Friday, November 17, 2017

Youtube daily report w Nov 17 2017

This is our Xiamen Development Center

focused on RFID Development

We wanted to show everybody our current Demo

This is our office

These my colleagues,

They have been working non-stop to finish the demo

This is our smart shelf, it has an RFID reader

Every item has an RFID tag

When I pick up this item, its information will appear on screen

Is this not a QR code? Uh, no

Alright ... so where's the RFID chip?

The RFID chip is compressed inside this, so it's not visible

Eh, why isn't it showing up

Mmmm…

Does it work?

You forgot to turn it on ......

OHHHHH

let's try it again! Ok, let's put it back.

Let's see what happens if we put it back.

What happens with multiple items

Ahh so shows all items... Don't get too close to that

So we saw an anti-theft alarm.. how does it work

The system, when unpaid clothes are taken away, the alarm will trigger

What happens if I check out

Ok, let's try it. Ok.

Ok, Fanny gonna show us apparently how the checkout system works with this RFID technology

Ok, this piece of clothing,

Camera over here please.

It shows up on screen, and if I click Checkout

Now when I pass it won't trigger the alarm

So how far does this thing need to be?

What if its far away? You can't read it too far, so try to get a little closer.

Can we take multiple items? I'll take some items from random

Ok take a look 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.

So you don't have to scan the QR code at all? No need. Just place near the reader and click check out

I click on Check-out button

Now we finished checked-out everything

Now the alarm will not trigger

So where is the blockchain used for?

We will invite a engineer to explain the blockchain?

I brought our head of department

You are the boss here

He is the director of the RFID system

He's the boss of this and So can you show us how the blockchain applies?

Our Waltonchain-

The system of it

Actually during the demonstration my colleague gave you, the RFID reader writer includes the important nodes. Yeah, all the data that has just been read will automatically upload to our Waltonchain blockchain

Okay, Could we try again?

Let's just check this out, alright, we see there is a short delay

Okay, okay, so this is for writing on to the blockchain. So, every time an item is removed on here it is now written on the blockchain.

Every time we take a piece of clothing off the shelf or put it back, these actions are written into the blockchain.

In other words, we can already read and write blocks. Yes.

Each item can have its own ID,

yes

So every item has its individual ID, every time it is removed off that rack it is shown on

this prototype right here. So this is writing to the blockchain, this is for check-out for the customer.

So you're the guy who designed this right, so tell me about the technology

Yes, we developed it, our engineering team did. But is there really a tag inside here? Yes, we can disassemble the tag, So you're the guy who designed this right, so tell me about the technology

Is there really an RFID chip inside?

We can rip the tag apart and see it

The RFID chips is embedded inside tag via compression

here can see that this is silver colored, this is thin layer is it

So if you look at this, after it's completely stripped, it should look something like this.

it is a piece of aluminum foil

This is also a line equivalent to an antenna

There's a very small dot in the middle, and you can see that this is actually a chip.

So our RFID chip is actually very small. So I'm made progress ripping this apart. .

Alright, So this is the RFID antenna.

So this is just the antenna.

Yeah

So they just look so they're

So the main point is that every time you take the clothes out, it will write to the chain, what about checkout

Yes, when we take it off the shelf, this action actually matters a lot in the clothing industry, called the "Grab Rate"

This data shows how much consumers are interested in a piece of clothing when they walk into a store

in terms of style or just general feel

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House Just Passes Major Bill About Presidential Pensions, Obama Is Livid - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 2:47.

Why on the planet would a previous President of the United States require a pension, or

some other money-related advantages, so far as that is concerned?

They should simply give maybe a couple speeches for every year and they will profit than just

the wealthiest of Americans.

In the event that they can't make it on speaking and consulting fees or lucrative

book deals, that is quite recently too awful.

We have an example being set by President Trump.

He has declined to accept his presidential pay.

Almost certainly that practice will extend after he leaves office, appearing as his declining

the presidential benefits.

While this won't settle the deficit, it points toward the first thought that those

in elected office ought to be national leaders, instead of those searching for a lifetime

salary from their government "service."

Surprisingly Mr. Trump won't need to settle on that decision to decay the presidential

pension.

The House just voted to cut the extent of pensions for mogul past presidents.

Finally.

In the event that Mr. Obama is troubled, he can get the chance to work, albeit any "work"

he may do is a far cry from what most by far of Americans do once a day.

"The House easily passed legislation on Monday to reduce the pensions and federal

benefits provided to former presidents.

"BEFORE APPROVING THE BILL BY VOICE VOTE, LAWMAKERS EXPRESSED AGREEMENT THAT MODERN-DAY

FORMER PRESIDENTS DON'T NEED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE GOVERNMENT IF THEY ALREADY EARN SALARIES

IN THE MILLIONS."

It's intriguing to note where this routine with regards to paying past presidents pensions

got its begin.

"Under a law established in 1958, former presidents are eligible for an annual six-figure

pension, plus funds for staff salaries, office space and other expenses."

What's more, here is the place it is probably going to get cut.

"Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga.), the author of the bill, questioned the necessity of providing

funds for former presidents who can make millions of dollars from book deals and speaking engagements.

"'Because of these opportunities, it's no longer necessary to provide taxpayer-funded

support to former presidents in the same way as envisioned in 1958,' Hice said during

House floor debate."

Mr. Obama vetoed a comparative bill, guaranteeing worries over the fate of presidential staff

members and the security of past presidents.

Whatever.

This time around it will be President Trump who will have the chance to sign the legislation.

Also, there ought to be no uncertainty regarding what this president will do.

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Have you woken up sweaty at night? What are the Causes of Night Sweat? - Duration: 3:19.

Did you wake up sweating at night?

hot and sweaty agree is one of the feelings nastiest there.

Such intense heat waves can disrupt

the quality of your sleep and let it slow the next day.

It is worth mentioning however, that the night sweats It can also occur due to hot weather,

many blankets or even a mattress Holding up the heat of his body.

So if this is not the case, one of these seven causes may explain why you are

suffering night sweats, see:

1.

Menopause Researchers explain that women who

They are in menopause often experience hot flashes that can occur in the middle

night, waking you by heat or sweat.

2.

Medicines Some medications may be causing

you wake up in a sweat.

Certain antidepressants, psychiatric drugs and even aspirin can cause night sweats,

did you know?

Talk to your doctor about medication you take to see if it could be

causing this symptom.

3.

Cancer The night sweating can be an early symptom

cancer, such as lymphoma.

But in addition to the night sweats other symptoms usually accompany him, as

in the case of loss of unexplained fever and weight.

4.

Infection An infection such as tuberculosis, abscess,

endocarditis or osteomyelitis can cause sweating night.

Other serious infections such as AIDS, also can cause night sweats.

5.

Anxiety Stress and anxiety may be causing

sweat at night.

Other anxiety symptoms include nervousness, stress and sleep problems.

6.

sleep disorders Apnea or another sleep disorder may be

causing night sweats.

Other symptoms that may accompany it They include abruptly awakening or gasping

suffocated, daytime sleepiness, high blood pressure, among others.

7.

hypoglycemia Low levels of blood sugar can

cause excessive perspiration.

People with diabetes may suffer night sweats due to hypoglycemia at night.

Did you wake up with the bedding soaked sweat?

He discovered what caused you that?

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5 Days Of Wearing DIY Makeup | Try Living With Lucie | Refinery29 - Duration: 9:10.

I'm Lucie Fink and this is 5 days of DIY Makeup.

Hey guys! What's up?

Welcome back to another Try Living With Lucie:

5 Day Challenge.

If you haven't subscribed to our channel yet click right here.

And if you're a returning subscriber then welcome back!

Before we start, comment below and let

me know what other 5 Day Challenges

you want to see from me because I read all of your

comments and I get my ideas from you guys.

Over the past few months I've received a

ton of DM's on Instagram asking me to try 5 Days of DIY Makeup.

And to be completely honest, I avoided this

topic for a really long time because I don't really know that much about regular makeup,

let alone DIY makeup.

But then I took a moment and I thought about it and I was like,

"Lucie, that is exactly what this series is about!"

I'm not an expert on any of the topics that

I dive into in Try Living With Lucie.

I just do my research and I learn about it

and then I try something.

And that's the point.

So I took to the internet and I did

a ton of research and I discovered so many different

DIY makeup techniques that I'm going to

try out this week and share with you.

I also decided to turn this into a challenge

whereby I'm only allowed to wear the DIY makeup

that I make this week.

So as you can see I'm starting out on Monday fresh-faced.

Day one!

Oh, sorry.

I started out today with a product that I was most excited to

make: a lip kit.

For this recipe I followed YouTuber Yvette Polanka's tutorial for a

DIY Kylie Jenner Lip Kit.

I mixed a matte liquid

foundation with a matte eyeshadow and then stirred them together.

However much foundation

you pour in is how much lipstick you're gonna get

and then the eyeshadow is used to

color it.

On my wrist, I swatched my favorite Kylie Lip Kit color.

And then I swatched my version next to it to see how the

colors were different.

Then based on that, I knew what

other tones I needed to add in to achieve

my desired color. Once I had my color I added

some olive oil in to smooth it out, and then I spooned it into an empty pot.

I put it on and I really, really liked the

final texture and color.

Truthfully, it was very similar to my Kylie Lip Kit

but it just didn't get that dry, crumbly feeling that the

Lip Kit sometimes gets. Next, I found

a recipe for a DIY peppermint lip balm

on Refinery29.com that calls for ¾ cups of coconut

oil, ¼ cup of melted cocoa butter,

and ¼ cup of beeswax.

I heated that together in a small saucepan,

and then I poured peppermint oil into a jar and swirled it around a bit

before adding the mixture to it.

I let it harden in the fridge for 20 minutes

before trying it on,

and then I tested it out and it is

officially my new favorite lip product.

I was looking at my face in the mirror this morning and I noticed that my skin was looking

a little blotchy, so I decided that what I needed most today was some sort of foundation

and coverup situation to smooth everything over.

Very necessary. I think it looks pretty

good now. I really liked how I made yesterday's lip balm entirely from scratch

using non-makeup ingredients. So I wanted

to replicate that and make a very light foundation powder entirely from scratch. Once again,

there were no exact measurements for this, I was just mixing different ingredients together

to get the right color tone. So I added cocoapowder for a bronzing glow,

beet powder for a blush look,

and turmeric powder which can reduce acne-causing bacteria. The powder went on

very smoothly, and interestingly enough once all the ingredients were mixed together they

each lost their individual smells

so the mixture together was entirely odorless.

It gave me a little natural color.

I like it.

Next I followed Yvette Polanka's Youtube tutorial for a

DIY EOS concealer.

