Tuesday, March 7, 2017

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HEY Whats going on guys! I know

posted a video in a while and I'm sorry

about that but please forgive me and I

have something that I would like to tell

everybody and it's kind of a hobby of

mine, so… uh… As I Fidget With This Gun

*DAT FACE DOH* Guys du... don't be scared it's

not a real gun. ITS JUSTA… just airsoft, is just

subscribe and you go to my school

GOODNESS GRASHES you subscribe to me

and you go to my school I thank you for

that and you probably know what I'm

talking about here uhh *GETS NOTIFACATION*

here is my hobby finger boarding, people. OOOOHH!

finger freaking boarding….. THIS hAIR

alright so yes if ya don't like finger

boarding, exit out of visit video is

unsubscribe because i hate you i'm

joking uh, stay subscribe please i'm going

to do other things different than this

such as skits… mostly gun skits and probably

some gaming witch I've done in the past so so

Got my…. was this calld.. OH YA is called oh yeah it's got

a bike rail my bike rail, A LEGDE. IAA i also have a park

but ima not gonna bring it out here because it's like. HUGE.

so let's get straight into it move do

some flat ground tricks here

OKAY ia think that that is a gud enuf werm up for now

ima go to the ledge, meh

OKAY. So i think were gonna move on to dah rail, dah bike rail

HeReS A kewl Trix I made UP

Ima Show u that 1 in slow-mo

OKay Thank u guys for watchin the video, hope u liked it

do subscribe leave a comment and like

the video share one

ok so that's that's it thanks for

watching I'll see you dudes in the next

video peace

which we do with all three minutes

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Payback Is A B TCH Look What Trump Just Did To Beat Obama At His Own DIRTY Game - Duration: 2:47.

Payback Is A B TCH Look What Trump Just Did To Beat Obama At His Own DIRTY Game

By Lindsey Bruce

President Trump discovered this week that former President Obama wiretapped the Trump

tower while Trump was campaigning.

Obama secretly had trump under investigation, so now President Trump is returning the favor!

Trump officially requested that the House Intelligence Committee make Obama the subject

of investigation and the committee AGREED!

The House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA) WILL investigate Obama�s illegal

wiretapping along with their investigation into any Russian interference in the U.S.

presidential election.

According to the New York Post, Nunes believed there was merit to look into Obama�s actions:

�One of the focus points of the House Intelligence Committee�s investigation is the U.S. government�s

response to actions taken by Russian intelligence agents during the presidential campaign.

As such, the Committee will make inquiries into whether the government was conducting

surveillance activities on any political party�s campaign officials or surrogates, and we will

continue to investigate this issue if the evidence warrants it.�

If any part of the allegations are correct, someone in the Obama administration will likely

face criminal charges. What Obama did was illegal.

The law forbids lying to any judicial officer to obtain any means of surveillance. What

the law also forbids, under criminal penalty, is the misuse of FISA.

FISA can only be used for �foreign intelligence information.� The only �foreign intelligence

information� allowed as a basis for surveillance is information necessary to protect the United

States against actual or potential �grave� �hostile� attack, war-like sabotage or

international terror.

Also, FISA can only be used to eavesdrop on conversations where the parties to the conversation

are a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power. An agent of a foreign power cannot

be a United States person unless they are knowingly involved in criminal espionage.

It can NOT be used to spy on a political opponent!

Obama deserves to rot in jail for what he did. Using the powers on the FBI, CIA and

NSA to spy on your political opponents is as dirty as it gets. President Trump is NOT

going to let him get away with this!

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Let's Make A Deal - 20,000 Reasons to Work Out - Duration: 2:01.

WAYNE: Welcome back. We've got Sarah with us.

She's going for the Big Deal. $22,699.

She gave up the trip to Nicaragua, almost worth $8,000.

What an amazing trip that was.

- I know, I couldn't decide.

I almost didn't go for the Big Deal.

And then, I was like, no, I got to do it.

I've got to go for the Big Deal.

WAYNE: Well, you're here now.

So, all you have to do is pick a door.

Could be door one, door two, or door three.

What's your lucky number?

(audience yelling suggestions)

- I love all the "I don't knows."

They're like, "I don't know!"

I'm going to pick door number one.

WAYNE: Why'd you pick one?

- I don't know.

I just feel like it might be behind one.

WAYNE: Good. Instinct.

Tiffany, door number three.

JONATHAN: It was a golf trip to Arizona.

WAYNE: That's not the Big Deal.

JONATHAN: You would have spent four nights

at the JW Marriott Camelback Resort and Spa in Scottsdale.

You could've enjoyed gorgeous mountain views

while playing two rounds of golf

at the resort's championship-level courses.

Plus, we were also including two sets of premium golf clubs,

along with round-trip airfare, making this deal worth $7,652.

(cheers and applause)

WAYNE: Now we're going to take a look at door number one.

This is your door.

- Okay, my door.

WAYNE: One, two, three.

JONATHAN: It's exercise equipment.

WAYNE: Good for you!

JONATHAN: Work up a sweat on this

performance elliptical machine featuring

whisper-quiet operation and low-impact motion

for people of all fitness levels.

Plus, we're including $500 in fitness apparel

from Thirty Fifteen, but that's not all.

There's also $20,000 in cash.

(screaming)

This Big Deal's worth $22,699.

WAYNE: Congratulations, she did it!

(cheers and applause)

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CARO PROFESSOR! | Treine seu listening com SmallTalk #08 - Duration: 11:30.

I'm here with my engineering professor.. one of my engineering professors.

Yes, I'm Neil Grigg. I'm one of the professors here at Colorado State University.

I had Gavin in one of my courses. We've exchanged a little Spanish and Portuguese over the years,

and as a matter of fact I think I just said "today" in Spanish rather than "today" in Portuguese!

In any case, I do speak a little Portunhol!

I was born in the state of Alabama, which is a lot like the state of Rio Grande do Sul.

Alabama is a, is a state in the southern part of the United States and we have what's called a "Southern Accent".

And you might think that the Southern Accent is just one accent, but it's not. It's a lot of different accents.

Like the state of Louisiana is also in the South and it has some French influence in it.

So the Southern Accent - unless you're really trained to pick out the differences in those different regions, it sounds like one accent. But it's not.

Mine originally was Alabama, but then I've been gone from Alabama for 50 years so it's been moderated a lot by different places that I've been.

- What specific city in Alabama? - Montgomery is the name of the city. It's the capital of Alabama.

- Do you.. how many languages do you speak? - I play around in maybe five or six.

- Do you.. how many languages do you speak? - I play around in maybe five or six.

Spanish is my strongest language. Portuguese at one time was stronger than Spanish, but I haven't worked in Brazil for a long time

so now my Portuguese is a lot weaker. But I also play around in German, French, and Italian.

But n.. I'm not fluent in any of 'em. I just play around in 'em.

When I was studying Spanish in school I had a chance to go to Mexico way.. as far back as 1960, if you can imagine!

And the sort of stimulated my interest in it. And then when I was in the military I was in Europe, and you had all these different languages.

So I ju.. and then I was always impressed by interpreters, you know? As how they can interpret and, you know, they can facilitate meetings

and all those different things. And so I just took an interest in it and I studied those languages, and then

one of the things that I've found that really helps you in studying languages is to sorta stick with it

one of the things that I've found that really helps you in studying languages is to sorta stick with it.

You know, look for opportunities to read the media, talk to people, you know, watch television, listen to the radio.

