Hi folks!
In order to understand the number of troops involved in the landing on Utah Beach
we are going to walk around the area in search of monuments commemorating
the involvement of a great range of troops and nationalities.
We'll start the tour halfway between Sainte-Marie-du Mont and Utah Beach.
A statue pays homage to the leadership of the D-Day officers
personified by Richard Winters
commander of a parachute company and famous thanks to the book and TV series
"Band of Brothers".
Walking to the beach we can find this statue
in memory of the 800 Danish sailors who participated in the amphibious operation.
There were many nationalities involved in the Battle of Normandy.
Among them France itself.
The French 2nd Armored Division commanded by General Leclerc, landed north of Utah Beach on August 1st.
One of his companies was made up of exiled Spanish Republicans
known as "La Nueve", the 9th.
Actually, the whole area is a homage to the Allied troops.
Many roads are named after soldiers killed in action.
We are stopping at the monument dedicated to the 1st Engineer Special Brigade.
Interesting, because it was inaugurated during the war on a special date: June 6, 1945.
And we arrive at Utah Beach.
A monument next to the museum honors the 4th Infantry Division
that landed here on D-Day.
The landing craft next to the beach entrance is actually a monument
to one of the key inventions of D-Day and its creator, Andrew Jackson Higgins.
It's called a LCVP
which stands for Landing Craft, Vehicles and Personnel.
It's known as Higgins boat.
It was constructed of plywood with a steel ramp.
Eleven meters in length, they transported up to 36 soldiers
or a vehicle and personnel.
Let's come back to the monument area.
A plot of land donated to the U.S. is dominated by a monument that honors all the American troops.
And this one is for the 90th Inf.Div.
Its insignia consists of a "T" and an "O" for Texas and Oklahoma.
These letters later yielded the Spanglish nickname "Tough Ombres"
Tough guys.
The monument exemplifies the long road started in Normandy.
Its granite comes from the quarry at the Flossenbürg Concentration Camp
that was liberate by this Division on April 23, 1945.
A sculpture facing the sea honors the US Navy.
The names of their D-Day ships are engraved on its base.
We finish next to this milestone that marks the start of "Liberty Road".
This road was created by French Colonel Guy de Vasselais in 1947
to commemorate the liberation of France by the U.S. Army.
They followed the route taken by the 3rd Army of General Patton.
It begins in Normandy and ends in Bastogne, Belgium.
At each of the 1,146 kms there is a milestone with the Flaming Torch of Liberty.
There are two starting points.
Milestone 0 which is located in Sainte-Mère-Église and 00 on Utah Beach.
For those interested in participating, a cycling race is organized every other year.
I'm going to start it on foot and see how far I get.
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Bodies and Singularity in Between the World and Me & Human Acts [CC] - Duration: 6:51.
so today I want to talk about two books
that I've read recently that I can't
stop thinking about and that is Between
the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Human Acts by Han Kang translated by
Deborah Smith. Between the world in me is
the story of the black body throughout
the years and the ways in which it's
been exploited and threatened at all
times and it's told through a series of
letters that Coates has written to his
teenage son. Whereas Human Acts is a
mostly fictionalized story of the 1980
Gwangju Massacre if you like me are ignorant
as to what the Gwangju Massacre was it
was a student uprising against the government
where the army established martial law
and began murdering the protesters which
then caused the citizens to join in in
the uprising. It's undisclosed or I
don't know if it's - there's just not an
official number of how many were killed
in this uprising could have been
hundreds could have been thousands there
was so little documentation of what was
going on during the time and it was just
it's awful I really recommend you look
into it because it's such a huge
historical event that I knew nothing
about and I'm so happy to know about it
now just because I feel like I have a
better understanding of such a terrible
time in human history. Recent human
history, as well. This is a really
interesting narrative style. It's told
within different narrative styles so
first, second, third person. It's told from
different people's perspectives over the
years from the day of the event up until
present day. There are really awful
depictions of the way the bodies were
treated after after the uprising. There's
a lot of unflinching torture scenes but
it's all done in a way that is weirdly
respectful and never, like, it doesn't
reach that gore porn level that I feel
like a lot of novels, especially war or
violence related novels can become.