I removed the original EOS lip balm from the case, then

popped out the grate, and then cleaned the EOS container and set it aside.

Then I mixed together beeswax, coconut oil, and liquid foundation and popped it into the microwave

at 30 second intervals.

Once it was all mixed, I put the grate back into the bottom of the

EOS container, poured the mixture in,

capped it and then popped it in the freezer.

I kept it in there for 30 minutes and pro-tip:

store it upside-down if you want to achieve

that dome shape on the top.

And not to toot my own DIY EOS concealer horn

but when I opened it about 30 minutes later, it was perfect.

Perfect!

It went on a little sheer so next

time I'll probably use more concealer and less coconut oil. It does not stay in formation

unless you keep it chilled, so keep this in the fridge.

So today I decided I wanted to dive into one

aspect of my daily makeup routine that is usually so essential for me: eyebrows.

I think I said it in my "5 Days of No Makeup" video but, if I had to pick one type of makeup

to wear everyday, just one, it would be brow powder.

I started out super easy today, and

I just wanted to see what it would look like if I used nothing but raw organic cocoa powder

as brow powder.

I have never thought to do this before,

and I don't know why because I'm a huge

chocolate person. Huge.

But it was not a bad technique.

Plus it's all natural, and who really uses all of the cocoa powder in their

pantry before it expires anyway? Am I right?

Then I took it up one level and I made myself a DIY brow gel.

Sometimes I actually do really like that full brow, bushy, messy look.

Other times I just want them to sit

still and calm down.

I got this idea from the Youtube channel ModaMob and

I just mixed hair gel with

brown powder. And it's so simple! You just

mix them together until they're blended, twirl a wand into the gel, and apply it. Because

it's tinted it also helps fill in the gaps, and this really worked just as well as any

store bought brow gel.

I would highly recommend it.

Quite a nice tint.

Notice anything different about me?

Maybe about my eyes?

I got eye makeup on!

It's been three days of wearing only DIY makeup,

and even though everything I've made this

week has brought me a little bit closer to having on a full-face of makeup, I haven't worn

anything yet that's really dramatically changed my look. Until today.

So I wanted to make products today that would really add that final pop.

Eyeliner and mascara.

I started out with this blue eyeliner using a tutorial I found on Carli Bybel's Youtube

channel. You mix eyeshadow in whatever color you want your eyeliner to be with MAC Fix

Plus. The Fix Plus helps turn the eyeshadow into

a liquid form, and gets it all smooth so that

you could apply it with a really skinny brush. I'm usually a black eyeliner girl but I'm

loving the blue, and I'm thinking this is my new thing.

Next, making the mascara was the most difficult and involved process of yhe entire week so far.

This idea came from

a Youtube Channel called Alternative Channel.

I started by placing slivered almonds on a

pan and then heating them up until they became completely burned and black. Once the almonds

were charred, I put them into a baggie and I crushed them using the back of a water bottle.

I mixed them with one teaspoon of Vaseline, and then the original recipe wanted me to

heat this mixture on a stovetop with a double boiler, but I decided to just throw it in

the microwave.

Once the mixture had a better consistency from the heat, I spooned it into

a syringe and then I pumped it into an old, cleaned-out mascara container.

TBH, this mixture stunk.

You would have thought that something died.

So I don't know how I felt about this

product because of how it smelled, but it did work nicely!

I mean, it looks like regular mascara.

And it's pretty cool. It was made out of burnt almonds.

I literally have a smokey eye.

For my final day I felt

that I had made enough DIY makeup products for an everyday, natural look. So I decided

instead of making another makeup product, I'd make my own DIY makeup remover.

I found this recipe on Refinery29.

Have you heard of it?

Place 12 cotton squares into a sterile

mason jar, and then set it aside.

Mix ⅛ cup of melted coconut oil, with

⅛ cup of apricot kernel oil, three drops of

lavender, and two drops of vitamin E oil.

I poured the mixture over the cotton pads, and

then poked around a little to make sure they absorbed as much liquid as possible.

Refrigerated the pads for at least one hour

and then tested it out.

The mixture smelled really good and

it worked really well, but it was definitely a little bit oily

so it requires you to wash your face with soap and water

after using it.

Whaaat?!

And after I trial tested the makeup

remover pads, I actually put

all of my DIY makeup back on because it's

Friday nigh and I'm going out in DIY makeup! Can't stop me!

I officially made it through the entire week wearing only DIY makeup products.

I feel like I gave my skin

a much needed rest from the typical makeup products

that I use everyday which are a lot

heavier, and are not necessarily all-natural.

Let me know if you have anymore DIY makeup

ideas that I can test out.

And as always, comment below and let me know what you want

to see next time on Try Living With Lucie.

Hey Youtube! Thanks for watching,

click here for another video on Refinery29,

right here to subscribe to our Youtube channel, and here for my personal Youtube channel.

Bye!

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D.I.Y. Fall/Winter themed Coasters - Sotto tazza Autunnali fai da te - Duration: 4:22.

>> Hi and welcome or welcome back to my channel

I don't know about you, but personally in Fall and Winter

I love a good 5 o'clock tea

if I'm at home during the weekend

I always have a good cup of tea, maybe with some cookies

and it's a lovely way to pamper myself

so I thought about how I could make my 5 o'clock tea even better

and I decided to make some wooden coasters, like these ones, that I usually use in the Summer time

more Fall/Winter themed in a super easy way

which is this one!

as I said it's a super simple idea, a little detail

that does make a difference, because I firmly believe that details often make a great difference

if you agree with me and you like this project too

keep watching my tutorial and here is what you'll need

some fabric in the color and pattern you prefer

some hot glue,

some wooden coasters, I bought mines on Amazon,

a chalk,

zig zag scissors

and a glass or a round shape in the right size

Let's find the right shape for our fabric cover

I used a glass as a mask because it had the perfect proportions

Ok, now let's mark the round shape on the fabric using a chalk

now let's cut the fabric with the zig zag scissors like so.

Perfect, now that the fabric covers are done let's center them on the coasters

and let's hot glue them down, just like so.

Et voilà, our Fall/Winter coasters are ready!

Here are our Fall/Winter Coasters ready to be used and make your

5 o'clock tea/breakfast more special because little details like this can make your day better

As usual I hope that you liked this project

if so don't forget to give it a thumbs up so that I will know it

and If you haven't yet subscribe to my channel in order not to miss any new video

I also remind you that my blog you'll find more pictures of the finished project

together with the supplies list

and the link to my blogpost is in the downbar

That's it for today, I send you a thousend kisses and I'll see you in my next one, ciao!

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THE BEST TRICKSHOTS

THE BEST TRICKSHOTS

By Calenes

THE BEST TRICKSHOTS

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whatsapp status kase takave? How to update whatsapp status and check privacy settings[Marathi][2017] - Duration: 12:46.

Hello friends, Sampada Here!

Through ESakshar, I have brought a brand new video for you..!

Friends, among all the WhatsApp feature updates released this year

the best feature is - WhatsApp Status update..

you must have seen before, different WhatsApp status

updates by your friends/contacts from your WhatsApp application.

How to check status updates by others.. how to update one from your mobile

or how to check privacy settings

to understand all these things

please watch the complete video.

In this video, we are going to cover various features

related to WhatsApp status.

how to check whatsapp status updated by others

or..

how to update or share your own whatsapp status

these things, we will cover in first half part of video.

When you share your photos or videos

on a social platform like WhatsApp

then you must be aware of people with whom those pics are shared

or how to control privacy of your photos/videos..

you must be aware of all these things.

So, in the next half part of video

we will be learning about privacy settings of your WhatsApp status

Let's start then..!

you can see my mobile screen here

first of all, let's open WhatsApp application

once the application is opened,

you can see three different tabs here

'Chats'

second one is 'Status' tab

and third one is 'Calls' tab

to change/update WhatsApp status,

let's select the 'Status' tab here..

here you can see status from all the contacts

who have recently updated their whatsapp status

for instance, my friend Pallavi has updated her status

let's check this status

as you can see at the upper side of mobile screen

you can see four braked lines

which means, her status has four different images or slides

each image will be displayed on screen

for some fixed time slab.

let's suppose, while watching this slide if i want to move

to the next image from status

then you can tap once anywhere on the screen

then the next image will get displayed

by tapping one more time

you will move to the next image.

However, if you want to check the previous image

then tap somewhere on the left most edge of your mobile screen

so that you will be redirected to previous image

as i am tapping on this left edge of my screen

previous image will be displayed again.

and if you tap anywhere else on the screen

then next image will get displayed every time.

as you can see

there is some text written on each image of this status

to read this complete text

I want that image to be displayed for a bit longer time

let's see, how to do that!

while this image is getting displayed

tap and hold your finger anywhere on your mobile screen.

as long as you have hold your finger on the screen

the current status image or video, will get paused.

It will not move to the next slide

so if ever you need some more time for an image

then just tap and hold your finger on that particular image.

then, by using any two fingers

you can zoom in

or zoom out this image

after checking any status image

you can also send a reply (comment) to that status image

If suppose, i want to comment on this image

i can just tap on the 'comment' button below

after tapping here

here you can see name of the person who has updated this status image

here is the status image

and here I am going to reply now

this message must be delivered to Pallavi.

you can write any text message

for your status, as you can see here

or you can add a smiley

this was all about the status updated by other contacts

now, if you want to put your own status update

then let's see, how that can be done !

either, you can tap on 'My status'

and update your whatsapp status

or in the upper left corner.. just before the Chats tab

you will see a camera icon

by clicking on this camera icon

you can upload live photo or video

or as you can see down below here

you can select photos or images which are already available in your photo gallery

and update your status.

there is one more camera icon in the right bottom corner

by clicking on this icon, you can update your status

now, I am going to upload an image

which is already present in my phone gallery

there is one quote written on this image

and i want to upload this image as my WhatsApp status

as you can see, there are few image editing options present here

by using this option you can crop this image

or you can add some smileys if you want

or you can write anything on this image

or you can draw anything with this pencil

for now, let's just crop this image

I don't want this white colored portion from this image

that is why i have adjusted this crop window as per my need

as you can see

only the grey colored part has got selected

by tapping on 'done' button,

here we have got our final image

this image i would like to upload as my whatsapp status

before that, if you could check here

here is an option 'swipe up for filters'

if you swipe here in upward direction

you will find some filters for your image

you can change the way your final image will look

as you can see there is a different color for every filter

this color is looking nice

I am selecting this style for my status image

if you want

here you can add caption for your image

if you want to add a note or some information about image

you can write it as image caption

and by clicking on this icon

you can add even more images to your status if you want

for now, i will be uploading this single image as my status

once editing is done

tap on this green colored icon

you can see a message saying 'Sending status update' ..

here as you can see our status has been updated now

just below the 'My Status' heading,

where '1 minute ago' is written

here you will get to know, at what time you have updated your video

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Newcastle disease (The paramyxovirus of birds) | Animal diseases | - Duration: 6:46.

