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Regarding the issue of melancholy, anyway,

melancholy is necessary.

There are great texts regarding melancholy,

not necessarily by Freud. I think melancholy

is an indispensable part of the human being,

and that's why I don't link melancholy to depression.

I think the idea of having melancholic moments,

I think of Baudelaire, of the "spleen", and also, since Aristoteles,

a state of creation. We have the need of, sometimes,

abandoning ourselves to a certain loss of this reality.

At the same time, we have societies today in Europe

that I'd call depressive, not melancholic,

but depressive States treated with drugs.

t's as if we wanted simultaneously

to abolish the benefits of melancholy…

Well, to abolish the benefits of melancholy

by suppressing melancholy. This seems to me

absolutely impossible, melancholy is necessary.

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PROVANDO DOCES DINAMARQUESES ESTRANHOS 2 | A vida na Dinamarca. - Duration: 6:33.

Say hi to the camera, son.

Alright.

It is focusing...?

Hello everybody! What's Up?

I am Nicholas no Diminutivo

Who just noticed that it would be nice to post a video after 3 weeks...

And welcome to one more wonderful video.

And yes, I am sitting down because if you look at my first video

I am sitting down, with an awful video quality, awful sound quality, more thin...

But yeah, we are going to do the part 2 of

Tasting danish candy.

I was planning to record this video also at the floor but

as I use the natural light from the window in the videos, half of my face being lighted

and the other half dark, weird, you would get to see all my face mistakes

Nope. Argh.

I decided to save you from this.

But, let's start.

This time I decided to bring some candy a bit weird,

uncommon

not that nice

For a moment it sounded like I was describing myself.

And a candy called "Brazil"

Which, to be honest, does not deserve this name because it does not have Neymar in the package.

But...let's...

(Focus!)

But let's start with this one.

I chose this one because maaany danish people like this candy

And! Because at first I thought it was marshmallow with peanut

so I kinda lost hope in humanity because that's not something you should put together

But when I bought it I noticed it is nougat with peanut

And I don't have idea what nougat is, so my hopes are even more down now.

But let's eat it!

How do I open this...?

ooooooooooooooooooooooooohh

I love packages you open like that.

But this one just failed.

It's ruined.

This is like me on instagram and me in real life.

It tastes good...no.

What?

It is so weird because it keep sticking in your tooth...

But the peanut has a good taste but...

BUT IT KEEP STICKING.

What.

Let's get the next one.

Which is jskd&/%/(5

Let's get the (focuuus) Brazil one.

I am having a confusion of feelings with this smell.

But that's okay, I haven't take a bath in 3 weeks and my boyfriend still likes me.

So, I don't why this would have something in similar with Brazil

I was waiting for a chocolate that had Samba or Futebol written on it.

Because that's the only thing Brazil is known for.

Oooooh, it has the same white thing inside!

I think.

This one looks more hard.

Oh, it's marshmallow.

It's not bad but it's not good either.

You know when your mom comes with fast food and you are hoping for Burger King or McDonalds but she brings you Bob's?

So, basically like that.

You eat it because it's better than rice with beans.

If you watched the part one of this video, you will remember that I said I am kinda picky with food.

And I am! If the food has a weird color, weird smell or a weird format...I don't eat it.

Somedays ago I was drinking a juice and it was tasting really good,

but then I checked the ingredients and it has cucumber!

CUCUMBER

To me, cucumber should not go in drinks.

To me, the drink Detox should not exist.

To me, Detox is a Drag Queen.

AAAAAH, This is disgusting.

I am becoming extremely excited about something that is disgusting.

I have lost the meaning of my life.

Let's taste!

Uh! No!

I should do it as in this twins movie scence

which there is this animal in this woman's face.

Let me!

Wait it is not scorpio, it's a lizard.

Alright.

There is a hair on it.

I don't know if you can see it.

Disgusting.

Ignoring the fact that is all dirty now, it tastes good. Tastes like Fini's candy.

Next.

And this is the next one!

And I kinda feel that this is not gonna work.

Maybe because it tastes like lemon and I am nauseous?

No, I don't think so.

Let's get it open.

This sound

The sound of sucess and death.

The smell is only of death.

Looks like something else...

Do you think I can...?

No.

I think drugs are better than this.

Am I getting more views? Uh? Am I?

No.

No, no, no.

Drugs are for sure better than th---

This is the next one okay I am dying.

Alright, this is the next one!

Which catch my attention because it has a WARNING sign in the package.

That moment when all your friends are becoming responsible adults, eating healthy, eating healthy bread at morning and salad at night

And you are literally eating food that has

WARNING in the package.

It also comes with this big paper that has "Warning" in every single possible language.

I really have lost the control of my life.

Ah, it actually look nice without the thousand warning signs

Oh like, "sooon! I bought you candy!"

Ok, but how do I eat that?

Something is gonna get out from her--

Alright...

Oh wait, this is for the thumbnail.

Alright, let's do it.

Ué. (Cool Brazilian word which I love lol)

Because of the all Warning signs I thought it would taste like dead kids

But it's just watter with a strawberry taste.

Nothing much.

Maybe the world is trying to make us believe that simple things are actually dangerous

And maybe china is trying...

Well, this was today's video!

I hope that you liked it, and in case you did leave your like down there

So I can know if you like this kind of video and if I should do more of them

My social midia will appear down here and in the description

And I will give you 10 seconds to subscribe to my channel

And if you liked this video, maybe you will like this one!

Oh, comment other things I should put in my month in video!

Bye!

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ANIVERSÁRIO DA SAM COM OS GRINGOS - SKY ZONE - Duration: 10:16.

She is shy

You never call me to shoot videos anymore I wasn't even on the country, girl

You don't call me, you don't want me here anymore, so just tell everyone

Show how shy you are, Emma

Poor girl Oh my God

Damiani is calling me names on Whatsapp, I'm showing so people believe me *Asshole*

Today, you already saw on the video title, we will show a little bit of Sam's birthday And when is it? Today

But we celebrated on the weekend because we are responsible adults and we work

And she invited everyone to go to Sky Zone and if you don't know what Sky Zone is, the closest thing I can remember is Jump do Mallandro that I know it exist in Brazil

What is that? It's the same thing, full of trampolines

Since when you know that exist? I like Sergio Mallandro's page on Facebook, so I receive a couple ads

And if you follow Cade a Chave?, you know that Leon and Nilce also went with Jeff to a place like this in Vancouver

But it's not the same one, it's not Sky Zone, it's a different one It's not the same? Nops

So we went there to celebrated Sam's birthday

And after waiting for almost an hour, we are finally heading inside Sky Zone and we are going to jump, because that's the only thing to do in there

Everybody is there, see, there and we are heading in, let's go

Then you gotta register, and you have to pay, because you have to pay for the things you do. Then you choose how many hours you wanna jump

You can stay as long as you like You can get the day pass There is a day pass because some crazy people wanna jump all day

Who knew? They don't have a life so they will jump

Then you gotta buy the socks, the non-skid The orange socks

The shirt does not shine at all You can't even see Holy crap, look at my shirt, how horrible, I look like a...

What do I look like? It's reflecting The shirt shows up more than us

Because it was Saturday night, there was a special celebration, so they turned off the lights, they gave shining shirts

And it really glows in the dark, I didn't expect that. One time everything was dark and you could see the teeth of the people because of the reflection

We would jump from 10pm to 11pm because people got late, 1 hour jumping. But they didn't let us in. The place was empty and 9:58pm they didn't let us in

Which is right, because you paid from 10pm so you have to start at 10pm, but it was empty, c'mon bro, we wanted to jump

Sandy & Junior inside me was getting crazy. What? *Let's Jump song playing* I didn't expect that from you

When you get in, there are a lot of places to go. There is one full of trampolines that you can jump jump jump

A couple trampolines on the wall too So you can jump *on the wall* We almost hit our heads!

Then you jump on the wall

There is the foam pool It's so cool. The worst part is to get out

You can jump the way you like it, but it's terrible to get out It swallows you. You remember that Michelle had a bad time getting out? Poor Michelle

You also had problems to leave Yeah, but I am chubby, Michelle is thin

Then Aline found out about a goddammit stair that it was impossible to climb, it's kinda loose so you have to figure it out how to climb it

It's easy? It's hard? Yeah

There was a little stupid girl that saw us trying and she was climbing like a worm No, that's cheating And she was like "I made it, I did it"

She said that? Yeah, she was like "I did it, I did it" *saying beautiful things about the girl*

Because falling it's more fun. I believe Aldrei went far, then Aline, Michelle was probably the worst and Sam behind her because she didn't even try

Oh, there was the basketball!

There was also the dodgeball The dodgeball The little awesome dodgeball

There is even a movie about it, right? It's called Dodgeball? I guess so. Ben Stiller is the villain

But there were so many people, not many people, but people were there so we could not play a game together

We had to play with people we didn't know Yeah, we couldn't had a Gringos React match

I saved a couple really nice moments for you, you can see the hits

The dodges

And the messed up. You can see that everything starts going downhill, two people jumped on the same trampoline and feel

Then, Aline's brother thought "I'm hitting the girl gently", nice throw, she is out. Then I go and hit the boy, we took both of them out. But then he thinks...

"Hum, I dunno if she knows she was hit, let's try again to make sure" and he does this

I guess he aimed at the other person I hope so I really hope he aimed at the other one because the girl was like this...

But the girl was really hit Twice Yep, twice, one time she almost lost her head

When it's over, you take your sticker and put it on the sticker ball to be there forever on the booger ball of the place

After that we tried to get some food, to have a dinner party, so we went to Wild Wing, a place that has some good chicken

But we go there and the lady said it was closing because here in Canada everything closes early Saturday night, 11pm, the restaurant is closing

Aline saw that it was supposed to be open until midnight, but they probably wanted to go home

Yeah, the kitchen was closing and if a large group of people came inside they would have to serve them and we would probably take an hour

But then we headed to the only option that is available 24/7, Mc Donald, we went to celebrate at Mc Donald's, that's what we did

And what we did after? We sang Happy Birthday at the

AND WHAT YOU WILL DO NOW? Now that the video is over? Yep

You should have subscribed before, but do it now, because we are going to do this now. Reaction videos at Gringos React and videos with the gringos here

Because I think we can have a social life now Sometimes we have it

So subscribe Hit the like button, leave a comment, tell us what you wanna see

We have a nice list, we are going to start shooting videos again, right baby? There is an awesome game that we have to play

And there is also our social media, because if you followed us there, you would already know that today is Sam's birthday and you are only watching this now

There are the stories, follow us everywhere, and there is a really cool video on my face. There are also the links to subscribe to our channel and to the Gringos React

And we will see you soon, thank you so much for waiting all this time for new videos and bye

Emma wanted to say bye, but she won't :D

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Male Au Pair - Rolê de Bike | Lukasan Ferreira - Duration: 2:20.

Hey guys, how's it going?

Today I'm gonna show you a little bit, how is to ride a bike here, where I'm living.

I hope you guys like it!

It's so, so hot.

That's it. let's enjoy

A way for you not to get lost hiking

I don't know if is the same in all places.

But here the way have signs with colors and

directions showing you the direction that you need to follow.

For example, blue track, make a right

Another signalization sign

blue track, go ahead.

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Don't Reject Opportunities In Your Life from Transition is the New Normal 2016 - Duration: 0:48.

Transition often comes in the form of an opportunity and again opportunities presented can be very

scary and our first issue is to say, "Oh I couldn't possibly change and do that."

You're not even going to talk to them?

You're not even going to investigate what this new job is?

I'm not saying you're going to take the job.

You're not saying you're going to move to Wisconsin.

You're not saying you're going to do this.

You're just investigating.

You're just checking it out.

At least, challenge yourself to step over that little bit of fear to at least investigate,

because so often I see people who simply -- when given -- opportunity, as I say, knocks on

the door and they slam the door in its face.

That's like, "Oh gosh, don't do that."

