They had carried some water with them. So, for two weeks, they were there without food. It was just a very, very sad situation. It drew worldwide attention, like I mentioned. People were praying for them. You know, all the deployments, you know, globally, just to make sure that those boys were found home and eventually they were rescued. Two weeks later, they were taken to the hospital, they received treatment, you know, they got food and water and were reunited with their families. So, they had sent amoteco and they were found in the shelter. Oh my God. But sadly, they couldn't, that's about the thing you need to have amoteco, you know, in some of all these places, you know, but it, you know, besides the, you know, funny part, I think it also, you know, tells the importance of having great disaster management tactics. And to see how much value was put on the lives of those boys. Yeah. Yeah. Not to say, let's bombard the place. There'll be collateral damage, but we'll get some relief. Well, those are totally different scenarios. You know, I'm just, you know, expressing, first of all, the value of human life, even if it's one person or two people. Yes. The fact that the government will shut down entirely and ensure that all resources, no resources are spared to ensure that those lives are saved. And also, you know, being able to have the facilities to ensure that, you know, they are also rescued. I hope that we can get there, you know, as a country and be able to value every single injury in life, regardless of where they go, what they are, or what tribe they are from, and ensure that every life is saved. And that's, you know, a message to them, actually. All right. Stay with us. We're, of course, going into our first major conversation for today. We're going to be speaking about the sentencing of Faruk Lawan, who has been found guilty of bribery of $500,000 in the year 2012, nine years after, has been sentenced to seven years in prison. And we're getting into that conversation right after the short break.
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Evaluaciones de gran escala comparativas de los resultados de aprendizaje.Anne-Berit Kavlit
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Jornadas: Competencias en el aula.
Ministerio de Educación, Cultura y Deporte, octubre 2014
Ponente: Anne-Berit Kavlit
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Buenos días a todos por vostra presencia, gracias en primer lugar por vostra presencia hoy aquí, también por suposta a todos os que habéis venido de fora de Madrid por el esfuerzo que supone asistir a estas jornadas e permitirme também darle las gracias a nuestra primera ponente, Amberit, que se ha hecho todo o viaje desde Enuroga para poder estar aquí hoy con nosotros. Muy rápidamente deciros que en relación a lo que ha comentado la secretaria de Estado e el director general, deciros que estamos trabajando intensamente en la difusión de las informaciones, de las conclusiones de los principales estudios internacionales, PISA de la OCD o Team Cipils de la IA, e bueno, trabajando en la posibilidad de que toda esta información, de que las preguntas que se utilizan, que se emplean en este tipo de pruebas y que las principales conclusiones lleguen na medida posible a nosotros centros educativos e a los profesores que sonos que están aí na primera línea trabajando con os alunos. A este respecto, deciros que justo ayer comenzó o brazo de inscripción del MOC, o Massive Online Open Course, un curso masivo abierto a toda la comunidad educativa realizado por el INTEF e por INE, un curso portanto del Ministerio de Educación en el que se va a trabajar las preguntas que han sido utilizadas en las pruebas internacionales de secundaria, PISA e de primaria como teams e PILs. Os invito a todos a que, bueno, le díso unha oportunidade, entreis en la página web de EducAlab e veais el curso e, bueno, pues lo difundáis entre los profesores e docentes que conozcáis. Creemos sinceramente que es un curso que merece la pena e que va a permitir difundir todas estas pruebas internacionales en las que España participa. Diciros también que como documentación al entrar en estas jornadas se os ha ofrecido un ejemplo o ejemplos de preguntas que se emplean en PISA, portanto, preguntas corjidas e codificadas, también ordenadas por el porcentaje de aciertos de alunos español para que, bueno, el que lo desee pueda comprobar fácilmente qual es el nivel de competencia de sus alunos e deciros también que os hemos proporcionado las preguntas liberadas de teams e PILs pruebas que quizás son menos conocidas e que son del organismo internacional ao que representa precisamente Amberit, a guía. Las preguntas de teams e PILs las hemos entregadas separadas por una parte las de cuarto de primaria e por outra parte las de segundo de la ESO, que son la primera vez que se difunden en castellano. Justamente las presentamos ayer para tenerlas preparadas para las jornadas que empiezan hoy. Portanto, son las preguntas que por primera vez se traducen al español e que se ponen a disposición de toda la comunidad educativa. Son preguntas de matemáticas e de ciencias de segundo de la ESO, de la prueba de la IA. Esa es una prova en la que España habitualmente no participa. Participamos en el cuarto de primaria pero hay otros países que participan también en la de segundo de la ESO. Toda esta información a costa de disposición también en la página web se queréis consultarlo. Sin más, voy a presentar a Amberit, pergúntirme que la cliente nos canha en inglés. She is the Director of International Affairs of the Directorate of the Education and Training in the Northridge country, in the Northridge means the education. She has been before for ten years the Director for Research of the Education and Training. She has been also for fifteen years the teacher and professor of advanced math and fight physics at the upper secondary level in the Northridge level. She has had an important role on the international participation achievement in both international organizations in the Ministry of Education and the IA. She has been for twelve years the representative of the Northridge country at the test done by the international education association and the association that both performs educational test to evaluate the students. She has been also for six years the chair of the TALIS Board of Participation countries and also the representatives of the Northridge in the PISA government board. She has been also in the Northridge in the PISA in the international affairs of the Northridge all related with education test achievements and she will share with us her experience and she will have a very interesting conference. So the first she wants to thank you so much and thank you for coming all the way from Northridge here to Madrid. Thank you very much. Thank you for inviting me here. I understand that you are going to make the reforms both curricular reforms also reform of the national assessment system. So what I will do today is to say a little bit about the background for using international assessment and the experiences from those also into reforming a national assessment system as a smile introduce my background is from the Norwegian directorate of education and training where we are responsible for the national curriculum in Norway for primary and secondary and also vocational education and we are also responsible for the national assessment system and the international studies has played a very important role in the development of the curricular reform in Norway in the country and also when it comes to the assessment system we had like a PISA shock in 2001 when we got the first results of PISA and since then we have introduced national testing on primary and also secondary level and we have made a curricular reform based on the definition of our competencies that peoples and pupils should meet at different stages within their education. So let me see how this works. So in my presentation today first of all I would like to say a little bit more about why we have all this international studies and how they can be used I will also give you a short overview of these various studies as I'm here representing the IA as Chair of the International Association for the Allerational Education of Achievement de esta asocia internacional de para acender rendimento educativo que son un nome muy largo e me gustaría que también me centre a ir en los estudios que nos nos hacemos que creo que España está participando en los estudios PISA en los tímes entonces voy a hablar un pouco también de lo que nos nos hacemos con el estudio también. Piobros, por exemplo, voy a hablar de las competencias claves porque me parece que esto es un punto fenomenal de la reforma que están encarando e me gustaría también ver como esto se integra en lo que llamos las competencias del siglo XXI e por último voy a decir un pouco má sobre estas internazionales e estas estudios tienen que formar parte de un contexto nacional más amplio. So first of all I will go into the reason why we have these international assessments and first of all the major focus of the international assessments and our countries to compare the outcomes of their educational systems with countries across the world to be able to see what are the strengths and what are the weaknesses and how can we actually learn from other countries and other systems and see what exactly it seems to work well and how can we generally use to improve our own system. So the international assessments they have what we can call benchmarking functions that means that they produce reliable trends on key competencies and most of these studies they are conducted in many of them every third or fourth of years so that you can actually follow the pressure of the other countries system and the studies they provide indicators on student performance and also on school practices and that is one of the real strengths of this studies that they do not only the pupils skills and competencies and knowledge but they also have a variety of background procedures so that we also from these studies of educational system within a country so in addition to having the benchmarking function the studies also have a very important analytic function it's a very encouraged also a lot of the secondary analysis to use the assessment data in the connection with the all these background information that you get from the questionnaires so that you can actually be able to analyze the relationship of what is actually influencing the performance of the students what is important when it comes to family background what is important when it comes to curriculum curriculum development and what is important when it comes to teaching and teaching practices also we are looking to have schools organized how the autonomy works within countries so there is a very great variety of analysis that can be done based on these international studies and also a very important aspect not very important is the capacity building that participation in these countries because first of all these countries that participate can be acquainted with the top most expertise when it comes to assessments and it's this all over the world and it's possible to draw from that expertise in the different countries and another very important thing is that you get all these which date the sets for further national to read the analysis so for example in my country in Norway when we started working on this assessment system we didn't really have very much national expertise to do all these kinds of things we have a very large list of the international expertise and we had to pass in the international expertise to be able to transmit it at the national level and that way we could share this international information to pass on to the national information as you can see here there is a large variety of international studies and there are different purposes and there are different purposes and there are different objectives and also I would like to say that it is not possible for modern international studies to be able to tell the world all the educational system so that is one to come from different sources so in this sense it is important to analyze the results within the national context and from there to see if it is well coordinated it corresponds well with the national relations and with the national situation in this sense we have two very important parts within these studies here we have the OECD which is already well coordinated e o Estudio Pisa o Estudio Pisa que se inició en el año 2000 es un estudio que se realiza cada tres años el Estudio Pisa evalua estudiantes de 15 años de edad e evalua su competencia en ciencias matemáticas e en competencia lectora entonces además de estos módulos es un módulo máx experimental que evalua en la serie de competencias futuras también se ofrecia los países participantes el Estudio Pisa ha tenido una importancia muy relevante desde o inicio en los años 2000 la OECD también tiene el Estudio Piac que es un estudio para adultos es un estudio donde se evaluan las competencias de los adultos de la España está participando en este estudio en forma de encuesta no tanto en forma de estudio se dirige a directores e se dirige a docentes con la idea de recabar datos sobre su grado de profesionalidad de su desarrollo profesional e de la misma manera sobre el entorno educativo el entorno aprendizaje ederaz o escoldutante ha sido un estudio muy importante a la hora de explicar e de hablar de xoqueios factores que indican como la enseñanza afecta al rendimiento de la aula talis hoy me voy a centrar más en los estudios de nuestra asociación de la IAA se fundó en el año 1958 e e nós nos hemos encargado de las evaluaciones internacionales de los años 60 digamos que los estudios más relevantes son los estudios perles e teams teams estudia evalúa las matemáticas e as ciencias e se realiza en los grados 4 e 8 es decir, el segundo de eso e el tercer de primaria e también temos outro estudio que se realiza al final de las escuelas secuntarias e que estudia matemáticas e física también es posible que un país participe en uno o en dos o en tres módulos de nuestro estudio teams entiendo que España la próxima ronda va participar en teams para el tercero de primaria e el tercero de primaria se sabe que a compresión lectora é a habilidad máis importante para o aprendizaje do resto de as asignaturas também resulta de gran importancia valorar e conocer e asegurarse que estás avisado e que estes e que estes e asegurarse que estas habilidades esta compresión lectora se desarrolla e se aprende de edades tempranas e es un estudio que se realiza cada cinco años e inicio en el año 2001 también es al principio de los años ochenta nosotros había outro estudio anterior para también valorar esta compresión lectora pero el peré se empezó en el año 2001 para valorar na serie de competencias competencias también son muy importantes para las habilidades del siglo XXI es decir competencias de aprendizaje competencias sobre vida para la vida entonces en ese sentido me quisiera referir al estudio ICCS destinado a los alumnos de segundo de sé donde se valora e estudia conocimiento, actitudes e competencia de los estudiantes en relación con la educación e con la ciudadanía es decir como el estudiante actúa e se relaciona dentro de seu entorno también tenemos un nuevo estudio que vio la luz en el año 2013 nombre es E-FILS entiendo que estas siglas pode ser un poquito confusa pero como digo es el estudio E-FILS es un estudio a través del cual se valora e se estudia la alfabetización e los conocimientos informáticos se valora la competencia la hora de manejar informática e se valora una serie de tareas todas tareas e asuntos relacionados con informática además de otras tareas e en último lugar la IR también ha empezado a estudiar la educación infantil temprana cada vez más estamos centrándonos más en las intervenciones tempranas e en la educación infantil el estudio E-FILS es un estudio que valora la política de educación infantil en los países participantes volveré algunos de estos estudios a lo largo de mi presentación bien, entonces ahora vamos a ser un poquito más concreto e vamos a hablar de los estudios de nuestra asociación la IA tal como he dicho la IEA es una organización que ya tiene casi 60 años se fundó en el año 1958 está muy enfocada a la investigación fundaron una serie de investigadores de todo o mundo con el objetivo de proporcionar evaluaciones comparativas a lo largo en varios países la sede principal se encuentra en Amsterdam e además de esta sede de esta oficina central tenemos una serie de oficinas de protestamiento de datos en Hamburg en Alemania los estudios de IA e la propia IEA es un estudio de investigación internacional e independiente los socios son las agencias nacionales de investigación o ministerios nacionales tenemos 78 miembros repartidos por todo o mundo muchos de estos socios están en Europa otros en Asia, también en Latinoamérica e como en África tenemos más de 30 estudios de comparativos sobre el rendimiento educativo mucha de la información e de las experiencias sobre estudios internacionales proceden de la IA nuestro objetivo es dar estos benchmark estas referencias internacionales para ayudar a los legisladores a conocer las fortalezas e las debilidades de sus propios sistemas educativos nos centramos mucho en los datos de alta calidad es decir, las medidas de seguridad e los requisitos para participar en estos estudios o requisitos exigentes e nos centramos distintos aspectos e también seguridad en cuanto al almacenamiento e al análisis de datos porque porque si nosotros nos hacemos preguntas sobre a calidad y los validez de los datos se empezamos a cuestionar la validez de estos datos estos estudios dejaría de tener validez, es decir como digo unos requisitos muy estrictos en cuanto al desarrollo, análisis e almacenamiento de datos de nuestros estudios estos datos de alta calidad vienen como servir como recurso para identificar aquellas áreas que nos preocupan e sobre las que es necesario actuar e también para preparar e para desarrollar reformas educativas en distintos paíces nos hemos visto hasta a fecha que en muchos paíces por ejemplo Noruega que vengo e também en España han introducido reformas educativas porque a raíz de algunos estos estudios se han identificado de habilidades muy profundas e muy serias dentro de nuestros sistemas e también de la misma manera es un objetivo muy importante es el de aportar e contribuir al desarrollo de la comunidad internacional de educadores nosotros como investigadores muy amplio, lo cual quiere decir que no existen muchos expertos en este sentido, todo es el objetivo de nuestra organización es formar esta comunidad de investigadores mundial e a la vez a fomentar el desarrollo de estos investigadores dentro de los paíces respectivos e en los postulados principales de la IEA son la calidad de sistemas educativos un sistema que ha de ser medido por los conocimientos de los estudiantes e por la capacidad de los estudiantes para realizar ciertos tareas es decir, el conocimiento que adquieren los estudiantes digamos que es la prueba de la calidad del sistema educativo que pertenecen los habilidades de los estudiantes están vinculadas con las características de propio sistema y lo que crea e establece las oportunidades de aprendizaje están basadas en el currículo pero sobre también como se enseña como sin parte este currículo dentro de la aula con lo cual aquí tenemos una conexión muy clara entre las habilidades e como los estudiantes recibe la formación de las asignaturas es decir, que pasa dentro de la aula e en el currículo entonces esta es la diferencia que tenemos nosotros en nuestros estudios nosotros nuestros estudios están más centrados en el currículo es decir, cuando se crea un marco para los estudios que está basado en los currículos de todos os países participantes esto no quiere decir que encontrar todo el currículo español en nuestros estudios de LEA porque nosotros negociamos entre los distintos países nosotros buscamos quales son las competencias clave e principales e queremos hacer un enfoque transversal entonces en cualquier caso esta es una cuestión muy importante e también es muy importante poder ver e conectar el currículo sobre como sin parte este currículo dentro de la aula los estudios de LEA no solamente abarca un unas tareas unas tareas muy hable pero también incluye la educación primaria primaria e secundaria en este caso me quiero centrar mucho en la educación primaria e infantil aquí es donde se establecen todas las bases para el aprendizaje y para el rendimiento posterior aquí es donde el estudiante adquieren los conocimientos y las habilidades y estas habilidades que se adquieren en esta edad tan temprana son un buen indicador de lo que va a pasar más adelante es decir, que la educación infantil e la educación primaria es crucial para el desarrollo e para el conocimiento de estas habilidades como digo, nuestros estudios están basados en los prados y xexxnt y diamonds los ejemplos que están basados en lo que pasa en la aula es decir que nós podemos tener cuestionarios para los estudiantes e ver como han experimentado la formación dentro de la aula pero también podemos tener cuestionarios para los profesores para valorar los métodos de enseñanza que utilizan dentro da aula y a partir daí se analizan Además, tal en como indicado, tenemos un campo de actividad muy amplia, es decir, tenemos competencias claves en compresión lectora, matemática, ciencia, también democracia, educación cívica e cidadana e cada vez más, cada vez más, estamos centrando mucho en el alfabetización e los conocimientos informáticos cada vez más importantes a hoy en día a nuestra sociedad, e tal e como he indicado, estos cuestionarios generales proporcionan unha base márica, muy completa de análisis. También, de la misma manera, es posible dentro de nuestros estudios incluir dentro de nuestros cuestionarios opciones nacionales, opciones racionales, es decir, se ustedes querem obtener información específica sobre una cuestión específica para España o para una reacción de España, también se pueden incluir dentro de estos cuestionarios, pero bueno, por supuesto, no han de ser muchas, porque xí no seria un cuestionario realmente demasiado largo. Tal e como he indicado, los estudios de la IEA son estudios de tendencia, no cual indica que nós también podemos medir el desarrollo de los resultados de aprendizaje en un país determinado, también podemos medir los efectos de las reformas educativas o de acciones que se hayan implementado a nivel nacional o a nivel regional con el objetivo de mejorar los conocimientos e rendimientos. Parte de la prueba se repite en todos los ciclos, entonces nosotros defendimos unos ítems ancla, es decir, que son tareas que nosotros repetimos en cada test e entonces estos ítems, estos artículo que se evaluan, son secretos e elegimos aquellos que sean má representativos para la prueba, entonces estas preguntas ancla nos permite ver cuál es la evolución de cada uno de los países en el tiempo. Nosotros hemos realizado estos cuestionarios generales e también hemos valorado os métodos de aprendizaje de enseñanza e también o currículo en las características de profesor e también del estudiante. También vemos que podemos analizar los resultados de relación con el método de enseñanza. Nosotros hemos visto que estos ítems utilizan muy pocos métodos de enseñanza. Básicamente ellos explican a asignatura e a partir de ahí le piden a los estudiantes que realicen una serie de tareas, pero ellos en realidad no comprueban se el estudiante ha entendido bien, tampoco se establecen debates dentro del aula, tampoco se realiza un proyecto a largo plazo dentro del aula, etc. Entonces, esto quizá les resulte un poco extraño, pero nosotros hemos visto que los docentes noruegos también, alguna manera, también hacen seguimiento de los deberes. Entonces, bueno, n'estos ocasiones nos indica que nos indica si el estudiante necesita mállos seguimiento. Entonces, nosotros podemos también ver a raíz de n'estos estudios si esto es una necesidad. También, de la misma manera, estos estudios de tendencia queremos que sea moderno, que sea que estén actualizados e que reflejen bien el entorno da aprendizaje de agendía. Por lo tanto, nós hemos digitalizado estas pruebas. O estudiante Perus tendrá unha versión electrónica del año 2016, es decir, que os países participantes podrán valorar e testar as habilidades de sus estudiantes electrónicamente. También, Tim está previsto que se digitalice que tengo en su versión online en el año 2019. Bien, ahora vamos a referirnos ao diseño de evaluación. Vamos a ver que es importante para construir, para hacer que estas pruebas sean fiables en todos os países e, de esta manera, también incluyan e podan, podan elegir las competencias que queren evaluar. En primer lugar, e esto es aplicable a todos os estudios internacionales ozernesla e a idos de PISA. Nosotros estamos en un marco para la asignatura, es decir, que esta marco para la asignatura está basada en amplios dominios de contenido. Por ejemplo, geometria, ciencias de la vida e define lo que nós llamamos expectativas de rendimiento desde el punto de vista de estos dominios cognitivos. Es decir, de esta manera se define aquello que se espera que haga el estudiante o aquello que el estudiante pueda hacer en función de las habilidades que haya adquirido. Entonces se desglosa en las competencias en función del conocimiento que tiene el alumno sobre la asignatura e explica el estudiante el conocimiento de esa asignatura como razona el conocimiento si el razonamiento es relevante quando aplican este conocimiento a problemas concretos. Esto quere decir que se puede desglosar las competencias no solamente de acuerdo con las valoraciones principales sino también de acuerdo con el conocimiento no solo con el conocimiento que tenga el estudiante sino la aplicación y el razonamiento de este conocimiento. Tambien dentro deste marco tenemos unha serie de objetivos objetivos para las distintas asignaturas en función del grado. Por ejemplo, que esperamos del 4º grado de 3º de primaria en cuanto a conocimiento? Es decir, por ejemplo, en matemáticas qué operaciones matemáticas ha de hacer este estudiante a de aplicar este estudiante Tambien lo mismo para un alumno de grado 8º, es decir, 2º de eso todo esto está basado en el currículo de varios países e en las experiencias e también en el conocimiento aplicado que esperamos que el alumno tenga en su grado respectivo Para ello, nós hemos desarrollado mós creado grupos de expertos por parte de los países participantes creamos este grupo de expertos e este grupo será el encargado de crear e desarrollar este marco para la asignatura Es muy importante porque porque sí, nosotros sí, ustedes defíben participar es muy importante que estos estudios sean relevantes para vuestro propio sistema educativo En adición a un framework para los test también ha desarrollado un framework para o marco para o que podemos llamar o contexto e en ese framework es basado en por exemplo específicos de escuas que se fundamenta en elementos como la talla de las clases en la edad de inicio en el nivel de formación de los docentes todo esto queda unido en el contexto que es importante en el que queremos enmarcar nos datos por exemplo, si trata de un contexto nacional o de la comunidad que es muy importante que tenemos que analizar cuando se mira en la clase también se puede ver las características de los estudiantes e su comportamiento esto es unha parte muy importante de todo este análisis que realizamos En este estudio como dicio anteriormente son estudios de tendencias, es decir que tenemos que crear un margo para la medición de las tendencias o de los elementos fundamentales que queremos ver podemos decir que muchas veces cuando se está midiendo no tenemos que cambiar o margo que medimos significa que tenemos que tener un marco bien claro para la evaluación no tenemos un marco estático tenemos que saber que es el que puede cambiar para esta forma tener o una información e fiable tenemos también que modernizar el estudio tiene que ser válido e adaptarse al contexto real esto es importante para establecer un equilibrio entre una perspectiva más conservadora o outra que se va adaptar a todos los desarrollos que existen quando se midan en las tendencias en particular cuando se analizan en el contexto nacional tenemos que ser capaces de centrarnos en el conflicto para saber como funcionan cuán han sido los cambios que se han puesto en práctica e como esto puede explicar algunas de las modificaciones que se ven en las tendencias tenemos que tomar en cuenta também en el contexto nacional por exemplo por el año pasado muchos de países han tenido su influencia en las prioridades educativas ha habido tan bien en conflitos políticos o desastres naturales en que conllevan cambios en los resultados e tienen que tomar en cuenta cuando analizamos las tendencias asimismo hay cambios en los sistemas educativos como por ejemplo políticas para inclusión e desarrollos curriculares la cultura de la evaluación es también muy importante como se utiliza la evaluación en su país hay cambios en este aspecto cuando se empieza con un nuevo sistema de evaluación e hay que pensar que al principio esto va alterar e mejorar esperamos los resultados obviamente la metodología para as evaluaciones a gran escala es importante en particular cuando hablamos de metodos que ya se han utilizado para de esta forma poder escalar tener estos métodos que nos permiten también tener una perspectiva máis fiable como ha dicho anteriormente muchas veces tenemos este dilema entre las lídias máis conservadoras e el desarrollo del sistema educativo los sistemas cambia cambia alrededor de nosotros los métodos de trabajo e os métodos de society en la sociedad cambia e el tipo de destretas que se necesitan en el trabajo también se ha modificado sufrido un cambio al rápido esto define un marco que tiene que revisarse en cada uno de los ciclos es un elemento muy importante para tener una actualización de esta información e va a permitir vincular en las tareas que ha dicho anteriormente para de esta forma poder tener una evaluación que sea fiable e constante e con el paso del tiempo muchas veces tenemos la información de los ciclos anteriores añadir nuevas preguntas cuándo sea importante muchas veces estamos cambiando la forma de evaluar por ejemplo conocen el caso de PISA en el 2015 habrá auspección electrónica isto quiere decir que para seguir con las tenencias vamos a tener que tener un estudio que nos permita a realizar un puente entre las formas tradicionales de evaluar PISA pero también en la que está fundamentada en la versión electrónica e de esa forma podremos ser capaces de evaluar e comparar en los resultados esto es lo que se llama el sistema que va a permitir establecer estos puentes esto pode ser difícil de ver porque es muy probable que pasar de un exámen en papel a outro electrónico va a tener implicaciones en el rendimiento dos estudiantes no está tan claro que los estudiantes van a tener los mismos resultados si utilizan una prisión papel o utilizan un ordenador para poder analizar las mismas preguntas isto es un análisis que será fundamental para poder analizar el resultado del trabajo algunas veces se tiene que definir sí, tenemos que empezar un nuevo atender que te está formada podamos actualizar lo que estuviamos por lo tanto no tenemos que ser demasiado conservadores o estrictos para mantener algún tipo de estudio de tenencia estos modelos retos que está teniendo que enfrentar como outros evaluaciones internacionales el paso a las versiones electrónicas o como adaptar a las preguntas como colectar esta información para garantizar que este é patinente é fiable e relevante que estas evaluaciones internacionales se fundan para medir los resultados de un sistema educativo en los test internacionales o que tenemos resultados que nos que se completan en el objetivo fundamental non se trata de el rendimiento individual para eso se necesitan las evaluaciones nacionales para crear material de evaluación que es evidentemente amplio para evaluar las distintas competencias que hay muchos tipos diferentes se necesitan un gran número de preguntas para cada una de estas evaluaciones tenemos tantas tareas many times que serán equivalente a un examen de 6 o 7 horas entonces esto é demasiado largo para a evaluación debido a esto o que se hace es que tenemos un sistema de rotación es decir que todas estas preguntas que forman parte de todo o conjunto en pequeños cuadernos de digamos que temos unos 10 15 e cada uno dos estudiantes va a responder a uno de estos cuadernos un estudiante va simplemente a participar en una parte pequeña del conjunto de examen de esta evaluación entonces temos muchos resultados y de esa forma podemos tener una definición correta de el nivel de competencias de ese país o de ese sistema educativo es una parte muy importante de los estudios internacionales que se tengan todas estas preguntas que dano una medición afinada del sistema educativo no dan medidas precisas sobre los estudiantes para eso se necesitan unha evaluación nacional para evaluar a los estudiantes por eso no se tiene un feedback sobre la evaluación sobre el nivel de los estudiantes algunos algunas veces tenemos evaluaciones que son más regionales pero va a haber mucha incertidumbre en nuestro caso porque no va haber un desglose preciso de las preguntas en cuanto a nivel regional na final o que se tiene unha muestra importante se tendrán se tienen una medición máxica e precisa siempre queremos que sepan para la evaluación para un estudiante que va a haber 90 minutos e tan bien va a tener en algunos otros ustedes van a ser de 30 minutos serán más cortos esta es la forma tradicional que tenemos de evaluar en cuanto a los cuestionarios de contexto algunos de las cuestionarias son idénticas tende que tener unha variedad de respuestas para obtener información prefisa es por ello que muchas veces las cuestionarios van a los directores de los estudiantes educativos que se preguntas sobre el centro sobre las características el tipo de profesorado esto va integrado también a lo trabajo del IAE así como unas cuestionarias para los profesores sobre la estructuración de las clases sobre las acuidades o metodología principal de enseñanza también se pregunta como se han formado los profesores luego ver preguntas para os estudiantes como les parece la formación que se está dando muchas veces es interesante ver que las respuestas de los profesores y las respuestas de los estudiantes muchas veces no están ajustadas de los profesores responden es muy interesante pero un profesor va a explicar qual es o objetivo en su formación e mucha de la enseñanza e el estudiante va a responder sobre su forma de experimentar el aprendizaje el estudiante va a tener una distinta perspectiva tiene que tener reglas muy precisas para el muestreo en estos estudios internacionales tiene unas supervisores internacionales para que los resultados sean comparables en los distintos países participantes por lo general estas evaluaciones realizan en unos 150 200 centros educativos cada uno en 20, 30 estudiantes o alumnos en cada centro en cada colegión e en esta forma tenemos resultados variados muchos países deciden ir más allá tener un muestreo mayor este seria el caso de España una medición más adecuada incluso por regiones para entrar con maior detalle en lo que hacemos en estos cuestionarios me explique para cada uno de los países o está centrado sobre cuestiones naficionales vinculadas en el currículo como también el sistema de evaluación nacional sobre todas as estructuras del país que se interan para colegión preguntas para el director el colegio educativo para como se organiza el colegio cual es el clima para el aprendizaje cuáles son las características del personal docente cuáles son los recursos educativos disponibles dentro de centro estas preguntas están dirigidos a los directores esencialmente para agunas que destambinan los profesores después tenemos nos los cuestionarios para estudiantes y para los profesores es decir como se realiza la enseñanza de las frases tipo de actividades educativas se utilizan los instrumentos los libros cuadernos todo esto es importante después también se va a ver la evaluación de los profesores estudiantes y muchas veces también tenemos que saber cuáles son las actividades que dan un mayor resultado formativo e y también tenemos distintas evaluaciones que incluyen a los estudiantes e a los padres e aquí estoy entendendo que es simplemente primaria por exemplo o cual es en el entorno de las familias para los importantes es importante e saber como ellos viven el aprendizaje fuera de las aulas queremos saber también el comportamiento sobre las motivaciones de los estudiantes para tener una conexión con los resultados que obtenemos tenemos algunos ejemplos de análisis que realizamos se viramos a los informes internacionales no va a ver mucha información sobre este análisis porque normalmente se hace nacional o incluso regional es un análisis secundario que se hará después del primer paso de recuperación de datos e tal veces están vinculados a factores específicos como por ejemplo conocimientos previos, motivación el entorno familiar sobre la base de información podemos definir perfiles que caracterizan a los alumnos más aventajados para de esa forma que haya maior número de alumnos con muy buenos resultados de alumnos excelentes podemos saber también quale son los retos de los estudiantes para que ellos que tienen máas dificultades e de esa forma competencias de los alumnos refagados podemos decir que cuando analizamos los resultados en los países en los países con mayor nivel de alumnos excelentes tienen un número importante de estos alumnos pero también pueden reducir el número de alumnos refagados de esa forma hay un foco puesto en los alumnos refagados como pueden mejorar es importante de esta forma en los países que tienen mayores resultados solamente en la proporción de alumnos refagados es inferior también está vinculado con políticas de educación, de inclusión en los países que se centran en políticas de inclusión de esta forma se conseguen mejores posibilidades para todos los países e de esa forma los resultados finales de las evaluaciones os peores se pueden también tener perfiles de los estudiantes de los alumnos como le he dicho anteriormente pero también de los centros e de los sistemas educativos para saber quale son los elementos fundamentales de los sistemas excelentes es muy importante el foco que se pone en la autonomía pero también en obtener mejores resultados e obtenerme un mayor proporción de alumnos excelentes e esto está vinculado en general con unos métodos resultados en nuestras evaluaciones bien, entonces aquí tenemos ejemplos más ejemplos sobre como podemos definir como definimos los perfiles de los docentes una de las preguntas que ha sido de maior preocupación para nós es que se necesita que se espera quál son los requisitos de un buen docente es una respuesta que no es fácil de responder nós hemos analizado datos en este sentido e nosotros hemos visto que estos estudios cuantitativos son estudios que tienen un límite en tanto en relación con la información que uno puede extraer nosotros hemos visto quizá a necesidad de tener estudios cuantitativos en este sentido para valorar e ver quales son las características de un buen docente por ejemplo nosotros nos gustaría utilizar en nuestros estudios incluir distintos métodos de enseñanza por exemplo se parece que por ahí hay algún ruido nos dicen entonces por exemplo utilizando los métodos de enseñanza también podemos ver la competencia del docente sobre las asignaturas también en ocasiones vemos como la edad del docente en ocasiones también es importante los profesores o doscentes con máis antigüedad también en ocasiones están máis seguros, connosen máis e están todos nosotros nos hemos centrado en programas para novos profesores para incrementar e trabajar la confianza esto no quiere decir que os profesores como maiores experiencias sean mejores que os profesores con menos experiencia pero sí que es cierto sí que es cierto que la experiencia ayuda a la hora de crear la confianza necesaria, la eficacia necesaria que hace un buen profesor e como digo se necesita información máis específica para obtener una muestra máior e estudiar datos e recompilar información por exemplo a nivel regional por exemplo también se necesita estudiar ou valorar a los inmigrantes que esto también puede ser una pregunta importante una cuestión importante se puede hacer una muestra e se puede valorar se puede hacer una comparación es muy importante en ocasiones también es necesario tener una muestra en este sentido de manera que tengamos mediciones precisas función de los distintos idiomas oficiales bien, ahora vamos a ser un poquito má específicos vamos a hablar de teams bien, en primer lugar me gustaría hablar un poco máis del estudio teams, el estudio de tendencia de largos que nosotros tenemos en primer lugar nosotras lo realizamos en el año 1995 este acrónimo significa que es el tercer estudio de matemáticas, el primero era a finales de los años 60 luego tuvimos teams que foi segundo, los años 70 el tercer a continuación se transformó en tendencias, en matemáticas e ciencias es decir, se realiza cada 4 años e ahora mismo estamos realizando el sexto ciclo es decir, todos hay países que han participado desde el año 1995 con lo cual tienen una tendencia muy exaustiva sobre lo que ha pasado con las matemáticas e ciencias en su país como digo, el estudio teams tiene distintos módulos para el cuarto el grado 4 y el grado 8 aquí vemos que tenen distintas preguntas, preguntas muy largas e a continuación están distribuídos en distintos cuadernos yo creo que nosotros utilizamos unos 13 cuadernos en el nuestro estudio estos cuadernos contienen distintas preguntas sobre los distintos niveles de dificultad y todos los cuadernos también incluyen por una parte preguntas sobre las cuestiones máas difíciles y preguntas sobre las cuestiones máas sencillas para cada ciclo de estudio teams nosotros tenemos una serie de informes los informes de matemáticas son informes muy largos muy detallados que proporcionan muchísima información sobre las distintas situaciones sobre distintas asignaturas sobre las competencias de la misma manera también se ofrecen muchos ejemplos sobre las tareas desempeñadas sobre la descripción de las tareas y sobre la respuesta de los estudiantes a dichas tareas también es muy importante de estopar que en cada ciclo nosotros tenemos un en ciclo pedia es decir, la descripción de los sistemas educativos de cada país de cada país participante ofrece información muy importante a la hora de comparar los distintos resultados estas en ciclo pedias resultan de gran importancia y ofrecen información muy valiosa como digo sobre los distintos sistemas educativos de los países participantes esto es simplemente un ejemplo de las tablas estas son las tablas de los resultados de teams vemos que los países que son los que mejores resultados tiene e en ocasiones o con mucha frecuencia los países europeos están más o menos en la media bueno, unos tiene mejores resultados que otros e en la parte inferior del ranking nos encontramos con los países en pias de desarrollo aquí también vemos una variación entre los países que tiene mejor rendimiento que los que no así que aquí podemos ver quá es la media de teams y aquí vemos resultados para España del año 2011 aquí podemos ver que existen unas serie de retos que tenemos que afrontar a raíz que es necesaria afrontar a raíz de estos resultados tampoco se encuentra muy lejos a España tal y como eu mencionado esto es simplemente un ejemplo de nuestros análisis basados en nuestros cuestionarios nós también vemos que los estudiantes que reciben educación infantil vemos a importancia que eso tiene para los resultados posteriores nós también hemos participado hemos incluido esta educación infantil y aquí hemos visto quá es la influencia que tiene los resultados de los niveles máis altos de educación aquí vemos outra vez una correlación entre los estudiantes de grado 4 e de grado 8 tal e como eu dicio anteriormente estos estudios son estudios que están definidos para ofrecer na serie de referencias de benchmarks internacionales pero cual quere decir que tenemos, hemos definido distintos niveles de referencia en función de los preguntas que nós realizamos e del rendimiento de los estudiantes dentro de nuestro estudio teams estas referencias están divididas en avanzados o exercición de los estudiantes considera un apuntación de 625 o por encima a continuación tenemos un benchmark intermedio e un o bajo entonces básicamente nós mesimos cuántos estudiantes han obtenido el benchmark na apuntación baja o intermedia o alta o avanzada aquí esta es una definición máis precisa o benchmark máis preciso para las distintas asignaturas e para los distintos grados por ejemplo para un grado típico se ofrece una descripción precisa sobre o que se espera del estudiante este es un ejemplo del benchmark con la referencia alta por encima de quinientos de apuntación básicamente los puntos o las apuntaciones en los estados internacionales van a tener alrededor de quinientos quinientos está por encima de la media e por debajo de quinientos es una apuntación baja baja por debajo de la media también como ejemplo vamos tenemos aquí una descripción de una referencia baja en matemáticas es decir el estudiante tiene conocimientos matemáticos básicos pero no tiene capacidad para aplicar para razonar este conocimiento ahora nuestro estudio PIRLS es uno de los estudios máis importantes en tanto que valora la compresión lectora en los estudiantes de primaria también es un estudio de tendencia que vio la luz en el año 2001 no obstante anteriormente sí que teníamos en los años noventa dos estudios que evaluaba la compresión lectora este estudio incluye información muy amplia sobre el apoyo que nos han no reciben en el domicilio sobre o currículo sobre o aplicación del currículo sobre las prácticas de formación y también sobre los recursos escolares también tenemos una enciclopedia que habla de sistema educativo de cada uno de los países y también se describe los resultados reales procedentes de cada una de las pruebas de las evaluaciones es muy importante para este estudio destacar que estos dos estudios se realizaron en el mismo tiempo es decir, simultaneamente es decir quiere decir que en este momento es el único momento que los dos estudios, el teams y el PIRLS se han hecho, han coincididos simultaneamente en cuanto al PIRLS muchos países decidieron hacer que participaran nos mismos centros educativos e nos mismos estudiantes en los dos estudios, en el PIRLS e en el teams porque coincidían en el tiempo report entonces además de un informe ordinario el informe normal tenemos ahora un estudio mucho má profundo que nos ofrece los resultados tanto del PIRLS e del team voy a hablar más adelante tal y como ha dicho estos estudios somos estudios que están en fase de desarrollo que en el año 2016 además del estudio PIRLS habitual habrá la posibilidad de añadir dos módulos uno de los módulos tiene que ver con la comprensión lectora es un módulo má sencillo má facil que tiene que ver estar en los sistemas educativos de desarrollo o en aquellos países en los que tienen un rendimiento académico bastante bajo también este test nos ofrecerá los distintos también tendremos benchmarks también algunos países han mostrado interés para utilizar estos estudios para grados má bajos por ejemplo grados o grado o grado 1 es decir es posible si los países así lo des también la parte realmente inovadora del nuestro PIRLS del año 2016 es que vamos a tener un módulo electrónico para los estudiantes de primaria ellos van a tener que leer textos en os ordenadores van a tener que manejar un entorno informático van a tener competencia para hacer el test para este ser un test muy interesante y muchos países se han mostrado súa interés para participar en el so para esta extremamente boa oportunidade que podemos a esta oportunidade fantástica de la simultaneidad del PIRLS con esto queremos de esta manera hemos cobrido analiza los resultados de ambos análisis de manera conjunta e ver las relaciones que existía entre la competencia matemáticas en fíencia y también el apoyo extra escolar la importancia que tiene para el desarrollo de las competencias lectoras e de fíencias e de matemáticas es decir, a partir de aquí nosotros podemos desarrollar perfiles para los distintos países versiones e vamos a obtener características para mejorar los sistemas educativos Estas 34 países participaron en esta opción todos ellos nos dieron una base muy importante para nuestra análisis este es un ejemplo de lo que podemos ver en este informe combinado, en este informe agregado aquí vemos el perfil que se ha desarrollado para todos los países de estos 34 países que participaron en estos estudios simultaneamente en estas tres competencias y aquí vemos un gráfico tridimensional onde tendemos la apuntuación en compresión lectora matemáticas e en fíencias y aquí podemos ver las civilidades e fortalezas de cada uno de los países aquí en el centro podemos ver el número de estudiantes que obtuvieron la máxima apuntuación en las tres asignaturas y aquí en verde obscuro vemos el número de estudiantes que obtuvieron la maior apuntuación por lo menos en una de las tres asignaturas aquí vemos que sin rapur es un ejemplo de uno de los es el ejemplo del países que tiene el mejor rendimiento es decir, tiene gran fortaleza en las tres países y aquí podemos ver que sus puntos fuertes son las matemáticas e la fíencia y son un poquito más flojos en compresión lectora aquí vemos un ejemplo de un país que ha tenido una apuntuación mediante aquí vemos el maior número de estudiantes que tiene un nivel adecuado en las tres asignaturas y aquí no tenemos ningún alumno que destaquen y vemos pocos alumnos que destaquen absolutamente en una de ellas y aquí vemos que la maior debilidad está en matemáticas y aquí también tenemos el perfil de España unha vez más vemos menos alumnos un número aún menor de alumnos que coxuden la maior apuntuación en todas asignaturas aquí podemos ver también que la maior debilidad en España son las matemáticas e la maior fortaleza y en compresión lectora así que bueno esta nos da unha base unha buena base para evaluar el currículo y la aplicación y la implementación del currículo dentro de Laura nosotros también vemos que el entorno familiar del estudiante resulta muy importante e quizás es uno de los factores que explica los logros en el idioma que se habla en el hogar también la cantidad de libros que también nos da una buena medición de la competencia cultural es decir, si en el hogar también existe un orador o no también tiene su importancia e también la confianza es decir, existe unha relación estrecha entre la confianza, la motivación e el propio aprendizaje no sé si tienen ustedes preguntas antes de que pasen a las competencias para el siglo XXI e como todo esto se pode desarrollar podemos responder ahora a las preguntas o bien después creo que tendremos tiempo para ello yo sé que la competencia es una parte importante en el sistema de asociación e las competencias son definidas unha vez diferentes en diferentes países pero básicamente son basadas en competencias que son necesarias para aprender outros subjetos para ser capaz de actuar en una sociedad colegia e también para actuar para actuar en una sociedad para formar key competencias es unha una competencia genera que se trata de competencias clave que están en todas as asignaturas que son centrales e fundamentales hábitos muchos esforços para definir cuáles son estas competencias claves que son necesarias en la sociedad del siglo XXI se pueden ver muchos cambios en las destrezas necesarias para el mercado laboral por exemplo se pueden ver ustedes que hay una definición colectiva de las competencias transversales que son importantes para el siglo XXI tenemos competencias de laborales también para a vida tenemos ideas que están vinculadas en el aprendizaje en las de la información los medios de comunicación y tecnología y las competencias fundamentales como poden ser en matemáticas o en lectura estas destrezas podemos hablar de la creatividad del pensamiento crítico de la resolución de problemas de la toma de decisiones e del aprendizaje e de formas de trabajar en comunicación e en colaboración también de herramientas para el trabajo como utilizar la información e as tecnologías de la información e como ser estar preparados tener competencias informáticas estas destrezas para vivir en sociedad con destrezas de ciudadanía de carrera profesional de vida es una definición muy amplia para explicar lo que vamos a evaluar e sabemos que es muy importante para nos estudiantes quando entren en el mundo profesional personal son unas misións difíciles de medir un reto e sempre tenemos que preguntarnos se tenemos las medidas correctas se somos capaces de evaluar lo que se transmite a los estudiantes antes que estén las destrezas importantes para integrarse en la sociedad hemos tenido mediciones muy precisas sobre las competencias cabres como por ejemplo la lectura las metemáticas las ciencias estamos empezando a tener mediciones sobre las IFPs también hablado de PISA que ya se están centrando en outra forma de evaluar e saber como las personas están utilizando as tixas e tenemos también novos estudios todos electrónicos IPRs e tixas e queremos tener mediciones sobre el conocimiento de los alumnos pero también sobre comportamientos seu actitud de ciudadanía de democracia e es muy importante centrar-nos en otras destrezas no cognitivas como colaboración resolución de problemas la capacidad de comunicación de racionamiento e de análisis e es mucho más difícil medir estas características pero estamos haciendo un gran esfuerzo para tener datos e que seamos capaces de medir este tipo de destrezas no cognitivas es realmente un ámbito de desarrollo creo que todos tenemos mucho que hacer todavía e es uno de los grandes desarrollos de los estudios del futuro podemos hablar también de los estudios que se están preparando para los años venideros por ejemplo el IFS del 2016 para saber si los jóvenes están preparados para tomar su papel como ciudadanos e saber qual también es el conocimiento e la comprensión de los alumnos e cuáles son sus comportamientos e es creo que tan fundamental como los conocimientos tenemos también el estudio EFILSE del 2013 que permitida que los países van a volver a formar parte deste estudio en 2018 lo que haces un evaluación también de las competencias informáticas e de gestión de información esto tiene materias transversales centra en las capacidades de los alumnos a trabajar en un entorno con ordenadores e que sepa reaccionar a esta realidade se trata de evaluación este por ordenador donde se va un entorno que tiene que ser fácil de reconocer para los alumnos se ha construido un entorno en el que se utiliza internet donde se utiliza lo mismo que las habilidades que nuevamente tenemos con un ordenador aviario los resultados serán muy interesantes para saber como podemos captar a información que nos va a llegar creo que el primer informe nos dará máis luz sobre esto el 20 de noviembre para ser máis exactos después estamos pasando por ejemplo un ordenador que va pasar de su versión en ordenador se está transformando la evaluación en los distintos países que participen es muy importante comprender o que significa para la evaluación e es como se van a poder evaluar las mismas competencias muchas veces este también da la capacidad de evaluar las competencias que no se pueden hacer en un entorno con la PIPA PEL lo máis importante o máis novedoso es el ETIMS para el 2019 el objetivo consiste en transformar el ETIMS desde su versión en la PIPA PEL a la versión informatizada desde esta forma el contexto es diferente en cuanto a la situación e os recursos necesarios también queremos que los países estén preparados para participar en ellos aún así habrá países que seguirán utilizando a versión en PAPEL o incluso os dos versiones hemos visto que también os ordenadores tradicionales también se están cambiando en ás propias aulas e agora se utilizan as tabletas estos son esos metos máis fáciles máis baratos e es más fácil que los países puedan tener tabletas para os estudiantes en sus aulas por lo tanto os dispositivos, os medios van a cambiar e vamos a pasar al formato de tabletas e no del ordenador e os bastones fundamentales é que seremos capaces de evaluar áreas máis complejas por exemplo se podrán simular experimentos de fianfias isto não se pode hacer sobre o papel pero se pode hacer con un ordenador a esa forma tendremos una forma de evaluar máis interesante máis comprometida e que pode implicar máis motivación e se va a evaluar também las matemáticas a través de esta versión digitalizada queremos que este de esta forma podamos tener máis maior motivación para los exámenes pero tener a la par una evaluación fiable e prefisa de los resultados así como actualizado también a la forma de utilizar estos datos estos estudes de evaluación coñevan mucho trabajo, muchos recursos pero por si solos não van a poder rea dar un ímã de sistema educático de un país por tanto estas evaluaciones forman un sistema de evaluación de un país tienen que analizar en un contexto nacional e isto é fundamente como he dicho ás unas de las competencias clave en las que queremos centrar no tienen una forma fácil de ser evaluadas e por lo tanto queremos tener buenos indicadores aunque no tengamos la imagen máis completa pero podrón menos queremos tener unos indicadores de claros sobre el rendimiento do sistema educativo nacional me gustaría regalcar que se quiera entener e un análisis de las políticas educativas que sea fiable se tienen que analizar os estudios nacionales vinculados con los datos nacionales e las investigaciones nacionales para dar un ímã de información sobre este tema e os estudios internacionales van a dar una imagen de lo que está ocurriendo en los estados educativos para ellos necesitan datos regionales e locales e o que é fundamental para ver como se está desarrollando as situaciones en el torno se tiene que poder comparar con los datos nacionales se necesitan datos estadísticas internacionales e investigación e evaluación nacional para tratar de triangular esta información e establecer vinculos con outros estudios qualitativos por lo tanto se utiliza este abanico es posible establecer un sistema de evaluación nacional e tener información válida sobre o sistema educativo por último me gustaría entrar en algumas de las preguntas dilemas a los que nos enfrentamos quando establecemos un sistema de evaluación obviamente como investigadores se queden tener tantos datos como sean posibles a fin de tener un buen análisis e en paralelo se necesitan centrar la atención en la representatividad para saber se estos datos son representativos de todo o sistema que se quede analizar e se tiene que también ver qual son los elementos que causan una cierta fatiga en estas evaluaciones e se realmente centros educativos con ojos de frustración não permite tener una información quizás lo máis fiable posible me he dicho que ha habido cambios desde a opción en papel informatizada e isto va a tener una influencia sobre os resultados es muy importante que haya información fiable para que sepamos qual va a ser o impacto desta transición en estos resultados finales por último me gustaría decir que haya correlaciones versos efectos causales es xas veces xas nadres quen saber exactamente qual es los efectos de realizado na nova política e xas veces nos encuentran efectos causales o que se encuentra son correlaciones se puede ver que una organización tipo de organización por ejemplo va a dar mejor resultados o hay efectos de elementos de entorno unha correlación con cientos resultados pero no se puede ver que haya unha causa efecto e isto se tiene que ser muy prudente quando se passe a la interpretación de los datos hay que definir características correlaciones pero es muy bífil establecer unha causa efecto en educación muchas veces es máis difícil porque quando se está en un centro vocativo no sólo hay un tipo de intervención se trata de mejorar a enseñanza de distintas formas va a ver distintos tipos de reformas de prioridades e todo esto llega a las aulas es muy difícil por lo tanto encontrar el efecto de sólo un tipo de intervención pero muchas veces se puede encontrar es que cuando se mejora en los recursos o hay algún tipo de cambios hay resultados tan bien mejorados pero no es sólo por un elemento ese es el mensaje fundamental que te queria transmitir outro elemento que no he citado anteriormente es es la evaluación adaptativa es decir que estas evaluaciones se sean todavía máis pertinentes para os estudiantes es fundamental en los objetivos por ejemplo en la evaluación se va a adaptar a todas as perguntas esto es una forma de tener evaluación máis precisada de realmente cuál es el nivel máis alto esto es algo que está llegando todavía no está en las evaluaciones internacionales pero muchos países están tratando de integrarlos en sus evaluaciones nacionales tenemos cobertos también sobre las desresletas no cognitivas hemos visto que medimos lo que podemos medir algunas cosas es decir que no tenemos evaluaciones que van a permitir tener una imagen perfecta e es importante que nos encuenta porque estas destretas son muy importantes inclusive máis que algunas desretas cognitivas e tienen que recalcas en las aulas aunque sea difícil evaluar es un elemento fundamental no vamos a tener evaluaciones que van a poder captar toda una información o todos os elementos del sistema educativo pero van a dar unos indicadores e nos permitirán estabilizar co relaciones con las desretas cognitivas e no cognitivas por último palavras sabias da enseñanza efectiva puede que sea a la tarea máis ardua e es una forma realmente reconocer el trabajo del profesorado e cualquier forma de evaluación auténtica e se tiene éxito va a permitir dar unas mesores condiciones de las que ya existían gracias bueno después de esta intervención tan interesante de Amberit vamos abrir un pequeno espacio para preguntas en caso de que alguien tenga alguna pregunta para nuestro aponente parece que ha sido suficiente con su intervención así que damos por finalizada esta ponencia muchas gracias
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Hello and welcome to the session today. We will discuss the following question which says from a well shuffled pack of cards A card is drawn at random find the probability of getting a black queen Let us proceed with its solution We are given that a card is drawn from a well shuffled pack of cards. So here Well shuffling ensures equally lightly Outcomes now we need to find out the probability of getting a black queen So let us assume that E is the event of Getting a black queen. There are 52 cards in a pack. So that means Number of possible outcomes will be equal to 52 And in a pack of cards, there are two black queens. So number of outcomes Favorable to the event E will be 2 We know that probability of an event E is given by Number of outcomes favorable to the event E upon Number of all possible outcomes Now here number of outcomes favorable to E are 2 So this will be equal to 2 upon number of all possible outcomes. That is 52 and This will be equal to 1 upon 26 Thus probability of getting a black queen from a well shuffled pack of cards is 1 upon 26 With this we finish this session. Hope you must have understood the question. Goodbye. Take care and have a nice day
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Fight Cancer with Karate?