There are many diseases that have a severe economic impact on countries

and can even unbalancing the world economy when large outbreaks occur

worldwide, these diseases have become mandatory reporting to the laws

in many countries for the above reason, because they cause high mortality,

low very severe and become processed human beings productivity is one of those diseases

the paramyxovirus as distemper or measles in canids in primates,

this disease share the same characteristics of his family, ie it tends to present

an affinity to all body cells, so it is called pantotrópicos,

which has a name that will not go unnoticed in people, is called disease

newcastle. this avian paramyxovirus is a virus

arn as genetic material, which is spread from sick birds, the

which expel the virus from sneezes with drops of saliva and mucus, but also

is excreted in the faeces, entering the airway system or digestive tract, where

the virus attaches to red blood cells to reach the cells of different organs,

where it will have an incubation period of 2 to 15 days, with a high rate of infection

reaching 100% independiemente if strains are nonpathogenic, low pathogenicity

or highly damaging, indeed the people, vehicles and different objects such as drinking fountains,

Feeders and other things can serve as fomites to transport disease

shed to shed, henhouse to henhouse and even to other farms. this disease has different

types of presentations, it depends on the strain infecting the flock, which

can be divided into 4 types, lentogenic, mesogenic, Velogenic and Velogenic Viscerotropic,

It is the last 2 which can cause high mortality; all show signs

in the respiratory tract, such as sneezing, tracheal rales and bronchial, difficulty

breathing, cyanosis and crest in the case of cocks and conjunctivitis,

but the most aggressive presentations triggers diarrhea and an emerald green hue

Neurologic presentation as incoordination, involuntary eye movement, paralysis,

torticollis and twitches, this because velogenic strains have an affinity

the nervous system of birds, in terms of production ocaciona malformation

the egg shells or lack of it, until reaching zero output

egg. in fact a way to easily identify, is bird watching

they have twisted his head, as if trying to see the sky turning his head. as soon as

at necropsy lesions in the trachea is seen as haemorrhages, as in

the abdomen and digestive system triggered a peritonitis.

for diagnosis it is necessary to do it quickly, so by detecting

first symptoms must take action, while a definitive diagnosis confirmed

by isolation of the causative agent and inmunofluorescenica, the latter does not allow

determine the strain, but the presence of the disease. Unfortunately being a virus

you can not give them a direct treatment against these, but if prevent infection

giving secondary antibiotics for the immune system has a higher percentage

to react to the infection, but even in many cases mortality can be very

high. so the main form of prevention is to provide a nasal vaccine

against this disease, which is made from a dead or inactivated virus,

this can reduce mortality, which should be applied on a calendar

vaccination by determining the time where the disease is more common and its application

in new birds entering the farm, and build farms far apart

other, clean and disinfect the premises when flocks are taken to the market

before introducing a new production cycle, keeping birds of a single age group

and from the same source, that staff do not work on other facilities outside

the company and before entering clean your clothes, disinfect their shoes, tires of

vehicles, transport crates and equipment used for the entire project

and most importantly prevent entry of wild birds because they tend to be

the major source of infection, to get birds from other countries is why it

they are quarantined and must isolate birds testing positive to this,

especially on farms. often when presented in an installation, in many

Sometimes proceed with the slaughter of birds to prevent the spread,

where many times if the authorities conclude, it should be to sacrifice throughout the house

or farm, using this sanitary rifle to prevent an epidemic in the region.

It is a disease that is present throughout the world, and from Mexico to Argentina,

Most strains are velogenic Viscerotropic. they may have

all birds from chickens, turkeys and pigeons poultry production would be like birds

ornamental like canaries, peacocks, parrots, birds of prey like hawks to eagles

and owls, as well as through wild and migratory birds, including sparrows, ducks, geese,

gulls, but depending on the species they may be more resistant to this. Being

human can spread of this disease, but only causes symptoms

conjunctivitis, in fact I met a person who to vaccinate pigeons

he fell part of the vaccine in triggering eye conjunctivitis, so it is considered

a zoonosis, but unlike birds does not cause mortality.

a disease that can take many lives of birds, either by infection or

suspicion of having it, causing a loss of millions of dollars where many people

not know, causing terrible symptoms, that is the newcastle.

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I invite you to subscribe and do not forget to leave a comment or a question that

you has arisen, thank you very much for watching this video, we're seeing us later.

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Waltonchain Visit and Product Demo! (Part 1 of 2) - Duration: 14:56.

This is our Xiamen Development Center

focused on RFID Development

We wanted to show everybody our current Demo

This is our office

These my colleagues,

They have been working non-stop to finish the demo

This is our smart shelf, it has an RFID reader

Every item has an RFID tag

When I pick up this item, its information will appear on screen

Is this not a QR code? Uh, no

Alright ... so where's the RFID chip?

The RFID chip is compressed inside this, so it's not visible

Eh, why isn't it showing up

Mmmm…

Does it work?

You forgot to turn it on ......

OHHHHH

let's try it again! Ok, let's put it back.

Let's see what happens if we put it back.

What happens with multiple items

Ahh so shows all items... Don't get too close to that

So we saw an anti-theft alarm.. how does it work

The system, when unpaid clothes are taken away, the alarm will trigger

What happens if I check out

Ok, let's try it. Ok.

Ok, Fanny gonna show us apparently how the checkout system works with this RFID technology

Ok, this piece of clothing,

Camera over here please.

It shows up on screen, and if I click Checkout

Now when I pass it won't trigger the alarm

So how far does this thing need to be?

What if its far away? You can't read it too far, so try to get a little closer.

Can we take multiple items? I'll take some items from random

Ok take a look 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7.

So you don't have to scan the QR code at all? No need. Just place near the reader and click check out

I click on Check-out button

Now we finished checked-out everything

Now the alarm will not trigger

So where is the blockchain used for?

We will invite a engineer to explain the blockchain?

I brought our head of department

You are the boss here

He is the director of the RFID system

He's the boss of this and So can you show us how the blockchain applies?

Our Waltonchain-

The system of it

Actually during the demonstration my colleague gave you, the RFID reader writer includes the important nodes. Yeah, all the data that has just been read will automatically upload to our Waltonchain blockchain

Okay, Could we try again?

Let's just check this out, alright, we see there is a short delay

Okay, okay, so this is for writing on to the blockchain. So, every time an item is removed on here it is now written on the blockchain.

Every time we take a piece of clothing off the shelf or put it back, these actions are written into the blockchain.

In other words, we can already read and write blocks. Yes.

Each item can have its own ID,

yes

So every item has its individual ID, every time it is removed off that rack it is shown on

this prototype right here. So this is writing to the blockchain, this is for check-out for the customer.

So you're the guy who designed this right, so tell me about the technology

Yes, we developed it, our engineering team did. But is there really a tag inside here? Yes, we can disassemble the tag, So you're the guy who designed this right, so tell me about the technology

Is there really an RFID chip inside?

We can rip the tag apart and see it

The RFID chips is embedded inside tag via compression

here can see that this is silver colored, this is thin layer is it

So if you look at this, after it's completely stripped, it should look something like this.

it is a piece of aluminum foil

This is also a line equivalent to an antenna

There's a very small dot in the middle, and you can see that this is actually a chip.

So our RFID chip is actually very small. So I'm made progress ripping this apart. .

Alright, So this is the RFID antenna.

So this is just the antenna.

Yeah

So they just look so they're

So the main point is that every time you take the clothes out, it will write to the chain, what about checkout

Yes, when we take it off the shelf, this action actually matters a lot in the clothing industry, called the "Grab Rate"

This data shows how much consumers are interested in a piece of clothing when they walk into a store

in terms of style or just general feel

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House Just Passes Major Bill About Presidential Pensions, Obama Is Livid - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 2:47.

Why on the planet would a previous President of the United States require a pension, or

some other money-related advantages, so far as that is concerned?

They should simply give maybe a couple speeches for every year and they will profit than just

the wealthiest of Americans.

In the event that they can't make it on speaking and consulting fees or lucrative

book deals, that is quite recently too awful.

We have an example being set by President Trump.

He has declined to accept his presidential pay.

Almost certainly that practice will extend after he leaves office, appearing as his declining

the presidential benefits.

While this won't settle the deficit, it points toward the first thought that those

in elected office ought to be national leaders, instead of those searching for a lifetime

salary from their government "service."

Surprisingly Mr. Trump won't need to settle on that decision to decay the presidential

pension.

The House just voted to cut the extent of pensions for mogul past presidents.

Finally.

In the event that Mr. Obama is troubled, he can get the chance to work, albeit any "work"

he may do is a far cry from what most by far of Americans do once a day.

"The House easily passed legislation on Monday to reduce the pensions and federal

benefits provided to former presidents.

"BEFORE APPROVING THE BILL BY VOICE VOTE, LAWMAKERS EXPRESSED AGREEMENT THAT MODERN-DAY

FORMER PRESIDENTS DON'T NEED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE GOVERNMENT IF THEY ALREADY EARN SALARIES

IN THE MILLIONS."

It's intriguing to note where this routine with regards to paying past presidents pensions

got its begin.

"Under a law established in 1958, former presidents are eligible for an annual six-figure

pension, plus funds for staff salaries, office space and other expenses."

What's more, here is the place it is probably going to get cut.

"Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga.), the author of the bill, questioned the necessity of providing

funds for former presidents who can make millions of dollars from book deals and speaking engagements.

"'Because of these opportunities, it's no longer necessary to provide taxpayer-funded

support to former presidents in the same way as envisioned in 1958,' Hice said during

House floor debate."

Mr. Obama vetoed a comparative bill, guaranteeing worries over the fate of presidential staff

members and the security of past presidents.

Whatever.

This time around it will be President Trump who will have the chance to sign the legislation.

Also, there ought to be no uncertainty regarding what this president will do.

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Flat Tire Long Jump Challenge! |Sick Series #32 - Duration: 11:07.