Yes, that opportunity may not be for you, but how do you know if you don't find out

more about the opportunity.

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Don't Reject Opportunities In Your Life from Transition is the New Normal 2016 - Duration: 0:48.

Transition often comes in the form of an opportunity and again opportunities presented can be very

scary and our first issue is to say, "Oh I couldn't possibly change and do that."

You're not even going to talk to them?

You're not even going to investigate what this new job is?

I'm not saying you're going to take the job.

You're not saying you're going to move to Wisconsin.

You're not saying you're going to do this.

You're just investigating.

You're just checking it out.

At least, challenge yourself to step over that little bit of fear to at least investigate,

because so often I see people who simply -- when given -- opportunity, as I say, knocks on

the door and they slam the door in its face.

That's like, "Oh gosh, don't do that."

Yes, that opportunity may not be for you, but how do you know if you don't find out

more about the opportunity.

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Who said "WE" can't do Ninja Warriors? - Duration: 3:11.

Last night I watched Ninja Warriors on TV.

They had two people who had a disability.

I would like to talk about them.

The first person was a guy who is legally blind.

Legally blind is not the same as totally blind.

They can see things but not well.

This guy was able to do four events.

The event that he fell off was not caused by not seeing right, but he just lost his

grasp.

The other person was a woman who had some kind of brain tumor two years ago.

When they removed it, she needed total help with everything.

She had to learn how to walk again.

Before she got the tumor, she was a therapist.

She wanted to do Ninja Warriors on so she trained with the person who helped her to

walk again.

She got through two or three events.

So why am I doing this topic?

Is it to point out some awesome people?

No.

Is it to say that you should do Ninja Warriors?

No.

Is it to brag about people with disabilities?

No.

It is to show you that you can do anything that you want to.

It might be a small or big.

You can do it if you set your mind to it.

I have to give people praise who tries Ninja Warriors because they have millions of people

watching.

It is not like they are doing this in their back yard.

I would not try that if I was able bodied.

If you have a passion to do something, you don't care how long it takes to do it.

This morning, I was on a video call with video creators.

Somebody said they have 500 subscribers in five years.

I thought that is the same rate that I am growing my YouTube channel.

That gave me hope.

You ask for what.

I don't know.

If I work hard, I will succeed.

The thing that drives me is the love for the work.

I love everything about it, the writing the script, shooting the video, editing it, putting

it up, and replying to comments.

I know I should do more editing, but I should do more writing too.

How much is enough?

It is hard to say

In closing this video, the course about personal care assistants is still on sale.

It is a steal.

So try two lectures for free please.

Tomorrow we are going to be starting a new series that I hope you will enjoy.

Look for it tomorrow.

It is Chris signing off.

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[ENG SUB] BTS Nonno Special Movie: Making - Duration: 1:47.

perhaps~

what a baby omg

okay! please check the photos

how are they?

CAP: NONNO's request- [please close your eyes]

CAP: NONNO's request- [with a natural atmosphere please]

CAP: for some reason? his pants are rolled up!?

CAP: massage!!!

CAP: suddenly sticks to the wall!!!

CAP: NONNO August issue on sale now!

thanks for your hard work!

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LeBron James Throws Shade at the Cavs on Twitter - Duration: 2:10.

Hey everyone, for Complex News, I'm Justin Block.

The Cleveland Cavaliers' defense of their NBA title ended in failure just earlier this

month, so naturally, you'd think the team would lay low for a bit and re-evaluate for

a run next season.

The organization, however, is now experiencing a small crisis, and it's now been punctuated

by a tweet LeBron James sent on Monday night.

Here's what he posted:

"If no one appreciated you Griff I did, and hopefully all the people of Cleveland!

Thanks for what u did for the team for 3 yrs!

We got us 1🏆"

Now, let's fill in the subtweet here.

Earlier that night, the Cavs announced they'd be moving on from general manager David Griffin.

The move happened, because according to reports, Griffin didn't see eye-to-eye with Cavs

owner Dan Gilbert, who has a bit of a checkered history with LeBron, going back to his bridge-burning

letter in 2010.

More importantly though, Griffin and LeBron had a great working relationship, which makes

this move even stranger.

Now, this is a really bad look for the Cavs.

Not only did Griffin construct the roster that won the Cavs their first NBA championship

in 2016 and take them to three straight NBA Finals, but he had to do so with the intense

win-now pressure that LeBron brought back to the franchise when he returned to Cleveland

in 2014.

Griffin's task wasn't easy, but he made it work.

LeBron recognized that, reportedly supporting a contract extension for Griffin over the

past few months.

Winning LeBron's respect and keeping it is no small feat—just ask former Cavs head

coach David Blatt.

So it came as a shock to LeBron, who reportedly wasn't consulted beforehand, when the Cavs

announced their decision to let Griffin go.

According to Bleacher Report's Howard Beck, LeBron was "disappointed" with the decision,

and was "concerned" about the Cavs future, which should concern Cavs fans who fear that

LeBron could make a dash to the Los Angeles Lakers or Clippers.

It's worrying that the move was made right as the Cavs reportedly pursue stars Paul George

and Jimmy Butler, so they can keep up with the Warriors.

In LeBron's mind, if the Cavs owner had a different vision than Griffin's—the

man who did everything to give LeBron a team worthy of a title—then is he really with

the franchise who'll give him the best chance to win?

We'll find out soon enough, but in the meantime: Watch the timeline.

That's the news for now, but for the latest on LeBron and the Cavs, be sure to subscribe

to Complex on YouTube today.

For Complex News, I'm Justin Block.

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Energy Talks - Waste to Infrastructure: A Bright Future through Performance Contracting - Duration: 16:25.

Hey, thank you very much and Charlie, thank you for the introduction for

transformation. I'm here to talk to you about how many we might use a few less

gigawatts in the federal government and talk to you about transformation in the

federal government, but more around the energy management side and Charlie when

I'm not being chased by grizzly bears I'm in Nepal where i have seen solar

panels at 17,000 feet, so transformation is happening. So, I've just mentioned I am

the Acting Director of the Federal Energy Management Program, which simply

to many is known as FEMP. We are in the Energy Efficiency of Renewable Energy

Program Office and I have a very long history with them. I love my job. It's

kind of like being a superhero because in FEMP we don't work with one agency

we work with all agencies, turning waste into infrastructure. So, today I'm going

to talk to you a little bit about FEMP, then we're going to talk about US energy

consumption to put things in context and then I'm going to focus on Energy

Savings Performance Contracts otherwise known as ESPC's. So FEMP is relatively

small program within EERE, but our impact is huge. We have a very large

impact through our work on energy and water management, optimizing facilities,

improving workforce, and increasing resiliency and security. So, the benefits

of our programs can be seen across the nation. We support agencies by providing

guidance, best practices, tools, technologies, and strategies that help

make the federal government more efficient and reduce costs. We also train

the federal government workforce. We have online training that's open to anyone on

many different topics in the energy management space and we also host an

annual energy conference called the Energy

Exchange, it happens every August and it's two and a half days of training,

networking, plenaries, a tradeshow and most of our courses - whether online

or live, are available for education credit. So, the last thing that I'm going

to mention, because it's going to be focused on my talk today, is we provide

options to the federal government on how to finance projects when they're using

something other than appropriations and that's where ESPC's really come

involved. So, to put things in context, the US energy consumption on total has

ridden risen steadily in the 80s and 90s and 2000's and most forecast states that

energy consumption on a whole is going to increase. So while most sectors across

the U.S. from industrial,residential, commercial have seen increases over the

last 40 years, the federal government has made steady progress to reduce their

energy consumption since 1975. The U.S. government currently consumes about 1

quadrillion British Thermal Units or BTU's. So, a BTU is equal to 1 match

burning, so think about one quad of matches lit and burning. That's the

equivalent of annual energy consumption of 10.7 million average

households. Oops. I went back I had this really cool slide there it is. Um, 10.7

million average U.S. households. There's about a 135

million households in the United States. So, California has about 12.9

million households and Texas has 9.4 million households. So,

who are the biggest energy users? It's no surprise the Department of Defense is

the largest agency and the largest energy

in the federal government, they use about 60% of the energy as reported to FEMP

for facilities subject to federal reduction goals, but if you count also

the energy used for tactical vehicles and equipment that's exempt from the

federal mandates DOD is closer to about 80% of the energy of the federal

government's energy use. The Department of Veterans Affairs, DOE, the Postal

Service, and the Department of Justice are also big energy users and this makes

a lot of sense if you just step back and think about what these different

organizations do - they have hospitals for the VA, DOE Field Offices and their

laboratories, the Department of Justice has prisons. So, when looking at this

graph, if you look at the color of the boxes the darker green boxes down in the

lower right reflect energy intensity or the amount of energy that's used per

square foot. So, the Department of Health and Human Services and EPA use a lot of

energy due to their laboratories. So, FEMP has its work cut out for them.

Our primary mission, obviously, is to help all of these agencies implement projects

to achieve their energy and water management goals as well as their

critical missions. So, FEMP is set up to address the people, policies, provide

guidance, tools and support financing of these project implementation strategies,

and at the base of all of this is people. People are the key. So, people within all

levels of the organization -whether it's decision makers, those that are

implementing their projects, those that are managing the projects, it all comes

down to projects resulting in improved agency resilience, the ability to

replicate the projects, and affordable solutions. It also comes down to an

interesting story about public/private partnership around ESPC's.

I'm click happy. So, FEMP, as I mention, is small but the impact is really,really

big. So, this chart reflects the investment over the last 10 years and

FEMP's activities have been key. The best energy that we can, best energy

efficiency really is centered around the energy you don't use. So because of

facility investments through project financing, such as ESPC's, the avoided

cost of energy in 2016 alone was 2.4 billion dollars. So, think about what you

could do with that. So. what is an ESPC? It's basically a contracting vehicle and

it's a public-private partnership. So, ESPC's are a contract between an agency and

an energy service company -otherwise known as an ESCO., improvements are made

by the ESCO under contract to the facility and the agency pays the ESCO

over the term of the contract out of the energy savings because, again, as I stated

ESPC's do not require the agency to have their money upfront..so, they don't have

to use the appropriated funds. So, a quick and simple illustration of this is, if an

organization typically pays about $10 per month for their costs they would

continue to budget and pay $10 per month. Then the ESPC comes in and implements

the project, then the cost of energy now is $8 a month, the agency is still paying

$10, but the two dollars in savings goes to the ESCO to pay down the project. Once

the project's paid, the agency gets to keep the equipment, keep realizing the

savings. So,in the long haul, it's great for the agency, it's good for the ESCO, and

it's great for an efficient government for the taxpayers. So, we've been

doing ESPC's for a long time -20 years it's our anniversary, and this is our

brag slide. So, we just recently awarded, FEMP awarded, an indefinite quantity,

indefinite delivery, actually have those backwards, it's indefinite delivery,

indefinite quantity contract, which is an umbrella contract vehicle that agencies

can use to award their ESPC's and help speed up the contracting process to save

even more time and resources to get more projects implemented. So,our most recent

award that just happened within the last two months has a $55 billion

dollar ceiling because while progress has been made, there's still a lot of

additional projects out there in the government because the federal building

stock has been aging so some equipment and facilities have been in operation

since Charlie was a small boy in the 1940's. So,something to keep in mind. So

this graphic really shows the benefits of ESPC program over the last 20 years. I

just wanted to take a few minutes to talk about a few ESPC of success stories

and projects in here, in our backyard. So, DOE has taken advantage of using ESPC's

to ensure that it has the capability to meet its mission, which is delivering

transformative Science and Technology Solutions through efficiency. DOE has made

the necessary infrastructure improvement while at the same time allowing our

sites to improve the resiliency and security of mission-critical operations

through the use of ESPC's. The Food and Drug Administration's White Oak Campus

was able to consolidate its facilities across the Washington, DC metro area onto

one campus. This facility actually

conducts important laboratory and research facilities for all sorts of

experiments, drug evaluation, veterinary medicine, radiology and the combined heat

and power system that was installed via the ESPC is capable of disconnecting

from the grid or islanding. So this facility can actually operate in the

island mode, which is really important. This facility has been able to continue

operation during recent power losses from hurricanes and other weather events

while at the same time realizing 30% in savings. So I would be remiss if I didn't

talk about water. Most people think of energy, they think of electricity or fuel

or power, but water is in the equation. Reducing our water also reduces the

energy required to process it and deliver it to facilities thus taking a

strain off of our aging water infrastructure and sewer infrastructure

and the federal government as you can see from my slide uses a lot of water. So

what agency do you think uses the most amount of water? It is the Department of

Justice. So if you think about prisons and how much water is used each day in

relatively small space you can kind of wrap your head around water consumption

and the need to save it. So there's still a large opportunity within the federal

government to have significant savings around water and the costs associated

with treating water, heating water, delivering water, and disposing of water.