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The Heroes Circle is a global healing and wellness initiative inspired by the children of Kids Kicking Cancer.
We are a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that offers evidence based martial arts therapy to kids.
Our focus is on pain and stress management for pediatric patients, as well as creating resilience and support for otherwise healthy children.
Classes are delivered in person and virtually throughout hospitals, community organizations, medical facilities, outpatient centers, camps and schools across the United States and globally.
Heroes Circle Website: https://heroescircle.org
National Library of Medicine Study: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33402843/
00:00 Introduction
01:09 What is Heroes Circle?
02:43 How Does the Program Work?
04:18 How to Help
04:55 Power, Peace, Purpose
08:33 Age Eligibility
09:59 How Classes Work
12:00 The Costs and How to Join
13:16 How Viewers Can Get Involved
17:22 What's Next for Heroes Circle?
◼️𝗔𝗖𝗖𝗘𝗦𝗦 𝗘𝗫𝗖𝗟𝗨𝗦𝗜𝗩𝗘 𝗠𝗘𝗠𝗕𝗘𝗥 𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗧𝗘𝗡𝗧! ◼
(exclusive episodes, behind the scenes, seminars)
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Video Production by Fade 2 Black Productions, Inc.
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Imagine you're a hospital you've never heard of us and you have some person talking to you about working with kids who'll cancer with karate. They look at you like you are nuts. For anyone who's had cancer or had a family member go through it, you know all too well just how real that fear, stress, and pain really is. If you consider yourself a true martial artist and stick with us for a few minutes on this one because while unconventional, karate can actually be an effective tool for patients. That's why we're very happy to support the Hero Circle Kids Kicking Cancer. They are a nonprofit organization that provides evidence-based martial arts therapy to children with cancer and other life-threatening conditions. It was founded in 1999 by Rabbi Elemelik Goldberg after losing his two-year-old daughter to leukemia. A martial artist and Black Belt himself, Rabbi Goldberg began offering support to other children battling the deadly disease. The training is led by Richard Plowden who has had a substantial career as a top tournament fighter, was recently inducted into the Hall of Fame and named instructor of the year by Black Belt Magazine and he serves as the chief martial arts therapist. Mr. Plowden is with us today to give us a personal inside look at this very special program. What exactly is Hero Circle presented by Kids Kicking Cancer and how did it get started? 22 years ago, a rabbi, we call him Rabbi G, his name is Elemelik Goldberg. He started Kids Kicking Cancer at a children's hospital in Michigan. The first couple of years, it was just oncology patients that the organization worked with, but oncology patients and hematology patients, patients that may have sickle cell or other blood disorders, oftentimes they're treated in the same clinic. So there were kids who were hematology patients and other illnesses who said, well, while the cancer kids can have this program, how come we can? So then we started working with kids with other illnesses. And with that came the organization being named Kids Kicking Cancer, but Kids Without Cancer, where we were servicing. So many of them misunderstood. They thought they had cancer and their parents may not tell them and that type of thing. So Rabbi G came up with the term Hero Circle to include all of the different illnesses and the fact that they inspire each other. So the kids with sickle cell, they inspire our hematology kids who inspire our sickle cell kids who inspire our organ transplant kids. And we work with any kids who are in pain with illness and their siblings all over the world. It's the Kids Kicking Cancer Hero Circle. What is the primary goal of the program and how are the kids expected to use material that they learn? It's an empowerment program using the carrot of martial arts, let's say. We like to say that the martial arts is the metaphor. So there's no sparring that takes place, there's no board breaking, there's no self-defense. We do teach blocks, we teach some kicks, we'll teach some strikes. And there are some kids who even do forms of cotton depending on how long they've been with us. But our goal is to infuse on them that they are powerful martial artists and they can fight whatever comes their way. We like to say that in the movies, the martial artists are the only people who beat up the bad guys. So right away, when we walk into a clinic or a hospital room with our uniform on and we're being positive and really trying to inspire the kids, they latch on to us and they buy in to what it is that we do. So we have kids who use our breathing techniques and meditation, which is really the crux of our program. Happens to be our therapeutic interventions. So we have kids who use that while they're going through a procedure, having the port accessed, might be something as simple as getting a shot, a lot of adults are fearful of shots, let alone a five or six year old kid. So they're getting in the shot and they begin to do what we call their power breathing or go into a meditative state. The doctors are amazed. So it's been very effective for pain management, you would say. Oh, no doubt about it. That's really a huge part of what it is that we do is pain management. There are numerous studies confirming that cancer patients with strong emotional support show higher recovery rates. I've also included a link in the description to the National Library of Medicine that publish a study on the effectiveness of this exact program. And they concluded that children with this therapy experience a significant reduction in pain and emotional distress. Hero Circle is supported by fundraisers and donations and you can give through their website or via the donate button that's next to this video and they will receive 100% of the contributions. If you can't financially commit, then please share this with everyone you can. The therapy is free and by making families aware of it, you now have the power to give their child an extra tool to fight with. Tell us about power, peace, and purpose. Well, power, peace, purpose happens to be one of our mantras. And we say that when we bow. You know, because all martial arts systems will most have some type of bow that they do. Rabbi G. in creating, the kids hitting cancer hero circle came up with a bow where with the right hand we say power, we cover power with peace and then we bow and say purpose. We do that because we tell the kids, boom, you're now a powerful martial artist. You can fight whatever is coming your way. We tell them that we say peace because we also give them the ability to take control and calm themselves down. And then all of our children will tell you when we ask them what's your purpose, they'll say to teach the world because one thing that takes place, Daniel, all of us, we wanna know what is our purpose? So we tell these young warriors who are going through the fights of their lives many times that their purpose is to be a teacher, to be a role model, to have adults who might complain about stubbing their toe. Look at this kid who's going through chemo treatment and go, wow, they can do it. I can do it. So the kids really take ownership of that. We do demonstrations with corporations and other public groups and they help to inspire adults with our mantra, power, peace, purpose. That is fantastic. And then watching some of the videos you have online, I noticed that a lot of the kids are repeating the phrase that they say, breathe in the light and breathe out the dark or push out the dark. Can you tell us about that? Yeah, for sure. We make an attempt to make things tangible, right? So when we ask them to breathe in the light, of course, initially, some will point to a light bulb or the sun or that's what they initially think we're talking about. But then we let them know, no, night happens to be the good things that take place in your life. Strength, courage, love. And then you want to blow out the pain, the fear, the anger. So we'll go through sessions where we'll have kids who are identified what their light is and what their darkness is. And that's what we want them to focus on. So you're making it relative to their own viewpoints? Oh, no doubt about it. Because each kid's journey is their own. And, you know, I'm someone myself at my advanced age, thank God, I've never had to go through cancer treatment. So I can't talk to them from that standpoint, although one of our lead instructors, Michael Hunt, was part of the very first kids kicking cancer class 22 years ago at Children's Hospital in Michigan. He's now one of our lead instructors and he can speak to the kids and parents from that personal experience, which has really helped enhance our program as well, because a lot of times, you know, people will tell you, you don't know what I'm going through. You know, you don't know, you don't understand. And Michael will smile and then begin to tell his story. What a powerful figurehead just to have in place. So the kids could actually see someone who went through it and used it and actually got through and fought the battle themselves. Yes, sir, especially someone, as he tells his story, long story short, he had some ribs removed as a child. And because of the cancer, they replaced the ribs with a piece of plastic. And his mom said, well, as he gets older and as he grows up, you know, what's gonna happen with that piece of plastic? His body's gonna grow, but the plastic won't grow. And the doctors told her that he's not gonna survive. And here we are, now he's in his 30s and he's thriving. Thank God. Is there an age eligibility, like a cut off restriction for any of the students? Well, initially when it was started, I think Rabbi Gee thought that the program kids would age out about 18 or that type of thing. But what happened is we become a support group. We have individuals who are in their 20s who still interact with us, you know, post-treatment. So it really is a lifelong commitment. Yeah, oh, it is. It is, and you know, life is about relationships anyway. You know, so when you find someplace where you feel comfortable, and that's one thing that, and talking to a number of our young people and parents without organization, there's a sense of normals, right? We don't treat them any different. You know, we have kids, Daniel, that have gone through cancer treatment and been told by parents of kids in school that the cancer is contagious. So you can't hang out with that person because you might catch it. So you know, imagine what that does to a young person in elementary school to hear some nonsense like that. And they know better, but they're being excluded. But that's where that training can get back in. So you're teaching them how to manage and cope with not just the pain, but now when they're dealing with scrutiny or anything else, social-wise they can apply that training through that as well. That is, that's exactly it. You get it. And how are classes held? Well, we have a few different ways that we interact with the individuals and COVID has changed a lot, I must say too. One, we do clinic visits. Any interactions that we have are approved by physician or hospital. So, you know, it's not like we're just willy-nilly going in here and doing things. We have an eight-hour training program that we have individuals go through too as we onboard them with us. And then they have to go through training with the individuals' hospitals that we're involved in. So we're going for clinic visits and then we're also allowed to go bedside, you know, and see patients while they're in their room with the hospitals that have approved us. Another way that we interact is now on Zoom, we do our classes. So Zoom has increased our reach to whereas in the past we had to have instructors with boots on the ground to physically be there for the kids, now we have hospitals where they'll go with an iPad room to room, that's a child life specialist and with a nurse and have a kid on camera while I'm here in Detroit working with them as far as breathing goes, might show them a block, a couple of punches and then get inside their head with inspirational messages. So even the kids who can't physically get up and perform to moves, they're still included because you're talking about doing bedside, so everyone's included. Everyone's included, and I'll tell you, Daniel, I have one class that takes place out of New Jersey, 100% of the kids are in the wheelchair, 100%. We have to be able to make adjustments. So if we have one physical class where a kid is in the wheelchair, one in-person class, kids in the wheelchair, we're not kicking that day. We sit back and we customize the class to the group that we have so that everybody feels included. So is there a cost to the families for this, or how do people actually sign up for this program? They're recommended by their physicians, the child life specialists, the nurses and or online, a number of parents have found us. So the parent then gets the physician to sign off on joining our program and it takes off from there. And there's no cost to the patients to be part of it. Oh no, no, no, no, no. Everything is free. Here in Detroit, which is our hub, which is where we started. So here we have three vans that we run for classes where we go and pick up kids from home and bring them physically to classes. So, but everything, everything is free. We operate on grants, donations, that type of thing. Fundraisers, we've had a number of martial arts schools do kick-a-pounds for us and that type of thing. So donations would go to the transportation cost, the equipment, the gear, the uniforms. The uniform, that is correct. We order through Century. We have a partnership with Century and they give us a pretty good deal on that. You know, imagine the type of insurance we have to carry too. You know, and every eye is dotted, every tear is crossed with us. What is the most impactful way any viewers can actually contact you guys and contribute to the cause? For sure contributing, and we are 501c3, we are a non-profit organization. So it's always a struggle, so to speak. So if the martial arts community, and that's what we've been working with Century on, can embrace us with fundraising and also potential instructors. The challenge with the instructors become is so many of us are in a box and we teach the way that we were taught. So getting away from that hardcore, sparring, super rough impact type thing and understanding that these are young people who have challenges and we have to soften things. We have to come down to their level so that they can embrace the beauty of martial arts which is really a holistic activity. That brings up the question is, can any martial artists from different styles of arts contribute or what's the actual material that you guys teach? Daniel, you are so sharp. Well, because everything that we do revolves around basics, we're very adaptable. One of my best instructors out of the Chicago area happens to be a judo practitioner. Now stop and think about that. But we've been able to work with him as far as blots, punches, just the basics so that he can teach it to the kids and then still get inside of it. And that's the key. We're not trying to make somebody kick like Bill Superfoot Wallace. We're not trying to make them as tough as Benny or Kitties. You know, we're setting back and trying to make them be the best human being that they can be while they're fighting such a rough day. So there is a basic set curriculum that's basically universal if you wanna call it that. Yes, sir, that's correct. I'm heavily involved in tournament competitions. I was part of the very first sponsored karate team in the United States, the Budweiser team, and Grandmaster Parker was our advisor. So I was blessed enough to interact with him. Now, I don't compete myself anymore, but over the years I had a very, very, very, very, very good tournament career. To the point now where my son and daughter, Morgan Plowden and Richard Avery Plowden, are two of the top competitors in the world right now from a tournament standpoint. So I tell people, if I can make that kind of switch and turn it off, you know, I had my spiron class in a couple of hours here, but if I can make that kind of switch, anybody can. Because, you know, I come from a very, very structured tournament background, but kids can get cancer, change my life. What kind of feedback have you received from families and patients that are in the program? Oh my gosh, well, understand, Dan, this will be 18 years, I think, of me doing this. So, you know, the feedback has been one, quite emotional, to be honest with you, and also quite uplifting, because you know you made a difference. In 18 years, I have to say, we've lost some kids, you know, and I tell the story as one of them, a young man named Tony, who relapsed brain cancer. And I walked, he wasn't doing well, but I walked him to his hospital room one day and he perped up and just started smiling. I say, Tony, well, why are you smiling? He said, because I knew you'd be here, you know, and just having a young, a teenager and he eventually passed, unfortunately, but hearing that from him just gives you such a rush, you know, because you know that you're looking out for. Kids can sense your sincerity. And what are the goals for the future of the program? Well, we're working right now on seeing how we expand. You know, as I said, we started here in Detroit, and when I was hired 18 years ago, we also had New York, it was Detroit, New York. And now over the years, you know, I was blessed enough a couple of years ago to go to South Africa to help set up our program there. You know, so wherever there are ill kids, we want to be able to service them as long as of course we can stay ahead of the game financially. But again, what Zoom has done is cut down on a lot of those costs because to do a class in Dallas, Texas, I don't have to have the instructor there. So, you know, it's, man, again, for me, it's been life altering. I thought that I was gonna own a few schools that franchise it out. I had my tournament organization and all of that got put second. You found the real martial arts. Oh, I did. I definitely called them. So viewers, for the walk away, which is one idea about your program, what would you like that idea to be? That the martial arts is a wonderful activity that can literally change lives without breaking bones. Sorry, well, thank you so much. I really appreciate your time. No, no, no, thank you. Thank you for reaching out to share with the world what we do for our kids because we, it's needed. Thank you. So most of us will spend the majority of our lives training to protect ourselves just in case we have to. For these kids that struggle exists every single day, and if you really wanna make a difference to the martial arts, then here is an opportunity to do so. Every single one of us watching this has a way to help, even if it's simply to spread the awareness. You can make a donation to their website or via the donate button next to this video. If you have a school and would like to organize a fundraiser, you can reach out to them at the link in the description below. But if you know of anyone who is struggling with cancer or another disease, please reach out to them and tell them about this program. You never know what could push the odds in their favor. And that's the real power of the martial arts, making us as strong as we possibly can be. And if you believe that, you'll wanna meet Ian McLeod, who was our guest on the show and he showed us how he used karate to recover from a series of traumatic brain injuries and how that training has given him a functional life. The mental fortitude and power that can be attained through the martial arts is real if we can learn to embrace it.
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We're now going to take a look at a topic called Exergy or Availability. Availability in Exergy, sometimes this is referred to as looking at second law efficiencies. So what we're doing here is we're looking at processes and determining how close our process is approximating reversible process, so one without irreversibilities. And so basically what Exergy analysis enables us to do is to perform analysis of systems and determine where we can make improvements. So just to give a little bit of a review, we've looked at a number of different efficiencies thus far in the course. So we've looked at thermal efficiencies and we said that that was network output divided by total heat input. And in terms of a pictorial representation of application to a heat engine, we talked about having a source and a sink. So source is supplying the heat from a hot temperature source. The heat then flows through our heat engine and through this process we're able to extract some work out. And on the low side, we reject that heat into a sink. So that is the idea of the heat engine that we've explored thus far and we've come up with the efficiency of this. We also talked about the Carnot efficiency and the Carnot efficiencies were for reversible processes. And for the Carnot efficiency, we gave the symbol reversible after eta thermal in order to denote that this is for a reversible process. And we quantified the Carnot efficiency in terms of the temperature in Kelvin. And the last thing that we looked at with the efficiencies were the isentropic efficiencies or the adiabatic efficiencies for different components that we might have within a cycle that we're examining. And here it was things like eta t for a turbine, eta c for a compressor, eta p for a pump, and eta capital N for a nozzle. So those are some of the different efficiencies that we've looked at thus far in the course. And these are all what we can refer to as being first law efficiencies. We will now look at a different type of efficiency. And we will refer to this as being a second law efficiency. And in doing this, it will take us towards an area called exergy analysis, which enables us, like I said earlier, to compare a cycle that we might be looking at to how that cycle would be performing if it was performing without any irreversibility, so in a reversible manner.
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Yeah, doing it weekly seems to be the prime spot That's what I was doing I you know, but I was like maximizing. Yeah exactly and and that's what I was doing But it was sort of stagnant it wasn't I was like well, maybe people don't want to pay me Well, don't want to give you money No, that's true. Maybe people don't want to do that I think that a lot whenever the numbers go down. I'm like, maybe people are just tired of my dail Doing a long time. I don't mind a new deal Tom and integrate a chicken Now chicken and every pot and then the dumplings could be like the next tier pot for every chicken Libertarian spin Yeah, so I'll probably talk about it into the show, but if anybody's out there and wants to support me They can't y'all hear Gary Johnson's running for Senate New Mexico. No He I thought he just honestly like after the election. I thought he just kind of fell off the radar for me No, you think that because he wasn't making news every day anymore because the election was over But he wasn't stopping he wasn't stopping he was enjoying his liberties. That's right He was terry ending his liberties all over the country I don't know if that's a hey, do we need to reorder these stories Thomas nope. Oh, yep You're right Sorry, I meant I meant to say some earlier, but I was like I was holding out hope I didn't want to change anything until until I had to honestly We just need to reassign those two and now we're good Yeah Using my art as their little is their little drawings as their little things Oh, is there are avatars yes your little avatars. Yeah, are they giant blue creatures from a La shale planet and or the chill zone. Okay. Oh Len wants to be my friend. Hey Careful. I don't know about that. Yeah. Have caution Tom. Look at that. You let Len in and You get all great art There now I have a friend Message me message me friend, okay Send me a modicon It's not like discord is rocket science or anything But but I remember what I was setting up this, you know that because Tom had set up everything for DTNS I was like, oh Okay, it took me a minute. There were the discord does a few things are interesting As far as just kind of like the back end stuff goes but it's a really fun app. I Don't know if anyone else thinks this is you just have to get used to it. That's all yeah Yeah, no, it's it's yeah, there's not not no real learning curve But I think I'm just so used to using slack for a lot of things that I was like Oh discord actually works a lot better for a lot of other things. They're they're both nice tools. Yeah Alrighty then I gotta play with all this. Yeah. Yeah, shall we do the show then show what? You're a show Ms. Lane May I ask you to read line three? You may and you have please read line three Okay, I do you're gonna go there. I just do all right here we go three two Thanks, everybody who supports daily tech news show directly to find out more head to daily tech news show comm slash supports This is the daily tech news for Friday, August 24th 2018 in Los Angeles. I'm Tom Merritt and from studio zoo I am Sarah Lane. Oh and from You know Cleveland, Ohio. I'm land Let's not try to put too fine a point on it. It's where I am It's been a couple weeks. I forgot how to do this Studio zoo though is new You may have heard of the Bronx Zoo or perhaps the San Diego Zoo. Well, my home Feels like both of those but a little bit less organized. Yeah Wait, I love it. That's tough our producer Roger Chang is here, but Roger You'll be absent for a little bit because you're having another baby I Will be well, you know You're a big part of it. You throw the father in try to write her in as a deduction as soon as possible. Yeah So yes, big thanks to Amos. You may have heard us reference Amos may have heard Amos talking on the pre and post show He'll be filling in for Roger next week. Let's start with a few tech things. You should know The Samsung Galaxy Note 9 and Galaxy Watch are on sale now the Note 9 128 gigabyte version is $1,000 you can get 512 gigabytes for $1,250 the 42 millimeter Galaxy Watch is $330 or if you want LTE It's 380 and the 46 millimeter model is 350 or 400 with LTE No more word on the Galaxy home smart speaker Slack developer Felix Reisberg has created the best thing ever For Windows Mac OS and Linux you can now run Windows 95 as an app Blessed blessed day wordpad works paint works mind sweeper works. I would not recommend running The drive detector the drive space app because that hung it up for me and I can't get it unhung yet But it also doesn't have networking services because you can't really use internet Explorer You can download the app and the source code on get hub Why don't ask why just have fun. Just do it It's Friday. The World Bank has priced the world's first public bond that is managed entirely using blockchain It's a test to see how blockchain might improve bond sales practices Commonwealth Bank of Australia is the sole manager of the two-year bond now the blockchain process makes almost instantaneous a procedure that usually requires a manual book build and then allocation and then extended settlement and then Registrar and then a custodian. No, man. I can't wait till buying a house is on the blockchain. I'm just saying Who will do it first? I bet somebody's doing it. Yeah, right. Let's talk a little bit more about Epic and by epic. I mean the game company encouraging players of fortnight to secure their accounts with two-factor Authentication now, that's not new Blizzard was pushing two-factor authentication ten years ago because everybody was trying to hack into everybody else's World of Warcraft accounts So two-factor authentication is very mature using it on popular games like fortnight Not a big surprise, but epic is encouraging you to turn on to FA by giving you the boogie down character emote for free Makes your character boogie down I have to say this is a really genius way to make people be more secure because a company can tell you all day and You know give you little pop-up warnings and you know remind you and you know Google and Facebook do this to me all the time I have to to a fey turned on anywhere I can but for everyone else who is like It's the incentive of of getting something cool In in in reaction to doing what you should do for the for the sake of you for your own sake But all that also the company's sake is really genius. It's the carrot. It is Herit Kerr No, I withdraw that one. It's the carrot not the stick, right? Like that's that's that's the whole point here Granted fortnight Has an advantage where they have things like emotes that are in-game very popular that they can do that will motivate people I'm not sure how this works in like enterprise software But but you know, maybe I mean slack has emojis. Maybe there's a custom emoji. They could give you or something I mean you can create your own. I know that but Yeah, the idea of getting people to be more secure by giving them something they want seems like Something you could apply in a lot of places. Maybe it's sort of like training a dog to sit If you do this thing, right It's like hey, you want to boogie down about you can see I've got lots of dog metaphors these days I can I'll keep them coming to FA to FA. No to FA FA good boy BuzzFeed news obtained an email from Facebook head of cybersecurity policy Nathaniel Geitscher Glitcher rather scheduling a discussion with Google Microsoft Snapchat and other companies to be held at Twitter headquarters Friday What is it about? Well, the meeting is described as the next step in discussing information operations and election protection Especially considering that this is an election year Yeah, okay, this is causing a bigger stir than I would expect but probably just because it has the word election in it And everybody seems to freak out when you bring up anything that has the like what elections stolen not stolen You're wrong. No, you're wrong that the way that conversation usually goes But I think it's good that all of these companies that are Facing the same challenges both in managing expectations of their users and Legitimately having problems on their platforms are getting together You know snapchat hasn't suffered from the same kinds of problems that other companies have and maybe the other companies can learn something from that And maybe snapchat just hasn't suffered from it yet And maybe this can help them prevent it from happening because they can learn from other companies I think this is a very good thing. I think it's a very good thing too I think yes, the the the fact that election is in there has people going like oh, there's a big deal But also it's sort of head of all these companies, you know Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey at secret meeting at Twitter headquarters You know, what could they be discussing? You know changing their platforms? Well, the two companies and obviously there are others involved Google and snapchat among others But but if you just think of Facebook and Twitter as examples of two companies that all we hear about is is, you know, the the the riots from from from users who feel that the the the platforms are contributing to the the the fall of society and I'm sure that a lot of that is part of the discussions, but it's not necessarily as Big a deal like Twitter isn't going to change tomorrow probably based on these meetings but it does Provide a window into the fact that these companies are working together and notice similar problems on social platforms Yeah, I feel it's interesting that Facebook called the meeting at Twitter's headquarters, right? It's it's very much like the the meeting of the five networks. We will find neutral ground I will call the meeting but we will hold it to my friend jack's Place so that everyone feels comfortable Because you know These are competitors all all of these companies want to steal something from each other whether it's ad dollars Or or users or eyeballs or whatever So it is a big deal for them to to try to negotiate a way to cooperate and I I think that's huge Well, folks apple has dozens of shows. Yeah, if you haven't heard opera Spielberg those where do I where do I watch these shows tom? It can't watch That's the fun part. Yeah, we have no idea what they're doing with all of this jennifer aniston reese witherspoon american shows Because Somebody will be able to watch them someday. I want to assume Our technica has confirmed that among them our tv series based on isaac asimov's foundation series huge Fundamental science fiction series that informed everything from star trek beyond Not star trek beyond the movie but informed a lot of science fiction both television and written It is a novel that spans generations It's about harry selden who who works for a foundation that can kind of predict the future And tries to preserve The the rights of people in the face of the declining galactic empire. It's about sociology It's about science. It's it's it's something that if you haven't read and you do like science fiction You you probably ought to read just for science fiction literacy. Anyway, it's starting into a tv show at apple David goyer screenwriter for the dark night and batman begins and josh freedman creator of the tv series terminator The sarah connell chronicles will be the showrunners. So they've got a nice resume. They'll also be executive producers Isaac asmov's daughter robin will also be an executive producer and the series will be produced for apple by sky dance Uh sky dance the folks who did altered carbon for netflix. Uh, if you're familiar with that, uh, they also do the um john krasinski series on amazon jack reacher the jack reacher series on amazon, so Again, more big names sarah making big shows Uh, no one's ever successfully been able to bring an isaac asmov foundation series to air or movie so Sure, I mean, it sounds like sky dance is doing all the work, right? Uh, well, yeah And that's true of all of these that's a really good point. Like it's not like apple is producing any of this stuff They're they're basically paying Production companies to make shows for them. Yes, which is which is the hollywood model Um, even though sure it's changing in some ways. That's that that's how most of this works. Yeah at the same time Okay, let's jack ryan. Thank you. Sorry jack ryan not jack reacher. Okay. Thank you and mic Oh jack ryan not to be confused with jake ryan That's a whole different person, but uh, but some of you will get that you're old enough um, I think that And let's just say let's just say that apple announced all these shows, you know What their iphone event in the fall now? I don't totally think that that's going to happen But hey stranger things have right what if they did right if they're you know, they come out and tell We got a new yeah Like oprah's working with us reese and jennifer are working with us But you know, we've got you some things in the works and for all these science fiction folks of which we know You know play very well on tvn movies. There's a huge audience there I feel like this is a great way to round out content for anyone who's like, I don't know about that fluffy stuff It's not even the first science fiction show they've acquired. They've got a ronald d more Uh deal two, uh, and I know i'm forgetting another one That's they have just got a huge huge pile of stuff And it's going to be really interesting when they finally come out and say and now you can actually watch it Right and in this category, we've got three shows rather than just the one. Yeah, it's it's uh, it's I I I'm eagerly awaiting something anything apple soon of the better The next web reports that michael trazi from sorbonne university in france and roman v yampolski from the university of louisville In the u.s. Are researching the merits of artificial Stupidity now the idea behind this is that artificial general intelligence, which is the smartest kind of ai that we have at this point Doesn't actually have computational and cognitive limits The way all humans do in some form so from the white paper from these researchers says We say that an ai is made artificially stupid on a task when some limitations are deliberately introduced to match a human's ability To do that task an artificial general intelligence or agi can be made safer by limiting its computing power and memory Or by introducing artificial stupidity on certain tasks And to test this the researchers among other things are coding in 14 human biases That would be like the bandwagon effect We've all heard that or confirmation bias or authority bias or the spotlight effect and so on Yeah, so this is this is a hard one to wrap your head about artificial general intelligence is the idea that the ai can think on its own It doesn't need to be trained much. It doesn't need to be given a set of data It can just generally think Which is something that isn't quite ready for prime time. This is not what the go playing bot does This is not what Watson does But the fear is once we get artificial general intelligence working really well It will Be a danger. This is what elan musk and steven hawking Worn and warned about because it could become a super intelligence Which we then couldn't stop because we wouldn't be smart enough That's the fear a lot of people think the fear is overblown But these researchers are saying well just in case Maybe we should put in some breaks, uh, and they're calling it artificially stupid Because all the biases that we're trying to correct for on facebook and twitter They're like we'll just give them those and that'll keep them from being too smart Will it though? I mean, I don't know. It's it's this is a fascinating story And I was trying to think of an example Before the show of okay. Well, if someone says robot's going to take my job on the assembly line What would be a situation where the robot would be like? I know what's better than this, you know Because these humans didn't actually make this assembly line correctly and kind of muck the whole thing up anybody has A uh an example Please let me know because I couldn't really think of a good one But I understand why this would be really advantageous just at least for research purposes To see how human like AI can be Based on all of these biases and limitations that that humans have we don't all have the same ones That's the thing so you have to introduce a bunch and then kind of see where how it shakes out Yeah, I mean these these artificial general intelligences won't be working on the assembly line, right? They they will be they'll be running somewhere as a as a consultation device The one would think and if i'm reading the white paper, right? The way they're thinking these biases will help is for instance the bandwagon effect. That's the effect that says Well, everybody else thinks this is awesome. So i'm going to think it's awesome too, whether it's awesome or not if you have the agi Suffer the bandwagon effect. It will start to acquire human values and be less likely to say You know what humans really aren't necessary like I can logically prove that you're not necessary Instead it'll be like well bandwagon effect like all the humans think they're necessary So I guess they're necessary to be able to be like the humans. Uh, that's just one example I love it Yeah, wonderful world we live in Bring on the stupid ai Uh, yes stupid ai and flying cars Volkswagen uber kitty hot and glee are among the companies that are right now developing flying cars like the tech is actually Feasible it's actually being built the bigger challenge now is less about the technology and more about Safety like how do we make it so that people don't kill each other with flying cars? How do we make it so that we don't run into airplanes? What kind of government regulation do we need? That's going to be the big barrier now Uh as they perfect the actual technology behind it and japan is trying to get ahead of that The trade ministry is gathering 21 companies together in tokyo on august 29th to create a flying car roadmap for japan's government Or maybe a flight plan would be a better thing than a road map. So it's flying cars Whatever it is the idea is to provide safety standards and infrastructure ahead of other countries To make japan appealing as to place to launch your flying cars One of the reasons for that is the japanese automakers are a little bit behind uber and glee and kitty hawk In making these and so japan thinks well if our domestic companies need to catch up What if we become the place where everybody wants to start so they've invited uber airbus bowing nec Uh, a toyota backed company called cardivator And some airlines like ana and japan airlines as well as yamato holdings Which is just a big conglomerate in japan. Uh, those are among the companies in this initial group You know, I had a funny thought about because my My question is is always immediately like, yeah, how do you how do you stand your lane? Right when you're in the air if there are enough cars where there's a real hazard of of running into another or Or varying off course What if the flying cars? Actually just Were above a road that already existed now I know that that sounds silly because it's like the whole point is to not have to deal with the road but the road could illuminate sort of like um The uh, what's the hotel in las vegas with the with the light that goes up to that you can see some space The luxor kind of well, maybe not that that um strong but something where it's like, okay There's the road But then there's the vertical flying road up above kind of like the training wheels for all of us road car Drivers. Yeah used to it because obviously if you're a pilot, you know, like well, I don't need that landmark You can fly by numbers Right, but you can because you're a pilot I I can know the numbers but might be nice to be like, oh, okay I'm being guided by that thing down below and in fact, that's a great idea because it wouldn't even have to stick to all roads You could erect. I would think you'd be able to erect fairly cheaply just some guide post lights If you want to expand the lanes so that you can you can provide Safe flight paths that are out of the way of everything else Yeah, as a as a person who doesn't really like jaywalking and you know But I am fearful in a car in general and like to follow rules. It's like I would want this I don't feel comfortable. Uh, well, I suppose if I had enough training flying a car would be Second nature. Sure. I mean driving a car was hard at first as well But as somebody who's like, I would like to tiptoe into this and I want everybody to be as safe as possible That was my little idea. Yeah. Well, I'm curious what japan comes up with and why they didn't invite you to this meeting Yeah, I obviously I'm full of good stuff. Uh, come on japan get on it If you want to get all the tech headlines each day in about five minutes Be sure to subscribe to daily tech headlines dot com All right facial recognition software installed monday at washington dallas international airport flag 26 year old man As not matching his passport photo. They had just installed this monday Boom caught somebody turned out the man traveling from brazil With a supposedly french passport was carrying his real id from the republic of congo in his shoe now Orlando international airport implemented the same software back in june There if they caught anybody they're not saying but uh, so so dallas kind of lucked out in making this work right away But there's a lot of talk about whether security is effective at airports or whether it's all security theater There's a lot of talk about whether facial recognition is actually useful. Would it would can it really? Provide any kind of security or is it just some kind of invasion of privacy? Uh, this is but one data point that does not make a proof, but it is interesting It is interesting I guess it must have been inside his sock, right because he would have had to take his shoes off I don't know. Maybe I don't know if he had socks on but yeah good point Yeah, well, there was a photo and it did appear that but yeah, I don't know. Maybe he had tsa pre but but uh No, not if he's come if he's french. She wouldn't add tsa pre. So oh, yeah, that's true. Okay. It must have been in a sock You're absolutely right and yeah, I think we we have talked quite a bit especially lately about how Facial recognition For example, that's used by law enforcement agencies at least a few of them in the u.s. Where there's false positives and people are worried about About the the legal implications of of of folks who are being unfairly targeted all of that stuff is Extremely valid And so this sort of story is sort of like, huh? All right. Well I guess if the facial recognition software had not been installed There's a much greater chance that the passport would have would have he he may have gone through We don't really know but we do know that he was caught this way Tom and I were having an interesting discussion this morning because I was like well, okay, but I mean if I walk if I try to walk through tsa with a Unregistered gun. I mean I will probably be caught So it's not because I I had I had said is this the first time they've actually caught someone Being it for for a criminal violation At tsa and you're like one about guns. I'm like, oh, you're right. Okay people get caught bringing guns through tsa But my argument back to you was but they're not necessarily intending to commit a crime Most of those people forgot the gun was packed or or didn't realize or you know, they didn't have intent to harm You know, I mean no and knives too like a lot of times people have knives in their baggage, etc Of course, um, in fact, I have had not a knife, but you know, it just was army knife You know things seized through tsa that I was like, oh, sorry. I forgot that that was in there But if I was intending to commit a crime, um Then yes something like facial recognition software, which as you mentioned tom It's you can't you can't have an illegal passport. That's that's not okay So that in itself is a crime even if this man who I do not know was intending to commit a crime After getting in the u.s. Or not. Yeah, and and and Then of course you brought up drugs and I'm like, oh, yeah, no airport security catches drugs mugglers a lot over the years So it certainly isn't the first time that they've caught a criminal but it did somehow it stood out to me because There are no examples I can think of where the security checkpoint Stopped an attack that we know of other than deterrence and I'm not trying to discount that But I'm saying they didn't like find someone trying to bring something through and said Oh, you were planning an attack and we foiled it That's that's usually not what tsa does usually tsa acts more as a deterrent And and it does catch these smaller crimes that we're talking about So this felt big to me like oh it actually they actually stopped somebody while they were doing something wrong right And again, it's it's if you have people who you know if I go through Security and I've got my passport. I don't have any fake passports on me at least right now No, I'm just kidding. I've never had one But if you know if it's if it's me and and this is actually happening going through customs You know, they're kind of like take off your hat and look this way and yeah, okay I guess that's you but again that that would be I would think your eyes are tired. It's been a long day You see a lot of folks kind of looks like the passport says all the right things Facial recognition in that sense would be really helpful Potentially and has been as we've seen here Thanks to everybody who participates in our sub reddit You can submit stories and vote on them at daily tech news show at reddit.com Also head over to facebook.com slash group slash daily tech news show lots of options to keep in touch with us Let's talk about Vertical farms eric aka ebarch in our irc as you may know him is reporting in from his Vertical farm job. Hey dts crew. This is eric barch or as you may know me better in irc ebarch And I really enjoyed your conversation on agtech and chipotle and just felt I had to chime in as I actually work for a vertical farming startup in pittsburgh Now if you're not familiar with vertical farming Kind of as its name implies we stack the produce vertically inside a building versus the traditional farming where you'd have a big giant open field And that actually becomes very important because space is at a premium in urban areas Now we're doing some interesting things like using commodity hardware So raspberry pies to reduce our cost of automation by an order of magnitude And because all the food is grown indoors, we have a lot more control over the variables So everything from temperature to humidity to co2 and it also allows us to drastically reduce the use of pesticides That you would have to use in a traditional farm Now some people might think that we're in direct competition to traditional farms But traditional farms still have quite the edge in terms of volume The thing that makes us unique because we're growing indoors We can grow things that the traditional farms wouldn't be able to depending on the time of season So things like tomatoes we probably wouldn't grow that in the middle of summer But you know the winter it'd be a great opportunity for us Anyway, I just want to mention a few things because I think there's a lot of cool stuff happening in the space And as always keep up the good work and I'll be around to watch z barge signing off. We have the best audience ever Really do. Oh my gosh Give me good tasting tomatoes in the winter. I beg of you Well, and I love that it's in pittsburgh, right that not where most people maybe people in pittsburgh would Think this I don't know. Uh, but most people wouldn't guess pittsburgh They'd probably pick iowa or something even though it's like, well, no a vertical farm could be anywhere Right, it could be in downtown Manhattan if you wanted it to be I think well and and and um Good stuff like Less pesticide use is something that I just wouldn't have thought of but it makes perfect sense. Yeah vertical farms. All right Thanks e-barge. Thanks e-barge. All right. What do we got in the mail bag, sir? Vince has some thoughts on apple removing facebook security app onavo, which we talked about uh yesterday from apple's app store Vince says apple says facebook was gathering data about installed apps Facebook says they aggregate the data so it's not personal. So it's not violating the rules Maybe I misunderstood the points that were made in the show But if this was just web traffic, then all vpns would be in trouble While ios won't just hand over a list of installed apps I have a suspicion that onavo was using the ability to ask if specific apps were installed So facebook could be checking which of their apps and key competitors apps are installed as facebook moves into other markets Online dating for example apple may have finally noticed what they were up to as the list of apps They asked about past some threshold Uh, no, it's a good point vince and and I you know deserve the correction for for stating it wrong and talking about web traffic my point was that they That they had to be doing something more than just logging web traffic or a browser. I use browsers, but vpns would be another one Uh, they were and I didn't make this clear on yesterday's show Analyzing the traffic that went through their vpn to see what apps were being used. They weren't doing anything special Uh, they were just logging it. So they were logging more Than just what they needed to operate the vpn And I think that's that's where facebook and apple were having the disconnect for facebook's like Hey, we're just logging it and keeping track. It's not associated with anyone's id and apple's like, yeah, but you don't need to Log it In order to provide the service all you need to do is pass the data along And sure you keep logs as a matter of record, but you were actually collecting them and co-lating them and making stats out Of them and that's not okay. So thank you vince for giving us a chance to clarify that further Absolutely. Also, thanks to len parolta who's been drying up a storm this entire show very quietly. I might add len Where are we? I'm always quiet zero Um, yes, you know, uh facial recognition. How do you beat facial recognition? Well, if you're a green guy who has maryland manson air Well, all you got to do is put up a little face in front of your face And uh, and then people won't ever think that you are evil And no no one in the tsa line will think twice about you about those green hands of viewers No one. Yeah, it's exactly. This is sir. Are you holding a mask in front of your face? No I don't have green skin. So Sir, we didn't say anything about green skin. Do you have green skin? Uh, I'll be right back Hold that thought hold on you don't need to take your laptop out of your bag Yeah, so this this image is available at my online store right now at len parolta store dot com plus I just want a quick plug from my patreon this month. I switched over from per week to monthly And uh got hit pretty hard. So i'm looking for patrons if you're a patreon I'm looking to get a hundred if I can we'll see i'm halfway there So uh head on over to patreon.com forward slash len and give me some love by the way I'm also on discord and I'll figure that out. I'll too and by love. He means a dollar or more or more Uh, hey, uh, thanks to everybody who's helping get us to our monthly patreon goal Dave So and john are just three of the fine people who have put us within eight Folks of meeting our monthly go So if you thought at all about kicking in a dollar or more for membership in the awesome dts audience Can you can be right there with ebarch? Please head to patreon.com slash dts Right now Our email justice feedback at daily tech news show at dot com We give you so many options to talk to us. So please keep them coming. It's so great to hear from everybody We're also live monday through friday at 4 30 p.m. Eastern 20 30 utc Find out more tell a friend daily tech news show dot com slash live Monday is our august round table with jason howell and dale chase talking music with those fellas can't wait We'll talk to you then Pants network get more at frog pants dot com Club hopes you have enjoyed this bro Wonderful show ever. That was a fun show. It was a fun show. You know a very nice job I love having the guests, but sometimes it's just fun to chat you and I sarah Hey, I agree with lens drawing right. I know The whole time quietly in the back. I've see I've started a game with myself just because I I'm Incapable of doing anything without like I don't know spinning out of control in my head Doing some other thing where I try to guess what len will draw Sometimes it's the subject and sometimes I'm pretty sure I know and I want to try to guess what it's going to be Like never once been even close. Wow never once been even close to right That's pretty cool. Like close in what you think it's going to look like or close And what you think I'm going to draw right? I should be our little discord game like everybody guess Yeah, what they think you're going to draw well because today I suspected it would be facial recognition But I could not possibly guess that it you know, it's it because your artistic mind works differently Well, thank you so much that that means a lot because sometimes I feel like I'm running by the seat of my pants I have no idea what I'm going to draw That's sort of the fun of it. Yeah, one would think that's how I feel doing the show every day len Well, you do a great job, sarah Seems like you're like just You're you're up. You're ready to go. You hit the you hit the mark and you're you just right there So it's uh, well, that's very nice of you to say, uh, we are we are creatures of schedule here on the show And well, I think what it is is as long as my schedule doesn't deviate. I'm good You guys are professionals, which is great. You guys are pros. We forget that sometimes You're the pros man We are the pros from dover Uh, what what should we call this professional podcast that we've just completed two factor boogie Two factor boogie is great That's awesome The two factor boogie In fact, maybe we can get dale chasen jason howl to make us a two factor boogie song That would be great two factor boogie Hey, so, uh Dumb. Okay. Here's a couple discord questions. I have for you. Okay. Um, I tried not to play with it while I was on On like when I was on the show. I accidentally hit the voice thing and got double sarah. So I'm like, okay I better turn that off. Um and then It says I do not have permission to send messages in. Oh, right. I need to give you that permission Okay, okay. Are you in the dts server right now? Are you in general? I am in general right now, right? Call the general So I need to find you And you can't send me a message so Well, I can send you I can send you a private message, but not a message through this. Yes. No, I just I don't think that's how I can do it Double sarah sounds too sweet Double sarah Like I hit I pressed good day internet and suddenly I heard sarah twice and I'm like, oh, I better turn that off So I understand what voice does um And then and then is there a discord ipad app Ooh that I don't know. Yeah. I mean, I don't know the You could run it up. Yeah If it's like specially redesigned to the ipad Well, let's look Because I will I'll download it on there and maybe because I have so much on my on my desktop You're just left, right? I'm lend number eight four nine six. Well, yeah, but I'm just looking On the sidebar it just shows And you're in dts. I'm in general dts general. All right. Yeah Let me see. Oh, oh, there we go. Thank you a roar leave lower lead did exactly what I was about to do That make you show up that makes it easy All right It still says I do not have Permission. Oh, there it is There we go I've just given you permission to speak. Thank you so much I am speaking. I have gotten my voice. So Uh, is it redundant for me to be in the chat room and discord or is it um, no most people are in both Okay, uh, because the chat room is open season anybody can show up there So a lot of people still like to hang out in there and just have the the wild chat whereas the discord is actually more It's busier when we're off the air So when we're doing the private recording that only the discord people can hear and then throughout the day If you just want to pop in and talk to people and say, hey, I got this new thing. Check it out Okay, I have it. I I am I am you're on my desktop. I will keep okay Orally says there's a lot of chatting going on here during the show. You're not wrong or orally But there's way more going on in the IRC There's more happening at discord than there was that's true I don't look at either but I I do like to check every once in a while So I don't know if it was redundant, but uh, I will I will I will figure this out You know, hey, do you still play hearthstone? Yes, yeah, so the IRC is like wild And and discord's like ranked Okay. All right. Gotcha. Gotcha. Interesting. Good It's nice analogy there at home. Thank you Yeah, and they have an iPad app. I would see this and see the chat rooms telling me Really? Well, I don't know why it was so hard for me to find that on discord. I mean, I'd see ios downloads But I'll check it out. It's the same app. You just install the ios. It's just a universal. Yeah, it's a universal It's funny because uh, uh, I I didn't know what discord was but I knew my son was on it So now when I I see like his computer, I see what he's doing So I'll have to find him and put him on there. Hey, roger The posts shows you are in it. Is it okay? Please take it away. You can kick me out. I'm sorry. I figured I just want to make sure Yep, you should be it. I'm in All right All right, well, I'm gonna go play with this and see what I can find out Uh, I wasn't able to put the title in earlier. What did we end up with two factor boogie two? Factor boogie so good Do you remember that song no boogie. Oh my gosh, it sounds uh Profound it's so bad boogie. Yeah. Yeah No, let's do the beach boogie. Yeah. Yeah. Do the beach boogie. Yeah, yeah Search beach boogie on youtube and you'll see like a middle-aged man Without who I am assuming his his kids dancing the beach boogie It goes on forever and it's the worst song, but it's all tube snake boogies easy top There's gotta be something else, uh boogie Hmm Probably in the disco era. There are a lot of boogie songs that I just don't know boogie woogers wonderland. Yeah, that's the big one We can't do it too well There's jungle boogie Two factor boogie Yeah, second factor it was then that was the pulp fiction soundtrack. That's why I know that song Yeah, yeah, right In fact, it's been a long time since I listened to that soundtrack and it's a pretty good one I wore that cassette tape out back in a minute No, I definitely had it on cd because that was like what like 94 So I was yeah, I was post cassette by then Oh, I wasn't I wasn't post cassette, uh 93 You were an early adopter. Well, then you would have had the pulp fiction cd. I had a cd player, but I I don't know. I I think for portable like I didn't have a portable cd player cds were only for home, so the first the first um like Disc man, I guess I had right the walkman disc man Um, which was you know, it was very exciting, right? Like it was like when you put it flat on You know when you're on a plane or you know sitting quietly. I was all good, but it was like Like one of the very first So you couldn't actually have it in a car because as soon as you had a bump the whole thing would skip Yeah, right But I wanted it so bad because my car only had a cassette deck in it And I thought that like if I have a cd player in my car I was really the cool person on the block But it was uh unusable and everyone was like, oh my god, sarah you to turn off your music It's horrible because we had a lot of bumps Yeah combination of bad tires and an early disc man So I my first cd player was the sony car disc man, so it was designed To withstand this shock. Yeah had a little data buffer So it would I mean like if you went over railroad tracks, it would skip, but if it was just normal highway driving, right? Yeah Yeah You're probably listening to paul a coal on your disc man, correct? No My first cd was cool. Is that the where of all the cowboys gone? Yes That seems like roger very roger From that time period My first cd was uh ccr's greatest hits Oh Your first cd, huh? Gosh, I wish I remember what mine was my second one was the sundaes I do I do remember when I uh It was for my birthday or something. I got my first It was like my parents got me a stereo, you know, like for your bedroom that had um, and it was a vertical you know like cd went in like this and They threw in like the pretty woman soundtrack And maybe a couple of the things that clearly my dad got like discounted somewhere Because I was like, oh, thank you Okay, now I have some cds to play with but it was like from like just like sort of obscure soundtrack So I was like, I've never even mentioned that I want a vision quest Yeah, that's that's my first cd player nice Wait, what is it? Let's see it. See wow pioneer Wow, look at that. Um, remember what 40 50 compact disc player That was the future. Is it just a single player or is it multi? Oh, yeah. No, it's just a single player I remember when I got my cd player and I was talking to my friend about the the used record stores Like would it be cool if they sold like you could watch videos off these things? Like instead of just always trying to rewind The freaking vhs tape before you returned it to the store You just like pop it on just like yeah, there you go I had one friend whose parents had a laser disc collection. Yeah, and just just Literally one time I've ever seen it it any of you know by my my friends homes growing up and we were just like It's magic It's a record player that shows movies It's amazing and it wasn't it wasn't really that good of a Picture though. It was actually it was better than me. Yes It had more lines of resolution, but it was not dvd level quality Yeah, and I'm sure their collection was actually not that big because you know, we all sort of I just I just remember those things you had to flip them to get the other half of the movie Tom what year did you get that uh cd player? Do you remember? I want to say 1986 Wow, we're heading to the curve 1986. Yeah. Yeah. That thing must have cost you like 400 bucks Might have been 87. It was a it was a christmas present I got mine in college You were ahead of the curve I think I got mine in college. It was 1989 now that I think about it My first cd might have been x tc oranges and lemons. Oh, I love that. Oh, that's a classic or sting Uh, the soul cages might have been I'm trying to think You know, I remember going with my cousin at the time he was in college And he felt a little flush with cash because he had a regular job now because he was in college And we went to I thought it was a pacific stereo It was like an audio chain before like good guys and best Good guys and uh, what's the other one? Circuit city around And we sat in the thing and the guy was The the salesman was showing us the cd player and he was putting all these discs in just sitting there It's like, okay I guess it's cool that you could jump around and there's no skipping on the The cd as opposed to a record read that Yeah, yeah, I don't think I I have the the first cd that I had I got from work because I was working at the radio station Uh, it was Jerry Harrison's rev it up That's a that's a deep cut. Tom. Yeah I don't remember the song anymore Listen, they're like a whole call for like an investigation on why cds never dropped in price. They're always like 25 bucks Like the longest yeah, there's always the call for investigation for everything It was like why why are cds? Oh, it's so expensive and then like Because they were in those tall boxes remember Yeah, but you know why they put them in those tall boxes is because all the shelves are designed for lps And they also because you don't price things based on how much they cost to make You price things on how much you can get people to pay for them and that's how much people were willing to pay for them Well, I started subscribing or I signed up with club. Was it Columbia house or whatever the record and take tape club I'm gonna get this one and they all had little holes punched in it or something. Yeah for a for a penny. Yeah Would anyone like their day to be brightened by a dog? Absolutely I'll be right back I wouldn't mind in it as well and Boyer didn't stay down here He left he went upstairs. It's like goodbye. This is not a dog and pony show tom. I'm out and I'm not a dog Well, I'm a dog, but I'm not a pony I remember my first dvd player because that was on the screensavers and I ran out and bought one I bought one of those. Oh, wow. What was the one that we were showing? That could you could that you could disable the region lock Oh Right, actually remember you buying that now. I was so excited Yeah, yeah, because didn't you you didn't have to go over to the sunset or the rich? Yeah, I went over. Oh, no, I went I had to go over to uh, look at that To buy it pick it up Hi odi It's a boxer. That's a big boxer Boxer point. He's a boxer point Come on, stay in here. Oh, you guys are getting along great People want to see pictures of odi Well, okay, I know so, you know just because I've you know, I've been trying to I mean you guys know what I've been trying to oh, yeah not get too crazy Just because I was well, I was worried that Yeah, I know maybe it wasn't the right thing and then I was like No, I got to tell the whole internet and um, so that was sort of deliberate But he really photographs well, let me tell you Yes, so they'll be coming soon enough the best thing my dog did to me this week was He was it was raining. He got scared went into my son's room I tried to pick him up like to get him out. He's kind of a 40. He's a 40 pound dog and uh, I he would not move and As I was moving I jammed my toe into the wall He hurt my toe and thank thank you dumb dog Just get out of the room Now my toe hurts, but we still love him region lots of beauties That was the best thing my dog did this week was you know, really work hard to get a distribution deal for chew hard the movie chew hard I've saw I've seen the poster for that. I'm very excited It's good buzz. There's good buzz around that project. I actually uh, you know, because I'm going through stuff to get ready for the move I found the the the tube that it came in. I was like, I don't need this anymore. It's all frames I have so much good Len Peralta art That was the other thing I when I was going through I was like, oh my gosh like just over the course of The years of doing tnt and then dts and backing jawbone radios Kickstarter. I found all the art I got from that There's so much. Yeah, I love that picture of you and norah that you drew for the Kickstarter. Yeah, that's that's on our refrigerator Yeah, and we should continue this on the audio stream. Yes, we shall we gave you a bonus odi video today But uh, right we're wrapping it up now. Thanks everybody for watching the audio folks stick around. There's more to come next
