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Hi Lego fans! Now as you all know I'm a

big collector of Lego and I love hunting

out some of the quirkiest sets. I've

had my eye on this thing for quite a

long time. This is set number 40228

Geoffrey and friends, or as I

like to call it the creepy giraffe.

So I've wanted this set for quite some

time so we got in the car and drove to

that magical place with toys in their

millions all under one roof -

the Toys "R" Us and this is a Toys

"R" Us exclusive. They still have these

on the shelves, in fact they've got loads

and loads of these so they must have

severely over-ordered. These are

selling it $5.99 each which is I think a

great price point for the set.

You've got 133 pieces so it's quite a

nice piece count for that $6 price tag

and I also like the fact that it comes

with two little kid minifigures here

which is very cute and of course it's

very creepy looking Geoffrey the giraffe.

So as I often like to do with these

cheaper sets I've got one which I'm

going to open up and build today and

another one for my collection. So let's

have a look at the back of the box, see

what we've got going on here and that's

interesting. So it looks like the giraffe

can be posed and walk. I'm not convinced

that this character is going to stand up

on his own but we will take a look at

that. And yeah very cool little set.

I really like this creepy

giraffe so let's go ahead we'll open

this up and see what we've got inside.

Cool so no tape on this box just one of

these tabs here and this is where I

usually completely break the box and

there we go

so I was going to say really easy to get

into. Sometimes these are not very easy

to get into and pretty low expectations

for this set so let's see what we get ...

Oh, wow okay I thought this is too good to

be true so we've got this giraffe here

with all of the nice printed parts with

stars on except they're not. We have a

huge number of stickers to apply here

and we don't like stickers because

they're such a pain to get on and when

you have OCD like me getting them on just

right it's so important yeah so not very

happy with the stickers but yeah.

We're not going to get a ton of pieces

in here got a couple of cool little

minifigs and yeah very nice so I'm going

to do a speed build on this. This is

going to take me 30 seconds to put

together then we'll take a look at our creepy giraffe.

[music and frantic building]

Here he is, this is Geoffrey the giraffe and his little

friends and I've got to say I really

enjoyed putting this set together. Okay so

the stickers weren't a lot of fun but I

really like the way this turned out and

you know what, I don't think he's quite

as creepy as I initially thought. The

minifigures are very nice and the

giraffe is quite fun you know I don't

think I'm going to be tucking him away in

the corner I think I might actually put

him on display. So let's take a look at

our minifigures in more detail and then

we can take a look at Geoffrey the giraffe.

Here's our boy minifig. I really like

this little guy he's very cool

particularly like this printed top here

and the classic 80s Lego spaceman on

there. That's awesome! We've also got

these green arms and a little bit of

printing here to show that he's got a

kind of I guess a long sleeved green

undershirt with the t-shirt over the top

he's got a very cute expression with

those freckles there and a nice little

hairpiece and no printing on the back and

obviously we've got these short legs

because he's a child. That's our little boy.

Here's the second minifigure this is a

little girl and she's very cute she's

got a similar expression to the boy with

the little freckles there on the face

and she's wearing this very nice printed

dolphin top. If we flip that over you can

see there's also printing on the back and

this kind of tied halter neck top that's

very nice and she's got these cute lilac pants

If we take the hairpiece off as you can

see here we've got the ponytail and on

the back of the head we've got a second

expression but I'm not sure that's what

I would want to display she looks a

little bit upset there so we're going to

go away and hide that. We want our little

girl to be happy. Why would she be upset?

Maybe she looked at the creepy giraffe!

So that's our little girl that's a

very cute minifig and I've seen this top

before. This is also on the Mom from our

Easter egg hunt in 2017 this is the

seasonal special if you've not already

checked out our video on that set please

go ahead and do so.

Finally, here's Geoffrey the creepy giraffe and he holds

the world record for most stickers ever

on a Lego character which is probably

not true but it sure felt like it when I

was sticking all these stars all over in

so actually I dunno I don't know whether

he's creepy or not I think it really

depends on how you open the jaw he looks

a bit creepy for you do that but then if

you close the mouth up, yeah he looks a

little bit more gentle and you know what,

he's actually growing on me. I think I

kind of like him. He's got lots of points

of articulation. We can move his arms and

we can move his legs into whatever

positions we need and yeah he's really

cool. I want to see if this guy is going

to stand up so I'm going to do a little

bit of manipulation and let's cut back

and see if we can make him stand on his own.

Okay, so Geoffrey does stand up if you

call that standing up. I've had to kind

of manipulate him into an almost like

cantilever position. So yeah he can

balance on those legs but the images on

the back of the box that we showed

earlier - those were completely made up.

There's no way this giraffe is going to

do anything like stand up, he's just too

back heavy. He will fall over if we try

and stand him up let's just give that a

little go. ASd there is absolutely no way

he's going to stand up on his own.

So standing him up for display is probably

not going to be an option but you can

sit him down. His limbs are very

maneuverable. He's got this little tail

that you can manipulate the position of

as well and he looks great kind of sat

down. You could almost actually put him

over the edge of a bookshelf and fold

his legs down and I think it would look

pretty cool but he's great, he's really

growing on me and you know what I do

like Geoffrey, I don't think he's creepy at all

just the way he comes off on the box

made him look a little creepy and that

is our Geoffrey the giraffe.

So that was Geoffrey and Friends set number 40228

with 133 pieces. So is

Geoffrey the giraffe creepy or is he kind?

I don't know I'm going to leave it up to

you! Do feel free to tell us what you

think in the comments. So I do hope you

enjoyed this review video of Geoffrey

today. If you did, please hit the like

button because that really helps us and

be sure to subscribe for more Lego

content. We're releasing at least two

videos a week and we've got a big

backlog of videos for you to go and see.

So thank you for joining us today.

You mean a lot to us and we will see you

on the next build video!

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If you have pain or numbness in the fingers, Look this!

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and the same hand position.

The carpal tunnel is a passageway formed by an arch of bones and the transverse ligament

carpal.

There are the flexor tendons of the fingers and the median nerve. This median nerve to be

tablet, may cause symptoms of pain and tingling.

Some exercises can relieve these symptoms:

1. Add the palms facing the chest. Below the chin. Lower hands to her waist,

keeping close to the body. Hold this position for 15 to 30 seconds.

Perform 2-4 times.

2- Extend the arm with the palm to up.

On his wrist, his hand turned to the ground. With the aid of the other hand, bend your wrist.

You should feel a slight stretch to moderate the forearm.

Hold this position for 30 seconds. Repeat 2 to 4 times.

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Macro Desktop Safari: Through the Viewfinder with Marcin Lewandowski - Duration: 3:48.

Welcome.

My name is Marcin Lewandowski

and you're watching

The Viewfinder

on AdoramaTV.

In this episode

I would like to

take you for a short

desktop safari

using macro photography

as our travelpod.

So if you're considering

the Nikkor 105mm f/2.8,

or if you're thinking about

trying out macro and getting some

extension rings for your already

existing lens collection,

or if the weather

is not exactly peachy

and you don't feel like

going out, then here are

some ideas and inspiration

for desktop-based photography.

With desktop safari

we're going to explore

organic matter which

can be very interesting

to build skills in macro photography.

Even if we don't have the option

to meet exotic species

somewhere in the wild.

To remedy this lack of access

to said wilderness,

when I'm on a walk,

I always keep my eyes open

for nice clean items such as:

feathers, shells, leaves, flowers,

dead butterflies or other insects.

These might not only be useful as props

for other photographs

but can become subjects

for macro study themselves.

Even a simple feather

can be approached

from many different perspectives.

To begin, let's make the feather float.

In my experience,

I find that the simplest

resolution to make things hover in the

air is to use

the power of my mind

but sewing thread

does the job just fine.

It is strong, thin and it takes only

a few minutes

to remove in post-production

using Lightroom or Photoshop.

Starting with a wide angle

and a decent sized object

a macro lens might not even be

necessary as wide angle lenses tend to

focus from quite a short distance.

So even by sticking to natural light

we can take drastically

different photographs.

Starting with a dreamy white on white

and negative like,

shot on a black background.

Notice how the change

of aperture between them

makes the feather

look almost extra light.

Play with some angles,

find one that appeals to you

and try adding a flash.

Tweaking the simplest of setups can

be a lot of fun.

Experiment with your ideas.

When we move from levitation to a more

steady tabletop,

the choice of surfaces

and backgrounds opens so many

possibilities that it's almost

mind-boggling.

Just to spark the imagination,

let me mention two variables

that play nicely

in the macro environment

these are:

any reflective surfaces

and interesting choice of props

for the background.

So today I'm playing with a new

polished black marble cutting board,

that we can make either

black or white depending on the angle.

For the background

I like using various

smartly placed objects.

Use a variety of shapes

and colors to get interesting bokeh.

Personally, I find that sequins deliver

on this tremendously well.

You can naturally combine

a number

of different surfaces,

backgrounds and objects

for more variety,

like this tiny feather

on a piece of skin shed by an iguana.

Again,

trying out different variations

and mixing things up is key,

as long as we

can find some pleasing harmony.

Most of all,

have some fun

and you might even

create a nice print

for your hall along the way.

If you like these techniques

and want to see more

then subscribe to AdoramaTV

and remember to check out the

Adorama Learning Center for some cool

tips and tutorials.

This was Marcin Lewandowski

for AdoramaTV.

See you next time.

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Razão para se APAIXONAR por MARSELHA- ESPECIAL FÉRIAS 2017 ( English subs) - Duration: 5:38.

Hii friends. Good morning!

Today i'm gonna show you one reason why i fall in love with Marseille.

So with you're thinking about visit France but not Marseille because you are thinking like: Why? what this city could offer me?

I'm gonna show you a cheap thing to do and to visit it

And it's a beautiful place here. Really nice place

For this we'll need comfortable clothes, sneakers, sun block because sometimes there has a lot of sun and we just get red

Food and water

Let's go

We need food so i'm in the supermarket and i choose croissant, strawberry. Those croissants are 2 EUR and come 4 in the packet and the strawberry is 1,69 EUR

Now i'm gonna find some could thing and let's go

To go to the Calanques. ( I think i don't mentioned the name before)

You need to take a bus or to drive

I don't have a car so we're going by bus. The bus you need to take it's the 21

He comes from the subway Castellane but he also passes the subway Rond-Point du Prado. And i prefer the second one because it's close of my house

I'm waiting in front of Corbusier, here is the building

And i'll take the bus 21 to go to the Calanques. The bus in Marseille costs 1,60 if you buy in the subway points

But if you buy inside the bus it's 2 EUR. The most cheap thing it's buy 10 tickets

the bus that i will take now it's constant. So you don't have to be afraid of lost it

It's a bus that drives all the time, even in the celebrations. It's the better in the city ( i think)

So let's go to our picnic, and ride, and knowing more Marseille.

