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The marigold is a flower with reddish orange colors, this is used in the kitchen

to decorate dishes and also in medicine to treat various conditions, today in

todo en salud we will show you how to take advantage of some benefits that this plant can

provide you through His tea.

To begin we must add a cup of water to a saucepan, light the fire and leave

until it starts to boil, when it starts to boil, turn off and add 1 tablespoon

of dried marigold, cover and leave in infusion for 5 minutes.

This drink will serve you for the following: - Combats mild and chronic gastritis

- Relieves stomach ulcers - Fights cholecystitis

- It improves the liver function by combating the insufficiency of this

- Relieves premenstrual pains - Regulates the menstrual cycle

- Reduces inflammation - Fights hot flashes

- Relieves nausea - Eliminate the headache

- Power the immune system After the infusion process we cast

the contents and added honey to improve the taste,

This drink can be taken up to 3 cups in the day, not recommended in women in pregnancy

or breastfeeding, if you notice any adverse effect when consuming this tea suspend its use

immediately

So if you want to take advantage of the many benefits that this drink can give you, do not

hesitate to prepare it to improve your health.

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Weekly90 - June 1, 2017 - Duration: 2:11.

Weekly90

WOW! What a weekend!

Thousands of Conservative supporters flocked to Toronto last weekend to witness this….

And the next Leader...

...Of the Conservative Party of Canada...

...With 51% of the vote.

[Crowd]: *Excited*

Le prochain Chef...

Andrew Scheer!

[Crowd]:*Applause*

With over 141,000 votes cast

Andrew Scheer won by about 7,000 votes

and 51% of the available points

and was declared the winner.

He had this to say to his 13 fellow candidates

including other front runners Maxime Bernier and Erin O'Toole...

along with the hundreds of thousands of Conservatives across the country.

[Scheer]: "Now to ALL Conservatives...

...Those who have been members for decades...

... And those who, may have, just recently joined our movement...

..Every single kind of Conservative is welcome in this party...

...And this party belongs to all of you!!"

[Crowd]:*Applause*

Monday morning served as the first chance for the new leader to address caucus for the first time

with some inspirational words to reassure hard working Canadians.

[Scheer]: The next Conservative Government, will end Liberal Policies that:

-Make it harder to start new businesses...

-Make life more expensive for families; and...

-Punish hard work and success!

And later the same day, took his economic message to Question Period with the aim of grilling the PM on his failed economic policies.

[Scheer]: Mr. Speaker, if the Prime Minister doesn't think

That there's something wrong, that shows just how out of touch

He is

His misguided economic policies are hitting people hard RIGHT NOW

He's haiking payroll taxes, making it harder for young people

And new entrants into the workforce to find jobs

He's made it harder to save for retirement

He's 'nickel and diming' Canadians on everything from textbooks to bus passes.Why can't the Prime Minister understand, that this 'high tax, high spending agenda'

Hurts the very people that he claims to help.

One problem though:

As usual Trudeau wasn't even there to answer the question

not that he does when he shows up either.

With a new leader in place, our Party is stronger than ever

and ready to defeat Justin Trudeau in 2019.

More to come next week...

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38. Contest of Elegance, Roztoky u Prahy ● S02E05 ● #mcr_season2 ● MyClassicRide.eu (EN+CZ subs) - Duration: 6:01.

It's Monday. Early morning.

So, Good morning to you all!

I'm in the tunnel under the Prague.

Heading to next event

To castle of Roztoky u Prahy.

Where, today there is

Concours d'Elegance

So I'm looking forward...

I haven't been to this event before.

Let's see!

Well, I have allready met one

pre-war, really old car.

Those people were looking really strange at me

when I made a video

of their car

beautiful car

going through Prague.

Well, a sign by the road says

I'm 2 kilometers from

the castle of Roztoky.

So...

I'm almost there...

It is probably not possible otherwise.

Mr. Vohradský has been here for 38 times.

Simply... It is so...

Mr. Tůma...

I must have bad luck at all...

First the rain comes...

And then part of the people isn't here...

However... The vehicle is here...

Does anyone see Mr. Tůma somewhere?

Rain will fall on my head...

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7 Amazing Origami-Inspired Inventions - Duration: 9:23.

If you've ever made a cootie catcher or paper airplane, then you know how useful folding

can be as a construction technique, especially if you're trying to annoy your grade school

teachers.

But say the only thing you can make out of origami is a rock.

Before you practice your free-throw on the recycle bin, take a closer look.

That paper rock has all kinds of interesting physical properties.

For one thing, it's very strong.

You can only compress standard printer paper by hand to a point where about 90% of it is

still air.

It's also a little springy, which is why crumpled paper is such a great packaging material.

The ball's strength comes from flat sections of the paper that are layered together to

form thick walls.

Those walls are supported by stiff ridges that brace the ball in different directions.

And that's just what you can get from folding randomly.

With careful planning, you can do way more, like transport bulky things in small packages

and easily change something's shape.

That's led to a deluge of recent research into things that fold, collapse, or expand.

All inspired by origami.

With folding, you can compress bulky objects into a small space without sacrificing too

much structural integrity.

That makes it great for transporting things to places that are hard to get to, like the

sites of natural disasters, outer space, or even the inside of the human body.

Natural disasters can damage infrastructure like roads and bridges at a time when they're

needed most.

Victims can be isolated from emergency aid when every minute counts.

With that in mind, in 2015, a team of researchers from Hiroshima University in Japan designed

an emergency bridge that can fold small enough to fit in a trailer.

It's a type of truss bridge, the kind made from beams connected to form strong shapes

like triangles.

If you ever made a bridge out of spaghetti and marshmallows, you made a truss bridge.