There is the bed of nails

hey guy´s, it´s us again, sick series

and today we have again something special for you

we saw a Challenge from Scotty Cranmer, maybe you know him from YouTube

it was a long jump flat tire Game

Flat tire Challenge

and for this we prepaired a bed of nails

it looked like good fun, so we also thought to do a little challenge

have a look at the nails

so we will see some flat tires haha

we won´t do it alone, we have some special guests with us

our first guest is Vito Köstler

some will know him from some other episodes

second one is Dominik, our Young Gun

Sick Series Young Gun

and last but not least Stefan Eberharter

vice World Champion in Trials

and European Champ

bed of nails is ready, we are ready

let´s go, see who will get the first flat tire

This will be the winner trophy - the golden nail

we prepaired a small jump

and there you can see the marks

we will start with 1 meter

Dominik is pretty young, so we don´t want him to jump over the nails

we prepaired a "bed of nails prototype" without nails for him

this will be his bed of nails

so the young gun will start

and now it´s time for the real gun haha

now it´s gonna be sharp

Vito has a small handicap because he is riding a trials bike so he can´t get that much speed

but no problem for him

good my friend

so next step - 2 meters

the street is gonna be naily again

it was close

oh yeah, this one was easy

I think he is going to do any trick

ok, game goes on - next step

let´s change the gun again

next one Elias

so next round, and I think we will see a flat tire now

have fun Vito

I think I´ve to risk anything

Ladies and Gentleman, welcome to the first flat tire

Next one Elias over 3,5 meters

easy

haha how would I have laughed

it´s gonna be closer

what´s next? 4 meters right?

he risks anything

I´m friendly to my tire - so I will jump over the bed of nails

Vito 4 meters

He is nervous

so Vito is out

We have the first looser

see if the next one gets a flat tire

he don´t do tricks any more

next one Stefan

so, again the prototype

and we reached the 4,5 meters

sick job dude

sick, was cool!

lesser and lesser

4,5 meters for Elias

sick

this one was looking good dude

so, 5 meters

we really reached the 5 meter mark

ok, good let´s go!

now I´m excited

now it´s gonna be excited, because we have the next candidate

so now I´m really excited

I think we will see the next flat tire now

now it´s gonna be pretty far

so it´s your turn

pretty impressive distance

so now I´m excited

5,50 meters

this is a flat tire hahah

I thought pull pull pull and woooa

a backwheel slide on the bed of nails

I never thought that I will come that far!

I´m excited

so we have the first finalist

so and now

It´s time for Stefan´s try

I´m excited

so Fabio is the winner again

but we all need a flat tire

let´s push you until you´ll also get a flat tire

until the end haha

see how far I can jump

so 6 meters, I´m excited

let´s go, do it!

the distance looks soo far

and have a look at this, at least with this mini ramp

have a look a this mini ramp

and also the in-run is limited because of our bikes

yeah, because we can´t pedal faster

have a look at this

over there is the bed of nails

are you ok?

slipped away from the pedal and then straight over the handlebar right?

I think that was a sick ending

sick ending, yeah

A short info for anyone, please don´t do this at home, at least not with a bed of nails

you can try it over a carton or something like this because it´s a little bit dangerous

and for this Dominik don´t get a real bed of nails

we have a winner of the bed of nails Game

and today I´ll be the men who gives the trophy to the winner

congrats Fabio

Thank you very much!

the golden nail

yeah sick, this trophy means a lot to me

have a look at Stefans YouTube Channel

also Vito, I think Dominik don´t have a YouTube Channel

but have a look at his Instagram Page

In this case, thanks for watching! Cheers!

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we then left the company, he placed his arms around me and i didn't mind itcause i'm comfortable enough since w've been friends for a very long time

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English at Work - Episode 53: Help! We need somebody - Duration: 4:52.

Has anyone seen the stapler?

I can't find any pens.

Oh, here it is.

Will someone answer that phone?

Hello again and welcome back to English at Work.

The offices of Tip Top Trading have become chaotic since Denise left

and just at a time when things are getting busy.

How is everyone going to cope?

Let 's find out.

Hello.

Yes?

It is.

We're very busy so call back later.

Bye.

That was a bit rude Tom.

Well we're too busy to be nice.

Hmm.

Not a good attitude Tom.

Even when you are busy at work it's important to be polite on the phone.

It could be a potential customer.

Anna, I think you're going to have to remind Tom about this.

Yes, I think so.

If things are busy in the office you could say to someone on the phone

'we're a bit busy at the moment, could I take your name and number and

we'll call you back' and, 'when would be a convenient time to call you?' or if

the caller wants to speak to someone specific you could say 'could I take a

message please and I'll make sure he or she calls you back'.

That's useful.

Oh there goes the phone again.

Anna, could you get that please?

I've got a mouthful of biscuit.

Thanks.

Sure Paul.

(Answers phone) Hello? Tip Top Trading… yes, that's right… but

things are a bit busy at the moment.

Could I take your name and number and I'll call you back as soon as I can…

oh hold on, has anyone got a pen?

I think we've run out.

Denise usually orders them.

Here, use my souvenir pen I bought in Italy, you see it changes

colour if you hold it up to the light.

Thanks.

Oh no!

There's no paper to write it on.

Here, write it on my hand.

OK.

Hold still.

7-4-9-0-5-6-8.

Thanks for your patience, when is a good time to call you back?

… OK…

3 o'clock…

I'll call you then.

Goodbye.

Sounds important.

Possibly.

Oh not again!

(Answers phone) Hello, Tip Top Trading, Anna speaking…

I see…

Well he doesn't seem to be here at the moment… can I take a message and I'll get

him to call you back.

(Whispering) Tom, I need your other hand to write on… keep still.

(To caller) OK, what's the message?

… Yes, call Bob about the lemons on 8-0- 9-5-2-4.

OK, I'll pass that on.

Thanks.

Bye.

Goodness.

It's been crazy here since Denise left.

Look we've even run out of teabags.

I'll go and get some, shall I?

Hold on Tom.

Has that invoice for Tutti Fruity been sent out yet?

I dunno.

Denise usually sends out the paperwork.

I wish Denise was here!

So do we all!

It sounds like chaos in the office but however hectic things

can get, remember to remain professional when answering the phone.

Here's a reminder of some of the phrases you could use…

We're a bit busy at the moment, could I take your name and number and

we'll call you back.

When would be a convenient time to call you?

Could I take a message please and I'll make sure he or she calls you back.

Ah there you are, Tom, you've been a long time.

I need to give Paul that important message I wrote on your hand.

Ah… yes… it's a bit tricky.

You see, I went to the toilet and then I… washed

my hands.

Oh no, you've washed the messages off!

What are we going to do now?

Erm…

I'll get that, shall I?

We can't carry on like this.

No you can't!

Has Anna lost the numbers of two potential clients?

Can the company carry on like this?

It certainly looks like it could do with another pair of hands.

What will happen next?

Join us again next time for English at Work.

Bye!

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We're building a dystopia just to make people click on ads | Zeynep Tufekci - Duration: 22:56.

So when people voice fears of artificial intelligence,

very often, they invoke images of humanoid robots run amok.

You know? Terminator?

You know, that might be something to consider,

but that's a distant threat.

Or, we fret about digital surveillance

with metaphors from the past.

"1984," George Orwell's "1984,"

it's hitting the bestseller lists again.

It's a great book,

but it's not the correct dystopia for the 21st century.

What we need to fear most

is not what artificial intelligence will do to us on its own,

but how the people in power will use artificial intelligence

to control us and to manipulate us

in novel, sometimes hidden,

subtle and unexpected ways.

Much of the technology

that threatens our freedom and our dignity in the near-term future

is being developed by companies

in the business of capturing and selling our data and our attention

to advertisers and others:

Facebook, Google, Amazon,

Alibaba, Tencent.

Now, artificial intelligence has started bolstering their business as well.

And it may seem like artificial intelligence

is just the next thing after online ads.

It's not.

It's a jump in category.

It's a whole different world,

and it has great potential.

It could accelerate our understanding of many areas of study and research.

But to paraphrase a famous Hollywood philosopher,

"With prodigious potential comes prodigious risk."

Now let's look at a basic fact of our digital lives, online ads.

Right? We kind of dismiss them.

They seem crude, ineffective.

We've all had the experience of being followed on the web

by an ad based on something we searched or read.

You know, you look up a pair of boots

and for a week, those boots are following you around everywhere you go.

Even after you succumb and buy them, they're still following you around.

We're kind of inured to that kind of basic, cheap manipulation.

We roll our eyes and we think, "You know what? These things don't work."

Except, online,

the digital technologies are not just ads.

Now, to understand that, let's think of a physical world example.

You know how, at the checkout counters at supermarkets, near the cashier,

there's candy and gum at the eye level of kids?

That's designed to make them whine at their parents

just as the parents are about to sort of check out.

Now, that's a persuasion architecture.

It's not nice, but it kind of works.

That's why you see it in every supermarket.

Now, in the physical world,

such persuasion architectures are kind of limited,

because you can only put so many things by the cashier. Right?

And the candy and gum, it's the same for everyone,

even though it mostly works

only for people who have whiny little humans beside them.

In the physical world, we live with those limitations.

In the digital world, though,

persuasion architectures can be built at the scale of billions

and they can target, infer, understand

and be deployed at individuals

one by one

by figuring out your weaknesses,

and they can be sent to everyone's phone private screen,

so it's not visible to us.

And that's different.

And that's just one of the basic things that artificial intelligence can do.

Now, let's take an example.

Let's say you want to sell plane tickets to Vegas. Right?

So in the old world, you could think of some demographics to target

based on experience and what you can guess.

You might try to advertise to, oh,

men between the ages of 25 and 35,

or people who have a high limit on their credit card,

or retired couples. Right?

That's what you would do in the past.

With big data and machine learning,

that's not how it works anymore.

So to imagine that,

think of all the data that Facebook has on you:

every status update you ever typed,

every Messenger conversation,

every place you logged in from,

all your photographs that you uploaded there.

If you start typing something and change your mind and delete it,

Facebook keeps those and analyzes them, too.

Increasingly, it tries to match you with your offline data.

It also purchases a lot of data from data brokers.

It could be everything from your financial records

to a good chunk of your browsing history.

Right? In the US, such data is routinely collected,

collated and sold.

In Europe, they have tougher rules.

So what happens then is,

by churning through all that data, these machine-learning algorithms --

that's why they're called learning algorithms --

they learn to understand the characteristics of people

who purchased tickets to Vegas before.

When they learn this from existing data,

they also learn how to apply this to new people.

So if they're presented with a new person,

they can classify whether that person is likely to buy a ticket to Vegas or not.

Fine. You're thinking, an offer to buy tickets to Vegas.

I can ignore that.

But the problem isn't that.

The problem is,

we no longer really understand how these complex algorithms work.

We don't understand how they're doing this categorization.

It's giant matrices, thousands of rows and columns,

maybe millions of rows and columns,

and not the programmers

and not anybody who looks at it,

even if you have all the data,

understands anymore how exactly it's operating

any more than you'd know what I was thinking right now

if you were shown a cross section of my brain.

It's like we're not programming anymore,

we're growing intelligence that we don't truly understand.

And these things only work if there's an enormous amount of data,

so they also encourage deep surveillance on all of us

so that the machine learning algorithms can work.