And I would always try to do that. And then over the years, when I had a chance to do something in a different country, I'd work a little on the language.

And I would always try to do that. And then over the years, when I had a chance to do something in a different country, I'd work a little on the language.

I even tried a little bit once in Arabic, and when I was in China once I was gonna learn a few characters, you know, but....

You can only do so much, you know? And so..

...and when I was in China once I was gonna learn a few characters, you know, but.... You can only do so much, you know? And so...

I've never had a chance to study Russian, or, or Greek, or some of those languages, you know? But languages are really fun!

It's.. so cool to be the person in the room who can understand every conversation, you know? It's almost like a..

you're a code-breaker of some sort. And I really like that aspect, like you said too.

It gives you tremendous advantage. You can, you can be mobile socially, you can talk to people, you know?

You can help people talk to themselves. It's just tremendous advantages.

I had a great opportunity to go to Brazil. The first time, it was 1972,

and I was invited to go down to give some classes in Porto Alegre at the Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul.

And they had there a Center for Plant Hydrology that they were just developing under UNESCO, United Nations sponsorship.

And they had funding to bring people in. So I was, I was lucky to be brought in down there.

And I had an affinity for all of the people and we developed relationships, so...

they kept inviting me, and I went down somewhere between 15 and 20 times over the period of a few years.

I had an affinity for all of the people and we developed relationships, so...

they kept inviting me, and I went down somewhere between 15 and 20 times over the period of a few years.

They even offered me a job to come down there and run the program, but I couldn't do it.

They even offered me a job to come down there and run the program, but I couldn't do it.

But at any rate, we, we had this affinity with, with each other and so I started, you know, developing my Portuguese.

And.. it got to the point where I could practically give my lectures in Portuguese, and I could talk to people,

professional people, and you know, for a long time there it was just a great experience for me.

And we, we visited of course Rio de Janeiro, Brasília, went to Fortaleza later on a different subject, up in.. Nordeste! Up there, the dry region of Brazil.

And then where else did I go? I went to...

And then where else did I go? I went to a couple places in Rio Grande do Sul.

I went to Minas Gerais, I've been to São Paulo just briefly. Lot of different places, you know, like that.

Never been to the Amazonas, to see it. But we always were talking about the Amazonas, and Mato Grosso, you know.

- I've, I've got a map over there of all the states, so I sorta keep track of where - Yeah, you do! Actually I want to show that too.

This is how.. I think this is how we first started talking about Brazil, is because I saw this map in Neil's office here.

And I was like "Oh, how did you get this map in Portuguese of Brazil?"

- So mostly, mostly in the 70s then that you were in Brazil. - Yeah, mostly in the 1970s.

Unfortunately it ended and so I wasn't able to go back anymore, but it was a great experience.

- Who was president back then in the 70s? - Of the United States or Brazil? - No, of Brazil, sorry.

Well it's very interesting because, that you asked that, because I was just thinking about that, how different Brazil is today than it was then.

See, Brazil was a military dictatorship back then. It wasn't a democracy like it is now.

See, Brazil was a military dictatorship back then. It wasn't a democracy like it is now.

And you couldn't really tell the difference on the streets so much, you know, that it was a military dictatorship.

But when you would read the paper and you would see just, you know, the political climate and all of that, you could really see the difference.

I don't remember the name of the president at that time, but he would've been the head of the military junta

that was running the country, rather than an elected president.

Now, with, you know, Dilma Rousseff, and, and Lula, and the current president, I don't recall his name right now,

all those different politicians, they're in the paper all the time, so you can keep up with it.

When you come in, and you've been in the United States and you come to Brazil, tremendous diversity.

Everything from the Carnaval in Rio to the food, you know, to the general culture like that.

But then another thing that you sort of see right off is that the economy is a whole lot different, and of course inflation in Brazil

after the time I was there got worse, but inflation you could already see because everything, every time I would go down there,

there would be more cruzeiros that I would get for my dollar. And, and they had, they revalued the cruzeiro a couple of times I think since then.

It was cruzeiro, and then it was cruzado, you know, and.. so you noticed all these economic things like that.

And then you noticed the tremendous racial diversity of the people in Brazil compared to the United States,

and how much more relaxed they are about that than we are in the United States.

- Do you happen to have that Portuguese book that you showed me that one time I came in here? - I meant to bring it in...

- Do you happen to have that Portuguese book that you showed me that one time I came in here? - I meant to bring it in...

I don't think I've got it here. But it, it's this "Português para Estrangeiros" and I bought it in a, in a "Livro Globo"!

I can even remember that. In Porto Alegre. On the recommendation of my interpreter, Hedy Hoffman,

that I told you about before. I think I took it home, and I, then I forgot to bring it in.

...somethin' like that! You know. My Portuguese, like I say, is pretty rusty!

That was awesome. That was great. Alright. Thank you all, and thank you...

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Tooth Extractions & Dental Implants in Las Cruces NM: Dave | Oral & Facial Surgery of New Mexico - Duration: 0:54.

Well, I had some teeth going bad that were painful, and they needed to be extracted at

the recommendation of my dentist.

Before the surgery — I had two different times — both teeth were painful and very

uncomfortable.

Dr. Heiner is very cordial, friendly, puts you at ease, gives you a strong sense of confidence

that he knows what he's doing, which he truly does.

The outcome of the surgery was definitely a success.

My mouth is as good or better than it was before the teeth went bad.

I would definitely recommend Oral & Facial Surgery of New Mexico for any oral surgery

that needed to be done.

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Wisdom Teeth Removal in Las Cruces NM: Valerie's Daughters | Oral & Facial Surgery of New Mexico - Duration: 0:59.

I had two daughters that had their wisdom teeth out here, and it was just a really good

experience for them.

The surgeries went great; they were perfect, and they were so quick.

Dr. Heiner is just very nice, and he just makes our family feel very comfortable.

Just to talk to him, he puts you at ease to know what he's going to do.

I don't have wisdom teeth, so I never had to have mine out, so I never knew what they

were about, but we came in, got them in, got them right out in no time at all, so it was

good.

I have some things going on for my mouth that I needed done, and after having the procedures

done for my daughters and then also a consultation with my son as well, I'm just really excited

to be able to come here and to get my teeth fixed as well.

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My unknown hobby….. - Duration: 3:29.

HEY Whats going on guys! I know

posted a video in a while and I'm sorry

about that but please forgive me and I

have something that I would like to tell

everybody and it's kind of a hobby of

mine, so… uh… As I Fidget With This Gun

*DAT FACE DOH* Guys du... don't be scared it's

not a real gun. ITS JUSTA… just airsoft, is just

subscribe and you go to my school

GOODNESS GRASHES you subscribe to me

and you go to my school I thank you for

that and you probably know what I'm

talking about here uhh *GETS NOTIFACATION*

here is my hobby finger boarding, people. OOOOHH!

finger freaking boarding….. THIS hAIR

alright so yes if ya don't like finger

boarding, exit out of visit video is

unsubscribe because i hate you i'm

joking uh, stay subscribe please i'm going

to do other things different than this

such as skits… mostly gun skits and probably

some gaming witch I've done in the past so so

Got my…. was this calld.. OH YA is called oh yeah it's got

a bike rail my bike rail, A LEGDE. IAA i also have a park

but ima not gonna bring it out here because it's like. HUGE.

so let's get straight into it move do

some flat ground tricks here

OKAY ia think that that is a gud enuf werm up for now

ima go to the ledge, meh

OKAY. So i think were gonna move on to dah rail, dah bike rail

HeReS A kewl Trix I made UP

Ima Show u that 1 in slow-mo

OKay Thank u guys for watchin the video, hope u liked it

do subscribe leave a comment and like

the video share one

ok so that's that's it thanks for

watching I'll see you dudes in the next

video peace

which we do with all three minutes

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Payback Is A B TCH Look What Trump Just Did To Beat Obama At His Own DIRTY Game - Duration: 2:47.