So you have to jump out in the last stop. You'll have 2 options. Go to the left= Campus Luminy of the university Aix-Marseille

Or you take the right/left like i'm doing right now.

You gonna follow the curve and you'll see another bus stop . So just follow this way

and go right straight

So walking right straight you gonna be in an important point of our trip

Because if you don't have water this is the place to get it. FOR FREE

And you can't buy inside the park because don't have stores in there. So here you have a water tap.

Ohh gosh, i'm already tired.

Coming back; So you can have this water here and continues in our way

There we have a concierge, but no one says nothing

And you have to walk all the way to the Calanques.

Here is the entrance, with the "concierge"and some signs and here we have the pic of Sugiton

So this is the Calanque of Sugiton, it's really pretty

And here we have a map of the Calanques and where you can go

We gonna take this way until the end

And there we'll have some direction to chose.

So here we are and we have 3 options. Or we take the left, go straight

Or we can take the right and after a curve in the left. I'll show you all

So here will be the "straight" but it's hard and there we have the 3 choice, there it's

The first one it's the most easy, and it's the best option to family because it's an open path

And you don't have to climb a lot

This one it's hard but the most fast

Welcome to Sugiton

So this is the famous image of the Calanques in Marseille

And from here we can walk more to stay closer the sea

And do a picnic, to swim, do whatever you want it.

And this is what we gonna do today because i'm hungry and i'll show you the water. It's so pretty

Very clean you can see through it, i already did so i know!

Here we have some tourists, every time it's like that. You'll listen people talk other languages

And there it is.We will go down, are you seing the color? It's like two colors

It's just beautiful

So here is the view before entering the track

There it's the trail, in the left

And i don't know if you can see the clearest part, it's the "beach"

It's not a "beach" it's the place the people go to swim

So here it's the point after the track

Now i gonna chose my place and maybe swim. It's really hot today but usually the water it's really could

So i don't now if i will swim. Probably yes because you all know, i am crazy

Now the star, i will give you all some tips to be fit in the beach. Just not

You chose a chocolate Danette. Chocolate with caramel because it's how we like

Ok girls, okkk???

Here we have a medical book, but actually it's really boring

So this is the reason why i love Marseille

Principally with the Calanques, it's a geological formation ( i didn't explained)

Part of them it's in Cassis and the other part is here at Marseille

And it's just breathless, it's a part of the city that i came to relax

And enjoy more, sometimes you think about Marseille and think the city isn't clean but it's and is pretty too. Principally in the paradise. BYEEE

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LEGO Geoffrey & Friends (40228) Toys "R" Us Exclusive Review - Duration: 8:05.

Hi Lego fans! Now as you all know I'm a

big collector of Lego and I love hunting

out some of the quirkiest sets. I've

had my eye on this thing for quite a

long time. This is set number 40228

Geoffrey and friends, or as I

like to call it the creepy giraffe.

So I've wanted this set for quite some

time so we got in the car and drove to

that magical place with toys in their

millions all under one roof -

the Toys "R" Us and this is a Toys

"R" Us exclusive. They still have these

on the shelves, in fact they've got loads

and loads of these so they must have

severely over-ordered. These are

selling it $5.99 each which is I think a

great price point for the set.

You've got 133 pieces so it's quite a

nice piece count for that $6 price tag

and I also like the fact that it comes

with two little kid minifigures here

which is very cute and of course it's

very creepy looking Geoffrey the giraffe.

So as I often like to do with these

cheaper sets I've got one which I'm

going to open up and build today and

another one for my collection. So let's

have a look at the back of the box, see

what we've got going on here and that's

interesting. So it looks like the giraffe

can be posed and walk. I'm not convinced

that this character is going to stand up

on his own but we will take a look at

that. And yeah very cool little set.

I really like this creepy

giraffe so let's go ahead we'll open

this up and see what we've got inside.

Cool so no tape on this box just one of

these tabs here and this is where I

usually completely break the box and

there we go

so I was going to say really easy to get

into. Sometimes these are not very easy

to get into and pretty low expectations

for this set so let's see what we get ...

Oh, wow okay I thought this is too good to

be true so we've got this giraffe here

with all of the nice printed parts with

stars on except they're not. We have a

huge number of stickers to apply here

and we don't like stickers because

they're such a pain to get on and when

you have OCD like me getting them on just

right it's so important yeah so not very

happy with the stickers but yeah.

We're not going to get a ton of pieces

in here got a couple of cool little

minifigs and yeah very nice so I'm going

to do a speed build on this. This is

going to take me 30 seconds to put

together then we'll take a look at our creepy giraffe.

[music and frantic building]

Here he is, this is Geoffrey the giraffe and his little

friends and I've got to say I really

enjoyed putting this set together. Okay so

the stickers weren't a lot of fun but I

really like the way this turned out and

you know what, I don't think he's quite

as creepy as I initially thought. The

minifigures are very nice and the

giraffe is quite fun you know I don't

think I'm going to be tucking him away in

the corner I think I might actually put

him on display. So let's take a look at

our minifigures in more detail and then

we can take a look at Geoffrey the giraffe.

Here's our boy minifig. I really like

this little guy he's very cool

particularly like this printed top here

and the classic 80s Lego spaceman on

there. That's awesome! We've also got

these green arms and a little bit of

printing here to show that he's got a

kind of I guess a long sleeved green

undershirt with the t-shirt over the top

he's got a very cute expression with

those freckles there and a nice little

hairpiece and no printing on the back and

obviously we've got these short legs

because he's a child. That's our little boy.

Here's the second minifigure this is a

little girl and she's very cute she's

got a similar expression to the boy with

the little freckles there on the face

and she's wearing this very nice printed

dolphin top. If we flip that over you can

see there's also printing on the back and

this kind of tied halter neck top that's

very nice and she's got these cute lilac pants

If we take the hairpiece off as you can

see here we've got the ponytail and on

the back of the head we've got a second

expression but I'm not sure that's what

I would want to display she looks a

little bit upset there so we're going to

go away and hide that. We want our little

girl to be happy. Why would she be upset?

Maybe she looked at the creepy giraffe!

So that's our little girl that's a

very cute minifig and I've seen this top

before. This is also on the Mom from our

Easter egg hunt in 2017 this is the

seasonal special if you've not already

checked out our video on that set please

go ahead and do so.

Finally, here's Geoffrey the creepy giraffe and he holds

the world record for most stickers ever

on a Lego character which is probably

not true but it sure felt like it when I

was sticking all these stars all over in

so actually I dunno I don't know whether

he's creepy or not I think it really

depends on how you open the jaw he looks

a bit creepy for you do that but then if

you close the mouth up, yeah he looks a

little bit more gentle and you know what,

he's actually growing on me. I think I

kind of like him. He's got lots of points

of articulation. We can move his arms and

we can move his legs into whatever

positions we need and yeah he's really

cool. I want to see if this guy is going

to stand up so I'm going to do a little

bit of manipulation and let's cut back

and see if we can make him stand on his own.

Okay, so Geoffrey does stand up if you

call that standing up. I've had to kind

of manipulate him into an almost like

cantilever position. So yeah he can

balance on those legs but the images on

the back of the box that we showed

earlier - those were completely made up.

There's no way this giraffe is going to

do anything like stand up, he's just too

back heavy. He will fall over if we try

and stand him up let's just give that a

little go. ASd there is absolutely no way

he's going to stand up on his own.

So standing him up for display is probably

not going to be an option but you can

sit him down. His limbs are very

maneuverable. He's got this little tail

that you can manipulate the position of

as well and he looks great kind of sat

down. You could almost actually put him

over the edge of a bookshelf and fold

his legs down and I think it would look

pretty cool but he's great, he's really

growing on me and you know what I do

like Geoffrey, I don't think he's creepy at all

just the way he comes off on the box

made him look a little creepy and that

is our Geoffrey the giraffe.

So that was Geoffrey and Friends set number 40228

with 133 pieces. So is

Geoffrey the giraffe creepy or is he kind?

I don't know I'm going to leave it up to

you! Do feel free to tell us what you

think in the comments. So I do hope you

enjoyed this review video of Geoffrey

today. If you did, please hit the like

button because that really helps us and

be sure to subscribe for more Lego

content. We're releasing at least two

videos a week and we've got a big

backlog of videos for you to go and see.

So thank you for joining us today.

You mean a lot to us and we will see you

on the next build video!

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Jack Ma: Don't Let Others Limit You (Jack Ma 2017) - Duration: 5:11.