So the Smithsonian's National Zoo used an ESPC that was quite creative

thinking outside the box, or in this case, outside the pool. They were able to use

an ESPC to install a pool dung skimmer to reduce elephant water pool

change-outs that saved 6 million gallons of water a year. The overall, the federal

government has reduced its water intensity by 22% in the last decade and

will save 4 billion gallons a year from performance contracting made over the

last over the last 5 years, but we're not done. There's still the ability to dig

deeper for savings so many of our easy and quick payback measures have already

been implemented and GSA has shown us that new facilities can still yield

substantial savings through deep energy retrofits and basically what this is is

ESCO's and agencies have to work together to set the bar a little bit

higher be more aggressive and at New Carrollton they were able to use such

measures as lighting, which is typically a quick payback coupled with solar and

geothermal systems which take a little bit longer and this more holistic

approach to ESPC's can lead to significant savings for this project it's

estimated to save about 60%, which is really quite admirable.So the future of

ESPC's is bright and there's still lots to do. The dark green line on this graph

reflects the mandated energy reduction goals for fiscal year 2015, which was

really quite steep. FEMP worked with the White House to address new goals moving

forward from 2016, which is the light green line that shows the federal

government is on track to meet these new goals. So, while we're leading by example

in the federal government, ESPC's actually have a lot more that they could

do they're really a workhorse so at the state level, at the local government

level, at the commercial level, really the possibilities I could go on and on I

could go like the non building levels but I'm sure that my time is a running

out. So, I want to leave you with a thought.

Oops, alright there it is. FEMP is acts as the

lever and we are helping to provide mechanisms to move the federal

government forward, to be more efficient, resilient and secure for an affordable

energy future and all of this can be achieved with the use of performance

contracting. So, I thank you and if you want to know more about our training or

performance contracting or anything about FEMP, there's our website. And I look

forward to talking with you.

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The Real Reason We Stopped Hearing From Kanye West - Duration: 5:17.

'Kanye West hasn't been photographed publicly since February 2017, and in May 2017 he scrubbed

his Instagram and Twitter profiles completely clean.

A report suggested that the 39-year-old rapper is holed up in a moment retreat in Wyoming

to "find inspiration."

But is there more to the story than that?

Here are some reasons we haven't been hearing about Yeezy over the last few months.

Breaking down

West was hospitalized on Nov. 21, 2016 for a "psychiatric emergency."

The exact reasons for his breakdown were numerous and varied: some claimed he went off of his

medication for bipolar disorder, while others claimed the anniversary of his mother's death,

combined with the stresses of his schedule and of wife Kim Kardashian's harrowing robbery

at gunpoint in October 2016 drove him to a nervous breakdown.

But because Kanye is Kanye, there's another theory that may be true.

A source told People, "He feels like he's under spiritual attack, and has been for a

while.

It's not just the big things; it's smaller, quieter things, internal things.

You might think that it's about Kim's robbery, and while that didn't help, that's not what's

going on here.

He's dealing with a lot more subtle issues…

He's just so tired now; he's very low energy and feels like there's a grieving in his spirit.

It's very hard to explain, but something has happened recently, where he's not the 'Ye

that everyone knows."

Considering how much he's thought of his spirit in the past …

"I am the number one most impactful artist of our generation!

I am Shakespeare in the flesh!"

Experiencing so many setbacks at once could be very difficult to endure.

The healing process for mental unwellness can be long and trying, so chances are, he's

avoiding the pressures of fame in hopes of avoiding a relapse.

Safety concerns

Another reason Kanye might be more camera shy than usual lately is that he has concerns

about his family's safety after his wife's notorious robbery.

According to some sources, though, his level of concern about the issue may have risen

to the point of paranoia.

One source told Radar Online, "He's not right in the head and he's under the delusion that

he's a target.

He has nightmares of being hit by bullets — he wears the bulky [bulletproof] gear

even when it's just out for dinner!"

That certainly matches the spiritual target explanation as to why he's been so bummed

out lately, and Kanye has worn bulky clothes while out and about after the incident.

Marital repair

West's marriage to Kardashian, 36, reportedly suffered as a result of her robbery and his

breakdown, and the pair are still working to repair it out of the public eye.

A source told People, "They went through a really rough time there for a while.

It was really touch and go.

She was dealing with the robbery and all that came after, and she felt like he wasn't there

for her.

He was going through his issues around the holidays, and he felt like she wasn't prioritizing

him.

Things were just awful between the two of them…

It's like the two of them were dangling on a rope off a cliff, and they used every single

thing they had to find solid ground.

They clawed their way back to somewhere a lot more healthy, and they're still clawing

their way back.

There are good days and there are bad days."

Although Kanye is absent from social media, Kim's still been active on her feeds and showing

off snaps with Kanye, so they must be on the mend.

Family focus

In addition to making his marriage work, West has also reportedly been spending some time

with his children, North and Saint.

A source told People, "They both feel like they are better people and that it has changed

their family for the better.

They don't have any desire to go back to how things were … Kanye is around much more

and helps out with the kids.

They're enjoying date nights.

It's much more of a normal life.

They realized that they don't need crazy work schedules to be happy."

That may be part of reason Kanye shuttered his social media feeds as well.

Per Us Weekly, he found that using the networks was damaging to his productivity and mental

wellness.

A source said, "It wasn't a healthy outlet for him.

He's in a different place now … [West] is trying to focus on stuff that matters."

Considering that West has previously had Twitter beefs with everyone from ex-girlfriend Amber

Rose to Jimmy Kimmel, it's probably a wise move for him to avoid the medium altogether.

Busy work

TMZ reported in May 2017 that West was holed up to work on his upcoming record in Wyoming

— and that he'd actually been there multiple times for a week or more at a time.

That would certainly explain the strangely humble settings the family took all those

photos from earlier this year.

In addition to working on the followup to 2016's The Life Of Pablo, West is juggling

quite a few projects in terms of designing.

In April 2017, West and Kardashian's first jewelry line hit the shelves, and they quickly

launched a kids' clothing line the next month.

West is also reportedly ready to launch a cosmetics line, named Donda after his late

mother.

All of these projects add to West's already busy production schedule, including his Yeezy

clothing and sneaker line.

Maintaining his status as a multi-hyphenate mogul takes a lot of behind-the-scenes work.

So, between all of his business obligations and keeping himself and his family healthy

and happy, it's no wonder Kanye's been absent from the public eye in recent months.

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DIY Travel: Adventure on a Budget - Duration: 53:10.

KAITLIN HENNESSY: Hello there.

We're going to get ready to get started.

My name is Kaitlin Hennessy, I'm the program coordinator

at WSU Global Connections, as well as

your presenter this evening for DIY Travel:

Adventure on a Budget.

Thank you for coming.

And if you can let me know if you can hear and see me

and see the PowerPoint, I'd really appreciate it.

If you want to type in where you hope to go next,

or what is your dream place to travel to,

that would be really helpful.

So the aim tonight is to get you pointed in the right direction

to craft some journies that are memorable,

fit your lifestyle, interests, and of course, your funds.

Because I'm sure there's all places we'd love to go

but can't quite afford to go there yet.

Or don't know how.

And of course, in this moment we can't turn coal into diamonds

and I can't tell you how to have a fabulous time in Monaco

for less than a grand.

But we can find some really unique places

to go to and also tailor our budgets

and our expectations for really great destinations.

So as we gets started tonight, my name

is Kaitlin Hennessy, once again.

And the information presented is based

on personal experience, travel mishaps, travel successes,

and a lot of research.

So I hope this is beneficial to you.

And I really do encourage you, if you

have great resources of your own,

to leave them in the chat box or the comment leader on YouTube

when this is a public recording.

And I have been fortunate to travel in India

for five months travel to Italy, France, Spain, Mexico,

and I've seen many states in the US.

And a fun fact is that my first flight was actually

when I was two weeks old.

So I feel like I've been really conditioned

for travel for a while.

And as we're going over the objectives for this webinar,

if you can let me know in the chat

box, what is your biggest budgeting struggle when

traveling?

We'll tailor that a little bit towards what we focus on

on our presentation tonight.

And to preface everything with DIY Travel, what's

going to be the most important thing

is research, research, research.

In fact, I'm going to encourage you

to pre-search your research.

And I know that can sound really awful for some people,

and maybe not quite as adventurous as we want.

But that is how I have found that you're

going to save the most dollars, is

by putting that extra leg work in before you go someplace.

And then of course, you can still have wiggle room

if you decide to do something.

And if you think that is the antithesis of what

you want to do when you travel, a lot of these resources

you can keep in your back pocket for when

you do you want to switch destinations

or you need to find a hotel or a place to stay on the fly.

So I think it will accommodate both types of travelers.

And with this said, we are going to go over one,

budgeting techniques and tools.

To Two, our time and place, and what a big difference

that makes in how much we spend when traveling.

How to craft our own unique itinerary,

that's shows what's important to us

and also showcases our interests.

And makes that time and money we spend traveling really

unique and valuable to us.

A lot of the resources will utilize the shared economy,

which for our purposes tonight, mean a peer to peer network

in which you either trade services or time in exchange

for money or just hospitality or goodwill.

We'll also go over the necessities

like accommodations, food, transportation,

as well as-- for those of you with families--

some hacks on how to travel with kids, save money that way.

And then some general resources.

And throughout the evening, don't worry about writing URLs.

I will put in a PDF link for the entire slide

show that will have all the websites hyperlinked in it as

well.

So don't worry about writing those down.

And let's get started.

So first of all, since we are talking about budget travel,

you have to own your own money.

And when you start out budgeting,

I think there's two main ways you start out.

Either you have your dream destination in place

or you have your budget already set,

let's say I've saved $2,000 that I'm

willing to spend on a vacation for up to two

to three weeks with myself and my partner.

Where can I go to make that money work?

So decide which way you want to go

and then you craft a budget from there.

So our first resource that we're going to look at is Mint.

And Mint is a free online resource that you can use.

You just sign up for an account and it will ask you at first

to attach a bank account to it.

You don't have to do this.

Of course, you can add features if you choose to.

It can help you divide up your expenses

as it looks at entertainment, how much you spend on meals,

how much you spend on rent, utilities,

and helps you see these big areas

and where you can improve.

But for our purposes tonight we're

going to first look at their goal-setting for "Take a Trip."

and this can just be a good tool to get you started.

So let's say that we're going to start out with going

to the Faroe Islands.

And I hope I'm pronouncing that correctly.

You can choose a type of travel if you'd like,

and we're just going to hit "other" right now.

That doesn't really matter.

It will give you some suggestions for places to go,

but it is not necessary for using the tool.

And let's say we want to go for about a month.

Number of travelers, we'll do one.

And this is the part where you have to, again, pre-search

your research.

And it will give you some tools on how

to come up with these numbers, but right now I'm just

putting ins ome random ones.

We're going to say you don't need a car,

food is a little more expensive, and activities, you

plan on doing a lot of stuff.