Payback Is A B TCH Look What Trump Just Did To Beat Obama At His Own DIRTY Game

By Lindsey Bruce

President Trump discovered this week that former President Obama wiretapped the Trump

tower while Trump was campaigning.

Obama secretly had trump under investigation, so now President Trump is returning the favor!

Trump officially requested that the House Intelligence Committee make Obama the subject

of investigation and the committee AGREED!

The House Intelligence Chairman Devin Nunes (R-CA) WILL investigate Obama�s illegal

wiretapping along with their investigation into any Russian interference in the U.S.

presidential election.

According to the New York Post, Nunes believed there was merit to look into Obama�s actions:

�One of the focus points of the House Intelligence Committee�s investigation is the U.S. government�s

response to actions taken by Russian intelligence agents during the presidential campaign.

As such, the Committee will make inquiries into whether the government was conducting

surveillance activities on any political party�s campaign officials or surrogates, and we will

continue to investigate this issue if the evidence warrants it.�

If any part of the allegations are correct, someone in the Obama administration will likely

face criminal charges. What Obama did was illegal.

The law forbids lying to any judicial officer to obtain any means of surveillance. What

the law also forbids, under criminal penalty, is the misuse of FISA.

FISA can only be used for �foreign intelligence information.� The only �foreign intelligence

information� allowed as a basis for surveillance is information necessary to protect the United

States against actual or potential �grave� �hostile� attack, war-like sabotage or

international terror.

Also, FISA can only be used to eavesdrop on conversations where the parties to the conversation

are a foreign power or an agent of a foreign power. An agent of a foreign power cannot

be a United States person unless they are knowingly involved in criminal espionage.

It can NOT be used to spy on a political opponent!

Obama deserves to rot in jail for what he did. Using the powers on the FBI, CIA and

NSA to spy on your political opponents is as dirty as it gets. President Trump is NOT

going to let him get away with this!

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Let's Make A Deal - 20,000 Reasons to Work Out - Duration: 2:01.

WAYNE: Welcome back. We've got Sarah with us.

She's going for the Big Deal. $22,699.

She gave up the trip to Nicaragua, almost worth $8,000.

What an amazing trip that was.

- I know, I couldn't decide.

I almost didn't go for the Big Deal.

And then, I was like, no, I got to do it.

I've got to go for the Big Deal.

WAYNE: Well, you're here now.

So, all you have to do is pick a door.

Could be door one, door two, or door three.

What's your lucky number?

(audience yelling suggestions)

- I love all the "I don't knows."

They're like, "I don't know!"

I'm going to pick door number one.

WAYNE: Why'd you pick one?

- I don't know.

I just feel like it might be behind one.

WAYNE: Good. Instinct.

Tiffany, door number three.

JONATHAN: It was a golf trip to Arizona.

WAYNE: That's not the Big Deal.

JONATHAN: You would have spent four nights

at the JW Marriott Camelback Resort and Spa in Scottsdale.

You could've enjoyed gorgeous mountain views

while playing two rounds of golf

at the resort's championship-level courses.

Plus, we were also including two sets of premium golf clubs,

along with round-trip airfare, making this deal worth $7,652.

(cheers and applause)

WAYNE: Now we're going to take a look at door number one.

This is your door.

- Okay, my door.

WAYNE: One, two, three.

JONATHAN: It's exercise equipment.

WAYNE: Good for you!

JONATHAN: Work up a sweat on this

performance elliptical machine featuring

whisper-quiet operation and low-impact motion

for people of all fitness levels.

Plus, we're including $500 in fitness apparel

from Thirty Fifteen, but that's not all.

There's also $20,000 in cash.

(screaming)

This Big Deal's worth $22,699.

WAYNE: Congratulations, she did it!

(cheers and applause)

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Top 10 FICTIONAL WORLDS Ruined By Real Life MATH - Duration: 12:55.

Top 10 Fictional Worlds Ruined By Real-Life Math

10.

Harry Potter: The Wizarding Population is Unsustainable

Harry Potter is easily one of the most successful franchises in recent film history — we also

heard it was turned into a book somewhere along the lines too, which is nice.

Though the series originally started out as a whimsical story for children, it's now

enjoyed by adults of all ages.

This is kind of a problem because, once adults with calculators did the math, something didn't

make sense.

Namely, that there aren't enough kids to sustain the entire world Rowling has created.

As noted here, Rowling has always insisted that Hogwarts

has around a thousand students.

However, by studying both the books and the films, a man called David Haber has realized

that figure is wildly inflated.

By counting both references made in the books and scenes from the movies (which were overseen

by Rowling herself,) Haber worked out that each of the four houses in Hogwarts likely

only has around 70 students, meaning the total number of students at Hogwarts is actually

closer to 280.

With that in mind, it means that each and every single year, only about 40 adults enter

the wizarding world.

Of course there are other schools mentioned in the books, but Hogwarts is noted as being

literally the only school for wizards in the entirety of Britain.

For comparisons sake, there are around 9.5 million school age children in Britain, meaning

that the population of magic children is 0.00002% the size of the population of Muggle children.

Even if you try to argue that some wizard children are taught at home, those figures

don't bode well for the future of the wizard race.

9.

Batman: Bruce Wayne Blows Millions Fighting Crime and Couldn't be Batman For Long Anyway

Batman is one of the most popular superheroes of all time and, if Tumblr is to be believed,

he's also the patron saint of the Internet.

However, he could only spend so many decades punching criminals in the face before someone

worked out how stupid his crime fighting tactics actually are.

For example, someone worked out the actual cost of being Batman, and came up with a figure

of around $682 million.

Arguably, that figure includes his training and mansion, but even taking those costs out

of the equation, Batman still spends a ton of cash every single time he leaves the Batcave.

For example, his custom-made Batarangs costs approximately $300 dollars apiece, and how

many of those have you seen Batman throw?

Thousands upon thousands?

Exactly.

In other words, every single Batarang Batman throws is the equivalent of him throwing a

week's salary for one of the criminals he's punching into a coma.

Speaking of which, every person Batman kicks into paste is another criminal he's leaving

with medical bills they already obviously can't afford, putting an even bigger strain

on the city of Gotham.

Unless Gotham offers free healthcare, in which case he's still putting a strain on the

system.

But here's the kicker: according to sports scientists, Batman could only realistically

perform at his peak for 3 years.

Of course, in the comics he's replaced by Dick Grayson and Tim Drake, but think for

a second about how much better off Gotham would have been if, instead of Batarangs,

Batman threw $300 worth of food and therapy coupons at criminals.

8.

Starship Troopers: The Bugs are Clearly Smarter Than Us

If you want to point out that Starship Troopers is supposed to be a huge parody then go ahead,

but it doesn't change that what we're about to discuss is a huge plot hole.

At around the mid-point of the movie, it's revealed that the bugs have been firing ass

plasma at asteroids, with the intention of knocking them out of orbit to hit Earth.