This kind of bridge takes advantage of the principle that beams, like strands of spaghetti,

perform well when they're pulled or compressed along their length, even though they'll

break or deform if they're bent.

To prevent bending force on its beams, it's important that the connection points of a

truss bridge work like pin joints, which rotate like your knee — meaning that they can only

swing back and forth along one path.

Pin joints are used in truss bridges so that if there's a force pushing sideways on a

beam, it'll rotate around the joint instead of bending in the middle.

Normally, the beams in a truss bridge are arranged so that overall, the beams don't

rotate too much and the bridge is stable.

But this foldable bridge is designed so that all the pin joints are free to rotate when

the bridge is being folded or unfolded.

Once you lock the base of the bridge in place, you end up with triangles along the sides

of the bridge that constrain the rotation of the pin joints.

That's how you end up with a stable, strong bridge ready for traffic.

Within an hour, this bridge can be expanded to more than 20 meters and easily hold the

weight of a moving car.

And since the bridge just unfolds into place, practically anyone can build it safely.

No complicated assembly required.

NASA also needs things that can fold up, then expand — like solar panels and antennas

that are compact while they're launched, but big and sturdy once they get out into

space.

A perfect job for origami.

Folding solar panels have been around for a while, but newer, more advanced materials

are being used to make thinner panels.

And with thinner panels, engineers are hoping to use all kinds of new folding techniques

to fold the panels up even smaller.

Some of these folds, like the Miura-ori fold, have already had their first tests in space.

This fold uses alternating mountain and valley folds in a pattern that lets you open an entire

sheet of paper by only pulling on two corners.

And the search for better folds is still going.

In 2014, engineers from NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory worked with origami experts to

design prototypes for solar arrays that could easily unfold from compact cylinders into

large flat disks.

The cylinder would basically wrap around a spacecraft like a skirt, and use the spacecraft's

rotation to unfold.

Folding techniques can also help you get things into spaces as cramped as the inside of your

body.

And in May 2016, researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory

demonstrated a prototype robot that could be folded into a capsule, swallowed, and unfold

inside your stomach.

It would mainly be used to dislodge foreign objects from the stomach wall — say, if

a kid swallows a button battery.

Batteries can burn a hole through tissue if you leave them there, so the robot could help

doctors avoid risky surgery.

The robot's body is made of a folded-up sheet of pig intestine to protect it from

the stomach's acidic environment, with a magnet embedded in it.

The researchers can manipulate magnetic fields outside the body to move the robot along the

walls of the stomach.

So far, they've demonstrated that their robot can safely remove objects from a pig

stomach, and they want to test it on live animals next.

And eventually, they're hoping to redesign the robot so it can move around without those

outside magnetic fields.

Origami's being used in other new robots, too.

Researchers at Harvard have been experimenting with using an origami technique called snapology,

which is a way of connecting a bunch of sheets of folded material into geometric shapes.

The technique is similar the map-folding Miura-ori fold being used with those solar panels I

talked about earlier, but instead of a single sheet, several layers are stacked together.

In March 2016, they built a cube-shaped robot out of smaller cubes to demonstrate the concept.

Using pressurized gas, the researchers could manipulate each fold in the whole block of

cubes independently, which allowed them to expand and collapse the robot into all kinds

of different shapes and sizes — including completely flat.

And the same technique could eventually be used to fold and construct structural materials

— to make temporary shelters, for example.

So far, we've talked about things that use motors, magnetism, and air pressure to fold.

But the award for creativity in folding mechanisms should probably go to a group of researchers

at North Carolina State University.

In a paper published in March of this year in the journal Science Advances, the team

announced that they'd figured out a way to make folds in a specific order by using

colored lights.

They printed different types of colored lines on a white sheet of plastic, then shined different

colors of bright light on the plastic.

The light is reflected by most of the white plastic, but it's absorbed along those colored

lines.

A red line, for example, will absorb colors that aren't red, and a black line will absorb

all the colors.

When a line absorbs light, it gets warmer, which makes the colored plastic contract,

turning the line into a hinge.

These hinges are printed in specific colors, so you can make the plastic fold in different

ways by shining different colors of light on it.

Extra-complicated folding patterns often need to be folded in a specific order, so scientists

could use this system to design all kinds of new shapes and functions.

Another advantage of origami is that paper is cheap.

That makes it especially useful for work in remote areas where people might need lightweight

and biodegradable instruments.

So a team of researchers at Binghamton University in New York has been developing folding paper

batteries, powered by bacteria.

And in 2016, they came up with a way to make them out of a single sheet of paper.

This type of battery is called a microbial fuel cell, and it works because as they turn

food into energy, most bacteria move electrons through a series of chemical reactions called

the electron transport chain.

At the end of this process, they eject an electron, which is usually absorbed by an

oxygen molecule.

But if you remove the oxygen by drawing the bacteria into the center of the battery, that

electron can be captured by something else ... like one of the battery's electrodes.

So the paper's designed to fold in a way that keeps the bacteria isolated, and separates

the battery's electrodes.

It only provides a few microwatts of electricity, but even that tiny amount could be used for

small-scale experiments or medical tests in places that don't have access to electricity.

Almost any drop of dirty water could power this battery, since it works with most bacteria.

And since paper is biodegradable, it's also easier to dispose of than traditional batteries.

Other kinds of paper equipment are being developed, too.

In 2016, a team from Stanford built a paper centrifuge inspired by those whirligig toys,

where you pull a string to spin a small disk really fast.

Centrifuges also work by spinning really fast, which lets them use centripetal force to separate

things with different densities.

One of their most useful applications is separating plasma from blood — a crucial step for a

lot of of blood tests.