So let's say your goal is $17,000.

And this could be $1,000, it doesn't matter.

Whatever you think are realistic goals.

And I don't think you need to have

every single penny accounted for,

but you do want to always round up when you're doing this.

It's far better to have money left over from your trip

than to be worrying those last few days

or a week when you're somewhere supposed to be enjoying

yourself, but you can't because you're

concerned you're not going to have enough to get by.

So you select "next."

If you'd like to, you can link this to a special account.

So let's say you already have a savings account--

and some people find this really helpful

when working towards a goal because it's set aside

in a special place and they can see it grow and get closer

to their goal.

Of course that's not mandatory.

And we're going to choose to you hook up

an account later or never.

And next, you can put in whatever.

So "summer travels."

And then if you want to re-estimate this goal

at any point, you can here.

And then, when would you like to go?

Ideally, let's say we want to go next July.

And then it'll give you a monthly spending goal.

Or monthly savings goal.

You can save your goal.

Next-- there's lots of different things

you can do with this tool, but next we're

going to look at budgets.

And I like this area because it's very interactive

and you can see where your money's going

and how to adjust it.

So right now I put in some expenses, general ones,

so how much you spend on amusements like movies,

going out at night, if you are over 21

and you go to bars, that can be a big expense.

Groceries, gym memberships, your rent, a mobile phone, and also

your income.

You can adjust these settings by going to "create budget"

and choosing a category.

So say food and dining, and we go out to eat a lot.

So let's say we spend $250 a month on that.

And you can see that we have our goal down here for what

we set as a monthly goal and what

we have is monthly expenses.

So this is a good way to see, in real time,

what can I actually adjust in my own personal spending

to get closer to my goal?

So things like groceries and maybe gym memberships,

since those are tied with your health,

don't mess with those too much.

But when looking at how much you're going to eat,

you can see, OK I don't have to cut out everything

but I can try to bring that down a little bit

or bring my amusement down a little bit.

See a few less movies or go to less plays.

And adjust it from there.

And there's a lot of other things

that you can do with this tool but that's

just what we're going to go right now.

And of course, if you're like, hey lady,

I don't want to put my bank information on something

or I'm sick of having nine million accounts

for everything, you can always do super DIY

and just have an Excel program.

If you do want to do that, I recommend starting out

this open resource.

And it gives you ideas for what to have as line

items in your Excel document.

Everything from commonly missed things like road tools, where

if you're traveling to Florida or New York,

that can get really expensive and a good thing to consider.

As well as things like travel insurance, especially

if you're going out of the country.

And things like, you need special suitcases or backpacks,

depending on what kind of trip you're going on.

And your various food and drinks.

So this can give you a good place to get started.

Although I do recommend you make your own Excel

sheet because it will be easier to move around

and you can sort it the way you want.

Of course, if you want to use this one,

you can easily modify things and then print it out.

And use the print function here.

And if you need a little help with creating your own Excel,

you can use a previous Global Connections program

called Excelling in Excel.

And you can set that hyperlink right there.

And finally, if you're a WSU student or alumni,

a really great budgeting tool that you

can use that's not directly travel-related

is softmoney.org.

And softmoney.org is a nonprofit organization

that promotes financial literacy,

and it can give you information on budgeting, consolidating

debt, dealing with student debt, saving for the future,

among other financial topics.

And this is what the website looks like.

And as a Washington State student or alumni,

you can get an account for free and check out

all the neat resources there.

Next, as we move on, keeping in mind our budget,

we have to find our place.

So this is applicable whether you have a goal in mind

or if you're really flexible in your destination

and have more of a cap on how much money you want to spend.

So flexibility in this is going to be your biggest money saver.

And let's say for example, you really want to go to Iceland

and that's always been your dream destination.

Now if you can be flexible with your time,

you can go there a little cheaper

by using your bookend seasons.

And so by seasons I mean, there's a reason and a peak

season for every destination .

And usually it has to do with weather, but also

a lot of times, summer.

When kids are out of school and when

most people are on vacation.

If you can work around that you can help

get cheaper accommodations as well as attractions.

And oftentimes you can avoid crowds,

which most people enjoy.

And sometimes even cheaper flights factor into that.

And I'm not asking you to go to Iceland in December,

because you're probably not going

have a lot of fun unless you really love winters.

I understand that.

But you can go towards the beginning

or towards the end of peak season

and potentially save a good amount of money.

Another option is, if you're flexible with

your destination-- and we'll look at this a little further--

is that a lot of aggregate search engines

now have explore options.

Where, let's say you usually fly out of Spokane, Washington.

You can get that as your home base

and then explore where the cheapest flights are

for a duration of time, and just pick a place from there.

So if you really like adventure and finding

new places, that can be a great way

to find really cheap flights to, sometimes, destinations

all over the world.

So first of all, for finding a good season,

one resource you can use is Rough Guides.

Of course, if you have a favorite adventure

guide that you like to use, many books--

whether you get them at the library or internet resources--

have the seasons listed for different destinations.

But Rough Guides is just one that I

chose that really highlights it well

and if you have a favorite resource that you'd

like to look at for travel information

please send in the chat box at any time

to share with everybody

So for example, if we are going to our idea of Iceland,

you go to planning your trip.

Then when to go, and you can do this for any country or area

you're interested in.

When to go, and it'll give you suggestions

for when the weather's best, when peak season is,

or different things to look out for.

So some people who are really wanting

to go to Iceland for the northern lights, September

to January will be the best time for them.

But overall, late May to early September.

So instead of trying to go in July,

you may want to initially look for flights

in late May and early September, because those

are the bookends of the season.

That means less tourists are likely to be there

and also accommodations are still

likely to be more affordable, as well as oftentimes flights.

And next, as you're planning where you're going to go,

if there's anyone that you want to travel with,

it can be way more cost effective to travel in packs.

Especially if you have a family and you want

to travel with another family.

Not only can you possibly rent a house instead of hotel rooms,

which can save a lot of money especially if you have

a group of people, you can also save money then on buying food,

if you're cooking at your rented house or rented AirBNB

or whatever it is, and also share

the responsibility with cooking.

So it's not just you having to do it every time or you

and your partner.

You can also, with this, save money

on excursions or going places.

Because you can all rent a van or, let's

say you want to go fishing off the Florida Keys,

you can rent a charter boat for the afternoon

at a far cheaper price per head if you have eight people,

than if it's just you and your partner trying to go.

And finally, one thing to keep in mind when you're

looking at your when and how, that I really like,

is national parks.

So our national parks in the US have

free days, which you can see at the highlighted link below.

And a lot of them correspond with holidays,

or there is even a National Parks

Week, where you can enter into any national park for free.

So that's a good thing to have in your back pocket

if you're just looking for a fun long weekend

and don't necessarily have a lot of money saved up yet.

OK, so next, as you are trying to formulate your idea of where

you want to go, or if you already know,

you have to figure out how you can transport yourself.

One good starting point is Rome2Rio,

and it is an aggregate map website

that helps you find different types of transport,

how long those transportation options take,

and also how expensive they are.

So especially if you're staying stateside or landlocked,

I think this can be helpful.

Or if you're really flexible with how you're

getting there and just want to look at the cheapest way

possible.

For example, let's say we're calling from Portland, Oregon

to Phoenix, Arizona.

We can select "search."

And this will show us how long it

will take and approximately the lower and higher ranges

and how much it will cost.

So for flying, taking a bus, taking a train and bus

combination, and also driving.

So if you have a little time on your hands, you may think hey,

I want see some of the US, I would

love to see my friends in San Francisco,

this seems like a good option for me.

Or, like lady you're crazy, I'm not

about to spend 37 hours on a train and bus.

I'm definitely taking that four hour flight.

It's a good way so you can get an idea and compare.

It also shows you common airlines by their logos, here.

As well as common flight times as well.

So many people do choose to fly because it is the fastest

option and most convenient most of the time,

especially if you're working full time.

And a big thing with fights is where to book?

So there's not necessarily a day of the week or time of day

that is best to book.

I know for a while people wanted to say

like Tuesdays at midnight is the best time or 2:00 a.m.

on Fridays.

There's no reason you have to torture yourself

with looking at a clock on a particular day of the week

to book something.

It's more of the duration of time

before you want to go somewhere.

So approximately two months to five months

before you want to get to your destination

is the optimal time to book flights

and tends to be the best prices.

And also when you're looking at that,

is flexibility about what days you're going to fly.

So not necessarily when you're booking but when you're

actually taking that flight.

It's much more affordable to take flights on Tuesdays,

Wednesdays, and Thursdays.

Typically because a lot of people

are trying to work around their traditional work weeks.

But if you can make that work with your schedule, that

can save you-- depending where you go,

potentially hundreds of dollars.

As well as always search for nearby airports.

Even though an airport might be 20 minutes from your house

and another one might be 45 minutes away,

it can sometimes make a big difference

if you search for the one that might

be 45 minutes away because different airlines have

different contracts with various airports

or they might be running specials.

Or they might just have different destinations

and connection flights.

You can make yourself--

I think-- really crazy trying to search every single flight

aggregate site there is, and every airline there is,

trying to save the most amount of money.

I think typically that ends up being a really frustrating

experience.

So what I recommend is finding three

to four airline aggregates or airline

sites that you really like.

Everyone has different ones.

These are my three favorites personally,

which is Kayak, Skyscanner, and Momondo.

Sorry, I can't even pronounce that one right.

And the reason I like these is because all three

look at a collection of different flight options.

They give you explore options, where

you can put in your home base or where

you want to fly from and look all over the globe for the most

cost-effective flights, as well as it gives you flexible days.

So instead of making yourself crazy trying to look at, OK,

if I fly on the second and come back the seventh,

how much is it?

Now lt's try the third and the seventh,

or the fourth and the seventh.

It looks at that and gives you a grid

so you don't have to spend all that time

typing in different things.

Due to our limited time today I'm

not going to show how to use each one,

but just highlight one.

This one, you can either choose to type it

in your normal way of a destination and a departure

and arrival place.

As well as specific dates and how many passengers and always

you want to click that "nearby airports."

And for example, we search here.

It gives you different dates so you

can scroll on and see which dates are the most

cost-effective in that range.

As well as it tells you the cheapest, the fastest, as well

as what they rate as the best, which is usually which

airline is rated the best.

And you have appropriate controls over here

for how long are you willing to sit on that plane,

or have layovers, or different airports.

And all three of those websites that I outlined

do have those options.

Another option is your explore mode.

So let's say you're up for anywhere.

And we're going to have New York, sure.

And you can either look at popular destinations

or if you've always been interested in going

to Australia or a country near there, or an island,

you can search that way as well, by region.

Or if people want to go to South America

and look for cost-effective flights there.

And it shows you how many passengers as well.

And you can switch this down or type in a different city.

So getting all the way from New York to Sydney

is only 670 USD, which is fairly cost-effective.

Or getting to different ski resorts, islands,

you can search from there.

So that's just how to use one of those aggregates.

And if you do find a flight that looks really good to you

in that time period, even if it is on an aggregate,

if it's one of those big name carriers

I do recommend checking on the company's individual website.

And the reason for this is that company

might run its own special, so crosschecking is always worth

that extra couple minutes to make

sure you're not missing out on a special

that the company is offering.

And lastly, always good to know the budget airlines that

travel in your area.

For example, Spirit, Allegiant, or Ryanair--

if you're in Europe--

are all budget air that have usually very specific airports

they fly to.

Again, why it's good to search nearby airports, and also

can be region-based.

So it's good to know around your home community, which

are the budget airlines that fly near you.

For example, when I used to live in Florida,

Spirit was one that was pretty prolific in Florida.

But we don't seem to have it as much in Pullman now.

Finally, if you are going to travel by car,

some good resources to have when you're crafting a budget

is gasbuddy.com.

That can help either when you're looking at driving through

different regions-- because prices can fluctuate so much

depending where you are--

and crafting your budget or when you're just on the road

and want to know, is this gas station

the last one for 50 miles?