Unless you skipped basic science class, you know that planets in our solar system are

millions of miles apart, and it has taken us decades just to reach the outer limits

of our own solar system going as fast as humanly possible.

This would mean that the bugs were able to not only aim a meteorite at a planet literally

millions of miles away, but also predict where it would be exactly in the hundreds of years

it would take the meteorite to actually get there.

We know bugs are smart, but if they've figured out how to destroy cities on Earth from across

the galaxy with rocks while our men with guns die by the thousands against them, maybe they're

the ones who should be in charge.

7.

The Simpsons: Homer and Marge are Ridiculously Wealthy

The Simpsons have consistently been portrayed as an average American family over the decades

they've been on TV.

Odd then that they earn considerably more than almost everyone reading this.

We're not kidding — despite his many career ups and downs, Homer Simpson has almost always

been a steadily-employed nuclear safety technician for the Springfield

Nuclear Power Plant.

For those of you who don't know, that job pays an average salary of $67,000 a year,

which is almost $20,000 more than the median income of an average American household, and

means Homer earns $35 an hour.

Then you have the Simpson house, a 4/5 bedroom palace with a double garage, a sitting room,

a rumpus room, a living room, a dining room, and attic and basement conversions.

All in all, the Simpson house is worth an estimated $289,000, which isn't even taking

into account all of the other stuff they own.

Two cars, tons of power tools, a sauna, a piano, and let's not forget that Homer still

likely collects royalties from his years as a famous singer.

How many average families have all that?

6.

Pacific Rim: The Jaegers Just Plain Wouldn't Work

Pacific Rim is a film in which giant robots punch giant monsters in the face with elbow

rockets.

It's not supposed to be taken seriously but damn it, even goofy stuff should have

to comply with the laws of physics.

Now thankfully, the giant robot aspect of the film is pretty sound.

They could theoretically be built, though we'd never be able to move them.

In the film, a typical Jaeger is shown to be moved from place to place by helicopter,

though only on screen for a second.

Smarter people than us were able to deduce that the helicopters shown were Boeing CH-47

Chinooks.

Calculating the mass of the standard Jaeger, these people were then able to reason that

it would take 640 of these helicopters just to get an average Jaeger off the ground in

the first place.

Considering that the whole point of the Jaegers is to intercept the Kaiju before they reach

cities and wreck everything, this kind of raises a few problems.

Now, we're not saying that people in the movie (or real life, hint, hint) couldn't

scrape together 640 helicopters to move a single Jaeger.

What we are saying though, is that there are less than 1200 of these things in existence.

Realistically, the entire world's resources could only move one giant robot at a time.

Considering the film shows the Kaiju attacking everywhere from Japan to the US, we're going

to say that it's unlikely that any Jaegers built would even be able to be deployed in

time to stop them from killing millions of people.

Of course, you could argue that the Jaegers could simply walk everywhere, but when's

the last time you heard of any kind of walking, even the giant robot kind, being faster than

helicopter?

5.

Star Wars: The Force Renders Lightsaber Combat Pointless

Whether or not you like the Star Wars movies, you're likely well aware of how awesome

the Force is.

However, George Lucas made a serious mistake with Star Wars when he greenlit Galen Marek.

For those of you unfamiliar with the Star Wars Extended Universe, Galen Marek is the

protagonist of the video game Star Wars: The Force Unleashed.

Within Star Wars canon, he's noted as being the single most powerful user of the Force

ever.

This makes for a great game, but it also raises questions about the entire franchise.

For example, Galen is shown to be fully capable of ripping a Star Destroyer out of orbit,

a ship that weighs around 6.4 millions tons.

Now let's do some math — as we all know, Force = Mass x Acceleration, which mean Marek

just being able to move this thing at all means he's capable of producing at least

6 billion Newtons of force, using the Force.

This leads us to an unsettling realization: if a Force user is capable of producing this

kind of force using their mind, why the hell do they need to use lightsabers?

Seriously, let's say that Marek is 1000x more powerful than the average Jedi.

That would still mean said Jedi could theoretically produce 5.8 million Newtons of force with

their mind.

A person caught in a car crash in which the car is travelling at 30 MPH without wearing

a seatbelt is exposed to just over 100,000 Newtons of force.

With that in mind a Jedi, without even trying , should be able to produce car crash-levels

of force with a flick of their wrist.

Even if you argue that other Jedi could resist such force, the math is insane.

For example, let's take that 100,000 Newtons figure, a very, very conservative estimate

of how much force an average Jedi could easily produce, considering that it has been established

multiple times that with the Force, "size and mass mean nothing."

Taking our Force = Mass x Acceleration formula and swapping it around, we can work out that

Acceleration = Force / Mass.

Which means a Jedi able to produce 100,000 Newtons of force could accelerate an object

weighing half a kilo to speeds of 200,000 meters per second.

If you could do that, fighting people becomes a total non-issue.

Every fight in the Star Wars trilogy should have ended in about three seconds, and consisted

entirely of a Jedi launching a piece of debris into someone's face at 300 MPH.

4.

The Matrix: The Agents Should Have Been Able to "Dodge This"

The first Matrix movie features a scene in which Trinity very awesomely shoots an Agent

at point-blank range in the face, after slapping a bunch of SWAT officers to death on a rooftop

with Keanu Reeves.

It's a pretty badass scene that cements Trinity as one of the coolest and most capable

female characters in recent movie history.

However, the Agent she shoots totally should have been able to dodge the shot.

By calculating the distance an Agent is from Neo when he fires the barrage of bullets that

he dodges like a boss, an Agent's reaction time is put at around 0.04 seconds or faster.

Meaning, in the time it takes Trinity to say the words "Dodge this," the Agent she's

trying to shoot totally had enough time to beat her to death before she'd finished

talking.

Think about it — it takes Trinity a full two seconds (trust us, we counted) to say

"Dodge this."

In that same amount of time, literally 20 seconds earlier, the same agent was able to

move his entire body quickly enough to dodge bullets travelling 1250 feet per second.

What was stopping him from moving that fast the instant he heard Trinity talking?

That's not us being pedantic — we honestly want to know because, as far as we can tell,

there was nothing stopping him from killing Trinity and ending the franchise right there.

3.

Forrest Gump: His Wealth Would Cause Tons of Problems

If you've never seen Forrest Gump, the basic story is that Tom Hanks stumbles his way through

life and, through sheer dumb luck, ends up becoming a billionaire shrimp baron, a football

pro, a war hero, and an Olympic ping pong champion.

We're here to talk about the first fact.

Thanks to his shrimping success (not in that way, you pervs,) Gump has an estimated wealth

of $5.6 billion, money he never seems to spend.

We're not saying that he should donate it to charity or something stupid like that,

but he could at least, you know, spend it.

Just sit back for a moment and consider what Gump is doing.

He's hoarding billions of dollars from his local economy; imagine the boost he could

give the community of Greenbow, Alabama if he spread around a little of that cheddar.

But he doesn't.

In fact, one of the few things we ever outright see Gump buy is the old farm his crush used

to live on, which he then immediately bulldozes to the ground.

Don't you want to turn it into an actual farm, Gump?

Perhaps honor Jenny's memory by giving your local community a bunch of new jobs and source

of pride?

No, you just want to cut grass for free, robbing your community of yet another job someone

could be getting paid to do.

Awesome job, moron.