That's why Facebook wants to collect all the data it can about you.

The algorithms work better.

So let's push that Vegas example a bit.

What if the system that we do not understand

was picking up that it's easier to sell Vegas tickets

to people who are bipolar and about to enter the manic phase.

Such people tend to become overspenders, compulsive gamblers.

They could do this, and you'd have no clue that's what they were picking up on.

I gave this example to a bunch of computer scientists once

and afterwards, one of them came up to me.

He was troubled and he said, "That's why I couldn't publish it."

I was like, "Couldn't publish what?"

He had tried to see whether you can indeed figure out the onset of mania

from social media posts before clinical symptoms,

and it had worked,

and it had worked very well,

and he had no idea how it worked or what it was picking up on.

Now, the problem isn't solved if he doesn't publish it,

because there are already companies

that are developing this kind of technology,

and a lot of the stuff is just off the shelf.

This is not very difficult anymore.

Do you ever go on YouTube meaning to watch one video

and an hour later you've watched 27?

You know how YouTube has this column on the right

that says, "Up next"

and it autoplays something?

It's an algorithm

picking what it thinks that you might be interested in

and maybe not find on your own.

It's not a human editor.

It's what algorithms do.

It picks up on what you have watched and what people like you have watched,

and infers that that must be what you're interested in,

what you want more of,

and just shows you more.

It sounds like a benign and useful feature,

except when it isn't.

So in 2016, I attended rallies of then-candidate Donald Trump

to study as a scholar the movement supporting him.

I study social movements, so I was studying it, too.

And then I wanted to write something about one of his rallies,

so I watched it a few times on YouTube.

YouTube started recommending to me

and autoplaying to me white supremacist videos

in increasing order of extremism.

If I watched one,

it served up one even more extreme

and autoplayed that one, too.

If you watch Hillary Clinton or Bernie Sanders content,

YouTube recommends and autoplays conspiracy left,

and it goes downhill from there.

Well, you might be thinking, this is politics, but it's not.

This isn't about politics.

This is just the algorithm figuring out human behavior.

I once watched a video about vegetarianism on YouTube

and YouTube recommended and autoplayed a video about being vegan.

It's like you're never hardcore enough for YouTube.

(Laughter)

So what's going on?

Now, YouTube's algorithm is proprietary,

but here's what I think is going on.

The algorithm has figured out

that if you can entice people

into thinking that you can show them something more hardcore,

they're more likely to stay on the site

watching video after video going down that rabbit hole

while Google serves them ads.

Now, with nobody minding the ethics of the store,

these sites can profile people

who are Jew haters,

who think that Jews are parasites

and who have such explicit anti-Semitic content,

and let you target them with ads.

They can also mobilize algorithms

to find for you look-alike audiences,

people who do not have such explicit anti-Semitic content on their profile

but who the algorithm detects may be susceptible to such messages,

and lets you target them with ads, too.

Now, this may sound like an implausible example,

but this is real.

ProPublica investigated this

and found that you can indeed do this on Facebook,

and Facebook helpfully offered up suggestions

on how to broaden that audience.

BuzzFeed tried it for Google, and very quickly they found,

yep, you can do it on Google, too.

And it wasn't even expensive.

The ProPublica reporter spent about 30 dollars

to target this category.

So last year, Donald Trump's social media manager disclosed

that they were using Facebook dark posts to demobilize people,

not to persuade them,

but to convince them not to vote at all.

And to do that, they targeted specifically,

for example, African-American men in key cities like Philadelphia,

and I'm going to read exactly what he said.

I'm quoting.

They were using "nonpublic posts

whose viewership the campaign controls

so that only the people we want to see it see it.

We modeled this.

It will dramatically affect her ability to turn these people out."

What's in those dark posts?

We have no idea.

Facebook won't tell us.

So Facebook also algorithmically arranges the posts

that your friends put on Facebook, or the pages you follow.

It doesn't show you everything chronologically.

It puts the order in the way that the algorithm thinks will entice you

to stay on the site longer.

Now, so this has a lot of consequences.

You may be thinking somebody is snubbing you on Facebook.

The algorithm may never be showing your post to them.

The algorithm is prioritizing some of them and burying the others.

Experiments show

that what the algorithm picks to show you can affect your emotions.

But that's not all.

It also affects political behavior.

So in 2010, in the midterm elections,

Facebook did an experiment on 61 million people in the US

that was disclosed after the fact.

So some people were shown, "Today is election day,"

the simpler one,

and some people were shown the one with that tiny tweak

with those little thumbnails

of your friends who clicked on "I voted."

This simple tweak.

OK? So the pictures were the only change,

and that post shown just once

turned out an additional 340,000 voters

in that election,

according to this research

as confirmed by the voter rolls.

A fluke? No.

Because in 2012, they repeated the same experiment.

And that time,

that civic message shown just once

turned out an additional 270,000 voters.

For reference, the 2016 US presidential election

was decided by about 100,000 votes.

Now, Facebook can also very easily infer what your politics are,

even if you've never disclosed them on the site.

Right? These algorithms can do that quite easily.

What if a platform with that kind of power

decides to turn out supporters of one candidate over the other?

How would we even know about it?

Now, we started from someplace seemingly innocuous --

online adds following us around --

and we've landed someplace else.

As a public and as citizens,

we no longer know if we're seeing the same information

or what anybody else is seeing,

and without a common basis of information,

little by little,

public debate is becoming impossible,

and we're just at the beginning stages of this.

These algorithms can quite easily infer

things like your people's ethnicity,

religious and political views, personality traits,

intelligence, happiness, use of addictive substances,

parental separation, age and genders,

just from Facebook likes.

These algorithms can identify protesters

even if their faces are partially concealed.

These algorithms may be able to detect people's sexual orientation

just from their dating profile pictures.

Now, these are probabilistic guesses,

so they're not going to be 100 percent right,

but I don't see the powerful resisting the temptation to use these technologies

just because there are some false positives,

which will of course create a whole other layer of problems.

Imagine what a state can do

with the immense amount of data it has on its citizens.

China is already using face detection technology

to identify and arrest people.

And here's the tragedy:

we're building this infrastructure of surveillance authoritarianism

merely to get people to click on ads.

And this won't be Orwell's authoritarianism.

This isn't "1984."

Now, if authoritarianism is using overt fear to terrorize us,

we'll all be scared, but we'll know it,

we'll hate it and we'll resist it.

But if the people in power are using these algorithms

to quietly watch us,

to judge us and to nudge us,

to predict and identify the troublemakers and the rebels,

to deploy persuasion architectures at scale

and to manipulate individuals one by one

using their personal, individual weaknesses and vulnerabilities,

and if they're doing it at scale

through our private screens

so that we don't even know

what our fellow citizens and neighbors are seeing,

that authoritarianism will envelop us like a spider's web

and we may not even know we're in it.

So Facebook's market capitalization

is approaching half a trillion dollars.

It's because it works great as a persuasion architecture.

But the structure of that architecture

is the same whether you're selling shoes

or whether you're selling politics.

The algorithms do not know the difference.

The same algorithms set loose upon us

to make us more pliable for ads

are also organizing our political, personal and social information flows,

and that's what's got to change.

Now, don't get me wrong,

we use digital platforms because they provide us with great value.

I use Facebook to keep in touch with friends and family around the world.

I've written about how crucial social media is for social movements.

I have studied how these technologies can be used

to circumvent censorship around the world.

But it's not that the people who run, you know, Facebook or Google

are maliciously and deliberately trying

to make the country or the world more polarized

and encourage extremism.

I read the many well-intentioned statements

that these people put out.

But it's not the intent or the statements people in technology make that matter,

it's the structures and business models they're building.

And that's the core of the problem.

Either Facebook is a giant con of half a trillion dollars

and ads don't work on the site,

it doesn't work as a persuasion architecture,

or its power of influence is of great concern.

It's either one or the other.

It's similar for Google, too.

So what can we do?

This needs to change.

Now, I can't offer a simple recipe,

because we need to restructure

the whole way our digital technology operates.

Everything from the way technology is developed

to the way the incentives, economic and otherwise,

are built into the system.

We have to face and try to deal with

the lack of transparency created by the proprietary algorithms,

the structural challenge of machine learning's opacity,

all this indiscriminate data that's being collected about us.

We have a big task in front of us.

We have to mobilize our technology,

our creativity

and yes, our politics

so that we can build artificial intelligence

that supports us in our human goals

but that is also constrained by our human values.

And I understand this won't be easy.

We might not even easily agree on what those terms mean.

But if we take seriously

how these systems that we depend on for so much operate,

I don't see how we can postpone this conversation anymore.

These structures

are organizing how we function

and they're controlling

what we can and we cannot do.

And many of these ad-financed platforms,

they boast that they're free.

In this context, it means that we are the product that's being sold.

We need a digital economy

where our data and our attention

is not for sale to the highest-bidding authoritarian or demagogue.

(Applause)

So to go back to that Hollywood paraphrase,

we do want the prodigious potential

of artificial intelligence and digital technology to blossom,

but for that, we must face this prodigious menace,

open-eyed and now.

Thank you.

(Applause)

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How Do They Get Teflon to Stick to Pans? - Duration: 3:27.

Saving us from soaking, scraping and scrubbing, Teflon has been a lifesaver (or at least a

hand-saver) for home cooks for the last 50 years.

Comprised of a unique polymer that actually repels nearly every other material (the only

known thing a gecko's feet can't stick to), the processes used to get this substance

to adhere so well to a pan relies on sand, heat, a vacuum and sometimes even another

chemical.

For the uninitiated, as noted previously, Teflon was created by accident in 1938 in

Dupont's Jackson Lab.

Dr. Roy J. Plunkett had been playing around with refrigerants and compressed and froze

a sample of tetrafluoroethylene which spontaneously polymerized.

The waxy result of that experiment was polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).

Inert and, for a long time, "considered the most slippery material in existence,"

PTFE became known as Teflon in 1945.

The trouble with Teflon is that PTFE is a fluorinated polymer – a long chain of identical

molecules.

The molecules are comprised of carbon and fluorine, enmeshed in one of the most powerful

bonds known, with the carbon atoms surrounded by a "tight helix of fluorine atoms."

Along with this super-tight bond, fluorine also naturally repels other elements, and

together, these two properties keep things from sticking to Teflon.

Because repulsion happens in all directions, it would be impossible to get Teflon to stick

to a pan without help, and there are a few different ways this is done.

One method, said to be used for Dupont's Silverstone brand, begins by sandblasting

the pan, creating an uneven surface that encourages adherence.

A primer layer of Teflon is sprayed on, then baked at high heat that helps the Teflon get

"a secure mechanical grip."