Or is there another one a mile away that's maybe $0.20 cheaper

because it's not on the edge of town?

That can be really good resource.

And then for rental cars, there's

not a whole bunch of really great hacks that I know.

Of course, if you have one I'd love to hear about it.

But the best is for rental discounts

through your car insurance that you already have.

For example, one major one is if you have--

this is just an example--

Progressive offers some that, at some major national car rental

places.

Likely, whatever car insurance you have also offers it,

so I would check in with them before you

make a reservation somewhere.

And finally, buses.

Buses have gotten a really bad rap, which sometimes

is deserved and sometimes not.

I do recommend that- especially if you're going from one very

large city to another very large city,

and particularly if it's in the same region, for example,

if you're going from Seattle to San Francisco or Tampa

to Miami--

buses can really be much more cost-effective

and less stressful.

Because when I still lived in Florida

I would grab a bus from Tampa to Miami, which is normally

about a 5 and 1/2 hour drive.

The bus would take about six hours

and if I got the good special, it would only cost me $8 to $10

each way, which is cheaper than I could pay in gas,

as well as I didn't have to drive then.

And I could just hang out and not have on a crazy highway.

And then when I got to the city I

didn't have to worry about finding a place to park my car.

So buses aren't optimal for every single situation

but if you're going from one large city to another,

it can definitely be good.

And these are some buses below.

Boltbus, Megabus, Greyhound, and Wanderu.

Wanderu is more of an aggregate for rail and buses.

And so it can help you search multiple lines.

BoltBus in particular only services certain regions.

But it does have $1 fares, where randomly one

seat on every single bus will only cost $1.

You won't know until you purchase it.

Or it also has a frequent rider incentive.

Which can be helpful.

Next, train.

You know, unfortunately the US, we

don't have a ton of train options.

So as most of you are probably aware,

Amtrak is our major train provider.

But something to be aware of with that is Smartfares

can be very helpful.

Where if especially you're planning a trip on the fly

and you want to travel during the week,

it can be helpful to be aware of your Smartfares.

Because they can offer up to a 30% discount.

But they are very limited in when you can use them

and when you have to purchase them.

But it's a good thing to have your back pocket.

Additionally, if you have some time on your hands

and really want to see the US, they

do have these rail passes where it's either,

buy a certain amount of days.

You have travel options, so you can hop on and off the train

as you would like to see different areas.

Or it can be done by a multi-pass system where

it's a certain amount of stops you can take.

So let's say, within 30 days you can get on and off the train

wherever you like 15 times.

So if you want to have more of a rail trip, so to say,

you can have this as well.

And with both the bus and the train option,

always double check the company's discounts.

Buses and trains are more likely to offer student discounts,

veteran discounts, children discounts,

as well as senior discounts.

For example, Amtrak has up to 50% off for kids under 12.

Which if you are traveling with children can be really helpful.

And if anyone is traveling with kids

or would be interested in that information, please let me

know.

And if we don't have anyone traveling with kids,

we'll probably skim over that part.

Next is ridesharing.

Unfortunately ridesharing in the US

is something else that's not quite as popular.

But if you ever are traveling in Europe or in parts of Asia,

BlaBlaCar is actually gotten very popular

and can be really effective.

In the US, there is a couple options.

Though they're not as widely known,

and don't have quite as many users on them.

And that is either, as many people know, Craigslist is one,

there's a Share My Ride option.

And if you live in a university town, check

with your university, they actually

have a rideshare board.

Because some universities, whether you're part of them

or not, will allow you to use their rideshare,

because you have so many students that

are going across country or across the state.

Trying to get from place A to B as they

are going to see their family or friends

or just traveling around.

And that can be either really, really cheap,

sometimes people just ask you to help them drive

or they just want company.

And the same with Share Your Ride

is another aggregate website, for the US

primarily, where you can select a state

and look at different postings of people going places.

And usually these are for long-haul trips.

And if anyone has any questions so far, please let me

know in the chat box and I will address them.

Otherwise I'm going to keep going forward.

And as you get to your destination,

you need to consider what you want to do.

So once I get somewhere, I don't particularly

like to have to spend time then researching what I want

to do once I'm in this place.

I just kind of want to get out and go.

And so I think spending a little bit of time

beforehand can help you know your options

And give you some fun places to go.

And of course, if you hear about great things on the way,

by all means go.

And also it can keep you aware of either cheap or free tourist

attractions or local festivals or just oddities,

or art that is unique to the very place that you're in.

Which is really cool because you may never be there again.

So some websites that I like for that are Atlas Obscura,

Lonely Planet, Vayable, is another one where it's actually

tourism based.

Or tours based, I should say.

Where you can search for an area and locals

will actually take you on a tour.

And it can have very different themes,

whether it's food, or art, or architecture, or hiking

and outdoors.

But it is a local person taking you.

And they range from very cost effective to,

in all honesty, very expensive.

So you have to do some digging.

Another one I like is Weird USA, which

is really great for road trips.

Because it gives you odd legends about states,

as well as, goofy things to see on roadside attractions,

and can be fun to read when you're on long stretches.

And that you can usually get at local bookstores

or they have a website.

So just to take a peak at a couple of those.

Here's Atlas Obscura, and you can

search by where you want to go.

So here's an example of our Faroe Islands,

and it can give you either outdoor things to see.

This one in particular is very outdoor oriented,

where it is different boulders, and you can see either

a description of them.

People upload their own photos.

So if it's new to you, you can see what the area looks like.

As well as looking at hashtags and check out maps of it.

So if we also look at a city like Paris.

it can give you options that range from anything from art

and sculptures, to interesting markets around that you

wouldn't find anywhere else, dance

places, unique bars, restaurants, as well

as architecture places.

So there's a lot of different options.

And I like this because it can tell you,

since it's a shared resource, it's not

done by a marketing firm or a tourism board,

it can give you insights into those little odd things

that make a place special.

And also if you like anything in particular, for example

I really like street art and architecture,

you can then find those things that you really like.

And of course, many people do know about Lonely Planet,

but one thing that I want to highlight here

is that they have a survival guide that can be helpful

when you are figuring out one, your book end seasons, so when

to survival guide, when to go, and weather.

And it can tell you when the high season

is, the Shoulder Season, and also the low season.

Most of the time you want to stick to that Shoulder Season.

But this one lets you know what the seasons are well known for.

Either films screenings, or food festivals, or autumn leaves.

So this is a good way to help determine,

if you're flexible with your timing,

when may be a little more affordable to go.

And also in that survival guide, which is helpful,

is money and cost.

So this can help you with your initial Pre-search Research

budgeting.

You can see what budget options are

for a hostel, or a basic motel, simple meals,

or what a mid-range looks like.

So, especially if you're traveling

to a brand new place or new country,

and you really don't know what to expect in terms of pricing,

before you spend a lot of time doing this,

this is a great way to get a feel.

So if you really only want to stay in a mid-range place,

but you can't afford maybe $130 hotel a night,

then maybe it's not the right time

in your life to go quite yet.

But if that does sound reasonable,

or if you're willing to do a budget,

maybe that is a good time and you can move forward

with your planning.

And then, one thing to be aware of once you choose

your destination is, I like to look at local newspapers

because you can find festivals going on,

art festivals, as well as, free concerts, movies in the park,

things unique to the area that can be very affordable

and also give you an interesting highlight into what that place

is well-known for.

As well as meet locals, and usually try new food,

and get to a new part of the city

that you might not otherwise go to.

And then I think it's always worth

spending a little bit of time, especially if you

go into a big city, looking at a couple of those big coupon

sites like Groupon, Social Living, or using Honey Chrome,

because it can often have attractions

and you may only be able to find that price using

one of those big aggregate websites.

For example, I really like going to gardens and a lot of times

there will be buy one get one free entrance

passes to botanical gardens that the website itself won't list.

And lastly, city passes.

So again, in large cities, they might

have bundled passes, where if you

like going to museums or certain attractions,

you may be able to go see many of them

for a more affordable price if you get a city pass.

And the best way to find out about those before you go

is to actually look at the local tourism office.

Or the board if they have a tourist board.

And then also, if you, say, aren't

sure about the Shoulder Season, you can give them a call too.

Or if you just need to shoot some random questions that you

can't find answers to you, usually they're

very, very helpful.

Because that's really their job and they want to help people

get to know their area and help them have a good time for what

that means for them.

So now you've done all this Pre-search and Research

and everything.

And you might have like 80 scraps of paper

and all these documents, if you want to keep it collapsed

and organize it, here are a couple of websites

that are free that you can use.

And one is Roadtrippers, which is particularly good if you're

going on a road trip and it also has a search function

to help you find hotels, or attractions,

or natural wonders around those areas.

As well as, Trip It is another one

where it's a little more effective

for if you have a lot of flights, hotel reservations.

Let's say you're going on a long trip

and need to keep that all organized.

You can actually forward your confirmation codes

to an email that will organize it for you in your account.

Or Inspirock is another good one that I like.

Because one, it helps you find things

that are unique to your interests,

and then also can help you organize your interests

and it's very easy to manipulate.

So let's say we're going to New York.

And I was disconnected.

Sorry, just one moment.

New York City.

And the dates you choose is really for your own reference.

They do have options where you can look at hotels and stuff

on this website, but that's not what I primarily

have used it for in the past.

And then to get you started, you can look for hidden gems,

let's say, and a medium pace, so that's

how many things they're going to put in your schedule for you.

As well as, I like the outdoors, to know about culture,

and historical sites.

And you can see your plan.

And first it gives you a little information

about your location, the general highlights, destinations

nearby.

And then you can look at day by day,

and it will, based on what you selected,

select things you might be interested in.

So I like to look at it in calendar view.

And it will give you the name of it, as well as

how long it takes to get from one place to the other.

And if you select that, you can see it on the map.

So you can change if you're driving, walking, biking,

et cetera.

As well as, let's say you pick one of those places,

it links to TripAdviser so you can

see what other people say about it and what their thoughts are.

As well as give you a general description.

If it does have a website a part of it,

then it gives you the website link over here.

But since this is an outdoor destination, it doesn't.

And then price range if it's applicable,

and then let's say we're not really interested in that.

You can simply exit out and it gets rid of it.

You can also search for more things

here and add them in, or add them manually.

So you can explore here, or create a custom event.

Let's say I have a friend there, and I'm

going to get dinner with Sam.

And we can select our date If we want to keep this in mind

and then, well, probably wouldn't meet her at 1:30 AM,

but.

And choose a time.

And you can move this around and add whatever notes.

And of course, you don't have to be committed to this.

But it at least let's you know what times things are open,

what you are generally interested in, where it is.

Which is really helpful in this map function.

So if you know you're going to be

around a certain area all day, then you

can see where your locations are at.

And you can also share it.

So let's say you're meeting someone there

or you want to work on it together with a coach traveler.

Then you can use that function.

Finally food.

You know, food is one place that I feel like, at least,

I usually end up spending more money than I expect to on.

Because you get someplace and you're

having a great time, and all of a sudden, you get hungry.

And so you're just looking for anything.

So the best way to do this is to really plan ahead and get

your snacks under control.

So if you're driving somewhere, pick up those bananas, apples,

granola bars.

If you are not driving anywhere, but you

know your hotel is near a market,

or you actively plan for your hotel

or wherever you're staying to be near market,

you can pick those things up while you're on the go

and keep those with you.

A good thing with playing with this

is, if you are going to tourist attractions,

oftentimes the food near there is very expensive,

and not always all the bang for your buck that you want.

So that way you don't get pushed into eating someplace

just because you're hungry.

And spending more money than you want to.

And, with that note, I think it's always

good to compare how much it would cost to either

rent a hotel, Airbnb, or what-have-you with a kitchen

available.

Versus just a standard hotel room or bedroom.

If you plan on cooking, and I don't expect

you to be cooking giant meals while you're in a new place,

just sitting at home.