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Next question is from Forlevesi Claudio. When trying to increase my squat, should I focus more on intensity or volume? Well, okay, if your goal is to get stronger, first off, intensity, volume, and frequency are all important. So intensity is how hard you train. Volume is the amount of sets and reps you do, so the total amount of volume. And then frequency is how often throughout the week that you actually do an exercise. They're all connected and they all should move based off of which one you're moving. They are. But if you had to go either or, and you're looking for strength gains, volume and frequency are probably the more important ones. Absolutely. You're gonna get more, and you can see this with Olympic lifters, even power lifters, who lift some of the heaviest weight in squats. They squat frequently. They don't go once or twice a week at max intensity. They're squatting a lot of times per week, especially Olympic lifters are doing it often, often, often. And they're getting really, really good at the movement, they're getting their CNS to fire well, and it just gets them really strong. I remember years ago, there was this, in the body building or muscle building forums, there was this thing that was making its rounds, it was causing a lot of discussion. It was this squat every day program. I don't know if you guys remember this, but it became a thing where it was this challenge. For the next, I don't remember what it was, 30 or 60 days, you squat every single day. And what they did was they... It's going on right, it just happened. Squat tober. That's why this is a question. That's popular right now. Yeah, and so the way they did it was they would tell people to modify the intensity. So you squat it every day, but you didn't squat max out every single day. And people were coming back and saying things like, I added 30 pounds to my squat. I added 40 pounds to my squat. I've never had a squat go up as high as it did, as when I did that. I experienced this. If I want an exercise, single exercise to go through the roof, I just do it often. I modify the intensity. I'm not gonna go hard all the time. You just get better at the exercise. It's just like practice. And every time we try to kind of bring this back to, like if you're practicing for a sport and you're trying to get better at a skill, you do it very often. And if you can do it often without a lot of intensity, it helps the body to really recognize that movement and get more effective at the recruitment process to that. So now you're stronger in it and you're moving better in it. And the technique gets better with it as well. So there's a lot of factors to that with frequency that's a benefit. The intensity is something that you do want to challenge yourself with. But I would say that that's one of those cards you don't wanna introduce as much as the frequency. It's like nitrous for your car. So volume and your frequency is like learning how to steer and how often you drive. So how often you steer and how often you drive is the volume and the intensity is throwing nitrous on it. Until you've practiced and you've driven lots of corners and you've been doing it day after day after day after day, do I then wanna apply the nitrous into the equation? It just, it doesn't make sense and it's riskier. If you're still learning how to steer the car, you've only driven it a handful of times and you're also throwing nitrous on it, your likelihood of you spinning out and crashing is much higher. So get really, really good at driving and practicing, doing all that before you throw that in there because it's probably the most abused thing that I see in our space. And a lot of that is because we live in this Instagram bubble where even Olympic lifters, you guys alluded to that, but you know the wrong problem with even power lifters, they don't ever video their practice. You don't see some of our good friends who are some of the best in power lifting and Olympic lifting, they're not showing when they're moving 135 for 10 reps for five of their workouts. They're showing PR stuff, they're showing the stuff when they're pushing because that's what's cool, that's what gets likes, that's what gets shared. But a lot of people don't know that, a lot of people don't realize that those guys aren't lifting like that very often at all. They're doing it for Instagram and then that's it. The rest of the time that you don't see, they're training the other way. They are training how to steer and drive and be frequent about it all the time before they throw the nitrous. And I think also there's a little bit of confusion because people think building the most muscle is gonna make the squat the best. Some truth in that, but not a lot of, not total truth, right? Just getting better at a squat will make your squat go up. I mean, I remember lifting with competitive lifters, they would tweak my form. I mean, within the same workout, they would tweak my form, how I needed to squeeze, where I needed to place my feet, where I needed to drive or whatever. And I would lift five to 10 pounds more in the same workout. They didn't build muscle in that same workout. It was just my technique was different. So practicing the squat does that. It also teaches your central nervous system to fire more effectively. And then because you're lifting with better technique and then because your central nervous system is firing better, you do build more muscle. That's what you should focus on first. It's like a golf swing also. It's like intensity is the power that you swing. You wanna get the mechanics down and the reps in of getting really good at it before you throw any sort of intensity into it. Yeah, watch me golf, let's say. Whoa! What? Does it go anywhere? And I'm saying that because I make the same mistake in that sport. It's like, and it's the same rules that apply to weight training. I should know better. It's like, and I know every time I get up there, oh, because you want to. It feels good to throw some intensity in there and muscle it, right? It's the same thing that people approach workouts. It feels good to get that sweat, that burn to be sore. But it'll go farther if you're smooth. That's right. That's right. And your technique is sound. And so squatting is the same way. Get the reps in, increase the volume, continue to increase the frequency, practice, practice, practice. Hold off on the intensity. Save that for like when you really hone in the movement and then every once in a while, throw a little bit of intensity in there, don't over abuse it.
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Multiple Choice Questions 2 - Cash and Internal Controls
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Multiple Choice Questions 2 - Cash and Internal Controls
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In this presentation, we're going to take a look at some multiple-choice questions related to cash and internal controls. First question, which is not a limitation on internal controls? A. Human error. Human error triumphing over machines. B. Fraud. C. Cost-benefit principle. C. R. D. Collusion. And E. Establishing Responsibility. Responsibility. Time. We will read through this and then see if we can cross out some of the answers with the process of elimination, which is not a limitation on internal controls. Now internal controls are those procedures that are trying to help us achieve certain goals like safeguarding assets, being in compliance with policies and procedures, with being in compliance with laws, with trying to make accurate record keeping. So what types of things are going to be limiting to that? Now any internal control has problems with it. There's no perfect system. That's why whenever we say something is going to be guaranteed by the outcome of the internal control, it's not true because there is no there is no guarantee. So we're going to say if we go through here, which is not a limitation on internal controls, human error, well human error is probably going to still be a limitation. We may reduce it with good internal controls, the problem of human error, but human error will still be a problem. So it's not going to be human error. B says fraud. Now again, we could reduce the likelihood of fraud, but fraud could still take place. If someone has an intent to commit fraud, it's not going to eliminate fraud. It might help us to catch it or stop it, but it's still going to be a problem in the system. So I think that's a limitation. Cost benefit principle. Now that's a little, you know, that's a principle of a cost benefits. I'm not totally sure. I'm going to keep that for now. D says collusion. And when you think about limitations for internal controls, that's like the first one you should think about, meaning it's kind of a bad word. It really means two people are getting, well in terms of internal controls, it's a bad word. It means that two people are getting together. And to circumvent the system, one of the major controls typically being to have a separation of duties. So collusion could be a limitation to just about any internal control system. E says establishing responsibility. And again, that doesn't sound like a weakness really. So I'm going to leave it with C and E. We'll go through this one more time, which is not a limitation of internal controls, either C cost benefit analysis or E establishing responsibility. Now of these two, I would think that C we could think of as a limitation, a limitation in the internal controls in that we're always going to have a cost benefit analysis, we're never going to get the internal controls up to the point where we have perfect assurance about anything. Because if we were to do so, it would cost too much. So we got to find some cost benefit analysis, which is kind of a problem with the internal controls there. So I think that is kind of a weakness in that we're going to apply a cost benefit analysis. And there's always there's never a complete call. We can't just spend anything to have the internal. So that's going to be establishing responsibilities is one of the procedures of internal controls. I don't think it's a weakness really, it's going to be one of the things we do in order to help the internal control system. So I think the question and answer then would be, which is not a limitation of internal controls, E establishing responsibility. Next question, which internal control principle is violated by sharing the one cash register, A, establishing responsibility, B, maintain adequate records, C, safeguard assets, D, trace employees, E, apply technological controls. Once again, we'll read through the process and see if we can cross them out with the process of elimination, which internal control principle is violated by sharing the one cash register, A, establishing responsibility. That could be it because we're not, you know, we got two people on the one register and we don't know who's responsible for the cash maintenance of that register. If there's a problem with it, you know, who's responsible for it. So we'll keep that one for now, B, maintain adequate records. And you could kind of think that because it's not, we're not being able to keep the records per person, but it should still, the register should still be recording the records for the sales. So I don't think it's going to be that. C says safeguard assets. And again, you can kind of think about that as well. There's two people involved, maybe there's less safeguarding, I'll keep it for now. D, track employees. And that's, you know, we're not able to track employees as well. I'll keep that for now. And E says apply technological controls. Now we are using a register as part of our controls, but I'm not going to, I don't believe it's going to be technological controls because we are using the register. So I'm going to leave it at a C and D either establish responsibility, safeguard assets or track employees. So if we read through it one more time, which internal control principle is violated by sharing the one cash register, one established responsibility, that does seem a problem. We're not, we don't know who's responsible for that cash register and the cash in it. And that's a really one is a good example of just how this problem can be a problem because obviously if the cash drawer, if there's too many people responsible for one cash drawer, then we have less worry if there's a cash problem because we know that it's not our responsibility alone. And if anybody's blamed, they got to blame some kind of group, which means that no one's going to be responsible probably. So that seems pretty good. Safeguarding the assets. Now, because we don't establish the responsibility, the assets don't seem to be as safeguarded because because the lack of responsibility is not going to safeguard the assets. So I think it's not this one because that's kind of a secondary result. The cash register itself is safeguarding the asset. The real weakness is that we have not established responsibility and that could lead to theft or problems or lack of care. Track employees. Now that's technically kind of true because we're not able to track the employees like we should. But of the two A and D track employees is not really internal control principle. It's kind of something it's not at least it's not worded as typically the principles are. Whereas established responsibility clearly is. So I don't think track employees is going to be the one. It's going to be a and so the question and answer then will be which internal control principle is violated by sharing the one cash register a established responsibility. Next question. The impact of technology on internal controls includes A. Eliminate fraud B. Elimination of the need for review C. Elimination of the need to count cash D. Elimination of separation of duties and E. Reduced errors. Once again if we read through this we're going to use the process of elimination. The impact of technology on internal controls includes A. Eliminate frauds. No. Again the eliminate really kind of takes it could reduce the likelihood of frauds. And so that one word is really taking most of these out. So I think that eliminates that one. B. Eliminate the need for a review. Now if we're talking about a review within the internal control system we that would be part of the internal controls and if we're talking about an external review it doesn't eliminate the need for it. So it might reduce it again or reduce the type of procedures. So but the elimination really takes that one out. Elimination of the need to count cash. Now obviously even within a technology technology system that's going to record the cash information how much is going in and out we still would need to count the cash as part of the control procedures. So that's not it. Elimination of separation of duties and clearly separation of duties is still going to be something we put in place with technology. We still want to have separation of duties so that's not it. Reduce errors. And notice again the non use of the elimination word. If it said eliminate errors that would not be it. But by the process of elimination it's got to be E. And reduce errors seems reasonable. So let's read through that one more time. The impact of technology on internal controls includes reduced errors. So as we use technologies we will hopefully reduce errors that will be in place especially errors related to putting things in place that don't match up like Deb it's not equal in the credits as we enter information into a computerized system.
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Can I Kiss You?
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Sailors at Sigonella step out of their comfort zone and learn how to ask a very serious question.
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Can I kiss you? The question may sound silly, but sailors aboard Naval Air Station Signela learn why that might be the most important question you could ask your partner. Mike Domish, the founder of The Date Safe Project, heads to Signela to give sailors a new perspective on dating and sexual assault prevention. Too often people say things like, don't rape. Which doesn't give anybody something to do about it. So what we're going to do is give people real skill sets that are easily implementable into their lives. Give them the reason why they want to be able to use it and how. Get the ultimate combination of more sailors making the right choices, which most are. Hospital corpsman third class Charisma Forrest, a sailor aboard Naval Air Station Signela, says she really took a lot away from the event, including learning about sexual maturity. He said, can I kiss you? You know, and he said that someone who thinks where you should just went for it is sexual immaturity. I never thought about it that way. I just thought about it as you're not supposed to ask. He just wants to go for it. He said it was an immature way of thinking. Sexual assault is an issue whether you're in the military or a civilian alike. The Navy continues to educate its sailors on sexual assault to raise awareness and further prevention. From Naval Air Station Signela, I'm Petty Officer Sean Hillier.
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Public Safety Committee | August 22, 2023
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Agenda: http://columbiacitysc.iqm2.com/Citizens/Detail_Meeting.aspx?ID=1615
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the podium. I need to raise that microphone a little bit. I'll get about two and a half. Good afternoon, everyone. Quick weather update. It's very hot outside. Where's the forecast? Hot. We're staying hydrated. All kidding aside, one of the things that we do is we put coolers and water in the car similar to the fire department when we're on runs and we interact with the public if somebody is in distress. We stand ready with our water and we certainly make sure our folks are staying hydrated. It really affects operations. So am I doing this, Erica? Okay. Thank you. So our first slide, I'm just going to go through these and you all can of course ask me questions you might have. This is a snapshot of our year to date numbers. We have many things we're happy with and a few things that were not. Our homicides has taken an unusual jump in the last 60 days. We're five over what we were this time last year. Ten of those. I'll talk a little bit more about that in a couple more slides. We're very pleased with our sexual assault rapes are down. Our aggravated assaults are down a little bit, and that's that's significant because most of our ag assaults involve some type of weapon, specifically a firearm. Our auto breakings are down. Our motor vehicle thefts are up, and we as we always do, we talk about people leaving their cars unlocked in the keys in or the fobs with more of our modern vehicles. The fobs are left in the console so people get in the car and they hit the button and it's like winning the lottery, I guess, if the vehicle starts. Overall, our total crime is down 2% from this time last year, and that's both in part one violent crime and property crimes. Chief, one of my pet peeves when I hear these reports, especially at the neighborhood meetings, when they get the auto breakings, they don't separate whether they're secured or insecure. I think we all make a point of putting the statistic in there under auto breakings, X percentage secured and X percentage unsecured. We do track at Mr. DeVall and we often share that at meetings. We can certainly include that moving forward. We also track if there's a gun in the vehicle, which is a frequent occurrence also, unfortunately. I believe I've stated in these public safety meetings, but to put some things in perspective, we know when people are looking to relocate a business or a family, they're looking at schools, taxes, and crime. What I talk about often is if we would just lock cars, secure weapons, we could affect our property crime numbers. Realistically, 50% just easily just by having some shared ownership with our citizens. We constantly do public service announcements and re-emphasize that at our community meetings. The next slide is our shooting update that I get every week. We look at a year-to-date, four-week, and then the previous week. Basically, what this slide is showing is we've had 69 people shot year-to-date, and that's a 4% decrease from last year. As I previously mentioned, our gun murders stand at 10, which is three more than we had last year. Where we've seen a decrease in people hit, which is positive, our gun murders have increased by three. The only other thing I would say is it's positive anytime we can discuss a decrease, but we're comparing it to last year where we had, if you remember, a mall shooting and multiple people non-fatally hit in an argument at a party in an apartment complex. So we had 15 victims of gunfire last year, which is an aberration because it falls into a category of having two mass shootings. So if we compare ourselves to ourselves, it's, I don't think it's anything that we need to be doing a touchdown dance for at all. We've got a lot of work to do when it comes to people hit shooting. If you look at the next slide, the reason I have this slide up is now we're trying to really educate our public and these next two slides depict a shooting dashboard that you can find on our website. So you can go, it's updated every week. You can go to our website and pull up data. This particular slide breaks the people hit by shootings down by region, age, race, and sex. You can click on the specific region that you live in and it will give you the data that's specific to that region. And it'll also give you what you're looking at there as a citywide breakdown. If you look at the next slide, it is the other dashboard that's available. And this is an overview of our shot spotter. Again, shot spotter is a gunshot detection technology in seven square miles of our city, primarily in North. So far this year, shot spotter has provided 900 alerts. That's 114 more than we had than this time last year. Of those 900 alerts, 579 registered multiple rounds fired. And I'll speak to that in a second. That's about 90 more than we had this time last year. So far of those 900 alerts, we've had over 4,000 rounds fired in that seven square miles. We've had 32 people hit. And that's 13 more people than we had this time last year. The days of the week where this is occurring to most is not surprisingly Saturday night into Sunday. And our incidents per week, meaning how many alerts that we would have in a week's period, is stands at 27. And that's about four more than we were at this time last year. When we talk about multiple shots being fired, the most recent that should jog your memory would be just a week or so ago in the downtown area in front of a nightclub where we had over 50 rounds fired. What we're seeing with these incidents, not just within the shot spotter territory, but throughout the city is we're seeing multiple weapons used in a single incident and we're seeing high capacity weapons being used. And we're also seeing in some instances the insertion of certain equipment into some of these guns that turn them into a fully automatic firearm. It's commonly referred to as a Glock switch. It's a very small piece of nomenclature that can easily, it could be purchased through various means and it can be put in the gun and it causes a gun to fire as an automatic weapon. And when we listen to shot spotter, we can hear the difference in how the pitch of a high caliber rifle and also how fast the rounds are being fired. You can tell that's being produced from an automatic weapon. Was the Washington Street shooting two shooters, two guns? Well, we haven't done it. It was multiple guns. Yes, sir. 50 rounds is a lot. The next slide is just a that's the cover sheet of our violent crime gun assessment and action plan. And if you remember, we produced that document for you almost two years ago. And this is an update to that with the current trends. And it just emphasizes a renewed strategic focus. Since our last one, we've had several offender call ends, our prolific offender call ends about 60 people. Our recidivism rates still remains very low. We're happy about that. We have just recently rehired our special assistant U. S. Attorney. It's a city position city funded that reports to legal department, but is embedded in U. S. Attorney's office and they focus on violent crime investigation. We previously had that position filled and that person transitioned to full time at the U. S. Attorney's office with again a focus on the city of Columbia, Richmond County, violent crime prosecutions. Since the we rolled out the action plan a couple years ago, we also have now introduced over 160 locations that have our upgraded cameras and our LPR systems. And we've when it's all said and done, we'll have 200 camera locations throughout our city. So we're advancing pretty quickly on that. And then, of course, the probably one of the biggest advancements that we've had since this last publication was the standing up of our real time crime center. That's proven to be extremely effective so far. And I think as we continue to add capacity to that, we're going to continue to see positive results. Recently, we had a shooting in one of our coverage areas. They were able to instantly pull it up on the camera. They saw the person that had been shot. They also saw someone pick up a gun that was used, carried into a nearby house, and officers were able to arrive. They provided first aid to the person that was hit. They secured a search warrant on the residents and secured a gun. So it happens, just like we all happened in real time. The folks that were watching the video were able to direct the officer's right to where important evidence was located. Another thing that we have done as we rely on data and analysis, we have our analysts have done a really good job identifying our hotspots, but beyond just hotspots, pathways and cuts that people often traverse from neighborhood to stores and to other parts of the city where we have our libraries. We have identified those cuts and the times that it's most likely that these crimes occur, and we've partnered with the state law enforcement division. They're providing air support for us Thursday, Fridays and Saturdays, and as needed. I'm not just saying we're only doing it those nights, but those are our particular nights that data suggests to us that there's the most frequency of our violent crime. We've had numerous success stories. We recently had one where a shot spotter alert. They happened to be right near the alert. They were able to use some of their technology that's on the aircraft to actually locate a gun and direct the officers to the gun. So again, helping us take trigger pullers and firearms off the street. We're very pleased with that partnership. Is that drone or is that fixed wing or helicopter? That is a helicopter. Two person helicopter. Next slide. Just some initiatives to mention that are underway. Obviously, Operation Hope and Order is one that's gained a lot of attention over the last several months. Through phase one of that, we've made 203 arrests and that's since May 31. Phase two included 15 drug warrants. In conjunction with our presence and our strict enforcement in the Elmwood corridor, we also had our organized crime and narcotics folks do some buys and they executed 15 drug warrants. We're in the third phase now, which is incorporating private security into some property checks and some other duties and that's we're still working the logistics out on that. But we hope that that will be operational in the very near future. And I look forward to reporting that out to you. Operation Welcome Back is what we refer to the school starting again. Primarily USC, Allen and Benedict are back. Classes start have started or start this week. The is gone very smoothly. We've had a fairly uneventful first weekend and five points and we are seeing more crowds in the Vista, lots more activity in the Vista, especially some of the student housing. And that's been very positive. So far, one of the things we do during Operation Welcome Back is we try to set expectations, share information. We do a lot of engagement and give a lot of warnings. Enforcement is not the goal during the first week. We try to again really set the tone of what our expectations is. And then enforcement will follow, but it's really about creating a safe environment for our for our students. That kind of dovetails into the USC campus Village Public Safety Initiative. And that's the expansion of the campus. We have our code enforcement officers that are working with USC to supplement some of the public safety efforts there. That is underway. This this past week was the first weekend that that was up and going. They issued dozens of parking tickets. They addressed some expired tags front front yard parking, made a number of very positive group contacts. Kids, that's a fancy way of saying talk to some kids that were partying. And it went well. Nothing was out of line. What did the first football game? They also noted some code violations and address those and and we had no most important we had no house parties or after hour calls to that's that after hours number that USC's manning. So that's gone pretty well. We're continuing to to communicate internally to make sure we're addressing the right issues. One of the initiatives in the campus Village was for USC to fund three code enforcement officers, supervisor and two two others from I think it's 10 to two on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. My question is do those three officers that are working 10 to two? Does that take away from the time that they were working for the city? Those number of hours? No, sir. That would be extra duty. So that would they would work all day and then work 10 to two for the university? Correct. Or it could be on a day off, but it's it's a duty above and beyond their work hours. The the last initiative is is what I refer to as our alternate response model and we've really looked at if we think about some of the conversations we've had in our budget meetings and our as we address staffing challenges. We have tried to look at a number of calls for services that we might be able to take off our plate or just change the way we respond to them and to give you some examples of what we've done. A natural death, for example, a death that is unaccompanied, no signs of trauma or any nefarious action or activities. We would not respond to that. That will leave that up to the medical experts and if there is any question of the suspicious in any way or to request of the corner, we would then respond to it. What we were seeing with in the past, we were responding to all death calls for service, no matter what the circumstances were. And oftentimes, we would be tied up for two to three hours waiting on medical staff to arrive. So this is this has kind of been a shot in the arm for us. We're so far so good. We haven't seen any any issues. We, you know, talk to all of our partnering agencies that this would touch in some way and so far so good is the best I can report on that. So I think it was a good good move. Another area that was a frequent for us was responding to dog complaints, dog DOG and to the tune of over a thousand calls for service. We have changed that protocol to now we'll only respond if there's been an attack or if animal control was called call enough for assistance that they need our help. But we're relying on animal control to do what their subject matter experts are trained at in safely being able to apprehend or deal with the, you know, the complaint or the situation. We were finding ourselves simply responding and standing by for for animal control or or some other intervention. We've, you know, unfortunately, we've only got a few options and a few tools in our toolbox for dealing with an aggressive animal and one of them is not the one that's preferred. So again, we communicated with our partners internally with this and and, you know, by all reports so far it's gone very well. Quick question. Do people automatically call 911 for dog issues or do they know to call our animal control folks? I think it's a combination. I think, you know, and 911 has been a very supportive partner in this because obviously their messaging is important. So there is a direct number. There's a non-emergency number and then there's just 911 and I think they treat. Chief one question about operation. Welcome back. Do you see much of a difference between the student population and any incidents between five points in the Vista? That that's I haven't answered that. Mr. Brown, I'm saying that's kind of to be determined. What we are seeing already is there is definitely there's more kids in the Vista now without question. We've we've even with, you know, kids being away this summer, we started seeing just a kind of a shift in behavior a little bit from what we're used to seeing and there's no question about it. There are more kids that live in close proximity to the Vista now. So, you know, I think we will see some some patterns change there. Hopefully it's all positive. But we, you know, we it's going to be really important that we stay on on top of, you know, problem establishments underage serving, over serving, or creating an environment that is inviting to criminal element. Those are really the three things that we have to look for some of our alcohol establishments, both in five points and and in the Vista. Real-time cameras working in the Vista too? Yes, sir, they are. And and USC has also acquired ShotSpotter and they have a coverage that is now contiguous with our coverage that actually came to just the edge of five points. So, they now cover, it catches five points and it comes up into the Vista. So, we're really pleased with that. Across the University Hill? We don't have much gunfire in the University Hill. Peaceful neighborhood. Right. No, it cuts it cuts that out. But it does give us some some additional coverage that we think is is important and we're really pleased with that partnership. Does the ShotSpotter alert go to our offices or their offices? Both. We do agreements and of course, you know, Richland County has also acquired it now and they they have their own hot spots. But we also have some shared geographic areas where where our our zones of butt up to theirs and they we also share that those alerts we've ever since we've had ours we've always included Richland County and those those region deputies. So, we've just continued that agreement with their expansion of it too. So, it's very much a partner approach to this and it's you know, it's a it's a great use of technology. Do you know we had seven miles seven square miles? Do you know how many miles we have covered now in Richland County? It's if I'm not mistaken, they got about eight miles. Well, they always got up one up. So, the University's got how many miles? I think around one and the fairgrounds are also included. So, so we got 16, 16 miles at least. That's that's significant. It is significant for a metropolitan area our size. I'd like to see a map of the total thing if you walk across the street to the real-time crime center anytime and it is waiting for an invitation. I've only got three months left, you better hurry. A couple other worth mentioning changes in responses that you need to have awareness of because you could potentially hear from constituents. One is and this is literally days just a few days out. One is us responding to private property property damage only crashes, meaning you're at the grocery store. You back into somebody there's minor damage. We will not be responding to those. If there is a disagreement, if there is injury, if there's alcohol, if it's a hit and run we will respond but property damage only there won't be a response. We've worked with our 911 center to help message this. PIO has done a video that will be on our website. They will be directed to our website or to the Department of Motor Vehicles website where they will click on the link and it will give them the form that they need to fill out for their insurance which is the whole point. We're just responding to do a report for insurance and it's something that they can self-initiate. This is very similar to what we do with our shoplifting reports. You may not realize this but several years ago we transitioned to online reporting only for shoplifting reports where there's nobody there meaning we no longer respond and act as a loss prevention reporting system for our stores. If there's somebody in custody we will respond but if they're just reporting the theft and there's nobody there they can report online and they can also upload video. So we're really advancing on technology and creating these portals for our citizens to be able to provide us information. And then the last one that is probably another month or two away is a follow-up to the fossil alarm ordinance that you all passed and we're working with our vendor and our IT department to successfully I guess integrate that with our current system to where it does you know it notes the false alarms as they're reported and does the billing and so forth. That's what's being worked out the logistics of that but that's well underway. So that'll happen automatically. It will happen automatically and we will certainly let you know when that starts to happen too and again the most important takeaway from that ordinance is it is not to be punitive it is to change the behavior. We want people to make sure their alarms are working well or make sure they're educating their workforce on not to set off hold up alarms and and entry alarms accidentally that causes police to respond in an emergency fashion. Chief, going back to the minor property damage only remind me of what situations you will go out for an injury impairment if there's an argument like if there is a dispute between the parties. Yeah we will and part of the part of the notification that the 911 center will help us with is we don't want them to be burdened with having to explain or debate situations. If there's any question they're going to refer our supervisors to make a phone call to them. We're going to kind of cut them out of the loop as soon as we can so we don't tie them up. A few just mentions and I'll be done if they can take any question you might have. I already mentioned class starting for our universities and colleges. We have the Latin Festival this Saturday 10 to 11 street closures will be in six o'clock Friday and that's 13 to 1400 block of Maine and 1100 block of Washington. There was some graffiti and five points. I don't know if that got got to you all but that's been abated that happened over the weekend. Our alcohol unit has already reviewed 270 alcohol applications this year so that's that review process is alive and well and I think it's incredibly important with these events and our issues we see with bars and also our convenience stores so that that review process is very alive and well. There's a back to school event at MLK Park and the last thing I would say is is you all graciously funded our transition to axon body cameras and that's that's underway that also include that's our the officers body cameras that's the cameras in the vehicles and that's our interview in the interrogation rooms. Right now in this heat my IT department with our fleet staff and axon representatives they're they're upfitting eight to ten cars a day on the third floor of the parking deck. It is just an incredible site to see what they do and it's extremely hot but I just I can't tell you how appreciative we are of the team effort in the sport we've had from IT they've just done an incredible job there is so much equipment that goes in these vehicles now and I'm we literally are as state-of-the-art as we can be in my opinion it's just it's a great investment and we very much appreciate it and then the last thing I'll mention Mr. DeVall is you had wanted us to discuss vehicle for hire. So currently any vehicle for hire operating in the city of Columbia is required to obtain a chauffeur's permit through the police department. Once this is obtained the permit must be displayed in the vehicle for hire that's easily visible by the passenger. We've all been in a taxi and you see the permits that are in them. The permit will not be granted to a person meeting certain criminal offenses and that's outlined in our section of 24-72 of our code of ordinances. Our code also requires a physical examination by a physician but the things that our code requires is a driver's license with a 10-year clean record a sled criminal report a negative panel from a drug test two recent photographs an application fee of $200 and any new first-time renewal applicant has to participate in the famous famously hot hospitality class issuance of the permit and fee applies an additional 10% or $10 fee for the issuance every three years every three years it's pretty nominal fee you have to reapply the our traffic safety unit which does the inspections their recommendation is that we continue this effort the regulation of the drivers is based on most importantly drivers history and criminal history and it's a strong assurance that citizens are offered a safe mode of transportation the what prompted this was a someone a constituent contacted you mr. Deval about this being over regulation maybe there also i will tell you was part of the the issue was what we would call a rogue um taxi service and and we are actively trying to locate that person and we will take the appropriate enforcement action when we find them we have we have them identified and what they're driving and we're hopefully we'll come across them soon yeah i think they gave gave us a picture and a license plate on the thing how how does our regulation here compare if you are a uber or a lift driver or something like that what do they have to do they don't they don't go through anything they're um they're kind of standalone they have their own um regulations that are specific to that that um that service do they have any qualifications for their drivers yes but i'm not i'm not going to build or recite those to you but they do they do um um driver i know they do drivers history checks and um and you know a uh probably what would be referred to as a minimal background check um the lady that spoke at the council meeting is here and i think we need to probably give her an opportunity to speak um would you like to address the council thank you for giving opportunity to pull that mic down a little bit you know as tall as the chief thank you for giving opportunity to speak to the safety meeting today uh my concern is can you hear me yes uh my concern is all the taxi companies uh have the proper uh license uh inspection chauffeurs everything but one of the taxi company operating in the city without having any of these uh requirements and we have given to we given those things to the chief and traffic units but they are working on that one but i have request if anyone driving inside the city look like taxi they put a sticker on the window but no any decal or anything on the taxi no number or anything uh if something happened to the customers or anyone they do not uh police department does not have any information if they have chauffeurs they have all the biographic information of the drivers police department has all those things but this driver and company does not have any any information with this police department but they drive inside the city of columbia and this this is very very serious concern look like a taxi like something happened to the student few years ago looked like uber she get into the car this is same situation like we are not going to tell is another situation is going to be happened but look like a taxi people think it's safe they get into the taxi but it's not the regular taxi it is is it more than one vehicle the chief we we have a picture of one that you took a picture so far one but that driver company says they bring more well i think we would be receptive if you if you help us look at at other uh occasions where people are trying to mimic what a taxi does if you will turn it into the police department they'll certainly help you do that help you clean them out making sure they follow their the rules for being a taxi if they're going to look like a taxi yeah they look like a taxi means she put a sticker like a not only charter and taxi together like and not only taxi but she work as a taxi that person work as a taxi so what would you have us do i request authority to stop and ask to do the regular taxi rules follow those things get the shoppers and get the license like like we do because it's effect to our reputation because no regulation no seal meter they can charge anything normally customers come to us they ask for the average price we know how much it cost but this taxi does not have the seal meter normally a calibrate when we do the calibration for this department check the meter then everybody charge the same price and your price is regulated by the council i believe yeah and is that the one we're is that the same one that we're already aware of well i think they're more than one so far one you think there's one the chief is already okay you've given that information yeah well we're looking for the one if the one if if our people find one and you find more let us know okay so far one but is a tune to the fact that you need help getting the illegal ones off the road and so we'll leave it at that until you if you find others that you want to apprehend let us know that yeah so far one but that company says they bring more to the city okay then i have another request when when someone start the business in the city like public transportation at least make a rule they should have at least one one year city of columbia or lexington county or richland county kc new uh west columbia like address one year old address not like someone coming from another state because uh you said do the background check they only check the sled sled means only south kalline background check only do for sled that means the any crime in south kalline if someone start the public transportation business at least they should have one year old address in richlands lexington city of columbia 15 miles of radius of the city of columbia then it it gives some safety for the city chief can you uh help us with that anybody in your department uh in charge of taxicabs captain major roberts back there probably volunteering okay let us work on on on that situation and if you have any other calves that you think are fake taxes you can let me know like you did the first time or you're directed to i will i will i will definitely do that okay then because i'm a student of usc also i was a student then i really concerned about their safety also okay i think that is a good safety thank you very much thank you for coming thank you for that good report and uh now we're going to hear from the fire department and chief albury Jenkins uh chief you have the floor miss it all it's already Jenkins thank you uh uh mr ball miss herbert mr brown you know mr palin um for opportunity to bring an update that's basically what it's going to be an update we know we're getting a lot of numbers we'll update you from uh what we got this year up to this point and uh then we'll go from there what i like you to start it off is never talked about doing our first do and i'd like to get uh chief bro just come and give you a brief um of what we've done with them okay thank you good afternoon so as chief mentioned we'll do a brief update at first do if you can recall first do is our records management system as part of our daily fire operations management system as a total and so we were able to implement that uh july 1st the original goal was june 1st but with the line of duty death we suffered um what we ended up doing was just delaying that another month just to kind of give some folks some downtime so we've been up for about a month um it has been uh extremely helpful and making sure that we have everything that we need and making sure that the system is is working very well as long with pmo um first do reports that this is the smoothest uh implementation that they've seen as a department our size and that's a testament to the teamwork here at columbia city and within the fire department as as a whole so that's phase one um now we'll start moving into phase two a phase two will consist of a few things one is to start uh looking at putting a communication system in all the fire stations live monitor so as calls come in the folks will get that information on a monitor and also does something uh called turnout time count and so it's basically a more modern swim clock we want our folks out the door within 80 seconds and 90 of the time and we use 90 of the time because we know that there will be some instances to where they they won't be able to get out of the station within that time frame so 90 seconds or 90 of the time is the is the goal there um with that also we'll be able to monitor some of the highway traffic as well so uh when we see major incidents occur on the highway again our folks may be able to gain plan before they leave out of the door because it should be tied into the highway cameras another layer of safety for our responders so that's phase two we'll also start with our pre-incident planning local businesses we're partnering with the university of south carolina richland county fire marshals as well we'll have accounts uh that will link with our city fire marshals as well and so when they go out and they do their pre-incident planning which ties into our iso score and our iso points uh also keeps our firefighters safe so for example a fire marshal goes into a building he identifies a hazard they log it into the system at time of dispatch our firefighters will receive that information they can make tactical decisions based off the hazards within that and within that building same thing with usc they have a lot of hazardous buildings especially in their chemical lab we took a tour of that um so they'll be assisting us with this as well so collaboration throughout the city and county between columbia fire department and our and our local partners do they give you a map yes sir it works off our gis um map of the building it does but it's live so it works off of a tablet a cell phone or a pc device i'm using arc gis mapping software so again another collaboration between city gis and and the fire department as well and then helping us make sure we have these things called layers so if you remember the old projectors in school where the teacher would write and they would move a piece of plastic um your mapping software works very similar those are just layers they add another layer so there's a layer that shows the districts of the fire marshals there's a layer that shows the districts of the fire stations there's a layer that shows these types of responses and so you can toggle those things and again help you make tactical decisions so that's that's the update on first due so phase one success i think right chief smiles that means a success and we're moving into phase two um so we look forward to that and we'll keep pushing it's turn out time one or the thing iso rates uh similar so turnout time goes into total response time and that's what that's what iso is looking at total response time so you've got your your response time from the station to the incident then you've got your turnout time how long did it take us to get dressed and then we've got our dispatch center which is also accredited where they are monitoring their their times as well so their call taking time from the time they took the call you've called 911 to the time they process it get a dispatch to the firefighters the firefighters get the call get out of the station into the truck and then onto the scene and we start taking action all those numbers play up impacting iso our accreditation as well as dispatches accreditation as well and excellent very good thank you sir okay that kind of brings us up to um our fleet our fire fleet so we'll continue working with uh with fleet management our current needs and improve efficiencies make sure we get our trucks turned around fixing all the good stuff so we'll continue to work with them on that i do want to mention about the uh the personal protection equipment that you also graciously funded for us uh all our folks have been sized and fitted and we expect to receive those at the end of