A typical laboratory centrifuge costs $700 and weighs more than 2 kilograms, which means

a lot of people in developing countries, especially in remote areas, don't have access to one.

But this paper centrifuge costs only 70 cents and weighs just 2 grams, and it gets similar

results.

The team showed that it can be used to diagnose conditions like malaria and sleeping sickness,

and the next step is to do some testing to actually test it in a clinical setting.

So from outer space to your stomach, things that fold, compress, and expand are becoming

an important part of the future of science.

And who knows?

Maybe someday you'll have to take an origami class as part of your engineering degree.

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The Bold and The Beautiful - Don't Mind If I Do - Duration: 1:04.

>> Quinn: Maybe I should make an excuse and leave.

>> Ridge: That's up to you.

You're the one that can't be in the same room with me.

>> Quinn: You should stay.

You're better at -- >> Ridge: Better at what?

Katie management?

>> Quinn: At lying to your father.

>> Ridge: Ah.

So you can't do that.

You can't fake something for two hours?

You can't have dinner?

>> Quinn: I was in your bed this afternoon.

Just -- Just those words in my brain --

>> Ridge: You were on my bed.

On the bed. Very different.

[ Door opens ] >> Katie: Hi!

Um, sorry.

The -- The door was open.

Is -- Is Eric here?

Because he invited me -- >> Ridge: He invited you for

dinner.

Yes, he's upstairs getting ready.

Why don't you make yourself at home?

>> Katie: Don't mind if I do.

♪♪ >> Ridge: I'm gonna make a fire.

♪♪

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Billion Dollar Makeover Needed For I-35W In Tarrant County - Duration: 1:50.

REVIEWING THE TRIAL AND

EVIDENCE SHE DOES NOT BELIEVE

THE OTHER JURY WILL REACH A

UNANIMOUS DECISION.

IF YOU TRAVEL EVERY DAY,

YOU KNOW TRAFFIC CAN GET REALLY

BAD AT TIMES.

A BILLION DOLLAR MAKE OVERCOULD

HELP.

THAT IS A BIG PRICE TAG.

CBS 21'S TRAFFIC EXPERT TALKED

WITH LOCAL AND REGIONAL LEADER

WHO IS SAY CHANGES ARE NEEDED

TO CONTINUE ECONOMIC GROWTH

HERE IN TARRANT COUNTY.

IF YOU TRAVEL ON 35W IN THE

TARRANT COUNTY AREA, YOU KNOW

THAT RIGHT NOW, YOUR DRIVE IS

LIKELY PLAGUED WITH

CONSTRUCTION.

THAT IS BECAUSE THERE ARE THREE

PHASES OF CONSTRUCTION PLANS IN

PLACE FOR 35W, THE FIRST OF

WHICH STRETCHES FROM 30 ALL THE

WAY UP TO NORTH LOOP 820.

THIS PORTION IS EXPECTED TO BE

COMPLETED IN THE MIDDLE OF THE

WHICH IS JUST OVER A YEAR FROM

NOW.

THEY INCLUDE SMOOTHING AND

MANAGED TOLLWAYS IN THE AREA.

THEN THE SECOND PHASE OF

CONSTRUCTION IS ALREADY STARTED

AS WELL, BUT WE'LL BE DONE A

LITTLE BIT LATER.

IT STRETCHES FROM NORTH LOOP

820 TO THE 287 SPLIT.

THAT PORTION WILL BE DONE A

LITTLE BIT LATER IN 2018 OR

2019.

THE CONTRACTS ARE ALREADY BEING

APPROVED FOR PORTION THREE

WHICH STRETCHES FROM THE 287

SPLIT ALL THE WAY UP TO

ALLIANCE AIRPORT.

THE MAIN GOAL OF THIS PORTION

IS TO CONNECT 35W UP TO DENTON

COUNTY AND GET RID OF THE

CONGESTION IN THE TARRANT

COUNTY AND NORTH FORTWORTH

AREA.

RIGHT NOW, THIS AREA HAS SEEN

AN ESTIMATED GROWTH OF 50,000

JOBS.

TARRANT COUNTY LEADERS.

IF YOU LOOK AT PA, S. THIS

WHOLE ALLIANCE AREA HAS BEEN

MADE POSSIBLE BY THE

IMPROVEMENTS THAT OCCURRED

ALONG 35.

SO WHILE IT MAY TAKE A

WHILE FOR ALL THE ORANGE CONES

TO GO AWAY.

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8-Bit Donation Unboxing May 2017 - Duration: 14:11.

Hello, and welcome to the second unboxing video, where I'm going to be unboxing everything

I got during May of 2017.

Now, this episodes probably going to be a little bit longer than usual, because I think

when I did the last episode, everybody that had something sitting around suddenly remembered

"Oh yeah, I needed to send that to The 8-Bit Guy" so let's dig right into this.

The first package is from Haven Johnson out of Boca Raton, Florida.

Well, let's see what we have.

Awesome!

This is a 1351 mouse for the Commodore 64.

I've been needing one of these for a while and this the last piece of the puzzle of extra

items I've needed before I can do a proper review of this MSSIAH cartridge that I've

had sitting around for a year.

Apparently it comes with the manual, and original floppy disk.

And the mouse itself looks to be in great condition!

So thank you very much Haven!

On to the next package.

This is from Stephen Greer out of South Ampton, Wisconsin.

And I think I know what is in here, but I'll keep it to myself.

Yep!

As I thought, this is a Commodore 1541-II disk drive.

This is great because I've been wanting to do a documentary on all of the Commodore

disk drives and I just have a few models I'm missing.

So this is one less missing piece.

This one appears to be in great shape.

Thank you very much Stephen!

OK, so we have a fairly large box here from Paul King.

Apparently I needed a subscription to Consumer Reports.