I didn't have a rich father tried it

three times for University all failed I

applied for harvard for ten times all

failed they don't want to see me for

the last time I went to the Teachers

College which was considered the third

or fourth class of my city so apply jobs

for 30 times got rejected it was so

difficult at that time I was so

frustrated because I taught in the

university my payment was ten dollars a

month because I could not find a good

job in 1994 discussed that I'm going to

do something called Internet and 23 of

them against it it's a stupid idea

we have never heard by the internet and

you know nothing about computer and I

never thought I was smart nobody

believed that I could be successful

because everybody said well this guy

think differently think crazily that you

know he thinks about something that

will never work I try to borrow three thousand

US dollars from the bank it took me three

miles but I still cannot get it we

talked to over 30 or 40 venture

capitalists

everybody said no forget it

a lot of people said Alibaba is a

terrible model as I said I believe it I

think this thing could be big I never

thought it will be that big like today I

believe that something something is

waiting for me there and I have to work

hard to prove myself that was the tough

experience so we gather 50 thousand US

dollars from 18 founder we studied for

the first three years we do not have

even one dollar revenue from our

business what's not easy why it keeps on

going ahead going forward because I

received a lot of email of thanks from

the customer they say this is such a

great thing we cannot pay you but

this thing helped us if you keep on

helping us one day you will be

successful and I believe this little

by little we build up our business little

by little we're good on our ecosystem of

the infrastructure and now after 16

years we have alibaba group we have

a t-mall group we have a taopao group

w have alipay and people said you are

so smart how could you make a company

like that

Bill Gates Warren Buffet the Jack Welch

Larry Page Mark Zuckerberg the

difference between those people and

other people they are always optimistic

for the future they never complain they

always try to solve the problems of the

others when you're optimistic it's

always opportunity people seem here

today jack where is the opportunity I

don't have a job I don't have this I

don't have that we are at the best of

times of the century the best assets you

have is that you are young don't

complain let the other people complain

the opportunity lie always like where

people complain think about how you can

make things different

is there anything I can do that make the

difference and then when you think about

this start do it I saw a lot of people

young people have a fantastic ideas

every evening but in the morning they go

to the office same again being an

entrepreneur you have to do the things

before the other people do you have to

wake up before the other people wake up

you have to be more buried than the

others use the instinct

everything you do is to the need of the

customer

to everybody to any person tomorrow is

new make the move make the action

whether investors believe it is or not

whether your friends believe it or not

whether your parents believe it or not

that's not important you believe it

your team believe it and work day and

night on this that's how the things

happens make enough mistakes you fall

you stand up any mistake is that income

is a wonderful revenue don't worry about

the money money follow the people people

should follow the dreams if you have a

dream just to go ahead

I think nobody can conquer the world we

only can serve the world either work for

the others or work for yourself and I

choose the way work for myself

working for myself that means working

for the society if you really want to

work yourself think about the others

because only when the other people are

successful when the other people are

happy you'll be successful you will be

happy

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Kristyn Golier: Floral Designer - Duration: 2:58.

RYAN: THIS IS "CT STYLE."

WE ARE CELEBRATING MOMS, AND WE

ARE THINKING ABOUT SOMETHING

DIFFERENT FOR A MOTHER'S DAY

GIFT.

TERESA: HE WITH SOME IDEAS ON

FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS IS KRISTIN.

WELCOME TO THE SHOW.

AND YOU FOR HAVING ME.

I WANTED TO DO SOMETHING THAT

SMELLS GREAT AND IS NICE AND

BRIGHT.

SO, I LINED THE BASE WITH FRESH

LIME.

RYAN: HOW DOES IT ALL STAY IN

THEIR?

-- IN TH ERE?

--

HOW DOES IT ALL STAY IN

THERE?

YOU JUST KIND OF MUSH IT

TOGETHER.

RYAN: THE FLOWERS ARE FROM YOUR

PERSONAL GARDEN?

THE FLOWERS ARE FROM MY

PERSONAL GARDEN.

THE MINT IS FROM A FRIEND'S.

WE JUST SQUEEZE THESE IN, AND WE

TAKE ONE MORE AND WE ARE ALL

SET.

WE KEEP THESE AT AN

ANGLE -- WE

CUT THESE AT AN ANGLE.

IT IS IMPORTANT TO CUT THEM AS

AN ANGLE.

I ALWAYS CUT THEM THAT WAY.

IT IS IMPORTANT TO MAKE SURE THE

WATER STAYS RELATIVELY NICE AND

FULL.

I JUST CUT THESE FROM MY GARDEN.

LILAC IS IN BLOOM RIGHT NOW.

TERESA: IT SMELLS SO PRETTY

BETWEEN THE LIME AND WHY LACK.

RYAN: HOW MUCH WOULD YOU

TYPICALLY PAY FOR THE SOMETHING

LIKE THIS?

ABOUT $75.

RYAN: SO THIS REALLY IS A

DIY

GIFT IDEA.

-- DIY MONEY-SAVING GIFT IDEA.

THIS IS SOMETHING THAT

STARTED AS A HOBBY FOR ME.

I HAD A LITTLE FLOWER BUSINESS

RIGHT OUT OF COLLEGE, AND NOW I

DO IT FOR FRIENDS AND SPECIAL

LITTLE OCCASIONS.

RYAN: HOW ABOUT THESE OVER HERE?

THESE ARE SOME FUN PLANTS I

BOUGHT AT TRADER JOE.

THESE ARE SOME PLANTERS

AND

CONTAINERS I PICKED UP AT

MICHAEL'S.

THIS IS JUST SOMETHING THAT IS

EASY TO DO AND CAN BE VERY

PRETTY.

RYAN: ALL RIGHT, KRISTIN, THINK

YOU SO MUCH FOR JOINING US ON

"CT STYLE."

WHERE CAN PEOPLE CHECK YOU OUT

ONLINE?

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I've had an idea. I'll need to LEAN on you, of COURSE. - Duration: 4:08.

Welcome to Development That Pays

My name is Gary Straughan

If you're here for the first time, it would be great if you'd consider subscribing.

We do an episode like this every Wednesday.

Actually.

Not like this.

This one is going to be a bit different.

I've had a few thoughts bouncing around in my head.

And I'd like like to share them with you.

The first thing I've been thinking about is LEAN.

More than thinking ... reading.

I finally got around to reading the Eric Ries' book The Lean Startup.

We've touched on Lean one or twice

Minimum Viable Product has cropped up on a few occasions.

And I'd like to do more.

But I've hesitated

Mainly because I don't have that much hands-on experience of Lean

The other thing I've been thinking about

for the best part of year.

Is the idea of putting together some kind of course

There'd be loads of shiny new videos

Maybe even a clutch of Cheat Sheets.

(You know I like my Cheat Sheets.)

Of course, it's just a pipe dream.

I don't have the time to put together a course

It's a non-starter.

Forget it.

It's completely out of the question.

What took me the longest time for me to realise -

but you can probably see immediately -

is that a way forward is staring me in the face.

What if I could create a course in a LEAN way?

Not only would I get a course...

I'd also get some practical experience of "doing Lean"

There's another set of synergies here.

And it involves... you.

Yes you!

It doesn't seem like 5 minutes since...

Things were really quiet around here.

Now it's much more lively.

Do you know that the number of subscribers to this channel

has more than doubled in the last three months?

Loads of interesting - and knowledgeable - comments and discussion.

There's a lot of knowledge out there that I'd love to tap in to.

I'd like to involve you in the process of "creating-a-course-in-a-lean-way".

And in return...

I'll share the entire process with you.

I think it could work really, really well.

Or the whole thing might fall on its face.

Either way it'll be entertaining.

Right, let's give this some structure.

I'm going to create a course.

Not the "big assed" course that I've spent the last year imagining.

It's going to be a "small-ass" course.

Probably a 5-day mini-course.

Subject?

Let's start as we mean to go on and do it on the basis of some data.

Here are my YouTube stats for the last 90 days.

Kanban Scrum vs Kanban

Kanban vs Scrum Scrum

I think a course about Kanban and Scrum might be a good idea, don't you?

And I already have a bunch of content on Scum and Kanban that could be re-purposed...

But I'm getting ahead of myself.

5 day mini-course.

Scrum and Kanban.

Those are the constraints.

And now I'm now turning it over to you.

What's my first move?

Let me know in the comments below.

Remember, I'm looking for a "lean" first move.

A Minimum Viable Product, perhaps?

If you're not familiar with MVPs. - or if you need some inspiration

then check-out the episode on my 3 favourite MVPs.

Then come back here and let me know your suggestion for my first move.

If you think that more information is needed in order to decide the first move, ask a question

Please ask a question in the comments. I'll do my best to respond.

I'm really looking forward to reading your comments

and I can't wait to see where this leads us

Thanks for watching.

If you enjoyed this episode please click to like.

And hit the logo to subscribe for a new episode every Wednesday.

I look forward to seeing you next time.

Cheers for now.

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S N Lazarev Learn To Forgive - Duration: 3:15.

S.N. Lazarev: Learn To Forgive

To learn to forgive, actually means to accept God�s will. A man who goes against God is

not capable of living. He or She doesn�t know how to be happy. A single cell cannot

go against an organism. That�s why it�s important to understand that it all comes

from God. If there is something bad in our lives, it must be a result of our imperfection.

I took some time and observed all the types of illnesses and accidents that people go

through, and I noticed a pattern: lack of love. Illness and accidents limit our animalistic

urges and direct us towards God. A sick man becomes a better man and dedicates a lot more

time to spirituality. It is in times of great ordeals and misfortune that people turn into

true believers.

On average, the crew on a ship consists of 40% believers, 40% atheists and 20% undefined.

However, when a storm hits, they all become believers. They all pray and ask God to save

them. When the storm is over, they again become 40% believers, 40% atheists and 20% undefined.

Therefore, in order to forgive we need to feel God�s presence everywhere and in everything

and understand that if we�re sick, or we are dealing with a lot of problems, that�s

a direct result of our karma, our imperfection, and in the end, the lack of love we feel deep

down in our souls.

So, learn to forgive and accept God�s will.

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Hillary Wool '17 On Opportunities for International Travel - Duration: 0:55.

I would say as someone who didn't have as many opportunities for

international travel before CBS, a lot of those experiences really stand out to me.

So whether it was looking out over Inle Lake in Myanmar with a group that I

was with for the recent global immersion program that I did there or

whether it was being at the top of one of the tallest buildings in Tokyo

staring out at the kind of vast beautiful expanse of lights at night.

I think just having the opportunity to see so many other cultures,

really see different parts of the world, and to do so

while building meaningful relationships with my fellow peers.

I think all of those experiences have just been so incredible and

I feel really privileged to have been able to have them here.

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Royal Rife's Energy MachineWhy It Was Really Silenced - Duration: 9:45.

Royal Rife�s Energy Machine: Why It Was Really Silenced

The tactics used to silence any free energy, alternative healing device, or beneficial

technology to humanity are still the same: attack someone�s character, call them a

quack, discredit their inventions with fake science, or bankrupt them.

If these techniques don�t work, then the federal government will seize the patent,

and turn to even more nefarious tactics like murder to make sure that something which was

meant to heal can instead be weaponized, or reverse engineered, and then used by the Deep

State for purposes which these devices were never intended by their creators.

History is littered with examples.

More than seven inventions were stolen from Nikola Tesla.

Wilhelm Reich�s orgone energy was suppressed.

Linus Pauling�s cancer cures were called quackery, and more than 5,000 additional inventions

of varying benefit have been suppressed or stolen by government agencies.