Note that this is a mechanical, and not chemical, adherence that some have characterized as

similar to the way ice cubes get stuck in a tray or Velcro binds together.

Depending on whom you ask about Dupont's process, the initial sticking is followed

by one or two more rounds of spraying and baking before the pan is considered finished.

A second method also bakes the Teflon onto the pan (called "sintering"), but first

involves subjecting it to a barrage of ions in a "high vacuum under electric field."

This forces some of the bonds holding fluorine atoms to break, allowing the carbon underneath

to bond to other materials, like oxygen, which allows it to stick to the pan.

The third method is similar to the second, except that the changes to one side of the

Teflon are done with a reducing agent that breaks the strong bonds between the fluorine

and the carbon allowing the fluorine to bond together.

This leaves the carbon free.

The free carbon, which forms into unsaturated hydrocarbons, is sticky enough to get the

Teflon sheet to

stick to

a pan.

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English at Work - Episode 54: Eating humble pie - Duration: 5:50.

Welcome back to the chaotic offices of Tip Top Trading.

Now Denise has left the company, the place is a mess and important

phone messages are being lost.

What can be done to make things better?

I think we know the answer!

Hi.

Did anyone take a message for me while I was out?

I'm expecting an important call.

Err… no!

Actually yes Paul.

I wrote it on Tom's hand but he washed it off.

Look, good hygiene's very important to me.

Hmm.

That's not very good is it?

What's wrong with writing on a piece of paper?

We've run out of paper… and pens.

Everything really.

Nobody's ordered any stationery or tidied up the office.

It's since Denise left.

Yes, maybe I was a bit hasty getting rid of her.

It was really just to save money.

Yeah, but look, if we can't take messages from possible clients we're going

to lose even more money.

Yes…

I suppose you have a point.

Maybe I will to have reinstate her.

You mean, get her back?

Yes Anna, he does.

Another way of saying reinstate is he's got to 'reverse

his decision'.

It means Paul has got to make an awkward call to Denise.

Look Paul, you're going to have to call her and tell her you've made an

error… a huge one actually.

It wasn't that huge?

Actually…

Anna, you're her good friend, would you like to call her?

Me?!

B-b-but I can't.

What a coward!

I think it's time to stand your ground Anna.

Tell him "You're the boss, I think it's better coming

from you", and remind him "it was your decision so you need to explain the

situation", and remind him "this is your responsibility".

You could suggest he says "I'm sorry, I made a

mistake and we would love to have you back."

OK.

Do you know what Paul, I think the news is better coming from you…

just to make it official.

Yeah Paul, you are the boss after all.

And it was your decision in the first place so you need to explain that the

situation has changed.

Well, maybe you're right but I can't tell her I'm wrong can I?

Look, just say you're sorry.

Tell her you made a mistake and I would love to have you back… we all would.

Yes, you're right.

I should do it.

I'll just have a quick biscuit.

Here goes

Hello?

Ah... h-h-h-ello Denise.

It's me…

Paul…your boss… your ex-boss from Tip Top Trading.

Oh.

How are you…

getting on?

Well…

Good, good.

Actually, I've been rethinking our staffing situation in the

office…

Yes?

And…well…

I'm sorry Denise…

I… miscalculated my staffing numbers.

You mean you made a mistake?

Well, I suppose so.

So...

I would love to have you back in the office as

soon as possible.

What do you say?

Hmm, let me think about it… hmmm… errr… well… hmmm…

What will Denise decide?

It was a hard phone call for Paul to make, but not

one Anna should have made as it wasn't her mistake.

She stood her ground with Paul and used the following phrases:

You're the boss and I think the news is better coming from you.

It was your decision in the first place so you need to explain that the

situation has changed.

This is your responsibility.

And here is a reminder of the phrases Paul used to try and apologise:

I've been rethinking our staffing situation in the office.

Sorry, I made a mistake.

I miscalculated my staffing numbers.

I would love to have you back in the office.

Hmmm… well…

OK then.

I'll start back tomorrow.

Oh wonderful.

I'm so pleased.

We'll get your old chair back in position.

Actually Paul, if you want me back I'll need a new chair… and a new

phone…

OK Denise!

See you tomorrow.

And a pay rise!

So, is she coming back then?

Yes, first thing tomorrow.

That's good because we've just had a call from Nice'n'Cheesy – they said

nobody returned their call yesterday and they if we don't contact them by

the end of tomorrow they will go elsewhere for their plastic grapes.

Right, we must act… and act fast.

Let's hope they don't lose that contract.

At least with Denise returning to work, things will be a little more organised

but for how long?

Join us again next time on English at Work.

Bye!

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5 Days Of Wearing DIY Makeup | Try Living With Lucie | Refinery29 - Duration: 9:10.

I'm Lucie Fink and this is 5 days of DIY Makeup.

Hey guys! What's up?

Welcome back to another Try Living With Lucie:

5 Day Challenge.

If you haven't subscribed to our channel yet click right here.

And if you're a returning subscriber then welcome back!

Before we start, comment below and let

me know what other 5 Day Challenges

you want to see from me because I read all of your

comments and I get my ideas from you guys.

Over the past few months I've received a

ton of DM's on Instagram asking me to try 5 Days of DIY Makeup.

And to be completely honest, I avoided this

topic for a really long time because I don't really know that much about regular makeup,

let alone DIY makeup.

But then I took a moment and I thought about it and I was like,

"Lucie, that is exactly what this series is about!"

I'm not an expert on any of the topics that

I dive into in Try Living With Lucie.

I just do my research and I learn about it

and then I try something.

And that's the point.

So I took to the internet and I did

a ton of research and I discovered so many different

DIY makeup techniques that I'm going to

try out this week and share with you.

I also decided to turn this into a challenge

whereby I'm only allowed to wear the DIY makeup

that I make this week.

So as you can see I'm starting out on Monday fresh-faced.

Day one!

Oh, sorry.

I started out today with a product that I was most excited to

make: a lip kit.

For this recipe I followed YouTuber Yvette Polanka's tutorial for a

DIY Kylie Jenner Lip Kit.

I mixed a matte liquid

foundation with a matte eyeshadow and then stirred them together.

However much foundation

you pour in is how much lipstick you're gonna get

and then the eyeshadow is used to

color it.

On my wrist, I swatched my favorite Kylie Lip Kit color.

And then I swatched my version next to it to see how the

colors were different.

Then based on that, I knew what

other tones I needed to add in to achieve

my desired color. Once I had my color I added

some olive oil in to smooth it out, and then I spooned it into an empty pot.

I put it on and I really, really liked the

final texture and color.

Truthfully, it was very similar to my Kylie Lip Kit

but it just didn't get that dry, crumbly feeling that the

Lip Kit sometimes gets. Next, I found

a recipe for a DIY peppermint lip balm

on Refinery29.com that calls for ¾ cups of coconut

oil, ¼ cup of melted cocoa butter,

and ¼ cup of beeswax.

I heated that together in a small saucepan,

and then I poured peppermint oil into a jar and swirled it around a bit

before adding the mixture to it.

I let it harden in the fridge for 20 minutes

before trying it on,

and then I tested it out and it is

officially my new favorite lip product.

I was looking at my face in the mirror this morning and I noticed that my skin was looking

a little blotchy, so I decided that what I needed most today was some sort of foundation

and coverup situation to smooth everything over.

Very necessary. I think it looks pretty

good now. I really liked how I made yesterday's lip balm entirely from scratch

using non-makeup ingredients. So I wanted

to replicate that and make a very light foundation powder entirely from scratch. Once again,

there were no exact measurements for this, I was just mixing different ingredients together

to get the right color tone. So I added cocoapowder for a bronzing glow,

beet powder for a blush look,

and turmeric powder which can reduce acne-causing bacteria. The powder went on

very smoothly, and interestingly enough once all the ingredients were mixed together they

each lost their individual smells

so the mixture together was entirely odorless.

It gave me a little natural color.

I like it.

Next I followed Yvette Polanka's Youtube tutorial for a

DIY EOS concealer.

I removed the original EOS lip balm from the case, then

popped out the grate, and then cleaned the EOS container and set it aside.

Then I mixed together beeswax, coconut oil, and liquid foundation and popped it into the microwave

at 30 second intervals.

Once it was all mixed, I put the grate back into the bottom of the

EOS container, poured the mixture in,

capped it and then popped it in the freezer.

I kept it in there for 30 minutes and pro-tip:

store it upside-down if you want to achieve

that dome shape on the top.

And not to toot my own DIY EOS concealer horn

but when I opened it about 30 minutes later, it was perfect.

Perfect!

It went on a little sheer so next

time I'll probably use more concealer and less coconut oil. It does not stay in formation

unless you keep it chilled, so keep this in the fridge.

So today I decided I wanted to dive into one

aspect of my daily makeup routine that is usually so essential for me: eyebrows.

I think I said it in my "5 Days of No Makeup" video but, if I had to pick one type of makeup

to wear everyday, just one, it would be brow powder.

I started out super easy today, and

I just wanted to see what it would look like if I used nothing but raw organic cocoa powder

as brow powder.

I have never thought to do this before,

and I don't know why because I'm a huge

chocolate person. Huge.

But it was not a bad technique.

Plus it's all natural, and who really uses all of the cocoa powder in their

pantry before it expires anyway? Am I right?

Then I took it up one level and I made myself a DIY brow gel.

Sometimes I actually do really like that full brow, bushy, messy look.

Other times I just want them to sit

still and calm down.

I got this idea from the Youtube channel ModaMob and

I just mixed hair gel with

brown powder. And it's so simple! You just

mix them together until they're blended, twirl a wand into the gel, and apply it. Because

it's tinted it also helps fill in the gaps, and this really worked just as well as any

store bought brow gel.

I would highly recommend it.

Quite a nice tint.

Notice anything different about me?

Maybe about my eyes?

I got eye makeup on!

It's been three days of wearing only DIY makeup,

and even though everything I've made this

week has brought me a little bit closer to having on a full-face of makeup, I haven't worn

anything yet that's really dramatically changed my look. Until today.

So I wanted to make products today that would really add that final pop.

Eyeliner and mascara.

I started out with this blue eyeliner using a tutorial I found on Carli Bybel's Youtube

channel. You mix eyeshadow in whatever color you want your eyeliner to be with MAC Fix

Plus. The Fix Plus helps turn the eyeshadow into

a liquid form, and gets it all smooth so that

you could apply it with a really skinny brush. I'm usually a black eyeliner girl but I'm

loving the blue, and I'm thinking this is my new thing.

Next, making the mascara was the most difficult and involved process of yhe entire week so far.

This idea came from

a Youtube Channel called Alternative Channel.

