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COORDINATE & PORTAL ADDRESS TRANSLATION MASTERCLASS #NoMansSky - Duration: 18:30.
Coordinates & Portal Addresses are the way we navigate to specific points in No Man's
Sky, but unless you know exactly how they work they can be very confusing and kind of
useless to you.
There are various tools around to help you make things easier, but if you fully understand
how the system works it is quite useful and satisfying to know you can meet up with friend,
go and see that awesome planet everyone is talking about or find that S class exotic
that spawns in so very few systems and be the one to gift it's location to the world.
We'll start with coordinates, a 16 character alphanumeric code that is split into 4 parts
of 4, you know it's a coordinate, but how does that translate to an X, Y, Z.
Firstly, the parts are in order X, Y, Z and then System Number.
The X, Y, and Z refer to a region in space, these regions have names on the galactic map
such as Shungka Void, which is one of the Euclid Galactic Hub official Regions.
The Regions then have multiple Star Systems within, usually a few hundred and that is
what the last part refers to.
The regions defined by the X, Y & Z coordinates being the same as the named regions is a logical
jump I have made, I have not confirmed this, whether this is correct or not does not make
any difference when staring at the numbers, but would specifically matter when attempting
to locate a specific system index on the in-game galactic map using the named region as a control.
It is quite logical to assume that this code refers to a specific planet, but it does not,
it refers to the system only, each system then has a sub-coordinate system basing itself
on the planets within it and not the overall space, but we'll get to that shortly, first,
we need to know what the coordinates Alphanumeric code actually is.
That brings us to Hexidecimals...
Hexidecimal, also known as Hex or Base 16 is a numerical system.
To compare it to the decimal system of 0-9 having 10 characters, the Hexidecimal system
has 16, with 0-9 then additionally A, B, C, D, E and F which represent 10 to 15.
As far as why it's used instead of the system that just about the entire world is fluent
with, it's pretty much a case of ease.
Hex is far more user-friendly to deal with for programmers as each hex character represents
4 binary characters, 4 binary characters is a bit, a byte is 2 bits, meaning a byte is
8 binary characters or only 2 hex characters.
That's enough for why they use it, now how do you read it?
Well you now know what each hex character represents, that's easy, the annoying part
is translating a multiple character string of hexadecimal to decimal.
We'll start with a super simple 2 digit hex code of 6D to introduce you to the system
then move to a much larger string.
For 6D we'll take the last character and work backward as you would with decimal, this is
D. D represents the number 13 you then multiply
13 or D by 16 to the power of 0. A power is a multiplicative of itself, so
16 to the power of 2 (or 16 x 16) is 256, 16 to the power of 10 (or 16 x 16 x 16 x 16
x 16 x 16 x 16 x 16 x 16 x 16) is 1,099,511,627,776 (which is interesting, as it is how many bytes
are in a Terabyte), when 16 to the power of 0 is introduced in hexadecimal it is considered
to be 1.
This simplifies our last character being D as 13 multiplied by 1, so the first character
is 13.
This seems like a big waste of time to bother translating the lowest character past turning
D to 13, but it will help to introduce the system.
The previous character is 6, this, of course, represents 6 in hex, but as it is the second
to last character you must multiply this by 16 to the power of 1, which is 6 multiplied
by 16.
6 multiplied by 16 is 96.
Now we've translated the individual characters, you just sum the results up and you have your
translation, as 13 plus 96 is 109, so 6D equals 109.
So let's do a huge number and I'll just randomly think of one...
3A7B55C204
You just know this is going to be ridiculous, but fun, so if you feel you have a basic grasp,
pause the screen and do the translation, feel free to use a calculator to help with the
individual powers and sums...
So let's do this, super speedy style.
4 multiplied by 16 to the power of 0 is 4 0 multiplied by 16 to the power of 1 is 0
2 multiplied by 16 to the power of 2 is 512 C multiplied by 16 to the power of 3 is 49,152
5 multiplied by 16 to the power of 4 is 327,680 5 multiplied by 16 to the power of 5 is 5,242,880
B multiplied by 16 to the power of 6 is 184,549,376 7 multiplied by 16 to the power of 7 is 1,879,048,192
A multiplied by 16 to the power of 8 is 42,949,672,960 3 multiplied by 16 to the power of 9 is 206,158,430,208
Then to sum it up; 4 + 0 + 512 + 49,152 + 327,680 + 5,242,880
+ 184,549,376 + 1,879,048,192 + 42,949,672,960 + 206,158,430,208
Equals 251,177,320,964
If you compare that to the original Hex string, and then even Oct or Binary, the string is
nice and short with Hex.
Now that you know how to translate Hexadecimal strings into Decimal, let's take a look at
the coordinates you've got in front of you.
As the example, we'll use my home system.
WHUE:044B:0081:0D58:0096
For anyone who is unsure, to get this data string,
simply place a signal booster anywhere on a planet in your system of choice and it will
display the coordinates.
The first part is 4 or 5 letters and I have not been able to figure this out, I theorize
it is mapping coordinate for the planet location either in the system or the planet itself.
Either way, it changes based on where you place it, you are limited to 1 signal booster
per location, the location is not defined by a perimeter around the booster placed but
a specific small region on the planet, I suspect this is a 3D grid of sorts.
The fact that it changes based on where you place it, as well as when removing and replacing
in the same place the code is the same but when removing and placing just to the side
but still within the defined region limit is different has me boggled, the area defines
this limit, not the booster, but the area covers more than a sub-region defined by the
code.
If anyone has information on this, I would be very grateful.
*Coming back to this during the edit, I have thought of another possibility, it could very
well be merely an ID that is randomised using the location you place it as the Random Number
Generator, by doing this you would have less processes, not many less, but less, and this
would account for the ID being the same if you replace a signal booster in the same location.
The second part is the X coordinate, the third part is the Y coordinate and the 4th part
is the Z coordinate, leaving the 5th part, as the System Index.
If we now ignore the first ALPHA string and translate the remaining 4 hex parts we get
x1099:y129:z3416:s150
You then need to apply a shift, this makes the Galactic Core 0,0,0
For X and Z the Shift is -2047 and for Y the shift is -127
So if we apply this shift we get x-948:y2:z1369:s150
This gives us the Galactic Coordinates, this is how your coordinates are listed in your
save files, they use the shift, I imagine this is to apply effects and modifiers based
on distance to the core like higher chances of planet biome types or ship slot count etc,
but of course, this is just logical speculation.
Hexidecimal code doesn't work too well with negative figures so this explains the implementation
of a shift, to begin with.
Before we get to turning galactic coordinates into a Portal address and vice versa, there
are a few useful things to bear in mind regarding the size of the galaxies in No Man's Sky.
Each Galaxy is 4096 by 256 by 4096, as far as Data goes it is a cuboid, various images
of the corners of the galaxy has been observed to see a solid barrier.
Each of these points is a region containing 512 systems, the regions are defined by an
8 by 8 by 8 grid, though none of these regions and systems are equally spaced in the galactic
map, so this is a purely BTS data appearance, I theorise the galactic map uses a simple
modifier to give you funky shaped region and different distances resulting in clusters
of systems that shine brightly giving you a more realistic feel when traversing the
galaxy.
So there are a maximum 2.2 Trillion systems in each galaxy
Each system has the ability to contain 15 planets, why not 16? well the first hexadecimal
is 0 and it does not play a role in noting a planet, it is the space stations planetary
index, it is also the index noted when in your freighter, I suspect it uses the space
stations location to define your and the freighters location.
While there could be a potential 15, I have never confirmed more than 6 planets or moons
within a system, a moon, of course, is just considered a planet with regard to the index.
I seem to remember seeing more than 6 in some systems but I cannot confirm this.
You may wonder where the 18 Quintillion number came from, I did write a whole big thing going
through the numbers of what we actually have and tbh it was long winded and kinda pointless.
The reality is that we don't have that many planets, the potential for that is there,
kind of, the number comes from there being a potential 2 to the 64th seeds, so 18.4 Quintillion
unique planetary possibilities.
There are a suspected 256 different universes, it is tough to find fully reliable confirmation
on this being the maximum, but it is thought to be.
Now for Portal Addresses...
A portal address is a 12 character string comprised of a combination of 16 different
glyphs.
If you didn't know before, you have probably realized after our extensive bout into hex
code that each symbol represents a hexadecimal character.
The glyphs are always in order where ever you look from 0 to F, sunset being 0 and Pythagoras
being F, forgive my assigned names to the glyphs, hopefully, they won't be too confusing.
A Portal address holds all of the information that a galactic coordinate hold except with
the addition of the Planetary Index allowing you to pinpoint a specific planet within a
specific system within a specific region of a galaxy.
It is not currently possible to use the gates to travel between galaxies, but that would
be a beautiful feature to add in the future maybe having very rare planets holding special
portal that can do this, I would love for them to make it one per region, so 1 in 512,
theoretically, which if you add the number of planets would make finding one a very big
deal and many people would converge to those points.
It's also worth noting that a 14 symbol address would be required for this.
Right, Back to the addresses.
They are broken up into 5 parts, the first symbol is the planet index, the second third
and fourth symbols are the system index, the 5th and 6th symbols are the Y coordinate,
the 7th, 8th and 9th symbols are the Z coordinate and the 10th, 11th and 12th symbols are the
X coordinate.
The first symbol being the planetary coordinate is super simple, as we covered earlier, the
space station or general system is regarded as the 0 index which means the first glyph
cannot be used to pinpoint a portal in the first symbol of the address, if you do select
the Sunset glyph as the first symbol of the 12, the connection will error and then send
you to the first planet by default which is denoted by the 2nd glyph which is 1 in hex.
So to simplify, Bird is the first planet, Face is the second, so when picking the planet
index for addresses, just count along the glyphs and add 1.
For the rest of the address, we learned earlier how to get your galactic coordinates to decimal
form and apply the shift, well to gain a portal address is a slightly different method and
shift.
If we use my home planet as the example;
Ignoring the planet index for the moment, we get x044B:y0081:z0D58:s0096
We then don't translate this to decimal at all, the calculations for this are done in
Hex, you could do it in decimal like I have had to for the calculations on my tools but
it requires more steps. We add a shift of 801 to the X and Z coordinates
and 81 to the Y, remember that this shift is also Hex, if you convert those for laughs
they are similar to the decimal shifts added to find the decimal coordinates except you
apply 2 more to each shift as it is a sort of backwards shift.
So if we apply this shift we get x0C4C:y0102:z1559:s0096
Then we must rearrange those parts, put the system index first, the Y next, the Z after
that then the X last
s0096:y0102:z1559:x0C4C
Then we need to shorten them a little, and it will seem somewhat illogical to remove
more than just the initial 0 padding.
Take the system index to 3 characters, the Y coordinate to 2, then the z and x coordinates
to 3, which will give us
096:02:559:C4C
You may wonder why we got rid of the 1 from both the Y and Z coordinates, well, due to
the shift, there is no overlap due to the scope of the galaxy, so this is not a problem.
Then we add the portal number, which is the planet index, I've seen a very helpful post
on Nexusmods warn to not confuse the 2 but in all of my experience fiddling around and
testing this stuff I have seen no difference between the planet index and portal number.