But if even you're just making fast,

let's say, egg sandwiches or stir fries or cereal and milk,

it can be really helpful to have that kitchen available to you

to save some money.

And one particular thing to keep in mind

is if you are actively planning to do that,

please, please, please make sure that it's close to a market.

I have made this mistake before where

I've had grandiose plans to save a lot of money

on cooking my own food, but then didn't quite

realize how far the nearest market was that wasn't just

a convenience store.

And I would spend a lot more time

than I wanted to trying to take the bus somewhere to get

groceries and taking them back and having to haul them.

So that's one thing to keep in mind

that seems obvious but it's a mistake people make certainly.

Finally, you will also want to spend some time researching

where locations are really known for their food,

and where the best food is.

So it's when you're in a new place

and it has a local specialty or is well

known for a particularly great restaurant, spending

that little time up front can really help.

So you're not realizing, oh no, I missed this great place,

after you're on your way out and you're

talking to other travelers.

Two websites I like for that is are Zomato and TV Food maps,

which I think is a fun one because it showcases,

especially if you like cooking or watch cooking shows,

you can browse by state depending where you are.

So if you look at Washington and you can see different places

that have been featured.

And if you're in that similar place then

you can check out some good food that's been featured.

Or you can use Zomato.

And insert your location, what kind of food

you're looking for, breakfast, dinner, or lunch,

or a particular type of cuisine and go from there.

And this might seem a little obvious or trite,

but I think bringing a reusable water bottle,

and travel mugs if you're a coffee drinker,

can really start to save up those dollars during the day.

Because if you're buying a water bottle every single time

or buying coffee every single, two to three times a day,

depending on how much coffee you drink,

that can really add up and be an unnecessary expense.

When you could save or use that money elsewhere

for either museum tickets or a nicer dinner that

you really want to have.

And if you're traveling with a family and kids,

if everyone is buying water bottles,

that can really add up in a day.

So it's well worth it to pack that.

Even if you're taking a plane, just empty it out beforehand,

and you'll be good to go.

Finally, accommodations.

So there's a wide range of things,

depending on what your goals are for your trip.

First of all, if you especially are

trying to travel for a while and want a unique experience,

and are willing to work a little,

a couple websites can be really helpful with that.

One is WWOOFING, and the other two are Work Away, or Helpx.

WWOOFING in particular has to do with farming,

so vegetable farming, fruits, livestock, vineyards,

things like that.

Whereas Work Away and Helpx can be a lot more diverse.

And basically how all three of them work

is that you exchange your labor, a certain amount of hours

a day, in exchange for, usually, accommodation and food.

So each one has its own type of listing,

where you can either search for a place you want to go.

So let's say, I've always wanted to go to Italy,

but I don't know how I can afford to stay for a month.

Maybe this could be an option.

Where you can, one, meet new people,

work in a culture that's completely new,

which can be a very interesting process

to see how different people work.

Depending where you live or where you were raised.

And be able to extend your trip a little bit by saving

some money.

So all three of those are options.

As well as if you are interested in maybe not

working, because you are traveling and on vacation

you're trying to enjoy yourself, which

is perfectly understandable but you would like that opportunity

to meet someone new, even if it just someone in a new state.

Couchsurfing and BeWelcome are two resources that allow that.

Where no money is exchanged, and there's no expectations

for labor or trade.

But it's really a hosting web site,

where if you want to go to let's say Mexico City

and stay with a family, you can look

on one of those two websites and look through different people.

And there are reviews for those.

So again, you have to gauge your own safety levels

and be smart about it, but those can be interesting ways

to meet new people.

And also save a little money.

Finally, house swapping is also an option.

Where you actually trade homes or living situations

with someone from anywhere in the world

or maybe across the country.

Most of these websites do have a cost associated with them,

like a subscription.

The one I have highlighted, for example,

that you can search through if you're interested in that

costs $150 for a year.

But if you really, truly use it, and let's say

you go for a week or two weeks, $150

is certainly less than you would spend if you were purchasing

a hotel every night.

And finally, I believe most people know about Airbnb

at this point.

That's a good option to keep in mind.

If you would like me to talk about it, please let me

know in the chat box.

Otherwise I'm going to breeze past it.

And then hostels.

Hostels are kind of like buses where

they've gotten a really bad rap and they don't necessarily

deserve it.

Certainly, there are hostels that

are more geared towards young backpackers,

say 18 to 20 years old, but there are also

more hostels coming about that have seniors coming to them,

or people with families.

Or offer private rooms with your own sink, or even private rooms

with your own bathroom that can be very affordable.

And they're all over the world.

The reason I really love hostels is

because you can always meet someone new from literally

anywhere on this planet.

And you can trade stories, you can learn about what they're

doing, if they have any good travel tips for you,

as well as just meet new people.

Also many hostels now offer free breakfast,

which is always a good benefit.

And if you want to make sure you end up in a hostel that,

if you're worried about cleanliness,

or if it's OK to take your family,

or what the culture is like, you can always read reviews.

The link to our hostel aggregate website,

Hostelworld, has lots of reviews on it.

Or if there's one you're particularly interested in,

I do recommend just calling the hostel.

People who work at hostels I have found

have been generally very helpful and honest about what

to expect.

And then finally, if you're looking

for a traditional hotel, that is a-OK,

but we're going to still use our same rules

as we do for flights.

So you can make yourself crazy looking for the cheapest

hotel in a certain area.

Choose three to four hotel aggregators that you like

and just go from there.

Ones I personally like are Hotwire, TravelPony, yes, that

is TravelPony, and Booking.com.

And all travel aggregates are not made equally.

Based on how those aggregates buy

other rooms at different points in the year

can affect the prices.

And also how much they're adding on to the price

that they buy them for.

So it's good to have a handful and just select

which one's cheaper from there.

And since we didn't anyone indicate

that they're particularly interested in traveling

with children, I am going to go past this a little faster.

If you are interested in some tips for traveling with kids,

I recommend the blog Travel With Bender.

They have lots of articles on there, as well as,

general tips and budgeting tips, as well as,

kid friendly destinations.

And one big takeaway when you're traveling with kids,

I would say is to know that when they're young,

although you may have to spend more time entertaining them,

you can also get things done a little more affordably.

For example, kids under two on airlines usually travel free.

And so depending on what your objectives are on a trip,

or if you're making a family trip, this can be a great time.

Because as soon as they hit above that age,

you're going to be paying full price for a seat for them.

So if you're going let's say with grandma and grandpa

or aunts and uncles, and you can make it a family adventure,

this can be a great time to go somewhere, while it's still

on the more affordable side.

Also, especially when kids are under 12,

I would change my search strategies a little bit,

especially for hotels.

For places where they can eat for free, stay for free,

or there's free childcare.

Especially in larger tourist destinations,

this is a reality at a lot of hotels.

So it is worth the time to look for that,

especially if your kids are under 12.

And finally, one big takeaway is that kids can earn miles.

So if you, let's say, really like one particular air

carrier.

For example in Pullman, the main place that comes here

is Alaska Air.

And you want to get miles with a particular air carrier,

no matter who it is, see what the cut off age is for kids.

Because a lot of times, people under 18

can earn their own miles.

So there's no reason, if you travel at all

with your family or your children

why they shouldn't be earning their own miles.

And finally, here are some general hacks and resources

that I do.

Since we're getting closer to the end of time.

I do want to open up to questions.

So if you have any questions, or comments,

please write them into the chat box now.

Otherwise I am going to go forward with the resources.

And I will give you, in the meantime,

the link to the PowerPoint presentation,

so you can look at everything on your own as well.

Some of my favorite tips from here

are to put it on your card.

So I know that it seems a little counterintuitive, especially

if you're fiscally minded, or trying to be budget savvy,

to put everything on your credit card, or let alone go that way.

But if you plan on doing some serious traveling

and want to earn some money back,

putting it on a card that gives you travel points

can really, really help.

One, you can get free flights, or free hotel rooms,

or money back.

There's a ton of options out there,

and it seems really scammy, but if you use it responsibly

and do your research on what you'll use most often,

it can be well worth it.

Now, some cards do charge a fee, usually $50 to $100,

and might have a minimum spending limit.

Those are two things that people, I think,

don't look at close enough when they are checking these out.

So be sure to see if that spending limit is something

that you would normally spend.

Whether it's $500, $200, or $2000, be sure to check that.

And if it is something that you would normally use a credit

card for, be sure to be making money back

on your own purchases that you can then use later on.

Another big takeaway is to rent things.

So, especially if you're into outdoor sports

or you want to explore it, there is no reason

why you have to buy a tent, a sleeping bag, and skis,

and ski poles for everyone in your family just

to try out skiing.

You can rent it from your local outdoor recreation center.

Or maybe it's called Outdoor Pursuits.

For example, at WSU, we have Outdoor Recreation,

where anyone in the community, for a pretty small fee,

can rent outdoor gear.

Many places have this, if you live anywhere

near a university, no matter where your location is.

And finally, a wrap up thought is

that if you're traveling abroad, know

your fees getting into things.

And this is a real hidden thing that I

think ends up costing people a lot of money is ATM fees.

Make sure you call up your bank before you

go traveling, well ahead of time,

to see what their fees are for foreign ATMs

where you plan to be traveling.

And if they're part of a global consortium of ATMs

and what those local ATMs are called.

Because you don't want to be paying $3 to $5 every time

you need to take out money.

Another good thing to do is check your credit card

and see what their foreign transaction fees are.

For example, not all credit cards

allow you to just swipe them and pay for things anywhere

in this world for the normal price you pay in the US

or wherever you're from.

Many charge a 3% fee if you are outside of your home country.

So double check with that, which can be really helpful

and save you a lot of money.

And then also cash.

So there's no way of getting out of this.

If you decide you want to carry cash in local currency,

find where has the best rates for exchanging that cash.

Usually airports have very poor exchange rates,

whereas places like some banks might have better ones,

or places away from tourist attractions.

So doing some pre-search there can really help you too.

And then finally, I have general good resources

if you're interested in more articles,

or ways to travel cheaply, or to look for destinations.

NomadicMatt.com has awesome budget resources.

And tips from the traveling community

that's very practical.

And The Clumsy Traveler also has a lot of resources as well.

So I want to thank everyone for stopping by.

If you have any questions, please let me know.

Or if there's anything that you'd like to share.

I see that Kara shared that the Alaska Airlines credit

card is awesome for traveling.

Thank you so much for sharing that.

And then also you get an annual $99 companion

ticket once a year, which is pretty awesome.

So if anyone has anything else they'd like to share,

I'd love to hear it.

And then, as you do your own summer adventures,

please stay in touch.

I love to see people's pictures, and where they

go, and learn about new places.

And you can either tag us @WSUGlobal

or Facebook.com/WSUonline or #diytravel.

And if you could take a moment to fill out our survey,

I would appreciate it.

Let me know what you thought of tonight's program.

What would you like to learn about in the future.

And thank y'all for coming.

I'll hang around a little longer in case

you want to share anything or have any questions.

Thank you!

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LEGO Ninjago Movie 2017 sets - My Thoughts! - Duration: 8:09.

Hello, just2good here,

and recently,

CM4Sci shared some hi-res photos

of the LEGO Ninjago Movie 2017 sets on Reddit.

Not all have hi-res pictures,

but for the twelve that do and the Juniors set,

I will be expressing my thoughts on them.

Let's go biggest to smallest.

Well, the biggest set hasn't been revealed yet -

the $300 dollar LEGO Store Exclusive one.

Now, the next biggest is the $150 dollar Destiny's Bounty set.

Part of me wants to hold off on getting this one right away,

but my God,

this is the best LEGO set of 2017.

I'm serious.

The value is incredible too -

2295 pieces for $150 bucks.

This thing is gorgeous with a nice mix of uniqueness,

because it has that oriental feel to it.

I adore how it has an inside to it,

which seems to have a sleeping area and even a bathroom.