Kang has a way of humanizing even... Kang has
a way of humanizing even the worst people
showing that humans can be both good and
bad and that people act on both of those
but it's also a really harrowing tale of
solidarity and courage and it's just a
remarkable story and I absolutely love
it. It's going to be all my favorite
books of the year, I already know that
What's interesting about both of these
is the way in which the body is looked
at and the singularity of bodies.
Since reading this, what I've thought most
about in Coates' writing is - um, first of
all his term growing into consciousness,
which he uses throughout the novel when
talking about his son and I really love
the idea of growing into consciousness.
The way in which Coates deals with
singularity and bodies is in terms of
slavery which I'll read this passage to
you that has really stuck with me since
reading it about a month ago. "Slavery is
not an indefinable mass of flesh. It is a
particular specific enslaved woman whose
mind is as active as your own, whose
range of feeling is as vast as your own,
who prefers to what the way the light
falls in one particular spot in the
woods, who enjoys fishing where the water
ebbs in a nearby stream, who loves her
mother in her own complicated way, thinks
her sister talks too loud and has a
favorite cousin, a favorite season, who
excels at dressmaking and knows inside
herself that she is an intelligent and
capable as anyone." Is AS intelligent, I
said that wrong. Coates continuously
stresses that slavery, police brutality,
all these things where there the body
count is growing and that we think of it
as a body count. It's- it's not. It's one
person. It's every individual one person
who has been treated in such a horrific
way over the years. This is actually
something that if you've read The Hate U
Give, something I thought about after
reading this. In fact, I really recommend
reading this before this, if you don't
know - so many books - The Hate U Give by
Angie Thomas is a Black Lives Matter
young adult story and it's incredible.
This is the story of a young woman whose best
friend is murdered by a cop and she's
the only witness. What I find really
interesting about this is the way which
Khalil, who is her friend that was
murdered, often starts - begins- as soon as
they find out he was unarmed, he begins
to get lumped in with all of these other
stories of people who were unarmed
getting shot by cop. Even the people who
love him or support him or are out on
the streets protesting for him begin to
kind of lump him in as another number
in this body count. And throughout this
novel, Starr begins learning more about
her old friend Khalil and begins to
humanize him a lot and make his story
unique in her own mind and it's just it
was really interesting to read this
after reading this and I
recommended. Similarly, there's a line in
Human Acts that really resonates and
that is, "I never let myself forget that
every single person I need is a member
of this human race." Through just the way
this narrative works as it's told by
individual people from different sides
of this uprising and who have been
affected by this uprising in a variety of
ways, it really humanizes each individual
person. Even the first very first story
of this is actually almost a magical
realism story and it's the story of
someone who's recently killed in the
uprising and he's laying between all of
these other dead bodies but he's his
consciousness is still lingering there.
It's just really powerful the way in which he
reflects looking at his body from the
outside almost and looking at all these
other bodies and thinking about each
individual person now and it's *sigh*
It's just really powerful. I don't really know what
point I'm trying to make. I think it's
just something I've been thinking a lot
about is that singularity of every
single person. It's something that I
think we all need to be more conscious
of. It's obviously an ongoing problem in
our society. In the country I'm from
that is currently trying to pass a
Muslim ban on all Muslims. The
inferential racism of it all. We really
just need to think more about each
individual person we meet every person
we come across as a full person, not just
a body a full consciousness. Someone who
has thoughts and feelings and opinions.
And, yeah, I don't know. It's something I'm
thinking a lot about when I meet new
people. It's something that - i'm so happy to
have read these two, three books recently
and I super recommend all of them. I'm
sorry this is a very long video, I think
but I want to know your thoughts. What's
something that you've read it just
really resonates with you? Obviously I
would like to say that I'm coming at this
term is very outsider's perspective as I
am neither Black nor Korean so take
that with a grain of salt, obviously if I've
said anything that has upset anyone
please let me know. I'm always trying to
better myself and to listen everyone and
things like that. Please read these books,
they're both very short. I got through both
of them in a day or two and they- despite
that and despite the fact that i've read
I think almost thirty books already this
year, these two I can't stop thinking
about. These three, even, this one's great,
as well. You're going to want to read this
it's going to be huge. It's going to be like a
modern classic.