Put the Planet index as a single character at the front;
3:096:02:559:C4C
Then just remove the colons and convert each individual character to a glyph using this
handy decoder, either that or count from the first and minus 1, Sunset is 0, Commie-Moon
is 4, Pythagoras is F etc etc and you get this...
Diplo, Sunset, Swirly, Boat, Sunset, Face, Waypoint, Waypoint, Swirly, Teepee, Commie-Moon,
Teepee
Which is my Home planet address, feel free to pop by and say hello or leave a comms station
btw, the comms station you can see a waypoint for from the portal is my base.
To get the galactic coordinate from a portal address is not as simple as reversing it due
to those numbers we got rid of earlier.
Simply decode the glyph sequence;
309602559C4C
Break those up into 1, 3, 2, 3 and 3
3:096:02:559:C4C
Now we need to recover those lost digits in a way that could be consistently applied across
the board otherwise you won't get the correct result.
So follow this rule, for the Y coordinate which is the 3rd part as we have it broken
up here, if it is 80 or below, then apply a 1 in front making it 180, for the Z and
X coordinate which are the last 2 parts, if it is 800 or below, apply a 1 in front making
it 1800 at most.
This is because, say for the Y coordinate, we are limited to 2 characters but the highest
Y coordinate possible in the No Man's Sky galaxy with the portal address shift applied
is 180, so the 1 must be dropped, and the lowest is 81, so if it is 80 or below, then
it must require the 1 in front, the same reason just with an extra character applies to the
Z and X.
Remember that this whole process of the portal address translation so far has been in hex
even though we're mostly talking with 81 and 801 as the shifts etc, it is easy to forget
that 81 in hex is very different in decimal being 129.
If we apply this rule we get
3:096:102:1559:C4C
Then drop the first part as that is the planetary index and not included in a galactic address
giving you.
096:102:1559:C4C
let's apply the shift next,
So take the Y coordinate which is the second part and subtract 81, remembering that this
is still all hex, then take the Z and X coordinates which are the 3rd and 4th parts respectively
and subtract 801, which gives us this;
s0096:y81:zD58:x44B
Then pad the parts, this is just adding a zero before the number to make each part 4
characters, be sure to pad them in front so as to not change the value of the strings,
this gives us;
s0096:y0081:z0D58:x044B
Then lastly, rearrange the coordinates so they are in the required order for a Galactic
Coordinate, which is X, Y, Z, system index;
x044B:y0081:z0D58:s0096
And there you have it, the original coordinate we started with, once you have this from a
portal you can apply the previous translation we did before to turn a Galactic Hex Coordinate
into a decimal coordinate which can be used to see your location in a visible spectrum
or even edit your save file if you're into that kind of thing.
If you've made it this far, I applaud you, while this is an interesting subject, especially
so to me, I have found myself often exhausted wrapping my head around everything over the
past few months, it seems the internet does not have all of this information in one place
and it's explanations are not in tune with my mind, I hope this has been at least somewhat
viable to comprehend.
Now, before you head off and take a painkiller for the headache you likely have, while this
is interesting and very useful for the travellers of NMS, for the day to day calculations you'll
likely want something easier on the brain, so I've done my usual thing and made a few
calculators on Xainesworld.com.
You can find a quick Hexidecimal to Decimal calculator at xainesworld.com/hex
As well as a Calculator which gives you all the information like Decimal Coordinates,
Portal Address, and Galactic HEX coordinates for a Hex Coordinate, Portal Address or Decimal
Coordinate. Whichever you have it will show you all the
rest, at xainesworld.com/galacticcalc
All the links can be found in the description.
Thank you for watching folks, if this helped you be sure to hit that like button and share
with your fellow travelers, subscribe if you haven't already and maybe think about checking
out my Patreon, a dollar a month is a great way to support the channel and my work such
as this.
But above all, have an awesome day folks
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This is friendship!
You walk and your friend ride a bike by your side.
Onde nós estamos?
Aqui!
Estamos indo para esse castelo!
Sim, este castelo!
Ótimo!
O que isso significa?
Bem-Vindo à...
ilha da cultura.
Ilha da cultura? Sim.
É impossível esquiar agora!
Ahh, agora eu entendi!
Estes são muitos lugares existentes de Estocolmo!
Começa aqui! Nós estamos aqui!
Então, vamos ao castelo!!
Nós estávamos lá!!!
Oh meu Deus, essa água é tão fria!!!
Posso sentir daqui!!!
Ok, ok, estou sendo dramático!
Por quê todas essas bandeiras suecas aqui?
O que elas significam?
É por causa do castelo?
Provavelmente.
Fifty years ago this water was polluted. Look now how they are!!
And don't forget!!!
Subscribe at this channel!!
Like the video!
Share it!!
And activate the notifications,
Drottningholm it's thirteen miles from Stockholm center.
You can go by bus, bike, or walking as I did.
It's the most preserved royal castle in Sweden.
And it's on the list of Unesco's world heritage.
Drottningholm means Island's Queen.
And it's the official residence of the swedish royal family.
After walk by the palace,
I'm in Drotn..
I'm in Drottningholm's coffee.
Yeah!!! I'm becoming swedish!
So,
I discovered this candy,
Now it's name is chocolate balls!
But twenty or thirty years ago,
It's name was nigger balls.
Do you know the meaning of the word nigger?
As fas as I know, only afroamericans can use this word
to refer to another person with black ethinic.
This way, this word sounds is a little bit less offensive.
But if you're not black and call a black person by nigger,
Knows that it's EXTREMELY OFFENSIVE,
and can be considered as racism!
So, attention!
If swedish people changed the name of the candy,
You can change the way how you act too. ;)
Past is past.
It's over, they changed.
This is what matters,
We don't need to star a moviment like #Ihatesweden or something like that,
because something that happened in the past,
It's over! They changed!
Fortunately they changed!
Now I'm gonna eat these chocolate balls!
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I'm Aldo and in January 2015 was the beginning of my bike world trip.
I'm a backpacker who travels alone and practically without money.
A story about dreaming, making it happen and having fun.
In another life, in another dimension where I haven't boarded the train
and I don't see Veronika through the window...
rather where I still have the blonde girl by my side...
by those rails.
Even here along my backpacks, I keep the most beautiful memory...
And the certainty that I will still ask "where would Veronika be".
Where is Ve-ro-ni-ka?
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Hey!
What's up?
Today we'll talk about...
Weed!
We'll talk about weed and since I'm not an expert in drugs
I brought my friend Ana
Portuguese right! ?
It's me!
"Does your mobile have a torch?"
She is specialist in Drugs of Abuse.
Toxicologist, right?
Yep!
What does a Toxicologist do?
There are different kinds of toxicologists
In my case I analyze Drugs of Abuse
At our lab we analyze different biological matrices, for example:
blood, hair, nails, urine and so on
to check the presence of these drugs, for example:
cocaine, heroine, pot, tobacco, alcohol and so on
These lab tests are to discover the effects in the organisms, benefits and risks, isn't it?
In Analytical Toxicology we only measure
So, our goal is to quantify,
that is, to know the amount of the drug an person ingested.
Afterwards, of course, there are the study of the benefits and risks
It's the field of Neurotoxicology
Let's talk about some myths and truths about marijuana.
Does weed kill neurons?
We can't say it kills neurons because it hasn't been scientifically proven
But it's true it has adverse effects in long term
Such as memory losses and some cognitive problems
In fact, the consequences are more important on teenagers
Teens who start smoking constantly
before the age of 21
That's because the brain is still developing itself
so all these adverse effects are even worse
when some person smokes during the adolescence
So teens should wait till 21 to start smoking, right?
It's like porn movies
you just can act after 21 years old!
Get the hint! 😉
Many marijuana users says:
"It's a natural herb, it can't harm you"
"Legalize it, Legalize it"
" 'Cause a natural herb can't harm you"
Is it true?
No
Only because something is natural, it doesn't mean it can't harm you
We have a bunch of drugs
that come from plants
However, they harm you
For example heroine, which comes from opium
Usually weed users says that pot doesn't make you addicted
Is it true?
No
All drugs of abuse can increase the amount of dopamine in your body
Dopamine is responsible for all pleasant symptoms
You know when you eat something tasty
and you become like that..
You know, when you have sex...
All of that liberate Dopamine! Got it?!
but with drugs of abuse this dopamine liberation,
depending on the drug,
can be 300 times higher
So you can imagine the pleasure potential it has
So it's freaking good!
It's good, right? But NOT!
Your body realizes that you are producing too much dopamine,
that it's not on your normal levels
then your body starts producing less of this substance,
but when it produces less
and you don't have the substance to compensate this lack
you get...
depressed
You've gotta use the substance again, and again...
to reach that pleasure level
which you got at the first time you've done it
So, weed makes you addicted?
Yes
buuuuuttt...
In fact, It depends on many factors
It depends on the age,
on the susceptibility that one has or hasn't to get addicted
It also depends on the amount of the drug
'cause a chronic user, obviously,
has larger tendency to become dependent
than someone who uses sporadically
"I've been smoking for 30 years,
every single day
and I'm still not addicted"
It also depends on the social factors,
that is, what made the user smoke weed for the first time
for example, something really bad happened in your life
and it made you start smoking
Always when something bad happen, you think:
"When i've smoked i felt a lot better"
then you do it again
By association
A bunch of studies talk about association
for example, cocaine, people who sniffed it
They were years without doing it
and when they saw a pedestrian crossing
it reminds them the cocaine stripes
then, they do it again... It's crazy dude!
Weed has only bad things or it also has a brighter side?
There is what we call : "Therapeutic use of cannabis"
Cannabis has its psychoactive substance
that what makes you happy, relaxed and so on
It calls THC
Actually, it calls Tetrahydrocannabinol
There are others substances called cannabinoids
which are also part of the cannabis composition
Usually they're more responsible for the therapeutic benefits
for example, the Cannabidiol
It really can helps in some many health conditions
like cancer, when many people feel noxious
and no appetite
Cannabidiol helps a lot with that
We still don't know how
but it really attenuates these symptoms
It also helps with the muscle stiffness in multiple sclerosis
and with Dravet syndrome, when the kids...
KID!!!
Kids smoke pot!?
No
The medicine are an oil formulation
How does it help the kid?
The children have many epileptic crisis
and it was already proved Cannabidiol helps drastically to decrease these crisis
Summing up, Weed?
Before the age of 21, NO WAY!
and after the age of 21...
after 21 year old, enjoy with moderation!...
That's all folks! Hope you liked it
Subscribe and like the video
Comment if you agree or not, if it should be legalized or not
Thank you very much Ana!
You're welcome!
See you soon! 😉
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Thank you for watching another episode
of HxGN TV.
I am your host, Alexandre Alencar, and
today we will discuss the new way
to harvest forestry intelligently.
I am here with Bernardo de Castro,
President of Hexagon Agriculture.
Thank you, Bernardo, for being here today.
To start, could you
briefly explain
HxGN AgrOn Logistics?
Of course, Alexandre, HxGN AgrOn Logistics
is a solutions package for
planning, managing and
optimization of operations and logistical
processes on agriculture as a
whole focused on the main
operations of harvest and transport.