Oh, and I like how it almost looks like the top

is made out of popsicle sticks.

I know that's probably bamboo,

but that looks neat.

The minifigure selection is super cool -

this isn't the first time they do this in the line,

but it includes all six of the Ninja and Wu.

I wish they'd do that more with the regular line,

but it's great how you can get them all in one place,

but I understand why they don't,

since it motivates people to get all the main characters

by buying more sets.

And, the other time this occurs

is with the set I want the most from the line -

the $100 dollar Temple of the Ultimate Weapon set.

Yes, $100 dollars...

I know I slipped up and said that this was $180 bucks

in the sets pictures video.

Sorry.

Anyways, $100 dollars is a great price,

especially for 1403 pieces.

Here, the ninja all appear,

but with their new hair pieces.

This is the only way to get Zane and Jay's hair pieces

in the first wave,

unless they come in the LEGO Ninjago Movie Minifigures line.

Cole's, from my understanding,

also comes in an activity book.

I.

Really.

Need.

Jay's hairpiece.

Like, when I get this guy,

I will be able to make an accurate sig fig

because his hair is mine

when I haven't cut it for a month or two.

Either way, not only are the minifigures good -

I actually forgot to mention

that the funny Garmadon minifigure with chest hair

who also appears in the Jungle Bridge set.

The build for the temple has an absolutely fantastic exterior.

I think the dark blue mixes with the light grey.

The special architecture where it gives off that oriental look

is so impressive.

I like the use of the scorpions in blue on the top as well.

The inside looks fun,

I just wish it was a bit more deep.

Like, it's only 3 studs deep on the sides,

almost four if you count the inside of the panels.

I do like the play features,

and little trinkets like the Vermillion armor.

The guard dog statues remind me of Zoul from Ghostbusters.

The Fire Mech set is cool.

Gives off a nice Exo Force vibe with the red coloring,

and I like how it's a counterpart to the Garma Mecha Man.

The cockpit to me is the most unique part of the set,

with the rounded top and vertical use of that particular windshield.

I believe it's $70 bucks,

a good value for the 944 pieces.

I really like the minifigures as well -

particularly the two civilians.

Lauren with a new color for that hair piece and trendy outfit,

and Henry with a new color for that hair piece and graphic shirt.

Actually, Henry has two faces,

and his screaming one looks like something you can use for Emmett.

Super cool,

and I'll probably be getting this one.

What I believe is the $60 dollar Lightning Jet set

is far from my favorite.

I mean, like all of the other sets,

it's a great value with 876 pieces for $60 bucks,

but the build is too spikey and crazy,

even for me.

It doesn't appeal to me in that way.

I like the evil dude's crab vehicle,

and his hat piece.

Also, I like Ed and Edna,

with their new older people face prints and torso prints.

Garma Mecha Man looks good,

I heard it's $60 bucks from some commenters.

If it is, I'm more likely to get it.

It looks so unique with the hammerhead shark type design,

but I just wish the arms were bigger.

They're just2stubby.

I like the civilian figure,

Pat, who has a scared face.

I think this theme in general is introducing a lot of non-licensed

scared and yelling faces,

which is pretty useful.

Kind of like how the Jurassic World line

rounded those types of faces up for the licensed world.

Still not sure if I want to get this one right away,

but I'll get it eventually.

Next is the Green Ninja Mech Dragon,

which I would guess is $50 dollars.

This one I want -

the decision to use olive coloring is interesting me.

I like how, yeah,

it uses a moulded mouth -

two new pieces to be exact -

but also still retains the brick built style

that the recent LEGO Ninjao dragons have.

I think this is the only way to get that clothed-robe Garmadon,

and interestingly enough,

the cheapest way to get Lloyd in his suit.

Next up is the Water Strider set,

which I guess is $40.

This one is Nya's vehicle,

and it looks like something from the Ultra Agents

in terms of the color schemes.

The only part I like from this is the one dude with the pufferfish hat,

who seems to be exclusive,

and the fact that it's a cheaper way to get Nya in her suit.

I'm sorry,

this just looks like a worse version of the 2011 Tripod Invader -

not in that the build is worse,

but it seems so out of nowhere.

Like, the Tripod Invader is an alien vehicle.

It makes sense that it looks out of this world.

This Strider is a vehicle for the Nya, a ninja...

I don't get its place.

Anyways, the Flying Jelly Sub sort of has that problem too,

where it looks liek an alien vehicle just toally out of place.

I like the Civilian's little boat,

and I feel like I will get this set

just because it will be $30 dollars -

pretty cheap.

Also, it is the cheapest way to get Jay in the suit.

It's not terrible,

just not really appealing.

One that I like less than the Flying Jelly is the Manta Ray Bomber,

but again, for its price,

which is hopefully $30 bucks at most,

I might buy it on the whim.

That front just looks ugly with the eyes juting forward

and the messy mouth -

kind of just plastered onto a plane.

And I'm not dissing Manta Rays,

because fun fact,

besides dogs,

sting rays and manta rays have been my favorite animals since I was a kid.

It's funny because I think others agree with me.

I accidentally left this out of the LEGO Ninjago Movie sets

pictures video,

and usually when I do something like that,

people notice ASAP with millions of comments.

However, two people commented out of the 34 thousand views.

Wow.

It's a pretty forgettable set,

I don't blame them.

The Masterfalls set, however,

I do really like.

A good deal for $30 bucks,

it's in the top five I want right away,

so expect it on the late most wanted list of Summer 2017.

I don't like that they count the skeleton as a minifigure,

and I wish there was a more exclusive minifigure in here,

but it's nice to have the cheapest way

to get the Kai minifigure with hair,

the Jungle Garmadon,

and the Sensei Wu figure.

The build reminds me of a LEGO Adventurers set,

which looks fun.

I was thinking that

pulling those scorpions might make the bridge collapse or something,

but the back shows no play feature.

Odd.

I'm sure this goes with the Temple of the Ultimate Weapon.

Then, what I assume is twenty bucks is the Ninjago City chase.

Five minifigs for 20 is fantastic,

and the builds of the set are cute and small.

The little police tram and cherry stand are unique and well executed.

The light post is nice,

with the indescript language and nice signs all around.

They're probably stickers,

but I would love if they're printed.

The minifigures to the set are fantastic as well,

with a casual Lloyd...

I love the green jacket and belted pants,

Nya, who looks TOO adorable with her new hair piece

and trendy new jacket print.

Officer Torque looks neat with the similair outfit to Bad Cop,

Ham has a very neat expressive screaming face,

and then the Army Thug is boring,

but hey, it's the fifth figure in a 20 dollar set.

I can't complain.

The Training set,

which is probably ten to fifteen bucks,

is nice with the cheapest way to get both Zane and Kai.

I mean, Kai in his suit is easy to get because of the next set,

but Zane in his outfit is in way more expensive sets,

so it's nice to get him here as well.

The build reminds me of some of the first year Ninjago sets

with the cheaper playsets based around training.

The scripture and trans-red head is neat,

but that's really all that appeals to me for the build.

The Juniors set,

which will probably be $15 bucks,

is actually better than that training set.

You get three minifigures instead of just two,

including a shark warrior,

and they only come in like,

one cheaper set.

I also like the training outfit for Lloyd,

which I thought would be exclusive,

but there's a book that gives the outfit for Cole from my understanding.

I like the pieces in here,

especially,

with the new fence,

the new spike trunk,

the tassle,

and the new sword.

Other than that,

the shark car is adorable,

and also has some nice prints on there as well.

There was also the Zane Tank revealed on some Toys"R"Us,

and I don't like it because the top of the machine

looks way too thin compared to the chunky tracks.

Then there's a random shoter on one side -

it's a mess folks.

It also looks very expensive.

I'll skip on it.

I do like the bad guy

who seems to have like an angler fish mask or something.

Anyways, that's it for my thoughts on the sets revealed.

I'd say these are my five favorites of the initial wave...

what are your five favorites?

Also, a special thanks to CM4Sci

who offered to make the thumbnail for this video.

That's it for now.

I'll see you guys later.

Peace out, bye.

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Volcano Boarding on Cerro Negro - Duration: 3:29.

Lilo: Whoo, it's hot!

Stacey: Short people problem

Lilo: We will volcano board there!

Lilo: We have to carry this for 45 min to 1-hour walk all the way up there

Stacey: But does this look light? No

Stacey: It's heavy!

Stacey: You go all the way holding it like this

Stacey: or like this

Stacey: But it's heavy!

Stacey: So is this really handicap friendly? No it's not handicap friendly

Stacey: With all these rocks, you must have good shoes

Stacey: Like this

Stacey: Best shoes to wear? Not flat shoes

Stacey: Shoes with hard outsoles (bottom)

Lilo: Whoo, this is a little bit tough

Lilo: You don't have to be super fit to hike this but you need to be careful

Lilo: Whatever the elevation is, I do get dizzy easy and hard to breathe

Lilo: So for people, if you need to stop. If you feel dizzy or ready to pass out, you need to stop and rest

Lilo: This is expectations and that's reality *pointing at Stacey*

Lilo: These are actually volcano rocks

*Guide showing us how to board*

Stacey: Recently we changed to get ready to board the volcano

Stacey: The man, our guide, was explaining what to do, how, etc.

Stacey: But is it Deaf-friendly? No

Stacey: So we will have to let him know to talk to us one-on-one and explain

Stacey: All these people here waiting. Do we go all at once?

Stacey: No, we will take turns. One at a time. Then it'll be my turn and then Lilo

Stacey: Soon we'll board. I am a little nervous! But I'm going for it Lilo: A little bit

Jason: Got the taste of volcano in my mouth! Bleh!

Lilo: It's not bad!

Lilo: I didn't lose control

Lilo: I was good at balancing it

Lilo: Like that

Lilo: but it's worth it! You must try it!

Lilo: It's really worth it, I enjoyed it!

For more infomation >> Volcano Boarding on Cerro Negro - Duration: 3:29.

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Someone You Should Know: Rep. Seth Moulton - Duration: 3:31.

POTENTIAL

PRESIDENTIAL BID, SOMETHING I

ASKED HIM ABOUT WHEN I MET UP

WITH HIM AT THE HOUSE HE GREW UP

IN.

WE ARE ON THE BEAUTIFUL STREETS

OF MARBLEHEAD HERE, AND THIS IS

WHERE IT ALL BEGAN FOR YOU.

>> THIS WAS ACTUALLY MY

GRANDFATHER'S HOUSE THAT HE

BUILT IN 1960, AND MY FAMILY

MOVED IN FROM A SMALLER HOUSE

ACROSS TOWN WHEN HE DIED.

BUT THIS HAS ALWAYS BEEN SORT OF

THE FAMILY HOUSE.

>> IT'S WHERE CONGRESSMAN SETH

MOULTON SHORTED HIS COURSE

THROUGH PHILLIPS ANDOVER,

HARVARD, FOR TOURS IN IRAQ,

BREAK OR INFANTRY OFFICER, THEN

BACK TO HARVARD BUSINESS SCHOOL,

AND THE KENNEDY SCHOOL OF

GOVERNMENT.

BUT POLITICS?

NOT IN THIS HOUSE.

>> DID YOU GROW UP IN A

POLITICAL FAMILY?

>> NO, IT WAS NOT POLITICAL AT

ALL TRADE MY PARENTS HAVE NO

CONNECTIONS TO POLITICS.

I THINK THE FIRST CONGRESSMAN MY

PARENTS MET WITH ME.

>> SO HOW DID HE END UP ON THIS

PATH THAT BROUGHT THEM TO OUR

NATION'S CAPITAL, IS THE

CONGRESSMAN FROM THE SIX

DISTRICT?

SETH: THIS IS NOT WHAT I

EXPECTED TO BE DOING.

I SAW THE CONSEQUENCES OF FAILED

LEADERSHIP IN WASHINGTON WHEN I

WAS IN IRAQ.

