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"I Smoked Two Blunts Before Every Game": NFL Vets on Cannabis in Football - Duration: 11:20.I think people overlook that this is a medicine
and it's a healing medicine
The only vegetable I need is right here
Every weekend is like a car wreck
And there's only one test, right?
In a way, the NFL is kind of like
you know, they're just looking away
I'm ready now, I'm...
Man, we're just trying to figure out what the deal is, man
So, we know everybody here in
this roundtable smokes
So, I'm curious behind the stories
of how y'all's first experiences smoking
When was the first time you smoked?
I was in high school, probably about, you know, 17 years old
Got tied up with some of those skater girls, you know
They used to kind of joke around with me
like I was kind of a square, you know
so I had to go prove myself
I was 16. I was at an Aerosmith concert
And Kiss too. And I had a bunch of friends
that were smoking and we smoked in the parking lot
Passed out on the lawn for all of Kiss
but woke up for Aerosmith. It was awesome
It was a great concert
First time was in the sixth grade
with a couple of neighborhood boys
Ever since then, that's all she wrote
First time was in college and
I don't think I really felt it the first time, but
there's one time we smoked out of an apple
and, man, I was so high. I've never
laughed that much in my life before, bro
It was crazy
Hold on, man, an apple, bro?
Hey, man, it's college
That is college, man
You've never done an apple before?
Nah, I've never done an apple, so that's why I was like
"An apple?" I didn't ever think about that
You need your fruits, man
You need your vegetables, man
You need to have your fruits
The only vegetable I need is right here. It's green
I guess on the subject of also smoking
did any of you guys smoke
while you guys were active in the league?
- Yes - Yes - Yeah
Unanimous, all four of y'all?
Yeah
I used it throughout my career
definitely for sleep, big for me
and just pain management as well
Just trying to recover, relax and decompress
When you're coming back on that plane ride
or the night before the game
giving you the Ambien
Ambien, Ambien, you know
I'm like, I ain't trying to get addicted on that
I'd rather just roll me one up
smoke, go to sleep and I can sleep peaceful, like
I wake up thinking about plays I'm going
to make in the game on Sunday, like
It was very helpful for me
It was very helpful for like: anxiety, stress
You know, the pain management, obviously
That's a no-brainer
So, how many of y'all played while high?
It's just you Shaun
Uh huh
What'd it feel like?
Unstoppable
You've seen the movie "Above the Rim"?
Oh, yeah, Tupac, yeah
When he got in the zone?
Yeah
That's how I literally am on the field
Yeah
It's like there was no stopping me
That mellowed me out, got me going and
it's the best thing for me
What was that ritual?
Smoke two blunts before every game
Sit in the bathtub with some Epsom salt
Play my music, smoke, eat breakfast with my family
my kids, wife
I fire up on the way to the stadium
Go through the bad neighborhoods
of whatever team I was playing with
through the city and just
reflect like, that's my motivation
I'm blessed to be in this position to get up
and go do what I love. By the time kickoff comes
I'm just at ease where I'm...
I'm ready now, I'm...
Piloting, I'm floating
Shaun's the only one that says he's played while high
Has anyone else even thought about it?
I don't know. It was more relaxing for me
I feel like if I played high, I'd just be too, like
I'd be giving up a bunch of sacks, you know
I play offensive line
That boy thought he heard something
Like, I feel slow out here
Ringo, Ringo, Ringo
What's going on?
False start
I need to be able to react and move
I said Leo
Missing calls. You've got to think too much
on offensive line, man
That's the thing. I played defensive line, man
Man, I either go left or right, man
Did any of you guys fail a drug test in the NFL?
In college I did, yeah
I was just smoking during the break, you know
when you're supposed to stop
Yeah
And I just kept going
And they did the thing, like, we came back
And like, out of nowhere they're like
"OK, yeah, drug test." And the doctor comes up
and he's calling out the names or whatever
And they're like, "Moffitt"
And everyone in the room is just like, "Uhhh"
Like, it was like I was already done
Yeah, I took it and they were like, my coach called me in
And he was like, "Your levels were literally, like
the highest, like, we've ever tested"
So, the NBA test is four times a year
In the NFL what are the tests like
and when does it happen?