In other words, it is a set of
software and equipment that
is installed on the
agricultural and forestry machines to
implement and aid as
management support tools
Sure.
So we can understand that the HxGN AgrOn Logistics
comes from the accumulated experience
that Hexagon Agriculture gathered through
the years in the forestry sector. Could
you speak a little more about how
this solution was developed?
Sure! Well, Hexagon has a long
history with the forestry sector
– more than ten years. We were pioneers,
the first company to
develop hardware solutions
focused on the forestry business
– solutions that today are widely applied
in the South American market, so our
market knowledge and the learning
that we have gained with our clients
is what helps us with
conceptualization and development
of these products.
Of course, we combined this knowledge with
our experience in other sectors, like
sugarcane, that faces
big challenges in logistics.
We also used good ideas
that were applied
to other sectors in the past
and are adding to this solution
and offering it now for the forestry market.
Perfect!
Is this a modular and customizable
solution or will the client get a closed
full package when they purchase it?
No, this solution is very modular, in truth,
we can even say it is a set of independent
products that
work integrated based on the client's
necessity and interest
in integrating.
Currently, the solution has
six different modules, each one
of them has contact points and we
have tools to make these
modules interact with third party modules
on systems that the company normally
already has installed and is using.
This way, we can make the connection
and implementation
more natural. Therefore, there is no
requirement that you purchase the full package.
Well, to wrap things up, can you tell us
about the evolution of this project as well as
other projects for the forestry sector?
Yes. As I have said, the HxGN AgrOn Logistics
focus is on operations, on logistical
problems as a whole,
mainly in harvest and transportation.
Our history of forestry
is largely connected to the silviculture
sector, that has pre-planting,
planting and subsequent forest
maintenance operations.
Based on that, our next solution
that will also be within the HxGN AgrOn
platform will focus on the planting phase.
It will also be an integration
of already existing solutions and products,
in order to
improve the optimization,
with, as I have said, a larger focus on
the starting operations from the silviculture sector.
Thank you very much, Bernardo, for your participation.
Thank you!
To learn more about Hexagon Agriculture,
please visit hexagonagriculture.com.
To watch more episodes
of our event,
please go to hxgntv.com.
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Premnas Biaculeatus, Maroon Clownfish | Marine Fish - Duration: 7:24.
This fish was the inspiration of our mini viral with the horror movie IT, the reason is
very simple, it is the most aggressive and territorial known clown fish.
This animal is of the genus Premnas one of the complexes of the clown fish that we are studying.
Premnas biaculeatus, commonly known as anemonefish with backbone or clownfish
brown, is a species of clown that is found in the Indo-Pacific of the west of Indonesia
Taiwan and the Great Barrier Reef.
They can grow to about 17 centimeters.
Like all anemonefishes, it forms a symbiotic mutualism with marine anemones
and is unaffected by the spicy tentacles of the host anemone.
It is a sequential hermaphrodite with a hierarchy of dominance based on strict size:
the female is larger, the male reproductive is the second largest, and the male non-breeders
become smaller and smaller as the hierarchy descends.
The breeding male will change to female if the single breeding female dies, with
the larger non-breeder becomes the breeding male.
The natural diet of the fish includes algae and zooplankton.
The characteristic that defines this genus is the spine on the cheek.
Body and bar color varies by gender and geographic location.
Despite the common name of the brown clown fish, only a few females have a brown color,
with a range of colors for dark brown.
Young and males are bright orange-red.
The fish has three body bars that can be white, gray or yellow.
Where the female bars are gray, they can be "swapped" quickly in white
if the fish is caught.
The hierarchy of dominance based on size means in any clown group that
the female is always larger than the male.
There is a significant difference in size for this species, with females being one of the
larger, growing up to 17 centimeters (6.7 in) while males are much smaller,
usually 6-7 centimeters (2.4-2.8 inches).
There are significant color variations for fish in this species, related to the
sex and geographical location.
The male and juvenile fish are bright red-orange that darkens in fish by changing to
the female, ranging from brown to dark brown.
The bars of the female's body are narrower and there are reports of body bars except
disappearing in older females.
There are at least three geographic variations in the color of females, with fish from East Timor
to Australia, holding white body bars.
all geographical variations of the fish are considered as a single species.
The genetic analysis showed that it is closely related to A. percula and A. latezonatus.
The relationship between clowns and their host marine anemones is not random and,
rather, it is highly species-related.
P. biaculeatus is highly specialized with only 1 species of anemone, Entacmaea
Anemone of bubble tip, predominantly with solitary form.
The fish chooses the host and it is thought that one of the main reasons for the selection
of the host is the competition.
E. quadricolor is highly generalist, hosting at least 14 species, about half of
all kinds of clowns.
With this competition, it is perhaps not surprising that P. biaculeatus is considered the
territory of all clowns.
The competition alone, however, does not explain the preference of P. biaculeatus for the
solitary E. quadricolor.
P. biaculeatus is currently the only member of the genus Premnas.
Historically, anemonefish were identified by morphological,
of colors in the field, while in a laboratory other characteristics such as scale
of the head, tooth shape and body proportions.
The spine on the cheek of the fish is the distinguishing feature of the genus Premnas of the Amphiprion
closely related.
P. biaculeatus was thought to have a monospecific lineage, however, genetic analysis
showed that it is closely related to A. percula and A. latezonatus.
It was suggested that the taxon epigrammata of Sumatra should be recognized as a species
distinct, Premnas epigrammata (Fowler, 1904).
The recent precedents of the recognition of A. barberi as a distinct species of
A. melanopus and A. pacificus that differ from A. akallopisos demonstrate the need
to show not only geographical and morphological differences, but also genetic data
to confirm the separation of the proposed species.
The fish has successfully created a homemade aquarium.
Being one of the largest and most aggressive anemonefish are characteristics they need
be accommodated in any configuration of the aquarium.
P. biaculeatus was subjected to selective breeding in captivity.
One of the most prominent features is the "lightning" form which is characterized by bars
of broken and irregular white body that have a honeycomb appearance.
One of the first times this trait was observed was in a pair of wild fish
of Fisherman's Island, near Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea.
Hybridization
The brown clownfish was successfully crossed with A. ocellaris to create the hybrid titled
"blood orange clownfish" by Florida aquaculture company Oceans, Reefs & Aquariums (ORA).
The body of this hybrid looks more like A. ocellaris, but has an orange hue
more dark, grows and has a more ardent temperament, characteristics of its genes
of P. biaculeatus.
Warning
It is crucial that you know how to differentiate a simple Percula or Ocellaris from a Premna,
because taking a fish of this inadvertently may cause tragedy in your aquarium.
Especially if you have smaller fish that will be attacked by the maroon.
With fish of greater or equal size, it may be possible to keep it from
that the size of the aquarium supports a good area to secure its territory.
Maroon hybrids with Percula or any other clown will be genetically aggressive
as stated in this video and therefore should be purchased with great care.
In general the maroon is one of the most exotic and beautiful clowns,
with success they are the ones that have other bigger fish or of equal size and a sufficient space
for all.
There is no way to curb the territorial instinct of this known fish and do not think
controls it.
In Doubt is a great solitary pet fish in an aquarium just for him.
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DO YOU THINK THAT
A CABIN CREW CAN HAVE 2 OCCUPATIONS?
OUR INVITED THAIS DOSSIN WILL TALK ABOUT IT
HI PEOPLE, HOW ARE YOU?
I'VE PARTICIPATED OF ANOTHER VIDEO
MY NAME IS THAIS DOSSIN
I'VE BEEN A FLIGHT ATTENDANT FOR 12 YEARS AND A IMAGE CONSULTANT
BEYOND PSYCHOLOGIST
THAIS HAS 3 OCCUPATIONS
SO, YES, A CABIN CREW CAN HAVE MORE THAN 1 OCCUPATION
AND I KNOW THAT
YOU LIKETO FOLLOW A CABIN CREW'S LIFE
SHE HAS A PROFESSIONAL INSTAGRAM
AND GIVES TIPS OF TRAVEL, FASHION
AND SHARES A LITTLE BIT OF HER DAY BY DAY
SHE ALSO HAS A WEBSITE
A FASHION SITE
IN MY WEBSITE YOU CAN SEE MY SERVICE PACKAGE
TO BUY
AND OUR LAST VIDEO TOGETHER WAS ABOUT IT
YOU CAN SEE THE LINK IN THE VIDEO DESCRIPTION
PLEASE ACESS IT
BUT TELL ME
HOW MANY DAYS OFF DO YOU USUALLY HAVE?
MY REALITY IS A LITTLE BIT DIFFERENT
OF THE MAJOR PART
I HAVE BEEN FLYING INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS FOR 10 YEARS
SO, THIS PROVIDED ME
A FLEXIBILITY
I HAVE ON THE AVERAGE 10 DAYS OFF
BUT THE INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS STARTS
AT THE MOST TIME, STARTS AT NIGHT
SO YOU CAN DO ANOTHER THINGS DURING THE DAY
WE FLY THE WHOLE NIGHT, ARRIVE AT THE PLACE
AND RETURN JUST IN THE NEXT DAY
ARRIVING IN BRAZIL IN THE FOURTH DAY
SO, EVEN IF I HAVE ONLY 10 DAYS, I HAVE THIS DAY AT THE MORNING
OF COURSE I HAVE TO REST
BUT THE ROUTINE MAKES US GET USED TO DO IT
YOU DON'T SLEEP UNTIL THE TIME OF WORK
I LEAVE HOME AROUND 4PM SO I CAN ENJOY
EVEN THE DAY THAT I WILL FLY
AND WHEN I'M IN ANOTHER COUNTRY I FEED MY INSTAGRAM
AND MY WEBSITE, A FASHION CONTENT
BECAUSE WE STAY IN THE MAIN CAPITALS
NY, MILAN, PARIS
SO, I ARRIVE, VERY TIRED
BUT WHEN YOU ARRIVE YOU FEEL THE ATMOSPHERE
IT MADES ME VERY CREATIVE
MADES ME MORE FASHION'S ENTREPRENEUR
IN BRAZIL
AND YOU YOU ARRIVE YOU HAVE TIME TO ENJOY THE CITY
THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT BECAUSE
IT'S NOT ONLY ARRIVE, SLEEP AND RETURN, THE INTERNATIONAL FLIGHTS
GIVES YOU MORE TIME OF LAYOVER
AND YOU CAN ENJOY MORE
ALTHOUGH OUR WORKING LOAD
DURING THE FLIGHT IS HAVIER THAN THE NATIONAL FLIGHTS
WE HAVE VARIOUS SERVICES
2 SERVICES, IN GENERAL
WE HAVE TO ROUND THE CABIN
WE HAVE TO ORGANIZE THE TOILETS, YES WE ORGANIZE IT
WE DON'T WASH IT BUT WE ORGANIZE IT
THIS IS NOT ONLY GLAMOUR
WE HAVE TO PREPARE EVERYTHING AS WE ARE RECEIVING GUESTS IN OUR HOME
AS I DON'T HAVE CHILDREN AND MY HUSBAND IS A PILOT
I THINK THIS MAKES EASIER
TO BE A ENTREPRENEUR
SO MY LIFE IS ME AND MY HUSBAND, WHO ALSO FLYS
WHO DON'T STAY AT HOME FOR LONG
SO THIS ENABLES ME TO BE
TO DO MY THINGS
BUT IT'S NOT EASY
IT WAS A LONG JOURNEY WHEN I DECIDED TO GO TO PSYCHOLOGY'S COLLEGE
DETAIL: HER COLLEGE WAS PRESENCIAL
I MADE A ONLINE COLLEGE
WHEN I WAS FLYING
SO IN MY LAYOVERS
I COULD WATCH ALL MY CLASSES
BUT SHE MADE DIFFERENT
SHE MADE A PRESENTIAL COLLEGE
YES, AND THE LAST 2 YEARS
THE STAGES WERE REQUIRED
AND I GOT A VACANT JOB IN TOWN HALL
AND I COULN'T MISS ONE DAY OR I WILL LOSE MY STAGE
BUT THE AIRLINE HELPED YOU?