OK, so it looks like he sent me a box of floppy disks.

Not sure if these are blank…

Ehh, looks like some of these have programs on them.

And here, is an Atari 810 floppy drive.

I have to admit, I've never seen one of these in person.

Holy cow this thing looks delightfully archaic.

Wow!

I've never seen such a big opening for a floppy disk.

It almost looks like a big cartridge is supposed to go in there!

Looks like he sent the power supply and the interface cable.

This is awesome, as this will go great with my Atari 400 and 800 computers.

So, a big thank you to Paul!

And I got another box a few days later from Haven.

I think he said something about sending me some Atari games.

Oh look, another copy of Pitall, and Grand Prix, which I did not have.

This will be interesting to sit next to the Pitfall cartridge I just relabeled in my last

episode.

Here's another package from Paul King.

Oh, cool!

Worms! and also Summer Games and Blue Max.

All of these are for the Atari 8-bit.

Believe it or not, I had this game as a kid on my Commodore 64.

It was a christmas present from one of my relatives.

And the funny thing is, I hated it.

So, I could never figure out how to play it.

In fact if you look at the instructions on the inside it actually tells you right here,

do not read the instructions.

And it really doesn't actually come with any.

So, I could never figure it out.

But I'm going to give it another shot and maybe as an adult, maybe I'll be able to

figure it out now!OK, so I have a package here from Hans.. sorry I can't pronounce

the last name.

Anyway this is from Norway.

And I know what this is.

I had a few offers for similar products after I announced my C64 had been fried.

So these are called 64 Savers.

And the idea is you plug this in between the power supply and the C64 and it has some circuitry

inside that will protect your C64 from a rogue power supply like the one I had.

I'll be covering this in more detail very soon.

Thank you Hans!

This one is from Roderick Klein out of the Netherlands.

By the way, I know how much it costs to ship this stuff overseas.

I was going to ship a small package to EEVBlog in Australia a few weeks ago.

I even had it all boxed up.

And when I went to ship it, I found the cheapest I could ship it was almost a hundred dollars,

but the item was only worth about 10 dollars.

So I just decided not to send it.

Anyway, it appears he sent me a Gravis Ultrasound.

I've had a lot of requests to show one of these, but I haven't had one to show.

And now that I do, I still can't show it because I don't have a computer with a 16-bit

ISA slot.

But I will eventually.

So thank you very much Roderick!

Well, rats!

It turns out my camera wasn't recording and I've already partially opened this,

but this is from Geir or Geir, sorry, I don't know how to pronounce that..

But anyway, it's from Norway.

And I bet this was also super expensive to ship because it's very heavy.

So, it's a Grid laptop.

I've never seen this particular model in person before.

It appears to be a 386 and it has dual floppy drives.

These are probably high density so they should be easier to transfer data.

And it looks like it has an internal power supply.

Well, I look forward to playing with this!

So thank you very much!

All right, so this is probably the largest box I've ever received as a donation.

And I know what's in here, but I'll save the suspense for you.

This is from Benjamin Rumore out of Scottsdale, Arizona.

And, it's a keyboard.

It's surprising how many people still don't know I have another channel where I review

and restore vintage keyboards.

Anyway, this one is a quite a nice one, it's a Korg Poly 800.

This is from 1983, and I am definitely looking forward to playing with this!

So thank you Benjamin, this is the most generous donation!

Next we have a little box from Power Pig Productions.

I have no idea what this is.

In fact, I'm wondering if this is a donation at all, or something I ordered on ebay.

Sometimes I can't tell when I get these things in.

Logically, if it were something I ordered then it wouldn't have made it into the final

edit, so we can assume it's a donation… hahah.

OK.

Thank you for purchasing a custom lego building kit.

I eventually discovered this was a drop shipment gift from Lorin Milsap.

Apparently it is a Lego Atari 2600.

I didn't even know that existed..

So anyway, thank you Lorin!

The next package is also from Lorin.

Excellent…

A logic probe.

I believe he sent this to me to help with diagnosing my dead C64 as well as some other

projects I've been working on.

Now, I know what the logic probe does.. but I have to admit, I'm not entirely sure what

a pulser does.

I'll have to read up on that.

Anyway, thank you Lorin!

OK, so here's a fairly heavy package from Garrick Vance.

I see some old Mac stuff here.

Looks like some old manuals..

Oh look, Apple II floppy drive.

Looks like an ADB mouse.

An old serial external modem.

Another ADB keyboard.

I already have one like this, but I can use another.. oops, it has a broken key.

Maybe I can fix that.

And it looks like an original LC.

This will go well with the LC-II I received last month.

I need to open it up and see what this mysterious looking card is.

Oh wow. is that what I think it is?

Surely not!

Oh wow, it is!

Check it out, the Apple IIe card.

These are rare and hard to find these days!

I can't wait to get this thing working!

So a big thanks to Garrick!

OK, the next package here is from Travis Foster.

Yay, grocery bags!

Oh wow.. this is cool.

This bag is small, but there's a lot of stuff in here, starting with a Sega game gear,

apparently.

And some games.

So the screen is a bit scratched up, but this will be an excellent thing to demonstrate

a new method I found out about for polishing these types of screens.

So, it looks like I got a whole bunch of different Sonic games.. which I guess was the staple

of the Sega franchise.

Admittedly, I haven't played most of these.

OK, now this, I have no idea what this is.

OK, it appears to be a vintage calculator.

In fact, I'll stick some batteries in here and we'll see what it does.

Wow, so it has a vacuum fluorescent screen.

It's probably easier to see in the dark without the glare.

So it only has 6 digits, and wow..

I love how the screen does weird things while it is calculating.