Among those incredible machines which have been first called defunct, then suppressed,

and subsequently become part of a disinformation campaign is the Rife machine, evolved from

the research of Royal Rife.

This particular machine had to be silenced by the deep state because it was profoundly

valuable for multiple reasons.

Dr. Royal Rife�s machine developed in the 1930s was a pioneering front-runner for today�s

version of energetic medicine.

It isn�t as though this technology wasn�t used in other forms in our distant past.

The Vedic scriptures, the teachings of the ancient Pythagoreans, and numerous additional

cultures detail the benefits of sympathetic resonance without really being able to quantify

how it works scientifically.

Rife did.

He laid it all out in relatively simple terms for those who understand sound technology.

Carl Sagan once wrote that 97% of our DNA is �junk� but that isn�t true.

His and other researchers� assumptions, as evidenced in the failure of the Human Genome

Project which found 1000 genes fewer than scientists originally proposed were false.

It was only when people like Rupert Sheldrake began suggesting that the quantum field, or

morphogenetic field (vibrating energy) precedes and guides all biological life forms that

people began to understand what Rife and others from our ancient past had already discovered.

It�s no mistake that Sheldrake started using the term �morphic resonance� to talk about

how our cells are transformed with energetic resonance.

A large part of our DNA responds to vibration.

You can check out the work of Dr. Joseph Puelo and Leonard Horowitz to learn how resonant

frequencies can benefit you right now (or simply download them for free).

Just a few of these frequencies include:

396 Hz � Return to joy from grief, liberate yourself from guilt and fear

417 Hz � Facilitate change

528 Hz � Repair DNA, support miraculous transformation

639 Hz � Connect with your spiritual family, heal relationships

714 Hz � Find solutions to challenges, clear you head, problem-solve

852 Hz � Return to your spiritual Self

Rife�s Machine Was a Massive Threat

The rife machine posed a massive threat to the paychecks of the elite of the time � the

very same family bloodlines which we are dealing with in today�s banker-war-machine-pedophilia-pharmaceutical-pushing

racket.

The Rife Machine is said to cure moles, auto-immune diseases, herniated discs, cold, flu, heart

disease, lime disease, ulcers, diabetes, neurological conditions, depression, candida, chemical

poisoning, high blood pressure, anxiety, low-energy, dental infections, dog, horse, and cat diseases,

and yes � cancer � that trillion-dollar disease which we still host stupid runs, and

wear pink ribbons for.

(No disrespect to those who are suffering from or have family suffering from this or

any other disease.)

Rife�s machine used variable frequency via a pulsed radio transmitter to produce mechanical

resonance with the cells of the physical body.

He brought the cells back into harmony, and as you may know from other study in the bioacoustics

and bioenergetics of the body, when the cells are in �harmony,� that is vibrating at

a speed which they are most comfortable, disease simply cannot exist.

Rife�s machine came along only after transducer technology was fairly common, but the results

of the predecessor machines were not consistent or predictable.

The Rife machine changed all that, and this is when electro-medicine was demonized.

Likely because Rife proved that microorganisms are affected by resonant frequency in the

mid 1920s, Universal Pictures came out with the movie, Frankenstein, in the 1930s which

helped to demonize electro-medicine of all kinds.

This single movie, along with other tactics caused Rife to have to downplay his device.

The device soon fell into disrepute, and his intellectual property was seized.

The AMA (American Medical Association) likely destroyed Rife�s reputation from there,

and we have heard little about electro-magnetic resonance to cure almost every ailment since.

Where to Find Remnants of Rife�s Amazing Tech?

Royal Rife�s technology is still alive, though.

You can see various versions of it promoted even by the puppets of mainstream medicine

like Dr. Oz in the form of Pulsed Electromagnetic Field Therapy (PEMF), but you can also apply

it yourself using other forms of vibration like sound, color, and light.

Thousands of years ago, for example, the Egyptians built healing temples of light.

Bathing a patient in specific colors of light produced certain, desired effects.

Today we know that even a blindfolded person will experience physiological reactions under

different colored rays.

In other words, the skin sees in technicolor, because it is affected by electromagnetic

changes, or the vibration of matter.

Changing the Bio-Electrical Field, the Life Force

Our Life Force is basically excited molecules or vibration.

It can be lowered or raised by our exposure to other vibrations.

These vibrations are composed of ions (electrolytes) that carry a positive or negative charge.

This is known as magnetism or energy and is found in all living things.

Unlike static electricity in which the ions fly in all directions, electricity in living

beings has direction and is organized.

When subjected to highly cohesive forms of energy like certain colors, music, or light,

the body�s Life Force comes into harmony.

Rife understood this � he just used electrical currents.

The body is composed of a certain number and type of vibrations when it is healthy.

Dr. Norman Walker states that a healthy human body has (roughly) 47,000,000,000 vibrations

every second as per the Angstrom Unit.

�Chronic pains, which may manifest as fibromyalgia, myofascial syndrome, arthritis, or irritable

bowel syndrome, are clear examples of energy disruption.

Meridian therapy is based on the concept that the flow of energy is blocked, not allowing

smooth passage of blood, lymph, and nerve supply to the organs.

When an area on a meridian indicates stress, or a reflex feels tight, this reflects congestion

of an energy pathway.

� Any modality which allows the free flow of

this energy will thus heal the body.

As long as Rife�s (and other�s) technology is suppressed we have ample, if not slow,

ways to affect the bio-electrical field.

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11 Immigrant Scientists Who Made Great Contributions To America - Duration: 12:45.

11 Immigrant Scientists Who Made Great Contributions to America

Throughout America's history, immigrants have played a vital part in shaping the country's

growth and progress as a nation.

They arrived seeking opportunities that were out of reach in their native lands.

In many cases, they were escaping religious or ethnic persecution, or fleeing the horrors

of war or natural disasters.

Scientists of all types have numbered among those pursuing a new life in America.

In doing so, they brought expertise that significantly contributed to progress in their respective

fields, advancing scientific discovery in disciplines ranging from theoretical physics

to pathology to biochemistry.

Immigrant scientists have also received some of the highest accolades in science for their

pioneering work since 2000, 40 percent of the Nobel Prizes won by Americans in the areas

of chemistry, medicine and physics — 31 of 78 awards — were earned by immigrants.

In this video, I'm going to show you 11 Immigrant Scientists Who Made Great Contributions to

America.

But before we start, make sure to subscribe our channel so you won't miss any interesting

update in the future guys!

Here are 11 scientists who began their scientific journeys in different countries — but eventually,

the paths that they followed all converged in America, the country they came to call

their home.

1 - John James Audubon: Naturalist and artist (1785–1851)

John James Audubon was born in Saint Domingue (now known as Haiti) and grew up in Nantes,

France.

He was sent to America in 1803 at the age of 18, to avoid conscription into the French

army.

Audubon investigated and documented observations of the natural world, showing a special interest

in birds.

He identified 25 bird species and 12 new subspecies, but he is perhaps best known for his extraordinarily

lifelike drawings and paintings of birds in their natural habitats, drawn with careful

attention to anatomical detail.

His crowning achievement was the book, "Birds of America," which compiled 435 watercolor

prints and is considered a landmark of wildlife illustration.

2 - John Muir: Naturalist and writer (1848–1914)

Naturalist and writer John Muir was born in Scotland, emigrating to Wisconsin with his

family in 1849.

Fascinated by wild spaces from a young age, Muir observed and wrote extensively about

the beauty of the natural world.

He was especially captivated by the California landscape, particularly Yosemite and the Sierra

Nevada mountain range.

Muir published 10 books and 300 articles describing his travels, and promoting an appreciation

for nature and conservation.

He was instrumental in the creation of several national parks, including Yosemite, Petrified

Forest, Mount Rainier and Grand Canyon, and he worked closely with President Theodore

Roosevelt to establish conservation programs across the country.

3 - Albert Einstein: Theoretical physicist (1879–1955)

Born in Germany, Albert Einstein followed a more convoluted path than most toward his

eventual American citizenship.

Einstein renounced his German citizenship in 1896 at the age of 17, and became a Swiss

citizen in 1901.

He entered the civil service in Germany in 1914 and regained his German citizenship,

only to renounce it and flee the country in 1933, spurred by anti-Semitism and the growing

power of the Nazi party.

After emigrating to America to accept a position as a professor of theoretical physics at Princeton,

Einstein became an American citizen in 1940, maintaining dual citizenship with Switzerland.

Einstein was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1921 for his explanation of the photoelectric

effect — how light creates electricity — with the groundbreaking observation that light

behaved as a particle as well as a wave.

He is also known for developing the theory of special relativity, which describes the

relationship between space and time, and the theory of general relativity, defining gravity

as linked to the curvature of space and time — the first major theory about gravity since

Newton's in 1687.

4 - Gerty Cori: Biochemist (1896–1957)

Born in Prague, Czechoslovakia — now known as the Czech Republic — Gerty Cori (neé

Radnitz), received a doctorate in medicine from the German University of Prague in 1920,

emigrated to America with her husband Carl Ferdinand Cori in 1922, and became a naturalized

citizen in 1928.

Cori was appointed a professor of biochemistry at the Washington University Medical School

in St. Louis in 1947.

She collaborated with her husband, also a biochemist, in most of her research, and they

were jointly awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1947 — along with Bernardo

Alberto Houssay — for their work decoding a form of glucose, contributing to scientific

understanding of the role played by hormones in metabolizing sugars and starches.

5 - Albert Claude: Cell biologist (1898–1983)

Albert Claude was born in Longlier, Belgium, and obtained a medical degree in 1928 from

Belgium's Université de Liège.

Claude traveled to New York City that same year to work at the Rockefeller Institute

for Medical Research.

He became a U.S. citizen in 1941, arranging for joint citizenship with Belgium in 1949.

Claude launched the field of cell biology by developing a technique that could separate

parts of a living cell for examination under high-magnification electron microscopes.

He shared the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 1974 for this groundbreaking work,

and spent subsequent decades analyzing and mapping cell structures and their functions.

6 - Maria Goeppert Mayer: Theoretical physicist (1906–1972)

Maria Goeppert Mayer was born in Kattowitz, Germany (now Katowice, Poland), and attended

the University of Göttingen, where she earned a doctoral degree in physics in 1930.

She emigrated to the U.S. with her husband that same year, becoming an American citizen

in 1933.