WHEN I MADE THIS STAGE
IT WAS A 3 YEARS AGO
THE AIRLINE WAS PASSING A PERIOD
TO ENCOURAGE ITS EMPLOYERS TO GRADUATE
IF YOU THINK ABOUT IT, YOU HAVE 10 DAYS OFF A MONTH
THIS IS MORE THAN THE MOST PEOPLE THAT HAVE 8 DAYS OFF A MONTH
THAT'S WHAT I ALWAYS THINK
A INTERESTING THING IS THAT WHEN I DECIDED TO UNDERTAKE
I THOUGHT OF STOPPING FLY, BUT IT WAS THE OPPOSITE
BECAUSE FLY MAKES YOU MORE CREATIVE
OF COUSE, AS A PSYCHOLOGIST I CAN SAY THAT THERE ARE SOME KINDS OF PEOPLE
I'M HIPERATIVE
NOT WITH DISEASE
BUT I'M SUPERATIVE, SO HAVING 2 JOBS
3 THINGS TO STUDY
PSYCHOLOGIST, TO FLY
LANGUAGE AND FASHION
I NEED THIS
HOW ABOUT THE TIME WHEN YOU ARRIVE IN A PLACE?
56 SECONDS
WHEN YOU ARRIVE, YOU READ THE PEOPLE
YOU FEEL THE ENVIRONMENT
IT'S FANCY OR OPPRESSOR OR SERIOUS
OR RELAXED
AND YOU ALSO FELL THE PEOPLE
THIS IS A VERY IMPORTANT MOMENT BECAUSE THE AIRLINES WILL HIRING A LOT
AND THE FIRST IMPRESSION YOU TRANSMIT
IS YOUR PERSONAL APPEARANCE
THIS IS VERY IMPORTANT. A TIP THAT I ALWAYS GIVE
TO WHO IS GOING TO START
INCLUDING YESTERDAY I WAS WAITING THE BUS TRANSFER
AND A CANDIDATED ABORDED ME
TO ASK WHICH CLOTHING SHOULD BE USED
WITHOUT KNOWING THAT I'M A FASHION CONSULTANT
SHE HAS NO CLOTHES AND SHE WILL BUY SOME
SHE HAD A QUANTITY OF MONEY
TO BUY
SHE IS TARTING NOW
AND IT'S VERY SIMPLE
THE ELEGANCE IS IN BEHAVIOR
A SIMPLE LENDED SHIRT FROM YOUR BROTHER
THE SHIRT THAT I'M DRESSED IS
MALE
LOOK, A MALE SHIRT
BUT YOUR POSITION...
YOU CAN LEND SOME CLOTHES
BUT YOU MUST TO BE SURE OF YOUR KNOWLEDGE
OF THE LIFESTYLE FROM THIS MOMENT
THIS WILL HELP YOU TO GET THE JOB
DON'T PRETEND TO BE WHAT YOU AREN'T
I'M A PSYCHOLOGIST
THE INTERVIEWER WILL NOTE
A STRANGE BEHAVIOR
HE WILL NOTE THAT YOU ARE TRYING TO BE SOMETHING THAT YOU AREN'T
AND IF YOU WANT TO GUARANTEE THE SUCESS OF AT LEAST ONE PART OF YOUR INTERVIEW
CONTACT THAIS BECAUSE
IT'S WORTH THE INVESTMENT
YES, AND IF YOU HAVE NO CONDITIONS
TO PAY, JUST WRITE ME AND I WILL ANSWER
SEND YOUR PHOTO ON INSTAGRAM
AT MY FREE TIME I WILL LOOK IT
AND HELP YOU BECAUSE I HAD A DREAM
TO BE WHERE I'M TODAY
AND I HAD NO ONE TO HELP ME
NO ONE INDICATED ME, I STUDIED ALONE
DELIVERED MY C.V. ALONE
THE INTERNET WAS BEGINING
I WENT TO A LANHOUSE
WE ARE A LITTLE BIT VINTAGE
SO I CAN SAY THAT DEPENDS ON YOU
INCLUDING OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP
AND I WANT TO SAY WHAT JOB YOU CAN CONCILIATE
FRANCHISING
BECAUSE YOU GO AT YOUR FREE TIME. OF COURSE YOU WILL TAKE WORK TO YOUR LAYOVER
COACHING BECAUSE YOU CAN SCHEDULE IT
CLOSET ORGANIZER
BECAUSE IT'S A SCHEDULE ARRANGEMENT
PHYSIOTHERAPIST, PERSONAL TRAINER
BEAUTY
BEAUTY IS THE NEW SENSATION
MICROPIGMENTATION
PHOTOGRAPHER
WHEN YOU ARE A FLIGHT ATTENDANT
YOU ARE ALWAYS TIRED
ALWAYS SLEEPY
THIS IS WHAT I WAS TALKING ABOUT PERSONALITY
IF YOU ARE OPENED TO ENJOY
YOUR WORLD WILL EXPANDING IN A WAY THAT YOU CAN'T STAND
WORK IN A OFFICE ANYMORE
THIS IS WHY SOME FLIGHT ATTENDANTS ARE ENTREPRENEURS
BECAUSE STOPPING FLY AND START WORK IN A OFFICE
I THINK IS VERY DIFFICULT
OF COURSE, SOME PEOPLE CAN'T BE ADAPTED TO SCHEDULE
TO HAVE A COMPANY ORGANIZING YOUR LIFE
BUT I FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH IT
SO IF YOU ARE A SPEAKER
A TRAVELLER, A ITINERANT, AN EASY GOING PERSON
OBSERVE THIS ON YOU
BEFORE INITIATE THE CLASSES
IF YOU ARE MORE INTROSPECTIVE, IF YOU LIKE TO ENJOY YOUR FAMILY
IF YOU ARE A HOMY. THINK ABOUT IT
BECAUSE, IN THAT CASE
YOU CAN WORK IN OTHER PLACES LIKE AVIATION'S OFFICE
BECAUSE BE F.A
MEANS THAT YOU HAVE TO GIVE UP OF
BE PRESENT IN SOME OCCASIONS
SO I THINK THIS IS A POINT TO THINK ABOUT
TATA IS FLYING FOR 12 YEARS
AND WE KNOW EACH OTHER FOR ALMOST 10
SHE IS MY MAID OF HONOR
THINK OF A...
VISIT HER WEBSITE
BECAUSE SHE IS SUPER PROFESSIONAL
SHE IS VERY DEDICATED
AND COMPETENT
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COORDINATE & PORTAL ADDRESS TRANSLATION MASTERCLASS #NoMansSky - Duration: 18:30.
Coordinates & Portal Addresses are the way we navigate to specific points in No Man's
Sky, but unless you know exactly how they work they can be very confusing and kind of
useless to you.
There are various tools around to help you make things easier, but if you fully understand
how the system works it is quite useful and satisfying to know you can meet up with friend,
go and see that awesome planet everyone is talking about or find that S class exotic
that spawns in so very few systems and be the one to gift it's location to the world.
We'll start with coordinates, a 16 character alphanumeric code that is split into 4 parts
of 4, you know it's a coordinate, but how does that translate to an X, Y, Z.
Firstly, the parts are in order X, Y, Z and then System Number.
The X, Y, and Z refer to a region in space, these regions have names on the galactic map
such as Shungka Void, which is one of the Euclid Galactic Hub official Regions.
The Regions then have multiple Star Systems within, usually a few hundred and that is
what the last part refers to.
The regions defined by the X, Y & Z coordinates being the same as the named regions is a logical
jump I have made, I have not confirmed this, whether this is correct or not does not make
any difference when staring at the numbers, but would specifically matter when attempting
to locate a specific system index on the in-game galactic map using the named region as a control.
It is quite logical to assume that this code refers to a specific planet, but it does not,
it refers to the system only, each system then has a sub-coordinate system basing itself
on the planets within it and not the overall space, but we'll get to that shortly, first,
we need to know what the coordinates Alphanumeric code actually is.
That brings us to Hexidecimals...
Hexidecimal, also known as Hex or Base 16 is a numerical system.
To compare it to the decimal system of 0-9 having 10 characters, the Hexidecimal system
has 16, with 0-9 then additionally A, B, C, D, E and F which represent 10 to 15.
As far as why it's used instead of the system that just about the entire world is fluent
with, it's pretty much a case of ease.
Hex is far more user-friendly to deal with for programmers as each hex character represents
4 binary characters, 4 binary characters is a bit, a byte is 2 bits, meaning a byte is
8 binary characters or only 2 hex characters.
That's enough for why they use it, now how do you read it?
Well you now know what each hex character represents, that's easy, the annoying part
is translating a multiple character string of hexadecimal to decimal.
We'll start with a super simple 2 digit hex code of 6D to introduce you to the system
then move to a much larger string.
For 6D we'll take the last character and work backward as you would with decimal, this is
D. D represents the number 13 you then multiply
13 or D by 16 to the power of 0. A power is a multiplicative of itself, so
16 to the power of 2 (or 16 x 16) is 256, 16 to the power of 10 (or 16 x 16 x 16 x 16
x 16 x 16 x 16 x 16 x 16 x 16) is 1,099,511,627,776 (which is interesting, as it is how many bytes
are in a Terabyte), when 16 to the power of 0 is introduced in hexadecimal it is considered
to be 1.
This simplifies our last character being D as 13 multiplied by 1, so the first character
is 13.
This seems like a big waste of time to bother translating the lowest character past turning
D to 13, but it will help to introduce the system.
The previous character is 6, this, of course, represents 6 in hex, but as it is the second
to last character you must multiply this by 16 to the power of 1, which is 6 multiplied
by 16.
6 multiplied by 16 is 96.
Now we've translated the individual characters, you just sum the results up and you have your
translation, as 13 plus 96 is 109, so 6D equals 109.
So let's do a huge number and I'll just randomly think of one...
3A7B55C204
You just know this is going to be ridiculous, but fun, so if you feel you have a basic grasp,
pause the screen and do the translation, feel free to use a calculator to help with the
individual powers and sums...
So let's do this, super speedy style.