Makes me wonder if they used screen memory for part of the calculation routines.

It's also weird how the zero is only half height.

Anyway, that's a neat collectible!

Back to this bag now.. looks like I got another Gameboy Pocket.. oh and awesome, the GameBoy

camera!

I've been wanting to get one of these.

I'll definitely be doing a review on this!

And it looks like several more games, some of these I already had and some I did not.

Anyway, great collection of stuff, so thank you Travis!

Next package is from Michael out of Phoenix, Arizona.

According to the paper, apparently I'm getting a Penultimate cartridge…

I've wanted one of these for a long time.

It looks like I also got some sort of cassette based game for the VIC-20.

The label is a bit hard to read.

Apparently it is called Pentagorat.

I've never actually heard of this, but I'm excited to try it out.

But this cartridge… yes, this is probably the coolest thing you can get for your VIC-20.

I won't say too much about it because I plan to do a whole video on this.

But, I will tell you it has a ton of built-in game ROMs and expansion RAM.

So I look forward to reviewing this in more detail!

These are not cheap either, so a big thank you to Michael for sending me this!

OK, next box is from Kris Castillo, or Castillo, not sure how to pronounce that.

I'll continue using my trusty pocket knife..

Somebody said in the comments of the last video that they were going to send me band-aids

for when I cut myself.

But that hasn't happened yet.

All right!

Looks like some Coleco controllers.

This is great because I have a Coleco but never use it because the controllers are borked.

Hopefully these will work!

And here we have a Commodore Plus/4.

Needs a little retrobrite on the keys, but otherwise looks in great shape.

The Plus/4 has a really interesting story and I hope to do a video on this line of computers

at some point.

So a big thanks to Kris!

Next box is kind of heavy for its size.

It's from Joe McPhail and to be honest, I couldn't remember what was in here.

Ahh.. yes.

My memory has been jogged.

So these are some old punch cards.

I remember him telling me he was going to send me a few, I didn't realize it would

be quite this many.

I'm not sure how these work since it appears to be based on 9-bits instead of 8.

Maybe one is for parity or something.

I'll have to read up on it.

Anyway, thank you Joe!

OK, so this box says it is from Heather Kent.. but this is actually a drop ship from Laurence.

And this is another product that was sent to me as a result of my fried Commodore 64.

So this is actually a little kit that you build and allows you to use aftermarket power

adapters on your C64, avoiding the problem with the failing original power bricks all

together.

I'll be showing this in more detail in a later video, so thank you Laurence!

OK, so somebody sent me some Sketchers shoes, apparently..

Hahah, so this is from Christian, and I think I'll pass on trying to pronounce that last

name.

It's a TRS-80 model 100, which will go well well my model 102 and 200 that I already have.

As soon as I can find a 600, then I'm going to do a video on the entire series.

All right, very generous, so thank you Christian.

OK, so this is the last package for this episode and this is quite heavy.

Honestly, I'm not even sure what is here.

This is from Jerome and I know he said it was a bunch of Tandy Color Computer stuff.

OK, so there's quite a bit of stuff crammed in here.

Looks like some rolls of thermal paper.

And this must be the printer it goes with.

And another little printer or plotter.

And a little joystick.

Of course Tandy computers had their own proprietary interface.

And here's a floppy drive.

And what's this.. another floppy drive.

These things are heavy too!

All right, let me make some space here.

A color computer 2.

And here's the floppy drive controller cartridge.

And apparently this is a box of disks for it.

And these are some original dust covers.

And some manuals.

Oh! and this is handy, it's the cassette port cable, which can in theory let me load

stuff from an iphone or other computer using the audio port.

So, all very cool, thank you Jerome!

Well, that about wraps it up for this episode.

I am really amazed at people's generosity when it comes to sending me these things because

many of the things that have been sent to me, I know could have fetched a pretty good

price on ebay had they chosen to sell it that way instead of donating it to me, so thank

you very much!

Many of these items you will probably be seeing in upcoming episodes in more detail when I

do detailed reviews of them.

So, stick around for that and hope you enjoyed this, and see you next time!

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Nancy Dell: Caffeine and high blood pressure - Duration: 1:34.

MASCIADRELLI, 22NEWS.

TAMARA:

IN TONIGHT'S VIEWER MAIL, WE

DISCUSS HOW CAFFEINE, AFFECTS

YOUR BLOOD

PRESSURE.

22NEWS REGISTERED DIETITIAN

NANCY DELL - IS LIVE IN THE

STUDIO TO ANSWER YOUR

QUESTIONS. THANKS FOR JOINING

US, NANCY.

TAMARA:

TONIGHT'S QUESTION IS FROM JACK

VIA THE INTERNET. HE WRITES, "I

HAVE HIGH BLOOD

PRESSURE. HOW MUCH CAFFEINE CAN

I DRINK, BEFORE IT RAISES MY

BLOOD PRESSURE?"

NANCY:

WE DO KNOW THAT THE CAFFEINE IN

REGULAR COFFEE WILL RAISE BLOOD

PRESSURE TEMPORARILY. HOW MUCH

IT INCREASES BLOOD PRESSURE

WILL VARY PERSON TO PERSON.

THE INCREASE IS FAR LESS

SUBSTANTIAL IN PEOPLE WHO HAVE A

LONG HISTORY OF

DRINKING CAFFEINATED COFFEE

BECAUSE THEY DEVELOP A TOLERANCE

TO IT. SO DETERMINE YOUR OWN

TOLERANCE TO CAFFEINE BY TAKING

YOUR BLOOD PRESSURE THROUGH OUT

THE DAY WHEN YOU DRINK COFFEE

AND COMPARE IT TO YOUR BLOOD

PRESSURES ON A DAY WHERE YOU

REDUCE

OR AVOID CAFFEINE. IF YOUR

BLOOD PRESSURE IS TOO HIGH ON

THE CAFFEINE DAY,

THEN WEAN OFF IT. IF YOU JUST

CAN'T GIVE UP YOUR CAFFEINE,

THEN FOLLOW THE

OTHER DIET GUIDELINES TO LOWER

BLOOD PRESSURE..