Goeppert Mayer worked on the Manhattan Project team, researching the separation of uranium

isotopes for the development of nuclear weapons.

She later co-developed a novel model explaining how nuclei were distributed in atoms based

on their energy levels, and was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1963 for this discovery,

along with Eugene Wigner and J Hans D Jensen.

7 - Enrico Fermi: Physicist (1901–1954)

Physicist Enrico Fermi, a prominent scientific figure of the nuclear age, was born in Rome,

and received his doctoral degree in physics from the University of Pisa in 1922.

Fermi won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1938 for discovering new radioactive elements produced

by irradiating neutrons, and he emigrated to the U.S. that same year, fleeing the fascist

dictatorship that was emerging in Italy under Benito Mussolini.

He became a U.S. citizen in 1944.

Fermi is perhaps best known as the leader of the team of physicists behind the top-secret

Manhattan Project, formed by the U.S. government in 1941.

Under Fermi's guidance, Manhattan Project scientists produced the first controlled nuclear

chain reaction, a breakthrough that led to the production of the world's first nuclear

weapons.

8 - Hans Bethe: Physicist (1906–2005)

Born in Strassburg Germany (now Strasbourg France), Hans Bethe studied physics at the

University of Frankfurt, earning his doctoral degree in 1928.

In 1933, as the Nazi party gained power in Germany, anti-Semitic policies led to his

dismissal from his position as assistant professor at the University of Tubingen.

Bethe emigrated to the U.S. in 1935, becoming a citizen in 1941.

Bethe's work in the U.S. as part of the teams developing atomic arsenals in the 1940s inspired

him to later promote education and public awareness about nuclear weapons and arms control.

Over subsequent decades he campaigned to end nuclear testing and encouraged scientists

to cease designing new nuclear weapons.

In 1967, he received the Nobel Prize in Physics for discovering the reactions that generate

energy in stars.

9 - Elizabeth Stern: Pathologist (1915-1980)

Elizabeth Stern, born in Ontario, Canada, attended medical school at the University

of Toronto and received her U.S. citizenship in 1943.

She became a professor of epidemiology — the medical branch examining patterns of diseases

— at the University of California in 1963, and was one of the first researchers to specialize

in the study of diseased cells.

Stern published a study describing a link between herpes simplex and cervical cancer;

her discovery is thought to be the first case study linking a specific virus to a specific

type of cancer.

She was the first to link oral contraceptives to cervical cancer, and her work investigating

cervical cells identified 250 progressive stages as the cells transitioned from healthy

to cancerous, enabling earlier cancer detection and treatment.

10 - Rita Levi-Montalcini: Neurobiologist (1909–2012)

Rita Levi-Montalcini was born in Turin Italy, and studied medicine at the University of

Turin, graduating in 1936.

Through World War II, Levi-Montalcini lived under precarious conditions in Mussolini's

Italy; barred from academic work and in hiding due to her Jewish ancestry, she conducted

neurological research on chicken embryos in a makeshift lab in her own home.

Levi-Montalcini relocated to St. Louis, Missouri, in 1947 to accept a post at Washington University,

and she eventually became a dual citizen of the U.S. and Italy In 1986, she was awarded

the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with biochemist Stanley Cohen for isolating

a protein that contributed to embryonic cell growth, transforming scientific understanding

of how cells divide and multiply.

11 - Chien-Shiung Wu: Experimental physicist (1912–1997)

Physicist Chien-Shiung Wu, known as the "First Lady of Physics," was born in Liuhe, Jiangsu

province, China.

She traveled to the U.S. in 1936 to study physics at the University of California at

Berkeley, specializing in nuclear fission and earning a doctoral degree in 1940.

She became a U.S. citizen in 1954.

Wu developed instruments for radiation detection as part of the Manhattan Project, and worked

with other researchers to develop a process for separating uranium metal into the isotopes

which increased the amount of uranium that could power an atomic bomb.

She was the first woman elected to the American Physical Society, serving as its president

in 1975.

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Academy of Sciences, and the first woman to receive an honorary doctorate from Princeton

University.

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Building a Colony in the Stone Age. What Now?? - Roblox Hexogen ALPHA - Lets Play Hexogen on Roblox - Duration: 17:30.