the year that second set of gear so we appreciate you all funding that and i think that's going to be a tremendous help for our folks that's the mcdowell turnout that's the mcdowell turnout project uh with all facilities um the city you know has acquired the land for the new uh the firehouse so we're moving with that right we're moving forward with that so hopefully we can start that construction as quickly as possible um looking forward to that spent a long time coming so we appreciate that as well also the procurement as burned through the uh afq for the uh replacement of our training burn building it's very important as we are do so many burns per year as well you know in accordance with our iso requirements so so it's pretty important to make sure we stick out our burn building in operation um just want to just talk just a little about about our total training hours looking at about up to date for this year about um 3,388 hours to date um our direct higher recruit uh school program um to onboard qualifier firefighters which we're working with that and what we've done actually um we made a conditional office 23 new firefighters so currently they started this this is their third week however we did lose one prior to the start of the school um due to a commitment that he had a family obligation um which he could not help so as of yesterday so there are certain tests that they have to pass so we lost four um to that first test um so we're we're at about 18 right now but at the same time we made some offers to we're going to have about 10 direct hires these are folks that got experience they do they do not have to go through the full recruit class um they only have to go through like six weeks and we can do an additional three weeks with them to get if they got the qualification get them up um to a what's called a singing firefighter position so we're excited about that so if everything stayed a course course we know we're we're going to lose some more in the recruit class we we realized that but we're hoping to at least graduate 25 people at least on that graduation day um in our fire inspections we we've done about um about 3300 63 fire inspection completed public education events we had about 800 and 80 demonstrations completed 252 smoke alarms installed and checked plans with you because you know the city is doing a lot of that right now uh so plans through about 589 and special events about 145 um um special events so um our total calls for service so far is about 23,000 over 23,000 our units as to perform CPR about 122 times for unresponsive and postless patients so those um the majority of those were saves so that that's a good thing and specialized equipment for technical rescue we talk about built expressions um stuff in that nature about 300 and um 36 times and we all for a minister Narcan about about nine three times for um suspected opiate overdoses that's kind of it in a nutshell for what we did last time i do want to um um go to something else you got that here and this is just a for your information only i'm going to give you a there y'all i'm not i'm not going to spend a lot of time on i just want to just let you know that this is all in your program uh 2022 it's something i i wanted wanted to present uh and just kind of give you overview of 2022 so you just you just flip it and it just got a lot of information in it um i really can't see this but we talk about it it just got a lot of information that i would add that and that's why i want to give you a printout so you can go through that your leisure uh it's just events that we did talks about stuff that we did last year uh it talks about our annual parade which we did in the neighborhood and this year we're going to be actually it talks about public information from our public information office also but this year we're actually doing the indy woodlands we're going to do it in the woodlands part so what we try to do is take it to different sessions of the city go ahead uh talks about accreditation uh it talks about our occupation and health and safety uh administration uh you can just keep flipping until i tell you stop um it also what it does also it kind of tells you about the the calls for service that we had last year as well as it talks about um the amount of calls they eat that well i think we got the top 10 amount of calls for for our trucks on it yes you have the top 10 we also got the top whatever as far as the station that ran calls so you can kind of see what our station we're doing and what each truck was doing uh the amount of calls that ran so i just want to kind of give you all that uh for your viewing so you have a copy of our annual report i got one for each council member also for um miss wilson as well so i'll leave that stack with you all um are there any questions uh chief when you're talking about like spoke of arms and equipment and is there some opportunities for the city to look at some public private partnerships like with businesses and try to get the community the business community more involved in some of these initiatives as far as uh donating yeah being involved in feeling the you know i think i think one of the things that i really want to try to do in columbia is is promote this team concept and it's not the fire department the police department it's us you know so so how do i so one thing you'll see in that report is that we partnered with red cross last year and we actually canvas the neighborhood it's called a smoke alarm bliss they provided um the smoke alarms we also get donations from like um we've got them from um lows home depot we've got those type of uh donations so so so they are very active in helping us out but i think that that nizzy can go a lot further than it's because they're national they're national brands i would i like to really do is work with the local the local businesses and brands to to try to develop this partnership because i attended that one it was in my district that's right it was a good district so the way that it works is that um the donations that you need are for the actual equipment the the fire alarms that you're putting in yeah the fire alarm i just had fire alarm fire what are you right you didn't say smoke detector you ain't got to put no money but that's amazing for me but okay yeah so um but i think that is a being able to give some local businesses you know can i hear people all the time people all the time say to me what what what can i do to help and and and so i really do think and i think it's i think it's helpful not just from a you know it's purposeful in two ways number one it it does tie us all together number two it actually accomplishes something too which is pretty good um so i think i would love to to have this committee work with both the police and the fire and or ems and really try to look at some opportunities to to bring the business community and maybe even some of the uh you know neighborhood communities involved in some of these things i think it's just a great way of getting us to to to feel you know how how impactful it is a you can make a difference and be you can you can um you know have this feeling of togetherness that i think is also important so the one initiative that we launched years ago that i like to encourage state is um it's called adopt the fire station and these initiatives like just what you're talking about would be great for folks to adopt it doesn't necessarily be the fire station itself but just what you're talking about we had all these initiatives in there so i love it already i'd like to go ahead and and re-gird you say that because not only does would it help programs like this but you know you think about i'll give you a prime example station seven dying cotton time town they have adopted that fire station and they really they really use it all yes and we want to partner with the neighbors we want them to be we want to be a part of the neighbor we want you better use it when we build station two i can guarantee you that station two is going to be a full-blown part of olympia area down there which they are right now but i just think even on divine street i was gonna say that's my fire station you know i think they come down surely street like they're coming right at my house um so uh so but i think and i think it's so important for local businesses and neighborhoods to feel that connection to the firehouse i love that idea yeah so we're going to be we're going to be you know i use real regurgitate but that's that's the only thing i can thank her right now but we want to be uh bringing that back and really hitting it pretty hard so we're going to revive a very good yeah okay but you know one of the things jeff we talked about you know i gave you that uh you know like a donation bin you know we can we can do you know if you think about you can do a donation bin within local businesses in different areas and have a you know uh put in a fire detector is that what we call it a smoke alarm smoke alarm so you said detector so that means you got to put a dollar in the okay all right but anyway we can do things like that we can have these periodic you know challenges for the business community and and put a donation yeah and it just different just no yeah i'm going i'll go ahead ahead against tina and uh we'll do district four versus uh one that's great that's great i'm gonna get some of your district i'm gonna make how it works lady i'm really surprised we hadn't had the laurel stream trucks come by you missed a big opportunity i know i got to tell them they was they were late today there was no budgetary discussion today so there was none evil out of nowhere thank you chief okay thank you all and now we have uh emergency management department with director harry tensley giving us enough i'm gonna let you just only a couple good afternoon is this can you hear me good good afternoon chairman devol councilwoman herbert councilman brown assistant city manager palin thank you all for your time i will be brief just throwing some highlights up on some of the stuff that we're continuing to do over at the uh merchant operation center section of the eoc and the real-time crime center roll out also the security camera project throughout the city i think at our last uh january meeting we were at 51 sites that were operational now we're 137 but those sites uh actually there are a few more this is last week's data we get a weekly uh wednesday call so we'll get updated again tomorrow um those those sites can be we're monitoring those remotely as the chief talked about uh we were we were what happened to be his analysts was happened to be in um in the eoc when that call he was referring to uh went out and they went right to that camera and was able to push that information right out to the officers on the scene so that is uh turning out to be a a game changer it's definitely a forced multiplier our safety and risk management department moved up last week to the third floor uh that opened up some space we provided some space for the cpd real-time crime center folks working in the eoc around the clock there so we are continuing also part of the motorola security camera project is we're working with city it police department and motorola to configure the servers for the command center aware platform that is a motorola platform that is going to really leverage a lot of uh uh resource and technology for the police department i'll just give you a couple examples once that system is up all the vigil on cameras and new boxes that are being replaced out out throughout the city um we will be able to use video analytics to enhance like that situation that she referred to um if you get a description of a vehicle uh those analysts once that call comes from and i'm on one center those that analysts can can go right there and push that information out it's also going to integrate shot spotter technology um the chief talked about west columbian case he's already rolling out shot spotter as well i'd love to show you a map give you a tour whenever you have some time to take your 10 15 minutes just step over there and we'll you just call me or text me and i'll give you a tour uh that's going to come in um into play we're already uh uh getting ready to do some training to some folks in that we continue with the allostar working group expanding the usage of that platform the key thing about that platform is um all of us are using it around us lexington recent county city columbia dnr sled a bureau protective services highway patrol so anytime uh a critical incident or something happens even a planned event um we we communicate together and develop what's called an incident action plan and that's one iap so everybody's working off the same cd music they're synchronized and they can collaborate and coordinate response efforts together and then on the consequent side of that we can help manage that from the eoc also within that allostar component and some preparedness activities are developing incident action plans these are templates for severe weather winter weather tropical cyclones um public events critical incidents active shooter things of that nature that we preload into that database and then if something were to happen we launched that into the platform and it develops these swim lanes where folks can can know exactly what's happening uh you can go to the next slide as far as some uh other activities i just wanted to highlight on a few back in february we participated with midlands health care coalition tabletop exercise that was a virtual a tabletop but it was uh all the midlands health care providers um which includes richland lexington fairfield achon um edgefield all that swath of the midlands area um we participated in that medical surge and it was a scenario designed around our soda city where it created a situation there was an emergency and it created surge capacity issues for the hospitals and they were immediately able to go in and make decisions so that was a good good exercise in march we also participated in the vc summer uh nuclear uh full-scale it's a graded exercise for the 50 mile e pz that's the emergency protection zone from that uh nuclear site up in fairfield county and it encompasses the 50 mile e pz encompasses uh all of the city of columbia pretty much um and that's a FEMA graded event and that was at state level in counties and all of us uh went through a couple days of that exercise um also participated with columbia water with the columbia hydroelectric uh eap functional exercise in march um and then hurricane workshop some of the other things we do we did um first net we did a performance review after the five points festival in march uh because we had some data capacity issues so i reached out to them and i said can we do a review so we looked at that um they they worked out some solutions on that so we got that rectified um and that's the first responder data uh network that they used for their uh voice and data um and then we also participated in the westing house which is the awful bluff road through richmond county emergency management we participated with their exercise in june um and then we uh also participated at the uh directors uh emd at state seahawk some of the other you can go next slide some of the other things you know we uh participated in the lodd investigation uh through the merge operation center we continue with our active intruder training as chief uh holbrook said uh the axon cpd body one camera uh rolled out uh is ongoing it's just uh pretty it's almost complete now yes ma'am have all members of council had the active intruder training no ma'am um we had it on the schedule and i think it was a conflict with somebody on the council uh i've been working with miss belton to get that and reschedules uh we're looking at y'all's calendars and try to do that um we'd love to get it done before the end of the year if we could but i'll still work that process you've done it before you don't need to do it again right if you you don't have to but there's been a couple slight changes um and it's uh pretty pretty interesting presentation i'm gonna be working with shinny to set this up to go with a group of several y'all one time cool and then you know we just like uh the fire department too we assisted with helping them with their rollout their new records management training and just a couple tours we did right there um and pretty much that's just a highlight of some of the things you've been doing so if you have any questions just let me know you can go to the next slide eric thank you thank y'all for your time i really appreciate it here i'm gonna call you to come look at your bit yeah so some of that training will be some of it will be focused on stairs well you don't have your security while we're here what's that remember the committee you got any questions that important you might show that the committee has a germ without objection thank you sir thank you
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14. Gesang Von die Odyssee. Dies ist eine LibriVox Aufnahme. Alle LibriVox Aufnahmen sind lizenzfrei und in öffentlichem Besitz. Weitere Informationen und Hinweise zur Beteiligung an diesem Projekt gibt es bei LibriVox.org. Die Odyssee von Homer übersetzt durch Johann Heinrich Foss. 14. Gesang Odysseus vom Sauhörten Aumeas in die Hütte geführt und mit zwei Ferkeln bewirktet. Seine Versicherung von Odysseus Heimkehr findet nicht glauben. Erdichtete Erzählung von sich. Die Unterhörten treiben die Schweine vom Felde. Aumeas opfert ein Mastschwein zum Abendschmaus. Sturmische Nacht. Odysseus verschafft sich durch Erdichtung einen Mantel zur Decke, in dess Aumeas draußen die Eber bewacht. Aber Odysseus ging den rauen Fahrt von dem Hafen über die Wald bewachsenen Gebirge hin, wo Athena ihm den trefflichen Hörten bezeichnete, welcher am treuesten Haus hielt unter den Knechten des Göttergleichen Odysseus. Sitzend fand er ihn jetzt an der Schwelle des Hauses im Hofe, welcher hoch auf weit umschauendem Hügel gebaut war. Schön und ringsumgehbar und groß, ihn hatte der Sauhörd selber den Schweinen erbaut, in dess sein König entfernt war. Ohne Penelopeia und ohne den alten Laachtes, von gesammelten Steinen und oben mit Dornen umflochten. Draußen hat er Fähle von allen Seiten in Menge dicht aneinander gepflanzt, vom Kern der gespaltenen Eische. Innerhalb des Geheges hat er zwölf Köfen bereitet, einen nahe dem Andern zum nächtlichen Lager der Schweine. 50 lagen in jedem der Erd auf rühlenden Schweine, alle gebärende Mütter und draußen schliefen die Eber, weit geringer an Zahl, denn schmausend verminderten diese täglich die göttlichen Freier. Es sannte jenen der Sauhörd immer die besten zum Schmause von allen gemästeten Ebern. Und der übrigen Zahl war nur 360. Auch vier große Hunde, wie reißende Tiere, bewachten stets den Hof. Sie erzog der Männerbeherrschende Sauhörd. Jetzt so zerschnitt er des Stiers schön farbiges Leder und fügte Sohlen um seine Füße. Die untergeachtneten Hörden hatten sich schon zerstreut. Drei hüteten weidende Schweine, aber der vierte war in die Stadt gesendet, ein Mastschwein hinzuführen. Den Zoll für die übermütigen Freier, das beim festlichen Schmaus ihr Herz an dem Fleische sich labte. Plötzlich erblickten Odysseus die wachsam bellenden Hunde und sich stürzten auf ihn laut schreiend. Aber Odysseus setzte sich glücklich nieder und legte den Stab aus den Händen. Dennoch hätt er auch dort unwürdige Schmerzen erduldet. Aber der Sauhörd lief aus der Türke mit hochtigen Füßen hinter den bellenden Heer und warf aus den Händen das Leder. Scheltend verfolgt er die Hund und zerstreute sie hierhin und dorthin mit geworfenen Steinen. Jetzt so sprach er zum König. Alter, es fehlte nicht viel, so hätten die Hunde mit einmal dich zerressen und mich hätt ewige Schande getroffen. Und mir gaben die Götter vorhin schon Kummer und Trübsal. Denn um den göttlichen König, die bittersten Tränen vergissend, sitz ich hier und sende die fettgemästeten Schweine andern zum Schmause, da jener vielleicht des Brotes entbehrt und die Länder und Städte barbarischer Völker durchwandert. Wenn er anders noch lebt und das Licht der Sonne noch schauert, aber folge mir, Greis, in meine Hütte, damit du wann sich deine Seele mit Brot und Weine gelabt hat, sagst, von wannen du kommst und welche Leiden du littest. Also sprach er und führt ihn hinein, der treffliche Sau hört. Hieß den folgenden Gast sich auf ein laubisches Lager setzen und bereitete drauf der bunt gesprengelten Gämse, großes und zortisches Fell, worauf er zu schlafen gewohnt war. Und Odysseus freute sich dieses Empfanges und sagte, Zeus beschere dir Freund und die anderen unsterblichen Götter, was du am meisten verlangst, weil du gütig mich aufnimmst. Ihm antwortetest du, Eimeos, Hüter der Schweine. Fremdling, es ziemte mir nicht, und wer eher geringer als du bist, einen Gast zu verschmähen, denn Gott gehören ja alle Fremdling und Darbende an. Doch kleine Gaben erfreuen auch, heißt es bei unser Einem. Denn also geht es mit Knechten, welche sich immer scheuen, weil ihre gebietenden Herren Jünglinge sind. Denn ach, ihm wären die Götter, die Heimkehr, der mir Gutes getan und ein Eigentum hätte gegeben, was auch der Gütigste Haar je seinem Diener geschenkt hat, nämlich Haus und Hof und ein liebenswürdiges Ewalp, weil er ihm treulich gedient und Gott die Arbeit gedeihen ließ. Also gedeiht auch mir die Arbeit, welche mir abliegt, und mein Herr, wenn er hier sanft, alterte, lohnte mir es reichlich. Aber er starb, das Geschlecht der Helena müsse von Grund aus stürzen, die in den Staub so viele Männer gestürzt hat. Denn auch jener zog, Agamemnons Ehre zu reschen, gegen Elion hin und bekämpfte die reisigen Trojas. Also sprach er und schnell, umband er den Rock mit dem Göchtel, ging zu den Kröfen, wo wenn der Ferkel Menge gesperrt war, und zwei nahm er heraus und schlachtete beide zur Mahrzeit, senkte sie, haute sie klein und steckte die Glieder an Spieße, briet sie über der Glut und setzte sie hin vor Odysseus, brätend noch an den Spießen mit weißem Mehl bestreuert. Mischte dann süßen Wein in seinen hölzernen Becher, setzte sich gegen ihm über und nötigte ihn, also zum Essen. Ist nun fremder Mann, so gut wir höchten es haben, Ferkelfleisch, die gemästeten Schweine verzehren die Freier, deren Herz nicht forscht, vor den Göttern kennet, noch mitleid. Alle gewaltsame Tat missfällt ja den seligen Göttern, tugend ehren sie nur und Gerechtigkeit unter den Menschen, selbst die barbarischen Räuber, die durch Cronions Verängnis an ein fremdes Gestart anlandeten, Beute gewannen, und mit beladenen Schiffen die Eimat glücklich erreichten, fühlten dennoch im Herzen die Macht des empörten Gewissens. Aber diesen entdeckte vielleicht die Stimme der Götter jenes traurigen Tod, da sie nicht warben, wie recht ist, und zu dem Irigen nicht heimkehren, sondern in Ruhe fremdes Gut, unmäßig und ohne Schrohnen verprassen. Alle Tag und Nächte, die Zeus den staplischen Sendet, opfern die üppigen Städts und nicht ein Opfer noch zweiblos und verschwelgen den Wein mit ungezähmter Begierde. Reichlich war er gesegnet an Lebensgüttern. Es hatte keiner der edlen so viel, nicht dort auf der fruchtbaren Feste, noch in Itaka hier. Nicht zwanzig Männer zusammen haben so viel Reichstümer. Ich will sie dir jetzt so beschreiben. Rinderherden sind zwölf auf der Feste, der weidenden Schafe ebenso viele. Auch der Schweine so viel und der Streifenen ziegen. Miedlinge hüten sie teils und teils leibeigene Hörten. Hier in Itaka gehen elf Herden streifender Ziegen auf entlegener Weide, von Wackern, Männern gehütet. Jeder von diesen sendet zum täglichen Schmause den Freiern immer die trefflichste Ziege der fett gemästeten Herde. Unter meiner Gewalt und Aufsicht beiden die Schweine und ich sende zum Schmause das auserlesendste Mastschwein. All so sprach er und schnell aß jener des Fleisches. Begierig trank er des Weins und schwieg. Er dachte der Freier verdurben. Als er jetzt so gespeist und seine Seele gelabelt, füllte jener den Bäscher, woraus er zu trinken gewohnt war, reichte den Wein ihm da. Und er nahm ihn mit herzlicher Freude, wedete jenen an und sprach die geflügelten Worte. Lieber, wer kaufte dich denn mit seinem Vermögen? Wie heißt er? Jener, so mächtige Mann und begüterte, wie du erzählst, und der sein Leben verlor, agamemnons Ehre zu rechen. Nenne mir ihn. Vielleicht ist er von meiner Bekanntschaft. Zeus und die Götter des Himmels, die wissen es, ob ich von ihm nicht Botschaft verkündigen kann. Ich sah viel Männer auf Reisen. Ihm antwortete drauf, der Männer bärschende Sau hört. Alter, kein errender Mann, der Botschaft von jenem verkündigt. Möchte so leicht bei der Frau und dem Sohne Glauben gewinnen. Solche Wanderer suchen gewöhnlich milde Bewöchtung durch die schmeischende Lüge und reden selten die Wahrheit. Jeder Fremdling, wen auch das Schicksal nach Itaka führt, geht zu meiner Königin hin und schwarze Erdichtung. Freundlich empfängt und bewörtet sie ihn und forscht nach allem. Und der traurenden Antlitz umfließen Tränen der Wehmut, wie es dem Weibe geziehmt, der Fern, ihr Gatte verschieten. Und bald wurdest auch du, O Greis, ein Märchen ersinnen. Deckte dir jemand nur die Blöße mit Mantel und Leibrog. Aber ihm wissen vielleicht die Hund und die Vögel des Himmels schon die Haut von dem weißen Gebein und die Seele verließ es. Oder ihn frassen die Fische des Meers und seine Gebeine Dorn an fremdem Gestade vom wehenden Sande bedeckert. Also verlor er das Leben und seine verlassenen Freunde, klagen ihm alle nach und ich am meisten. Denn nimmer find ich einen so gütigen Herrn, wohin ich auch gehe, käme ich auch wieder ins Haus, das Vater und Mutter bewohnen, wo ich geboren war und meine Jugend verlebte. Auch bewein ich die Eltern nicht so sehr, da ich doch herzlich wünsche, sie wiederzusehen und meiner Väter gefällde, als Odysseus Verlust mein ganzes Leben verbittert. Ja, ich schäme mich fremdling, ihn bloß beim Namen zu nennen, ob er es zwar nicht hört, denn er pflegte mich gar zu liebreich, sondern ich nenn ihn, auch fern, stets meinen älteren Bruder. Ihm antwortete drauf der herrliche Dulder Odysseus, lieber, weil du es denn ganz leugnest und nimmer vermutest, dass er zur Heimat kehrt und stets unglaubig dein Herz bleibt. Siehe, so will ich es nicht bloß sagen, sondern beschwören, dass Odysseus kommt. Zum Lohn für die fröhliche Botschaft sollst du sogleich, wann jener in seine Wohnung zurückkommt, mich mit schönen Gewanden, mit Rok und Mantel begleiten. Ihr, wie sehr ich auch jetzt so entblöst bin, nehm ich sie nimmer, denn der ist mir verhasst, wie die Forchten der untersten Tiefe, welcher von Mantel verführt mit leeren Erdichtungen schmeiselt. Zeus, von den Göttern bezog es und diese gastliche Tafel und Odysseus, heiliger Herr, zu welchem ich fliehe, dass dies alles gewiss geschehen wird, wie ich verkünde. Selbst noch in diesem Jahr wird wiederkehren Odysseus, wann der jetzige Mond abnimmt und der folgende zunimmt, wird er sein Haus betreten und strafen, wer seiner gemahlen und des glänzenden Sohnes Gewalt und Ehre gekränkt hat. Ihm antwortetest du, Almeas, Hüter der Schweine, Alter, ich werde wohl nie den Lohn der Botschaft bezahlen, noch wird Odysseus je heimkehren. Trinke geruhig deinen Wein und lass uns von etwas anderem reden. Hieran erinnere mich nicht, denn meine Seele durchdringelt Schmerz, wann einer mich nur an den besten König erinnert. Was du geschworen hast, lass gut sein, aber Odysseus, komme wie ich es wünsche und seine Penelopeia und lachtes der Greis und Telemachos göttlich an Bildung. Jetzu bewein ich von Herzen den Sohn des edlen Odysseus. Telemachos näherten wie eine Pflanze die Götter und ich hofft ihn, der einst nicht schlechter unter den Männern als den Vater zu finden, an Geist und Bildung ein Wunder. Doch der unstaplischen Einer verrückte ihm die richtigen Sinne oder ein staplischer Mensch. Er ging den Vater zu suchen, nach der göttlichen Bühlers. Nun stellen die Mutigen freier ihm, wann er heimkehrt nach, damit Akaisios Name und sein Heldengeschlecht aus Itaka werde vertilgelt. Aber lass uns davon nicht weiterreden. Er möge fallen oder entfliehen und Gottes Hand ihn bedecken. Auf, erzähle mir Jetzu von deinen Leiden, oh Alter, auch verkündige mir aufrichtig, damit ich es wisse, wer, was Volkes bist du und wo ist deine Geburtsstadt? Und in welcher Leichschiff kamst du? Wie brachten die Schiffer dich nach Itaka her? Was rühmen sich jene für Leute? Denn unmöglich bist du doch hier zu Fusse gekommen. Ihm antwortete drauf der Erfindungsreicher des Heus, dieses will ich dir gern und nach der Wahrheit erzählen. Während wir beide mit Speis auf lange Zeiten versorgelt und erfreuendem Wein und blieben hier stets in der Hütte, ruhig sitzen am Mal und andere bestellten die Arbeit. Siehe, dann könnte leicht ein Jahr verfliegen und dennoch hätt ich nicht die Erzählung von allen Leiden vollendet, welche der Götter Rat auf meine Seele gehäuft hat. Aus dem weiten Gefilde von Kreta stamm ich. Mein Vater war ein begüteter Mann und noch viele andere Söhne wurden in seinem Hause geboren und auferzogen. Echte Kinder der Frau, doch mich gebarr ein erkauftes Krebsweib, aber es ernte mich gleich den elischen Kindern. Kastur, Vilacos Sohn, aus dessen Blut ich gezeugt bin. Dieser Warth wie ein Gott im kritischen Volke geähert wegen seiner Gewalt, Reichstümer und ruhmlichen Söhne. Aber ihn führerten bald des Todes Schrecken in Aes Schattenbehausung hinab. Die übermütigen Söhne warfen darauf das Los und teilten das Arbe des Vaters. Mir beschieden sie nur ein Haus und wenige Güter, aber ich nahm mir ein Weib aus einem der reisten Geschlechter, dass ich durch Tugend gewann, denn ich war kein entarteter Jüngling, noch ein Feiger im Kriege, doch nun ist alles vergangen. Dennoch glaub ich, du wirst noch aus der Stoppel die Ehre kennen, denn ach, es drückte mich sehr viel Drangsaal zu Boden. Wahrlich Entschlossenheit hatte mir Ares verliehen und Athene und vertilgende Kraft, wann ich dem Feinde zu Schaden mit erlesenen Helden im Hinterhalte versteckt lag. Schwebte mir nimmer des Todesbild vor der mutigen Seele, sondern ich sprang zuerst von allen hervor und streckte jeglichen Feind in den Staub, den meine Schenkel ereilten. Also fragte ich im Krieg und liebte weder den Feldbau noch die Sorge des Hauses und blühender Kindererziehung. Aber das Ruderschiff war meine Freude beständig, Schlachtengetöß und blinkende Speer und gefiederte Pfeile, lauter schreckliche Dinge, die andere mit grauen Effeln. Aber ich liebte, was Gott in meine Seele geleget, denn dem einen gefällt dies weg, dem anderen jenes. Eh der Ahaja-Söhne, Gentroja, waren geseget, führte ich neunmal Männer in schnell geroderten Schäfen gegen entlegene Völker und kehrte mit Beute zur Heimat. Hiervon nahm ich zuerst das schönste Kleinot und vieles teilte das Los mir zu. So mehrte sich schnell mein Vermögen und ich wart geährt und hochgeachtet in Kräter. Aber da Zeus Vorsehung die jammerbringende Kriegsfahrt achtnete, welche das Leben so vieler Männer geraubt hat, da befallen sie mir mit Idomeneos, unserem Beherrscher, Führer der Schiffe zu sein, den Ilios. Alle Versuche, mich zu befreien, misslangen, mich schreckte der Tadel des Volkes und neun blutige Jahre durchkämpften wir Söhne der Griechen und im Zehnten verherrten wir Primors tomende Feste, steuerten dann heim mit den Schiffen und Gott zerstreute die Griechen. Über mich Armen verhängte der Rat Cronions ein Unglück, denn nur einen Monat verweilt ich daheim mit dem Weibe, meiner Jugend, den Kindern und meinem Gesinde, mich freuend und mich reizte mein Herz mit Göttergleichen geferten, einige Schiffe zu rösten und nach dem Ägyptas zu segeln und ich röstete neun und schnell war die Menge versammelt. Hierauf schmausten bei mir sechs Tage die lieben Gefährten und ich schlachtete viele gemästete Tiere zum Opfer für die seligen Götter und zum Erfreunden Schmause. Aber am siebenden Tage verließen wir Kräter und Furen unter dem lieblichen Wehen des reinen beständigen Nachtwinds sanft wie mit dem Strom dahin und keines der Schiffe wurde verletzt. Wir saßen gesund und fröhlichen Mutes auf dem Verdeck und ließen vom Wind und Steuer uns lenken. Aber am fünften Tag erreichten wir des Ägyptas herrlichen Strom und ich legte die gleichen Schiffe vor Anker. Dringend ermahnte ich jetzt so die lieben Reisegefährten an dem Gestade zu bleiben und unsere Schiffe zu hüten und versendete Wachen umher auf die Höhen des Landes. Aber sie wurden von Trotz und Übermute verleitet, dass sie ohne Verzug der Ägypter schöne Gefilde plünderten, ihre Weiber gefangen führten, die Männer und unmündigen Kinder ermordeten und ihr Geschrei kam schnell in die Stadt. Sobald der Morgen sich rötete, zogen Streiter zu Ross und Fuße daher und vom blitzenden Erze strahlte das ganze gefüllt. Der Donnerer Zeus Cronion sendete meinen Gefährten die schändliche Flucht und es wagte keiner dem Feinde zu stehen, denn ringsum drohte Verdarben, viele töteten sie mit Ehren und Lanzen und viele schleppten sie lebend hinweg zu harter sklavischer Arbeit. Aber Cronion Zeus gab selber diesen Gedanken mir ins Herz und hätte mich lieber das Todesverhängnis dort in Ägypters ereilt, denn meiner achte nur Unglück. Island nahm ich den schön gebildeten Helm von dem Haupte und von der Schulter den Schild und warf den Speer aus der Rechten, ging dem Wagen des Königs entgegen, küst und umarmte seine Knie und er schenkte mir, voll erbarmen das Leben, hieß in den Wagen mich steigen und führte mich beinenden Heimwerks. Zwar es stürzten noch oft mit Äschnen, Lanzen die Feinde, mich zu ermorden heran, denn sie waren noch heftig erbittert, aber er wehrte sie ab aus Frust vor der Rache Cronions, welcher die Fremdlinge schürzt und ihre Beleidiger strafert. Sieben Jahre blieb ich bei ihm und sammelte Reichtum von dem ägyptischen Volke genug, denn sie gaben mir alle. Doch wie das achte Jahr im Laufe der Zeiten herankam, siehe, da kam ein phänikischer Mann, ein arger Betrüger und Erzschinder, der viele Menschen ins Elend gestocht hat. Dieser beredete mich, mit ihm nach Phänike zu fahren, wo der Bube sein Haus und sein Erworbenes hatte, und ein volles Jahr verweilt ich bei ihm in Phänike. Aber da jetzt die Monten und Tage waren vollendet, und ein anderes Jahr mit den kreisenden Horen herankam, führte er gen Lybia mich im Meer durch wandenden Schiffe unter dem listigen Schein, als brauchte er mich bei der Ladung, um mich dort zu verkaufen und großen Gewinn zu erwaben. ihn begleitet ich zwar argwöhnend, aber ich musste, und sie steuerten im Wehen des reinen beständigen Nordwinds über Kreta dahin, doch Zeus beschloss ihr Verdaben, als wir das grüne Gestade von Kreta jetzt so verlassen und ringsum kein Land nur Meer und Himmel zu sehen war, breitete Zeus Kronion ein dunkelblaues Gewölk aus über das laufende Schiff und Nacht lag über der Tiefe und nun donnerte Zeus der hochgeschleuderte Strahl schlug, schmetternd ins Schiff und es schwankte vom Donner des Gottes erschüttert. Alles war Schwefeldampf und die Männer entsturzten dem Boden. Ähnlich den Wasserkrähen bekämpften sie rings um das Schiff her, steigend und sinkend die Flut, doch Gott nahm ihnen die Heimkehr. Aber Kronion gab in der schrecklichen Angst und Betäubung selber den hohen Mast des blau geschnebelten Schiffes mir in die Hände, damit ich noch dem Verdaben entflöhe. Diesen umschlang ich und trieb durch den Sturm und die tobenden Fluten und neun Tage trieb ich umher. In der Zehnten der Nächte warf mich ans Land der des Broten die hochherrollende Woge. All da nahm ich Phaedon, der edle presprotische König, freundlich und gastfrei auf, denn es fand sein Sohn am Gestade mich von Frost und Arbeit entkräfteten liegen und führte mich mit stützender Hand zu seines Vaters Ballaste und bekleidete mich mit prächtigem Mantel und Leibhawk. Jener erzählte mir dort von Odysseus, welcher zur Heimat gehrend ihn hätte besucht und viele Freundschaft genossen, und er zeigte mir auch die gesammelten Güter Odysseus, Erzes und Goldes die Mengen und künstlich geschmiedeten Eisens, dass bis ins zehnte Glied sein Geschlecht noch könnte versorgt sein. Solch ein unendlicher Schatz lag dort im Hause des Königs. Jener war, wie es hieß, nach Dodona gegangen, aus Gottes hochgewipferter Eische Cronions Willen zu hören, wie er in Itaka ihm nach seiner langen Entfernung heimzukehren beföle, ob öffentlich oder verborgen. Feidorn beschuhr es mir selbst und beim Trankopfer im Hause, segefertig wäre das Schiff und bereit die Gefährten, um ihn heimzusenden in seiner Vatergefilde. Aber mich sand er zuvor, denn ein Schiff des protischer Männer ging zu dem weizenreichen Dolichion. Diesen befahl er, mich sorgfältig dahin zum König Akastos zu bringen. Aber ihrem Herzen gefiel der grausamste Ratschloss über mir, dass ich ganz in des Elends tiefe versenke. Als das segelnde Schiff nun weit von dem Ufer entfernt war, drohten jene mir gleich mit dem schrecklichen Tage der Knecht schaft. Meinen Mantel und Trock entrössen mir jetzt so die Räuber und umhülten mir drauf den hässlichen Kittel und Leibrock. Beide zerlummt, wie du selber mit deinen Augen hier siehst. Und am Abend erreichten wir Itakas sonnige Hügel. Jetzt so banden sie mich im schön gezimmerten Schiff fest mit dem stark geflochtenen Seil und stiegen dann selber an das Gestart und nahmen die schnell bereitete Mahlzeit. Aber die Götter lösten mir leicht die Knoten der Fessel und ich band um das Haupt die zusammen gewickelten Lumpen. Lies am geglätteten Steuer mich nieder, legte mich vorwärts auf das Wasser und schwamm mit beiden Händen mich rudern, hochtig von Dannen und bald war ich fahne von ihnen gekommen. Jetzt so stieg ich ans Land und Koch und ein dickes Gebüsche, schmiegte mich hin und lag. Die Andern suchten in des mich lautkäuschend umher. Allein sie fanden nicht ratsam tiefer ins Land zu gehen. Sie kehrten zurück und bestiegen wieder das hohle Schiff und mich entrösten die Götter leicht der Gefahr und führten zu eines verständigen Mannes hütte mich hin, denn noch verlängte das Schicksal mein Leben. Ihm antwortetest du, ein Meias, hüter der Schweine, Unglückseliger Fremdling, ich fühl es im innersten Ärzten, was du von deinen Leiden und Ören mir alles erzählt hast. Eins nur erscheinet mir nicht in der Achtnung, das von Odysseus. Nimmer glaub ich es dir. Was zwingt dich, ehrlicher Alter, so in den Wind zu lügen? Ich weiß zu gut von der Heimkehr meines Herrn Bescheid. Er ist den unstaplischen allen ganz verhasst. Nicht einmal vor Troja ließ ihn man starben, noch in den Armen der Freunde, nachdem den Krieg er vollendet. Denn ein Denkmal hätte ihm das Volk der Achaia errichtet und so wäre zugleich sein Sohn bei den Enkeln verherrlicht. Sondern er wart unrümlich ein Raub der Wildenhappien. Aber ich lebe hier bei den Schweinen so einsam und komme nie in die Stadt, wo nicht die kluge Penelopeia mir zu kommen gebeult, wann Botschaft irgendwoherkam. Ringsum sitzen sie dann und fragen den Fremdling nach allem. Einige krämen sich um den lang abwesenden König, andere freuen sich trop, die seine Habe verpassen. Aber mir wart die Lust zu fragen, gänzlich verbittert, seit mich jüngst ein etolischer Mann durch Märchen getäuscht hat. Dieser war totschlagesalber, schon weit geflüchtet und öchte endlich zu meiner Hütte, wo ich mit Freundschaft ihn aufnahm und er verkündigte mir bei Idomeneos unter den Krätern. Hab er ihn bessern gesehen, die Sturm zerschlagenen Schiffe und er käme gewiß im Sommer oder im Herbst mit dem unendlichen Schatz und den göttagleichen Gefährten. Drum, unglücklicher Greis, den mir ein himnischer zuführt, trachte nicht meine Gunst durch Lügen dir zu erschmeichen, denn nicht darum werd ich dich ehren oder bewirchten, sondern aus Frust vor dem gastlichen Zolls und weil du mich jammerst. Ihm antwortete drauf der Erfindungsreiche oder Säus, war ich, du trägst ein sehr ungläubiges Herz in den Bosen, da mir der Eidschwur selbst nicht dein Zutrauen gewinnert. Aber wohl an, wir wollen uns jetzt vergleichen und zeugen, seien die unsterblichen uns des hohen Olympus Brunner. Kehrt er wieder zurück zu diesem Hause, dein König. Siehe, dann sollst du mich mit Rok und Mantel begleitet, gehen du nicht hierhin senden, denn dort verlangert mein Herz hin. Kehrt er nicht zurück, dein König, wie ich verkünde, als dann reize die Knechte vom Felsen herab, mich zu stürzen, dass die Bettler hinforcht, sich scheuen, Lügen zu schwarzen. Ihm antwortete drauf der edle Hüter der Schweine, Fremdling, da wäre mir Traun bei allen Menschen auf Erden, großes Lob und Verdienst für jetzt und immer gesichert. Hätt ich dich erst in die Hütte geführt und freundlich bewachtet und erschlüge dich dann und raubte dein liebes Leben. Freudigkeit gebe mir das vor Zeus Cronion zu beten, aber die Stunde zum Essen ist da, bald kommen die Leute heim mit mir in der Hütte das köstliche Mal zu bereiten. Also besprachen diese sich jetzt so untereinander und nun kamen die Schwein und ihre Hörten vom Felde. Diese schlossen sie drauf in ihre Stelle zum Schlafen und laut tönte das Schreien der eingetriebenen Schweine, aber seinen Gehilfen befahl der treffliche Sauhört. Bringt das fetteste Schwein für den fremden Gast es zu apfern und uns selber einmal zu erquicken, da wir so lange um weiß zahnischte Schweine verdross und kummer erduldet, während andere umsonst all unsere Mühe verprassen. Also sprach er und spaltete Holz mit dem grausamen Erze. Jene führten ins Haus ein fett fünfjähriges Mastschwein. Stellten es drauf an den Herd. Es vergass der treffliche Sauhört auch der unsterbliche nicht, denn Fromm war seine Gesinnung, sondern begann das Opfer und warf in die Flamme das Sternhaar vom weiß zahnischten Schwein und flehte den himmlischen Allen, da sie dem weißen Odysseus doch heimzukehren vergönten. Schwang nun die Eichenkluft, die er beim Spalten zurück warf, Schlugs und sein Leben entfloh. Die anderen schlachteten, senkten und zerstückten es schnell. Das Fett bedeckte der Sauhört mit dem blutigen Fleisch von allen Gliedern geschnitten. Dieses warf er ins Feuer mit feinem Mehl bestreut und sie schnitten das übrige Klein und steckten es an Spieße. Friedens mit Vorsicht über der Glut und Zogens herunter legten dann alles zusammen auf Küchentische. Der Sauhört stellte sich hin, es zu teilen, denn Billigkeit lag ihm am Herzen und in sieben Teile zerlegt er alles Gebratene. Einen legt er den Nymphen und Hermes, dem Sohn der Meier betend den Andern hin. Die übrigen reicht er den Männern, aber Odysseus verehrt er den unzerschnittenen Rücken vom weiß zahnichten Schwein und erfreute die Seele des Königs. Fröhlich sagte zu ihm der Erfindungsreiche Odysseus, Liebe dich, Vater Zeuss, wie ich dich liebe, all meyers, da du mir, armen Manne, so milde Gaben verehrst. Darauf antwortetest du, all meyers, Hüter der Schweine, ist mein Unglück seliger Freund und freue dich dessen, wie du es hast. Gott gibt uns dieses und jenes versagt er, wie es seinem Herzen gefällt, denn er herrscht mit Allmacht. Er sprach und weite den Göttern die Erstlinge, opferte selber funkelnden Wein und gab ihn dem Städte Verwüster Odysseus in die Hand. Er saß bei seinem beschiedenen Anteil. Ihnen verteilte das Brot Mesaulios, welchen der Sau hört, selber sich angeschafft, in dess sein König entfernt war. Ohne Penelopeia und ohne den alten Laertes hat er von Tafjern ihn mit eigenem Gute gekauft und sie erhoben die Hände zum Lecker bereiteten Male, und nachdem die Begierde des Tranks und der Speise gestillt war, trug Mesaulios wieder das Brot von Dannen und alle von dem Brot und dem Fleisch gesättigt, alten zur Ruhe. Eine grauliche Nacht unerleuchtet vom schwindenden Monde kam. Es regnete zolls, nass, sturmend, sauste der Westwind. Beim Entkleiden versuchte Odysseus, ob ihm der Sau hört, nicht den Mantel vielleicht darbieten, oder der Knechte einem, es wurde befehlen, da er für ihn so besorgt war. Hör mich jetzt bei Meers und hört ihr übrigen Hörten. Rühmend red ich ein Wacht vom betörenden Weine besiegelt, welcher den weisesten oft anreizt zum lauten Gesange, ihn zum herzlichen Lachen und Gaukeltanze verleitet, und manch Wacht ihm entlockt, das Besser wäre verschwiegen. Aber weil das Geschwärts doch anfing, will ich's verenden. Wollte Gott, ich grünte noch jetzt, in der Fülle der Jugend, als davor Troja wir uns im Hinterhalte verbagen. Führer waren Odysseus und Atreus Sohn Menelaus, und der Dritte war ich, denn sie verlangten es selber. Als wir jetzt so die Stadt und die hohe Mauer erreichten, legten wir nahe der Burg in dicht verwachsenen Sumpfe zwischen Weiden und Schilfen und Nieder unter der Rüstung. Eine stomische Nacht brach an, der erstarrende Nachtwind stochste daher und stöbern der Schnee, gleich duftigem Reife, viel anführend herab und umzog die Schilde mit Glatteis. Alle die anderen lagen, gehüllt in Mantel und Leibhrock, mit dem Schilde, die Schulter bedeckt und schlummerten ruhig. Aber ich unbesonnener ließ den Mantel beim Weg gehen, meinen Gefährten zurück, denn ich achtete gar nicht der Kälte und ging bloß mit dem Schild und schön gegöchteten Leibhrock. Doch in der dritten Wache der Nacht, da die Sterne sich neigten, stieß ich Odysseus, der mir zur Seite lag, mit dem Arme, und sprach schaudernd zu ihm, und schnell war er munter und hörte. Idler la achtiat, erfindungsreicher Odysseus. Lange bleib ich nicht mehr bei den Lebenden, sondern mich tötet, frost, denn ich ließ den Mantel zurück, mich verführte mein Dämon, bloß im Rocker zu gehen, und nun ist keine Errettung. All so sprach ich, und schnell beschloss er dieses im Herzen, so wie immer der Held zum Rad und Kampfe bereit war. Island erwidert er mir mit leise, flüsternter Stimme, schweige jetzt, damit kein anderer Achaia dich höre, sprach es, und stützte das Haupt auf den Ellbogen, und sagte, hört ihr Lieben, ein göttlicher Traum erschien mir im Schlafe, wir sind weit von den Schiffen entfernt, und ginge doch einer, Arthäus Sohn Agamemnon, dem Hürten der Völker, zu sagen, dass er noch mehrern vom Ufer hierher zu Eilen geböte. All so sprach er, und Toas, der Sohn Andrémonz, erhob sich Island und warf zur Erde den schönen, purburen Mantel, und lief schnell zu den Schiffen, und ich umhüllte mir freudig sein Gewand, und lag bis die Morgenröte heraufstieg. Wollte Gott, ich grünte noch jetzt, in der Fülle der Jugend, ach, dann schenkte mir wohl ein Sauhörcht, hier in der Hütte, einen Mantel, aus Lieb und Achtung gegen den Tapfern. Nun verachten sie mich, weil ich so elend bedeckt bin. Ihm antwortetest du, ein Meers, Hüter der Schweine, Kreis und Tadelig ist das Gleichnis, so du erzählst, und kein Unnützwort ist deinen Lippen entfallen. Drum sollts weder an Kleidung, noch etwas Anderm dir mangeln, was unglücklichen Fremden die Hilfesuchen gebührt, jetzt. Doch morgen musst du in deine Lumpen dich hüllen, denn nicht viele Mantel und oft veränderte Röcke haben wir anzuziehen, nur einen hat jeglicher Sauhörcht. Kehrt einst wieder zurück, der geliebte Sohn von Odysseus, gerne wird dich dieser mit Rock und Mantel begleiten und dich senden, wohin es deinem Herzen gelöstet. All so sprach er, erhub sich und setzte neben dem Feuer ihm ein Bette, bedeckt mit Fällen von Ziegen und Schafen, und Odysseus legte sich hin. Da bedeckte der Sauhörcht ihn mit dem großen, wallichten Mantel, womit er sich pflegte, umzukleiden, wenn draußen ein schrecklicher Winterokkan blies. All so schlummerte dort Odysseus. Neben Odysseus legten die Jünglinge sich zum Schlummer, aber der Sauhörcht liebte nicht in dem Bett, entfernt von den Schweinen zu schlafen, sondern er waffnete sich, hinaus zu gehen, und Odysseus freute sich, dass er so treu des Entfernten Güter besorgte. Erstlich hängt er ein scharfes Schwert um die rüstigen Schultern, höhte sich dann in den windabwehrenden wallichten Mantel, nahm das zotischte Fell der großen gemästeten Siege, nahm auch den scharfen Speer, den Schrecken der Menschen und Hunde, eilte nun hin zu ruhen, wo die Hauer bewaffneten Eber lagen unter dem Hange des Felsen geschirmt vor dem Nordwind. Ende von 14. Gesang
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What is the problem my nose is running. I have a bad cold
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Hello and welcome to the session. Let us discuss the following question. It says, 27 solid iron spheres each of radius r and surface area s are melted to form a sphere with surface area s' and the radius r' of the new sphere ratio of s and s' Let us now move on to the solution. We are given that 27 solid iron spheres of radius r are melted to form a sphere of radius r' so the volume of small sphere of a small sphere 4 by 3 pi r' This is the formula for the volume of the sphere 4 by 3 pi r' where r is the radius of the sphere Now this is the volume of small sphere So the volume of 27 small spheres is equal to 27 into 4 by 3 into pi r' We are given that the radius of the new sphere is r' So the volume of large sphere is equal to 4 by 3 pi r' because the radius of the larger sphere is r' So the volume of the large sphere is 4 by 3 pi r' Now the large sphere we have obtained by melting 27 small spheres that is 27 small spheres together form a large sphere that means volume of 27 small spheres is equal to the volume of one large sphere So if this is 1 and this is 2 So this implies 1 is equal to 2 So this implies 27 into 4 by 3 pi r' So this implies 27 into 4 by 3 pi r' So this implies 27 into 4 by 3 pi r' Pi r' is equal to 4 by 3 pi r' This implies r' is equal to 27 into 4 by 3 pi r' upon 4 by 3 pi Now 4 by 3 pi gets cancelled with 4 by 3 pi and this implies r' q is equal to 27 r' Now taking the cube root we have r' is equal to 3r Now in the second part we have to find the ratio of s and s' s is the surface area of 27 solid iron spheres and s' is the surface area of one large sphere So let us now discuss the second part Now the surface area a small sphere pi r' where r is the radius of the small sphere that is s' r' and the surface area pi r' q the radius of the large sphere is r' So the surface area of large sphere is 4 pi r' but r' is 3r So it is 4 pi into 3 and the large sphere is s' So s' is equal to 9 into 3 is 9 and this is 9 into 4 pi r' Now the ratio s' is equal to the surface area of small sphere which is 4 pi r' is to surface area of larger sphere which is 9 into 4 pi r' which is equal to 4 pi r' upon 9 into 4 pi r' 4 pi r' gets cancelled with 4 pi r' and this is 1 upon 9 So the ratio is 1 is to 9 Hence the radius of the new sphere is 3r s' is 1 is to 9 That completes the question Bye for now, take care, have a good day
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Carl Crawford speaks on Rap-A-Lot, No Limit, and Cash Money and the Music Industry +More (Part 7)
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Carl Crawford speaks on Rap-A-Lot, No Limit, and Cash Money and the Music Industry
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Yes, do you feel like do you like the way the music is going in Texas the South? We got from like From like all the new artists coming up all the girls coming up, you know a Ken up Ken the man like she Yeah, coming into her own. Yeah, you know far as a little country town like you see East Texas Yeah, so I don't really know all them guys this year But you know I'm saying when they come to me and I jam, you know, I hear a little Do you do you listen you keep your how do you how do you keep your ear to the music to the streets? How do you do it, you know go out still go out of the loop people go, you know I have a lot of like private parties where people are different places and play music or you know like so I just never tell me You know, I got my engineer here know and stuff like that That's dope man, but these youngsters man. Hey man. Say man. Good luck with that You know, I'm talking about one sound what the loathe what the I'm still trying to Get into the auto-tune stuff. You like it. I know It's hard on you But you know the kids And how you feel about you know People not so this they they rapping singing I like the TV Some of them when they like, you know got the right harmony and they you know making it sound dope like they do I'm just like not a depressed person. Like I like to be happy Does that have to be it has to be a depressed Man, that's my boy But it's it's it is a thing where you have to grab a place of pain and just bring it So what okay top three artists of all time did or live any genre Top three number one top three orders just all time did or live Rap orders in any genre in any R&B jazz anybody top the number one artist for me is probably Probably don't like it but Michael Jackson You make me feel All that Michael Jackson because you know Who wouldn't want to go to Michael Jackson? I heard I heard some guys and I'm not gonna say your name today But I'm gonna give you a break, but some people say Chris Brown better than Michael Jackson, man Man, I'll say trick dad. Not you LD. I'm gonna let you make it 300 Okay, you got him who number two Number two for me. I ain't never get to meet him die Like pimp see was one of my boy. That's my He's a little beard of Mara Yeah, the third one have to be two bucks to pop is gonna be in there some man. He got to be man You do your icon type of thing. You know I'm saying like you know I know they'll say you know the people can rap better, but it was just a whole iconic thing about how you made What you know, you know people realize like he had nine Cases, you know, yeah, yeah represent itself. Yeah The rape case that's right like what shot a undercover cop cop and beat the case. That's right. He's different Yeah, like I know like so he's so articulate ain't nobody ain't nobody did what he done during this time in the length of time He had told us that we was gonna be like this how we are Right, man, you hit that on me Out of curiosity cuz I know with I'm running your business You do a lot of research and a lot of other labels and stuff like that to be able to learn certain things if you had the name Top three labels of all time. What would it be top three labels? You know labels for like when you think labels like you talking about like even from back then. Yeah, you from back then Didn't get into yeah like for me it was all about the the Independent labels, okay, you know, so I had you know from the rapper lights to the no limits to Cages money. Yeah, that's all I ever you know, I'm saying thought really exists. Yeah, yeah the other stuff You know, maybe I heard like a death jam, but I probably wouldn't even know. Yeah, we from the south We from the south, you know Because you're gonna get even bigger so you're gonna be like way up there whatever But I always think about you know looking at all of these different labels and looking at okay What did you do wrong? What did you do right so I can figure out, you know, and then they change and stuff Every time changes things so much
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Las Vegas Craps Table Story: How I Learned That Wealth Is Relative, a Life Lesson LPT
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Should I tell you story of where I don't know if I've shared this before I think I have but When I found out that money's wealth Is all relative. It's all relative, right? Really, it's all relative I gotta stop with my money-making skills What go for a family or money? You're born into a family family comes before money always Okay Yeah, baby knight says the family always always always here Let me tell you a story about when I it really clicked to me that Wealth is relative how much money you make is relative. Okay in the late 80s after graduating high school I was lucky. I had facial hair in high school. All right, so facial hair in high school Got you really far in the 80s. I used to do runs for For friends and stuff going to liquor store by booze and shit like this when I was 16 Right because I official hair in Canada's night 19 years old you can buy booze, right? in Vegas you have to be 21 to be able to Get a room to gamble and stuff like this in the late 80s. I wasn't 21 I was going to Vegas sometimes by myself getting a room gambling, right? one of those times I Think was a ballies. I got a room. I think was ballies or Paris. I can't remember which one it was all right, I got a room and At the time I would already graduated to crops. I was mainly praying playing crops So it's like three o'clock in the morning three thirty four o'clock in the morning And I went to the crops table was just one guy very rich guy and he had a shooter Well, a lot of rich people don't well not a lot But there's some rich people that used to get either homeless people or poor people or connections They had in Vegas to roll dice for them because they didn't want to roll dice, right? So this really rich guy was there and he had a shooter with him, right? And he was playing big six and big eight right, and he had stacks of Black chips hundreds and pink chips $500 chips US dollars were talking, right? His stack on big six and big eight We're fucking like this high, right? Like this is hundreds and these are purples He had those on both the big six and big eight fucking insane. The guy was gambling Fucking he had like 20 grand on the table easy easy, right me Chico little chico. I was like fucking 18 years old, right? I've been drinking free drinks at the tables again all day I go up to the table with like fucking 100 bucks 120 bucks or something like this, right? And the minimum bed on the table at the time was like five bucks I put five bucks and I put the odds in the back, right? It's my turn to roll. There's only two of us rolling the shooter and me, right? So I start rolling and I'm betting different than this guy I'm betting the numbers and what not and I'm getting fours and fives and nines and tens But I'm not getting the six and the eight Right, so I make my money on The four five nine and ten Right and the six I'm not making any money because I'm not rolling it, right? And then I roll a seven on my out and I did this multiple times, right? This guy's betting six and eight So when I'm rolling I'm getting my money back plus I'm not making money. I'm getting my drinks I'm having a great time. I roll a seven. The guy fucking loses the money Again and again and again and the shooter's not doing good when it gets to him The guy fucking rolls out sevens out right away. He's fucking pissed, right? The guy dropped, I don't know, 60 grand in like a matter of 15 minutes No, not 15 minutes because it was rolling longer. So let's say Six rolls, right? So after the third time it came to me, I turned to the and the Crafts tables has the pit, right? The guy's sitting there. They go one I forget what the names are one person here one person here and one person controlling the dice, right? So the third time it comes to me. I'm rolling. I'm getting my fours and tens and fives and nines And I turn to the guy and go and I roll the seven And I'm out, right? And I turn to the guy and go, fuck, I feel bad This guy was an older guy At the time remember I was 18, right? The guy working the table the dealer working table right beside me He was like fucking in his he's he had to be like mid fifties, right? Gray hair looked like me at the time, right? And he looked at me so I turned to him and go, oh man, I feel bad And he stood there And he turned to me goes, why do you feel bad? I go, well the guys Fucking losing Thousands upon thousands. I'm playing for five bucks. He goes, he turns to me says does he pay your rent? I go, uh No, because don't why the fuck do you care? Fucking hey, give me the dice Right that lesson Was one of the most brilliant lessons that I took away with me when I was 18 years old Money wealth is relative And you shouldn't give a shit about what the other person's making or what the other person's gambling It's about you your life how you're living What you want to do, right if that guy's willing to risk that maybe he's worth fucking Billions that doesn't mean shit to him Right my money is what means means to me, right? I kept on playing fucking phenomenal saw the sun rise wouldn't have breakfast When the fucking slapped a little bit got up fucking did another round I had to run madass in that case. He said you say hand me a stack. It doesn't work that way, right? You'll meet millionaires and billionaires that'll fucking Bargain with you on a business deal that you want to make to save themselves fucking 10 cents on a dollar Okay, but they'll buy you Drinks pay for the bill that would cost more than what the deal you're trying to make. It's about the deal. It's not about handing people money handing people money makes money fucking It it makes it poisons the whole thing, right? That's why printing money has been fucking bullshit because it's devalued everything, right? It it makes it It it makes everything petty right That's the kicker. That's the lesson That's fucking brilliant That's fucking brilliant Some of the greatest lessons I've ever learned in my life Have been on a gambling table on a poker table on a blackjack table on a craps table on a bakarap table They're on a roulette table amazing times amazing times The 80s and the 90s
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Prof. Osinbajo At The Public Presentation Of Arukaino Umukoro's Book Titled "The Memory Of Seasons"
A significant part of building a great nation is both in the words and actions of all citizens motivated by patriotism and the collective efforts of citizens and leaders alike.