2.

Friends: Everyone There is an Ageless God

Okay so that's a bit of an overstatement, but time in the Friends universe seems to

stand still, or at least stop and start at random.

Straight off the bat, Ross' birthday is an absolute mess, with him openly claiming

to be 29 years old for three seasons straight.

Even the show's official Wiki can't explain why.

He even celebrates the same birthday, twice!

Then you have Ross' sometimes-lover-sometimes-not Rachel, who was supposedly pregnant at Chandler

and Monica's wedding, which is canonically in May of 2001, but then goes on maternity

leave in August of 2002.

That would suggest Rachel was pregnant for 15 months!

Of course this can all be put down to lazy writing, but we're guessing that like us,

most everyone reading this is now disappointed that they were watching a show about people

with superpowers, and never got to see one person have their head punched off.

1.

Jurassic Park: DNA's Half Life Would Make the Entire Film Impossible

Despite the fact that the world collectively wants dinosaurs like, so hard, such a dream

is impossible.

This is due to the fact that DNA, the very building blocks of life, have an built-in

expiration date.

According to research conducted on the bones of Moa (an giant-ass extinct bird,) DNA can

only last a calculated 521 years.

This means that any creature that died further back than around the 15th century, even if

it's perfectly preserved, will have no usable DNA left in its body that we could use to

clone it.

This sadly means that we will likely never be able to clone dinosaurs.

Ever.

Meaning everything you saw in Jurassic Park is absolute fiction, and the thought of gearing

up and riding a T-Rex is one that is going to have to live on in both our imaginations,

and our enemies' nightmares.

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Building is About the Basics - Duration: 5:39.

How many have ever gone to the gym?

Ok.

Ok do you get muscles just because you bought a gym membership?

No.

What do you got to do?

You have got to go into the weight room, and do what?

Lift the weights.

How many people come into network marketing and they don't make any money.

What are they doing?

They are not lifting the weights.

And the weights in network marketing are the basics.

So the simple basics.

There are three little basics that I do.

Number 1, use the products.

How many would say that sounds like a simple one.

And this works for a product company, a service company, it's kind of the same.

But use the products.

Be your own best customer.

Be your own best customer.

If you don't believe in what you are doing, how are you going to get other people to believe

in it.

Are you amazed, here in the front row, the top leaders here of the industry, are you

amazed at how many people can't even use the products, consistently.

I mean could you imagine if your down line, your teams, all were actively using your products,

the volume, and the income that would be created.

So it's very important to get your people locked into the products.

I had a couple that I signed up and they were hitting and missing on the products, and I

called them up and I said "How are you doing?"

And they were not doing well on the products, and they weren't doing anything in the business.

And I said, "Hey are you guys going to get serious?"

And they said, "Yeah."

And I got them to go on a 90 day track, a 90 day focus.

They got results over those 90 days, and everybody started asking them, "What are you doing?"

And you know what, they started signing people up, they got posted on Facebook, and they

started signing more people up.

They got momentum and guess how many people they have on their team today?

17,000.

17,000, yeah give that a big hand.

17,000.

And so using the products, locking people in, making sure they stay focused on it.

Follow up with them to make sure they are using the products.

So number 1 just simply using the products, getting your team to use the products consistently.

Number 2 basic.

Talk to people.

How many of talk to somebody before.

Ok we have all talked to someone, right?

Talk to people.

I mean we talk about what we like.

We talk about the weather, we talk about sports.

We talk about a vacation.

We talk about our kids.

But here's the thing that I know.

Network Marketing you get paid for your word of mouth advertising.

Ok you get paid for your word of mouth advertising.

Does it pay then to talk to a lot of people.

So here's it.

If you talk to like 3 people a day, how many people is that going to be in a year.

It's going to be over a thousand people.

3 people a day is going to be a thousand people.

Now I have another story that is tied into this that is just a real life example.

I got Jerry and Annie to take a look at our program.

Jerry and Annie were in Colorado, it took me two years to get them to look.

I got Jerry and Annie in, they got Joe right away.

Joe got Paul and Suzanne within a year, it was a year later, and Joe.

Suzanne and Paul now have over 75,000 people on their team.

Now the reason why this happened, is I talked to Jerry and Annie and I said, "Hey, you got

to take a look."

And it took two years to get them.

So you have got to talk to people consistently, all the time, over and over and over.

So for.

Number three.

Number three.

Is use the tools.

Tools make it go quicker and faster and better.

You don't have to reinvent the wheel.

Just take the tools that the company offers and utilize them.

Ok.

I create structure with the tools and my team becomes the tour guide and it makes it easy

for them.

And so I will give you an example, I get people going to a video, then to recorded call, and

then to a three way call.

Ok just bang bang bang.

Have conference calls and webinars to support the team weekly.

And they are able to plug in that way.

Hey my name is Eric Worre and if you are involved in the network marketing profession, I want

to invite you to come to the Network Marketing Pro YouTube Channel.

Every week we put out content on how you can become a network marketing professional.

We have tips, ideas, strategies, interviews with million dollar earners in the profession,

interviews with global icons like Tony Robbins or Sir Richard Branson.

Lots of different things that we provide, they are absolutely free.

Do yourself a favor, click on the link, subscribe to the YouTube Channel, tell your friends

to do the same, and I can't wait to see you there.

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Kong Skull Island SPOILERS Movie Review - Duration: 16:07.

Hello and welcome to my spoiler review for Kong Skull Island

which I'm going to begin with a public service announcement:

For the love of Kong

we have got to convince people to see this movie!

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Can Hanging Upside Down Kill You? - Duration: 2:43.

Maybe you tried this as a kid: challenging your friends on the playground to see how

long everyone could hang upside down from the monkey bars.

You could feel the blood rushing to your head, and maybe you lasted a few minutes before

giving up, because it's pretty uncomfortable.

Or maybe an adult told you to get down because your head will explode, or something silly

like that.

Well, it turns out, hanging upside down isn't all fun and games.

Because if you do it for too long, like a few hours or more, you actually could die.

Now, it's not a common thing.

Most of the reported cases involve people getting trapped upside down somehow, like

a man in Utah who got stuck in a cave and died after 28 hours.

Medical examiners call these deaths in a head-down position, reverse or inverse suspension.

The exact reason why hanging upside down can kill you isn't totally clear, because there

are a /lot/ of things that could go wrong.

In a lot of these cases, the official cause of death is asphyxiation, or a lack of oxygen.

Physicians have proposed that when you're upside down, your liver and intestines put

extra weight onto your lungs, making it harder to breathe.

But others think heart failure is usually to blame.

If you're flipped around, there's a lot more blood flowing toward your heart than

normal, and that makes it harder for your heart to pump it back out.

Eventually, your heart isn't able to pump enough blood to keep your body going, which

is what we call heart failure.

If being upside down increases stress on your heart, that could also explain why it seems

to take less time for older people or people with heart conditions to die in these unfortunate

situations.

Then, there's all that blood in your brain, increasing pressure.

And that /could/ rupture a blood vessel and trigger a brain hemorrhage, damaging brain

cells.

But, strangely, forensic scientists haven't seen a lot of brain bleeding in upside-down

deaths.

Even if you don't die, hanging upside down could still be dangerous for your eyes.

Your eye is just a squishy orb filled with fluid, which focuses light onto your retina

so you can see.

And things can go wrong if that fluid is at the wrong pressure.