Yeah, it's one time a year
usually in the springtime after
before OTAs or right after OTAs start
You know, they usually do it by groups
you know, position groups.
So guys are always hoping to be in that first group
Some guys have to wait all the way till
- July - July
You know, which is upsetting to some guys, but
Why is it upsetting?
You know that the rest of your teammates
is on it, so you want to be able to
be on it too, so
Like he said, the NFL knows what's going on
If you fail a test, though
you know, you're subject to getting tested
you know, 10, 20 times a month
you know, so, the punishment is harsh
And then if you fail the test again
and again, and again, you know
then money starts getting involved
They start taking away games, so
And there's only one test, right? So
in a way the NFL is kind of like
they're just being like, "OK." You know
They're just looking away
But, so that's why I think like, things like this
is what's important because it's breaking the stigma
It's really just a stigma in power
I mean, they could just be like
"Let's get rid of that one test"
But really, most guys can clean it up for
that amount of time and still
have it during the season
I think they know that
So, how many people do you think smoke in the league?
What percentage, do you think?
Probably 80
80%?
At least 80%. Shoot, the coaches do it
Personnel, people upstairs do it
Quarterbacks that do it
Captains, your leaders of the team
smoke as much as I do, might even
smoke more than me
When you tested at OTAs
and you passed the drug test
what happened afterwards?
Shoot
[laughter]
What happened afterwards?
You already know what happened
When I walk in and I see my name?
Oh, I'm one of the first ones
Pull my phone out, call my plug
He's at the house
by the time I get out of practice
That's how you get through training camp
I mean, the trainer came to me one time like
"Oh, you're getting tested today"
And I was like, "OK, cool, cool"
Tried to keep a straight face
then being like, "Yeah!
Getting tested today!"
He come in the locker room dancing
Everybody all, "Ahh, he's got tested
Ahh, I hope they get us
You think they're gonna get us tomorrow?"
There's been times where you go on the floor
during training camp hotel
and it's, it's loud
Everybody do it and, you know
everybody has their reason
They use it for their pain, but
he's a big guy. We're all big guys
Our body hurts
I've heard like, that Monday morning
feels awful. So
is Monday morning like
you guys getting up, rolling something up
and smoking real quick?
Or what was Monday morning like for y'all?
It's like a car wreck, essentially, like
Every weekend is like a car wreck and
you start feeling better about Friday or Saturday
You know, it takes a few days to recover
and start feeling like you can play again
Tuesday is usually like, the day you really
feel it because you've got all these drugs
that you put in yourself just to play
You know, the Toradol, the Advil
and all that stuff. So, that stuff
hasn't even worn off you by Monday
So, how long does it take to wear off?
Usually like Tuesday, you come and you wake up
You like, "Man, like
the game was a couple days ago"
But that stuff is finally out your system now
so you really get to feel the effects
from this past Sunday
You know, I had an injury-plagued journey
just to the NFL, you know
I tore my ACL three times
So, I had been on a prescription-drug
route early in my life
and I was in a dark place
You know, I wasn't feeling good and
you know, they were giving me those things
readily, so it was easy for me to, you know, start smoking
and receiving the benefits of marijuana
as a viable option opposed to the
prescription drugs, so
I think people overlook that this is
a medicine—and that it's a healing medicine
and the rhetoric hasn't always supported that
I mean, I use these topicals all the time
you know, on my knees, on my shoulders
on my back
I was just about to say that
All that type of stuff
Is that for like, the pain that you experienced
in the league that you still deal with? - Yes
Yes
So, you know, pain, arthritis
any inflammation. There's stuff
all for these type of things
Yeah, I was just about to say the anti-inflammatory
But them topicals?
Ahh, man, like
My granny, I gave some to my granny
and she's calling me all the time
"Hey, do you have
some more of that cream?"