4 multiplied by 16 to the power of 0 is 4 0 multiplied by 16 to the power of 1 is 0
2 multiplied by 16 to the power of 2 is 512 C multiplied by 16 to the power of 3 is 49,152
5 multiplied by 16 to the power of 4 is 327,680 5 multiplied by 16 to the power of 5 is 5,242,880
B multiplied by 16 to the power of 6 is 184,549,376 7 multiplied by 16 to the power of 7 is 1,879,048,192
A multiplied by 16 to the power of 8 is 42,949,672,960 3 multiplied by 16 to the power of 9 is 206,158,430,208
Then to sum it up; 4 + 0 + 512 + 49,152 + 327,680 + 5,242,880
+ 184,549,376 + 1,879,048,192 + 42,949,672,960 + 206,158,430,208
Equals 251,177,320,964
If you compare that to the original Hex string, and then even Oct or Binary, the string is
nice and short with Hex.
Now that you know how to translate Hexadecimal strings into Decimal, let's take a look at
the coordinates you've got in front of you.
As the example, we'll use my home system.
WHUE:044B:0081:0D58:0096
For anyone who is unsure, to get this data string,
simply place a signal booster anywhere on a planet in your system of choice and it will
display the coordinates.
The first part is 4 or 5 letters and I have not been able to figure this out, I theorize
it is mapping coordinate for the planet location either in the system or the planet itself.
Either way, it changes based on where you place it, you are limited to 1 signal booster
per location, the location is not defined by a perimeter around the booster placed but
a specific small region on the planet, I suspect this is a 3D grid of sorts.
The fact that it changes based on where you place it, as well as when removing and replacing
in the same place the code is the same but when removing and placing just to the side
but still within the defined region limit is different has me boggled, the area defines
this limit, not the booster, but the area covers more than a sub-region defined by the
code.
If anyone has information on this, I would be very grateful.
*Coming back to this during the edit, I have thought of another possibility, it could very
well be merely an ID that is randomised using the location you place it as the Random Number
Generator, by doing this you would have less processes, not many less, but less, and this
would account for the ID being the same if you replace a signal booster in the same location.
The second part is the X coordinate, the third part is the Y coordinate and the 4th part
is the Z coordinate, leaving the 5th part, as the System Index.
If we now ignore the first ALPHA string and translate the remaining 4 hex parts we get
x1099:y129:z3416:s150
You then need to apply a shift, this makes the Galactic Core 0,0,0
For X and Z the Shift is -2047 and for Y the shift is -127
So if we apply this shift we get x-948:y2:z1369:s150
This gives us the Galactic Coordinates, this is how your coordinates are listed in your
save files, they use the shift, I imagine this is to apply effects and modifiers based
on distance to the core like higher chances of planet biome types or ship slot count etc,
but of course, this is just logical speculation.
Hexidecimal code doesn't work too well with negative figures so this explains the implementation
of a shift, to begin with.
Before we get to turning galactic coordinates into a Portal address and vice versa, there
are a few useful things to bear in mind regarding the size of the galaxies in No Man's Sky.
Each Galaxy is 4096 by 256 by 4096, as far as Data goes it is a cuboid, various images
of the corners of the galaxy has been observed to see a solid barrier.
Each of these points is a region containing 512 systems, the regions are defined by an
8 by 8 by 8 grid, though none of these regions and systems are equally spaced in the galactic
map, so this is a purely BTS data appearance, I theorise the galactic map uses a simple
modifier to give you funky shaped region and different distances resulting in clusters
of systems that shine brightly giving you a more realistic feel when traversing the
galaxy.
So there are a maximum 2.2 Trillion systems in each galaxy
Each system has the ability to contain 15 planets, why not 16? well the first hexadecimal
is 0 and it does not play a role in noting a planet, it is the space stations planetary
index, it is also the index noted when in your freighter, I suspect it uses the space
stations location to define your and the freighters location.
While there could be a potential 15, I have never confirmed more than 6 planets or moons
within a system, a moon, of course, is just considered a planet with regard to the index.
I seem to remember seeing more than 6 in some systems but I cannot confirm this.
You may wonder where the 18 Quintillion number came from, I did write a whole big thing going
through the numbers of what we actually have and tbh it was long winded and kinda pointless.
The reality is that we don't have that many planets, the potential for that is there,
kind of, the number comes from there being a potential 2 to the 64th seeds, so 18.4 Quintillion
unique planetary possibilities.
There are a suspected 256 different universes, it is tough to find fully reliable confirmation
on this being the maximum, but it is thought to be.
Now for Portal Addresses...
A portal address is a 12 character string comprised of a combination of 16 different
glyphs.
If you didn't know before, you have probably realized after our extensive bout into hex
code that each symbol represents a hexadecimal character.
The glyphs are always in order where ever you look from 0 to F, sunset being 0 and Pythagoras
being F, forgive my assigned names to the glyphs, hopefully, they won't be too confusing.
A Portal address holds all of the information that a galactic coordinate hold except with
the addition of the Planetary Index allowing you to pinpoint a specific planet within a
specific system within a specific region of a galaxy.
It is not currently possible to use the gates to travel between galaxies, but that would
be a beautiful feature to add in the future maybe having very rare planets holding special
portal that can do this, I would love for them to make it one per region, so 1 in 512,
theoretically, which if you add the number of planets would make finding one a very big
deal and many people would converge to those points.
It's also worth noting that a 14 symbol address would be required for this.
Right, Back to the addresses.
They are broken up into 5 parts, the first symbol is the planet index, the second third
and fourth symbols are the system index, the 5th and 6th symbols are the Y coordinate,
the 7th, 8th and 9th symbols are the Z coordinate and the 10th, 11th and 12th symbols are the
X coordinate.
The first symbol being the planetary coordinate is super simple, as we covered earlier, the
space station or general system is regarded as the 0 index which means the first glyph
cannot be used to pinpoint a portal in the first symbol of the address, if you do select
the Sunset glyph as the first symbol of the 12, the connection will error and then send
you to the first planet by default which is denoted by the 2nd glyph which is 1 in hex.
So to simplify, Bird is the first planet, Face is the second, so when picking the planet
index for addresses, just count along the glyphs and add 1.
For the rest of the address, we learned earlier how to get your galactic coordinates to decimal
form and apply the shift, well to gain a portal address is a slightly different method and
shift.
If we use my home planet as the example;
Ignoring the planet index for the moment, we get x044B:y0081:z0D58:s0096
We then don't translate this to decimal at all, the calculations for this are done in
Hex, you could do it in decimal like I have had to for the calculations on my tools but
it requires more steps. We add a shift of 801 to the X and Z coordinates
and 81 to the Y, remember that this shift is also Hex, if you convert those for laughs
they are similar to the decimal shifts added to find the decimal coordinates except you
apply 2 more to each shift as it is a sort of backwards shift.
So if we apply this shift we get x0C4C:y0102:z1559:s0096
Then we must rearrange those parts, put the system index first, the Y next, the Z after
that then the X last
s0096:y0102:z1559:x0C4C
Then we need to shorten them a little, and it will seem somewhat illogical to remove
more than just the initial 0 padding.
Take the system index to 3 characters, the Y coordinate to 2, then the z and x coordinates
to 3, which will give us
096:02:559:C4C
You may wonder why we got rid of the 1 from both the Y and Z coordinates, well, due to
the shift, there is no overlap due to the scope of the galaxy, so this is not a problem.
Then we add the portal number, which is the planet index, I've seen a very helpful post
on Nexusmods warn to not confuse the 2 but in all of my experience fiddling around and
testing this stuff I have seen no difference between the planet index and portal number.
Put the Planet index as a single character at the front;
3:096:02:559:C4C
Then just remove the colons and convert each individual character to a glyph using this
handy decoder, either that or count from the first and minus 1, Sunset is 0, Commie-Moon
is 4, Pythagoras is F etc etc and you get this...
Diplo, Sunset, Swirly, Boat, Sunset, Face, Waypoint, Waypoint, Swirly, Teepee, Commie-Moon,
Teepee
Which is my Home planet address, feel free to pop by and say hello or leave a comms station
btw, the comms station you can see a waypoint for from the portal is my base.
To get the galactic coordinate from a portal address is not as simple as reversing it due
to those numbers we got rid of earlier.
Simply decode the glyph sequence;
309602559C4C
Break those up into 1, 3, 2, 3 and 3
3:096:02:559:C4C
Now we need to recover those lost digits in a way that could be consistently applied across
the board otherwise you won't get the correct result.
So follow this rule, for the Y coordinate which is the 3rd part as we have it broken
up here, if it is 80 or below, then apply a 1 in front making it 180, for the Z and
X coordinate which are the last 2 parts, if it is 800 or below, apply a 1 in front making
it 1800 at most.
This is because, say for the Y coordinate, we are limited to 2 characters but the highest
Y coordinate possible in the No Man's Sky galaxy with the portal address shift applied
is 180, so the 1 must be dropped, and the lowest is 81, so if it is 80 or below, then
it must require the 1 in front, the same reason just with an extra character applies to the
Z and X.
Remember that this whole process of the portal address translation so far has been in hex
even though we're mostly talking with 81 and 801 as the shifts etc, it is easy to forget
that 81 in hex is very different in decimal being 129.
If we apply this rule we get
3:096:102:1559:C4C
Then drop the first part as that is the planetary index and not included in a galactic address
giving you.
096:102:1559:C4C
let's apply the shift next,
So take the Y coordinate which is the second part and subtract 81, remembering that this
is still all hex, then take the Z and X coordinates which are the 3rd and 4th parts respectively
and subtract 801, which gives us this;
s0096:y81:zD58:x44B
Then pad the parts, this is just adding a zero before the number to make each part 4
characters, be sure to pad them in front so as to not change the value of the strings,
this gives us;
s0096:y0081:z0D58:x044B
Then lastly, rearrange the coordinates so they are in the required order for a Galactic
Coordinate, which is X, Y, Z, system index;
x044B:y0081:z0D58:s0096
And there you have it, the original coordinate we started with, once you have this from a
portal you can apply the previous translation we did before to turn a Galactic Hex Coordinate
into a decimal coordinate which can be used to see your location in a visible spectrum
or even edit your save file if you're into that kind of thing.
If you've made it this far, I applaud you, while this is an interesting subject, especially
so to me, I have found myself often exhausted wrapping my head around everything over the
past few months, it seems the internet does not have all of this information in one place
and it's explanations are not in tune with my mind, I hope this has been at least somewhat
viable to comprehend.
Now, before you head off and take a painkiller for the headache you likely have, while this
is interesting and very useful for the travellers of NMS, for the day to day calculations you'll
likely want something easier on the brain, so I've done my usual thing and made a few
calculators on Xainesworld.com.
You can find a quick Hexidecimal to Decimal calculator at xainesworld.com/hex
As well as a Calculator which gives you all the information like Decimal Coordinates,
Portal Address, and Galactic HEX coordinates for a Hex Coordinate, Portal Address or Decimal
Coordinate. Whichever you have it will show you all the
rest, at xainesworld.com/galacticcalc
All the links can be found in the description.
Thank you for watching folks, if this helped you be sure to hit that like button and share
with your fellow travelers, subscribe if you haven't already and maybe think about checking
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as this.