hello you lovely roblox players out

there I don't know what the heck is

happening to my character can you please

be quiet and let me talk for a second

what the heck just got thrown halfway

into the sky oh my goodness gracious

already I am playing roblox which is

something I do not normally play

otherwise and I am sinking now hmm so I

can get closer to my microphone without

having to shove my face close this is a

game called hexagen on roblox and I have

no clue what this is like I have no clue

how to even play roblox to be honest

this is going to be a very very quick

video and I am probably going to get

like almost nowhere in this game because

I have no clue what I'm doing and I'm

not going to be able to play for like

four or five hours so yeah that is that

is delightful and pretty much the only

reason why I'm really playing this is

actually because I got a request to play

it through my own node did I just die

through my fiverr page once again oh

there we go okay we can jump and yes I

got a request to play this through my

favorite page so that's kind of the only

reason why I'm playing this because

roblox honestly doesn't really interest

me that much but I figured I'd give it a

try might as well why not like I usually

say right so I have again no clue what

we're doing but there's this thing here

that says to create base so we can just

do this thing so we have plot size 8 or

plot size 10 or we have plot size 15 hmm

that's a mega plot I don't know I

think let's just go with a small plot

because oh my gosh oh my goodness

gracious we have our small plot I have

no clue what this is like

my one complaint so far is that darkness

in this game when it gets to nighttime

it is dark you can't see a ding dong

darn seeing except for the sky I can see

the sky and that is quite literally

about it alrighty so let's see what we

can do here I do not know what any of

this is colony ratings earnings update

your colony has earned zero more crypto

this hour well that is probably obvious

not enough not enough oh goodness

gracious oh okay well I just randomly

shot a bow I have absolutely no clue

what I'm supposed to be doing right now

I have my colony here which is doing

nothing and I can't afford to buy

anything because I have zero

cryptocurrency as you can see it from

the top

left up there hmm oh cool you can

actually knock a bow too well this this

might not be the greatest idea of me to

be like shooting at someone I I might as

well just try it sure what went why not

okay um all that was not very nice with

me oh I apologize oh that was that was

very rude was that was that a manatee of

me I've even people are gonna hate me in

this game well I guess if they ever see

my video please no I apologize I'm sorry

I did not I have no clue what I'm doing

I literally have no clue and I'm just

fooling around at this trying to figure

out what in the heck I'm supposed to do

out okay apparently I'm being shot at or

something where's my health level okay

well I guess we might as well just go

around it'd be a little bit of a jerk

again because I have no idea what I'm

supposed to do otherwise oh my goodness

says that guys somehow blocking my

arrows I I apologize very very sincerely

sir maybe maybe I am I have no clue but

this is the only way I can figure out

how to actually make money in this game

okay well I have I have 300 now I have

300 crypto-currency whatever that means

and my guy keeps on doing something here

where he's like choking on himself or

something all right now I see something

up in the top right which I probably

should have noticed before if we would

just remove that by pressing tab Oh see

it's dark now and you cannot see a

ding dong darn thing okay so to buy assets

for crypto so I guess I need to go and

buy some assets and then I can make

money

apparently oh there we go look at this

I've just been given 1000 crypto select

an item and place on a pot my goodness

gracious already assets of two I don't

think I can afford anything oh wait I

can afford oh well okay so I guess we

shove a well right there and we can

maybe shove a second well right there I

guess now if the urn crypto from killing

players NPCs something something I

missed I'm sorry be sure to create

maintain and defend strong base it's

survival of the fittest out here

alrighty well

what exactly does this mean for me am I

going to be killed by random people

probably I probably more than likely

will to take on the Stone Age by

yourself no no no I'm not ready I'm not

ready to take on the Stone Age by myself

now thank you very much a great strong

enough colony and I'll invite you to the

Egyptian age oh ok so is this how this

works um all right so my total colony

rating is apparently of 1% so now my

colony has earned 250 more crypto this

hour awesome all right so that is how we

earn crypto I should have been following

the quest line but I did not know 100%

all right so let us stick one of these

things down that apparently houses five

NPCs but I don't know what exactly that

means for me does this mean random NPCs

are going to just pop up all over the

place okay if it's it seems I broke

something there's a little bit of a

flicker I actually shot an arrow in

there and now it is constantly doing

this whatever this is didn't see wait

what

I I am confused it seems that I ran out

of arrows for my starter bow and I was

able to buy another bow with a

Huntersville and apparently for some

reason I have two of them and I have no

clue what is going on right now because

there's a bit of a glitch here

all right there that makes much more

sense thank you so let me go back into

here and I'm going to buy another well

so that we can start earning some more

money

oh jeez of course why didn't I think it

gets super dark at night so why would

you not use a torch

I'm liking this what is wrong with me I

apologize for that oh jeez I can beat

people down with a torch well that's

interesting then

okay so it seems like basically you just

have to wait a very long time for these

different things to if to gain some more

cryptocurrency so that you can buy a

bunch of stuff so you can get more

cryptocurrency so that you can buy more

stuff so you can get more cryptocurrency

more defenses and all that kind of thing

so you basically just have to keep on

going with this and you just have to I

guess wait a bit it seems to be that

really all you need to do all right

would you look at this I made enough

money to finally get a dark well here

which gives us quite a bit more this is

225 income as opposed to 125 income so

we may consider it more per hour which

is really nice and delightful and pretty

much all I'm doing right now is just

literally waiting I'm just constantly

waiting here to try and get more money

so I can get more stuff and and and all

of that I don't really know what else I

can actually do at this point because it

seems there isn't too much other than

going to other players bases and trying

to kill them there and I don't think

that's very nice of me although I

already did kill to two players so maybe

I'm not the nicest person in this game

to begin with anyway oh but look at this

we can actually get a farm now - haha so

that's kind of neat oh there's one other

thing we can do here is we can just put

all these random oh never mind we can

put a single torch around so we have a

single place to put this torch I'll just

maybe put it like right in the middle

ish so that it kind of lights up our

entire colony as opposed to just that

one corner over that way yeah well if

nothing else with this game my guy here

looks extremely happy to be in his

colony so I guess that is great and that

is wonderful so he can be happy living

in his beautiful colony here where he's

got lots of lots of junky he's not going

to be able to walk around very soon

because there's all this stuff taking up

space in his face but that is all right

and we don't need to worry about this oh

no oh no wait we got we got some random

guy

coming over here to try and kill me this

is this is going to be very very nice

isn't it I think I just got hit it

yeah okay well this this is fun isn't it

oh no I I don't even know if I'm getting

hit I don't know why you're trying to

hit me with with the torch there buddy

but uh okay well this this is oh yeah oh

my goodness he killed himself on my trap okay

well that is that is entirely his own

fault and he deserves this and I am I am

very glad sort of maybe sorry for not

looking at the screen at all there for

some reason my heart is actually pumping

for that like that's that's ridiculous

this is that that wasn't even that

intense of a battle and and he and it

makes my heart like beat fast like that

alchemist

oh no there's two more people over there

but they do not seem to be coming

anywhere near me so hopefully they stay

away and now I can't even see them well

great oh no okay well we got another

random guy trying to get into my face

here this is this is not too nice of you

sir where did you go sir oh there he is

again

alrighty well then this is this is not

very nice of you sir sir sir come on

buddy buddy boo hello there there we go

oh look at that I beat him haha

and a lot of people are trying to kill

me about mm-hmm they are not succeeding

or doing very well in doing so mm-hmm

yay me

all right we'll look at this we can now

get the son bow which I believe is what

that guy's there who was just attacking

me a head and something is going very

very wrong here I don't know why can you

calm down just lightly thank you now I

would like to go all the way back over

to my base instead of flying out of it

for some weird reason because that makes

no darn sense at all but yeah this is a

son

I have that now I guess this is a bow

that allows you to just randomly light

things on fire which is cool all right

so let's build our Town Hall I don't

really know what exactly is going to do

I know it gives us more income but other

than that I have no clue so your condos

earned quite a lot my goodness gracious

I am earning a lot of junk oh look at

that okay so now my colony rating is 48

percent so I don't know what exactly

that means or or actually how I

accomplished this but I'm just going to

start like breaking down a few other

things around here

so that I can put up more important

things like more town halls which cost

any craft ton of money I figure out how

to rotate items you simply press R oh my

goodness gracious that would have been

lovely to know long time ago alright so

this this here is my is my colony now

I've built walls which I can go on top

of with that lovely beautiful ladder

there I have like three townhomes on the

way one colony needs three Town Hall's I

have a few other walls of here stone

walls I still have all those things over

there and a few big bunch of houses oh

no I fell off my walls and I have built

this a gem market thing what is it

called what do you call you an ore

market okay there so I bought an ore

market as well and as you can see it's

kind of glitching clipping through my

walls there which is a little bit

slightly strange but I do not mind and I

do not care because that works well for

me that allows me to place more extra

spaces and stuff there for things so my

colony ratings for some reason is now

down to 72 percent instead of at the 90

some percent that it was at a very very

recently and so like I guess I'll just

place another Town Hall thing down there

because I kinda can now now that is

clipping through my ore market and oh

look at that my colony ratings it was at

112 percent there for a split second

that you did see I hope you guys saw

that at least

so my next plan here is to play this

town hall right here clipping through

there just because I kind of can then

haha and then this one I'm going to

stuff right here so that can also click

through and I hear footsteps does that

mean that someone is walking around here

no it does not there's no one here so I

don't know why that kind of thing is

happening all right so now my colony is

at 132 percent rating and I don't really

know what exactly that means because it

is obviously not doing a whole heck of a

lot for me alright so I was finally able

to place a little gate around here so

let me let me just save that there we go

so now we have a little gate that we can

enter that apparently allows us to enter

our baser I thought I would have a door

on it but it does not hmm alright and I

really don't understand what else I am

to do here because it said something

about build enough base or bit-bit build

a good enough base and I'll invite you

to the Egyptian Age well I have built

quite a large base my colony rating is

that like 114 percent I mean it is this

thing here screwing everything up if I

get rid of that there and and I come to

here and I take a random stone wall and

I just stuff it right there is that

going to help me somehow okay well I

honestly don't really know what else I

can do with this game oh we have we have

this guy trying to kill me so maybe this

is what I will do is I will get rid of

him you want you want to be shooted at

huh well it's probably going to be me

who does to this one oh I did hit him

hahahaha ah

and I went again yay me well that is

delightful is it not I don't know

so like I I really don't understand what

else I am to do with this because I have

a 114 percent colony rating and

absolutely nothing is happening so I

don't know what I'm doing wrong or

I even M doing something wrong I don't

know what this does what is what does

this do here oh that makes a stone T

okay is there there is someone else

shooting at me over here so let's let's

go with this let's bring up my bow again

is this is this the same guy

I must have extremely bad aim with this

oh wait I think I think I actually did

hit him there coming up come on come on

stop bouncing around stop bouncing

around and just just accept your fate

just accept your fate sir come on oh

there we go okay so was again what was

this the same person as last time who I

literally just a shot that previously to

this I feel like it is hmm yes this is

the same person who keeps coming

directly for me for some reason I don't

know why but now I am finally dead okay

so I guess that's where I'm going to end

this because I don't understand what

else I'm supposed to do with this I I

built a big gigantic colony and it's not

letting me get to the Egyptian age or

whatever that is so I don't really know

what else to do I mean and and to be

honest I'm not that great at roblox and

and it's not it's not something that

really interests me to play that all

that often this game I have absolutely

no clue what is to be done with this I

mean like I said I built a big colony

and nothing is happening so I am very

very confused by this so you know what

it's before before we end it let's just

go take a quick look at what this guy's

base actually looks like and see if we

can figure out maybe why he's attacking

us because he is being not so nice to me

oh jeez also got dark okay well like I

said I don't understand this so I guess

this is where I'm going to end this

right now so thank y'all so much for

watching I hope you enjoyed this video I

hope I could make it somewhat

entertaining for you at least and I

guess I will see you guys in the next

video Godbless

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WORLDS AND BRIDGES - // NEW ALBUM COMING SOON // - Duration: 2:39.

We live in a world made of many smaller worlds

A world in which there are different rules and regulations

In which there are different cultures and people with an unique appearance

In which people speak many languages and have to use words in order to communicate

Or gestures. That are mostly different in all of these worlds

It wouldn't be nice to offend someone simply with a hand gesture!

But there are many other things that bring us together

Things you can understand whatever your culture and your language are

Arts, for example

Poetry

Dance

Music

Music conveys the idea of cohesion from time immemorial

It can bring different ethnicities together

People of different ages

It can make people dance, even those who never do it

It can make people sing, even those who are tone-deaf

It can make people fall in love with a single glance

Music amplifies emotions,

it talks to our animal instinct and connects it to our rational side

Music is a bridge

Music is a bridge that can cross oceans and bring all of our different worlds together

In order to go back to our origins

To go back to our only world, full of nuance and differences

Without prejudice, without judgment

"Worlds and Bridges"

This is the idea of union that we want to convey

Worlds and Bridges

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Would EPCOT Have Worked? - Duration: 9:26.

There are two Epcots.

The Epcot most guests know is the theme park in Disney World with the "big silver golf

ball" and people who like to drink around the world.

The other Epcot, however, is the original EPCOT.

The Experimental Prototype Community of Tomorrow.

It was Walt Disney's plan for an actual functioning city of the future that would

be the focal point of Disney World and an example for other cities around the world

as to what city life could be like with proper planning and design.

That second EPCOT never came to fruition because Walt Disney died before they even broke ground

in Florida.

His vision was essential to the plans for Epcot, and so without him the city would never happen.

That, however, doesn't stop fans from asking: would it have worked?

Before we jump into this, it's important to note that the only real answer to this

question is that we'll never know.

A project on the scale of Epcot would have without a doubt taken years of revisions and changes.

We will never know what the final Epcot would have actually looked like, how it would have

operated, or what Walt would have done with it as the world changed around him in the

late sixties and early seventies.

So with that out of the way, here's my guess: Yes and no.

Ok ok, that's not a real answer.

Let me be more specific: The more I learn about Walt's initial plans for EPCOT, the

more I believe he would have been able to successfully build, open, and populate the

city of EPCOT.

However I also believe the city's overall goal of acting as an example of a cutting

edge city of the future for others to follow would have ultimately failed.

EPCOT city would have been a massive undertaking for sure.

The resources required to build EPCOT, which would have been multiple times larger than

the Magic Kingdom might, itself, have been a roadblock preventing it from ever happening.

However from a technology perspective, if you consider the details of EPCOT, there really

wasn't anything stopping them.

Most of what was planned for the city would be possible, from the 30 story hotel and convention

center in the middle, to the 50 acre shopping and entertainment district surrounding it,

to the apartment complexes and parks surrounded that, and lastly the low density residential

housing towards the outside.

All of it, on paper is nothing crazy.

It would all be designed in a very specific way with one person overseeing it all, which

was unique, but it was all within the realm of possibility.

Furthermore the proposed transportation methods for the city, both the monorail and people

mover were also possible.

The monorail was already built and operational over in Disneyland, and the people mover would

open just months after Walt's death in the late 60s.

From a practical construction and technology standpoint, there were only two major complications

with EPCOT.

The first was the fact that the proposed 50 acre shopping center surrounding the hotel

was going to be completely enclosed and climate controlled.Over the years this detail would

be exaggerated and warped, with some claiming EPCOT would be a domed city.

However the concept art in the 1966 film shows that the enclosure would, for the most part,

just be a ceiling over the buildings, with sporadic mini glass-domes for natural lighting.

This would have been a big deal.

Part of the reason the shopping district was planned to be a multi-cultural center aimed

at not only residents of EPCOT, but tourists too, is because in order for the high costs

of such a project to work out, the area itself would have to be a big attraction.

That said, while the costs of something as futuristic sounding as a climate controlled

city center might have been a problem, it still could have been possible.

In 1966, the same year EPCOT was announced, Boeing announced the construction of a new

factory in Washington where it's planes would be built.

The Boeing Everett Factory in Everett Washington would end up being the largest building in

the world by volume, covering a whopping 98.7 acres of land, which is almost double of what

EPCOT's city center would be.

So while expensive, the concept of an enclosed area of that size was far from impossible.

The second road bump would have potentially been the city's various layers.