You're gonna wanna - just do it!
Just do it. Thank you guys for
watching. Let me know what books have
resonated with you recently or any
thoughts you have on bodies and
singularity and ways in which that has
been really powerful to you and I'll see
you next time. Bye.
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Interview with London Violinist Victoria Baek / 인터뷰 - 런던 바이올린니스트 빅토리아 백 - Duration: 5:27.
Hey guys. So I'm doing something a bit different today.
The other week I interviewed Victoria Baek, a violinist, at her solo concert in London.
I want to start doing more interviews for a variety of things.
So for now, enjoy the interview, and apologies for the audio in advance.
There was a lot of people moving stuff behind us.
Hi, my name is Victoria, I'm a violinist and -
Yeah, you're a violinist, exactly
- That's where we go. - I'm not sure, what should I say.
No no, it's fine, it's fine. How do you feel the concert went?
Yeah it went well.
I really enjoyed it, yeah.
Yeah, that's great.
So how long have you been playing violin for?
I've been playing violin for 27 years.
- 27 years? - Yeah
So when I was, 5 years old.
But don't calculate my age!
Oh no! It' fine, don't worry, don't calculate that!
You were obviously very young, but what made you want to start violin?
Also, carry on violin for the rest of your life - what made you want to do that?
Because you know, since I was a child
I always have a dream of becoming a musician
a violinist, so…
Oh wow.
Yeah, there's not any..
- No reason, it's just like - you had to do - No reason, just inside, yeah
Something you had to do - oh lovely, that's great.
How long have you been living in England for?
England, I've been living here..
- Seven years. - Seven?
Since you were seven years old?
- No no, seven years I've been.. - Seven years, oh okay.
- You've been here for 7 years now. - I've been here 7 years.
Oh right. And what was the reason you moved?
Before I moved to London, I was in Russia - Saint Petersburg.
Oh I see.
So I want to see more wide range of cultural things
that's why I decide to come to London.
Something I wanted to ask you, what's the difference between playing
like, in the UK, to Russia, to Korea
what's the difference of playing?
Playing, you know, in Russia or Korea or London is not very different
But, if I say
from the audience view, or audience side
it's very different
because here, there's lots of the amateur auditions as well.
Because we can enjoy the amateur music, to world top class music.
Oh I see.
So every single day, we can enjoy so many various -
- There's something always going on. - It's all going on, yeah.
I see, I see.
What do you like about the UK, about England?
If there's something you can pick.
So
so did you ask me about what I like in..
Yeah in England - since being here.
Since being here..
You can enjoy many range of musical things
We can enjoy the Jazz, the Classical
It's not only Classical things, yeah.
I can enjoy the many various things.
Oh I see, I see, yeah.
For my own curiosity
I was wondering if you could teach me just a couple of Korean words
in regards to this, so -
What's the word for violin in Korean?
Baiollin.
- Is it vio.. - Baiollin.
Ba - is it biolin?
Not violin, ba-i-o-llin.
Ba-i-o-llin.
- Okay, so it is.. - Yeah, baiollin, it's the same.
- Oh it's the same? - Yeah, it's common, yeah.
Oh okay, that's interesting.
What about if you're a violinist?
- Is it just baiollin.. - Baiolliniseuteu.
Baiolliniseuteu?
- Simple, very simple, nothing crazy. - It's simple.
Okay great. How does it feel to finally be doing
like your own, I guess, solo concert in a sense
because you were the main act here tonight, how does that feel?
It's lots of pressure, of course you know.
We have to practise a lot
and then we have to quickly add so many things.
But after this, I really feel like I achieved.
Oh okay, that's great, that's great.
And if there was a combination,
If like, pop music and classical music could work together in some sense.
Yeah, always in the combination it's good, I think.
But nowadays - actually, I don't know about many Korean music before.
-But nowadays, I try to listen so many Kpop. - Oh really?
Yeah, nowadays.
And there are lots of Kpop audition programs?
- I'm really keen on watching.. yeah. - Oh okay.