These were some of the highlights of remarks by Vice President Yemi Osinbajo, SAN, at the formal presentation and book launch of "The Memory of Seasons," by award-winning writer and journalist, Arukaino Umukoro.
The lively event in Abuja was themed “Conversations on Nigeria's Unity in Diversity: Challenges, Opportunities." The book, a collection of poems on nationhood, faith, life and humanity, was published by Eternalfilez Publishing, the event's organisers.
The Vice President, who was the Special Guest of Honour at the event, which held at the Shehu Musa Yar 'Adua Centre, Abuja, noted that “a big part of Nation building is talking up your nation.”
“Every country talks up their own country. People of every country talk up their own country. When we get home, we can criticize ourselves, but we must talk up our country, ” according to the Vice President.
Continuing, the VP asked, “What are the narratives that we push about Nigeria?
“The stories of nations written by others focus on their own agendas, the agendas of the authors. The negatives, of course, sell more and much faster, we must tell our own stories.
“We belong to one side, and that side is the Nigerian side. Someone was talking about Arsenal a few moments ago, that Arsenal would win this premier league. Because that’s our side, we take the side. They may not be the best, and they may not win all the time, but that’s our side; this country is our side. So, we must talk up this country, continue to talk it up and make sure that, in every way, that we can, we give the very best impression of our country.
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I am overwhelmed by the achievements of our kind, but we call him rookie. So let's just, we'll just keep it as rookie today. All of us know him well, call him rookie. So I'm just completely taken by all that he has achieved in so short a time. And there's just a long list of them. So it's really a pleasure to be here today for the formal presentation and book launch of the Memory of Seasons, a collection of poems by Ruki, or Arokaino Umookoro, speaking of nationhood, faith, life, and humanity. There's a paragraph in the prefix which says that these poems weave stories, reflections, imaginations, and love into an embroidered yarn. Because the purpose was written by the author himself. So when you see and hear that the use of words and the excellent rhythm of the language, you know that it could only come from a poet of such great talent. It says they also navigate the seasons of love, the crux of humanity, and the nuances that generally reflect a genuine concern for society. At the heart of the poet's codex, it's called, according to codex, I believe it is, God, nation, and humanity. End of quote. I mean, you know, sometimes people say that what they're showing here is complex, you know. So when you read some of his poems, you know. But I think that it's very good. You sometimes have to reflect when you read some of Ruki's poetry. You have to think again and reflect. I agree with his characterization of his poetry. Because I read a few of them myself. And I'm also glad to see that the project of which he spoke to me about, which is this book of poetry about two, three months ago, has very quickly come to term. I'm proud of his effort and the creativity that it took to deliver such a wonderful set of poems in a very, very short time. A chairman has already told us that Ruki started as a child poet. And I think the emcee has also told us his father, Mr. Godwin Dean Mokoro, also a brilliant poet and writer, encouraged him from a young age to be creative and to use his writing skills. We're told that when he was still in primary school, his father helped him publish his first ever fiction story titled One Who Turned Deserves Another. It was published in the then popular Democracy newspaper in Katrina State where he lived in his family at the time. The chairman has also very kindly offered to make a friend copy of that publication. I hope that we will also get a friend who will frame it ourselves. Two of his poems, Stuber and Love Is, have been featured already on the BBC Network Africa and the West Africa Democracy Radio respectively. But this will be his first full collection of poetry. And Ruki's themes, quite frankly, do not surprise. The themes that he chose in his poetry do not surprise. He is a consensual, public intellectual and very restless social activist who believes in this nation further. And that shows that practically everything is demonstrated in what he talks about, what he writes about and practically over everything. The people of this event, conversations on Nigeria's unity in diversity, challenges, opportunities and benefits, is one of his favourite issues. And I'm glad that there are still members of that panel who spoke so thoughtfully and so insightful on many of the salient issues. But one thing I'd just like to add to all that said and already, I think, two of the speakers mentioned this is that we need to talk up our country. We need to talk this country up. A big part of nation building is talking up your nation to Lu and Benit Malkwe a few moments ago ask what sort of narratives about Nigeria do we push? What are the narratives that we push about Nigeria? The stories of nations written by others focus on their own agendas, the agendas of the authors. The negatives of course sell more and much faster. We must tell our own stories. I attend a lot of conferences. I used to attend a lot of conferences anyway. And I will soon be attending and putting up more conferences again. But it is only frankly, and this is the honest truth, I have never found a place where a conference where anyone is seeking ill of their country or running down their country. If it happens, the future lives on Nigeria. And that's the truth. Everywhere you go, no matter how fun the country may be, we will never hear anyone speaking negatively about their country, you know. No matter how bad the country is. Today we hear that we know that in the US so far between January and now there have been well over 150 mass shootings. Mass shootings. Well over 150. In schools, in malls, in car parks, in places of work. People are just shocked and drowned out. By one person, they'll sometimes shoot people. But you will never hear, well secondly, I mean you hear an American attend a conference and say, my country is on stage. It's insecure. People have reached whatever they do. No, you won't hear it. Every country talks about their own country. Every people of every country talk about their country. When we get home we can criticize ourselves. Oh yes, we can say whatever we like. But we must talk about our country. We belong to one side. One side of that side is the Nigerian side. So I was talking about that a few moments ago. That's not the way it is. Because that's our side. That's our side. We take the side. They may not be the best. They know we know the type. But that's our side. This country is our side. So we must talk about this country. And we must continue to talk about a mixture that in every way that we can will give the very best impression of our country. Our country is not its politicians. It's not even its religious leaders. It's not its business leaders. It's you and I. Our country cannot be defined by any group of people, any political party, or any head of a political party, or whoever else is defined by us, those of us who are born Nigerians, born by Nigerians, or who we call Nigerians by naturalization. Our stories must be stories of our aspirations, our dreams and our hopes planted in the successes of our journey and the future of great hope because we have the incredible talents and material resources. And already on that journey we are very, very far ahead. And I think that the poem, that poem Imagine Nigeria, which is in the book and one of the speakers spoke to it. I think it was the gentleman who spoke about it. But I'm going to read portions of it just to encourage us, I hope. And in this poem he says, Imagine in all the movies, winning Oscars every other year, From Care, A. J. Roe, and Sabay on the global stage. Imagine the Super Eagle winning the World Cup, finishing top five on the Olympics medal table. Imagine food baskets all over the country sufficient to feed 200 million people yet enough to export. Imagine the U.N. asking third world countries to learn from the rapid development of the West. Only this time it is the southwest of Nigeria. Imagine the rise of groundnut pyramids like the Spilks in the northern desert. Imagine those cattle on a thousand fields and valleys whose daily products are sold in world. Imagine Harvard and Jigawa, MIT and Kevin. Imagine the canceled world. Imagine the best results in Africa and the Niger Delta where children swimming clean water flowing from the creeks. Imagine Hawaii in Aqaibon or Bielsa, Disneyland in Roe. Like I said. Now that's truly imaginary. Architecture of myself easily. And they both cruise in the Niger Delta. Imagine one Naira to the dollar. Imagine 24-hour electricity in every village. Imagine PCM storage, PHDM storage for your children. Old tales, fairy tales. Everyone laughing about it. Imagine the first Nigerian astronauts taking off from their Buddhist space agency. Imagine Tumwush in Kaffa and Mada and Bangasu on the regular menu list at the World of Astoria. Imagine that over 250 ethnic groups understand their differences, harness their diversity into strength to become a truly indivisible country. Imagine the one Nigeria tried. Imagine a country with focused selfless leaders and strong institutions. Imagine a country where the rule of law prevails. A country where there is dignity in labor where justice is a meal both for the rich and the poor. This Nigeria by imagination is possible. For as long as we have the light of Ruki in whose hearts burn brightly the reality of this nation. Congratulations again Ruki. We will talk about the donation. Thank you all very much.
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Craig Taylor, Executive Manager, Business Technology and Platforms at Quantium, sits down with Dave Vellante & Lisa Martin at Cisco Live US 2019 in San Diego, CA.
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Q&A: Quantium balances data science and AI, keeping it secure on-prem and in the cloud
Artificial intelligence and data science are high-profile fields right now. Like two sides of the same coin, they are connected, but separate.
“Think of data science more as human intelligence, and then the AI side is how we can augment that with computers as much as possible,” said Craig Taylor (pictured), executive manager of business technology and platforms at The Quantium Group Pty. Ltd. Australia-based Quantium has spent the past 16 years leveraging both AI and data science to advise business strategies for companies across the globe.
Taylor spoke with Dave Vellante (@dvellante) and Lisa Martin (@LisaMartinTV), co-hosts of theCUBE, SiliconANGLE Media’s mobile livestreaming studio, during Cisco Live in San Diego, California. They discussed how Quantium is leveraging partnerships with Cisco and Cohesity Inc. to drive its core business of data science and AI (see the full interview with transcript here). (* Disclosure below.)
[Editor’s note: The following conversation has been edited for clarity.]
Martin: Can you explain how Quantium manages the two sides of data science and AI within the company?
Taylor: On the human intelligence [data science] side, we’re looking at things like data curation, how can we work with a company to understand their data, perhaps monetize their data. Then, on the AI side, we’re looking at things like how do we do predictive modeling or predictive analytics. And how can we get that in front of, say a supply chain solution.
Vellante: What does your environment look like? Is it cloud, not cloud, apps?
Taylor: A lot of companies still feel a little bit sensitive around where their data is going … so [we have an] on-premises stack with a bit over 300 servers running a Hadoop cluster. That’s where we do the majority of our AI work. And then we augment that with [cloud].
As we’re doing work globally … it’s not feasible to bring all that data back to Sydney, process it, and send it all back. So we use the cloud to take our technology, take our analytics, to the data. So if we’re working with a customer … and they’re in [Microsoft] Azure, we’ll deploy in Azure. If they’re in Google Cloud Platform, we can deploy in GCP.
Vellante: You’re a Cohesity Inc. customer. Could you talk about the data protection aspect of that relationship?
Taylor: Cohesity really had a lot of synergies with us [in] centralizing a whole raft of data sets into one location. Being a hyperconverged solution, it’s very similar to how Hadoop works. So, [for us] having all the secondary data that we still needed to keep combined into one location matched on a technology level. And then being able to have all that data in one space, you can do some analytics on it. So there are a lot of synergies from the data-science aspect and also the technology aspect, which has worked really well for us.
Vellante: So, you’re saying that Cohesity architecture is well-suited for a highly distributed environment?
Taylor: It certainly is. [Cohesity] augments [Hadoop] quite well. At the moment we keep the environments quite separate, but the way we manage them is very similar. There’s great audit login, great security controls that you can place on both environments. So the way that we structure Hadoop with role-based access, who can perform what action, the same thing applies in Cohesity. [Therefore], the way that we manage primary is the same way that we can manage secondary. So, it’s easier when we come to things like compliance or legislation. We value data, it’s our lifeblood, so we have to be very careful with it.
… Quantium is a fast-moving company … we always like to run close to the leading edge. We like technology to grow with us. And this is what we saw in Cohesity. They haven’t been around for long, and they’re already doing everything we need.
Vellante: Another infrastructure question. These 300 servers you mentioned; are they mostly Cisco Unified Computing System?
Taylor: Yes. We use Cisco for pretty much everything. When [you’re] looking at implementing anything to the environment, you don’t want it to be a lengthy process, because your return on investment is going to be hit. We were having issues with our previous backup solution, and we actually managed to implement the Cohesity solution on UCS and start using it before repairing our existing solution.
Vellante: What kind of issues were you having?
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(* Disclosure: Cohesity Inc. sponsored this segment of theCUBE. Neither Cohesity nor other sponsors have editorial control over content on theCUBE or SiliconANGLE.)
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Live from San Diego, California, it's theCUBE. Covering Cisco Live US 2019. Brought to you by Cisco and its ecosystem partners. Hey, welcome back to theCUBE's coverage. Day two of Cisco Live from San Diego. I'm Lisa Martin. Dave Vellante is my esteemed co-host and we're pleased to welcome one of Cisco and Cohesities customers from Quantium, Craig Taylor, executive manager of business technology and platforms, Craig, welcome to theCUBE. Thank you, it's great to be here. So, we love talking with customers, we love talking about data. Tell our audience a little bit about Quantium. I know you guys have expertise in two core domains, data science, AI, two really sexy topics that we talk about on theCUBE at every event. But give our audience a little bit of a flavor of who you guys are. Yeah, so Quantium's been around for 16 years, founded and headquartered in Sydney, Australia. And really there are, like you mentioned, the two main aspects of our business. So we think of data science more as human intelligence and then the AI side is how we can augment that with computers as much as possible. So on the human intelligence side, we're looking at things like data curation, how can we work with a company to understand their data, perhaps monetize their data. Then on the AI side, we're more looking at things like, how do we do predictive modeling or predictive analytics? And how can we get that in front of, maybe say a supply chain solution or working with grocery stores around actually predicting how much fresh food they need. So we think of these things like, wouldn't it be great if we had a better idea of how much we needed? Less waste, less cost, everything else. That's really how we kind of split the two sides of the company. And you guys provide this as a service, is that right? Yeah, that's correct. So with those two arms, we focus on whether it be a consulting engagement with a company, whether that's a one offer or an ongoing thing. And then we have a range of products that we sell as well with the idea that any of these companies, whether it be a bank or a retailer, can plug these tools into their existing solutions to give them some real data, but some real impact as opposed to the thoughts or the feels or the gut instincts that we've been working on for so long, right? So paint a picture of your environment. I mean, what does it look like? And cloud, not cloud, apps? It's only a variety. So if we think on-premise is really where we do a lot of our work. This is around a lot of companies still feel a little bit sensitive around where their data is going. They like that security of knowing physically where it's located. So on-premise stack, we have a bit over 300 servers running a Hadoop cluster. That's where we do the majority of our AI work. And then what we augment that with is, and what we use the cloud a lot for, as we're doing work globally, we're doing a lot of work in North America, it's not feasible to bring all that data back to Sydney, process it and send it all back. So then really what we use the cloud for is to take our technology, take our analytics through the data. So if we're working with a customer, West Coast, East Coast, and they're in Azure, we'll deploy in Azure. If they're in GCP, we can deploy in GCP. And that's really how we use cloud is to offer our service as much as we can around the world. So you said you got 300 servers that I hear you write in a Hadoop cluster, right? Yeah, correct. What's your distribution? So we use MapR at the moment. I know there's certainly been a bit of news about them. Well, all three of them. Yeah, so. Well, I guess Hortonworks now fall it in, but yeah, correct. It is, cloud has certainly shaken up that marketplace quite a bit. For sure, yeah. It's been something that we've been keeping a close eye on for quite a while. What's the future there? Is it another distribution? Will someone pick up MapR? Will they get through it? So it is interesting. It's certainly a challenge, but when you're playing in a more emerging space, these are some of the risks you take, but we've always felt that they're worth it. We've had many great years of that, and we don't really see any reason that we're not going to get more great years out of that Hadoop environment. Yeah, I mean, the IP is going to survive, and it sounds like you guys were early on into it. You got a lot of value out of it. If you had to do it again, you'd probably do the same thing. Yeah, I mean, that's certainly true. I think what we've built, you know, there are cloud options, you know, on the hyperscale providers that you can use, but look out of the box, they're not really capable of what we were trying to do. So if we had our time again, we probably would still build the same solution. We'd build it a little bit quicker, obviously, because it's a little bit more in the marketplace. It's not such an emerging technology, but I think we would do the same thing again. And MapR was always ahead of the game. Correct. We're there, we're approached. So obvious question is, how do you protect that data? You know, you're a Cohesity customer, but talk about sort of the data protection aspect of that. Yeah, and so this is, you know, where Cohesity really had a lot of synergies with us was centralizing a whole raft of data sets in the one location, and that's what we do with Hadoop. You know, we take a lot of different data sets, and you know, we put it all there, we aggregate it there. So on the secondary data side, we had the same problem, you know, siloed data sets all over the environment. You know, things like, you know, the protection aspect, the compliance aspect, it's not impossible, but it's very hard to manage. So what we really wanted to do was, what do we do with the data when we're not using it anymore, you know? So we might still want to use it in the future. We have to hold on to it, and we needed a better solution for how we managed that. So having Cohesity, which to us, you know, being a hyper-converged solution, it's very similar to how Hadoop works. You know, it's a lot of data, you know, a lot of compute, and that's how you deploy it. So we found that actually having all of that, the secondary kind of data that we still needed to keep combined into one location, for us, it matched on a technology level, and then being able to have all that data in one space, you can do some analytics on it, you know? How often are we using it? What is the data? How many copies of it do we have? So there are a lot of synergies from the data science aspect, and also the technology aspect that just worked really well for us. So, I mean, what was profound about Hadoop was the idea of bringing, you know, five megabytes of code to a petabyte of data, leaving the data where it is, highly distributed environment. Obviously, you know, challenge protecting that. Help us understand, you're saying that Cohesity architecture is well suited for that type of environment? Yeah, it certainly is. I mean, it augments it quite well, is sort of how I'd say. So at the moment, we keep the environments, you know, quite separate, but the way we manage them is very similar. So, you know, there's great, you know, audit logging, great security controls that you can place on both environments. So the way that we structure Hadoop with, you know, role-based access, who can perform what action, the same thing applies in Cohesity. So now we sort of see that the way that we manage primary is the same way that we can manage secondary. So it's easier for the staff, when we come to things like, you know, compliance or legislation or, you know, I mean, we value data, you know, it's our lifeblood, so we have to be very careful with it. So if we want to do any audit reports or anything like this, we can do them the same way. Who has access, what they've done. So Hadoop's been around a lot longer than Cohesity. So what were you doing before Cohesity and what were some of those challenges? Yeah, what we were doing was a lot. And that was really the only option we had. So we had four or five different solutions that had kind of organically grown over time, whether that was, you know, some secondary storage, multiple different backup products, throw a couple of nazis in there for, you know, just for good measure. Just in case. Yeah, just in case. And then really what we were doing and how we managed that is we had close to one FTE dedicated to that environment, you know, and it really, it's not great for that person. You know, it's not really the funnest of jobs. And then obviously the management of it could becomes quite difficult. And so that was the, that was how we did it. We got by, but it certainly could have been a lot better. So that was one FTE dedicated to the backup. Just dedicated to the backup. Data protection, okay. So you bring in Cohesity, you do the business case. Oh, wow. And part of that was we could free up this person to do other things, I presume, right? Yeah, definitely. That was actually certainly one of the key business cases. So, you know, IT is a cost center. We certainly, you know, we work for the business. We support the business. There's no doubt about that. But we are at the end of the day a cost center. So getting extra headcount or getting equipment, there has to be a really good business case behind this. And so we found that, so we freed up about 80% of time that we're spending on this. And so actually the two biggest things that we've seen as a benefit of that, staff engagement is actually a lot higher, right? Because we don't have someone just dedicated to, you know, turning the screws on this old solution all the time. So they get to spend more time on newer tech, which is great. And then obviously if their time's freed up, value-added activities, you know, what can they be focusing on? So how does it work? Is it sort of a self-service platform now or somebody, this individual, sets the overall policy and then people apply it as they see fit? We have a range, you know? So our infrastructure team holds the overall management of it. And we have that one person who kind of, you know, say rules it, so to speak. But the way we've done with this role-based access, you know, we can give the service desk permission to search backups. So if someone needs a, you know, needs a restore or, you know, maybe legal and the compliance team want to know, you know, who is accessing what, we can give a lot more self-service to these teams. So the service desk, if they're dealing with, you know, an end user that wants a restore, within 30 seconds we can tell them, okay, here is the backup we have, here are the dates that we have it, which one do you want? You know, previously that's a week and a half turnaround, you know, escalate the ticket, spend three days doing restores and searching through it. Working weekends. Right, working weekends. And if you even do have the data, typically what happens by the time you've restored it, the customer has said, look, well I don't need it anymore, it's too late. Yeah, right? So let's talk about some of the customer benefits. You've only deployed this about six months ago. You talked about a number of the benefits from a time perspective, allowing valuable FTEs to not only be reallocated for other projects, but also from a job satisfaction perspective, which was all the way up to the top line of the business. But in terms of helping customers extract more value from their data, monetizing their data, that example that you just gave, we're too, too long to recover data before and the customer, the time has passed. What are some of the impacts that your customers are achieving so far? Yeah, so I think one of the biggest area of this that I think we actually look at the most is that, you know, like I mentioned earlier, we will do say a piece of work with a customer and then we'll keep that data. We might need it in the future, but you know, there's not an ongoing engagement. You know, what are we going to do with that? And so we tend to sort of put it aside. If a customer wants any further work done or perhaps they want to come back with clarification or anything like this, it then takes us quite a bit of time to find that data, get it back into production, you know, get it back to the state that we, you know, we were previously using it in. So one of the biggest things that we've seen is actually now having all of that data always available on Cohesity and being a hyperconverged platform, it has a lot of compute on it as well. So we can actually run some simple analytics on that data. So if a customer comes back and wants to query just a couple of small items or perhaps we want to recheck a couple of things, super easy now for us to do that. And so we talk about, you know, time to market. You know, anything like this is really big for us and customer responsiveness. So if a customer is asking us a question and the answer is a five minute answer, they don't want it in four days. So if we can turn that answer around a lot quicker, then obviously everyone's happier. And you've already been able to sort of achieving that. Yeah, we have been able to start achieving that already, whether that be from a customer perspective or certainly from a compliance perspective. You know, if we have a customer that actually wants to know where is our data, who has access to everything else, we can turn that around straight away. So obviously when we talk about customer satisfaction or that relationship, they feel a lot more comfortable that we're doing the right thing with their data. And that is obviously hugely invaluable as for us as a business. And just another infrastructure question. These 300 servers, it's mostly UCS, is that right? Or a lot of UCS? Yeah, so we use Cisco for pretty much everything. We certainly are heavy users of UCS. And so when we're looking at, I mean implementing anything to the environment, you don't want it to be a lengthy process because your return on investment is going to be hit. If you're spending three months installing something, you've already paid, you're getting no benefit out of it. You know, it's now three months old before it's even implemented. So having this kit on Cisco UCS has been great for us. And we were having issues with our previous backup solution, and we actually managed to implement the Cohesity solution on UCS and start using it before repairing our existing solution. So it's phenomenal how quickly through UCS we're able to bring it in. What kind of issues were you having? Just integration issues? Yeah, so with our previous backup solution being a fragmented solution that we had stitched together, we had something as simple as a rate control of failure caused a whole bunch of data corruption across multiple areas. And so how the NAS saw the data corruption was different to how the sand saw it and trying to re-index everything. We're struggling to understand what was going on. And whilst we're working through that, we actually had some other members of the team implement Cohesity and get it into the environment quicker than we could repair our existing solution. And that's the power of Cisco UCS, really. Looking at this massive transformation that Cisco has been undergoing for a while from a traditional network appliance vendor to hardware, software, what are your thoughts on how that transformation, which is in part you could say accelerated by DevNet, how is it going to enable businesses like yours to be able to start getting value even faster from the technology? Yeah, that's a very good question. And that's something I think a few of us in the industry, if we go back sort of two, three, four, five years, was Cisco going to reinvent itself? What was their place with hyperscale cloud, these kind of things? I think quite a few people had some questions around what was going to happen in that space. You know, they weren't always the quickest to market. They had great products, but there was a bit of speed issues there. And what we've seen as they reinvented themselves is, you know, Cisco has this great name for really, you know, being ahead of the curve or leading industry. And this is, I think, what they were built on, really. And so it's been great from our perspective to see them say almost getting back to their roots a little bit in this regard. And so for us, you know, we are a technology business. We are fast moving. Our customers want things to be fast moving. And so being able to rely on a technology partner like Cisco and knowing that they're looking for the latest and greatest even quicker than ourselves, I think that's probably where we start to see the biggest impact. You know, in the past, we might have a challenge that we need to solve. You talk to some vendors and you might hear something like, oh, you know, we're working on that. Maybe in 12 to 18 months, we'll have it in the marketplace, but we need it now. You know, we don't need it in 18 months. It's a today problem. And that's not what we're seeing anymore with Cisco. Typically, any conversation we have with our count reps around, here are some of the challenges here, what our customers want to do. More frequently than not, you know, our Cisco count reps will say, I think we have a solution for that. And that really, I mean, being able to partner with players like that in the industry, that makes some of the biggest differences for us as a company because we need to partner with all these people to do what we do. Exactly. So with all the momentum that you guys have achieved in just six short months, what's next? Yeah, and this is, Quantum is certainly a fast moving company, like I mentioned. And, you know, what we wanted, we always like to run close to the leading edge. We're similar with the Duke. We like to be early adopters. We like technology to grow with us, right? And this is what we saw in Cohesity. So they haven't been around for long and they're already doing everything we need. So we think, well, this is a great mix. You know, if we've got someone who's already solving everything that we need, this question of what next is great. And so as we move more towards, you know, your hyperscale cloud, being able to run Cohesity across all those environments to manage all of that data across all of it, that's certainly a big one that we're investigating. Like I mentioned, we keep pretty much all of our data, you know, and so actually being able to use cloud as an archive solution, it sounds great, but then it's another silo to manage. It's, you know, it's another solution that you need to implement, but Cohesity will manage all that for us. So the what next I think is we'll see the, we'll see the scale out of the solution as our data, you know, requirement grows. We will see it expand into the cloud environments that we're going to start building. So we really see it growing with us from that aspect. And then we see a great idea of being able to repurpose a lot of our on-premise hardware by archiving out to the cloud as well. What about SaaS? You see a need to use a Cohesity to protect your SaaS data or kind of not there yet? Yeah, I think it certainly has a play there. It's still something that I think we're exploring a little bit more to make sure that it's the right fit, but certainly there is an opportunity there to be explored. Always opportunities. Well Craig, we appreciate you stopping by the Cube and sharing how Quantum is leveraging your partnerships with Cisco, with Cohesity to drive those core business drivers of data science and AI. Thank you. Our pleasure. For Dave Vellante, I'm Lisa Martin. You're watching the Cube Live from Cisco Live, San Diego.
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SCP-001 | The Gate Guardian (SCP Orientation)
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SCP Orientation is an archive of files of the SCP Foundation.
Today we will be studying SCP-001: The Gate Guardian, Object class: Keter.
SCP-001 is a humanoid entity, approximately seven hundred cubits in height, with several luminous, wing-like appendages emerging from its shoulders, back, temples, ankles, and wrists.
The entity appears to be standing in front of a gate of immense proportions, holding a weapon resembling a sword (SCP-001-2), which emits flames at a temperature rivaling that of the sun. Any entity that approaches within 1 km of SCP-001 shall immediately be struck by its weapon and obliterated from existence. Attackers will be annihilated, regardless of range.
WARNING: It is believed that SCP-001 is capable of triggering a PATMOS XK-class end-of-the-world scenario.
Proceed with caution.
This video is derived from http://www.scpwiki.com/dr-clef-s-proposal and released under Creative Commons Sharealike 3.0. Contributor: DrClef
Voice Over Artist: Greg Katerman; Twitter: @DatGreyMind
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Artist:azoooz2012
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Attribution:MathKnight
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Attribution:Victor J. Ayala
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Attribution:Richard Droker
http://www.scpwiki.com/scp-098
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Artist:azoooz2012
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Item number SCP-001 Object Class Euclid slash Keter Special Containment Procedures Because of the nature of SCP-001, no containment procedures are necessary. 24-7 monitoring of SCP-001 is to take place from a safe 10 km plus distance from a predetermined location, Site-0. The location of Site-0 is known only to the current SCP Administrator, and the single Overseer Level Agent of Abrahamic Faith, O514, assigned to monitor SCP-001 from Site-0. Said agent is authorized to take any action necessary should SCP-001 become active, and is required to immediately alert the Administrator and all other Overseer Level Agents. Should SCP-001 show any change in behavior, as this may constitute the beginning of a Patmos XK Class End of the World scenario. Should SCP-001 become active in any way, personnel are required to immediately consult the Patmos series of emergency orders. Decoding algorithms for emergency order Patmos are to be maintained on-site at Site-0, in the possession of the designated observer, and are to be transmitted to SCP Foundation offices only in the event of SCP-001 becoming active. Using personnel with vital roles in one or more variants of emergency procedure Patmos are to be advised to take the following precautions. To maintain good relations with one or more organized Abrahamic Faiths. To maintain, on hand, a supply of the following, holy water, a rosary, crucifix, cross, prayer rug, or other symbol blessed by an Abrahamic cleric of bishop or equivalent higher rank. A copy of Abrahamic scriptures, Torah, Bible, Koran, and standard emergency supplies in mobile form, bug out bag. In case of a pre-millennial rapture scenario, all vital personnel are to designate a secondary operative of non-Abrahamic faith. Said secondary operative is to be informed of the location of the primary designates copy of emergency procedure Patmos, and memetic kill agent Inoculant, and is to be kept on ready status to take over the primary's duties as necessary. To maintain familiarity with all other SCPs involved in possible Patmos XK class end of the world scenarios. Description SCP-001 is a humanoid entity, approximately 700 cubits in height, located in an undisclosed location near the intersection of the Tigris and Euphrates rivers. The following features are known about the entity. A number of luminous wing-like appendages emerging from the shoulders, back, temples, ankles, and wrists of the entity. Although an accurate count has never been established, most observers place the number of wings at anywhere from 2 through 108, with the mean number being 4. A weapon, possibly a sword or knife, SCP-001-2. The weapon appears to emit flames at a temperature rivaling that of the sun, based on spectrographic analysis, although there appear to be no destructive effects from the intense heat on the surrounding area. Any entity that approaches within 1 kilometer of SCP-001 is immediately struck by the weapon, and obliterated from existence. Any and all hostile actions taken towards SCP-001 have resulted in the annihilation of the attacker, regardless of range. The incident report re-Indian Ocean Submarine Missile Experiment, December 26th, 2004. SCP-001 appears to be standing with its head bowed in a gesture of supplication, with SCP-001-2 held in both hands point down in front of it. Since originally recorded by the founder over years ago, SCP-001 has not deviated from this stance. Human beings exposed to SCP-001 report hearing a voice in their heads, giving them a directive which the subject reports cannot be disobeyed. The most common directive is Forget, which results in the subject walking away from SCP-001, with no memory of having encountered it. On rare occasions, however, other directives have been given. The most famous of these is the one given to the founder, Prepare, which he has claimed formed the impetus for founding- to catalog and contain any and all supernatural and or paranormal artifacts that represent a serious threat to the current existence of humanity. This is the organization now known as the SCP Foundation. Observers have reported that SCP-001 appears to be standing in front of a gate of immense proportions. Long-range photographs have occasionally detected what appears to be a pastoral grove within, containing numerous other entities of the same composition as SCP-001, as well as several fruit trees of unknown composition. Of particular note are two fruit trees of immense proportion, near what appears to be the center of the grove. One, it is noted, appears to be an ordinary apple tree, although the other bears a fruit unknown on Earth, described as Data Expunged. It is the avowed belief of the founder that the gate which SCP-001 guards may be the gate to Expunged, based on correlations with ancient Babylonian texts and the Dead Sea Scrolls. In which case, one can deduce that the entity known as SCP-001 may be Expunged. Addendum 001-A, Experimentation Re-SCP-001-2's effective kill range. One, Experiment A. One Class D personnel instructed to approach SCP-001 as closely as possible on foot. Result? Upon making visual contact with SCP-001, subject is ordered to leave. Subject immediately turns away from entity and walks away. Despite repeated orders to continue the experiment, Class D personnel refuses to obey and is terminated. On termination of Class D personnel, all research staff involved are immediately obliterated by an unknown force, presumably SCP-001-2. Two, Experiment B. One remote operated research robot guided to approach SCP-001 from the ground. Result? Upon approaching within one kilometer of SCP-001, research robot is obliterated, presumably by SCP-001-2. All further attempts at remote reconnaissance have the same result. Three, Experiment C. 100 pre-programmed research drones instructed to approach SCP-001 from multiple angles simultaneously. Result? Coordination is successful and all 100 drones cross the one kilometer mark simultaneously. However, all 100 are simultaneously obliterated by SCP-001-2. Designated observer at Site-0 reports that SCP-001-2 appeared to strike in all directions at once. SCP-001 did not deviate from its stance while this took place. Four, Experiment D. Wire-guided missile fired from a distance of three kilometers. Result? SCP-001-2 obliterates weapon upon crossing the one kilometer mark, simultaneously obliterating the launch site and killing all personnel. Five, Experiment E. Multi-Warhead Intercontinental Ballistic Missile fired from SCP-Nuclear Submarine Nautilus. Result? C-Indian Ocean Submarine Missile Experiment, December 26th, 2004. Six, Experiment F. SCP-076 and Task Force Omega-7 instructed to approach SCP-001 on foot. Result? SCP-076 refuses to carry out mission, despite not being informed of the mission's nature. Upon being asked why, SCP-076 replies, No. Just No. Seven, Experiment G. SCP-073. Due to the results of Experiment F, SCP-073 was not informed of his destination until arriving at Site-0. Result? SCP-073 approached the site on foot. Upon seeing SCP-001, SCP-073 became distressed and asked to abort. SCP-073 was ordered to continue. At that point, a symbol on SCP-073's forehead became data expunged. Experiment was terminated due to data expunged. Addendum 001-AA. Addendum 001-AA. By executive order of the administrator, no further experiments are to be carried out re-SCP-001. No further SCPs are to be exposed to SCP-001. SCP-001 is not to be used to dispose of dangerous SCPs. Please see revised containment procedures for details. Addendum 001-AA. The following errant transmission was received by Foundation Personnel. Initiate Emergency Procedure Patmos Omega. Attention! All Foundation Personnel. The following message was received at approximately 0.00 this morning from Site-0. SCP-001 has left its location. The gate is open. They are riding forth. Oh God, it's so beautiful. The Lord reigneth. The Lord has reigned. The Lord shall reign forever. The Lord reigneth. The Lord has reigned. The Lord shall reign forever. The Lord reigneth. The Lord has reigned. The Lord shall reign forever. The Lord he is God. The Lord he is God. The Lord he is God. The Lord he is God. The Lord he is God. The Lord he is God. The Lord he is God. The Lord he is God. O Israel the Lord our God, the Lord is one. Because of this event's confluence with the recent breach of SCP-995, the opening of SCP-616, and the activation of SCP-098, the Foundation is required to immediately begin preparations for an XK Class End of the World scenario. SCP-076 and SCP-073 are to be secured immediately. All personnel are to unlock and decode emergency order Patmos Omega and follow all orders within. Site-19 is to be secured, and all non-essential SCPs and personnel terminated and or destroyed. Repeat, because of this event's confluence with the recent breach of SCP-995, the opening of SCP-616, and the activation of SCP-098, the Foundation is required to immediately begin preparations for an XK Class End of the World scenario. SCP-076 and SCP-073 are to be secured immediately. All personnel are to unlock and decode emergency order Patmos Omega and follow all orders within. Site-19 is to be secured, and all non-essential SCPs and personnel terminated and or destroyed. Repeat, because of this event's confluence with the recent breach of SCP-995, the opening of SCP-616 and the activation of SCP-098, the Foundation is required to immediately begin preparations for an XK Class End of the World scenario. SCP-076 and SCP-073 are to be secured immediately. Cain enable my two sons. I am coming. All personnel are to unlock and decode behold. I stand at the gate and knock, and if any of the officers follow, all all KHAF-3242, and I saw a new heaven and a new earth, and the fruit of, of, of, signal lost. Upon contacting Site-0, O5-14 responded that no such message had been sent from his location, and that SCP-001 remained inert. The transmission was initially determined to be a hoax. However, close examination of the transmission reveals a timestamp dated more than years in the future. It is theorized that data expunged.