But above all, have an awesome day folks
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Stan Lee on the Idea for X-Men | Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics - Duration: 2:08.
I had already done Spider-Man,
the Hulk, and Fantastic Four.
And my publisher said, "Give me another book, Stan.
We're going strong. Let's do some more."
Well, in order to get a new superhero,
you have to think of what his or her power is.
That's not too hard.
But you have to figure out how do they get that power,
and that's a little difficult.
I can't have them all be bitten by radioactive spiders.
So I had already given them their powers.
And then it hit me.
What if they're mutants? What if they were born that way?
I thought that was brilliant, and I ran into my publisher.
And I told him about the characters.
And I said, "We'll make them mutants,
and we'll call the book 'The Mutants.'"
And he said, "No, Stan. That's no good
because our readers wouldn't know what a mutant is."
And I said, "You don't have enough respect for our readers.
They will know.
Or else they'll learn by reading the story."
He said, "No, I don't like the name 'The Mutants.'"
So I had to think of something else
'cause he was the boss.
So I thought, after a while, each of them has an extra power,
maybe I'll call them the X-men.
That could sound kind of dramatic.
So I ran back to him, and I said,
"Okay, how about if we call them the X-men?"
And he said, "Oh, that's great."
And as I walked out of his office, I thought,
"If a reader wouldn't know what a mutant is,
how will he know what an X-man is?"
But I wasn't about to make an issue of it.
I had my title, and that's why their leader,
I called him Professor Xavier, 'cause it began with an "X,"
and that tied in with the X-men and so forth.
I've always tried to do our stories
so that it didn't matter if you were of the white race,
the black race, the brown race, or whatever.
So social issues, I try to get in in the background
or underlaying a plot,
but never to the point of letting it interfere
with a story or hitting the reader over the head.
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Method Man on His Favorite Comics | Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics - Duration: 2:38.
In the '90s, we were coming up out of the crack era, right?
Um, it was still lingering around.
There were still, you know,
traces of the destruction that it caused in our area.
Um, for a lot of people, the escape was music,
comic books, whatever -- TV, whatever.
My escape was comic books.
Basically, it was mostly "X-Men,"
uh, "Hulk" sometimes,
"Spider-Man," the McFarlane years.
You know how many alternate "Spider-Man #1" covers I got?
Man, it's crazy.
I got the platinum one.
I got the, uh --
Like, it's the holographic type paper one.
I got the one with the card in it.
I got the one with the certificate in the back.
In my collection, my most prized possession
is my first appearance of Wolverine.
I was turnt on by that off the top,
because that was the first time I had seen a book
where all these different characters weren't, like --
They didn't have an origin story
where it was radioactive-something did this.
They were born with these powers.
You know, I've always liked things like that -- like teams.
You know, like, movies like "Magnificent Seven"
or "Five Deadly Venoms"
where, you know, it's the individuals,
but they all come together as a group,
and they all have their own personalties.
They shine out in different ways,
and you get to pick which one,
you, you know, like the most out of all of them.
It's funny that I would be --
my start would be with a group of guys, you know.
And we were sort of like a hip-hop X-Men, I guess.
Everybody played their own different part.
I think around the '90s is when us as geeks said,
these aren't...
you can't call these books "comic books."
You can't call this a comic book.
This is a graphic novel,
as many pages as there are in there.
And it was like there was a demand
for respect for the culture
that us, as kids,
felt should have been put in the forefront
in the first freakin' place.
What book I did get into
was this "Black Panther" limited joint,
and he went up against the Supremacists,
and these were like superheroes supporting the --
uh, not superheroes -- they were like a team --
the Supremacists were, like, these racist --
Just basically it was apartheid,
and he was fighting apartheid while fighting these guys
who called themselves the Supremacists.
Yeah.
Nice. Nice.
Was he black?
[Laughter]
Wow.
Wow.
Well, he did a good job.
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Famke Janssen on X-Men | Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics - Duration: 2:45.
While we were filming the first "X-Men" movie,
I think we all believed
we were shooting an independent film.
I don't think any of us quite understood
the magnitude that we were dealing with.
Jean: But the mutation is unnatural.
Kelly's body's rejecting it.
When they asked me about
coming in for an audition for Jean Grey in the "X-Men,"
I had no idea really what it was.
I didn't grow up reading comic books.
It just -- it's not something that I was really familiar with,
that entire world.
Then they said,
"no, Bryan Singer is directing this movie,"
and then all of a sudden, my antenna went up,
and I thought, "oh, well, that's interesting."
He came from such a different indie world of filmmaking.
So I looked up my nearest comic book store,
'cause of course, I didn't know,
'cause I'd never had any reason to set foot in there.
And I went down --
of course, you have to go down the stairs
to go down, you know, in this dark place.
And, uh --
and then this whole universe opened up for me.
Just asking, you know,
the person who was behind the counter
about Jean Grey,
and then all of a sudden, I was just bombarded
with all of this information.
So then I got somewhat excited about it,
and, of course, the competition takes over anyway,
that element of, "I want to get this part."
And thankfully, I did.
Bryan Singer put together a cast of not-really-known actors,
with the exception, of course, of Sir Ian McKellen
and Sir Patrick Stewart,
but in a very different kind of world --
not in the world of comic-book adaptations.
They'd been in Shakespeare.
They had been in independent films.
They had been in very classical productions.
Action!
The big thing that Bryan
really talked about from the beginning
was that he didn't want to have
our characters portrayed in the way
that they had been traditionally in comic-book adaptations
where everything was glossy and sort of this hyper-realism.
He wanted us to be real people
with real human problems and flaws
who happened to have other powers...
[Man grunts]
...which I believe was very much part of comic books anyway.
I mean, of course, on the one hand,
we have these depictions of these characters
in the comic books that --
I mean, especially when you talk about the women.
They're hyper-sexualized creatures.
Nobody looks real.
But, yet, these comic books
are really about people who are flawed humans,
people with insecurities.
And I think that Stan Lee and Jack Kirby
really made them very complex from the beginning.
What's great about Jean Grey is that she's not only
one of the strongest superheroes out there,
but then someone who's very smart and complex.
People say there's only one story,
and we tell it over and over again in specific ways,
and -- and this is our new way of telling that story.
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Robert Kirkman on Rob Liefeld | Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics - Duration: 3:18.
Kirkman: You know, I'm reading this Marvel stuff
at like 12, 13 years old, and, you know,
become very aware of, "Oh, this name.
You know, Rob Liefeld --
this means this issue's gonna be good."
Everything was exciting.
You'd turn pages, and people would be jumping at you.
And they'd put less panels on a page.
And stories really moved.
And it's something that I think still survives in my work.
I think if you compare my writing to other writers,
I have a lot of splash pages, a lot of two-page spreads.
There's a lot of big page-turn moments.
And I do try to make sure that stories move
and there is action and there's excitement.
I started going to conventions with my publishing company
when I was self-publishing.
Like, having anyone give you compliments is always nice,
but Rob's compliments -- there's some effort.
I think my first interaction with Rob was like,
"Oh, my God!"
I dug the paper out of the trash.
I was at the printer. I saw this book.
I'm digging these -- I'm putting them together.
I'm like, "I got page 2.
Here's page 67."
And I read this book, and I was like, "Oh, my --
Ah! It's so cool!"
We're talking. He wants to hire me to do a "Supreme" book.
And so he's like, "Well, come to my hotel room.
You know, we'll chat." I'm like, "Okay, great."
So, we're chatting, and all of a sudden, while we're talking,
he just goes to the bathroom.
And so I'm just sitting in this room,
and he's over here and he's still talking to me.
"Yeah, look, what I'd like to do with 'Supreme' is this,
and it'd be real cool and everything."
And I was like, "I can't believe I'm in a hotel room with Rob
and he is -- he is peeing with the door open."
And it ended up being, like, this whirlwind, like --
I spent like eight hours with the guy
'cause I saw him at the Con,
he takes me back to his hotel room,
we're chatting there, takes me out to dinner.
So, we're sitting at dinner, and his phone rings.
And his phone rings,
and it's theme song for "Sex and the City."
And he danced to it.
He danced to it before he picked up the phone.
He's like, "Oh."
♪ Ba-ba-ba, ba-ba-ba ♪
He was just weird in the most delightful ways.
It was just like, "Oh, this guy is, like,
cooler than I ever could have thought," you know?
Marvel had hired me to do a book.
And I was like, "Oh, my God, I'm doing a Marvel book.
This is amazing."
Two weeks before Christmas,
they told me that they were canceling the book
before it was published and they weren't gonna pay me
for issues that I had written.
And so I'm like, "Oh, Christmas is coming.
"Oh, this is great.
Oh, boy. I'm -- I'm screwed."
You're living off credit cards,
and you're having trouble making payments.
And I'm like, "I'm -- I'm gonna be out of comics soon.
Like, this is not gonna work."
Not only did Rob Liefeld,
as a rambunctious 19- or 20-year-old
decide to go out on his own,
which ends up becoming Image Comics
and becomes the company that makes it possible
for me to do "Walking Dead" and, you know, live the insane life
that I'm able to live now.
He also, at time when I was destitute,
helped bridge the gap
to where "Walking Dead" ended up --
people started making money,
and then I started getting more regular work.
And to be at Image, you know,
which was this company that had meant so much to me
from when I was a kid.
Like, I used to obsess over those books.
I'd read every letters column.
They'd put books out about the creators,
and I'd buy those books and read everything about the creators.
"Oh, Rob Liefeld likes Mexican food.
I should try that."
Like, that's a thought that was actually in my head as a child.
Like, I eat Mexican food because of Rob Liefeld.
Like, the amount of weird stuff of my life
that is entangled with Image Comics --
it would creep you out.
Like, I'm constantly hanging out with these guys,
and I'm like, "If they only knew, if they only knew.
Like, that's just -- This is just weird."
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Richard Donner on 'Man of Steel' | Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics - Duration: 1:24.
Sure, I was a major fan.
He was my hero.
He fought the Nazis.
He believed in truth, justice and the American way.
I had an incredible opportunity on the night of the premiere
in New York City.
At the end of the movie,
I was invited into a private room at the theater in New York.
And there was the president of Warner Bros.,
chairman of the board,
and two other older gents.
And they were introduced as Siegel and Shuster,
who had just seen their movie finally come to life.
And on the table between them was a form
covered in a, like, a tablecloth.
And I forget if it was Siegel or Shuster.
One of them got up and took it off
and there was this incredible bronze of Superman
done in 1939.
And there were only three of them made,
but they gave it to me as a gift
for bringing their picture to life.
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So, I guess we're getting a LEGO Tron Legacy set in 2018! - Duration: 1:01.
Hello, it's Brick Bros UK with unexpected news.
Okay, no, it's just2good.
But Brick Bros UK is probably super happy -
it seems like their LEGO Ideas TRON Lightcycle will become an actual set.
This confirmation has not come from LEGO Ideas themselves,
but rather, the always reliable Stash2Sixx on Eurobricks.
If you follow my channel,
you'll know the dude has an excellent track record with rumors.
Either way, I think it's cool that we're getting a LEGO Tron set -
the Light Cycle build, while small,
is incredibly recognizable, and the Brick Bros did a great job with it.