In order to keep traffic flowing through EPCOT and in an attempt to keep the bulk of the

city focused on the people mover and monorail, automotive traffic would be limited to two

layers beneath the city.

The bottom layer would be reserved for truck use so that companies can ship and receive

supplies out of public sight while the layer above that would be reserved for automobile

use, so that cars could either pass through the city smoothly or park at one of the various

underground parking areas.

Conceptually this idea wasn't that crazy either.

The problem, however, is that Florida has a very high water-table, which as a result

means that you can't dig too far down into the ground.

It's the main reason why the utilidor system under the Magic Kingdom isn't actually underground,

but is instead on the ground level, with the theme park sitting on top of it.

In theory Disney could have been able to do something similar here, allowing the trucks

to pass on the ground level, and cars to pass on the level above it.

That would mean putting the rest of the city center on the third layer.

If building a 50 acre enclosed shopping district wasn't hard enough, doing it on top of two

other layers would just be that much harder.

Still though, while they would probably pose significant issues in building Epcot, they

aren't really non-starters.

Nothing about the city was.

After all, Walt's goal was to let this city act as an example of what other cities around

the world could be like, so it wouldn't make sense to work in unrealistic technologies.

So where do I think EPCOT would have failed?

I believe in it's goal to not just serve as a model of the city of the future for others

around the world, but to also remain a cutting edge city of the future over time.

Part of the plan was to invite leaders of industry to establish offices outside of EPCOT

at a massive industrial park where residents of EPCOT could work and guests of EPCOT could

visit to get a look at what upcoming technologies were being developed.

Furthermore, all of the homes and apartments in EPCOT would be constantly outfitted with

the latest and greatest in that new technology.

Guests would be able to witness what a life of the future would be like, and companies

would be able to use the city as a testing ground for their new technology.

Ideally it was the kind of symbiotic relationship that you'd expect only Walt would be able

to pull off.

However as cool as it sounds, I don't think it would have worked out.

If the concept art is anything to go off of, we're talking about ten apartment buildings

and anywhere from 700 to 1000 houses, housing up to 20,000 residents in total.

Even if we assume everyone in EPCOT is part of a family, that's still between

6 and 7 thousand residential units to constantly update.

Do we really think that every time GE came up with a new refrigerator or toaster, they'd

be willing to pay to produce and install 7,000 of them, for the purposes of testing, just

so they could do the whole thing over again with the next one?

Furthermore while companies were slower with products and more open to showing them off

in the 60s, today's world is virtually the opposite.

In a world in which companies like Apple are updating their products every 12 months, and

keep their plans a secret until the very last possible second, it's hard to imagine a

city in which companies would be willing to show off their upcoming technology to competitors

in a setting like Epcot.

Not to mention with the rise of the internet, companies no longer have to count on physical

guests to advertise their brand or test for new products.

Why pay the costs associated with running offices and factories out of Orlando just

to advertise themselves to the millions of guests visiting every year when they can produce

content for the internet that costs virtually nothing in comparison and ends up being seen

by far more people?

It's the same evolution that, in my opinion, is why we've seen a decline in company sponsored

attractions at the Disney parks over the last few decades.

There just isn't as much of an incentive for the companies anymore.

Besides, even if companies were willing to do all of that, would it even be possible

with the speed at which new products are developed today?

Would, for instance, Sony be able to complete the logistical work involved in setting up

7,000 homes with a new high-tech TV before there's an even newer TV ready to go?

Would the speed result in a lifestyle in which resident's homes were under a constant state of upgrade?

Would people really want to live like that?

Ultimately, I think Walt had a wonderful motive when he dreamed up EPCOT.

He saw the state of cities in the US and wanted to not only prove to the world that he could

do better, but he wanted to share with them how to do better so that they could follow

along and improve the lives of millions.

It was a noble goal that, if possible, would require the vision and genius of a man like

Walt Disney.

I suspect had he lived the extra 15+ years he said he would need to build EPCOT, he would

have probably pulled off building a city of the future.

However much like Tomorrowland, or Future World in the Epcot we would eventually get,

I also suspect that city of the future would quickly become just another city of

the present.

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Response: Obama Care Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act - Best Insurance Prices Consumers - Duration: 11:03.

hi YouTube Teresa here and I'm talking

about this is actually a response to one

that my husband did its the video

is called the truth about Obamacare will

shock you okay and I wanted to point out

here this is a response to Mary Z this

was from 16 hours ago she says Obamacare

sucks Obama lied you are not an insurance

expert and the government should keep

their hands off of health care well we

disagree we don't agree with that this

is from my husband I typed he told me

what to type Obamacare put in rights to

protect people from the insurance

companies from them putting out bad

policies when the people bought

insurance plans the people thought they

were covered but when they got sick they

learned their policy didn't cover what

they needed for medical care I'm

concerned we are going to take away

those protections and be back in the

same place where we started with higher

premiums and so that's what the

Republicans want to do right now is go

back to the old ways they were well this

kind of stemmed from he was watching

this show and these Republicans are

telling people that they're going to be

covered through their jobs

the thing is they might have three or

four policies to choose from there's

going to be some that have a top end

limit of maybe $100,000 maybe a top end

limit of 250 thousand dollars things

like that so they're going to have

limits there's going to be less care

available through those policies think

about this okay this is the thing I

think about so what happens when you get

really really ill or sick you have a

family member you meet your $100,000

life life term limit for insurance then

what happens after that where you

supposed to get care from that's the

thing I wonder about where are you

supposed to get the care from now let's

go over here we're going to look at the

this is the part that's always

no one ever talks about the Patient

Protection Affordable Care Act it was

designed to protect the patient's

insurance is getting expensive and so

people might be inclined to choose

something that is more affordable to

them that's in their budget that's what

we do as consumers we choose things in

our budget I'm not interested in the

rhetoric from the insurance companies

from the politicians or whatever they

designed to tell us what we're supposed

to think the Patient Protection Act and

Affordable Care Act often shortened to

Affordable Care Act ACA and nicknamed

Obamacare is a US federal statute

enacted enacted by the 111th United

States Congress and signed into law by

President Obama on March 23 2010 under

the Act hospitals and primary physicians

would transform their practices

financially technologically and

clinically to drive better health care

outcomes lower cost and improve their

methods of distribution and

accessibility the Affordable Care Act

was designed to increase health

insurance quality and affordability

lower the uninsured rate by expanding

insurance coverage and reduce the cost

of health care it introduced mechanisms

including mandates subsidies and

insurance exchanges the law requires

insurers to accept all applicants cover

a specific list of conditions and charge

the same rates regardless of

pre-existing conditions or sex the ACA

has caused a significant reduction in

the number of people without health

insurance with estimates ranging from 20

to 24 million additional people covered

during 2016 increases in overall health

care spending have slowed since the law

was implemented including premiums for

employer-based insurance plan the

Congressional Budget reported in several

studies that the ACA would reduce the

budget deficit and that repealing it

would increase the deficit

and so the thing I have to say about

that is I'm for people who are

self-employed because I don't have a

pool of people to choose from so so this

is going to hurt people like me if

Affordable Care Act is taken away and

say that pre-existing was taken away and

everything else is taken away we are

going to get hurt that's what I have to

say we are going to get hurt the law and

its implementation face challenges in

Congress and the federal courts and some

from the state government's conservative

acts advocacy groups and union leaders

and small business organizations the

Supreme Court upheld the

constitutionality of the ACA individual

mandate as an exercise of Congress

taxing power found that the States

cannot be forced to participate in the

ACA Medicaid expansion the state I live

in does not have Medicaid expansion now

it's proven that the states who do have

Medicaid expansion are doing well so all

the insurance companies in the state of

Georgia where I live have just been left

because they weren't doing well and I

have something else to say too

okay there was this thing included this

is in the Affordable Care Act risk

corridors I'm going to go up here and

show you guys we're still in the Patient

Protection and Affordable Care Act now

the risk corridors was included as part

of the Affordable Care Act however the

politicians found a way to defund it so

they didn't pay it which meant that the

insurance companies raised their rates

this was at the time of the election

last year so they played politics as a

way to raise the rates by defunding it

it says the risk corridor program the

risk corridor program was a temporary

risk management device defined under the

PPACA the Patient Protection Affordable

Care Act section 1 3 4 2

to encourage reluctant issuers into the

new law and an untested ACA insurance

market during the first three years that

ACA was implemented from 2014 to 2016

for those years the Department of Health

and Human Services would cover some of

the losses for insurers whose plans

performed worse than the expected

insurers that were especially profitable

for their part would have to return to

the HHS some of the money they earned on

the exchanges according to an article in

Forbes risk corridors had been

successful part of the Medicare

prescription drug benefit and the ACA

risk corridors were modeled after

Medicare's plan D they operated on the

principle that more participation would

mean more cooperation which would drive

down premiums and make health insurance

more affordable and when insurers signed

up to sell health plans on the exchanges

they did so with the expectation that

the risk corridor program would limit

their downside losses the risk corridor

succeeded in attracting ACA insures the

program did not pay for itself as

planned with accumulated losses up to

eight point three billion for 2014 and

2015 alone authorization had to be given

so that the HHS could pay insures from

general government revenue congressional

Republicans railed against the program

as a bailout for insurers then

Republican Jack Kingston of Georgia the

state I live in on the Appropriations

Committee that funds the Department of

Health and Human Services and the Labor

Department slipped in a sentence section

227 in the massive

Appropriations consolidations

Appropriations Act 2014 HR three five

four seven said that no funds in the

discretionary spending bill could be

used for risk corridor payments this

effectively blocked the administration

from obtaining the necessary funds from

the program and place Congress in a

potential breach of contract with

insurers who offered qualified health

plans under the Tucker act as it did not

pay the insurers on February 10 2017 the

mota health vs. the US government moda

one of the insurers that

struggled financially because of the

elimination of risk corridors WON a 214

million judgment against the federal

government Justice Thomas C wheeler

stated the government made a promise in

the risk corridors program that it had

yet to fulfill today the court directs

the government to fulfill that promise

after all the same Mode the joke is on

you you shouldn't have trusted us is

hardly worth our great government but

this is how these companies do things we

need a universal health care program

where the government handles it because

what we are seeing is these politicians

can't be trusted we can't trust the

politicians because they say one thing

and do something else they are not

working for the American people they're

working for someone else not us not us

as consumers they're not working for

consumers they are working against

consumers that's who the politicians are

working for they're working against

consumers and and to put money in the

pocket of these big businesses they're

not working to help us this is why the

government needs to be involved the

government is part of the checks and

balances because if we just let these

politicians run things as they want to

run things we're the ones who get hurt

and if you want to look at it this is

the biggest death panel that I've ever

seen the way these politicians are

running it these Republicans they're

creating death panels by not covering

people and just letting people become

sick and ill and you know or bankrupt

them that's all that's happening here so

I'm for everybody being covered I am for

everybody being covered that's what it

boils down to I'm for everybody being

covered but I want to thank you guys so

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Star Wars Tech: 8 Sci-Fi Inventions and Their Real-Life Counterparts

A long time ago in a studio far, filmmaker George Lucas created one of the seminal works

of science fiction: the "Star Wars" movie series.