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Служба безопасности Украины пресекла деятельность российской агентурной сети, которая собирала разведанная дислокация перемещений под разделение вооруженных сил Украины в славянский карамоторский покровском районе Донецкой области. Об этом говорится в сообщении службы безопасности Украины. Задержанные докладывали агрессорам о последствиях вражеских ракет на бомбовых ударов, артиллерийских обстрелах региона и масштабе разрушенных жилых домов и объектов гражданской инфраструктуры. Одним из связных российских агентов был представитель Акупационной администрации России. Им оказался чиновник так называемого Верховного суда ДНР, причастный к преследованию незаконному заключению украинцев на временно оккупированном территории Донецкой области, говорится в сообщении. По данным следствия, состав вражеской агентурной сети входило 6 местных жителей, завербованных спецслужбами России после начала полномасштабного вторжения в Украину. Для сбора развед информации подозреваемые самостоятельно проводили визуальное наблюдение за местонахождением и перемещением украинских войск. Полученные данные они передавали захватчикам через специально созданные интернет-платформы в виде координат на электронных картах с подтверждающими фотографиями видеоматериалами. Помимо того, во время проведения следствий на оперативных действий в Покровском районе задержан прокремлевский агитатор. Он распространял в соцсетях пропагандистские публикации, в которых оправдывал вооруженную агрессию России против Украины. Всем задержанном объявлено о подозрении в совершении преступлений против государственной безопасности Украины.
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Top 10 NFL MVP Snubs | Time2Football
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Here are 10 players who should have won the NFL MVP award, but didn't.
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The NFL MVP is one of the most prestigious honors that any player can earn. It symbolizes that you were the man and the best player in the entire league that year. A panel of 50 NFL riders and analysts cast their vote every year following the regular season. The winner is either someone who is most deserving or someone that leaves a scratch in her head in confusion. I'm Hasan Khan from Time to Football and here are 10 players who should have won the NFL MVP award but didn't. 10. Drew Brees in 2009 In 2009, Peyton Manning ended up winning the MVP award. Manning had a great season but it wasn't even the best year by a quarterback that season. Drew Brees completed 70.6 percent of his passes, better than Manning's 68.8. Brees threw for 34 touchdowns as opposed to Manning's 33. Brees threw for only 11 interceptions as opposed to Manning's 16. And to top it all off, Brees had a 109.6 passer rating. Brees only ranks 10th on this list because the stats are still somewhat similar to Manning's. But if Brees had slightly better stats, why didn't Brees slightly outvote Manning for the MVP award? I mean the voting wasn't even close. Manning ended up with 25 more votes than Brees. It's one of those mysteries that we'll never know the answer to. 9. Gale Sayers in 1965 As a rookie, Sayers put up 22 combined touchdowns. Not only that, but he totaled over 2,200 all-purpose yards for the Bears. Brown's running back Jim Brown ended up winning the award. Brown had 21 touchdowns, which is less than the 22 that Sayers put up. Brown also totaled around 1,500 yards, which is still 700 yards less than Sayers. The yardage alone should have given Sayers the nod. 8. Roger Staubach in 1971 Who was 13-0 as a starter while posting a 1-4.8 quarterback rating for the Cowboys, which was hard to do almost 15 years ago. Allen Page won the MVP in 1971. Though sacks were not a statistic back then, Page did record three fumble recoveries and two safeties. The biggest reason for him winning is because the Vikings defense seemed unstoppable. But what about the other 10 players on that defense? Shouldn't they be in consideration for the MVP award as well? 7. Kurt Warner or Philip Rivers in 2008 No, I don't hate Peyton Manning. In fact, I think he had the best season by any quarterback and NFL history in 2013. No questions asked. However, the 27 touchdowns he threw in 2008 doesn't really scream MVP status. Even though the Colts had a great record, there were better performers at his position that year. Kurt Warner threw for over 4,500 yards in 30 touchdowns, while Philip Rivers eclipsed 4,000 yards and threw for 34 touchdowns. Granted, the Cardinals and Chargers finished 9-7 and 8-8 respectively, but Manning statistically did not have his best season that year. You can even argue James Harrison, Michael Turner, or even Ed Reed could have won the MVP in 2008. 6. Dan Fouts in 1982 So this is a weird one. In 1982, the NFL players went on a strike for 57 days, shortening the 16-game season down to just 9 games. Chargers quarterback Dan Fouts threw for 2,800 yards, which doesn't sound like much, but keep in mind that he threw that in only 9 games. If he played a full 16-game season, he would have thrown for 5,100 yards. So who won the MVP award in 1982? It was Washington Redskins kicker Mark Mosley. Yep, I said kicker. Mosley was 20 for 21 on field goals, including multiple game-winning field goals. Fouts has a strong case for why he should have won. 5. Eric Dickerson in 1983 In 1983, Eric Dickerson had arguably the best season by any rookie running back. He rushed for over 1,800 yards and had 20 total touchdowns as a rookie. So who won the MVP in 1983? Redskins quarterback Joe Thysman. Thysman passed for 29 touchdowns, which back then was pretty good, but to eclipse 2,000 scrimmage yards and 20 touchdowns is something else. Whenever you are making history and having one of the best seasons at your position, then you should win the MVP award. Thysman did not make history. Dickerson did. 4. Derek Thomas in 1990 When players like Derek Thomas get overlooked in favor of the most popular player in the most popular position, it does irk me a bit. Derek Thomas recorded 20 sacks in 1990, including 7 sacks in one game, which is still a single-game record. He made history at his position. Who won the MVP in 1990? 49ers quarterback Joe Montana, who recorded 26 touchdowns, less than 4,000 yards passing and 16 interceptions. Seems like an average season for a quarterback. Even Randall Cunningham, who rushed for over 900 yards and threw for 30 touchdowns to only 13 interceptions, had a better quarterback season than Montana. Montana was MVP mainly because he was 14-1 as a starter that year. A team's success shouldn't solely be the reason for winning MVP honors. 3. Priest Holmes in 2003 Sean Alexander won the MVP award in 2005 after rushing for 27 touchdowns. Priest Holmes did not. In 2003, Chiefs running back Priest Holmes ran for 27 touchdowns, which at that time was a new single-season record that he said. Yet, he only received three of the possible 50 votes. Peyton Manning, who I do not hate, and Steve McNair ended up sharing the award with both notching up 16 votes each. Manning threw for 29 touchdowns, which is good, but was average in Manning's eyes, and McNair threw for only 24. It was a perfect example of voting for the quarterback on the best team that year. 2. JJ Watt in 2014 This one probably infuriates me the most. In 2014, JJ Watt recorded 20.5 sacks, 78 tackles for a defensive end, which is impressive. Five fumble recoveries in interception, two defensive touchdowns, oh, and three touchdowns on offense. Yes, three receiving touchdowns for a defensive end. What more does the man have to do? So who won the MVP that year? Aaron Rogers. Rogers had an impressive season with 38 touchdowns at only five interceptions, but he did not make history at his position. JJ Watt made history. Let's use this analogy. Let's say for this example, sacks are to a defensive end. What passing touchdowns are to a quarterback? The NFA record for passing touchdowns in the season is 55. Rogers threw 38. The record for most sacks in the season is 22.5. Watt had 20.5. So if you find a common denominator, convert those sacks into passing touchdowns, then if Watt was a quarterback, he would have thrown 50.1 touchdowns that year. You're telling me that 50 touchdowns won't win an MVP? Plus the tackles and fumble recoveries for extra fluff to pad his stats? Now, many of you are going to say, well, Rogers is the more valuable player. Without him, the Packers would not be as good. The Texans are the same team without JJ Watt. And to that, I have to say to you, there is no definitive way of proving that. Who knows? What if the Texans were in a situation where they needed the ball back and one of Watt sacks led to a fourth down that caused the opposing team to punt and the Texans were able to score and win the game? And if you specifically disagree with my point about how JJ Watt should have won the MVP in 2014, then debate with me. I will stand by this point till I die. Okay, I've spent way too much time on this. Bottom line, sports riders need to quit their obsession with quarterbacks. And number one, Jerry Rice in 1987. Before Randy Moss broke it in 2007, Jerry Rice had a record 22 receiving touchdowns in 1987. What's even crazier is that he did this in only 12 games. Not 16, 12. If Rice did play 16 games, he would have had close to 30 receiving touchdowns. So who won the MVP award in 1987? Yep, another quarterback, John Elway. Elway threw only 19 touchdowns to 12 interceptions. To put that in perspective, Rice had more receiving touchdowns than Elway had passing touchdowns. My goodness, the obsession with quarterbacks is unreal. Feel like I left someone off the list? Let me know by leaving a comment down below or hitting me up on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter which the links to all social media sites is located in the description. Also, subscribe to this YouTube channel for more NFL content and top 10 lists.
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What's My Score? (1946)
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National Archives Identifier: 1367
Local Identifier: 15.18
https://catalog.archives.gov/id/1367
Creator: Veterans Administration.
Series: Moving Images Relating to Veterans, ca. 1945 - 1975
Record Group 15: Records of the Department of Veterans Affairs, 1773 - 2007
Production Date: 1946
Scope and Content: This film was produced by the Veterans Administration after World War II to be shown to potential employers of returning veterans. It is intended to show that physically disabled veterans can work and succeed in private industry. Six disabled veterans demonstrate their abilities before industrialists and manufacturers in New York City. These veterans are also shown going through their daily routines. The film includes shots of veterans attending a training school of the Bulova Watch Corporation and of Gen. Omar Bradley, Administrator of the VA, delivering a graduation address at the school.
Contact(s):
National Archives at College Park - Motion Pictures (RDSM)
National Archives at College Park
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20740-6001
Phone: 301-837-3540
Email: mopix@nara.gov
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I'm Marty Pies. Just call me Marty. Just a second. Then check in on my score. Kind of like to see how I'm coming along. Doing all right. Doctors call me a paraplegic patient, which means paralysis from the waist down. Got mine by shrapnel in North Africa. Yes, North Africa, Normandy, Germany, and the Pacific. From these and many other battles, disabled veterans have returned to America. Many, like Marty, have received their treatments and are independent, able to get around by themselves. But they do need one thing, help to get a job. Being independent means they know how to take care of themselves. It means moving, working, holding a job. A job where you use your head and your hands. It took little persuasion by the Veterans Administration to show they can handle all kinds of jobs. The VA arranged for a demonstration to a large group of businessmen. So the next thing the fellows knew, the administration had them on a flight to New York. There's Bill Roberts. Bill's from San Bernardino, California. Worked for years in aircraft mechanic at Lockheed, out at Burbank. Been spending most of his time at home studying math and mechanical drawing. Says he wants to go into civil engineering. Thanks to the University of California would be a good place to start his studies. Here comes Don Coleman. Don was in the Navy, in the Southwest Pacific in 42. He's taking college chemistry now. He has a slight movement in his hips. Makes it a little easier to move around. Valerys Stanley Dan Adele was in the 11th Armored Division in Austria. Here comes Gene Dorr. Gene went to San Bernardino High School. Used to be a telephone lineman. Was in the 97th Infantry Division in Germany. But not everybody is from California. This is Lloyd Martin. Lloyd's a Joplin, Missouri boy. Used to repair refrigerators. Was really traveling in the 8th Air Force. Still, well, sometimes your luck kind of changes for a while. Now he's attending watch repair classes. He's an expert at maneuvering some fancy loops with his chromium job. The fellows didn't need any treatments, but it seemed a good idea to stay at the Veterans Hospital in the Bronx. Six people, all at once, would have floored any New York Hotel manager these days. General Ralph DeVaux, manager of the hospital, shook hands all around. Made sure the fellows were comfortable. For most of them, it was their first visit to the big town. They did it in style. The American Women's Voluntary Services drove them to the Plaza Hotel and just about all over town. This was it, on their own. Selling the idea to 600 top men in industry that they are independent and can work. They were representing 250,000 disabled veterans. That's a lot of manpower. Useful manpower. Ready for all kinds of jobs. First, out of bed, into a wheelchair. Only takes a few seconds. Gene Dorr's doing it. All of these movements are perfectly timed, all part of the daily routine. They follow a regular schedule every day, just like anybody else. Now for some exercise. Here's Bill again. Bill spends a part of each day developing his shoulders and his arms, as to since he needs them to move around. You ought to meet Bill. If you were to shake hands with him, you'd realize there's manpower in that clasp. Here's Don. He's gonna show you something else he's learned. In case he misses his footing or someone accidentally trips him, he gets up by himself. You see, it's timing. Timing each movement that does the trick. He's worked out his own way to get out of the chair. Uses a special type of crutch. It's light, easy to handle, helps him a lot. And like I said before, being independent means they can drive. Don's getting into this car model in less than a minute. He's unlocking his braces at the knees. Now he can slide his legs into the usual position on the floorboard. And getting out takes about the same time. This is Stan again. Stan's getting along all right in his crutches. They seem easy, but it's work, hard work, especially in the beginning. Once they get the knack of it, they get along fine. Of course, there are many types of crutch walking. Different gates, all with a purpose. Some are used where there isn't much room, others where there's plenty of space. Stan's getting trep purposely to show you he's ready all the time, always keeping his balance, just like they all do. Of course, there are other kinds of disabilities. This man doesn't seem any different from other XGIs. But hold on a second. When something makes him fall, this is his way of getting up, by timing and balancing himself, timing each movement perfectly. He and his buddy are getting along fine, even with their disabilities. You see, they're both double amputees. Here's another friend of Marty, Soto. He can do a job too, just like other fellas with the same handicap. Vincent Tripak, Vinny, they call him, is another veteran who doesn't believe in being stopped by a handicap. His hands now take the place of his eyes. You see, here's the way they figure it. While they may not have the full use of their arms or legs, they can work just the same. All they're asking is a chance to prove it. Prove it to you. Frankie, Gene and Lloyd are working. So are thousands more. Well, that was the show in New York. Now we're going to show you how they do their daily routine. Yes, there's Marty again. Sack time. Says he always did want to pin a medal on the fellow who invented beds. And he's all done. Ready for his braces and his clothes. Another minute or so and he'll be all set. He's all through with the chair, won't need it for the rest of the day. This is how he gets around on crutches and braces. These steps are all part of his regular routine. And then, man, they forget all about those legs when they get behind that wheel. They're going places. It's like being liberated. Yes, hundreds, thousands of fellows like Marty, veterans with disabilities, are working from coast to coast. You'll find them in big industries, in business, and you'll find them being their own bosses. Making good money. Mind you, they don't want to brag, but the Department of Labor just made a survey. They compare disabled workers with normal people, working side by side. And they found that men with handicaps produced more every hour than normal workers. Some companies, like full of a watch, have set up special schools for the felons. Schools to make use of their talents and abilities. Here's John Chifa. He's really proud to be in the graduating class that General Bradley addressed the other day. Every one of you knows the meaning of the word fight. You've done a lot of it. And you're still doing a lot of it. You know what it is to fight against heavy odds. And to win. You will do everything that you may reasonably be expected to do in the livelihood you have chosen. You can do anything that any future employer may reasonably ask of you. You are here right now in this graduating class ready and able to move out into the world as self-reliant, independent, productive citizens. Congratulations to each and every one of you on the successful completion of your course. This is the way we see it. It's not the disability. It's the ability to work that counts. We can do a job, and we will. You can be sure of that. What's my score? It's okay. I'm working higher all the time. Thank you.
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Learning Catalan: Meijie (Xina), estudiant de doctorat 2018-2019
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Hola, sóc la Gemèdia, sóc de la Xina, i visc la Barcelona des de septembre del 2017. Hola, sóc la doctora l'Anda del Departament de Té dret a l'Universitat de Pompefable. I per què és útil català? Perquè és la llengua oficial de la Catalunya i de Barcelona. I el primer motiu és per atendre les pagines web als documents que només estan esclits en català. El segon lloc em sembla que idioma és una part molt important d'una cultura. Através et apantra el català i conec la història, el costum i la gastronomia de la Catalunya. I, finalment, conec polia conèixer la gent d'aquí, perquè parlar el seu idioma és una gran avantatge. Faig classes de català a l'OPF. I, com parlo a Casellà, hi ha moltes simitudes entre els dos idiomes. No és tan difícil, però també cal esforçar per estudiar. I, al final, polia té cicles de la podentalitat lingüística a l'albert i a tots els amics que conec aquí. I, per a mi, la podentalitat és el millor de l'Universitat. Perquè en sofècia, activitats, visites, exclusions, moltes interessants, moltes educatives i divertides. Que és una experiència tan diversa i tan rica que no és fàcil atrobar a qualsevol lloc.
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Core principles
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February 14, 2017 marks the opening of the sixth session of the fortieth Parliament of the Province of British Columbia.
Learn more: www.thronespeechbc.ca
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From these builders the torch has been passed to us to keep BC strong today and for future generations But risk is all around us a weak global economy The rising tide of protectionism in the United States and in Europe We must stand strong on our principles of open and fair trade For all British Columbians and especially the 60,000 workers in our forestry sector On softwood lumber or any other matter Standing up for British Columbians requires standing up on principles clearly and consistently Living within our means grow the economy not the size of government Believe in our citizens not dogmas doctrines or ideologies Create jobs so that British Columbians can build a future and protect this magnificent place We call home for future generations Principles are brought to life with a plan
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The 1 Skill You Need To Become a Billionaire @TheIcedCoffeeHour #elonmusk #billionaire #money
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Almost 75% of self-made billionaires were in direct sales. Mark Cuban told me he was selling garbage bags door-to-door. Elon Musk, every night at 9 p.m., he would call all his sales managers in the entire United States and teach them how to sell. Bill Gates, at age 16, was on the phone selling computer stuff. He would lower his voice so they couldn't realize he was a teenager. Like, oh, this is William Gates. And he was doing phone sales. I call it the king of all skills. The king and queen direct sales and marketing. These billionaire guys are tough negotiators. That's sales, man. My millionaire friends, you can be like, you know what? Let's do a deal that's fair for both of us. Oh, not a billionaire. He's going to extract that last penny out of you. You better read a contract sent to you by a billionaire. I'm going to tell you that right now. You better not celebrate because they shook hands with you and said, we're going to do the deal that way. They will change the deal five seconds before it's over. I'm dealing with one of that right now.
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QB Kirk Cousins Introductory Press Conference | Atlanta Falcons
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New Atlanta Falcons Quarterback Kirk Cousins speaks with the media for the first time in his introductory press conference.
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in the evening, but it's good to get this done. So get it started. So all open, and then I can take any questions you have. Does that work? Yes. Good to see you. Hey, what's going on? Good to see you. Good to see you. Absolutely thrilled to be in Atlanta Falcon. Our family, my wife's family, have so many ties to Georgia, the great city of Atlanta. And we're so excited to be here. I've spent six off seasons here training and being in the city. So it feels like home. It's been home away from home for so many years now. Certainly is home for my wife. We were married here in Roswell. Our younger son, Turner, was born in downtown Atlanta on Ted Turner Drive. There's a reason he's named Turner. Our first date was at Stone Mountain. I've frequented the Harfield Airport more than I would care to admit and battled traffic through downtown many, many times. So it's fun to be here and now be a part of the sports scene here. I've observed it from a distance for so long, and now to be a part of it is a real honor. I was in the Georgia Dome for the last two games played there by the Falcons in the playoffs after the 16th season against Seattle and Green Bay. And remember watching those games and taking in that moment. And it's really a goal of mine to revisit that moment again as a player here. And that's really the dream. So I've already been calling teammates and getting to know coaches and trying to catch up on lost time. And that's really where the work now begins, trying to build continuity, because that's the one thing we really don't have right now is the continuity. That's where we got to get. But that'll be with the next several weeks, several months or four. And I can't wait to start attacking that. And I really believe, as I looked around at opportunities for me and for agency, that when a coach told me this when I was a young player in the league, coach I have a lot of respect for, when the owner, general manager, head coach, and quarterback are on the same page, that's when you really have a chance to go win a Super Bowl. And as I looked at the Atlanta Falcons, I believe strongly that the owner, head coach, general manager, and quarterback can all be on the same page. And that's exciting for me. And so that's why I'm thrilled to be here. And with that, I'll open it up for any questions you have. Coach, what made you decide here over in Minnesota? Is there any other teams that or maybe I would make any different pushes or lane pushes for you at any point? Yeah, there was a lot of conversations in a short amount of time. It goes fast. And so that's the way free agency works. But I think in Minnesota, it was trending over the last couple off seasons to be in somewhat year to year. And as we talked with Atlanta, it felt like this was a place where if I play at the level I expect to play, that I can retire a falcon. And that was something that really excited me. And that's certainly the goal. And you've got to earn the right to do that. But that was exciting to feel like I could get that opportunity here. Coach, how did this deal come together as the legal flipping period started? And it started coming to grips that, hey, it might be on the move here. Yeah, great question. I stayed pretty passive through the process. I've learned through the years that you hire an agent. You let the agent do his job. You let the teams do their homework. You make yourself available. But I was pretty much out of it. I was in Michigan and taking my son Turner to his fifth birthday party. And just trying to kind of live my off season life and let the business take care of itself. So I was pretty passive through the process. And I'm thrilled where it ended up. Don't get a medical update for the surgery. We saw you on the tennis course there. Yeah, yeah, I'm feeling great. This is my first surgery of my life. So the rehab process has certainly been a first for me. And it's really been up and to the right for the first four months. It's been a really positive process. I've enjoyed the rehab. The Viking staff was phenomenal getting me through the acute stage. And Chad Cook, who's full time with me as a body coach, has really helped carry that load since the season ended and done a great job. And now I'm excited to jump in with the Falcons and with their training room and their training staff and get going. So I'm optimistic that I can be full speed of practice before we break for the summer. And that's kind of the goal I've set for myself. But we do have a long runway. And what I've been told going back to when I first injured it was that you don't rush it. You let time do its thing. And it's going to take time to fully heal that tissue. But as a competitor, you want to get back as fast as you can. And certainly I'm trying to do that. Do you have to, in some ways, be more cautious on it? You're in your mid-30s, and your body's healed a little bit slower these days, like you said, your pressure here. But do you have to be a little bit more cautious and try to be smarter with it than maybe you would be 10 years ago? No, I don't think so. I think you just respect the process in your diligent and thorough. And the tissue will heal as it heals. And listen to your body. I think as an athlete, you're used to having to work through things and know how your body's handling day-to-day activity. So it's been a positive process I expected to continue to be. And we just got to take it one day at a time. It's kind of been the phrase I keep saying since I got hurt. And we'll keep doing that. Hey, Kurt, just a quick follow-up on that. Can you put a percentage on where it is strength-wise and also just give us some indication on what you're able to do now, to say a month ago in the progress? Yeah, I don't think I can put a percentage on it. Wouldn't be a helpful enough number for me to give you. But I do think that I can take drops. I can play the quarterback position, if you will, throwing the football. I think the minute I would have to leave the pocket is where you would say, yeah, he's still recovering from an Achilles. But taking drops, making throws, that's really no problem at this point. And what was the situation in terms of pass in the physical? Was it any apprehension about that? Yeah, no, I think, certainly, the physical was outside of the Achilles. Everything else passed as expected. And then, obviously, the Achilles doesn't pass right now. And then you expect to here in the next few months. Kurt, you talk about the owner, the general manager, the head coach, having the same age. How did those figures and others learn your trust to sign into the physical? Yeah, I think in this league, when you've been in it 12 years, you learn about people without having necessarily directly been around them. And you can certainly do your homework as well. And so Raheem, I was around for two years in Washington and was just so impressed with him as our DB coach. He would walk down the hall to the quarterback meeting in OTAs. And I was a rookie and didn't know what was normal. But that wasn't normal for me before that. It wasn't normal after. But for a DB coach to walk down the hall and now looking back when that room was Kyle Shanahan, Matt LaFleur, Mike McDaniel, Sean McVeigh, he had good reason to be walking down the hall. But I would put him right in that category. And as I look back, I think he was one of the original people there in the room with those other names. And the fact that I was in that room, too, the chance to get back with someone from that room was a real thrill for me. And then I called Drew Brees. And I said, Drew. I can't talk to teams. I can talk to you. And you worked with Terry for 15 years. Talk to me about him. And Drew just raved about him, about his football knowledge. And I think it shows. In the roster, he's already built here. And then also got a lot of positive feedback on Mr. Blank. And I just started putting the piece together the best I could. And I really liked what I was learning. Kirk, you mentioned the roster. What are the strengths of this roster offensively as you see them? Well, I see playmakers on the outside. I see an offensive line that's talented, that's played together, that's well-coached. I see good people. You win with people. And I just see really good people who want to do things the right way. They want to put the work in. They want to be coached. And I'm just thrilled to be able to be a part of this group and to go chase a common goal together. So I do see a lot of ability. Kirk, Bailey Burmester, Elena Newsperson, I can meet you at the bottom. Hi, Bailey. The staff has talked a lot about what they wanted a quarterback, a proven starter. They do things after things. Raheem, in-depth, talked about wanting a guy that fits Atlanta, the culture of Atlanta. I know you list all the connections here, but what would you say to Falcons fans that you fit this culture? Because they're looking for that guy to come in here and play the way they want the Falcons to play. No doubt. No, my father-in-law wants the Falcons to play the way they know the Falcons can play. So and I've sat there in the couch next to him on a bye week as he cheers for the Falcons to play that way. So I think you have to be process-oriented. You have to be hardworking. You've got to be humble and hungry. You've got to be a great leader. You've got to serve your teammates. You've got to build relationships. Those are all the things I'm trying to do. It's a formula that has worked for me since my junior year of high school when I first began this football journey being recruited. So I'm going to be the same guy I've been through that whole process. And I believe that what's gotten me here at this point will serve me well up ahead. And you don't do it alone. And you've got to do it with the people around you. And that's why when you get here and you look around, you think, boy, there's great people here. And it's not just the football team. I mean, I'm looking at the support staff meeting, calling yesterday, calling our head athletic trainer, talking to our head of PR. I'm thinking, we got good people here. And that's exciting to be a part of. You mentioned being passive, fairly passive in the process. I wonder at what point do you step in and start making the decision? And what's the final factor in that decision? There is no final factor. I think it's multifactorial. I think you got a lot going on. I think it goes quickly. I think the decisions somewhat make themselves. You just observe what doors are opening and what doors are closing. And that kind of helps inform you to make a decision. What's the timeline? You can give us an idea of when that decision was made. Yeah. When did you know you were going to Minnesota? And when did you know you were going to Atlanta if those are two different? Yeah, I think my agent called. I was getting out of a body work appointment. He called and said, basically, that eyes have been dotted, T's have been crossed. He was ready to put it on social media. And he's just one last check in with me. And I said, no, I've been passing through this process to this point. I'm going to be passive here. I trust you, Mike. We've worked together for over a decade. If you're ready, I'm ready. And at that point, he put it out on social media. And my phone suddenly had 200 text messages. And then we hit the road shortly thereafter, and road trip from Michigan down here. And that was a time for me to make a lot of phone calls, both saying goodbye and then also introducing myself to a lot of people here in Atlanta. So that morning, in your mind, it could have gone. When you woke up that morning, could have made their outcome for you? I think so. I think so. And I think that's what the league is. I mean, I've learned NFL stands for not for long. And you don't really take anything for granted. You get to work every day. And you're always aware that nothing's promised. Nothing's guaranteed. And so I don't tend to get too far ahead. Coach, I'm going to meet you coming here. And you said all the elements are here to win a Super Bowl, which this franchise has overdone. And I'm curious what makes you think that those elements are in place. And also for you personally, as a guy who's put up some great numbers over the years, but only has one-off victory. Yeah, it's all about winning. How much are you driven by wanting to add that to your legacy, that you can win the big game and win in the postseason? Yeah, winning is what it's all about. That really informs so many decisions. And even in recruiting Donald Mooney to come here, his answer is, I just want to win. And I said, well, we're on the same page. So that's really where the focus lies. And you got to go prove it in the fall. But you certainly believe that there's the pieces here that you can do that. That you haven't had that playoff success, is that kind of hanging over your head that my career won't be complete until I have a deep run in the postseason? I certainly think that quarterbacks will always be evaluated based on not just September to December, but January and February. And that's where you want to get to because of September to December. And then once you get there, you want to have meaningful wins and play meaningful games in January and February. And that's where I want to go. And I believe we can go. You with the idea of recruiting, or did you do the event? You were recruiting. Yeah. You kind of said, hey, Mr. Receivers, I'd like to play with. Right. No, again, pretty passive, let them do their job. You trust them to do their job. But they said, hey, we know we're close. And I said, well, let me call them. These guys are real deal. I saw them twice a year in Minnesota in the division. And thrilled that we have them. In terms of this locker room, at least right now, both guys who were the start of last year in this locker room, how do you manage that and that? That's obviously a situation you're kind of dealt with in the beginning here. Yeah. Yeah, and even at Michigan State, I was in a crowded quarterback room with Brian Hoyer, who's played 15-plus years in the league. And Nick Foles, who's been a Super Bowl MVP. We were all in the same quarterback room. And in Washington, there was competition. And I think it's just that you want to have the quarterback room be a working force together, regardless of who's in there. And so that'll never change. And no matter who's in that room, I want to be available, be a resource, and also iron sharpens iron, be sharpening each other. And I think that's what really makes me better as a player, is when the quarterback room can help sharpen you. And if you're a leader, though, how do you navigate that? Oh, it's the same way you lead any other room. You build relationships. You make yourself available. You ask questions, be a question asker. And you just understand that we're in this together. And we're all trying to help this team win. And we're all trying to get better as quarterbacks. Kirk, you've had a chance to talk to Zach Robinson. First question. Yeah, briefly. I haven't met him as much as I will up ahead now. But I feel really good about him as a play caller, leading our offense. You think, is it your impression that there will be similarities with what he wants to do and what you were doing there in Minnesota? I believe there will be. I think time will tell. I think every coordinator puts their spin on things. And so what was similar starts to evolve and change, but I'll be able to be here as we do that. And so I'm excited to just get to work and start trying to get this playbook digested. But I'd like to think a lot of the language and a lot of the stuff that can be hard early on will be something that I can plug and play a little faster. You said during the time that the Achilles surgery was the first that you've ever had. So what are you kind of worried about yourself just during this recovery process and how challenging has it been? I think it was healthy seeing the season played from a different perspective, whether that be watching on TV. The first game was here in Atlanta. I was watching from a couch in Minnesota with my leg up and throwing balls across the basement floor to my son. So you have a different perspective. And I think that was healthy. I think watching it from the sideline the last three games of the season also did that. And I think it makes me that much hungrier to get back and to be an even better player and leader when I'm back. And not that I took time for granted, but you certainly will appreciate it more now. And I think all of that were positive takeaways from the injury. Thank you. Maria Martin, 11-1 here in Atlanta. Welcome to you and your family. Thank you. They're thrilled to be here. You've talked about it a little bit, but when it comes to the mentality of being in Atlanta at this point in your career, why did it make sense right now for you? Well, the opportunity hadn't presented itself previously. If it had, I'm sure we would have been very seriously looking to, but as God's plan would have it, this was the time that it aligned. And we're thrilled that it did. We feel that this is a little bit of a home away from home. And I think that helps with the transition because there is so much to get acclimated to. And the fact that I stayed in my in-laws basement last night, like I have for six off seasons, it's just familiar. It's what you know. I made the drive from Johns Creek up here. And I haven't made the drive to Flower Branch much, but I understand how to get around the perimeter of Atlanta. So that's a little unique in the familiarity we have. And I think that's a positive. And how much do you enjoy the fact that there's a lot of young skill players on this roster? Yeah, it's a huge positive. I was so enjoying just calling them yesterday on my drive, talking to Kyle Pitts and Drake London and Texan with Bijan and just being able to kind of get to know these guys, Jake Matthews, Kayla McGarry. I got a few more guys to call, but just seemed like really solid people. And I can't wait to get to work with them. Drew and I have a few talks to him about number eight. He actually texted me about it. And I said, Kyle, I said, I want to be a good teammate. That's ultimately what I want to be. So I said, if it's the number you want to pivot from, great, you let me know. I obviously have worn number eight since high school. If it's a number you'd like to keep, great, no problem. I can find another number. So I just want to be a good teammate. And I do believe it's bigger than Kyle and I. I think the league will start to speak into things. And we'll just see how that all plays out. But he was funny about it. I said, I'll write a check, whatever, a foundation. I'm not going to let you just give me the number. I want to make it worth your while. Make a donation, whatever it needs to be. And he said, I just want targets every game. He said, he was joking. He kind of winked. So I joked with him. I said, good answer. So no, it's we'll see how it all plays out. But it might be bigger than us. Starting to have these conversations with players, who was the first player to reach out and how did that initial conversation go? Yeah, Kyle probably was the first, if I can remember, back a few weeks. He was recruiting. It's always fun to be wanted. And so I appreciated that. And he did a great job kind of leading the charge. Going back to what you were saying about the owner, the GM head coach, quarterback, all being aligned and on the same page, in your conversations with that collective group, was there something said or a point where you got to where you were like, I know my goal, my personal identity, aligns with the organization? Yeah, great question. I think when you see Mr. Blank's commitment to winning and what he's done over the years to make the Falcons a first class organization, when you see the players that Terry's drafted, when you see his experience with the Saints and what they built over many years and the success he's been around, and then I knew Raheem. And when I see what he's done and what he's been around and the people he's led and the people who have worked with these people, speaking so highly of them, I mean, the evidence was just mounting to show that this is some serious alignment here. You were famous for your swag and the chains. Or lack thereof, maybe. But you feel like that'll fit in with the city? Will we continue to see that side of you? Let's hope. You got to win. Chains aren't very funny when you're losing. So you got to win football games. But if you win football games, I expect the city to see the fullness of my personality, the full force of my personality when we win. And I think our team and my history, the teams I've played on will feed off that. It will be great energy, but you got to win to do that. You don't just force that without earning it on the field. Quavo actually took to Twitter to say there's plenty of chains here. I mean, Perkfrost, what do you feel? Do you like that nickname? I love the nickname. It's coming from Quavo. Great. I love it. I'll roll with whatever the locker room wants. So I'm going to lean into it and have fun. And we got to win football games. And I think the rest will be gravy. Here's Kelly Price from Fox Five. Welcome. Hey, Kelly, thanks. Kind of based on that and the conversations you've shared with us with the other players that you've reached out to, and the coaches, is there one moment or conversation you look back on over the last, I don't know, 40 hours, whatever it's been? I know it's been crazy that you look at it and you say, that's why I'm really excited to come here. Man, it was so many. My wife's sitting shotgun, my boys are watching Disney Plus in the backseat as we're driving. I'm trying to kind of do the dad thing with one arm and drive with the other. But I kept getting off a call, whether it was with Jake Matthews, whether it was with the team chaplain, whether it was with Ryan Pace, whether it was with McGarry, whoever. Drake London. I said, Julie, these guys are sharp. I mean, I've been in locker rooms. I've seen what it can look like. I said, these guys are sharp, well-spoken. They want to win. They're humble. I mean, this could be fun. And I'm always cautious because I say, we got to put the work in. What we don't have right now is continuity. What we don't have is continuity. And so we have to make up for lost time, learn in this system, spend in time together, not just on the football field, but off the football field, spend in time together. And so we need to build continuity. That's got to be intentional. It's got to be more than just what the NFL allows us to do on the field. We got to be intentional outside of that time and make up for lost time. And so that's really where my focus will be the next couple of months. You mentioned that you were in Mercedes-Benz, in the Jordan Dome for last home playoff games. Those last home playoff games in this franchise as hosted, does that kind of set dawn on you the fact that this authorization has just not been in those situations for such a long period of time and how do you kind of deal with that pressure knowing that you're kind of the guys have to help to see them back that way? Well, I think every year is a new year. The league kind of resets. And I learned when we went 13 and four and then we lost in the playoffs, you don't get to go to OTAs somehow with some kind of head start because you were 13 and four. You go to OTAs like every other team. And the team that went four and 13 starts in the same place you do. And so every year you reset. And for some teams, that's a positive. For some teams, that can be a challenge. But I look forward to the group we have resetting here in a couple of weeks getting together and getting to work and just building it one day at a time and certainly trying to get back to hosting home playoff games and winning home playoff games just like they did that year at the end of 2016 when I was able to watch it happen and see what the Georgia Dome felt like and the energy that was there. Absolutely want to get back to that. You mentioned continuity. What steps you take to build that continuity? Yeah. Benchmore is here looking forward. I think it's everything from getting in the training room and getting around the trainers, rehabbing the Achilles, seeing the other guys who were in there, getting their body worked on, building relationships with them in there, to meeting with coaches, going over the system, asking questions about fundamentals, tape, watching tape. I want to watch tape not only, I want to see Drake Lund. I want to see every catch he's had in the league so far. I want to see every catch he had at USC his final year there. I want to watch Kyle Pitts the same way. I want to watch Bijan the same way. I want to study these guys. I don't want to do it with them. I want to make a cut up and say, hey, Drake, I watched this from your days at USC. Tell me about this route. Tell me about this play. Do you think this is a strength of yours? How do we work on this? I want to get, put the work in, put the hours in with these guys, be intentional and believe that if we do that, we're going to like where we are as we move forward. But that doesn't just happen. We've got to plan these meetings, watch this film, spend time in this building and put in the work to where we get to September and can confidently say we haven't been together for years. But the goal is that we can play like we have and that's what we're trying to work towards. We're going to take some work. You said that's where you sat your couple weeks back. What was that first conversation like? Yeah. Kind of trying to get you here. I was walking through Disney World and I think it was an Epcot in line for Guardians of the Galaxy. And I get a text from an unknown number and it's, you know, what's up, Kurtko? This is Kyle Pitts. How are you? So I'm doing good, Kyle. You know, I think I knew where the text was going but he didn't say yet. So he said, you know, we're ready for you to take us to the Promised Land. So I said, well, let's, you know, let's talk. So it just kind of, you know, was, was, you know, him recruiting a little bit and it was good to make the introduction. Do they actually call you Buck Kirk? I don't remember. I could pull it up if I had it, but most people do actually. Yeah, most people who text me it's Kurtko or, you know, anything Buck Kirk usually. Did you know him previously? I'm sorry. The Pro Bowl, after the 21 season in Vegas, he was at the Pro Bowl and obviously the game was, back then was played about half speed. So you weren't able to quite see his ability, but a couple of times, you know, with his height, you throw him a fade route or a slant and you can see the size of the target that he is and think, well, this guy could be pretty dangerous. Early, I'm not sure about that early, but in the last couple, you know, a couple of days I've heard from a lot of guys, you know. You talk about this drive that you made over the past couple of days, how long was that drive and how much that drive was on the phone with Pete? Yeah, my wife would tell you the whole time. You know, I had my phone to my ear on speaker most of the time. I don't know what it was hours wise. We ended up taking our time. We stayed overnight in Indianapolis. We stopped at the Noah's Ark in counter in Kentucky and then we continued on to visit an old teammate in Knoxville. So we kind of broke it up. Like I said, the boys had a lot of Disney Plus going on in the back, but great time to make calls and get acquainted with people. And, you know, there's a lot more to go still up ahead. Let's talk a little more. How's people at this point in their career still wanted, like in soccer, that people are reaching out to you, a complaint for us if I win with them? Yeah, no, it means a lot. And it's a privilege to be a quarterback for the line of falcons. This is a privilege. You know, my father-in-law, I mean, I've watched him, you know, borderline out loud praying, watching games, you know, not just the falcons, but the Braves and the Hawks. I mean, he loves this. And I sit there in the off seasons in February on the couch at night, watching these teams play, watching these games and seeing how much it means to him. You know, and you realize, man, it is a privilege to get to play for a team with people like that cheering for you. And what you want to do is understand there's a responsibility that comes with that privilege. And you're accountable to a lot of people. And you got to deliver. And so that's where I say we got to get to work because I understand that and can't wait to do that. And when you can deliver, you know, it's special. And, you know, I have a vision of where we can go, but you don't get there tomorrow. You just got to, tomorrow I got to get in and start rehabbing my Achilles and just take that next step every day. But certainly, you know, as I'm driving up here taking stock of things, I feel very privileged and fortunate and that I have a responsibility, you know, now that comes with that and so can't wait to be able to do this for a city that, you know, I've been able to be sort of accepted by over the last several years just because we do life here so much in the off seasons and now to officially be a part of it. I'm thrilled. All right, thank you. All right, thanks guys. We'll see more of you up ahead.