I started by placing slivered almonds on a

pan and then heating them up until they became completely burned and black. Once the almonds

were charred, I put them into a baggie and I crushed them using the back of a water bottle.

I mixed them with one teaspoon of Vaseline, and then the original recipe wanted me to

heat this mixture on a stovetop with a double boiler, but I decided to just throw it in

the microwave.

Once the mixture had a better consistency from the heat, I spooned it into

a syringe and then I pumped it into an old, cleaned-out mascara container.

TBH, this mixture stunk.

You would have thought that something died.

So I don't know how I felt about this

product because of how it smelled, but it did work nicely!

I mean, it looks like regular mascara.

And it's pretty cool. It was made out of burnt almonds.

I literally have a smokey eye.

For my final day I felt

that I had made enough DIY makeup products for an everyday, natural look. So I decided

instead of making another makeup product, I'd make my own DIY makeup remover.

I found this recipe on Refinery29.

Have you heard of it?

Place 12 cotton squares into a sterile

mason jar, and then set it aside.

Mix ⅛ cup of melted coconut oil, with

⅛ cup of apricot kernel oil, three drops of

lavender, and two drops of vitamin E oil.

I poured the mixture over the cotton pads, and

then poked around a little to make sure they absorbed as much liquid as possible.

Refrigerated the pads for at least one hour

and then tested it out.

The mixture smelled really good and

it worked really well, but it was definitely a little bit oily

so it requires you to wash your face with soap and water

after using it.

Whaaat?!

And after I trial tested the makeup

remover pads, I actually put

all of my DIY makeup back on because it's

Friday nigh and I'm going out in DIY makeup! Can't stop me!

I officially made it through the entire week wearing only DIY makeup products.

I feel like I gave my skin

a much needed rest from the typical makeup products

that I use everyday which are a lot

heavier, and are not necessarily all-natural.

Let me know if you have anymore DIY makeup

ideas that I can test out.

And as always, comment below and let me know what you want

to see next time on Try Living With Lucie.

Hey Youtube! Thanks for watching,

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10 Times Gordon Ramsay Actually LIKED THE FOOD! - Duration: 13:23.

Most chefs cannot satisfy Gordon Ramsay's delicate palate, but every now and then, a

chef manages to blow him away.

It doesn't happen often, but we've found the rare instances where Ramsay actually enjoyed

the food.

No, this is not a hoax.

This actually happened.

So, hold onto your hats folks, because you are about to be blown away!

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Bread Pudding Let's set the scene… it is one we know

well enough.

Gordon Ramsay is visiting a struggling restaurant to turn things around.

The restaurant is Zeke's.

The atmosphere is tense.

Ramsay has already had a starter and a main dish.

He was not blown away; in fact there was a lot of cussing and spitting.

It was very Gordon Ramsay.

Anyway, the nervous waitress brings over the dessert.

She knows the whole world is watching (and most importantly, her boss too).

If he doesn't like it, she is right in the splatter zone.

Things do not look good when she puts a serving of bread pudding in front of him.

He does not look impressed, and the poor girl tries to back away ever so slightly.

He lifts up the spoon, we duck for cover and cover our children's ears…

He comments that it doesn't look fantastic and even pokes around a bit, probably looking

to see if anyone dropped a cockroach in his food or something.

The dramatic music swells and we just know that this outburst will be a lot of fun.

He takes a bite.

And says that it tastes delicious!

The crowd roars, everyone sits in stunned silence and angels began singing from above!

Okay, okay - so we might be overreacting a bit.

But come on - this is such a rare moment, we deserve to be a little over the top.

The poor girl couldn't believe her ears either, and she was smiling from ear to ear.

It must have been the best moment of the chef's life!

Carrot Cake Running a restaurant is stressful.

Like any other business it takes over your life and you never have a moment to rest.

But if all that hard work is for nothing and your restaurant fails, it can be a devastating

blow.

Imagine your relief when world-renowned chef, Gordon Ramsay, walks in and promises to help.

Your initial feeling would be relief, and then dread.

He will be tasting your food, and he is not the most gentle person around.

One restaurant was having such problems and the pastry chef, Sharyn, was trying to keep

her place at Bazzini's, but was struggling to do so.

Then Ramsay stepped in and it seemed like all her problems were over.

Ramsay tasted the food.

Oh boy… the poor people in that kitchen… and then they brought out the homemade carrot

cake.

Poor Sharyn came in just as he was about to take a bite.

She was so nervous that she went out and said 'hello', but so softly that Ramsay got

a fright.

That could not have calmed her nerves.

You know what did calm her nerves?

When Ramsay said that he liked it, and even asked if he could steal the recipe.

Now THAT is a compliment!

Can you imagine the relief, and utter excitement?

We must say that Sharyn handled it well.

What would you do if Ramsay wanted one of your recipes because he liked it so much?

That would be a dream come true for most people, let alone a chef..

Crab Cakes In this episode of "Kitchen Nightmares",

Ramsay visits The Mixing Bowl in Bellmore, New York.

This restaurant has more going on than a tele-novela, and we were swept along in all of it.

There were the owners, Billy and Lisa, who were having marital problems, and the oddball

manager, Mike.

There were a lot of problems with this restaurant, and the food was one of them.

We have to admit that we forgot about the food in the middle of all that juicy drama,

but Ramsay didn't.

He ordered the crab cakes, with the weird manager watching his every move.

(It got creepy and Ramsay asked him to leave, only after an argument about garlic…

Man, we love reality cooking shows!).

The rest of the restaurant may have been in shambles, but the crab cakes were not.

In fact, Ramsay is impressed with them.

They were award-winning, after all.

But that was where everything good about the place ended.

Good news, Ramsay gave the place a makeover and it was a success.

Even the weird manager was allowed to stay.

We aren't sure why.

Okay, so does that mean that if you are bad enough at running a restaurant, Ramsay will

come help you out?

Or if your marriage is on the rocks, all you need to do is have Ramsay yell at your manager?

This is hard, moving on.

Burger Triumph There are an endless array of burger restaurants

around.

In fact, you don't have to look very hard to find one.

It is, however, hard to find a burger joint that would be able to impress the formidable

chef Ramsay.

That guy is downright impossible.

That is why we love him.

Right, the food.

Anyway, Ramsay was helping the management of Burger Palace to regain their customer

base and find some new ones to keep the debt collectors away.

The chef offered up a mediocre dish, and Ramsay was not impressed.

So, he kept his mouth shut so that no one would be offended.

Yeah, you're right, that would never happen.

He sent the dish back, with some colourful words, and received a different dish, with

the same type of food.

Ramsay was skeptical, but then he cut through the burger.

At this point, our stomachs began to rumble because that burger actually looked pretty

delicious!

Ramsay commented on how great it looked, and the shaking chef thanked him.

He then took a bite.

We were never as jealous of anyone than at that very moment.

Our stomachs rumbled, our mouths watered, and Ramsay proclaimed that he liked the burger.

That poor chef nearly had a heart attack.

Of course, Ramsay's fellow tasters were not as happy with the burger, but we stopped

listening at that point.

We were off to go find our own burger.

Lesson learned.

That is the last time we will ever watch the cooking channel without eating first.

It is just too risky.

Red Velvet We now join Ramsay at Blackberry's, a very

cute but ultimately failing, restaurant.

Ramsay has had a tough time, and he looks like he wants to go home and take a bubble

bath or something.

The head chef decides to tuck his tail between his legs and hide when the dessert comes out,

which gives you an idea of how things are going right about now.

A serving of red velvet cake is put before him, and the poor pastry chef busies herself

with other tasks, probably freaking out juuuust a little.

Ramsay sighs and digs in, and we are waiting for the verdict.

Our breath is bated, and we have to admit that the cake looks phenomenal, but what will

Ramsay say?

The music becomes more daunting, and the camera zooms in.

OMG - He loves it!

In fact, he can't stop saying "wow" (keep showing Ramsay saying "wow").

Everyone breathes a sigh of relief, and the pastry chef comes out of the kitchen.

She shyly asks what he thought of it, and he gives her a sincere compliment.

She then gets a kiss on the cheek from the formidable Chef Ramsay.

We are not sure at which point our hearts melted, but seeing that proud smile on that

old lady's face touched us all.

We think we were all a puddle of mush by now.

When Ramsay likes the food, it seems like the whole world is at peace.

We aren't sure why, but tell us if we are wrong.

Twitter Victory By now you have probably heard of the fact

that Ramsay invited aspiring chefs to tweet their efforts to him.

He promised to critique their dishes in return.

Let's just say that the results were not pretty.

Actually, they were incredibly hilarious and kept the internet amused for a few weeks.

Which is an impressive feat all on its own.

Ask Kim Kardashian.

Anyway, to date, there aren't a lot of people who have gotten positive feedback.

Think of Ramsay as the bloodthirsty shark, and the aspiring chefs as chum in the water.

At this point we could probably count the number of compliments he has given on a hand

with most of the fingers missing.

One of those talented fellas is a guy named Lewis Mac.

Lewis submitted a picture of his scrambled eggs on toast.

Wait… seriously?

That's it?

That's right.

It was a simple dish without too much garnish and no fancy name.

And Ramsay said that it looked good.

Which may not seem like a big deal, but it totally is.

Think of that scene on Spongebob where all the little Spongebobs are running around in

his mind and everything is on fire.

That is basically how the internet reacted.

The tweet received 20,000 likes and retweets.

Lewis was insulted by some trolls, but when Ramsay has complimented you, you are basically

untouchable.

You go, Lewis!

That breakfast looks better than anything we could have ever made ourselves!

Clam Chowder We are now back in the drama-filled world

of Kitchen Nightmares.

We love this show.

Anyway, it is the same old story.

The restaurant is failing and the staff is rude.

Customers won't go near the place and Santa Ramsey is there to save the day and bruise

some egos.

The ratings are going well, and the food is bad, as per usual.

After all, most people like good food and won't go to a place that serves bad food.

Unless you deliberately go to a place because it serves bad food, in which case, that's

weird and you should probably stop that before you get food poisoning.

Moving on - okay, so Ramsay is tasting the food and the usual tense music is welling

up.

Ramsay is at the Handlebar restaurant, and to give you an idea of how bad it is, even

the staff admits that there is nothing good on the menu.

By this point we were all sitting on the edge of our seats in anticipation.

We were ready for some spitting, swearing, shouting and maybe even some vomiting.

The appetizer came out, a bowl of clam chowder.

We admit to feeling a bit disappointed.

It looked good, and good food does not usually cause vomiting.

Instead of getting the regular blow up, we witnessed something even more special.

Ramsay liked the food.

It was like spotting a unicorn.

Amongst all the negativity, there was a shining ray of hope for the restaurant.