When you're upside down, the pressure inside your eye can double, and a few people have

reported temporary vision problems.

So, it's probably best to stop those kinds of playground challenges… and just, y'know,

avoid death-defying stunts that involve hanging upside down.

They're pretty dangerous.

Thanks for asking, and thanks especially to all of our patrons on Patreon who keep these

answers coming.

If you'd like to submit questions to be answered, go to patreon.com/scishow.

And don't forget to go to youtube.com/scishow and subscribe!

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Chicago Medical Malpractice Trial Lawyers - CHHLaw.com - Duration: 1:28.

The number of cases that actually go to trial are small.

Trying medical malpractice cases is expensive, it's difficult, and they are easy to lose if you don't know what you're doing.

Very few lawyers are actual true trial lawyers.

The majority of lawyers attempt to settle the case to avoid the work, anxiety, and pressures of actually trying a case in front of a jury.

The majority of lawyers in town who do personal injury as a general category don't like to try medical malpractice cases.

At our firm, this is all we do and trying cases is a big part of what we do. It's how we maximize value to the client.

Trial work is a very, very specific skill that must be honed and learned over time. The only way you can become a good trial lawyer is to actually try cases.

The willingness to take a case to trial is the ultimate price that a hospital, a doctor, or another medical care provider would have to pay.

If they know up front that you are a law firm either unwilling or unable to take a case to trial, you will never be able to get full value for your case.

You have to be able to be willing to get into the arena with them in order for them to be willing to pay you what the case is worth.

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I'm Losing Faith || Spoken Word - Duration: 3:41.

Be still in your faith and the world will not shake you.

Money can run out, But His love cannot.

You may feel Down and Out, But He is always Up and In your Heart and

Heaven Showing you the way.

People say that he doesn't speak, But really,

They just don't know how to listen.

Jesus is always there.

So the real question is, Where are you?

Where is your faith?

Does it come once a month like the bills you are stressed over?

Or is it there everyday like the God you are too worried to properly give reverence to?

When you feel lonely, Remember, that it is only your imagination

playing tricks on you.

You're walking through a well-lit room with your eyes closed

And wondering why you keep bumping into walls.

Open your eyes, See the Light.

See that the Bible is the lightswitch That lets the son of God brighten up the room.

He will always be there.

In sickness, And in health:

In that way, A good relationship with the Lord is like

a good marriage; Don't be so divorced from the truth of your

own existence.

Hear me!

Keep your faith like you keep your body: It is an extension of everything that you

are!

Your empowerment to change the world around you

A person, who does not walk in righteousness does not walk at all:

They are merely being blown in the wind like a leaf that fell off of the Tree of Life.

Do not be led astray.

Keep your faith as alive as you keep yourself Because you are dead without it.

I know it gets hard I know that it isn't easy,

But this is the truth of life.

Everything that you need to know has been put into a book:

Read it and hold it dear to your heart.

Do not make it harder than it is.

Life, Can easily lead to death if you don't look

both ways before you cross the road of reality.

Be cautious with your heart in mind: Do not let the apathy of the herd lead you

to disobey the shepherd.

God is there for you the same way that he always was.

You just have to open your heart.

What more must I say?

What more do you need to be convinced?

I would ask you To remember the reason that you became a Christian

in the first place, And if you can't then you need to find your

reason now.

Do not be afraid to test yourself; The only thing you must fear is the Lord.

If your faith feels empty then do not be afraid to fill it:

A thirsty man with an empty cup is a fool if he refuses to dunk it into the well.

Are you thirsty?

The answers are abundant.

You may feel that you are parched in the desert, But the reality is that there are cacti all

around you: What I mean is that you can get the answers

that you need If you are willing to be hurt in the process.

You must not be afraid to risk your life in pursuit of the divine truth.

Loving God through fear is not loving him at all

It is a lie and honesty is the only thing that can save you.

So, Are you ready?

If so, Pick up your Bible.

Find other Christians to converse with.

Ask them the hard questions.

Do not let your fear keep you from getting where you need to be.

Do this, And not only will you find the truth,

But the ills of your life will pass Because you will find the strength of the

Lord And be better equipped to deal with them.

You will no longer feel so alone or afraid.

The Lord with be your defense against all enemies:

Your sword and your shield.

You will be more than ready to face any of the challenges that your life has thrown at

you.

May the Gospel give you life.

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Arsenal vs Bayern Munich 2017 5-1 Champions League: Alexis Sanchez Laughing, Emirates Stadium - Duration: 1:54.

Alexis Sanchez was caught trying to smother a smirk as Arsenal suffered a Champions League

defeat the Emirates.

Arsenal's 5-1 defeat on Tuesday night saw Arsene Wenger's crash out the last 16 for

the seventh straight season.

The defeat was made worse for Arsenal fans after television cameras showed Alexis Sanchez

trying to hide his smile after Arturo Vidal made it 5-1 to Bayern Munich.

It was unclear what prompted Sanchez's smirk, but the timing of the reaction will be hard

to handle for Arsenal fans.

The Chilean's Arsenal future is uncertain after he walked out of training last week

following an angry bust-up with teammates.

It was alleged that Sanchez stormed off the training pitch in the middle of the session,

which a number of his team-mates confronted him about in the locker room.

Arsene Wenger dropped Sanches for Arsenal's 3-1 defeat to Liverpool on Saturday, although

he maintained it was for tactical reasons.

Speaking after the game on BT Sport, Rio Ferdinand says he expects Alexis Sanche to leave Arsenal

in the Summer.

"I don't think this guy's going to be here next season.

He's not going to sit there and say 'this is for me.'

He will look at the gulf in class and think 'I'm not going to win anything here'," said

Ferdinand.

Why do you think Alexis Sanchez was smiling during Arsenal's 1-5 defeat against Bayern

Munich at the Champions League?

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DK Rap (Overused Version) - Donkey Kong 64 - Duration: 1:31.

Here, Here, Here we go!

So they're finally here,

Clapping for you,

If you know the claps,

You can join in too!

Put your hands together, if you wanna clap,

As we take you through, this monkey clap!

Huh! Clap Clap!

Put your hands together!

He's the clapper of the bunch!

Put your hands together!

Cause he's finally back,

To put his hands together!

His coconut hands, can clap in spurts!

If he claps...

He puts his hands together!

His clap's bigger, faster, and stronger too!

He's the first clapper of the clap clap crew! Huh!

You know what?

This is stupid!

Is the DK Rap even cool?

Cause this isn't funny!

Mario Head: Woo Hoo! Hello! Rappers: Huh?

Mario Head: That was a little bit hard for you.

Mario Head: But I bet if we do it again, it's a gonna be easier!

Okay! Here we go!

(Shooting Stars - Bag Raiders)

Walnuts, Peanuts, Pineapple Smells,

Grapes, Melons, Oranges, and Coconut Shells! Aw yeah!

Walnuts, Peanuts, Pineapple Smells,

Grapes, Melons, Oranges, and Coconut Shells!

XD

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2017 Jaguar F-TYPE SVR v Porsche 911 Turbo | Track Test - Duration: 3:53.

Tipped to be the biggest battle between Germany and Britain in just over 70 years, we are

here at Broadford to test these mainly track-focused weapons to see who comes out top dog, or in

this case, top cat.

[Music]

G'day team, about to cut a lap in the Jaguar F-TYPE SVR, see if we can get her purring

like a kitten, the engine certainly sounds strong, listen to that note.