MAINTAIN A HEALTHY WEIGHT,

EXERCISE, REDUCE SODIUM, EAT

HALF YOUR PLATE AS

PRODUCE, AND EAT 2 SERVINGS OF

LOW FAT MILK OR YOGURT A DAY.

TAMARA:

WHAT ABOUT ALCOHOL AND BLOOD

PRESSURE?

NANCY:

LIKE CAFFEINE, THE EFFECT OF

ALCOHOL ON BLOOD PRESSURE VARIES

WITH EACH

PERSON. FOR SOME PEOPLE IT MAY

BE THE MAIN LIFESTYLE FACTOR

THAT RAISES IT

AND FOR OTHERS ALCOHOL MAY HAVE

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The only Organic Sushi in Japan With Rachel and Jun. - Duration: 5:18.

hey guys it's Kat and today I am at Hachiko (in Shibuya, Tokyo ) and really close to here is

Japan's only organic sushi restaurant

I've been here a few times and I love it

so I wanted to show you guys

Hi!!!

Rachel and Jun are joining me today

We made it!! I haven't seen you in a

year and a half? yeah oh my gosh has it been that long?

Ojamashimasu! (a.k.a "Hello" when entering some one's home or shop)

Konbanwa (Good evening)

You might think Sushi is organic

Bot nowadays it's not like that at all

So I think I am probably the only Sushi restaurant that serves everything completely organic

Sugoi! (wow!)

No preservatives are used in any of these ingredients

This is Snapper, "Tai" We receive this food.

it's a lot to chew, one piece of sushi is like.. it takes a while

Do you normally bite it in half?

yeah I usually cut it in half

or bite it in half actually

Is it rude though Jun? To bite it in half?

you're kind of supposed to but I think it's okay

So this is Tekkamaki? (Tuna rolls)

It's almost too pretty to eat

Isn't it delicious?

Your whole body is saying it's great right now. Jun: This is Tuna

so good.. can I eat more?

What is this? That is Eel Is it good?

That's the best Anago I have ever had..

Really?

Yeah, I Love Anago that's really good!

when I was a kid I couldn't eat raw fish so I would go to Kaiten sushi

and always be ordering this and Cucumber rolls

That was all I could eat so..

mm.. this is like dessert too!

so sweet

So why did you choose to go Organic?

I read a book by KitaOjiro Sanjin

That said "MSG is not a true condiment"

and after reading those words

I thought if I could open my own shop

then I would open a sushi shop that didn't use any MSG

But then when I started doing this

my customers started to say

"If you're going out of your way to not use MSG then you shouldn't use

Farmed fish, you should serve organic tea

buy eggs that are cage free

and before I knew it I had become completely organic.. "Wow your customers were strict"

What is this? "Aji" (Mackerel) (Kat inserts bad dad joke here) "Aji also means flavor"

Eel and Mackerel those are my

favorite so far

really similar to Katsuo (skipjack Tuna)

This one is also very often sweet that's the

best Aji I've ever had

All of the Sushi is just really

soft and refreshing

So this is what food should taste like

right right June how's the pudding

They made this here? So smooth "Good right?"

Ouici also have this incredibly delicious

and super affordable seafood Donburi

the "KaisenDon" so you've got to make

sure that you come and check it out

thank you so much Rachel

no thank you so much for introducing

us to this, this was really amazing

yeah I know I'm so amazing and it's

always more fun to eat with other people

make sure that you go check out Rachel

and Jun's channel they have an amazing

Travel Channel and it's on all things

Japanese I'll put a link below

go check it out!

It was so good!!

It was a fun night!

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Can We Own Space? Buying Your Own Piece of the High Frontier - Duration: 8:22.

Compared to a regular human, the Earth is enormous.

And compared to the Earth, the Universe is really enormous.

Like, maybe infinitely enormous.

And yet, Earth is the only place humans are allowed to own.

You can buy a plot of land in the city or the country, but you can't buy land on the

Moon, on Mars or on Alpha Centauri.

It's not that someone wouldn't be willing to sell it to you.

I could point you at a few locations on the internet where someone would be glad to exchange

your "Earth money" for some property rights on the Moon.

But I can also point you to a series of United Nations resolutions which clearly states that

outer space should be free for everyone.

Not even the worst rocky outcrop of Maxwell Montes on Venus, or the bottom of Valles Marineris

on Mars can be bought or sold.

However, the ability to own property is one of the drivers of the modern economy.

Most people either own land, or want to own land.

And if humans do finally become a space faring civilization, somebody is going to want to

own the property rights to chunks of space.

They're going to want the mining rights to extract resources from asteroids and comets.

We're going to want to know, once and for all, can I buy the Moon?

Until the space age, the question was purely hypothetical.

It was like asking if you could own dragons, or secure the mining rights to dreams.

Just in case those become possible, my vote to both is no.

But when the first satellite was placed into orbit in 1957, things became a lot less hypothetical.

Once multiple nations had reached orbitable capabilities, it became clear that some rules

needed to be figured out - the Outer Space Treaty.

The first version of the treaty was signed by the US, Soviet Union and the United Kingdom

back in 1967.

They were mostly concerned with preventing the militarization of space.

You're not allowed to put nuclear weapons into space, you're not allowed to detonate

nuclear weapons on other planets.

Seriously, if you've got plans and they relate to nuclear weapons, just, don't.