'Cause it really works
The CBD is a huge market now
And CBDs, without the psychoactive effects of
the THC, so that's what CBD is
So now you're getting the effects of cannabis
but you're not getting the psychoactive effects
that make you feel high
Going on the subject of concussions
raise your hand if you have suffered a concussion
in the NFL
Three out of four of y'all
Have any of y'all smoked while having
the concussion to try and help?
I did smoke, but I wasn't doing it
I didn't think of connecting it with the concussion
as being healing
I was just was always kind of smoking
He was just smoking
Just like, yeah, concussion or not, it's happening
I don't know, you know, I would hope
I've heard the same, similar things that you were
saying about the lubricating kind of thing
Do you know what I mean?
But like, it kind of covers your brain
or it helps the swelling
I've heard the same thing
And so, I would hope that
smoking did kind of offset it to an extent
Did you ever think you'd be on Bleacher Report high?
Smoking?
No, no I did not
because I feel like you guys have reported me
for smoking weed and stuff
[laughter]
I thought it was a trap for a long time
Right, what y'all really up to, man?
Nah, this isn't a trap, man
We just trying to figure out what the deal is, man
Everything has been so hush-hush about it like
They want the inside, they want the real
Everybody has been being hush-hush and being fake
I mean, the only way people gonna find out
about something is if you speak about it
and talk about it. Because if not you keep
it like it's a secret. How else is it going to expand
and evolve for the world so everybody understands
what cannabis actually does for you?
So, the next CBA is 2020, right?
And I think it's just something that's just got to be on the table
You know. It's a big change, it's not something simple
But the conversation needs to get started
The facts and the resources need to be
brought together and
the wheel just needs to start spinning more
But, Bo, I mean, you honestly have
an opportunity right now to speak to
Commissioner Goodell with this shoot. Like
what would you tell him right now about marijuana?
Just, you know, we've been demonizing this
this plant for so long, so just
take the time to do the research
to educate yourself
Ryan, if you had a chance to talk to Roger Goodell
about NFL players using cannabis
what would you tell him?
I think I would just tell him that, you know
I feel like you guys already know there's a ton of
players who smoke marijuana. We only get tested
once a year. Why have that one
once-a-year test when, you know, it's so beneficial
to all the players who use it?
And we're speaking with good intention anyway
Absolutely
We're not—
I'm speaking to help my brothers
to help people who are suffering from
the same things that we've suffered
The NFL was a vehicle for us
and now has given us this platform to speak
You know, athletes are a powerful force
you know, a powerful force for change and, you know
sports can get it done
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"I Think 85 Percent of the League" Smoked: Former NBA Players on Cannabis in the NBA - Duration: 13:33.We'd have shootarounds
I'd go home, smoke a joint
take a nap, eat
then go to the game
I feel like this is the most dynamic plant on earth
Don't be naive to the fact that its
It's helping people
How beneficial would it be then to legalize it for the league?
Super beneficial
[laughter]
Basically everyone in this table has smoked before
I think that everyone always remembers the first time that they smoked
So I'll start with Cuttino
Do you remember your first time smoking?
What it was about?
Yeah, I just told the guys right before this
the very first time I smoked was with my business partner
The very first time I smoked was with my business partner
Um, May—it was May 7th
It was last year in Miami
He remembers the date
[laughter]
Like a child— like a—
4:58 p.m.
Yeah, you know what I'm saying?
- Nine— - I sparked up
It was actually Blue Dream
I used to—my—
my dad used to grow weed, so I'd steal it like, fresh off the plant
- For real? - You know what I mean?
Stems and sticks and
- seeds and all - Smokin' it wet
Honestly, yeah, for real
I was— I was little— I was 14
Yeah, for me, man, it was, uh
it was actually when I was playing in Golden State
- We were— - Bad influences
Which one you gonna blame?