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Section 63 of the Book of Household Management. This is a LibriVox recording. All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain. For more information or to volunteer, please visit LibriVox.org. The Book of Household Management by Isabella Beaton. Recipes. Chapter 27, Part 5. Pastry Sandwiches. 1, 3, 1, 8. Ingredients. Puff paste, jam of any kind, the white of an egg, sifted sugar. Mode. Roll the paste out thin, put half of it on a baking sheet or tin, and spread equally over its apricot green gauge or any preserve that may be preferred. Lay over this preserve another thin paste. Press the edges together all round and mark the paste in lines with a knife on the surface to show where to cut it when baked. Bake from 20 minutes to half an hour and a short time before being done, take the pastry out of the oven, brush it over with the white of an egg, sift over pounded sugar and put it back in the oven to colour. When cold, cut it into strips. Pile these on a dish pyramidically and serve. These strips cut about 2 inches long, piled in circular rows and a plate full of flavoured whipped cream poured in the middle make a very pretty dish. Time. 20 minutes to one hour. Average cost with half a pound of paste, one shelling. Sufficient. Half a pound of paste will make two dishes of sandwiches. Seasonable at any time. Petit Boucher, 1319. Ingredients. Six ounces of sweet almonds, quarter of a pound of sifted sugar, the rind of half a lemon, the white of one egg, puff paste. Mode. Blanch the almonds and chop them fine. Rub the sugar on the lemon rind and pound it in a mortar. Mix this with the almonds and the white of an egg. Roll some puff paste out, cut it in any shape that may be preferred such as diamonds, rings, ovals, etc. and spread the above mixture over the paste. Bake the boucher in an oven, not too hot and serve cold. Time. A quarter of an hour or rather more. Average cost, one shelling. Sufficient for half a pound of puff paste. Seasonable at any time. Polished tartlets, 1320. Ingredients. Puff paste, the white of an egg and pounded sugar. Mode. Roll some good puff paste out thin and cut it into two and a half inch squares. Brush each square over with the white of an egg, then fold down the corners so they all meet together in the middle of each piece of paste. Slightly press the two pieces together. Brush them over with the egg, sift over sugar and bake in a nice quick oven for about a quarter of an hour. When they are done, make a little hole in the middle of the paste and fill it up with apicot jam, marmalade or red currant jelly. Pour them high in the centre of a dish on a napkin and garnish with the same preserved the tartlets are filled with. Time. Quarter of an hour or 20 minutes. Average cost with half a pound of puff paste, one shelling. Sufficient for two dishes of pastry. Seasonable at any time. Note, it should be borne in mind that for all dishes of small pastry such as the preceding, trimmings of puff pastry left from larger tarts answer as well as making the paste expressly. Put the more or puff paste rings. 1321. Ingredient. Puff paste number 1205. The white of an egg, sifted loaf sugar. Mode. Make some good puff paste by recipe number 1205. Roll it out to the thickness of about a quarter of an inch and with a round fluted paste cutter stamp out as many pieces as may be required. Then work the paste up again and roll it out to the same thickness and with a smaller cutter stamp out sufficient pieces to correspond with the larger ones. Again stamp out the centre of these smaller rings. Brush over the others with the white of an egg. Place a small ring on top of every large circular piece of pastes. Egg over the tops and bake from 15 to 20 minutes. Sift over sugar. Put them back in the oven to colour them. Then fill the rings with preserve of any bright colour. Dish them high on a napkin and serve. So many pretty dishes of pastry may be made by stamping puff paste out with fancy cutters and filling the pieces when baked with jelly or preserve for hours to give a separate recipe for each of them. But as they are all made from one paste and only the shape and garnishing vary perhaps it is not necessary and by exercising a little ingenuity variety may always be obtained. Half moons, leaves, diamonds, stars, shamrock, rings etc. are the most appropriate shapes for fancy pastry. Time 15 to 20 minutes. Average cost with half a pound of paste one shilling. Sufficient for two dishes of pastry. Seasonable at any time. Paradise pudding. One, three, two, two. Ingredients three eggs, three apples quarter of a pound of breadcrumbs three ounces of sugar three ounces of currants salt and grated nutmeg to taste the rind of half a lemon half a wine glass full of branding. Mode. Pair, core and mince the apples into small pieces and mix them with the other dry ingredients. Beat up the eggs moisten the mixture with these and beat it well. Stir in the brandy and put the pudding into a buttered mould. Tie it down with a cloth boil for one and a half hours and serve with sweet sauce. Time one and a half hours. Average cost one shilling for four or five persons. Peace pudding. One, three, two, three. Ingredients one and a half pint of split peas two ounces of butter two eggs, pepper and salt to taste. Mode. Put the peas to soak overnight in rainwater and float off any that are were-meat or discoloured. Tie them loosely in a clean cloth leaving a little room for them to swell and put them on to boil in cold rainwater allowing two and a half hours after the water has simmered up. When the peas are tender take them up and drain. Rub them through a colander with a wooden spoon. Had the butter, eggs, pepper and salt beat all well together for a few minutes until the ingredients are well incorporated. Then tie them tightly in a floured cloth. Boil the pudding for another hour. Turn it out onto the dish and serve very hot. This pudding should always be sent to table with boiled leg of pork and is an exceedingly nice accompaniment to boiled beef. Time two and a half hours to boil the peas tied loosely in the cloth one hour for the pudding. Average costs sixpence sufficient for seven or eight persons. Seasonable from September to March. Baked plum pudding 1324 Ingredients Two pounds of flour One pound of currants One pound of raisins One pound of soot Two eggs One pint of milk A few slices of candied peel Moat Chop the soot finely Mix with it the flour, currants, stone raisins and candied peel Moisten with the well-beaten eggs Put it into a buttered dish and bake in a good oven from two and a quarter to two and a half hours. Turn it out, strew sifted sugar over and serve. For a very plain pudding use only half the quantity of fruit. Admit the eggs and substitute milk or water for them. The above ingredients make a large family pudding. For a small one half the quantity would be found ample but it must be baked quite one and a half hours. Time, large pudding, two and a quarter to two and a half hours. Half the size, one and a half hours. Average cost, two shellings and sixpence. Sufficient for nine or ten persons. Seasonable in winter. Raisin Grape All the kinds of raisins have much the same virtues. Vanu Tritif and Balsamic but they are very subject to fermentation with juices of any kind and hence when eaten immoderately they often bring on collics. There are many varieties of grape views for raisins. The fruit of Valencia is that mostly dried for culinary purposes while most of the table kinds are grown in Malaga and called muscatels. The finest of all table raisins comes from Provence or Italy. The most esteemed of all are those of Rocavere. They are very large and very sweet. This sort is rarely eaten by any but the most wealthy. The dried Malaga or muscatel raisins which come to this country packed in small boxes and nicely preserved in bunches are variable in their quality but mostly of a rich flavour when new, juicy and of a deep purple hue. An excellent plum pudding made without eggs. One three two five ingredients half a pound of flour six ounces of raisins six ounces of currants quarter of a pound of chopped soot quarter of a pound of brown sugar quarter of a pound of mashed carrot quarter of a pound of mashed potatoes one tablespoon of treacle one ounce of candied lemon peel one ounce of candied citron. Mote Mix the flour, currants, soot and sugar well together have ready the above proportions mashed carrot and potato which stir into the other ingredients add the treacle and lemon peel but put no liquid in the mixture or it will be quite spoiled. Tie it loosely in a cloth or if put into a basin do not quite fill it as the pudding should have room to swell and boil it for about four hours. Serve with brandy sauce this pudding is better for being mixed overnight. Time four hours average cost one shilling and sixpence sufficient for six or seven persons seasonable in winter an unrivaled plum pudding one three two six ingredients one and a half pounds of muscatel raisins one and three quarter pound of currants one pound of sultana raisins two pounds of the finest moist sugar two pounds of breadcrumbs 16 eggs two pounds of finely chopped soot six ounces of mixed candy peel the rind of two lemons one ounce of ground nutmeg one ounce of ground cinnamon half an ounce of pounded bitter almonds quarter of a pint of branding mode stone and cut up the raisins but do not chop them wash and dry the currants and cut the candied peel into thin slices mix all the dry ingredients well together and moisten with the eggs which should be well beaten and strained to the pudding stir in the brandy and when always thoroughly mixed well butter and flour a stout new pudding cloth put in the pudding tie down very tightly and closely boil from six to eight hours and serve with brandy sauce a few sweet almonds blanched and cut into slips and stuck on the pudding ornamented prettily this quantity may be divided and boiled in busted moulds for small families it is the most desirable way as the above will be found to make a pudding of rather large dimensions time six to eight hours average cost seven shillings and sixpence seasonable in winter sufficient for 12 or 14 persons note the muscatel raisins can be purchased at a cheap rate loose not in bunches and then scarcely higher in price than the ordinary raisins and in part a much richer flavour to the pudding sultana grape we have elsewhere stated that the small black grape grown in Corinth and the Ionian Isles is, when dried, the common current of the grocer's shop the white or yellow grape grown in the same places is somewhat larger than the black variety and it is that which produces the sultana raisin it has been called sultana from its delicate qualities and unique growth the finest are those of Smyrna they have not sufficient flavour and sugary properties to serve alone for puddings and cakes but they are peculiarly valuable for mixing that has to say for introducing in company with the richer sorts of Valencia or muscatel in white puddings or cakes too the whiteness must be preserved the sultana raisin should be used but the greatest value of this fruit in the cuisine is that of its saving labour for it has no stones half muscatels and half sultanas are an admirable mixture for general purpose a plain Christmas pudding for children 1327 Ingredients 1 pound of flour 3 quarters of a pound of stoned raisins 3 quarters of a pound of currants 3 quarters of a pound of suet 3 or 4 eggs milk 2 ounces of candied peel 1 teaspoon full of powder at all spice half a teaspoon full of salt mode let the suet be finely chopped the raisins stoned and the currants well washed picked and dried mix these with the other dry ingredients and stir all well together beat and strain the eggs to the pudding stir these in and add just sufficient milk to make it mix propling tie it up in a well flowered cloth put it into boiling water and boil for at least 5 hours serve with a sprig of holly placed in the middle of the pudding and a little pounded sugar sprinkled over it time 5 hours average cost 1 shelling and 9 pence sufficient for 9 or 10 children seasonable at Christmas raisins raisins are grapes prepared by suffering them to remain on the vine until they are perfectly ripe and then drying them in the sun or by the heat of an oven the sun dried grapes are suet the oven dried grapes of an acid flavour the common ways of drying grapes for raisins is to tie 2 or 3 bunches of them together whilst yet on the vine and dip them into a hot lixivium of wood ashes mixed with a little of the oil of olive this disposes them to shrink and wrinkle after which they are left on the vine 3 or 4 days separated on sticks in a horizontal situation and then dried in the sun at leisure after being cut from the tree Christmas plum pudding very good ingredients 1.5 pounds of raisins 1.5 pounds of currants 1.5 pounds of mixed peel 3 quarters of a pound of breadcrumbs 3 quarters of a pound of suet 8 eggs 1 wine glass full of brandy mode stone and cut the raisins in halves but do not chop them wash, pick and dry the currants and mince the suet finely cut the candied peel into thin slices and grate down the bread into fine crumbs when all these dry ingredients are prepared mix them well together then moisten the mixture with eggs which should be well beaten and the brandy stir well that everything may be very thoroughly blended and press the pudding into a buttered mould tie it down tightly with a floured cloth and boil for 5 or 6 hours it may be boiled in a cloth without a mould and will require the same time allowed for cooking as Christmas puddings are usually made a few days before they are required for table when the pudding is taken out of the pot hang it immediately and put a plate or saucer underneath to catch the water that may drain from it the day it is to be eaten plunge it into boiling water and keep it boiling for at least 2 hours then turn it out of the mould and serve with brandy sauce on Christmas Day a sprig of holly is usually placed in the middle of the pudding and about a wine glass full of brandy poured around it which at the moment of serving is lighted and the pudding thus brought to the table encircled in flame time 2 hours the first time of boiling 2 hours the day it is to be served average cost 4 shillings sufficient for a quart mould for 7 or 8 persons seasonable on the 25th of December and on various festive occasions till March note 5 or 6 of these puddings should be made at one time as they will keep good for many weeks and in cases where unexpected guests arrive will be found unacceptable and as it only requires warming through a quickly prepared dish moulds of every shape and size are manufactured for these puddings and may be purchased of Messer's R&J Slate 336 Strand brandy is the alcoholic or spiritous portion of wine separated from the aqueous part the colouring matter etc by distillation the word is of German origin German form brand to wine signifies burnt wine or wine that has undergone the action of fire brandy is so called however having made from potatoes, carrots beetroot, pears and other vegetable substances but they are all inferior to true brandy brandy is prepared in most wine countries but that of France is the most esteemed it is procured not only by distilling the wine itself but also by fermenting and distilling the mark or residue of the pressing of the grape it is procured indifferently from red or white wine and different wines yield very different proportions of it the strongest of course giving the largest quantity brandy obtained from mark has a more acrid taste than that from wine the celebrated brandy of cognac a town in the apartment of Charent and that bought from Andrea the way the excellence from being made from white wine like other spirit brandy is colourless when recently distilled by mere keeping however owing probably to some change in the soluble matter contained in it it acquires a slight colour which is much increased by keeping in the casks and is made of the required intensity by the addition of burnt sugar or other colouring matter what is called British brandy in fact brandy which is the name as we have said of a spirit distilled from wine but is a spirit made chiefly from malt spirit with the addition of mineral acids and various flavouring ingredients the exact composition being kept secret it is distilled somewhat extensively in this country real brandy scarcely at all the brandy is imported into England are chiefly from Bordeaux Rochelle and Cognac a pound plum pudding 1329 ingredients one pound of suet one pound of currants one pound of stone raisins eight eggs half a grated nutmeg two ounces of sliced candy peel one teaspoon full of ground ginger half a pound of breadcrumbs half a pound of flour half a pint of milk mode chop the suet finely mix with it the dry ingredients stir these well together and add the well beaten eggs and milk to moisten with beat up the mixture well and should the above proportion of milk not be found sufficient to make it of the proper consistency a little more should be added press the pudding into a mould tie it with a floured cloth and boil for five hours or rather longer and serve with brandy sauce time five hours or longer average cost three shillings sufficient for seven or eight persons seasonable in winter note the above pudding may be baked instead of boiled it should be put into a buttered mould or tin and baked for about two hours a smaller one would take about one and a quarter hours citron the fruit of the citron tree citrus medica is a sedulous antiseptic and anti-scorbatic it excites the appetite and stops vomiting and like lemon juice has been greatly extolled in chromate rheumatism, gout and scurvy mixed with cordials it is used as an antidote to the machinil poison the candied peel is prepared in some way as orange or lemon peel that is to say the peel is boiled in water until quite soft and then suspended in concentrated syrup in the cold after which it is either dried in a current of warm air or in a stove at a heat not exceeding 120 degrees fahrenheit the syrup must be kept fully saturated with sugar by re-boiling it once or twice during the process it may be dusted with powdered lump sugar if necessary the citron is supposed to be the median, asynary and aupersian apple of the Greeks it is described by Risseau as having a majestic appearance it's shining leaves and rosy flowers being succeeded by fruit whose beauty and size astonish an observer whilst their odor gratified his senses in China there is an enormous variety but the citron is cultivated in all orange growing countries plum pudding of fresh fruit 1-3-3-0 ingredients 3 quarters of a pound of suet crust number 1-2-1-5 one and a half pint of orleans or any other kind of plum quarter of a pound of moist sugar mode line a pudding basin with suet crust rolled out to the thickness of about half an inch fill the basin with the fruit turn the sugar and cover with crust fold the edges over and pinch them together to prevent the juice escaping tie over a floured cloth put the pudding into boiling water and boil from 2-2.5 hours turn it out of the basin and serve quickly time 2-2.5 hours average cost 10 cents sufficient for 6 or 7 persons reasonable with various kinds of plums from the beginning of August to the beginning of October plums almost all the varieties of the cultivated plum are agreeable and refreshing it is not a nourishing fruit and if indulgent to excess when unripe is almost certain to cause diarrhea and cholera weak and delicate persons had better abstain from plums altogether the modes of preparing plums are as numerous as the varieties of the fruit the objections raised against raw plums do not apply to the cooked fruit which even then may eat in moderation plum tart 1-3-3-1 ingredients half a pound of good short crust number 1-2-1-1 1.5 pints of plums quarter of a pound of moist sugar mode use of a deep tart dish with a crust made by recipe number 1-2-1-1 fill the dish with plums and place a small cup or jar upside down in the midst of them put in the sugar cover the pie with crust ornament the edges and bake in a good oven from half to three quarters of an hour when puff crust is preferred to short crust use that made by recipe number 1-2-0-6 and glaze the top by brushing it over with the white of an egg beaten to a stiff throf with a knife sprinkle over a little sifted sugar and put the pie in the oven to set the glaze time half to three quarters of an hour average cost one shilling sufficient for five or six persons seasonable with various kinds of plums from the beginning of August to the beginning of October potato pasty 1-3-3-2 ingredients one and a half pounds of rump steak or mutton cutlets pepper and salt to taste a third of a pint of weak broth or gravy one ounce of butter mashed potatoes mode place the meat cut in small pieces at the bottom of the pan add the pepper and salt and add the gravy and butter broken into small pieces put on the perforated plate with its valve pipe screwed on and fill up the whole space to the top of the tube with nicely mashed potatoes mixed with a little milk and finish the surface of them in any ornamental manner if carefully baked the potatoes will be covered with a delicate brown crust send it to the table as it comes from the oven with a napkin folded around it time 40-60 minutes average cost two shillings sufficient for four or five persons seasonable at any time potato pudding 1-3-3-3 ingredients half a pound of mashed potatoes two ounces of butter two eggs quarter of a pint of milk three tablespoons of sherry quarter of a salt spoon full of salt the juice and rind of one small lemon two ounces of sugar mode boil sufficient potatoes to make half a pound when mashed add to these the butter, eggs, milk, sherry lemon juice and sugar mince the lemon peel very finely and beat all the ingredients well together put the pudding into a buttered pie dish and bake for rather more than half an hour to enrich it add a few pounded almonds and increase the quantity of eggs and butter time half an hour or rather longer average cost eight pence sufficient for five or six persons seasonable at any time to ice or glaze pastry to glaze pastry which is the usual method adopted for meat or raised pies bake an egg separate the yolk from the white and beat the former for a short time then when the pastry is nearly baked take it out of the oven brush it over with this beaten yolk of egg and put it back in the oven to set the glaze 1-3-3-5 to ice pastry which is the usual method adopted for fruit tarts and sweet dishes of pastry put the white of an egg on a plate and with the blade of a knife beat it to a stiff broth when the pastry is nearly baked brush it over with this and sift over some pounded sugar put it back into the oven to set the glaze and in a few minutes it will be done great care should be taken that the pastry does not catch or burn in the oven which it is very liable to do after the icing is laid on sufficient allow one egg and one and an eighth ounces of sugar to glaze three tarts sugar sugar has been happily called the honey of reeds the sugar cane appears to be originally a native of the East Indies the Chinese have cultivated it for 2,000 years the Egyptians, Phoenicians and Druze knew nothing about it the Greek physicians are the first to speak of it it was not till the year 1471 that a Phoenician discovered the method of purifying brown sugar and making loaf sugar he gained an immense fortune by this discovery our supplies are now obtained from Barbados, Jamaica Mauritius, Ceylon the East and West Indies generally and the United States but the largest supplies come from Cuba sugar is divided into the following classes refined sugar white clade, brown clade brown wool and molasses the sugar cane grows to the height of 6, 12 or even sometimes 20 feet it is propagated from cuttings, requires much hoeing and weeding giving employment to thousands upon thousands of slaves in the slave countries and the trans maturity in 12 or 13 months when ripe it is cut down close to the stole the stems are divided into lengths of about 3 feet which are made up into bundles and carried to the mill to be crushed between rollers in the process of crushing the Druze runs down into a reservoir from which after a while it is drawn through a siphon taken from the scum this fluid undergoes several processes of drying and refining the methods varying in different manufacturers there are some large establishments engaged in sugar refining in the neighbourhoods of Blackwell and Bethnal Green, London the process is mostly in the hands of German workmen sugar is adulterated with fine sand and sawdust pure sugar is highly nutritious adding to the fatty tissue of the body but it is not easy of digestion baked raisin pudding plain and economical 1336 ingredients 1 pound of flour 3 quarters of a pound of stoned raisins half a pound of soot a pinch of salt 1 ounce of sugar a little grated nutmeg and milk drop the soot finely stone the raisins and cut them in halves mix these with the soot add the salt, sugar and grated nutmeg and moisten the whole with sufficient milk to make it of the consistency of thick batter put the pudding into a buttered pie dish and bake for one and a half hours or rather longer turn it out of the dish strew sifted sugar over and serve with a different recipe and suitable where there is a family of children it of course can be much improved by the addition of candied peel, currants and rather a larger proportion of soot a few eggs would also make the pudding richer time one and a half hours average cost nine pounds sufficient for seven or eight persons seasonable in winter introduction of sugar sugar was first known as a drug and used by the apocathories and with them was a most important article at its first appearance some said it was heating others that it injured the chest others that it disposed persons to apotexy the truth however soon conquered these fancies and the use of sugar has increased every day and there is no household in the civilized world which can do without it boiled, raisin pudding plain and economical one three three seven ingredients one pound of flour half a pound of stone raisins half a pound of chopped soot half a salt spoon full of salt and milk mode after having stoned the raisins and chopped the soot finally mix them with the flour add the salt and when these dry ingredients are thoroughly mixed moisten the pudding with sufficient milk to make it into rather a stiff paste tie it up in a floured cloth put it into boiling water and boil for four hours serve with sifted sugar this pudding may also be made in a long shape the same as a rolled jam pudding and will then not require so long boiling two and a half hours would then be quite sufficient time made round four hours in a long shape two and a half hours average cost nine pence sufficient for eight or nine persons seasonable in winter boiled rhubarb pudding one three three eight ingredients four or five sticks of fine rhubarb half a pound of moist sugar three quarters of a pound of soot crust number one two one five mode make a soot crust with three quarters of a pound of flour by recipe number one two one five and line a buttered basin with it wash and wipe the rhubarb and if old string it that is to say pair off the outside skin cut it into inch lengths fill the basin with it put in the sugar and cover with crust pinch the edges of the pudding together tie over it with a floured cloth put it into boiling water and boil from two to two and a half hours turn it out of the basin and serve with a jug of cream and sifted sugar time two to two and a half hours average cost seven pence sufficient for six or seven persons seasonable in spring rhubarb tart one three three nine ingredients half a pound of puff paste number one two oh six about five sticks of large rhubarb a quarter of a pound of moist sugar mode make a puff crust by recipe number one two oh six line the edges of a deep pie dish with it and wash, wipe and cut the rhubarb into pieces about one inch long should it be old and tough string it that is to say pair off the outside skin pile the fruit high in the dish as it shrinks very much in the cooking put in the sugar cover with crust ornament the edges and bake the tart in a well heated oven from a half to three quarters of an hour if wanted very nice brush it over with the white of an egg beaten to a stiff froth then sprinkle on it some sifted sugar and put it in the oven just to set the glaze this should be done when the tart is nearly baked a small quantity of lemon juice and a little of the peel mince are by many persons considered an improvement to the flavour of rhubarb tart time half to three quarters of an hour average cost nine pence sufficient for four or five persons seasonable in spring rhubarb this is one of the most useful of all garden productions that are put into pies and pudding it was comparatively little known till within the last twenty or thirty years but is now cultivated in almost every British garden the part used is the foot stalks of the leaves which peeled and cut into small pieces are put into tarts either mixed with apples or alone when quite young they are much better not peeled rhubarb comes in season when the apples are going out the common rhubarb is a native of Asia the scarlet variety has the finest flavour turkey rhubarb the well known medicinal drug is the root of a very elegant plant room palmatum coming to the greatest perfection in tartary for culinary purposes all kinds of rhubarb are the better for being blanched raised pie of poultry or game one three four oh ingredients one pound of flour allow half a pound of butter half a pint of water the yolks of two eggs half a teaspoon full of salt these are for the crust one large fowl or pheasant a few slices of veal cutlet a few slices of dressed ham force meat seasoning of nut meat allspice pepper and salt gravy make a stiff short crust fill it with flour, water and egg and work it up very smoothly butter a raised pie mould as shown in number 1190 and line it with a paste previously to making the crust bone the fowl or whatever bird is intended to be used lay it breast downwards upon a cloth and season the inside well with pound of mace allspice pepper and salt then spread over it then a layer of force meat then a layer of seasoned veal and then one of ham and then another layer of force meat and roll the fowl over making the skin meat at the back line the pie with force meat put in the fowl and fill up the cavities with slices of seasoned veal and ham and force meat wet the edges of the pie put on the cover pinch the edges together with the paste pincers and decorate it with leaves brush it over with beaten yolk of egg and bake in a moderate oven for 4 hours in the meantime make a good strong gravy from the bones pour it through a funnel into the hole at the top cover this hole with a small leaf and the pie when cold will be ready for use let it be remembered that the gravy must be considerably reduced before it is poured into the pie as when cold it should form a firm jelly and not be the least degree in a liquid state this recipe is suitable for all kinds of poultry or game using one or more birds according to the size of the pie intended to be made but the birds must always be boned truffles, mushrooms etc added to this pie make it much nicer and to enrich it lard the fleshy parts of the poultry or game with thin strips of bacon this method of forming raised pies in a mould is generally called a timbal and has the advantage of being more easily made than one when the paste is raised by the hands the crusts beside being eatable time, large pie for hours average cost six shillings and sixpence seasonable with poultry all the year with game from September to March raised pie of veal and ham one, three, four, one ingredients three or four pounds of veal cutlets a few slices of bacon or ham seasoning of pepper, salt nutmeg and allspice force meat number four one five two pounds of hot water paste number one two one seven half a pint of good strong graving mode to raise the crust for a pie with the hands is a very difficult task and can only be accomplished by skilled and experienced cooks the process should be seen to be satisfactorily learned and plenty of practice given to the making of raised pies as by that means only will success be ensured make a hot water paste by recipe number one two one seven and from the mass raise the pie with the hands if this cannot be accomplished cut out pieces for the top and bottom and a long piece for the sides fasten the bottom and side piece together by means of egg and pinch the edges well together then line the pie with force meat made by recipe number four one five put in a layer of veal and a plentiful seasoning of salt, pepper, nutmeg and allspice as let it be remembered these pies taste very insipid and less hardly seasoned over the seasoning place a layer of sliced bacon or cooked ham and then a layer of force meat veal, seasoning and bacon and so on until the meat rises to about one inch above the paste taking care to finish with a layer of force meat to fill all cavities of the pie and to lay in the meat firmly and compactly brush the top edge of the pie with beaten egg put on the cover press the edges and pinch them round with paste pincers make a hole in the middle of the lid and ornament the pie with leaves which should be stuck on with the white of an egg then brush it all over with the beaten yolk of an egg and bake the pie in an oven with a soaking heat from three to four hours to acetane when it is done run a sharp pointed knife or skewer through the hole at the top into the middle of the pie and if the meat feels tender it is sufficiently baked have ready about half a pint of very strong gravy pour it through a funnel into the hole at the top stop up the hole with a small leaf of baked paste and put the pie away until wanted for use should it acquire too much colour in the baking cover it with white paper as the crust should not in the least degree be burnt mushrooms truffles and many other ingredients may be added to enrich the flavour of these pies and the very fresh parts of the meat may be larded these pies are more frequently served cold than hot and form excellent dishes for cold suppers or breakfasts the cover of the pie is sometimes carefully removed leaving the perfect edges top decorated with square pieces of very bright aspic jelly this has an exceedingly pretty effect time about four hours average cost, six shillings and sixpence sufficient for a very large pie seasonable from march to october end of section 63 section 64 of the book of household management 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 Sarah Williams the book of household management by Isabella Beaton recipes chapter 27 part 6 baked rice pudding one one thousand three forty two ingredients one small tea cup full of rice four eggs two ounces of fresh butter two ounces of beef marrow one quarter pound of currants two tablespoons full of brandy nutmeg one quarter pound of sugar the rind of one half lemon put the lemon rind in milk into a stew pan and let it infuse till the milk is well flavored with the lemon in the meantime boil the rice until tender in water with a very small quantity of salt and when done let it be thoroughly drained put the eggs, stir to them the milk which should be strained the butter, marrow, currants and remaining ingredients add the rice and mix all well together line the edges of the dish with puff paste put in the pudding and bake for about three quarter hour in a slow oven slices of candied peel may be added at pleasure or sultana raisins may be substituted for the currants time three quarter hour average cost one shilling three pence sufficient for five or six persons seasonable suitable for a winter pudding when fresh fruits are not obtainable rice with proper management and cooking it forms a very valuable and cheap addition to our farinaceous food and in years of scarcity has been found eminently useful in lessening the consumption of flour when boiled it should be so managed that the grains though soft should be as little broken and as dry as possible the water in which it is dressed should only simmer not boil hard very little water should be used as the grains absorb a great deal and consequently swell much if they take up too much at first it is difficult to get rid of it baking it in puddings is the best mode of preparing it two, plain and economical a nice pudding for children one thousand three forty three ingredients one teacup full of rice two tablespoon fulls of moist sugar one quarter of milk one half ounce of butter or two small tablespoon fulls of chopped suet one half teaspoon full of grated nutmeg mode wash the rice put it into a pie dish with the sugar pour in the milk and stir these ingredients well together then add the butter cut up into very small pieces or instead of this the above proportion of finely minced suet grate a little nutmeg over the top and bake the pudding in a moderate oven from one and a half to two hours as the rice is not previously cooked it must be taken that the pudding be very slowly baked to give plenty of time for the rice to swell and for it to be very thoroughly done time one and a half to two hours average cost seven pence sufficient for five or six children seasonable at any time plain boiled rice pudding one thousand three forty four ingredients one half pound of rice mode, wash the rice put it into a saucepan put it into a saucepan of cold water boil it gently for two hours and if, after a time the cloth seems tied too loosely take the rice up and tighten the cloth serve with sweet melted butter or cold butter and sugar or stewed fruit, jam or marmalade any of which accompaniments are suitable for plain boiled rice time two hours after the rice boils average cost two pence sufficient for four or five persons seasonable at any time boiled rice pudding one one thousand three forty five ingredients one quarter pound of rice one and one half pint of new milk two ounces of butter four eggs one half salt spoonful of salt four large tablespoons of moist sugar flavoring to taste mode, stew the rice add the milk and when it is tender pour it into a basin stir in the butter and let it stand to cool then beat the eggs add these to the rice with the sugar salt and any flavoring that may be approved such as nutmeg powdered cinnamon grated lemon peel, essence of bitter almonds or vanilla when all is well stirred put the pudding into a buttered basin tie it down with a cloth plunge it into boiling water one hour time one and a quarter hour average cost one shilling sufficient for five or six persons seasonable at any time varieties of rice of the varieties of rice brought to our market that from Bengal is chiefly of the species denominated cargo rice and is of a coarse reddish brown cast but peculiarly sweet and large grained it does not readily separate from the husk but it is preferred by the natives to all the others Patchua rice is more esteemed in Europe and is of very superior quality it is small grained rather long and wiry and is remarkably white the Carolina rice is considered as the best and is likewise the dearest in London two with dried or fresh fruit a nice dish for the nursery one thousand three forty six ingredients one half pound of rice one pint of any kind of fresh fruit that may be preferred or one half pound of raisins and currants mode wash the rice tie it in a cloth allowing room for it to swell and put it into a saucepan of cold water let it boil for an hour then take it up untie the cloth stir in the fruit and tie it up again tolerably tight and put it into the water for the remainder of that time boil for another hour or rather longer and serve with sweet sauce if made with dried fruit or salted sugar and a little cream or milk if made with fresh fruit time one hour to boil the rice without the fruit one hour or longer afterwards average cost six pence sufficient for six or seven children seasonable at any time note this pudding is very good made with apples they should be paired, cored and cut into thin slices boiled rice for curries etc one thousand three forty seven ingredients three-quarter pound of rice water salt mode pick, wash and soak the rice in plenty of cold water then have ready a saucepan of boiling water drop the rice into it and keep it boiling quickly with the lid uncovered until it is tender but not soft take it up drain it and put it on a dish before the fire to dry do not handle it much with a spoon but shake it a little with two forks that it may all be equally dried and stew over a little salt it is now ready to serve as a border with a curry or fricassee in the center some cook smooth the rice with the back of a spoon and then brush it over with the yolk of an egg and set it in the oven to color but the rice well boiled white and dry with in with every grain distinct is by far the more preferable mode of dressing it during the process of boiling the rice should be attentively watched that it be not overdone as if this is the case it will have a mashed and soft appearance time 15 to 25 minutes according to the quality of the rice average cost 3 pence sufficient for a large dish of curry seasonable at any time rice in the native rough state with the husk on is called patty both in India and America and it will keep better as for a much longer time in this state it has been removed besides which prepared rice is apt to become dirty from rubbing about in the void on board ship and in the warehouses it is sometimes brought to England in the shape of patty and the husk detached here patty pays less duty than shelled rice to boil a rice for curries etc Sawyer's recipe 1348 ingredients 1 pound of the best Carolina rice 2 quarts of water 1.5 ounces of butter a little salt wash the rice well in 2 waters make 2 quarts of water boiling and throw the rice into it boil it until 3 parts done then drain it on a sieve butter the bottom and sides of a stew pan put in the rice place the lid on tightly and set it by the side of the fire until the rice is perfectly tender occasionally shaking the pan to prevent it sticking prepared thus should be separate and white either dish it separately or place it around the curry as a border time 15 to 25 minutes average cost 7 pence sufficient for 2 moderate sized curries seasonable at any time buttered rice 1349 ingredients 1.5 pound of rice 1.5 pints of milk 2 ounces of butter 1 pound of nutmeg or pounded cinnamon mode wash and pick the rice drain and put it into a saucepan with the milk let it swell gradually and when tender pour off the milk stir in the butter, sugar and nutmeg or cinnamon and when the butter is thoroughly melted then the whole is quite hot serve after the milk is poured off be particular that the rice does not burn to prevent this do not see stirring it time 1 hour to swell the rice average cost 7 pence sufficient for 4 or 5 persons seasonable at any time rice was held in great esteem by the ancients they considered it as a very beneficial food for the chest therefore it was recommended in cases of consumption and to persons subject to spitting of blood savoury casserole of rice or rice border for ragoutes, fricassees etc an entree 1350 ingredients 1 and 1 half pound of rice 3 pints of weak stock or broth 2 slices of fat ham 1 teaspoon full of salt mode a casserole of rice when made in a mold is not such a difficult operation as when it is molded by the hand it is an elegant and inexpensive entree as the remains of cold fish or fowl may be served as ragoutes fricassees etc enclosed in the casserole it requires great nicety in its preparation the principal thing to attend to being the boiling of the rice as if this is not sufficiently cooked the casserole when molded will have a rough appearance which would entirely spoil it after having washed the rice in 2 or 3 waters drain it well and put it into a stew pan with the stock ham and salt pan closely and let the rice gradually swell over a slow fire occasionally stirring to prevent it sticking when it is quite soft strain it pick out the pieces of ham and with the back of a large wooden spoon mash the rice to a perfectly smooth paste then well grease a mold molds are made purposely for rice borders and turn it upside down for a minute or two to drain away the fat should there be too much put some rice all around the bottom place a piece of soft bread in the middle and cover it with rice press it in equally with the spoon and let it cool then dip the mold into hot water turn the casserole carefully onto a dish mark where the lid is to be formed on the top by making an incision with the point of a knife about an inch from the edge all around and put it into a very hot oven brush it over with a little clarified butter and bake about one half hour or rather longer then carefully remove the lid which will be formed by the incision having been made all around and remove the bread in small pieces with the point of a pen knife being careful not to injure the casserole fill the center with the ragu or frucasse which should be made thick put on the cover, glaze it place it in the oven to set the glaze and serve as hot as possible the casserole should not be emptied too much as it is liable to crack from the weight of whatever is put in and in baking it let the oven be very hot or the casserole will probably break time about three quarter hour to swell the rice sufficient for two moderate sized casserole seasonable at any time sweet casserole of rice and entremet one thousand three fifty one ingredients one and one half pound of rice three pints of milk sugar to taste flavoring of bitter almonds sugar the yolks of three eggs mode this is made in precisely the same manner as a savory casserole only substituting the milk and sugar for the stock and salt put the milk into a stew pan with sufficient essence of bitter almonds to flavor it well then add the rice which should be washed, picked and drained and let it swell gradually in the milk over a slow fire when it is tender stir in the sugar butter and yolks of eggs press in the rice and proceed in exactly the same manner as in recipe number one thousand three fifty when the casserole is ready fill it with a compote of any fruit that may be preferred or with melted apricot jam and serve time from three quarter hour to one hour to swell the rice one half to three quarter hour to bake the casserole average cost exclusive of the compote or jam one shilling nine pence sufficient for two casserole time french rice pudding or gâteau de riz one thousand three fifty two ingredients to every quarter pound of rice allow one quart of milk the rind of one lemon one half teaspoon full of salt sugar to taste four ounces of butter six eggs breadcrumbs put the milk into a stew pan with a lemon rind or until the former is well flavored then take out the peel have ready the rice washed, picked and drained put it into the milk and let it gradually swell over a very slow fire stir in the butter salt and sugar and when properly sweetened add the yolks of the eggs and then the whites both of which should be well beaten and add separately to the rice butter a mold screw in some fine breadcrumbs and let them be spread equally over it carefully pour in the rice and bake the pudding in a slow oven for one hour turn it out of the mold and garnish the dish with preserved cherries or any bright colored jelly or jam this pudding would be exceedingly nice flavored with essence of vanilla time three quarter hour to one hour for the rice to swell be baked one hour in a slow oven average cost one shilling eight pence sufficient for five or six persons seasonable at any time baked or boiled ground rice pudding one thousand three fifty three ingredients two pence of milk six tablespoons of ground rice sugar to taste four eggs flavoring of lemon rind nutmeg, bitter almonds, or bay leaf mode put one and one half pint of the milk into a stew pan with any of the above flavorings and bring it to the boiling point and with the other one half pint of milk mix the ground rice to a smooth batter strain the boiling milk to this and stir over the fire until the mixture is tolerably thick then pour it into a basin leave it uncovered and when nearly or quite cold sweeten it to taste and add the eggs which should be previously well beaten with a little salt put the pudding into a well buttered basin tie it down with a cloth plunge it into boiling water and boil for one and a half hours the pudding proceed in precisely the same manner only using half the above proportions of ground rice with the same quantity of all the other ingredients an hour will bake the pudding in a moderate oven stewed fruit or preserves, or marmalade may be served with either the boiled or baked pudding and will be found an improvement time one and one half hours to boil one hour to bake average cost ten pence sufficient for five or six persons seasonable at any time iced rice pudding one thousand three fifty four ingredients six ounces of rice one quart of milk one half pound of sugar the yolks of six eggs one small tablespoon full of essence of vanilla mode put the rice into a stew pan with the milk and sugar and let these simmer over a gentle fire until the rice is sufficiently soft to break up into a smooth mass and should the milk dry away too much a little more may be added stir the rice occasionally to prevent its burning then beat it to a smooth mixture add the yolks of the eggs which should be well whisked and the vanilla should this flavouring not be liked essence of bitter almonds may be substituted for it put this rice custard into a freezing pot and proceed as directed in recipe one thousand two ninety when wanted for table turn the pudding out of the mould and pour over the top and round it a compote of oranges or any other fruit that may be preferred taking care of the flavouring in the pudding harmonise as well with the fruit that it is served with time one half hour to freeze the mixture average cost one shilling six pence exclusive of the compote one shilling four pence seasonable served all the year round miniature rice pudding one thousand three fifty five ingredients one quarter pound of rice one and one half pence of milk two ounces of fresh butter four eggs sugar to taste flavouring of lemon peel bitter almonds or vanilla a few strips of candied peel mode let the rice swell in one pint of milk over a slow fire putting it with a strip of lemon peel stir to it the butter and the other one half pint of milk and let the mixture cool then add the well beaten eggs and the vanilla butter well with small cups or moulds lined them with a few pieces of candied peel sliced very thin fill them three parts full bake for about forty minutes turn them out of the cups on to a white doily and serve with sweet sauce the flavouring in candied peel might be omitted and stewed fruit or preserved served instead with these puddings time forty minutes average cost one shilling Sufficient for six puddings, seasonable at any time. Arrowroot sauce for puddings 1,356 Ingredients Two small tablespoonfuls of arrowroot Four dessert spoonfuls of pounded sugar The juice of one lemon One quarter teaspoonful of grated nutmeg One half pint of water Mode Mix the arrowroot smoothly with the water, put this into a stew pan Add the sugar, strained lemon juice, and grated nutmeg Stir these ingredients over the fire until they boil when the sauce is ready for use A small quantity of wine or any liqueur would very much improve the flavor of this sauce It is usually served with bread, rice, custard, or any dry pudding that is not very rich Time, all together, fifteen minutes Average cost, four pence Sufficient for six or seven persons Cherry sauce for sweet puddings German recipe 1,357 Ingredients One pound of cherries One tablespoonful of flour One ounce of butter One half pint of water One wine glassful of port wine A little grated lemon rind Four pounded cloves Two tablespoonfuls of lemon juice Sugar to taste Mode Stone the cherries and pound the kernels in a mortar to a smooth paste Put the butter and flour into a saucepan Stir them over the fire until of a pale brown Then add the cherries, the pounded kernels, the wine, and the water Simmer these gently for one quarter hour or until the cherries are quite cooked And rub the whole through a hair sieve Add the remaining ingredients Let the sauce boil for another five minutes and serve This is a delicious sauce to serve with boiled batter pudding And when thus used should be sent to table poured over the pudding Time 20 minutes to one half hour Average cost one shilling one pence Sufficient for four or five persons Seasonable in June, July, and August Lemon sauce for sweet puddings 1,358 Ingredients The rind and juice of one lemon One tablespoonful of flour One ounce of butter One large wine glassful of sherry One wine glassful of water Sugar to taste The yolks of four eggs Mode Rub the rind of the lemon onto some lumps of sugar Squeeze out the juice and strain it Put the butter and flour into a saucepan Stir them over the fire And when of a pale brown Add the wine, water, and strained lemon juice Crush the lumps of sugar that were rubbed on the lemon Stir these into the sauce which should be very sweet When these ingredients are well mixed And the sugar is melted Put in the beaten yolks of four eggs Keep stirring the sauce until it thickens when served Do not on any account allow it to boil or it will curdle And be entirely spoiled Time Altogether 15 minutes Average cost one shilling two pence Sufficient for seven or eight persons Soy sauce for plum pudding 1,359 Ingredients The yolks of three eggs One tablespoonful of powdered sugar One gill of milk A very little grated lemon rind Two small wine glassfuls of brandy Mode Separate the yolks from the whites of three eggs And put the former into a stew pan Add the sugar, milk, and grated lemon rind And stir over the fire until the mixture thickens But do not allow it to boil Put in the brandy Let the sauce stand by the side of the fire To get quite hot Keep stirring it and serve in a boat or terrain separately Or pour it over the pudding Time Altogether 10 minutes Average cost one shilling Sufficient for six or seven persons Sweet sauce for puddings 1,360 Ingredients One half pint of melted butter made with milk Four heap teaspoonfuls of pounded sugar Flavouring of grated lemon rind or nutmeg or cinnamon Mode Make one half pint of melted butter by recipe number 380 Omitting the salt Stir in the sugar Add a little grated lemon rind, nutmeg, or powdered cinnamon, and serve Previously to making the melted butter The milk can be flavoured with bitter almonds By infusing about half a dozen of them in it for about one half hour The milk should then be strained before it is added to the other ingredients This simple sauce may be served for children with rice, batter, or bread pudding Time Altogether 15 minutes Average cost four pence Sufficient for six or seven persons Vanilla custard sauce to serve with puddings 1,361 Ingredients One half pint of milk Two eggs Two ounces of sugar Ten drops of essence of vanilla Mode Beat the eggs Sweeten the milk Stir these ingredients well together and flavour them with essence of vanilla Regulating the proportion of this latter ingredient by the strength of the essence The size of the eggs, etc. Put the mixture into a small jug Place this jug in a saucepan of boiling water And stir the sauce one way until it thickens But do not allow it to boil or it will instantly curdle Serve in a boat or terrain separately With plum, bread, or any kind of dry pudding Essence of bitter almonds or lemon rind may be substituted for the vanilla When they are more in accordance with the flavouring of the pudding With which the sauce is intended to be served Time To be stirred in the jug from eight to ten minutes Average cost four pence Sufficient for four or five persons An excellent wine sauce for puddings 1,362 Ingredients The yolks of four eggs One teaspoon full of flour Two ounces of pounded sugar Two ounces of fresh butter One quarter salt spoonful of salt One half pint of sherry or madera Mode Put the butter and flour into a saucepan And stir them over the fire until the former thickens Then add the sugar, salt, and wine And mix these ingredients well together Separate the yolks from the whites of four eggs Beat up the former and stir them briskly to the sauce Let it remain over the fire until it is on the point of simmering But do not allow it to boil or it will instantly curdle This sauce is delicious with plum, marrow, or bread puddings But should be served separately and not poured over the pudding Time From five to seven minutes to thicken the butter About five minutes to stir the sauce over the fire Average cost one chilling ten pence Sufficient for seven or eight persons Wine or brandy sauce for puddings 1,363 Ingredients One half pint of melted butter number 377 Three heat teaspoonfuls of pounded sugar One large wine glass full of port or sherry Or three quarters of a small glass full of brandy Mode Make one half pint of melted butter by recipe number 377 Omitting the salt Then stir in the sugar and wine or spirit in the above proportion And bring the sauce to the point of boiling Serve in a boat or terrain separately And if liked, pour a little of it over the pudding To convert this into punch sauce Add to the sherry in brandy a small wine glass full of rum And the juice and grated rind of one half lemon The cores, such as maraschino or curacao substituted for the brandy Make excellent sauces Time Altogether fifteen minutes Average cost eight pence Sufficient for six or seven persons Wine sauce for puddings 1,364 Ingredients One half pint of sherry One quarter pint of water The yolks of six eggs Two ounces of pounded sugar One half teaspoonful of minced lemon peel A few pieces of candy citron cut thin Mode Separate the yolks from the whites of five eggs Beat them and put them into a very clean saucepan If at hand, a lined one is best Add all the other ingredients Place them over a sharp fire And keep stirring until the sauce begins to thicken Then take it off and serve If it is allowed to boil, it will be spoiled As it will immediately curdle Time To be stirred over the fire three or four minutes But it must not boil Average cost two shillings Sufficient for a large pudding Allowing half this quantity for a moderate sized one Seasonable at any time Opened heart of strawberry or any other kind of preserve 1,365 Ingredients Trimmings of puff paste Any kind of jam Butter a tart pan of the shape shown in the engraving Roll out the paste to the thickness of one half an inch And line the pan with it Prick a few holes in the bottom with a fork And bake the tart in a brisk oven from ten to fifteen minutes Let the paste cool a little Then fill it with preserve Place a few stars or leaves on it Which have been previously cut out of the paste and baked And the tart is ready for table By making it in this manner Both the flavor and color of the jam are preserved Which would otherwise be lost Where it baked in the oven on the paste And besides so much jam is not required Time Ten to fifteen minutes Average cost eight pence Sufficient one tart for three persons Seasonable at any time Strawberry The name of this ancient fruit is said to be derived from an ancient custom Of putting straw beneath the fruit when it began to ripen Which is very useful to keep it moist and clean The strawberry belongs to temperate and rather cold climates And no fruit of these latitudes that ripens without the aid of artificial heat Is it all comparable with it in point of flavor The strawberry is widely diffused Being found in most parts of the world Particularly in Europe and America Quickly made puddings One thousand three sixty six Ingredients One quarter pound of butter One half pound