What kind of groups do you like then?
Group?
Yeah, my viewers would be very interested in what groups you like.
Considering you're a violinist, it'll be interesting to see what you actually -
- Big Bang? - Big Bang? Oh nice, yeah yeah.
- Big Bang, that's nice. - And I like JYP as well.
- JYP. - JYP, yeah. Big Bang and JYP.
It's not a group, but I like him.
I saw Big Bang live once, and -
- it was great. - Oh, I've never been in a live shows, but
Yeah, very expensive, but it was very good.
I'd like to thank Victoria for being here.
And thank you for coming.
No it's fine. I hope you're satisfied with the footage I got
and hopefully I'll be doing more interviews on more stuff soon.
Thank you very much, and thank you very much to Victoria.
And thank you for interviewing me.
No it's fine, it's fine. And I'll send it to you soon.
Thank you very much guys, we'll see you soon, in a bit.
Bye bye!
Thank you very much.
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Hello!
Now I stand here with a giant cabinet
the only thing I've done with this now is that I have painted the inside with
two coats Paris Grey
Annie Sloan's chalk paint
and now I have chosen to paint
This cabinet with my own mix
I love dull blue colors
and again, if you click in the corner you can
see how I mixed up this particular color mix
Or how to make your own recipes and such
It's actually very simple
I have come up with the color mix
1 part Old White 1 part French Linen (or Paris Grey) 1 part Aubusson
The first thing I do now, before I start painting, I
make my color mixture, thus
one-third each out of three different colors
and then I will just start painting
I will not grind
this cabinet and I have not washed it either
..nothing, it's just to go on and paint,
simply
So that's what I'll do!
I have actually built me in on a very, very small area here
to show that it is just fine to work in small areas also
and here you see
how tiny it is where I stand!
But on the other hand, because the paint itself do not smell anything,
it's the waxes which can smell a little but it is still not...
... it evaporates actually pretty fast
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it's no problem!
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it's great fun to be able to demonstrate this now actually
So ... how gorgeous isn't this color?!
Lovely!
There is a huge difference already ...
But if you add some wax effects you can create
incredible dimension and depth!
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Bodies and Singularity in Between the World and Me & Human Acts [CC] - Duration: 6:51.
so today I want to talk about two books
that I've read recently that I can't
stop thinking about and that is Between
the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates
Human Acts by Han Kang translated by
Deborah Smith. Between the world in me is
the story of the black body throughout
the years and the ways in which it's
been exploited and threatened at all
times and it's told through a series of
letters that Coates has written to his
teenage son. Whereas Human Acts is a
mostly fictionalized story of the 1980
Gwangju Massacre if you like me are ignorant
as to what the Gwangju Massacre was it
was a student uprising against the government
where the army established martial law
and began murdering the protesters which
then caused the citizens to join in in
the uprising. It's undisclosed or I
don't know if it's - there's just not an
official number of how many were killed
in this uprising could have been
hundreds could have been thousands there
was so little documentation of what was
going on during the time and it was just
it's awful I really recommend you look
into it because it's such a huge
historical event that I knew nothing
about and I'm so happy to know about it
now just because I feel like I have a
better understanding of such a terrible
time in human history. Recent human
history, as well. This is a really
interesting narrative style. It's told
within different narrative styles so
first, second, third person. It's told from
different people's perspectives over the
years from the day of the event up until
present day. There are really awful
depictions of the way the bodies were
treated after after the uprising. There's
a lot of unflinching torture scenes but
it's all done in a way that is weirdly
respectful and never, like, it doesn't
reach that gore porn level that I feel
like a lot of novels, especially war or
violence related novels can become.
Kang has a way of humanizing even... Kang has
a way of humanizing even the worst people
showing that humans can be both good and
bad and that people act on both of those
but it's also a really harrowing tale of
solidarity and courage and it's just a
remarkable story and I absolutely love
it. It's going to be all my favorite
books of the year, I already know that
What's interesting about both of these
is the way in which the body is looked
at and the singularity of bodies.
Since reading this, what I've thought most
about in Coates' writing is - um, first of
all his term growing into consciousness,
which he uses throughout the novel when
talking about his son and I really love
the idea of growing into consciousness.