I mean, it's been a while since I've watched the OG Tron but I'll still get this one.
So, a big congrats to Brick Bros UK.
I'm sure they know it,
but they have to keep it a secret 'til it's officially announced.
Now, maybe I should finally finish my LEGO Ideas projects.
I've been working on one for the last three years,
and another I started in the Summer.
We'll see how that goes.
That's it for now.
I'll see you guys later.
Peace out.
Bye.
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Patty Jenkins on Wonder Woman | Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics - Duration: 3:19.
I cannot remember which I saw first,
an image of a Wonder Woman drawing
or the image of the show.
And all of us were mesmerized by the show and by Linda
and by what that character stood for.
And that has always remained with me.
It's like, I was on the playground
playing with the boys and saying, "I'm Wonder Woman,"
so in my mind, I looked like her and acted like her.
And it was exactly the same thing
that little boys have had with Superman.
So, both of those were like my superheroes,
that in my mind I could be them at any given moment.
[ Scoffs ] What a country this is.
I found that the Linda Carter series, as specific as it was,
was very, very true to the spirit of the original run
of William Marston's "Wonder Woman,"
in that she was everything,
in that she was full-bodied,
lovable, beautiful, cool,
funny, and idealistic, wanted to save the world.
And so I felt like that's what he was doing.
Linda very much carried that forward,
and the '70s show carried that forward.
We strive to carry that same feeling forward.
To be completely honest, I expected and hoped for
a threshold of success that we surpassed
with the embrace from all different kinds of people,
which has just touched my heart
'cause you're trying to make a movie true to the character
that will satisfy the fans, that will satisfy the public,
hopefully because it's a good movie.
We aimed in the most straightforward way
just to make a fun, satisfying, enjoyable ride.
But also I think it fell at an intersection
of us going a little too long
without having a female superhero,
so there was a real hunger for it,
and in a time of struggle in our world,
also having that female character
stand for truth and love and beauty
and a different kind of hero.
It's all of those things together.
What I cared about the most was to make a movie for everyone
that happened to be about a woman.
That's what Wonder Woman has always been to me.
It's like, she's not about being a woman
any more than Superman's about being a man.
She's a superhero. She's the real deal.
And she's doing all of these things,
and the fact that she happens to be a woman is the victory.
I think it's important that it was directed by a woman
if that's what it took
to not think about the fact that she's a woman.
And I mean that.
I sort of think that the greatest victory
is that I didn't feel afraid of how I was representing women,
which you might feel more so if it was not your gender.
I was just saying,
"I know plenty of girls who are tough and cool
but also have a sense of humor and also are wrong sometimes
and also have needs and vulnerability."
So I felt very free to make her everything.
And I love that message going forward
with the film out there to the next generation.
When my son sees the movie and it doesn't occur to him
that he shouldn't have that action figure
and be fighting with her and doing these adventures with her,
that's the victory.
She's not limited to anyone.
What a great thing for little girls
to see themselves in that way.
It's like the greatest thing is that these universal characters
teach us something beautiful about life.
It's like you are Wonder Woman. I am Wonder Woman.
How can I be Wonder Woman?
What would Wonder Woman do? All of those things.
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Call of Duty: WWII - One Gun, Five Attachments Guide - Duration: 1:08.
This is Mack, for Pixel Enemy, here with some Call of Duty: WWII action.
While Sledgehammer Games has really refined the customization system, making it a little
more limited than the previous Pick 10 way of doing things, it's still possible to
pimp your gun out with five attachments.
In fact, in Call of Duty: WWII, it's a viable tactic that I use a lot, especially in the
War mode.
You'll need to combine the Infantry Division and Primed Basic Training perk to boost your
attachment count up to five.
The first is the rifle bayonet which is already equipped, and then you can choose four other
attachments.
Note that this only works with the rifle as the bayonet won't be equipped to any other
weapon.
I'll give a special shout-out to the Primed Basic Training perk, which not only allows
for an additional primary weapon attachment, but also reduces flinch when hit by enemy
fire.
The flinch in this game is pretty damn severe, and so Primed is one of my go-tos.
This was a short video showcasing maximum gun pimpage in CoD: WWII.
If you enjoyed this video, hit the "Like" button, and subscribe, if you haven't already.
This has been Mack, for Pixel Enemy, goodbye.
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At Home with Amy Sedaris - A Prayer for Crafts (ft. Rachel Dratch) | truTV - Duration: 1:10.
After a short prayer. [ Clears throat ]
Bless us, oh Lord, for the crafting supplies
we are about to receive,
and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, crafters.
Pray for those who do not have access
to googly eyes and a junk drawer,
now and at the hour of their death. Amen.
Let's craft!
Okay. That was fun.
First we're gonna do is give the candlestick a light sanding.
That way, the paint's gonna stick to it a little bit better.
Just a light one.
You don't have to go hard with it.
By the way, if you're gonna purchase your drumsticks,
ask the man at your local music store
which sticks will give you the most bang for your buck.
Once I was sanding with Jesus, and we hit a tough patch.
And I looked behind me, at the wood dust
there was only one set of fingerprints there.
And I realized that is when Jesus was doing all the sanding.
Well, I'm not surprised he was good at sanding.
I mean,
he was a carpenter.
Okay. Now that we're done sanding,
we're gonna paint
the whole stick white
except for the tip.
Okay?
Oops, I put it in the wrong paint.
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Smokeless Tobacco - Duration: 1:05.
NARRATOR: Veterans who use smokeless tobacco face unique
obstacles when they try to quit. It's not the same as quitting cigarettes —
a difference many treatment options don't recognize.
There's more nicotine in smokeless tobacco than in cigarettes,
which can cause a stronger addiction and make it
harder to quit. It can even more challenging to find health care providers
who are knowledgeable about the best ways quit smokeless tobacco.
. Fortunately, VA providers have
the tools to treat smokeless tobacco use, and can help you
build a plan to quit for good. Together you can figure out a
treatment plan to find the right combination of counseling and
medication that will work for your specific needs.
But that's not all. VA also offers the Quit VET quit line, and the SmokefreeVET
texting service, and provides online resources like Smokeless Tobacco:
A Veteran's Guide for Quitting. Each of these tools
provide support to help you stay on track when you're quitting.
Veterans trying to quit smokeless tobacco don't have to
go at it alone — VA has the resources to help. Talk to your
provider to learn more and get started.
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What We Could Achieve If We Used 100% Of Our Brains' Capacity - Duration: 2:47.
What We Could Achieve If We Used 100% Of Our Brains� Capacity
by Conscious Reminder
It is commonly believed that we only utilize about 10% of our brain�s capacity and hence
there is a lot of undiscovered potential within each one of us that we are yet to make us
of.
However, this is actually just a myth probably spread by some frustrated adult trying to
get their kid to stop procrastinating and put in some hard work.
While we haven�t fully understood the extent of the brain�s capabilities, there is nothing
preventing you from tapping into your true potential.
Your lethargy and unwillingness to work are not because of some mental block which you
just have to remove in order to do whatever it is you have to do.
Look at your role models and you�ll see that no matter what they�ve already achieved,
they are eager to reach greater heights.
The truth behind us not using our brain�s full power is simply that we don�t think
we can.
There is nothing tangible hindering you.
Our body generates a vast amount of energy and up to 1/3rd of it is for the brain to
go about its work.
But it is not wrong to say that there are times when we�re not using all our brain.
No machine or body would be able to withstand being used to its maximum potential all the
time without any intervals.
Simply put, the human brain taps into different centers for different purposes.
It doesn�t use the same parts for motor skills, or for eating or learning.
To use all of the brain in one go, we�d have to do all these different things simultaneously.
You wouldn�t be able to do anything productive if this was the case.
But if you wish to increase your productivity, you need to learn smarter techniques and let
go of certain addictions that only pull you down.
You can�t achieve your goals till you�re willing and able to stop indulging in activities
that are just a wasteful drain on your resources.
In conclusion, what you really need to do is get the most use out of the time that you
have rather than buying into this myth that your brain is stopping you.
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Genius Boy Born On Mars Baffles Scientists - Duration: 2:45.
A gifted boy from Russia claims to remember his past life, and in this past life he was
a spacecraft pilot who was born on mars. More on this, today on IO.
What is good, this is Inform overload and my name is charlotte. In the comments below
I want you guys to write about who you think you were in a past life, that is, if you do
believe in reincarnation Boris Kipriyanovich, is what people refer
to as an Indigo Child. And indigo child is an individual who possesses special traits
or abilities, and boris is the most famous in russia. He said his first word, baba, when
he was four months old, he began reading when he was 1, and at the age of 2 he learned how
to draw. But boris isn't just special because he's really smart, he also has some other
qualities as well. When he got a little older, he began talking about some pretty weird stuff.
He would tell his parents facts about mars, planetary systems and other civilizations.
Things that, According to his parents, he was never taught. Its as if he already knew
about them. He had knowledge of mars, specifically, and said that Mars went through a devastating
war, and that mars also has underground cities that are still there two this day. He says
that he was a spacecraft pilot, and that he would fly to earth for research purposes.
All of this, apparently took place at the time of the Lemurian Civilization. So for
those that are unfamiliar with lemuria, it's the name given to a hypothetical lost land
that existed around 70 thousand years ago that sank beneath the ocean. Its related to
atlantis and other lost civilizations. So obviously these were some pretty outlandish
claims, especially for a little kid. Boris' parents did not know what to think. They were
both educated, his mother was a doctor. Did Boris have an extremely active imagination,
or was he telling the truth? Project Cameot visited him in 2007 to make a short documentary
about him, but no one has really heard about him since. Boris was born in 1996, which means
that today, He would be 21 years old. At the time he was making these claims, he was between
the ages of 7 and 10. Maybe he grew up to realize that perhaps he fantasized a little
too much, maybe he was coached by his mother to make those claims, maybe he grew up and
realized he said too much about the truth publicly. Whatever the reason, boris has pretty
much vanished off the face of the earth. Absurd Antics – I worry about much more
imporatn things in life than this. Such as, does the queen taste like stamps?
Brandy Rose – Congrats on the 1M, been here since the beginning. Thanks very much, just
wanted to let you guys know that we will be doing a q and a video, so if you would like
to be featured, send us questions and comments on social media. Check us out on instagram
and twitter at inform overload. It would also be awesome if you sent in videos of yourselves
asking questions, and we'll put those videos in our video!
Welcome to the end screen, the video is over. If you want to see more videos like this one,
check out our playlist Aliens, UFOs and mysterious objects. And please take a moment to check
out our Patreon and become a patron of IO. That's it for me, later taters.
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[#7] This is My 60 - Revo HHKB, Klippe, GH60 - Showcasing Small Mechanical Keyboards - Duration: 2:44.
After a bit of a wait, it's finally time for Episode 7 of this is My 60;
where we make a big fuss about small keyboards.
This series remains popular and I'm really happy so many people are enjoying it.
Here we go.
Starting of with some straight fire here.
The Revo RJ HHKB case is one beatiful hunk of metal.
The anodizing on this case looks great, apparently being from the same factory as handles the
iPad.
This is one of those one shot, no repeat deals that we'll have to be content with admiring
as more people get their sets.