Young Chef The one thing we have learned from Kitchen

Nightmares is that it is never a good idea to go into business with family.

Half the time it ends in divorce and alienation.

The other half ends with tears and screaming.

There is a difference, trust us.

Anyway, one of these restaurants was The Hot Potato Cafe.

This was a tough cookie for Ramsay, and he admits to having his doubts about whether

he would be able to help, which is saying a lot.

Basically, the family was fragmented and dysfunctional, and not in the good way.

One of the chefs, Danielle, was not interested in being a cook, which is weird because she

cooked at the restaurant.

This world is odd and often makes no sense.

Ramsay was able to turn the business around and the restaurant's re-opening was a big

success.

The family served over 100 people and no dishes were returned.

The food was so good that Ramsay praised young Danielle, telling her that she had an amazing

future ahead of her.

We know that there are thousands of young chefs who would have loved to be in her place.

After that, Danielle was ready to take the culinary world by storm.

Which we are sure she will do since she managed to impress THE Gordon Ramsay.

This was one of those rare moments when Kitchen Nightmares showed a family genuinely drawing

closer to one another.

Piccolo Teatro The thing is, Gordon Ramsay is a great chef

and businessman, but he can only do so much.

Some of the restaurants that he coaches, don't make it.

This is not because of something that he did wrong, but let us face it.

If a restaurant was failing before he came along, a few days with him is not going to

change the managerial style, the accounting, the laziness or the downright irresponsibility

of some people.

One such example is of The Piccolo Teatro which was like a sitcom.

There was the wild, immature owner, Rachel, the overbearing waitress, Stephanie and the

nutty Brazilian chef who had a bad habit of keeping rotten food in the kitchen.

Sufficed to say, Ramsay was not impressed and he showed it.

You know who else was not impressed?

Rachel's dad, Brian.

Brian was a successful restaurateur, and had the unfortunate habit of bailing his daughter

out.

Of course, the sitcom ended as soon as Ramsay stepped on set.

The nutty chef had to go, and Brian came to the rescue with a brilliant chef named, India.

India played a major role in turning the restaurant around.

Ramsay left and everything was hunky dory.

But a few days with the foul mouthed chef was not enough to instill a love of being

responsible in the flighty Rachel.

She left a big mess behind to become a call girl, her dad was left with debt, and India

was left out in the cold.

That is, until Ramsay came to check up on the restaurant.

When he found out what had happened, he hired India on the spot, and word is that she is

doing very well for herself

in

the culinary world.

Mama Cherrie's It does not matter how many restaurants we

visit, how many famed chefs cook for us or how good of a chef we become.

Mum's cooking will always come first.

We do not know why, it might have to do with science - we're not sure.

Ramsay remembered this when he visited Mama Cherrie's Soul Food Shack in Brighton.

Mama Cherrie is from the deep south in America, and has raised 33 foster children.

Can we just mention that we wish we could grow up with her?

She is amazing.

Carrying on…

She always wanted to open a restaurant, and she spent 7 days a week working in her little

restaurant.

Despite that though, she was behind on her bank loan and no one was visiting the restaurant.

It was quite literally a shack, and most people would have missed it if they were walking

past.

It looked like a place that gave out free candy (with a "K").

But such was Mama Cherrie's personality that Ramsay didn't have the heart to say

so.

He looked very uncomfortable and was probably considering cutting his losses and leaving.

And then she brought out the food.

He looked unimpressed until he took a bite.

After which he finished the entire plate.

Mama Cherrie was so overcome with emotion that Ramsay had to wait a few minutes for

her to stop celebrating so that he could give his feedback.

But it didn't matter, she couldn't stop beaming.

He likened her food to being at home with his own mother's cooking, which is the highest

compliment he could have paid her.

And there we have it!

All the rare and beautiful times that Ramsay enjoyed the food he was given.

If you liked the video, leave a like and don't forget to let us know in the comments.

Have an awesome day, and don't tweet Ramsay your food.

Just don't.

For more infomation >> 10 Times Gordon Ramsay Actually LIKED THE FOOD! - Duration: 13:23.

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House Just Passes Major Bill About Presidential Pensions, Obama Is Livid - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 2:47.

Why on the planet would a previous President of the United States require a pension, or

some other money-related advantages, so far as that is concerned?

They should simply give maybe a couple speeches for every year and they will profit than just

the wealthiest of Americans.

In the event that they can't make it on speaking and consulting fees or lucrative

book deals, that is quite recently too awful.

We have an example being set by President Trump.

He has declined to accept his presidential pay.

Almost certainly that practice will extend after he leaves office, appearing as his declining

the presidential benefits.

While this won't settle the deficit, it points toward the first thought that those

in elected office ought to be national leaders, instead of those searching for a lifetime

salary from their government "service."

Surprisingly Mr. Trump won't need to settle on that decision to decay the presidential

pension.

The House just voted to cut the extent of pensions for mogul past presidents.

Finally.

In the event that Mr. Obama is troubled, he can get the chance to work, albeit any "work"

he may do is a far cry from what most by far of Americans do once a day.

"The House easily passed legislation on Monday to reduce the pensions and federal

benefits provided to former presidents.

"BEFORE APPROVING THE BILL BY VOICE VOTE, LAWMAKERS EXPRESSED AGREEMENT THAT MODERN-DAY

FORMER PRESIDENTS DON'T NEED FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE FROM THE GOVERNMENT IF THEY ALREADY EARN SALARIES

IN THE MILLIONS."

It's intriguing to note where this routine with regards to paying past presidents pensions

got its begin.

"Under a law established in 1958, former presidents are eligible for an annual six-figure

pension, plus funds for staff salaries, office space and other expenses."

What's more, here is the place it is probably going to get cut.

"Rep. Jody Hice (R-Ga.), the author of the bill, questioned the necessity of providing

funds for former presidents who can make millions of dollars from book deals and speaking engagements.

"'Because of these opportunities, it's no longer necessary to provide taxpayer-funded

support to former presidents in the same way as envisioned in 1958,' Hice said during

House floor debate."

Mr. Obama vetoed a comparative bill, guaranteeing worries over the fate of presidential staff

members and the security of past presidents.

Whatever.

This time around it will be President Trump who will have the chance to sign the legislation.

Also, there ought to be no uncertainty regarding what this president will do.

For more infomation >> House Just Passes Major Bill About Presidential Pensions, Obama Is Livid - TODAY NEWS - Duration: 2:47.

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This is How Headaches Reveal What is Wrong With Your Health And How To Cure It Naturally - Duration: 3:37.

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Newcastle disease (The paramyxovirus of birds) | Animal diseases | - Duration: 6:46.

There are many diseases that have a severe economic impact on countries

and can even unbalancing the world economy when large outbreaks occur

worldwide, these diseases have become mandatory reporting to the laws

in many countries for the above reason, because they cause high mortality,

low very severe and become processed human beings productivity is one of those diseases

the paramyxovirus as distemper or measles in canids in primates,

this disease share the same characteristics of his family, ie it tends to present

an affinity to all body cells, so it is called pantotrópicos,

which has a name that will not go unnoticed in people, is called disease

newcastle. this avian paramyxovirus is a virus

arn as genetic material, which is spread from sick birds, the

which expel the virus from sneezes with drops of saliva and mucus, but also

is excreted in the faeces, entering the airway system or digestive tract, where

the virus attaches to red blood cells to reach the cells of different organs,

where it will have an incubation period of 2 to 15 days, with a high rate of infection

reaching 100% independiemente if strains are nonpathogenic, low pathogenicity

or highly damaging, indeed the people, vehicles and different objects such as drinking fountains,

Feeders and other things can serve as fomites to transport disease

shed to shed, henhouse to henhouse and even to other farms. this disease has different

types of presentations, it depends on the strain infecting the flock, which

can be divided into 4 types, lentogenic, mesogenic, Velogenic and Velogenic Viscerotropic,

It is the last 2 which can cause high mortality; all show signs

in the respiratory tract, such as sneezing, tracheal rales and bronchial, difficulty

breathing, cyanosis and crest in the case of cocks and conjunctivitis,

but the most aggressive presentations triggers diarrhea and an emerald green hue

Neurologic presentation as incoordination, involuntary eye movement, paralysis,

torticollis and twitches, this because velogenic strains have an affinity

the nervous system of birds, in terms of production ocaciona malformation

the egg shells or lack of it, until reaching zero output

egg. in fact a way to easily identify, is bird watching

they have twisted his head, as if trying to see the sky turning his head. as soon as

at necropsy lesions in the trachea is seen as haemorrhages, as in

the abdomen and digestive system triggered a peritonitis.

for diagnosis it is necessary to do it quickly, so by detecting

first symptoms must take action, while a definitive diagnosis confirmed

by isolation of the causative agent and inmunofluorescenica, the latter does not allow

determine the strain, but the presence of the disease. Unfortunately being a virus

you can not give them a direct treatment against these, but if prevent infection

giving secondary antibiotics for the immune system has a higher percentage

to react to the infection, but even in many cases mortality can be very

high. so the main form of prevention is to provide a nasal vaccine

against this disease, which is made from a dead or inactivated virus,

this can reduce mortality, which should be applied on a calendar

vaccination by determining the time where the disease is more common and its application

in new birds entering the farm, and build farms far apart

other, clean and disinfect the premises when flocks are taken to the market

before introducing a new production cycle, keeping birds of a single age group

and from the same source, that staff do not work on other facilities outside

the company and before entering clean your clothes, disinfect their shoes, tires of

vehicles, transport crates and equipment used for the entire project

and most importantly prevent entry of wild birds because they tend to be

the major source of infection, to get birds from other countries is why it

they are quarantined and must isolate birds testing positive to this,

especially on farms. often when presented in an installation, in many

Sometimes proceed with the slaughter of birds to prevent the spread,

where many times if the authorities conclude, it should be to sacrifice throughout the house

or farm, using this sanitary rifle to prevent an epidemic in the region.

It is a disease that is present throughout the world, and from Mexico to Argentina,

Most strains are velogenic Viscerotropic. they may have

all birds from chickens, turkeys and pigeons poultry production would be like birds

ornamental like canaries, peacocks, parrots, birds of prey like hawks to eagles

and owls, as well as through wild and migratory birds, including sparrows, ducks, geese,

gulls, but depending on the species they may be more resistant to this. Being

human can spread of this disease, but only causes symptoms

conjunctivitis, in fact I met a person who to vaccinate pigeons

he fell part of the vaccine in triggering eye conjunctivitis, so it is considered

a zoonosis, but unlike birds does not cause mortality.

a disease that can take many lives of birds, either by infection or

suspicion of having it, causing a loss of millions of dollars where many people

not know, causing terrible symptoms, that is the newcastle.

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