Over the years, almost the entire world has signed onto the Outer Space Treaty.

106 countries are parties and another 24 have signed on, but haven't fully ratified it

yet.

In addition to all those nuclear weapons rules, the United Nations agreed on several other

rules.

In fact, its full name is, The Treaty on Principles Governing the Activities of States in the

Exploration and Use of Outer Space, including the Moon and Other Celestial Bodies.

Here's the relevant language:

Outer space, including the moon and other celestial bodies, is not subject to national

appropriation by claim of sovereignty, by means of use or occupation, or by any other

means.

No country can own the Moon.

No country can own Jupiter.

No country can own a tiny planet, off in the corner of the Andromeda Galaxy.

And no citizens or companies from those countries can own any property either.

And so far, no country has tried to.

Seriously, space exploration is incredibly difficult.

We've only set foot on the Moon a couple of times, decades ago, and never returned.

But with all the recent developments, it looks like we might be getting closer to wondering

if we can own dragons, or a nice acreage on Mars.

Perhaps the most interesting recent development is the creation of not one, not two, but three

companies dedicated to mining resources from asteroids: Planetary Resources, Kepler Energy,

and Deep Space Industries.

Just a single small asteroid could contain many useful minerals, and there could potentially

be tens of billions of dollars in profit for anyone who can sink robotic mining shafts

into them.

The three different companies have their own plans on how they're going to identify potential

mining targets and extract resources, and I'm not going to go into all the details

of what it would take to mine an asteroid in this video.

But according to the Outer Space Treaty, is it legal?

The answer, is: probably.

The original treaty was actually pretty vague.

It said that no country can claim sovereignty over a world in space, but that doesn't

mean we can't utilize some of its resources.

In fact, future missions to the Moon and Mars depend on astronauts "living off the land",

harvesting local resources like ice to make air, drinking water and rocket fuel.

Or building structures out of Martian regolith.

Mining an entire asteroid for sweet sweet profit is just a difference of scale.

In order to provide some clarity, the United States passed the U.S. Commercial Space Launch

Competitiveness Act of 2015.

This gave details on how space tourism should work, and described how companies might mine

minerals from space.

The gist of the law is, if an American citizen can get their hands on materials from an asteroid,

they own it, and they're free to sell it.

In a moment, I'm going to consider the implications of colonizing space, but first, I'd like

to thank Richard, Daniel Pisanec, Angela Porter and the rest of our 735 patrons for their

generous support.

If you love what we're doing and want to help out, head over to patreon.com/universetoday

As you know, SpaceX is planning to colonize Mars.

Well, so far, their plans include building the most powerful rocket ever built, and hurling

human beings at Mars, hundreds at a time.

The first mission is expected to blast off in 2024, so this is quickly becoming a practical

issue.

What are the legalities of colonizing Mars?

Will you own a chunk of land when you stumble out of the Interplanetary Transport Ship out

on the surface of Mars?

Right now, you can imagine the surface of Mars like a research station on Antarctica.

If SpaceX, an American company, builds a colony on Mars, then it's essentially US government

property.

Anything that happens within that colony is under the laws of the United States.

If a group of colonists from China, for example, set out on their own, they would be building

a little piece of China.

And no matter what kind of facility they build, nobody within the team actually owns their

homes.

If you're out on the surface, away from a base, everything reverts to international

law.

Watch out for space pirates!

Under the treaty, every facility is obliged to provide access to anyone else out there,

which means that members of one facility are free to visit any other facility.

You can't lock your door and keep anyone out.

In fact, if anyone's in trouble, you're legally bound to do everything you can (within

reason) to lend your assistance.

The bottom line is that the current Outer Space Treaty is not exactly prepared for the

future reality of the colonization of Mars.

As more and more people reach the Red Planet, you'd expect they're going to want to

govern themselves.

We've seen this play out time and time again on Earth, so it won't be surprising when

the Mars colonies band together to declare their separation from Earth.

That said, as long as they're reliant on regular supplies from Earth, they won't

be able to fully declare their independence.

As long as they have interests on Earth, our planet's governments will be able to squeeze

them and maintain their dominance.

Once a Mars colony is fully self sufficient, though, which Elon Musk estimates will occur

by 1 million inhabitants, Earth will have to recognize a fully independent Mars.

Space law is going to be one of the most interesting aspects of the future of space exploration.

It's really the next frontier.

Concepts which were purely theoretical are becoming more and more concrete, and lawyers

will finally be the heroes we always knew they could be.

If you've always wanted to be an astronaut, but your parents have always wanted you to

be a lawyer, now's your chance to do both.

An astronaut space lawyer.

I'm just saying, it's an option.

I suspect you're going to have opinions about the controversial topic.

Let's hear your thoughts.

Do you think there should be private ownership of space?

How do you think we should deal with ownership as we move out in the Solar System.

Let me know your thoughts in the comments.

We've talked about how the Universe is flat.

It sure feels 3-dimensional to me.

What does it mean to say the Universe is flat, and how do we know?

That'll be in our next episode.

Once again, I've queued up a series of videos for your enjoyment.

You'll learn about whether it's really possible to name a star, meet a man who'll

sell you a chunk of land on the Moon, information about space elevators, and an in-depth conference

about space commercialization.

Is not subject to national appropriatation...

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June 2017 TBR! + SciFi Summer TBR [CC] - Duration: 7:01.

Hey everybody! Welcome back to my channel.

Today I am going to be doing my June

2017 TBR for you guys. Holy crap. It's June.

Where'd the time go? The years almost halfway over.