Well, plenty of punch.

We're already pulling big speeds, I'm already seeing close to 200 already, a little late

on the brakes, pretty responsive breaking.

Turns in very responsively.

Heaps of power.

A little bit of push here, just balance it out with a big stab on the gas, get it to

neutral oversteer, if you like.

Change it at about seven, again, really, really big speeds again down here.

Just braking past the kink, still in fourth gear, not quite long enough to get to third,

tip it in here.

[Music]

Listen to that note.

I tell you what, it's pretty neutral.

I was expecting a bit more understeer than this, but again, a big stab on the gas neutrals

that out, a bit of oversteer, late on the brakes, carbon ceramics on this thing, so

it stops pretty well.

Turn-in oversteer here.

Short shift to third out of here.

Wow.

The big thing for me is how responsive that engine is, and how good does it sound.

On the front straight, third gear this time, trying to limit some wheel spin, and away

we go.

Shifting at seven again.

Wow.

What a car.

It's certainly no kitten, that's for sure.

[Music]

Well here we are in the 911 Turbo, four wheel drive, four wheel steer.

Plenty of gizmos.

I'm tipping this is going to be a pretty rapid old lap here.

Still does sound really good, I just – it has that old Porsche Six sound to it, which

is surprising.

Massive speeds, over 200 in the turn one here.

Again, turns in very well, like I said, four wheel steering, a little bit of understeer

mid-corner, and just gas her up on the exit, plenty of grip with that four wheel drive.

Shifting just under seven, big torque, don't need to rev it too much.

Wow, how rapid is that.

Way over 200 ks an hour on the approach off the back straight.

[Music]

Again, tip it in, a little bit of oversteer in the mid-corner there, it's a bit of fun.

Wow, this thing is very, very rapid.

Quite responsive in the steering, good steering feel weight, that's for sure.

And this is fun.

Oh, hit the limiter.

Getting really hard on the brakes.

No carbon ceramics on this one, but it still stops well, and again, get it pointed where

I want it to go, gas the throttle, plenty of grip.

And again, last corner coming up, I'm not sure what lap time this is, but it feels very,

very rapid, like I said, out to the outside edge here, watch that taco, trying to hit

the limit, which I've done a couple of times already.

Wow.

What a lap.

[Music]

Well, the Jaguar has theatre, it has presence, it has the best soundtrack, but ultimately,

it's probably a better grand tourer.

But for me, as a race driver, the Porsche is definitely the better track car.

It's ballistic in a straight line, it stops on a dime, and it's just that little bit

more user-friendly.

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V-Ray 3.5 Quick Review – Part 3: GPU features and GPU tutorial (3ds Max) - Duration: 9:47.

So, is GPU rendering just for preview?

Or can you use it as a full production renderer?

With the new V-Ray 3.5, you most certainly can.

Today we're gonna take a take a look, at all the new GPU features of V-Ray 3.5.

That's coming up!

Hello YouTube, I'm Kevin The Dane – and today, we're finishing up on the new V-Ray

3.5 reviews.

Today is gonna be all about the new GPU features.

So let's lay 'em out there: Most importantly, for me at least, is the

low GPU thread priority – this means I can actually use my compåuter, while I'm rendering.

Because I only have one GPU in my machine.

Then we have support for some of the new features: The adaptive lighting algorith, and the interactive

lens effects.

I talk a lot more about these in last weeks episode, so there will be a link somewhere

here, and in the description below.

Then we have support for some of the older features:

Render masks, cashed irrandiance maps, directional lighting, the V-Ray clipper plane and aerial

perspective, that were introduced in V-Ray 3.3.

Then we have some added shader support.

We have support for the Stochastic Flakes, that were introduced in V-Ray 3.4.

We have support for the Matte Shadow Catcher.

And we have support for the V-Ray Color2bump and we have some Forest Shader support, for

people using iToo's Forest Pack.

With improved algorithms and On-Demand Mip-Mapping, GPU rendering has also become a lot less memory

heavy.

And finally they have added support for more render elements.

So, it looks like V-Ray RT is finally production ready, so let's have a look at some of the

new features.

But first, let me explain how to setup your scene for GPU rendering.

First off, you need to have a fairly decent graphics card.

Preferably, an nVidia card, that will allow you to use the faster CUDA framework, but

most AMD cards are supported as well, through the OpenCL framework.

Lets open up a scene.

Any old scene you have will do just fine.

I'm gonna open up this iPod shuffle scene.

Open up the render settings window by pressing F10.

Now, before V-Ray 3.5, you'd might switch to Active Shade, to be able to use the GPU

renderer in Real Time, and still make changes to the scene.

But with the new interactive production renderer, we don't need to do that.

So just leave it at production rendering.

Then simply switch you renderer to V-Ray RT and go to the RT tab.

Now, you might wanna change a few settings before rendering.

First of all you wanna choose a framework.

We don't want the RT to run on the CPU, so chose CUDA if you have a supported nVidia

card.

Otherwise you choose OpenCL.

I'm gonna go with CUDA.

For me, I also wanna switch on the Low GPU Thread Priority.

Or else I won't be able to record while rendering.

If you have multiple GPUs in your machine, you can go to the next rollout and untick

one of them, to leave some GPU power for other processes such as 3ds Max.. or Netflix.

I'll just leave this on, since I only have same one.

Just like with the regular renderer you can set a max time on your render.

This might be useful for rendering a preview of an animation, or if you are on a tight

deadline, or if you simply want the render to be as clean as possible, in 8 hours when

you get home from work.

If you are not using the time based approach, you will control the render quality with the

noise threshold parameter.

0.005 is production quality.

And if you plan to use the denoiser you can easily go a lot higher, say fx. 0.05.

Then just add a V-Ray denoiser elements and we're ready to go.

Open up the frame buffer and hit "interactive rendering", and your scene should render.

Now, I've experienced, that sometimes it renders far slower than expected . Just stop

the render, hit the normal render button.

Stop it again, and hit interactive – that should do the trick.

You can see here, that the image looks a bit weird.

That's because the denoiser already was applied, and is now waiting to update again.

You can manually update, by clicking here – and we have a much nicer result.

But let's just disable it for now, so we don't have to worry about updating them.

Now, let's test a few of the new features: See, I have this rim-light out here, but it's

kind of all over the place, making my image look flat.

So with the light directionality, I can tune it in to illuminate only the iPod.

Then of course I need to turn down the intensity as well.

And we have amuch nice looking image.

Another cool feature is in the framebuffer itself.

To test it, we need to activate DoF on our camera.

Go to camera, and enable DoF.

Now back to the framebuffer.

To change the focus, simply rightclick on a spot and choose set focus distance.

Now you can just click anywhere and the camera will refocus.

A couple of other new features are hiding in here as well.

You can select an object directly in the framebuffer, or even select its material, and it opens

up in the material editor.

Another new feature is the ability to render with a Matte Shadow Catcher.

And Chaos Group have even added it to the V-Ray toolbar, so all we have to do is click

this button, et voila, we have a shadow catcher.

But, this doesn't work in interactive mode, so we need to stop this.

And let's just activate the DeNoiser again and hit render.

There we have it, an image with an alpha channel.

Now just save this out as a PNG, and you can composite it on top of some other graphics.

Now, a quick note here: Apparently the alpha channel here wasn't sampled very well.

This surely must be a mistake.

I'll have to ask around to get an answer – but if you render the same scene on the

CPU, you alpha channel will look a lot cleaner.