The way in which Coates deals with
singularity and bodies is in terms of
slavery which I'll read this passage to
you that has really stuck with me since
reading it about a month ago. "Slavery is
not an indefinable mass of flesh. It is a
particular specific enslaved woman whose
mind is as active as your own, whose
range of feeling is as vast as your own,
who prefers to what the way the light
falls in one particular spot in the
woods, who enjoys fishing where the water
ebbs in a nearby stream, who loves her
mother in her own complicated way, thinks
her sister talks too loud and has a
favorite cousin, a favorite season, who
excels at dressmaking and knows inside
herself that she is an intelligent and
capable as anyone." Is AS intelligent, I
said that wrong. Coates continuously
stresses that slavery, police brutality,
all these things where there the body
count is growing and that we think of it
as a body count. It's- it's not. It's one
person. It's every individual one person
who has been treated in such a horrific
way over the years. This is actually
something that if you've read The Hate U
Give, something I thought about after
reading this. In fact, I really recommend
reading this before this, if you don't
know - so many books - The Hate U Give by
Angie Thomas is a Black Lives Matter
young adult story and it's incredible.
This is the story of a young woman whose best
friend is murdered by a cop and she's
the only witness. What I find really
interesting about this is the way which
Khalil, who is her friend that was
murdered, often starts - begins- as soon as
they find out he was unarmed, he begins
to get lumped in with all of these other
stories of people who were unarmed
getting shot by cop. Even the people who
love him or support him or are out on
the streets protesting for him begin to
kind of lump him in as another number
in this body count. And throughout this
novel, Starr begins learning more about
her old friend Khalil and begins to
humanize him a lot and make his story
unique in her own mind and it's just it
was really interesting to read this
after reading this and I
recommended. Similarly, there's a line in
Human Acts that really resonates and
that is, "I never let myself forget that
every single person I need is a member
of this human race." Through just the way
this narrative works as it's told by
individual people from different sides
of this uprising and who have been
affected by this uprising in a variety of
ways, it really humanizes each individual
person. Even the first very first story
of this is actually almost a magical
realism story and it's the story of
someone who's recently killed in the
uprising and he's laying between all of
these other dead bodies but he's his
consciousness is still lingering there.
It's just really powerful the way in which he
reflects looking at his body from the
outside almost and looking at all these
other bodies and thinking about each
individual person now and it's *sigh*
It's just really powerful. I don't really know what
point I'm trying to make. I think it's
just something I've been thinking a lot
about is that singularity of every
single person. It's something that I
think we all need to be more conscious
of. It's obviously an ongoing problem in
our society. In the country I'm from
that is currently trying to pass a
Muslim ban on all Muslims. The
inferential racism of it all. We really
just need to think more about each
individual person we meet every person
we come across as a full person, not just
a body a full consciousness. Someone who
has thoughts and feelings and opinions.
And, yeah, I don't know. It's something I'm
thinking a lot about when I meet new
people. It's something that - i'm so happy to
have read these two, three books recently
and I super recommend all of them. I'm
sorry this is a very long video, I think
but I want to know your thoughts. What's
something that you've read it just
really resonates with you? Obviously I
would like to say that I'm coming at this
term is very outsider's perspective as I
am neither Black nor Korean so take
that with a grain of salt, obviously if I've
said anything that has upset anyone
please let me know. I'm always trying to
better myself and to listen everyone and
things like that. Please read these books,
they're both very short. I got through both
of them in a day or two and they- despite
that and despite the fact that i've read
I think almost thirty books already this
year, these two I can't stop thinking
about. These three, even, this one's great,
as well. You're going to want to read this
it's going to be huge. It's going to be like a
modern classic.
You're gonna wanna - just do it!
Just do it. Thank you guys for
watching. Let me know what books have
resonated with you recently or any
thoughts you have on bodies and
singularity and ways in which that has
been really powerful to you and I'll see
you next time. Bye.