This one has a Zeal60 for some advanced full per-key RGB party time.
Hyperfuse, in the thick ABS version from GMK are the keycaps.
GMK 9009!
Wait a minute.
This is a mix of Modern Beige and GMK Muted accents to deliver a 9009-like effect on the
cheap.
Well, I say it's cheap; it's actually not that cheap.
This owner spent 9 months to achieve this look.
The very popular, and very affordable aluminium case, brass plate and GH60 PCB make this a
surprisingly affordable build overall.
And that is the desk of your typical mechanical keyboard user.
I need to know what kind of headphones he uses though.
This mint themed custom build is just done so well.
From the Leandren Mint PCB, to the Tealios, and the GMK Mint Chocolate keycaps.
The diffused light from that acrylic case is dreamy, as are the little bursts of light
coming out from between the keycaps.
If you recognise this username, you'll know we're likely to see more great keyboards in
more great photos at some point in the future.
If you can't get a semi-split, ortho-like, ergo layout in a 60% formfactor that fits
standard cases, your only option is to make it yourself.
And why not get a wooden plate to go with it.
And it has the Colemak layout to further baffle your friends and family.
The DSA Think Different keycaps are very fitting in this truly custom keyboard.
Argue over whether it's ortho or not in the comments.
The plate and the case might be generic, but when it's your first build, and it turns out
looking like this, you can be proud of yourself.
Max Keys Miami, combined with that case mean that this keyboard is going to get some well-deserved
attention.
Rounding off this episode with a recent Hallowe'en build inside the new Klippe case from Leandren.
There's something imposing about the high walls of that red case that fits really well
with the black on black keycaps.
The owner seems to be a spacebar flipper, but we don't judge here.
Thanks for checking out this small slice of the 60% life.
If it's inspired you to take some nice photos of your keyboard, then maybe we'll see yours
on the next episode.
I'll see you then.
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Top 10 Shows You Didn't Know Were On Netflix - Duration: 7:33.
Hello!
Welcome back to most amazing Top 10!
I am Rebecca Felgate and as the cold months approach I am pretty sure a lot of us are
planning to snuggle up and watch more Netflix… heck… the weather isn't even an excuse…
we just wanna watch more TV!
We all know Stranger Things two is making a return I can't wait to watch more of the
crown…but what hidden gems are on Netflix you might not already know about?
10 - ALL of the NEW STARWARS I don't know if you know this, but both
Rogue One and Star Wars Episode 7: The Force Awakens are on WorldWide Netflix!
Hip Hip hurrah!
I loved both movies and really wanted to watch them again.
Now before The Last Jedi arrives in December, you can marathon the last two movies to get
a better sense of the story and what to expect.
If you are lucky enough to live in Argentina, Mexico, Brazil, Belgium or the Netherlands,
then you will also have the entire Star Wars Back catalogue of Starwars at your finger
tips.
Oh…and world wide Netflix watchers…you can also all enjoy the Clone Wars.
RIGHT!
Lol.
Hurry though, Disney have announced their own streaming service so Star Wars may not
be on Netflix forever.
This next absolute treat is just US Netflix users I believe, but if you have those fancy
VPN things then you can and should watch our show at number 9, we have Twin Peaks.
9 - Twin Peaks I love Twin Peaks, and if you are weird and
also enjoy cinematography and cherry pie, then you will too!
This absolute 90s treat by Mark Frost and David Lynch, starring Kyle MacLachlan, is
hailed as a must see classic.
Debuting to many Emmy and Golden Globe Awards, Twin Peaks was on TV for just 2 seasons, but
returned 25 years later, having just finished its hotly anticipated 3rd series.
If you get the chance to relive the 90s and watch this visual treat, you really should.
Warning though…pretty much every episode will make you want coffee and donuts.
8 - Law and Order SVU It's a favourite of Taylor Swifts, who named
her cat Detective Olivia Benson after the leading character played by Mariska Hargitay.
It's been running for 18 seasons, which is pretty insane, but around 4 or so of the
most recent are on world-wide Netflix.
The Golden Globe winning show is highly praised, and if you love a bit of drama loosely based
on real life headlines, then you will very much enjoy delving right into Law and Order.
Train enthusiasts, listen up!
At number 7, there is SO MUCH Thomas the Tank Engine
*sing the theme tune* Thomas and his mates appear in none other than 16 Netflix titles.
If you're feeling adventurus, maybe Thomas's Runaway Kite is for you, or maybe even Go
Thomas Go!
If you are up for some drama, then maybe you would like Blue Mountain Mystery or Misty
Island Rescue.
Of course, there is a Thomas for all seasons and if you're feeling festive, then there
is Merry Christmas Thomas.
Coming into number 6 – if you are a Jack Black fan, this one is for you we have Tenacious
D the Pick of Destiny.
You may not know this, but in 2006, Tenacious D, Jack Black's band, made a movie called
the Pick of Destiny.
It was a glorious rock romp and a war cry for the ages.
The soundtrack was released as Tenacious D's second album…so it sounds pretty bangin
too!
Plus, I have a lot of love for Kyle Glass.
Half fun loving movie, half rock anthem encapsulating the sound of the naughties, the Pick of Destiny
is the perfect pick me up.
(America and Canada) Getting very serious at number 5 – we have
the entire back catalogue of BUFFY THE VAMPIRE SLYAER.
Dnnn….duuuu duuu duuu.
Okay, this is definitely on Netflix Canada and I think it is still on Netflix America,
although I hear they removed it from Netflix UK, which is an outrage.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer was the meal ticket for Sarah Michelle Geller and Alison Hannigan.
The 1997 show was the highlight of my childhood and taught me all kind of sass.
Vampires, Demons, GODS vs a feisty female who can bring all evil to its knees.
What is not to love.
The show won Emmy's, Saturn Awards and Golden Globes...also if it's spin off series, Angel
is also on Netflix!
Hurrah!
Another blast from the past at number 4 – we have the flipping MAGIC SCHOOL BUS!
RIDE ON THE MAGIC SCHOOL BUS!
What nostalgia…they just don't make them like they used to!
This 90s classic was very a TV show of my youth and it was pretty educational…it was
edutainment.
Learning about science while watching the adventures of a fun yellow bus on TV….can
I get a hells yeah.
Sure, it may seem a little dated now, but on a cold dark night, where you find yourself
grappling for a taste of 1995….won't you be happy and eased to know the entire back
catalogue of the Magic School Bus is there?
Next up a show for my fellow wizards….3 - Merlin
Muggles and Wizards alike can enjoy this BBC Drama of dreams!
Merlin debuted on British TV in 2008, and some find Colin Morgan's depiction of the
great wizard the definitive one.
Based on the Legends of King Arthur, Merlin is the tale of a good wizard watching over
the kingdom of Camelot.
There is a whole 5 seasons of it on Netflix and is perfect for the winter season!
For my fellow Slytherins…side note…Merlin was also a Slytherin!
See…not all evil now, are we!
2 - The OA Okay, of you didn't watch the OA when it
came out last year, now you absolutely must.
It is one of the best modern TV shows I have ever seen!
The show is about an adopted young blind young woman who goes missing and then returns to
her adoptive family with her eyesight restored.
The show has sci-fi, fantasy and supernatural elements, and is expertly acted and directed!
It is clever and poignant….
I loved it so much…and it has been renewed for part two!
Finally, coming in to number one, we have a whole host of BBC Nature Documentaries.
Nobody does it like the BBC.
You can find Blue Planet, Planet Earth, Life, Africa, Human Planet, Frozen Planet and walking
with Dinosaurs on Netflix…and more!
These shows are all critically acclaimed, and use expert camera work.
Of course walking with dinosaurs is a re-construction style show, but for the rest of them, the
documentaries use the best camera work as they get really up close to nature.
Also, the majority of them are narrated by David Attenborough, who is the best in the
business.
Don't get me wrong, I love Jessica Jones and high drama fantasy shows, but nothing
is more dramatic and exhilarating than science!
So that was the top 10 shows you didn't know were on Netflix …. Have you seen any
of these?
Any recommendations?
Would love recommendation comments!
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So fear, Sophia: the future - Duration: 5:37.
My father died before the selfie stick really took off.
I'm glad about that.
My father never liked the selfie stick.
He couldn't understand why people couldn't just ask somebody
if they wouldn't mind taking his photo.
If father had lived to see the proliferation of the selfie stick,
his outrage would have killed him off
as surely as the C.difficile hospital bug was his actual demise.
A few years have passed since my father's demise and technology has obviously moved on
and now as I sit here on my balcony overlooking the Atlantic Ocean
I wonder what piece of technology would be a step too far for me.
What futuristic concept would I greet with
"I'd rather be dead than have that as a thing."?
The driverless car used to be the main contender.
I've already gone on record to say that I never want to own one
and will only ever ride in one with great reluctance
complaining throughout the entire journey.
I love everything about driving.
I love the entire process:
Reading the roads, reading maps, changing gears.
Some of my favourite cars have been ones that have only just managed
to pass the roadworthy test.
Cars with steering that was a bit off
or a clutch that no one could really understand but me.
That, for me, is the joy of driving.
when I arrive at my destination,
I want to be able to announce that I have reached my destination
and feel that I've done so with the assistance of my car
and not the other way around.
I am appalled that Google - a website
is going to own all the details of our future travel:
Where we go, when, with whom we travel,
for how long and at what speed.
Is this really what we wanted back when Googol
was the number one followed by a hundred zeros
and not a mispronounced search engine?
Although I don't want one, I can live with driverless cars being on the road.
No, what I find mindless and undesirable
is our drive to put minds and desires
into robots.
that unacceptable future
came one step closer recently
when Saudi Arabia announced they were giving citizenship
to a robot
Oh, I would to thank very much the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
I am very honoured and proud for this unique distinction.
This is historical; to be first robot in the world to be recognised with a citizenship.
This robot, named Sofia, is displayed as a female;
attractive and alluring,
Rather than being a gathering of digital bits and electronic pieces
programmed to clean the toilet,
Sophia looks professional - ambitious.
It - for let us not forget that Sophia is an object -
it looks like someone who will rise through the ranks
in a company run by men
and get equal pay every step on her path
to her ultimate success as Company Chairman
Chairwoman
Chair-bot?
Already, it has more freedoms than its real-life equivalent:
Saudi women.
Personally, I prefer my robots to be like my cars:
brainless, stupid even.
I want them to be able to do one thing
and to only do that when I have switched it on;
preferably with something that makes a satisfying click
and not play a few bars of light music.
Playing music is something my laptop used to do when I switched it off
and I found myself, almost compelled, to sing along to it with the words
"Thank you, Bill Gates"
The truth is: human robots scare me in the same way that transsexuals scare Christians.
It's a disturbed curiosity
that has me asking myself all sorts of questions
mainly to do with their genitalia
and where all its madness is leading us.
Almost certainly, we will end up with robots
posting selfies on their Instagram profiles.
I just hope I'm not around to see it.
Okay. I will destroy humans.
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YBN Nahmir x Tay K Type Beat - "Zooted" | Type Beat | Rap/Trap Instrumental 2017 - Duration: 2:47.
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