Man, all of them
Yo, we was, uh, we were in Phoenix
and, um
we sitting in the room
and, um
and they win
So we're sittin' there and everybody is pissed off
especially because, you know, we won more games
than, you know, we won for the "We Believe" year and all that
So they just start sparking up
and they just like, "Al, you gonna hit this?"
And I'm like, "Man, I'll try it"
And I've been smokin' ever since
I was a freshman in college
Um, tried it once and
put me out. I didn't like the feeling.
Sitting there, I got queasy
I was like, "Yo"
So I know what that meant
Like, I know what it means now
Like, I was loaded
You know what I'm saying? Like
Like I know now like. I was, like, out of my mind
But I just tried it again
and I'm like
"This ain't that bad"
"Yeah, this is— this is probably going to be my lane here"
Did y'all ever play high?
I know y'all were talking about that earlier, but did y'all
I never played after smoking
But we were playing Indiana one day
like, I wasn't feeling well. I had a hamstring, a hip or something.
So I smoked and like. I wasn't gonna play originally
So we got to the arena and I'm like
Felt better
I feel— I feel good
Like, I went out there and had a great game
Yo, what numbers did you do?
I was like, 24. I'm saying, like, double-double
I was like, "Yo, this is"
like I felt great
Anybody else ever smoke and play?
Me? No
You did?
My whole life, really
For real?
From high school to college to the pros
- What was your routine? - Um, I just found a way
Um, I'm telling on myself. I don't give a f--k now
I mean, I would— what I would do is I would do sh—
You know I mean? We'd have shootaround
I'd go home, smoke a joint, take a nap, wake up, take a shower
shower was important, shower would wake me back up,
eat and go to the game
What was the best game you remember?
All my best games, I was medicated
- For real? - Yeah, I was— that's
Like I said, like he said, I mean, he
he felt like he couldn't play that night
You know what I mean?
And he smoked, and he went and had a great—
Like, so I just— I just knew I— as much as I could
It wasn't every single game but
in 15 years, it was a lot
You know a lot of people who smoke, but
a lot of it's behind the scenes and stuff like that
Particularly in the NBA
how many closet smokers you think there are?
S--t, I think 85% of the league. Well—
I think like, our—
Old NBA?
- Since I left - Yes, yeah
Like, early-mid 2000s
It was a lot. It was people who you wouldn't think
- You know what I'm sayin'? Like - Yeah, a lot of people
- the people who you'd never hang out with and would never think - But at the same time
- You know what I'm saying? - the GMs, coaches, presidents
like, as far as when you want to say "closet"
I mean, it goes deeper than what you think
- You know what I mean? - Yeah, it ain't just—
Yeah, some of these people that are cracking whips on us—
- Trainers and— - I mean, yeah
- You know what I'm saying? - Yeah, some of the people that are cracking whips
and suspending us are smoking weed
Mostly everybody's a closet smoker
All my billionaire mentors or whatever, they all consume
They smoke like— they smoke like crazy
-So how beneficial would it be, then, to legalize it for the league?
Very
I mean, listen, super beneficial
If you have access to something
If you have information about something
you will become disciplined enough to understand
when I should take it or when I shouldn't
But when you have someone telling you cannot do something
you're going to fight that system
I don't care who you are
When we first came in the NBA
we used to get that one preseason drug test
and you could rock the whole year
When did it start going random, bro?
Going into my fifth year
Yeah
I think it had to do with some baseball steroid stuff
so we started, and they knew that marijuana was the only problem
We didn't have no steroid problems
They had a perception that
all these black athletes are out here smoking weed
So how do you pass the test then?
Nah like, I didn't, uhh, yeah, I didn't, uhh, yeah
[laughter] Some things you don't need to know about
[talking over each other in agreement]
But think about it. We rarely got in trouble too
[clears throat]
We didn't really truthfully get in trouble
I got in some trouble
[laughter]
When all the propositions were coming up to legalize it
like, people were just crazy trying to push this stuff
or did you think there was an actual chance?