I SAW WHEN PEOPLE MAKE

POLITICALLY MOTIVATED DECISIONS

WITHOUT REGARD FOR THE TROOPS ON

THE GROUND.

A LOT OF PEOPLE GOT HURT, AND

THERE WAS A DAY IN 2004 WHEN A

YOUNG MARINE IN MY PLATOON SAID,

YOU OUGHT TO RUN FOR CONGRESS

SOMEDAY SO THIS STUFF DOESN'T

HAPPEN AGAIN.

>> AND HE DID MANY YEARS LATER

AND NOWTHAT HE'S IN OFFICE, HE

DOESN'T HOLD GET ALL.

>> YOU HAD SOME PRETTY HARSH

WORDS FOR PRESIDENT TRUMP.

SETH: I HAVE NO PROBLEM SPEAKING

THE TRUTH.

THE PRESIDENT SEEMS TO HAVE

TROUBLE DOING THAT.

IT'S IMPORTANT TO SPEAK THE

TRUTH.

>> ARE YOU CALLING THE PRESIDENT

A LIAR?

SETH: HE'S A LIAR ALMOST EVERY

DAY AND I THINK EVERYBODY KNOWS

THAT.

I THINK MOST PEOPLE AREN'T

FOOLED BY THE FACT THAT HE

REGULARLY LIES FROM HIS POSITION

IN THE OVAL OFFICE, BUT THAT IS

SAD FOR OUR COUNTRY PRAISED THAT

MEANS WE FUNDAMENTALLY CAN'T

TRUST HIM.

WE JUST DON'T KNOW IF WHAT HE'S

SAYING IS GOING TO BE TRUE.

I HEAR THAT EVEN FROM PEOPLE WHO

SUPPORTED HIM.

>> IS NOT JUST REPUBLICANS THIS

DEMOCRAT IS TAKING ON.

SETH: IT'S TIME FOR NEW

LEADERSHIP OF WASHINGTON.

IT'S TIME FOR A NEW GENERATION

OF LEADERSHIP FOR WASHINGTON.

>> AND IN THE DEMOCRATIC PARTY?

SETH: I DO.

>> WHAT DOES THAT MEAN?

SETH: SOME OF THE LEADERSHIP WE

HAVE TODAY, MOSTLY IN THEIR MID

TO LATE 70'S.

IT'S TIME TO MOVE ON.

IT'S TIME FOR SOME FRESH BLOOD.

>> WHICH IS A PERFECT SEGUE TO

THE INEVITABLE QUESTION A LOT OF

PEOPLE ARE ASKING.

>> "THE NEW YORK TIMES," "BOSTON

GLOB,E

E," NPR RADIO, A LOT OF

PEOPLE ARE STARTING TO BUZZ THAT

YOU ARE RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT.

YOU GOING TO RUN FOR PRESIDENT

IN 2024?

HOW'S THAT?

SETH: I HAVE NO PLANS TO RUN IN

2024.

I'M NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT

NOW.

I'M VERY PROUD TO REPRESENT THIS

DISTRICT.

I'M NOT RUNNING FOR PRESIDENT,

PERIOD.

AND, THERE ARE A LOT OF WAYS YOU

CAN ASK THE QUESTION BUT THERE'S

ONLY ONE ANSWER.

I'M PROUD OF THE WORK I'M DOING

HERE BUT THERE'S A LOT MORE WORK

TO BE DONE.

WE HAVE BIG AMBITIONS IN MY

CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE.

>>'S TIME IN THE MILITARY AND

IRAQ FOCUS CONGRESSMAN MOULTON

ON VETERAN'S AFFAIRS TRADE

EARLIER THIS YEAR HE SIGNED ONTO

A BIPARTISAN EFFORT TO BUILDING

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Freewheel Lever on DLB-Series Brake Winches - DL Difference - Duration: 2:13.

The automatic friction brake on Dutton-Lainson DLB-series brake winches makes pulling or

lifting a load safe and simple.

When cranking stops, the load stops.

The trade-off for this safe and easy operation, however,

is that you cannot simply pull line off the winch to attach it to your load like you can

on a pulling winch.

Instead, you must crank a brake winch's handle to let cable or strap out,

and it's a two-person job-

one person must apply force on the line while someone else is cranking the handle.

If you don't have weight attached to your winch,

your handle will simply unthread from the drive shaft, and no line will be let out from

the reel.

There is a solution, though- a DLB winch equipped with a freewheel lever.

Available on DLB brake winch models with 8, 12, 15, and 2500 lb weight capacities,

the freewheel lever gives you the option of putting the winch in freewheel mode when needed.

When no load is attached to your winch,

unthread the handle on the driveshaft,

then lower the lever onto the drive shaft between the winch base and handle.

This prevents the handle from threading onto the drive shaft,

and allows you to freely pull line from the winch without having to crank the handle.

Once you've attached the line to your load,

just lift the lever off of the drive shaft, thread the handle back onto it,

and then crank your load in or up as normal.

Have a DLB winch without a freewheel lever installed?

Don't worry- it's very easy to add one to your winch!

Click the card in the top right corner of your screen to watch a video showing how.

A safe and easy-to-use brake winch with a flexible freewheel option-

that's the Dutton-Lainson difference.

Thanks for watching!

Please like this video and subscribe to our channel,

then let us know in the comments below what product or feature you want us to cover next!

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Days Gone | What We Know So Far | E3 Favorites - Duration: 4:05.

(start sound, dog barks)

- Bend Studio is seemingly creating a post apocalyptic, open world action survival story

compelling enough to make fans of The Last of Us clamor up in anticipation.

Although not much is known about bounty hunter, badass biker slash enforcer, Deacon St. John,

the more I learn about gameplay elements, the more intrigued I am.

That's difficult to do seeing that my interest in games first and foremost lies in the lure of the story.

Right now, all I know is that Deacon St. John is a man who's lost everything

and is living in a world full of chaos and horror.

Much of his background and the reason he keeps fighting is still unknown.

But maybe we at least know the name of his biker gang?

Mongrel perhaps?

Days Gone is set 2 years after a world-wide pandemic

with an infection that isn't limited to humans.

Adults turn into Freakers, called Swarmers when in hordes.

Children turn into Newts.

Wolves turn into Runners.

And there are even infected crows and Bears.

Flesh eaters are everywhere and they aren't the only enemies coming after you.

You'll also be faced by marauders and considering Deacon is a biker, I'm wondering if other factions will include different biker gangs.

- I'm not here for him. I'm here for you.

- If that's not enough, the weather and day/night cycles will have a significant impact on how you play the game.

Enemies you encounter change depending on those factors.

Freakers aren't keen on snow but they do enjoy it when it rains and they thrive in the dark.

If it's a snowy day you're more likely to run into hungry crows instead of freakers or runners.

- We could have totally different weather cycles.

It's not like, preprogrammed.

When you guys saw it, it was raining.

When we saw it, it was snowing.

- It was snowing and that really changed things up.

- And these environmental factors also affect their vision as well as yours.

And that's not all, that nifty bike of yours, well, let's just say, mind your traction.

You will have certain advantages.

For one you'll be able to craft and enhance weapons with items that you scavenge.

Confirmed weapons as of now include a sniper file, an axe, a pistol, knife, a cross bow and an AK47.

And you can keep all of these handy tools on your bike.

You'll be able to perform sneak attacks from high grass and even craft traps which kind of gives me Horizon Zero Dawn flashbacks.

Survivor Vision is also a thing and the best example I can give is a scenario

where it guides you to clues and a highlighted path to a kidnapped friend.

From the sound of it I'm getting a Witcher 3/Horizon Zero Dawn vibe. And that's not a bad thing.

So how about it? Is Days Gone on your list of E3 favorites? Let me know in the comments below.

Days Gone is a Playstation exclusive and is set to release sometime in December 2017.

No exact date is known as of yet.

Thanks for watching guys!

If you like this video show it some love and remember that all proceeds towards this channel go directly to the National Kidney Foundation.

To learn more, click on the donate link in the YouTube description. Bye!

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BIG Fish To Catch - Twin Buttes Lake - Duration: 2:09.

If you haven't bought dad a Father's Day present yet, shame on you, but one way to make up

for it is buying him a fishing license so you can both go catch one of these.

Rainbows and browns at Twin Buttes Reservoir just west of Laramie are looking pretty good

these days.

Fish grow big and quickly at Twin Buttes and this spring fisheries biologists with the

Wyoming Game and Fish Department dropped by the reservoir for their annual survey at the

lake to see how things are going.

Fisheries biologist Lee McDonald, "We want to know how well the fish are growing, we

want to look at the populations by looking at the relative abundance or the number of

fish we catch in a net, we sample it the same way every year.

We want to know how the small fish that were just stocked are doing.

We want to look at growth rates over time, make sure that we're not over stocking or

under stocking and based on the numbers that we get from the netting we're able to make

management decisions on how many, what time of year to stock fish, and their fish health,

make sure their doing.

doing what we expect them to."

These annual surveys contributed to a decision to stock bear river cutthroat here beginning

in 2019.

The proof is on the measuring board and scale.

Twin Buttes has become one of the more productive of the Laramie Plains Lakes.

"Mostly it's a rainbow and brown trout fishery and they grow simply eating the gamerous,

the freshwater shrimp, and the plankton when they're small, and other body insects that

are present in the lake and that allows them to get to that size."

The limit here is six trout and judging from the sizes of these fish, that would be plenty.

Through annual surveys and stocking programs that take full advantage of what a fishery

can offer anglers in southeast Wyoming have an easy to get to fishery with lots of potential

for a fun day.

Summer begins June 21st.

What better way to kick off the summer than to take a few of these home for dinner.

This is Ray Hageman with the Wyoming Game and Fish Department.

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[FREE] Young Thug Type Beat "Phoenix" | Free Rap/Trap Instrumental 2017 | Prod. Matt Brick$ - Duration: 3:46.

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PGCMLS Hard Hat Librarians Ep 1 - Duration: 3:11.

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Unwanted Hair On Face | Clean up 5 places where waste hair is anxious - Duration: 5:57.

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Военно-полевые сборы в рамках проекта "Строевые Выходные". Гимназия им. Подольских курсантов - Duration: 2:29.

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Mobb Deep Rapper Prodigy Dead at 42 - [R.I.P] - Duration: 0:56.

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DCAD Board 2017 - 2019 - Duration: 2:38.

My name is Pinky Collie (shows sign name)

I am the DCAD member at large.

I've lived in here Washington, DC, for four and a half years.

Interesting fact about me?

I would try and eat any new food, anything!

Hi. My name is Jarvis Grindstaff

(shows sign name)

I've lived in DC for almost two years,

but I was born and raised in the DMV area.

Interesting fact about me?

I've been to 59 countries and my goal is to reach at least 100.

Hi! My name is Molly Peters.

I work at Gallaudet University General Studies Program as an Adjunct Faculty.

I've lived in DC for three years,

and a fun fact!

I've also lived in another country for a year.

Looking forward to working with you!

Hi, I'm Franklin Torres (shows sign name).

I am a member at large.

I am also a faculty in the English Department at Gallaudet University.

Interesting fact about me—

I am a Deaf business owner of Deaf Peru Tours, DPT.

Hello, my name is Keith Doane

and I've lived in DC for almost six years.

Fun fact about me—

I've traveled to 47 US states by driving.

The three I didn't go to are: Vermont, Alaska, and Hawaii

Looking forward to what is yet to come.

My name is Noah Beckman

and I am the current DCAD Secretary.

I've lived in DC for three years.

Fun fact?

I live on a plant-based lifestyle.

Hello! My name is Derrick

(shows sign name).

I've lived in DC for the last seven years.

I enjoy talking about cities,

homes, architecture, gardening, and more!

Hello! I'm Robert Rice

and I am your DCAD President.

I've lived here in Washington, DC for almost 17 years.

One fun fact about me:

I was born on my parents' fifth anniversary.

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