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Pyle Scissor Mic Stand and WindTech PopGuard 2000 Review - Duration: 3:50.
it's Christmas Day all right I already
said that in last video no I don't know
why I did it again it's not reuse jokes
how's it going guys my name is Ryan
Topher and today we are going to be
reviewing this big pile of crap not a
big pile of crap anyway I have this
crappy mic stand that i'm using right
now and right now we are going to
convert over this i also have this super
basic pop filter on right now we are
going to be putting on this curve pop
filter that fixed to the microphone so
let's get moving oh yeah oh just punch
myself in the chin a little bit
embarrassing and here's the mic stand
with the pop filter on the mic all set
up first let's talk about the ple yah
yah yep pot pie li studio recording mic
stand don't know how to pronounce it
pile just is it just piles it's simple
or is it PLA be it so first off this
scissor arm Mike stamp thing is it
awesome it was super easy to set up and
it even comes with all these little
attachments so it gives you one of these
things don't know where I would use this
but probably like hold the mic in
between there a lot of the reviews and
even the description that I read on this
mic stand say that it doesn't handle
weight very well but honestly it's
holding up very well so far it is not
moving at all it even comes with its own
XLR cable that goes through the mic
stand there is another mic stand that is
around the same price as this one this
one was just a dollar more than the
newer mic stand but I bought this one
because it's a little bit longer than
the newer max 10 but I don't know how to
pronounce these brands I apologize
honestly no cons to this so far it is
holding up wonderfully let us move on to
the wing tech pop guard number one song
I don't I don't know what's called
here's the page here's a little wind
tech pop guard 3,000 something like that
now I know what you want to hear you
want to hear test with the pop filter
and without so let's start without the
popular Peter pops Molly with popular
punks Peter pops Molly with popular
punks it's just a shame honestly Peters
just thrown away throwing away his
future wake up Peter turn yourself
around quit poppin Molly with popular
punks apparently this pop filter reduces
the plosives and such as the peas and
the s's every time is a postive I just
want to say it with big bubble that's
right and it feels very smells how's
that sound beautiful Oh what you just
saw flung in my face was the extra
elastic band that this comes with this
has elastic bands on it because it's
fixed to the microphone which is another
Pro of this pop filter now the cons of
this mike is only one really one con it
just bugs think about it at night think
about this decision that I made and I
cannot stop thinking about the price
this is a 30-dollar pop filter and I
just had to buy it I looked everywhere
else on amazon and there were no other
pop filters that looked like this that
were curved fixed to the microphone that
were less money I want to let you guys
know that there are other pop filters
that look like this on amazon that are
between ten and fifteen dollars anyway
that's all i have for you guys today
thanks for watching this video if you
liked it please subscribe now it see you
guys on Friday with new video
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FOR AN AWARD GOT A BIG SURPRISE
WHEN TAYLOR SWIFT OFFERED THEM
A SONG SHE WROTE.
THE 52nd ANNUAL ACADEMY OF
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WE ARE SO EXCITED.
HERE TO HELP ASCOT THEM DOWN --
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THERE IS A COUPLE THAT I
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I LOVE THE ELI YOUNG BAND.
THE OTHER ONE I LIKE, OLD BO
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THEY HAD A SONG THAT WAS
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IT EXPLODED FOR THEM.
IT'S A GREAT STORY, SORT OF
BEHIND THE SCENES, THEY DIDN'T
REVEAL WOE HAD WRITTEN THE SONG
UNTIL RECENTLY, RIGHT?
THE INTERESTING THING ABOUT
THAT, THEY GOT AN E MAIL FROM
TAYLOR SWIFT -- "I WROTE THIS
SONG, I THINK IT WOULD BE
PERFECT FOR YOU."
AND IT TURNED OUT TO BE A
NUMBER ONE HIT.
HAWKEYE AND THE GAINING HAVE
A BIG SURPRISE AFTER THE SHOW
FOR YOU.
WE WANT TO SEND A COUPLE OF
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CALLER FOR YOUR CHANCE TO WIN.
Reporter: THIS WILL BE
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THANK YOU VERY MUCH.
IT IS ONE OF COUNTRY MUSIC'S
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DICAS PARA SOBREVIVER UM ROAD TRIP - Duration: 6:01.
People, look at this amazing view
You can't even see it right
Right?