....WAT

In the month of June there is a

read-a-thon called the Sci-fi Summer

read-a-thon that actually starts the day

that this video will go live on June 1st

and it will go through June 7th and

basically it's a read-a-thon that

encourages you to read sci-fi and so I

have a few sci-fi novels that I'm

currently working on and a few that are

on my TBR shelf that I wanted to check

out and so I'm going to quickly run

through the books that I hope to read.

The first two I've mentioned on my

channel a few different times and have

carried over for a few months but that

is Cress by Marissa Meyer which is part

of the Lunar Chronicles. Sci-fi

retellings of fairy tales. And The

Martian by Andy Weir which is about a

guy who gets left on Mars after

one of his astronauts missions fails

that his team leaves thinking he's dead.

So I'm going to be reading these. I am

about a hundred pages into both of them

so hope to read and finish these finally.

And then I also want to read Replica by

Lauren Oliver which is a sci-fi story

about I think like a place that does

tests on humans and you can read this

book in a few different ways because

it's pulled from dual perspectives - from

Lyra's perspective and from Gemma's

perspective and each one of the

characters has half of the book. So

really interesting. I'm really interested

to check this out so I'll probably try

to read this if I can finish these other

two during the read-a-thon. So that will

be my TBR for the sci-fi summer read-a-thon

this month. I'll leave the link to the

information to that read-a-thon if

that's something that you're interested

in doing. It is running from the 1st to

the 7th like I said so you can hop on

and whenever you want! For my classic

pick for June because it is finally

getting warmer out, it's finally becoming

summertime,

I thought I'd pick a summery read and

that is Treasure Island by Robert Louis

Stevenson. A pirate book... Adventures on

the seas... Sounds fun. It sounds summery. Ocean

is summery to me so definitely want to

check this out. My non-fiction pick for

the month I really wanted something fun

and light-hearted so I went with You

Deserve a Drink by Mamrie Hart who is a

very hilarious comedian and YouTuber. If

you don't know who Mamrie Hart is

definitely go and check out her channel.

It's so funny. She makes me laugh so hard.

But this is a recommendation from my

friend Shannon who is also a big fan of

Mamrie Hart. She said this is one of the

funniest books she's ever read so

looking forward to this. For my diverse

pick I'm going to be going with swing

time by Zadie Smith. I know when I hauled

this I wrongly said that this is set in

segregation era United States. I was

wrong.

It's set in the UK and in Africa. It's

about two girls who are dancers. I've

never read anything by Zadie Smith, but

I've heard wonderful things. And then the

TBR jar. Let's check it out. What I'm

gonna read in the month of June? Let's mix it up a little

bit

Cool! A spool of bluh bluh bluh...

...bluh bluh... A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne

Tyler. Let me pick that out. I was

actually planning to read this in the

month of July anyway but I guess I'm

just going to read it a month early! So

this I think is kind of like a

slice-of-life of the United States in

like the late 50s. I originally heard

this from Helene's channel. Helene

Jeppesen. It's one of her favorite books

so I'm excited to check it out. She's

made it sound very appealing when she

described it so I picked it up when I

found it on Book Outlet a few months ago

so looking forward to checking this out.

Because it is summer and I'm looking for

some contemporary light-hearted reads I

decided that I'm going to read Since

You've Been Gone by Morgan Matson. Of course

Morgan Matson is a big hit on YouTube.

Any of her books are well-loved here on

booktube so I decided now's the perfect

time to read my first Morgan Matson book.

This has been on my shelf for a little

while and I've been waiting for summer

time to read this book so looking

forward to this. From what I know about

it this is about a girl whose friend

goes missing and so she is following

kind of little clues that her friend has

left for her to hopefully find her

friend again and it's very summery and

light-hearted and I'm looking forward to

jumping into this one. I then want to

pick up Talking As Fast As I Can: From

Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls and

Everything in Between by Lauren Graham.

This is Lauren Graham's memoir of course

about her time on Gilmore Girls and

acting and being in the TV industry. She

is a wonderful human. I love Gilmore

Girls so I've been wanting to pick this

up for a while now and I figure at this

time of year is perfect to do that. I

then have a library book that I haven't

gotten to. I hauled it back in January I

think was my last library haul? Maybe it

was early February. But this is a book

called The Buddha of Suburbia by

Hanif Kureishi and this is about a

person who's living in London, I believe,

and is just different religiously from a

lot of the people in his area and... I

don't know. I don't know what compelled

me to pick this up but I have it on my

shelf. It's been on my library book shelf

for a long time and I need to return it

eventually so I might as well read it. I

also have a few other TBR catch up

books that I was working on through the

month of May that I haven't finished

quite yet so whatever I don't have

finished is also going to roll over

with me into the month of June and we'll

see how far I can get to that. So here

are all my TBR pics for the month of

June. There are 10 books there

so we'll see how far we can get. Anyway

thank you guys so much for watching I

hope you guys enjoyed this video. If you

did please give it a big thumbs up,

subscribe if you haven't already (I do

try to make a new video each and every

week), and I will see you guys again very

soon. Bye!

For more infomation >> June 2017 TBR! + SciFi Summer TBR [CC] - Duration: 7:01.

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Entrevista com Henrique Pistilli, o Homem Peixe, ao vivo! Dia 7/6 às 18h - Duration: 1:07.

Have you ever dreamed about living in Fernando de Noronha, Brazil,

and not having to pay rent?

This is possible with Worldpackers!

Wednesday, June 7th, at 6pm I'll be live on Worldpackers' Youtube channel.

I'll be talking to Henrique Pistilli,

the Fish Man of the TV Channel Off,

speaking directly from Fernando de Noronha to tell everyone

how they can exchange their skills for accommodation

on one of the most paradisiac islands in our planet.

Leave your questions and suggestions

in the comments below

And put on your calendar: we have a date!

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