of sifted sugar One quarter pound of flour One pint of milk Five eggs A little grated lemon rind Mode Make the milk hot Stir in the butter And let it cool before the other ingredients are added to it Then stir in the sugar, flour, and eggs Which should be well whisked and emit the whites of two Flavor with a little grated lemon rind And beat the mixture well Butter some small cups Rather more than half fill them Bake for twenty minutes to one half hour According to the size of the puddings And serve with fruit, custard, or wine sauce A little of which may be poured over them Time, twenty minutes to one half hour Average cost, one shilling, two pence Sufficient for six puddings Seasonable at any time Seigo pudding One thousand three sixty seven Ingredients One and one half pint of milk Three tablespoons of seigo The rind of one half lemon Three ounces of sugar Four eggs One and one half ounce of butter Grated nutmeg Puff paste Mode Put the milk and lemon rind into a stew pan Place it by the side of the fire And let it remain until the milk Is well flavored with the lemon Then strain it Mix with it the seigo and sugar And simmer gently for about fifteen minutes Let the mixture cool a little Then stir to it the eggs Which should be well beaten and the butter Line the edges of a pie dish with puff paste Pour in the pudding Grate a little nutmeg over the top And bake from three quarters to one hour Time, three quarter to one hour Or longer if the oven is very slow Average cost, one shilling Sufficient for five or six persons Seasonable at any time Note The above pudding may be boiled instead of baked But then allow two extra teaspoonfuls of seigo And boil the pudding in a buttered basin From one and one quarter to one and three quarter hours Seigo Seigo is the pith from a species of palm Psychus circanalis Its form is that of a small round grain There are two sorts of seigo The white and the yellow But their properties are the same Seigo absorbs the liquid in which it is cooked Becomes transparent and soft And retains its original shape Its alimentary properties are the same as those of tapioca and arrowroot Seigo sauce for sweet puddings One thousand three sixty eight Ingredients One tablespoonful of seigo One third pint of water One quarter pint of port or sherry The rind and juice of one small lemon Sugar to taste When the flavor is liked a little pounded cinnamon Mode Wash the seigo in two or three waters Then put it into a saucepan With the water and lemon peel Let it simmer gently by the side of the fire for ten minutes Then take out the lemon peel Add the remaining ingredients Give one boil and serve Be particular to strain the lemon juice Before adding it to the sauce This on trial will be found to delicious accompaniment To various boiled puddings Such as those made of bread, raisins, rice, etc Time ten minutes Average cost nine pence Sufficient for seven or eight persons Baked semolina pudding One thousand three sixty nine Ingredients Three ounces of semolina One and one half pint of milk One quarter pound of sugar Twelve bitter almonds Three ounces of butter Four eggs Mode Flavor the milk with the bitter almonds By infusing the minute by the side of the fire For about one half hour Then strain it and mix with it the semolina Sugar and butter Stir these ingredients over the fire for a few minutes Then take them off and gradually mix in the eggs Which should be well beaten Butter a pie dish Line the edges with puff paste Put in the pudding And bake in a rather slow oven from forty to fifty minutes Serve with custard sauce or stewed fruit A little of which may be poured over the pudding Time forty to fifty minutes Average cost one shilling two pence Sufficient for five or six persons Seasonable at any time Semolina After vermicelli Semolina is the most useful ingredient That can be used for thickening soups Meat or vegetable of rich or simple quality Semolina is softening, light, wholesome, easy of digestion And adapted to the infant, the aged, and the invalid That of a clear yellow color, well-dried and newly made Is the fittest for use Tapioca pudding One thousand three seventy Ingredients Three ounces of tapioca One quart of milk Two ounces of butter One quarter pound of sugar Four eggs Flavoring of vanilla Grated lemon rind or bitter almonds Mowed Wash the tapioca and let it stew gently in the milk By side of the fire for one quarter hour Occasionally stirring it Then let it cool a little Mix with it the butter, sugar, and eggs Which should be well beaten And flavor with either of the above ingredients Putting in about twelve drops of the essence of almonds or vanilla Whichever is preferred Butter a pie dish and line the edges with puff paste Put in the pudding and bake in a moderate oven for an hour If the pudding is boiled Add a little more tapioca And boil it in a buttered basin one and one-half hour Time One hour to bake One and one-half hour to boil Average cost One shilling two pence Sufficient for five or six persons Seasonable at any time Tapioca Tapioca is recommended to the convalescent As being easy of digestion It may be used in soup or broth Or mixed with milk or water and butter It is excellent food for either the healthy or sick For the reason that it is so quickly digested Without fatigue to the stomach End of Section 64 Recording by Sarah Williams Germantown, Maryland, June 2008 Section 65 of the Book of Household Management This is a LibriVox recording All LibriVox recordings are in the public domain For more information or to volunteer Please visit LibriVox.org The Book of Household Management by Isabella Beaton Recipes, Chapter 27, Part 7 Tatlets, 1371 Ingredients Trimming of puffed paste Any jam or marmalade that may be preferred Mode Roll out the paste to the thickness of about half an inch Butter some small round patty pans Line them with it And cut off the superfluous paste Close to the edge of the pan Put a small piece of bread into each tart This is to keep them in shape And bake in a brisk oven for about 10 minutes Or rather longer When they are done and are of a nice colour Take the pieces of bread out carefully And replace them by a spoonful of jam or marmalade Dish them high on a white doorly Piled high in the centre and serve Time 10 to 15 minutes Average cost, a penny each Sufficient One pound of paste will make two dishes of tartlets Seasonable at any time Rolled treacle pudding 1371 Ingredients One pound of suet crust number 1215 One pound of treacle Half a teaspoon full of grated ginger Mode Make with one pound of flour a suet crust by recipe number 1215 Roll it out to the thickness of half an inch And spread the treacle equally over it Leaving a small margin where the paste joins Close the end securely Tie the pudding in a floured cloth Plunge it into boiling water and boil for two hours We have inserted this pudding being economical And a favourite one with children It is of course only suitable for a nursery Or very plain family dinner Made with a lard instead of suet crust It would be very nice baked And would be sufficiently done In from one and a half to two hours Time Boiled pudding two hours Baked pudding one and a half to two hours Average cost seven points Sufficient for five or six persons Seasonable at any time Meat or sausage rolls Ingredients One pound of puff paste number 1206 Sausage meat number 837 The yolk of one egg Mode Make one pound of puff paste by recipe 1206 Roll it onto the thickness of about half an inch Or rather less And divide it into 8, 10 or 12 squares According to the size the rolls are intended to be Place some sausage meat on one half of each square Wet the edges of the paste and fold it over the meat Slightly press the edges together And trim them neatly with a knife Brush the rolls over with the yolk or an egg And bake them in a well heated oven for about half an hour Or longer should they be very large The remains of cold chicken and ham Minced and seasoned As also cold veal or beef Make very good rolls Time Half an hour or longer if the rolls are large Average cost one shelling and six persons Sufficient one pound of puff paste for 10 or 12 rolls Seasonable with sausage meat From September to March or April Summers it char pudding 1374 Ingredients Three eggs Their weight in flour Pounded sugar and butter Flaving of grated lemon rind Bitter almonds or essence of vanilla Mode Carefully weigh the various ingredients By placing on one side of the scales the eggs And on the other the flour Then the sugar and then the butter Warm the butter and with the hands beat it to a cream Gradually dredge in the flour and pounded sugar And keep stirring and beating the mixture without ceasing Until it is perfectly smooth Then add the eggs which should be well whisked And either of the above cravings that may be preferred Butter some small cups rather more than half fill them And bake in a brisk oven for about half an hour Turn them out, dish them on a napkin And serve custard or wine sauce with them A pretty little supper dish may be made of these puddings cold By cutting out a portion of the inside with the point of a knife And putting into the cavity a little whipped cream Or delicate preserves such as apricot, green gauge Or a very bright marmalade The place for these puddings requires a great deal of mixing As the more is beaten the better the puddings will be When cold they are usually called gatto alla madonnai Time half an hour Average cost ten pence Sufficient for six or seven puddings, seasonable at any time Suet pudding to serve with roast meat One three seven five ingredients One pound of flour Six ounces of finely chopped suet Half a salt spoon full of salt Half a salt spoon full of pepper Half a pint of milk or water Mode, chop the suet very finely After freeing it from the skin And mix it well with the flour Add the salt and pepper This latter ingredient may be omitted if the flavour is not light And make the whole into a smooth paste With the above portion of milk or water Tie the pudding in a floured cloth Or put it into a buttered basin And bore from two and a half to three hours To enrich it, substitute three beaten eggs For some of the milk or water And increase the proportion of suet Time two and a half to three hours Average cost six pence Sufficient for five or six persons Seasonable at any time Note, when there is a joint roasting or baking This pudding may be boiled in a long shape And then cut into slices a few minutes before dinner is served These slices should be laid in the dripping pan for a minute or two And then browned before the fire Most children like this accompaniment to roast meat Where there is a large family of children And the means of keeping them are limited It is a most economical plan to serve up the pudding before the meat As in this case, the consumption of the latter article Will be much smaller than it otherwise would be Sussex or hard dumplings One, three, seven, six Ingredients One pound of flour Half a pint of water Half a salt spoon full of salt Mix the flour and water together to a smooth paste Previously adding a small quantity of salt Form this into small round dumplings Drop them into boiling water And boil from half to three quarters of an hour They may be served with roast or boiled meat In the latter case, they may be cooked with the meat But should be dropped into the water when it is quite boiling Time half to three quarters of an hour Sufficient for 10 or 12 dumplings Seasonable at any time Vermicelli pudding One, three, seven, seven Ingredients Four ounces of vermicelli One and a half pint of milk One and a half pint of cream Three ounces of butter Three ounces of sugar Four eggs Mode Boil the vermicelli in the milk until it is tender Then stir in the remaining ingredients And omit the cream if not obtainable Flavor the mixture with grated lemon rind Essence of bitter almond or vanilla Butter a pie dish Line the edge with puff paste Put in the pudding And bake in a moderate oven For about three quarters of an hour Time three quarters of an hour Average cost One shilling and two pence without the cream Sufficient for five or six persons Seasonable at any time Vermicelli The famous vermicelli comes from Marseille, Nimes and Montpellier It is a nourishing food And owes its name to a peculiar thread-like form Vermicelli means little worms Vicarage pudding One, three, seven, eight Ingredients Quarter of a pound of flour Quarter of a pound of chopped soot Quarter of a pound of currants Quarter of a pound of raisins One tablespoon of moist sugar Half a teaspoon of ground ginger Half a teaspoon full of salt Mode Put all the ingredients into a basin Having previously stoned the raisins And washed, picked and dried the currants Mix well with a clean knife Dip the pudding cloth into boiling water Ring it out and put in the mixture Having ready a saucepan of boiling water Plunge in the pudding and boil for three hours Turn it out on the dish And serve with sifted flour Time three hours Average cost eight pence Sufficient for five or six persons Suitable for a winter pudding Follow Vaughn and Entree One, three, seven, nine Ingredients Three quarters to one pound of puff paste Number one, two, oh, eight Fric acid chickens Rabbits, ragout Or the remains of coalfish Flaked and warmed in thick white sauce Mode Make from three quarters to one pound of puff paste By recipe number one, two, oh, eight Taking care that it is very evenly rolled out each time To ensure it's rising properly And if the paste is not extremely light And put into a good hot oven This cannot be accomplished And the vol au vin will look very badly Roll out the paste To the thickness of about one and a half inches And with a fluted cutter Stamp it out to the desired shape Either round or oval And with the point of a small knife Make a slight incision in the paste All around the top About an inch from the edge Which when baked forms the lid Put the vol au vin into a good brisk oven And keep the door shut for a few minutes After it is put in Particular attention should be paid To the heating of the oven For the paste cannot rise Without a tolerable degree of heat Whenever nice color without being scorched Withdraw it from the oven Instantly remove the cover where it was marked And detach all the soft crumb from the centre In doing this be very careful Not to break the edges of the vol au vin But should they look thin in places Stock them with small flakes of the inside paste Stuck on with the white of an egg This precaution is necessary To prevent the fricassee or ragu From bursting from the case And so spoiling the appearance of the dish Fill the vol au vin with a rich mince Or fricassee or ragu Or the remains of cold fish Flaked and warmed in a good white sauce And do not make them very liquid For fear of the gravy bursting the crust Replace the lid and serve To improve the appearance of the crust Brush it over with the yolk of an egg As it has risen properly Time, three quarters of an hour To bake the vol au vin Average cost Exclusive of the interior One and six Seasonable at any time Note Small vol au vins may be made Like those shown in the engraving And filled with minced veal chicken etc They should be made of the same paste As the larger ones And stamped out with a small fluted cutter Sweet vol au vin of plums, apples Or any other fresh fruit One three eight oh Ingredients Three quarters of a pound Of puff paste number one two oh eight About one pint of fruit compote Mode Make half a pound of puff pastry By recipe number one two oh eight Taking care to bake it in a good bisque oven To draw it up nicely and make it look light Have ready sufficient stewed fruit The syrup of which must be boiled down until very thick Fill the vol au vin with this And pile it high in the centre Powder a little sugar over it And put back in the oven to glaze Or use a salamander for the purpose The vol au vin is then ready to serve They may be made with any fruit that is in season Such as rhubarb, oranges, gooseberries, currants Cherries, apples etc But care must be taken not to have the syrup too thin For fear of its breaking through the crust Time Half an hour to 40 minutes to bake the vol au vin Average cost exclusive of the compote One shilling and one pence Sufficient for one entremet Vol au vin of fresh drawberries with whipped cream Ingredients Three quarters of a pound of puff paste number one two eight One pint of freshly gathered strawberries Sugar to taste A plate full of whipped cream Note make a vol au vin case by recipe number one three seven nine And you're not quite so large or quite so high as for a savoury one When nearly done brush the paste over with the white of an egg And sprinkle on some pounded sugar And put back in the oven to set the glaze Remove the interior or soft crumb And at the moment of serving fill it with the strawberries which should be picked And broken up with sufficient sugar to sweeten them nicely Place a few spoonfuls of whipped cream on the top and serve Time Half an hour to 40 minutes to bake the vol au vin Average cost two shillings and thruppence Sufficient for one vol au vin Seasonable in June and July Strawberries Amongst the Greeks the name of the strawberry indicated its tenuity This fruit forming hardly a mouthful With the latins the name reminded one of the delicious perfume of this plant Both nations were equally fond of it and applied the same care to its cultivation Virgil appears to place it in the same rank with flowers And Ovid gives it a tender epithet which delicate pellets would not disavow Neither does this luxurious poet forget the wild strawberry Which disappears beneath its modest foliage But whose presence the scented air reveals West Indian pudding 1382 Ingredients one pint of cream half a pound of loaf sugar Half a pound of savoy or sponge cake eight eggs three ounces of preserved ginger mode crumble down the cakes put them into a basin and pour over them the cream which should be previously sweetened and bought to boiling point cover the basin well beat the eggs and when the cream is soaked up stir them in butter a mould arrange the ginger around it pour in the pudding carefully and tie down with a cloth steam or boil it slowly for one and a half hours and serve with a syrup from the ginger which should be warmed and poured over the pudding time one and a half hours average cost with cream at a shilling per pint two shillings and eight pence sufficient for five or six persons seasonable at any time yeast dumplings 1383 ingredient half a quarter of dough boiling water mode make a very light dough as for bread using to mix it milk instead of water divided into seven or eight dumplings plunge them into boiling water and boil them for 20 minutes serve the instant they are taken up as they spoil directly by falling and becoming heavy and in eating them do not touch them with a knife but tear them apart with two forks they may be eaten with meat gravy or cold butter and sugar and if not convenient to make the dough at home a little from the baker's answers as well only it must be placed for a few minutes near the fire and a basin with a cloth over it to let it rise again before it is made into dumplings time 20 minutes average cost four pence sufficient for five or six persons seasonable at any time yeast consists principally of a substance very similar in composition and many of its sensible properties to gluten and when you are fresh it is inflated and rendered trophy by a large quantity of carbonic acid when mixed with water this substance acts upon the saccharin matter the temperature rises carbonic acid is disengaged and the result is ale which always contains a considerable portion of alcohol or spirit the quantity of yeast employed in brewing ale being small the saccharin matter is but imperfectly decomposed hence the considerable portion of it remains in the liquor and gives it that viscous quality and body for which it is remarkable the fermenting property of yeast is weakened by boiling for 10 minutes and is entirely destroyed by continuing the boiling alcohol poured upon it like those renders it inert on which account it's power lessons as the alcohol is formed during fermentation york sheer pudding to serve with hot roast beef 1384 ingredients 1.5 pence of milk 6 large tablespoonfuls of flour 3 eggs 1 salt spoon full of salt mode put the flour into a basin with the salt and stir gradually to this enough milk to make it into a stiff batter when this is perfectly smooth and all the lumps are well rubbed down add the remainder of the milk and the eggs which should be well beaten beat the mix for a few minutes and pour it into a shallow tin which has been previously well rubbed with beef dripping put the pudding into the oven and bake it for an hour then for another half hour place it under the meat to catch a little of the gravy that flows from it cut the pudding into small square pieces put them on a hot dish and serve if the meat is baked then the pudding may at once be placed under it resting the former on a small three-cornered stand time 1.5 hours average costs 7 pence sufficient for five or six persons seasonable at any time end of section 65 section 66 of the book of household management this is a LibriVox recording all LibriVox recordings are in the public domain for more information or to volunteer please visit LibriVox.org recorded by Stacy Mannion the book of household management by Isabella Beaton chapter 28 general observations on creams jellies soufflés omelets and sweet dishes creams the yellowish white opaque fluid smooth and unctuous to the touch which separates itself from new milk and forms a layer on its surface when removed by skimming is employed in a variety of culinary preparations the analysis of the contents of cream have been decided to be in a hundred parts butter 3.5 curd or matter of cheese 3.5 whey 92 that cream contains an oil is evinced by its staining clothes in the manner of oil and when boiled for some time a little oil floats upon the surface the thick animal oil which it contains the well-known butter is separated only by agitation as in the common process of churning and the cheesy matter remains blended with the whey in the state of buttermilk of the several kinds of cream the principle are the Devonshire and Dutch clotted creams the costar fin cream and the scotch sour cream the Devonshire cream is produced by nearly boiling the milk in shallow tin vessels over a charcoal fire and kept in that state until the whole of the cream is thrown up it is used for eating with fruits and tarts the cream from costar fin a village of that name near Edinburgh is accelerated in its separation from three or four days old milk by a certain degree of heat and the Dutch clotted cream a coagulated mass in which a spoon will stand upright is manufactured from fresh drawn milk which is put into a pan and stirred with a spoon two or three times a day to prevent the cream from separating from the milk the scotch sour cream is a misnomer for it is a material produced without cream a small tub filled with skimmed milk is put into a larger one containing hot water and after remaining there all night the sin milk called wig is drawn off and the remainder of the contents of the smaller vessel is sour cream jellies are not the nourishing food they were at one time considered to be and many eminent physicians are of the opinion that they are less digestible than the flesh or muscular part of animals still when acidulated with lemon juice and flavored with wine they are very suitable for some convalescence vegetable jelly is a distinct principle existing in fruits which possesses the property of gelatinizing when boiled and cooled but it is a principle entirely different from the gelatin of animal bodies although the name jelly common to both sometimes leads to an erroneous idea on that subject animal jelly or gelatin is glue whereas vegetable jelly is rather analogous to gum libig places gelatin very well indeed in the scale of usefulness he says gelatin which by itself is tasteless and when eaten excites nausea possesses no nutritive value that even when accompanied by the savory constituents of flesh is not capable of supporting the vital process and when added to the usual diet as a substitute for plastic matter does not increase but on the contrary diminishes the nutritive value of the food which it renders insufficient in quantity and inferior in quality it is this substance which is most frequently employed in the manufacture of jellies supplied by the confectioner but those prepared at home from calves feet do possess some nutrition and are the only sort that should be given to invalids icing glass is the purest variety of gelatin and is prepared from the sounds or swimming bladders of certain fish chiefly the sturgeon from its whiteness it is mostly used for making blamange and similar dishes the white of eggs is perhaps the best substance that can be employed in clarifying jelly as well as some other fluids for the reason that when albumin and the white of eggs is nearly pure albumin is put into a liquid that is muddy from substances suspended in it on boiling the liquid the albumin coagulates in a flocculent manner and entangling with it the impurities rises with them to the surface as a scum or sinks to the bottom according to their weight souffles omelets and sweet dishes in which eggs form the principal ingredient demand for their successful manufacturer and experienced cook they are the prettiest but most difficult of all entremets the most essential thing to ensure success is to secure the best ingredients from an honest tradesman the entremets coming within the above classification are healthy nourishing and pleasant to the taste and may be eaten with safety by persons of the most delicate stomachs. End of section 66
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Ming Dynasty Great Wall Fort Ruins DISCOVERED in China’s Shaanxi Province
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Just a little snippet to deliver to you guys today. An amazingly well preserved ancient Great Wall Fort has been discovered in North West China. Two courtyards have been found at the fort and remains of houses, walls and large statues, and this discovery is believed to date from when the Ming Dynasty ruled China between 1368 and 1644, discovered in North West China which is now the Shangzai province. One of the courtyards found is 60 meters long and 25 meters wide and its walls, houses and brick floors are well preserved. Archaeologists also unearthed a stone tablet at the courtyard and according to the inscription on the tablet the courtyard is the site of a temple called Yang Ying Palace with more than 30 painted statues already being found at this site. The other courtyard is the site of the remains of a larger building, a 12 meter long and 3 meter tall remaining base was also discovered here. The ancient fort was found in a ditch from which local villagers took soil to build a road last April and soon after excavation work started. The discovery includes highly detailed statues and you have to wonder how these things become forgotten under the passage of time, especially in China, who boast a very long continuation of their civilization. Anywho, what do you guys think about these discoveries emerging from the Chinese region? Comments below and as always, thank you for watching.
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שמו מאוד מרשים באמת מאוד מרשים, גם ההתקפה לכו וגם לייצר פתאום את האופרציה הזו בצורה בקופה אנחנו נפצב שיטה שוועדה בשבועה
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Searching for GIANT Bass in SMALL Ponds (Bank Fishing)
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In this bass fishing video I go searching for giant bass in small ponds while bank fishing. I haven't filmed a bank fishing videos in a while so I decided to go to some older ponds! Do you go bank fishing? Do you like pond fishing? Have you ever went bank fishing at a small pond? Let me know if you like these bass fishing videos / bank fishing videos. Also leave your feedback on the pond fishing videos / giant bass fishing videos. Now lets go search for some giant bass in small ponds while bank fishing!
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Yo, what's poppin' people? Welcome back to another video. Thank you guys so much for the support. If you're new to the channel, please hit that subscribe button, hit the notification bell, and also hit the like button if you guys have been enjoying the content. We are about to go fishing early this morning, and I woke up, my sinuses are killing me. I don't know what's been wrong with me, but every single day I woke up, like the last five days, my sinuses have just been so bad. There's something now right now that's been killing me. But anyways, we're about to go fishing today and see if we can catch the big fish. Let me tell you one thing. The weather recently has been so weird. It's been so hit or miss. So to tell you it's like 10% chance, and then all of a sudden it started dumping on you. Well, right now it says it's a 20% chance, so I'm hoping it's not gonna start dumping on us, but we look pretty good right now. The sky's pretty clear. I think we're gonna be fine. Pond hopping today. We're just gonna be hopping around to multiple ponds, you know, running from rain, if that's what's gonna hit us today, and just trying to catch some of the biggest fish that we possibly can today. It's gonna be a fun little day, but we're gonna go ahead and go to our first spot to see what we can do, and hopefully catch a big fish. All right, so we made it out to our first pond today. We haven't been here in a very long time. I don't even know if you guys recognize this right now. It's kind of grown up, but we've caught a ton of fish in here. We've fished here so many times before, and there's a lot of good fish in this pond, but they can be hard to catch. So I'm hoping we can get on a couple this morning. More importantly, I hope we catch just an absolute giant. But hopefully we can make that happen. Let's go ahead and grab a couple of our poles, and see what we're gonna throw today. All right, so I actually have three rods with me today, and I have a Mock 2 right here. This is the old Mock 2. You get a Mock Smash, then we have a Mock Scrush with a Scrush Scrush. A Mock 2, a Mock 2, a Mock Crush. Oh my God. A Mock 2, a Mock Smash, and a Mock Crush with a Pro TI. All right, so on this one we got a spinner bait. I don't know if we're gonna be throwing that through the last two days, and I haven't had any freaking bites on it. Then we have a little topwater, and then we have a little Texas rig over here, and then I have a secret bait in the truck, but we're not gonna get that out right now. We might get that out later. But I was thinking, man, I was thinking. I was like, it's pretty early in the morning. If we're gonna get a topwater bite today, it's probably gonna be right now. So I kinda wanna try this popper out, and see if we can get a bite on it. This is on the Mock Smash. One of my favorite combos for any little tiny treble hook baits. Little crank baits, little poppers, jerk baits. So that's a sweet little setup right there. But let's go ahead and flop on the chest cam, start casting out there. See if we can catch a big one. If you want me to be honest with you, I was not expecting to throw a topwater this morning, but I did have my topwater rod, or this isn't my topwater rod, first of all, but I did have a topwater on, I'm being rigged up. So it just kinda came to mind. I was like, if I'm gonna throw this rod at any time today, it's probably gonna be right now. So why not give it a shot? So we can give it, you know, five, 10 minutes, just see if we can catch a fish on it. Cause that would be awesome to catch one on topwater early this morning and have like a five pounder right away. Big massive blow up. That would be a lot of fun and I would not be complaining. So let's go ahead and cover a little bit of water. I'm gonna cast along this bank, try to reach the other side. I might walk down a little bit over there by those trees. That's another thing about this place is it's kind of hard to get around and cast, but I'm not too worried about that today. We're gonna try the best that we can. Let's cover some water. By the way, this is not on mono. This is not on braid. This is actually on fluorocarbon. With my topwaters, I like using braid. A lot of people like using mono, which has a lot more stretch. I'm a big fan of braid with my topwaters, but on this one, we have fluorocarbon. And I know this sounds very weird, but when I throw a popper, I love to throw fluorocarbon because this is so weird, but I actually found it out a couple of months ago. So pretty much when I'm throwing a popper, fluorocarbon sinks, if you didn't know, braid floats, mono floats, okay? Fluorocarbon sinks. So it almost has the nose of the bait angled towards the water more. So instead of that soft splash, it gives more of that pop because the bait dives down on fluorocarbon. And that's something I figured out last couple of months. That's something I really never did before. And there was a couple of times where I just put a popper on fluorocarbon and I just noticed it working a lot differently. And honestly, it popped a lot better than it did with like braid or mono. So I don't know. I kind of enjoy throwing a popper on fluorocarbon now. It gives that more, you know, aggressive pop action. All right, so this is what I want to do. I want to get this Texas rig right here. Just pretty basic. It would be G hook, lead weight, basic curl. I want to get this off my rod and I want to put a chatter donkey on. So we're looking for the big ones today, right? I haven't fished a chatter donkey in a very long time. Actually, I have on the river and stuff, but as in pond fishing, it's been a pretty long time. Yo, shout out to Adub. He left his knife at my house like probably a month and a half ago. I decided to bring it out today and I just chopped off a piece of my skirt. And we're actually going to probably throw this Texas rig later today. We're probably going to need it. I'm not going to lie with how the fishing has been. So we're just going to cut that off and I'm going to put it somewhere where I know where it will be. How tough the fishing's been? We're probably going to need that slow moving bait. So we're going to tie this chatter donkey on, black and blue, very basic. Tie a basic uni knot. There we go. Cut our tag in. We're good to go right there. I might need a new trailer though and I do not think I brought any. Know what we're going to do? Make this very basic. Basic and simple. We're going to slice that bait in half. Not in half, but just slipped the little end piece off. Now that is a finesse little chatter bait if I know of one. What's going to work? We just had to cut that little head off where it was already wore down. That is a way that you can preserve baits too. If you guys are like, man, my bait's done and broke. Just shorten it up a little bit and you still use it. Now we're talking. We're talking now. I got sand in my reel. I don't know if you just heard that. I tried to go on the river the other day and I was out there for about, I'd say 30 minutes maybe. Just started dumping on me. I mean, just all the crazy stuff has been happening recently. I can't get a break. I'm not going to lie. It's been raining on, raining on, raining. And now I got sand in my reel, so. Ew. All right, I don't think many fish are rooming the bank shallow this morning so I'm going to throw out here in the middle. There's a slight drop off that I've caught a good bit of fish on some good ones too. So maybe there'll be some fish sitting on that drop off. My work this chatter bait a little bit slower. We just got to figure out how they want it today. I'm telling you, the fish has been weird and I haven't seen a blow-up, a nothing. Right when I say that, I see something out there. I don't know if that's a fish though. I watched that happen. I watched that happen. That was insane. All right, that's landed over there. Watch this, come on baby. Please eat it. Oh my God, huge one exploding my fish. Oh, okay, I have not seen any activity today until this. This is insane. I got to get over there. They're still eating. Oh my God, is it perfect? Oh, just two foot further to blowing up on some bait over there. Holy cow. Both sides, maybe they're about to turn on. If I would have had that cast a foot further, I would have caught that fish. Destroying bait up on that thing. All right, so we haven't seen any activity until that. Two different crazy blow-ups. Remember the first thing I said is, I guess the fish are roaming shallow this morning. Wait, what? I hit the water and he had it. All right, this is our chance. We got a capitalizer here. We got to get one. Right when my bait hit the water, one had it. Kind of messed up my tail. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. There's no way that just happened. There's no way that just happened. I was about to pull my bait out of the water and one just ate me. Are you kidding me? Noah's luck. He might have followed me in. Okay, let's try over there where we saw that first blow-up. Did you guys hear that? I'm literally right where he just blew up. Come on. They are on that bank, but I cannot get him to eat this thing. Uh-oh. Right when I said that, that's a biggin', biggin', biggin'. Oh my God. Unless I got him hooked weird. Oh gosh, look at me. Just pulling this thing. He's not even fighting. It's a bass. Okay, I must have him just hooked weird. I wonder how big is he? Ooh, he's a pretty good one. It's like a three-pounder. Mm, let's go. Let's go, guys. Let's go. Yeah, that's like a three-pound fish. Heck yeah, guys. First fish today on the chatter-donk. Oh my God, let's go. Fish blowing up on bait on that bank. Almost a three-pound bass right there. That is a good one, man. He felt so big the way I had him hooked. Get back in there and see if we can catch another one. That is our first fish today on the chatter-donk. We've been paying attention this morning. Saw some blow-ups along the bank. Got that perfect cast on the right timing and hooked us a solid three-pounder. Let's go. All right, that's a good way to start the day. I'm not gonna lie. Not gonna lie. Thank you so much, bud. Get you right back in. Yo, let's go. Let's go for the first fish today. Like, are you kidding me? If he's not three-pound, he's very close. He's a high two. This is what these fish are doing. So when I was talking about that popper and then I put on this chatter bait and I was like, I guess the fish aren't roaming the bank in the morning. They're gonna be roaming a little bit more, especially on a cloudy day like today. All I started noticing is some fish pushing bait up shallow on the bank and blowing up on them. And that was the third blow-up I saw. I threw multiple casts on the other ones. Didn't really have anything. Had one grab it. Then I finally... Oh, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude, dude. That was insane. They're cruising this bank too. Oh, I hear him. I hear him right there. Holy cow. Right there. When the world's going on, they're firing up. They are just starting to roam the banks now. Took us about like 30, 35 minutes. Dude, what? That's two bites that I've had right in front of me, but I haven't had them because I just ended up reeling in too quick. They might be coming along this bank too. I've seen most of the activity over there, but I've had two bites right in front of me and the fish just got nervous because I'm pretty sure they saw me. Oh, I just had one bite me. Got him. No! He spit it. That was only about a pound and a half. That was the weirdest bite I've had in a long time. Okay. Why did he have to spit it? Didn't even feel like a bite. I'm gonna be honest with you. That was weird. All right, we gotta get a new trailer and they're freaking schooling. There's no way I'm pushing bait up on the bank over there. I gotta get in there. My trailer's completely off my bait right now. Oh no, that was just a little short. Look at him chewing. Dude, this is crazy. I gotta get in there. All right, I think it just stopped. I can beam this cast in the right spot. Yes, perfect. Oh my God, they're blowing up. Oh my God, they're on me. Got him. That's a good one. That was a four pounder. That was a four pounder. They're still chewing, they're still chewing. There's a lot of them over there. I just lost a four pounder. Oh my God, they're still chewing. Come on. You just spit it, man. Look at this. All right, this is what I'm gonna do. We're gonna do this quick. We're gonna take another chunk off and then we're gonna actually hook the bait just like that, hanging our meat on the back. There you go. Guys, there were so many bass over there. All right, so I kinda wanna talk about this for a second because I don't think you guys could see it. So pretty much I was standing on this side of the bank, okay? All the way on the other side of the pond which is on this side of the bank. What I saw was a bunch of fish pushing bait up shallow and feeding on them, okay? And what this means, you'll see this a lot in the morning, especially a lot of the ponds that you guys are gonna be fishing if you find any shallow flats or any banks that are cut off. So what these bass are doing, say there's five bass together and that one, there was a big school of them. They're roaming down the bank, okay? When they see bait fish, they turn and they ambush. The reason that the bass are ambushing the bait in this position is because right now if a bass turns and ambushes the bait, there's five of them, they all turn and they ambush. The bait fish right here are stuck on the bank. They can't go anywhere. There's nothing behind their back. So that's a little pinch point on where those bass are gonna go feed. See what I'm saying? So those bass are gonna pull up, the shad have nowhere to go. They have them cornered and they're gonna feed. And that's exactly what this fish are doing this morning. Those bass are roaming a little bit more. They're trying to get some food and then they're gonna calm down in the afternoon. You get on some of those drop offs, get in some of those shady banks, get in some of those lay downs. Those are those bass do, that's their natural feeding stage. So pretty much what we're looking for is those bass that are coming up and feeding and the trick is you gotta throw in there on the exact right time. I mean, you gotta be in there. Right when you see the fish start to blow up, you gotta be in there. You can't wait 40 seconds and then throw in there and expect to catch one. When you see them blowing up, you gotta get in there the right place at the right time and you'll usually get bit. We're heading to our second spot today. I kinda regret, see what happened was I caught that fish, I started fishing over there where those bass were pushing up in the bait fish and then I decided to go get a trailer and then I decided to go to the other side of the pond. I kinda regret that decision because I had that little tiny feeding window where those bass were pushing this bait up on the bank over there. And I regret leaving that but what I will say is I'm gonna go to this other place. We're gonna try something different to catch the fish. And then when we come back, I think I'm gonna go back there and I kinda wanna see how those fish transition. So what I mean by that is right now, the Roman, the banks eating bait fish, you know, in a couple of hours, once that sun gets high, those fish are gonna start tucking into those, you know, shady banks, there's lay downs that cover along the banks and also some of the drop off. So it's gonna be interesting seeing this fish transition. I don't know, we're gonna go to this spot, see what we can do, see if we can catch some fish, and then we'll decide up in there. I'm so sorry for sounding so nasally, it's so hard to talk right now. It's like my face is all swollen, literally how every morning's been about the last week. There's something out right now that's been getting me. If you live around me, and you guys know if you live around me, I live in Georgia by the way, let me know if you guys have had some allergy problems because it has been bugging the mess out of me or something. We started off with the chatter, Donk. You guys saw that I cut off this Texas rig at the beginning. So I'm actually, oh my gosh, big old bugger, so I'm just hit me in the face. I'm actually going to rig this back up. The place that I'm at, I feel like our best bet will be to throw a soft plastic personally. At the other place I was at, I'd probably keep throwing that chatter, Donk. But for here, I think the soft plastic is gonna do the trick. 3 eighth ounce weight, three-ought EWG hook, soft plastic curl, and this is in like a blue sapphire color. I got some new stroker curls coming, but they're not in yet. I ran completely out. All right, I see a bunch of massive carp at the bank. Look at that. You just swam off. There's a couple more down there. All right, we'll see. Oh my God, there's a dead catfish. Look at that. Look at that right there. That is not a big catfish by any means, but dang. Okay, what happened to the fountain? Oh, it's right there. What is going on with these ponds? They look so different. I just have not gone pond fishing in so long. I've hit a bunch of other places, but I have not gone to these places in particular. Oh no. All right, one thing guys, don't litter your soft plastics. That's one thing you don't wanna do is throw them in the water, but I'm actually going to use this. If this crawl gets destroyed, we're gonna use this one. Yo, what? There's another dead catfish. What is going on? And there's a million flies on it, and I'm just gonna walk away. That is, man, I think smells pretty bad. That is two dead catfish I've seen out here. I wonder why. There is another dead catfish on the bank. Okay. Okay guys, whoever's fishing here, please pick up after yourself, bro. It's a little friendly reminder. Just pick up after yourself. That's another dead catfish over here, by the way. I don't know what's going on. There's something wrong with the pond, I assume. And there's another dead one on the bank. Okay. Or is somebody just killing him? I really don't know. Look, dead catfish, that's the fourth one we've seen. And there's another dead one laying right there. That's insane. That's five dead catfish we've seen just walking around. Wow, guys, what a long morning that was. That was very tough. I went back to the spot that we fished, and it's just not happening. I really regret not fishing that place out when I had to fish biting, because I missed, like, an era. I had to spit it, and then I had to roll on it, and then I caught one. So I had, like, five opportunities there, and I could have stayed even longer and possibly caught a lot more. Kind of mad at myself for that, but I have a lot going on today. I actually got a refrigerator being delivered here in a little bit, so I gotta go handle that and handle a bunch of stuff before that and edit this video as well. And I'm actually going to add a bunch of clips at that last pond that we just went to. We've caught a ton of big fish out of it, and I was like, you know what? This is a good little time to add some of the clips of the big fish that we've caught. I've had a bunch of crazy catches in there as well, so let's go ahead and play these clips. Thank you guys so much for watching this one. I want to, like, one more cast on that pond. You got one? Oh my god! Hey, Alan, let me grab this. Let me grab this. I don't grab this. Oh, he's barely hooked. Get him over to me. That's your PB, dad. Yeah! Bro, that's like an A-tower. Oh my god! Oh my god! Oh my god! Dude. Oh yeah! Snapper to a Slimsium! Oh my god. Oh, Captain Ron's got service. Put me on him today. That's our goal today. You got a service. Fishing for Giants! Oh my god! I'm 48 years old, and you just put me on the biggest fish in my entire freaking life. My best, best fish in my life. Right here, you guys are seeing it. Look at that fish. Come on, dude. Oh, that's awesome! The biggest fish in my entire life. Dude, that is unreal. Oh, I'm so happy now. That is unreal. I thought I hooked the bottom. I just went like this, and I was like, oh man, where's my trap? All right, let's get it back in the water. Get it back in the water. I want it to survive. I wish we had a scale of this. I love you, baby. Thanks for your time. Oh, dude. Oh, he took off right there. Dude, that's the biggest fish in my life, dude. That was awesome. That was awesome, man. That's it. And that's why we're coming out today. I drove four hours down here just to see my boy. And Captain Ron's got service. Put me on him today. Unbelievable. Put my rod like this. That's on my line going that way. So I thought, oh, that's just going down the log. And then I pulled against it again, and then I felt just a little bit. Oh, holy. I can't tell how big he is, dude. He's tugging hard. Don't go any further. You're in the mud. I'm too. What the heck? Why was he fighting so hard? It seemed like he was big. These fish fight hard out here, man. I can tell you that. Well, I thought that was a big one, guys. It's quality. It's healthy. Nothing wrong with it. Huh? Josh. There we go. The little bass on the red trap. Feels good here now. This morning, it was a little chilly. Should be one sitting here, man. Very surprised. Yep. What's in here? Oh my God. I got him in the side or something. God, why is he fighting so hard? Yeah, I got him like hooked weird. Josh. Man, I haven't caught a giant yet. They're quality. All right, guys. Daddy, straight, bad. I'll take him any day. Let's get him back in the water. Keep him healthy. Oh man, he's ready. Let's get him in.
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Ooni Demands End To Human Trafficking.
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The Ooni of Ife, Oba Adeyeye Enitan Ogunwusi has called for government reforms and concerted efforts from stakeholders to end human trafficking, especially of the girl-child.
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Meanwhile, they are new of ife or badie year. Anita Ogunwusi has called for government reforms and concerted efforts from stake holders to end human trafficking, especially of the girl child. Oba Ogunwusi made the call while addressing journalists at a press conference to herald the Say No to Slavery campaign being championed by Damlola Faluma, a victim of human trafficking. Faluma, who was trafficked to Orman six years ago through her foundation, is leading the campaign against human trafficking, especially of the girl child. As the Orney advocated, a steve punishment for human trafficking is sane, tackling the menace to most go beyond just setting a day to celebrate human trafficking. It is my hope that both the public and private sectors will continually invest in the girl child for sustained developments in the country. If we don't invest in the girl child, we are not investing in our nature. For us, the education of the girl child remains paramount. Every girl child should have more opportunities to go to school. And that is why the Queen Moremi Agasoro Education Grant was set up by us to help Indigenous students. Once again, I acknowledge non-governmental organization NGOs in the country to kickstart advocacy programs like the Queen Moremi Agasoro Initiatives campaign against modern slavery and trafficking. Say No to Slavery by Damlola Faluma, who was bringing an end to the menace of slavery. I have also ensured that funding being made available for victims, so their voices will be heard. It is my desire hope that these campaigns will seek to rescue the teams of trafficking just as we are set to educate them. The campaign, Tagged Say No to Slavery, is targeted at students of secondary schools across Oregon State. In her remarks, Damlola Faluma said human trafficking poses a grave danger to the social and economic development of the country. For us to say No to Slavery, our goal is to create massive awareness on combing human trafficking in still in the minds of young ones that information is key. We will be visiting five select schools in Oregon State to share the gospel on ending modern slavery. We believe that the surge of human trafficking will be reduced when people hear the right message and pass from someone who has a first-hand experience. With our foundation, we hope to re-apport and empower the restored victims with practical and life skills to enable them to reintegrate into the society. The Say No to Slavery team is structured and one-three components that will together ensure a coordinate and evidence-based response to trafficking the root causes of human trafficking. Hello, hope you enjoyed the news. Please do subscribe to our YouTube channel and don't forget to hit the notification button so you get notified about fresh news updates.
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Does Low Acid Coffee Cause Less Acid Reflux?
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What is low acid coffee, and does it help those who suffer from acid reflux, heartburn, and indigestion?
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• Club Soda for Stomach Pain and Constipation (https://nutritionfacts.org/video/club-soda-for-stomach-pain-and-constipation/)
• Are Acid Blocking Drugs Safe? (https://nutritionfacts.org/topics/are-acid-blocking-drugs-safe)
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Dark roast coffee is more effective than light roast coffee in reducing body weight. But what about the effect of different roasts on heartburn and stomach upset? We know that coffee consumption is sometimes associated with symptoms of stomach discomfort. So researchers stuck pH probes down in the people's stomachs to measure the amount of stomach acid generated by different types of coffee. The way you chart stomach acid secretion in the stomach is called a gastrogram. We basically give people some baking soda, which starts out alkaline, and measure the pH in the stomach to see how long it takes the body to restore the stomach back into an acid bath, about 15, 20 minutes. But if you mix that same amount of baking soda with dark roast coffee, it takes longer, meaning the dark roast coffee is suppressing stomach acid secretion since it takes longer to normalize the pH. Give people more of a medium roast coffee, though, and we see a dramatically different effect in acceleration of stomach acid secretion returning the stomach to acidic conditions three times faster than drinking dark roast coffee. Hence the title, dark roast coffee is less effective at stimulating stomach acid secretion compared to a medium roast coffee. But you don't know if that translates into symptoms, clinical effects, until you put it to the test. The most commonly used coffee bean roasting process is referred to as convection or flash roasting, which just takes a few minutes. An alternative method is conduction roasting, which roasts at a lower temperature for longer time hours, and this results in so-called low acid coffee. And supposedly, there are anecdotes from coffee-sensitive individuals suggesting that this low acid coffee does not precipitate or aggravate heartburn. When you look up that citation, though, they just cite data from the pure roast coffee company, makers of low acid coffee. It should therefore come to no surprise that it was the same company that funded the study. If you go to their website, they claim that the health benefits associated with drinking pure roast low acid coffee will become almost immediately obvious to those who suffer from acid reflux, heartburn, or indigestion, with over 90% of customers surveyed receiving symptom relief and so they decided to put their money where their mouth was. But before I get to the results, I mean it's important to realize that when they say low acid, they're not talking about stomach acid. They're talking about roasting so long that they destroy more of the chlorogenic acid within the coffee bean. You know the antioxidant polyphenol phytonutrient chlorogenic acid. You know the anti-diabetic anti-cancer, anti-inflammatory, anti-obesity antioxidant. That's like some orange juice company going out of the way to destroy the vitamin C, and then branding their OJ as low acid. And that would be technically true, like vitamin C is ascorbic acid. But they'd be bragging about destroying some of the nutrition. And that's exactly what low acid coffee makers are doing. But hey, I mean if it causes less stomach discomfort, maybe it's worth it. 30 coffee-sensitive individuals completed a randomized double blind crossover study in which the symptoms of heartburn, regurgitation, and stomach upset were assessed following the consumption of the pure roast brand low acid coffee, versus conventionally roasted regular Starbucks coffee. And to the funder chagrin, no benefit whatsoever was found with the low acid coffee. Consumption of both coffees resulted in heartburn, regurgitation, and stomach upset in most individuals. So much for that ridiculous 9% of customers' claim. No significant differences in the frequency or severity of heartburn, regurgitation, or dyspepsia were demonstrated. Between the two coffees, either in a fasting state or after a test meal, they couldn't find any way to make the low acid coffee look better. So they had this initial thought that a difference in coffee acidity may explain the company's claims. However, when put to the test in a randomized controlled study, they found no difference in symptoms, suggesting the whole coffee acidity thing doesn't explain the sensitivity some people have. And I think further acts as a reminder that we should never believe claims made by anyone trying to sell us something.
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अदिन्याम भर्षारी होता सासी, अमलो भेले भर्षारो दाउ दाना भिलरे भासुची पाच्चीला दाना. ये हुची कंदूचर्चीला सातर प्लक्रो केमपोष्रदा गार दूशा, रास्टर उबहेः पाष्चरे तिबा चास्चा जमीरे पाच्चीला दाना, क्युची ही भीडा बन्दा होईची, तो अन्यों क्युची जमीरे दाना भर्षारे भिल्चीची. ये भे पाच्चीला दाना गोचा हे बाद्दागारे, भिल्टर दाना मुला की भोली हे बाज, से नेई चिंतारे चासी. अगना जाहा भिल्टरे पोडीची पोडीची दाना, आव जाहा ग़रे आगया पाश्वा उप्रई भिडा गरे पोडीची, से पुरा भिजीजी जी दाना, एक कों कोरी बावा उन तो कोटी तलो आगया, बोद्शा साडा आगया मुँ जाहा ख़जो खच्चु कोच्चु, अव इना औव जाहा वोच्चा खाएला जाहा भिल्टरे पोडीची, के दुजर चिलरी बात्या प्रभाबरे बुर्षा भोया नोतिला, मात्र गद्टकाली दिना उ राज्टी बावागया, कों कोरी बावागया? इना पानी ना भिल्डरे भिल्ट्टी, तो औव थे बावा किन्दी, के दुजर चिलरी बात्या प्रभाबरे बुर्षा भोया नोतिला, मात्र गद्टकाली दिना उ राज्टी, जिलर अदिकान सुस्टानरे प्रभबुर्षा, जोना गज़्षिपृरा जंपू आदी अंच्णलरे, के दुजर चिलरी बात्या प्रभाबरे बुर्षा भोया नोतिला, मात्र गद्टकाली दिना उ राज्टी, जिलर अदिकान सुस्टानरे प्रभबुर्षा, जोना गजषिपृरा जंपू आदी अंच्णलरे, जिलर अच्टी प्रतिसा दाना आमला हुतिवाबरे, कोडिये प्रतिसा दाना आमला डाहु, दाना जम्यो ख़ारे पादी रहिटिवा कही चंटी, जिला मुख्यो क्रुषी अदिकारे, समच्त तेरोटी ब्लोक्रा क्रुषी अदिकारिं को चू, समच्त तेरोटी ब्लोक्रा क्रुषी अदिकारिं को चू, ये संपर करे रिपोट्र मिली बापरे, सरकारों को ख्यागाती संपर करे, अपकत कराज्वापली से कही चंटी. दुई अदे हे कर ख़ने जमी क्यासा करी ची हो।, के कर खं़े दन, खल़ारने कीर पकी ची, आव, डेरे खर खं़े जमी रो, खल़ार, ये भी लोर पडी रही ची हो. गो जा तो रही घन, खेंगो लडी पंचासी बख खलार किछी तिक भलो थी, भी लोर न और पंचासी बख गोजा इजी थी. Sthand chata report dhala, mé clear k pakhtine aakhar ekala nya janapadi jivon. Ti bom dhaisakar shellite k apane ka n almost morality har Значит dosed inspectori dharadi sevahi sar verse n藤 schk. Khet dipro na apana kare, sirsayinga report jaha Shiva ame report dhala apare ettay sar k ha Raj� Sarkar d aquilo dhok le. ۗ ۓ ۙ ۟ ۟ ێ ۟ ۚ ۟ ے ې ۚ ۬ ۟ ۉ ۉ ے ے ۚ ۟ ۱ ۮ ۈ ۶ ۇ ۚ ۚ ۑ ے ۇ ۬ ۉ ۉ ۛ ۓ ە ۜ ۉ ۉ ۉ ۞ ۈ ۲ ۜ ۈ ۚ ۉ ۙ ۈ ۈ ۛ ۬ ے ۈ ۈ ۜ ۉ ۜ ۈ ۆ ے ۔ ۉ ۜ ۈ ۈ ۈ ۈ ۈ ۉ ۧ ۚ
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