Can you see correct?
You can't see it correctly
Um, I can't because
it's already been three hours since I've been driving
My eyes don't work anymore
PROBLEMS
You guys already know that I have bad eyes
Sensitive eyes
Because they're so beautiful
but with this comes the pain of not being able to see sometimes
it's a challenge
In each car, there's a stress level
Look at this ENORMOUS truck
People
I have something to tell you
I have my driver's license
Right?
I have it
Oh yea, you have it
I don't know how
I also don't know how
I lived in Connecticut (Starts telling the story of why I don't like to drive)
I'm trying to accelerate
Because I know you don't like this
Ya'll, this is why I don't like driving.
Because of this evil truck
How do you do it? (Drive)
Because you have to do it
But you don't have to
I can be here right next to you
and you're the one who drives
How do you feel that you always have to drive?
And I can appreciate this view
We're in the center of the
The world?
of the Grand Canyon
I hope we're driving the right way
Imagine
Ok, here we are in New York City
You wanted to go there, didn't you?
So, we're here on this trip, this road trip
I don't even know how to say that in Portuguese
trip in a car?
So welcome to our rental car
Of course, Damon and Jo, we don't own a car
Do you guys want to know what happened?
I was driving
A tinnnnnnyyyyy littttlllle rock
Hit the car
and broke
almost broke the window
The glass now has this ridiculous mark
because of the tiniest rock
And now we have to pay $1,000
I'm not sure
What's wrong boy?
Don't make that face
No, it's cause I'm driving really fast
And I'm here like, all happy
Give us some times here
I'm going to give some tips
on how to drive
and how to speak Portuguese
Tips on how to drive on the highway
First, you need to find a comfortable position
Are you using sneakers?
Are you barefoot?
I am (wearing shoes), but I don't know why
But why?
You always like being barefoot boy
Girl?
Girlllll
He walks into a plane
and stinks up the plane with his feet
Takes off his shoes, doesn't even care
But you can't smell it
I'm lying
Second tip on how to drive on the highway
You have to find positions for your hands
Which means
here
Can you stop taking your hand off the steering wheel?
Put your little hands on the steering wheel please
Wow, Los Angeles, just 310 miles left
Wow, 310 miles, how cool everyone, let's do it
I want to drive more "rapaz"
Rapaz, what's rapaz?
Rapaz is a boy, it's a man
More slowly
There
No, I wanted to say that "devagar" is a word
that doesn't exist in other languages
"Lento" exists
Boy, you actin' slow
Me?
Not now.
You wanna see "slow?"
STOPPPP BOY
Let's talk about the story of Damon Dominique
I need music.
Damon likes silence.
So eight hours like this
Ah, so good.
Boy how do you even explain
Cuz I can finally concentrate on things in my life
And I can control my spirit
If I have all of this...wait a second
Wait
This thing doesn't even work
Because this little rock broke everything
It broke the window then broke the entire car
See you later, y'all
They're turning off the lights up above
If you liked this video, share with someone else!
And also help us with vocabulary
Subscribe?
You know it's not filming right?
GOTCHU.
If you liked this video, keep watching
Give it a thumbs up
See y'all lata
We love you.
Wow. Already? So soon in this relationship.
We LOVE you, guys.
We said THE word
Dunno if I'm lovin' yet
No but seriously, eight hours next to this boy...
Ok, we have four and a half hours left
But not if I speeeeeeeed up!
Guys, keep watching the videos on the side!
We'll see you guys when there's a little more light
Ciao! Can you say "ciao?"
Ciao!
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Bitcoin Q&A: The Lightning Network - Duration: 7:56.
In legal terminology, this looks like an assignment of
claims. [...] So I was wondering , what happens if a party
does not [deliver] on these terms?
Isn't this a basis for smart contracts?
Why would anyone want to do this?
What is the incentive [for an intermediary]?
If somebody wants to use a route with low transaction
costs but also has less hops,
won't that introduce more settlement
costs on the blockchain?
About further on-chain scaling, wouldn't this push
transaction fees away from the miners and thereby
compromise on the long-term security model?
Will the Lightning Network be compatible with Bitcoin Unlimited?
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