Nearly 40 years later, the ideas introduced by the films are still staples of the genre,

and with new installments of the series set to hit theaters in the coming years, fans

will be pleased to see lightsabers, hyperdrives and speeders in abundance.

While the science and technologies behind the franchise are firmly rooted in fantasy,

their enduring appeal has served as inspiration for many real-life scientists and engineers.

In this video, I'm going to show you 8 Sci-Fi Inventions on star wars movies and Their Real-Life

Counterparts.

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Here are some of the most notable attempts to turn "Star Wars'" science fiction into

science fact.

1 - Lightsabers

The most iconic piece of "Star Wars" technology is the lightsaber, but it's also probably

the most far-fetched according to an expert.

The photons that make up light have long been considered massless particles that don't interact

with each other, which makes the prospect of clashing beams of light in epic lightsaber

duels unlikely.

In 2013 however, researchers from Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute

of Technology demonstrated that when pairs of photons were fired through a cloud of supercooled

atoms, the photons emerged as a single molecule.

Talking about the interaction between the particles to the Harvard Gazette, Mikhail

Lukin, a professor of physics at Harvard, said, "It's not an inapt analogy to compare

this to lightsabers."

But Eric Davis, a physicist at the Institute for Advanced Studies at Austin, in Texas,

said re-creating the effect in real life is a whole other ball game.

"Lightsabers are purely fictional and will never be developed,".

"Using the contraptions and cryogenic equipment to produce trapped quantum gases 2 feet or

0.6 m from the end of a lightsaber emitter is impractical."

But all is not lost when it comes to light-based weapons: Scientists are close to developing

weapons similar to the blaster guns featured in "Star Wars."

In fact, the U.S. Navy has already demonstrated a ship-based laser weapon capable of shooting

drones out of the sky and disabling small boats.

And this summer, the U.S. Air Force began testing another laser-based weapon that is

five times as powerful as the Navy's version, and small enough to be fitted to fighter jets

and Humvees.

2 - Hyperspace

In the films, spaceships like Han Solo's Millennium Falcon are able to jet between solar systems

that are light-years apart.

According to "Star Wars" canon, these "hyperdrive" propulsion systems let intergalactic travelers

jump into a shadow dimension called "hyperspace," which provides shortcuts between points in

real space.

While the movies are hazy on the details, the idea of hyperspace and faster-than-light

travel has a basis in real science, said Davis, who researches the possibility of FTL travel.

While it's impossible to travel faster than light, the curved nature of space-time proposed

by Albert Einstein suggests space could be distorted to shorten the distance between

two points.

One way of doing this would be a warp drive that contracts space in front of a ship and

expands it behind the vessel.

Another would be to create a wormhole, or a section of space that curves in on itself

to create a shortcut between distant locations.

Creating these kinds of distortions would require exotic matter with so-called "negative

energy," A phenomenon that has been demonstrated in the lab using the Casimir effect, which

can be measured as the force of attraction or repulsion between two parallel mirrors

that are placed just tiny distances apart in a vacuum.

Earlier this year, a lab called Eagle works, based at NASA's Johnson Space Center in Houston

Texas, claimed to have created a warp drive that appears to exploit this effect to create

spatial distortions in a vacuum.

But, sadly for sci-fi fans, the lab's unpublished findings have been met with skepticism.

And Davis, an FTL optimist, called the claims "bizarre and questionable."

"These remain as speculative theoretical concepts at present because they remain under further

theoretical study and also because there is no technology envisioned that can implement

them," he said.

"It might take between 50 and 300 years to develop the technology that produces traversable

wormholes or warp drives."

3 - Speeders

A less conceptually troublesome mode of transport featured in "Star Wars" is likely a lot closer

to being realized in modern tech.

A number of firms are currently trying to create working versions of "hoverbikes," known

as "speeders" in the films.

Aerofex, a California-based startup company, developed the Aero-X vehicle, which is described

as "a hovercraft that rides like a motorcycle," and can fly at 45 mph (or 72 km/h) up to 10

feet or 3 meters off the ground.

For speed demons, U.K. based Malloy Aeronautics' Hoverbike is projected to reach speeds of

more than 170 mph or 274 km/h at the same altitude as a helicopter.

Both Aerofex and Malloy Aeronautics' hoverbikes use standard gasoline, but environmentally

conscious "Star Wars" fans could soon have futuristic transportation alternatives too.

Bay Zoltan Nonprofit Ltd., a Hungarian state-owned applied research institute, has created an

electric battery-powered tricopter called the Flike.

Before you get your hopes up, though, all three vehicles are still firmly in the design

phase.

4 - Exoplanets

Central to the plot of "Star Wars" is the existence of vast numbers of planets, all

connected by a galaxy-wide trade network.

But it wasn't until 1995, nearly 20 years after the 1977 release of the first movie,

that the first exoplanet — a planet located outside Earth's solar system — was definitively

detected.

"To me, the most important thing about 'Star Wars' is the idea that humans' future is in

space," said British science communicator Mark Brake, who put on a show called "The

Science of Star Wars" last year.

"Effectively, what it's all about is trade and imperial development in a series of solar

systems, and actually now we are beginning to discover these solar systems."

More than 2,000 exoplanets have now been found, and in 2011, NASA's Kepler space telescope

discovered the first planet orbiting around two suns, just like Luke Skywalker's fictional

home planet Tatooine.

The planet, dubbed Kepler-16b, is an uninhabitable gas giant, but in 2012, the telescope was

used to discover two more planets in binary star systems that are extremely close to the

so-called habitable zone.

(This is the region around a star in which liquid water could flow on a planet's surface.)

5 - Droids

Another ever-present feature of the "Star Wars" universe are droids, which are robots

that act as personal servants, pilots, technicians and even soldiers.

Today, there are a growing number of analogies in the real world, ranging from automated

military drones to Google's driverless cars and robotic surgical assistants.

This summer, robots competed in the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)

Robotics Challenge Finals.

The humanoid robots tackled complex challenges, including driving a vehicle, opening a door,

climbing steps and turning off a valve.

The majority of the bots performed well in the competition, but these machines were only

semiautonomous, meaning a human operator was almost constantly in control of the robot.

So, while the machinery of modern robotics can match the clunky "Star Wars" droids, there's

a long way to go in making real robots as smart, said Jerry Pratt, an expert in algorithms

for bipedal walking and co-leader of the Florida-based Institute for Human and Machine Cognition's

team, which competed in the Robotics Challenge Finals, winning second place.

"The hard part is the artificial intelligence,".

"We're getting to the point where sensory-input devices are nearly as good [as], if not better

than human sight.

But [having the robots] actually understanding what they are looking at is what's difficult.

It's small things like being able to look at a cup and understand what a cup is and

understand that it's something you put liquid in.

Unless it is hand-coded by a human, we are pretty much nowhere at this point, and it's

hard to say what needs to happen."

6 - Tractor beams

Light could also help replicate another interesting technology from the "Star Wars" franchise:

the tractor beam, which is an invisible energy field that can grab, trap and move objects.

Since the early 2010s, scientists have been creating lasers with unusual beam-intensity

profiles that allow them to attract and repulse tiny particles.

Just last year, researchers from the Australian National University broke the distance record

for tractor beams by using a doughnut-shaped laser to drag hollow, glass spheres for up

to 7.8 inches or 20 centimeters, roughly 100 times further than in previous experiments.

And just a couple months ago, a team from the University of Bristol, in the United Kingdom,

showed that sound could rival light as the source of future tractor beams.

The researchers used a precisely timed sequence of sound waves from an array of tiny loudspeakers

to create a region of low pressure that effectively counteracts gravity, levitating tiny balls

of polystyrene in midair.

The balls could then be pulled, pushed and spun using only sound waves.

7 - Holograms

When you're trapped in the tractor beam of an Imperial Star Destroyer and facing certain

doom, there's no better way of sending a mayday message than via hologram.

But while specially designed glasses have been used to create the illusion of 3D images

for decades, free-standing holographic videos have been hard to reproduce.

In recent years, an old stage trick invented by John Pepper in the 19th century to give

the illusion of a ghostlike apparition on stage has been revived, most notably to seemingly

resurrect deceased rapper Tupac Shakur at the Coachella music festival in 2012.

The method relies on a superthin sheet of foil hung at a 45-degree angle from the stage

that is invisible to the naked eye but reflects images from a projector.

The trick gives the illusion of a 3D image but only if you are standing in front of it.

Closer to the mark is the Voxiebox "swept surface volumetric display" made by Voxon,

the result of a merger between two groups of Australian and American inventors.

3D models are sliced into hundreds of horizontal cross sections before a superfast projector

beams them onto a flat screen that rapidly moves up and down.

The human eye blends these projections together to create a 3D image that can move and be

viewed from any angle, just like during Princess Leia's message to Obi-Wan Kenobi in "Star

Wars: Episode IV - A New Hope."

8 - The Force

Binding the entire "Star Wars" universe together is the concept of the Force, which gives Jedi

knights their magical powers and provides the backdrop for the battle between good and

evil.

Earlier this year, researchers at the Large Hadron Collider announced they had discovered

the first unequivocal evidence for the phenomenon, with a certain diminutive green spokesperson

remarking, "Very impressive, this result is."

Sadly for those aspiring Jedi out there, it was an elaborate April Fools' Day prank.

But, with the Force due to awaken later this month, there may be hope for them yet.

Well, that's the Star Wars Tech Sci-Fi Inventions and Their Real-Life Counterparts.

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