I have a couple of more scenes with some stuff I wanna show you.

First of all I wanna show you the stochastic flakes material.

That is an excellent new shader for creating snow, car paints, and what not.

It was introduced in vray 3.4 and is now also available for the GPU renderer.

So let's open up the material editor and have a look.

I have here a vray blend material, that consists of a base color and 2 flake materials and

a polish on top.

The flake materials are put together, so that you chose how many flakes you want, and then

you control the scale of the flakes.

This will depend on your mapping.

You can use custom UV mapping, or as I do her, an automated triplaner map based on object

XYZ.

Then you set your glossiness, and that controls, at which angle to a lightsource, that you

flakes will be visible.

And together with the blur value controls the look of the flakes.

Then I have another flake material, with some slightly different settings.

And on top of it all, I have a third flake material.

But one this one disabled the flades.

That means that there will be no flakes, just an added layer of glossiness on top of the

other materials.

The blend material is an additive material, which is one of the features that is now also

supported by V-Ray RT.

So let's try to render it out, and see how it looks.

Let me just check the settings here.

Everything is fine, so lets hit render.

And let's just stop it, and render interactively instead, cause I wanna show you another cool

feature.

It's not a new feature, but it is a great feature of V-Ray RT, so I'll include it

anyway.

The ability to zoom in, just like with 2D pan zoom in the viewports.

Right click and click real zoom.

Then you can just zoom in on a specific part of your image, and you'll be able to get

a nice upscaled view of what this will look like, once you render it in a higher resolution.

Now, for the next cool feature, the Aerial Perspective, I'll need yet a scene with

some depth.

So let's jump over here.

This is a scene I made last year.

It is just a plane, with an image, and then I have subdivided it and resculped the plane.

You can see I have a ridge here, and one here.

And they are both moved closer to the camera over here, in the cameras Z-direction, so

that when I switch to the camera, the image looks totally fine and undistorted.

This is a technique called projection mapping, and the purpose of this is to give a slight

parallax in the image, when I move the camera around.

Now, lets try to render this.

You can see that it is not a very pretty image.

So let's just stop that, and go to "rendering", "environment" (that is also on your hotkey

"8").

Let's go down here to the effects tab.

Press add.

Aerial Perspective.

Visibility range, that's 3000.

Atmosphere height, that's.. hmm.

Let's just leave it at 6000.

We want to effect the environment.

Aaand we'll chose a blue-ish color.

Something like that.

Now, let's close this down, and re-render with the Aerial Perspective effect enabled.

And now you'll see that we get a fog effect here, and the parts of the mountain that are

furthest away, they are covered the most by the fog.

Maybe I tinted this juuust a little bit to blue – but I think you get the idea, that

you can add some serious realism to your scenes with this aerial perspective effect.

And now you can render this effect with the GPU as well.

If you are curious about any of these features, old or new, , there's a poll up here in

the info bar.

So let me know what kind of tutorials you'd like to see from me.

Something, that I'd like to see next from ChaosGroup, are tooltips in the V-Ray RT tab.

Of course, you can always just go look it up in the documentation, but tooltips are

a lot more convenient.

What would you guys like to see next from Chaos Group?

Let me know in the comments below, and as always, don't forget to like, subcribe,

share, tweet, whatever floats your boat.

Aaand, cut!

V-Ray 3.5, take one.

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[ENGSUB] BTS Roller Water Playing - Duration: 3:50.

Are you ready?

Please set the timer

Ready!

Go!

Why is he so fast?

Next!

Oh, so fast

Hurry up!

J-Hope, you need to stop him.

I guess we can't match them

Next, Jimin!

Hey

Oh, Jimin

There is no spy

I don't think they have a spy

Jimin ah~ Hurry up! Come here

How long? How many seconds?

We are all exhausted

It's hard to disrupt

I guess he's not the spy

Are you okay?

Does a spy do this?

He shook like this but it didn't disrupt

I was not fast but my team did well

Your new hair style looks cool

Jimin, stroke your hair

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Solving the Puzzle of Plate Tectonics - Duration: 4:23.

Breaking up is hard to do.

Sometimes, it feels like it goes on forever...days...weeks...months...millions of years?

Just ask Pangaea.

[OPEN]

Plate tectonics.

It's not your fault if you take it for granite.

The concept that the Earth's crust moves around, rubs together, and pulls apart seems

obvious now.

I mean just look at it.

But as recently as 50 years ago, thinking the continents had ever actually moved from

their current locations would have gotten you laughed out of any serious scientific

meeting.

The notion of moving continents all started with Alfred Wegener.

He noticed the continents appeared to fit together, almost perfectly, like a jigsaw

puzzle.

And if they used to fit together, that means they must have somehow moved apart.

This led him to introduce a new idea: "continental drift".

The snug fit of coastlines wasn't the only evidence that the continents were all once

joined together in a giant landmass, all nice and cozy

Wegener noticed fossils of certain animals had been found in Africa, India, and Antarctica.

How did the same animal end up all over the world?

Before, geologists thought land bridges had connected the continents, and were now submerged

or eroded away.

Or else, they swam.

Remains of an ancient fern had also been found on FIVE continents.

And ferns definitely can't swim.

It just didn't make sense.

That wasn't all.

The same types of rocks and mountains lined up continuously between continents.

It was a convincing body of evidence suggesting the continents moved around during Earth's

history, so obviously Wegener was celebrated and awarded for this brilliant idea, right?

More like the opposite.

One paleontologist called his theory "Germanic pseudoscience".

He was ridiculed around the world for his "delirious ravings."

The reason for all the hate was no one could see HOW continents might move.

Did the rotation of the Earth create enough centrifugal force to move them?

Was it the tides?

These forces weren't strong enough to move entire continents.

Wegener was never able to convince other scientists before he died on an expedition to Greenland

in 1930 at only 50 years old.

He never knew the fate of his ideas.

In 1929, Arthur Holmes showed thermal convection in the mantle could create enough of a current

to move the continental crust on top of it, an idea he originally got from Wegener.

In 1962, geologist Harry Hess found a strange magnetic pattern along a seafloor ridge.

Earth's magnetic field has flipped hundreds of time over the planet's history.

Magnetic minerals deep in the Earth, in hot magma, preserved this magnetic fingerprint

as they cooled and hardened into rock.

Just like planetary tree rings, geologists could analyze the rock on either side of the

ridge to retrace its history.

The seafloor was spreading apart at these ridges, where new rock was oozing up from

the hot mantle.

Geologists finally had proof that earth's crust wasn't static.

It was constantly changing.

They're even moving right now?

Can't you tell?

Probably not.

Every year, the spreading at the Mid-Atlantic ridge pushes the Eurasian plate and North

American plate just 2.5 centimeters farther apart, but over millions of years, that really

adds up.

Spreading between plates also happens on land.

The African plate and the Arabian plate are actually splitting the continent in two.

These deep rift valleys will eventually become an ocean and create a new, separate African

landmass.

The "Ring of Fire" is where denser oceanic crust is moving underneath the less dense

continental crust.

90% of the world's earthquakes and most major volcanoes occur along this margin.

Monstrous eruptions and destructive earthquakes change our world everyday and influence the

lives of humans all over it.

Just like the the surface of our dynamic planet, the story of plate tectonics shows us it can

take a little while before earth-shaking ideas change the world… if you catch my drift.

Stay curious!

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