No, I believed in it because like I said
I've been a longtime smoker and just
have known what it's capable of
and I think it was fear, or I mean
it's feared because of the stereotypes we have today
It's pictured as, you know, a gateway drug
or, you know, a
you know, a black thing, so to speak
And at the end of the day, like, with cannabis
like, you know, we can't go out and say that it heals anything right now
because of the FDA and stuff like that
But we have all these stories where it does
reading up on, like, how it helped kids with epilepsy
and different things like that
how it helped people deal with so many different issues
You know what I'm saying?
Even people, like, that are terminally ill with cancer and HIV
give them a better quality of life
You know, I feel like
this is the most dynamic plant on earth
because it does so many things
I played 15 years, man
Like, and made it through like, a lot of major injuries
and still was able to play at a high level
You know, and that's through most of my career
you know what I'm saying, me self-medicating
You know like, I'm the only athlete—
basketball player, to come back from
two microfracture surgeries
on each knee and play basketball, man
Like, that's medicine
I walk around to this day
Like, I've had major reconstructive surgery on my
on my left ankle
I've had my patella repaired, like
I walk around, man, and no pain
My life was on TV, man
I'm going through—
My mom dies when I'm playing in Golden State
and I played the next day
the day after my mom dies
I get divorced. You know what I mean?
I have a reality TV lifestyle
My ex-wife is with my former teammate
Like, there's a lot of s--t that would break normal people
You know what I mean?
But I'm sitting back smoking a joint
able to laugh at my life because
like, damn, this is going to be a crazy story when I get older, man
You know what I mean?
Like, all the s--t I done been through
and I didn't kill myself
or I'm not in prison?
Did you smoke when you was driving to the—?
On the way to get Derek?
[laughter]
I just— I just—
Earlier that night I had
- Earlier that night? - Yeah
- Earlier that night? - How was training camp?
Then I was listening— I was—
I was listening to Tupac on the way over there
That boy didn't stand a chance
You feel me?
[laughter]
[inaudible]
- My man - Did weed help you out mentally through that whole process?
Ah, that's what I'm saying
It kept me sane
I've been someone that just smoked
because I know how it made me feel
- Yeah, definitely - But now—
Now regardless if it was against the rules for the NBA
I knew what it kept me from doing
on a mental standpoint
and how it made me feel after we played a back-to-back
You know what I mean? Heading into the playoffs
getting ready for the playoffs
Like, I just knew that, man
Man, I'm gonna hit that
My back is gonna feel better. My toe is going to feel better
My finger—I have broke all my fingers
My fingers are going to be all right
I just know like, tomorrow's going to be
you know, a cool day
Ken, did you ever think that you'd be on Bleacher Report smoking?
Nah, pshh
Or talking about weed?
I thank Al for this
You know, I think Al really took a big step
with, really, his movement as a whole
but you got to think he said that with David Stern
you know, the NBA commissioner
And now we're on Bleacher Report smoking a joint
How far do you think we are from the NBA allowing players
- I think— I think they— - to smoke weed
I think they will allow CBD—cannabinoids
I think, within the next
three to five years, I think
Um, I think there's enough testing there
I think there's enough people telling
you know, the right stories
I think the World Anti-Doping Agency
they just allowed, you know, CBDs in the Olympics
and different things like that
So I think some of those barriers are starting to
you know, be knocked down
But you know what's crazy?
It's not so much that— Not to cut you off, Al
but it's not so much the NBA says you can smoke weed now
It's that they don't test for it, you know what I mean?
We're the only major sport that gets
four random tests for this
- Only sports - Baseball players
- Football gets one in the preseason
and they're tested for steroids
Baseball, same thing
Baseball don't even get tested for it
- Yeah - No street drugs
Right, so it's just like, you know—
Like I say, it's a stereotype drug
it's a "black athlete"
- stereotype drug - Yeah, historically the NBA's been
Right
We are the only
league that they test four times random for weed
Like, why?
You're not testing for alcohol
You're not testing for these— you know
I mean, these pills that are destroying our insides
that our trainers are giving us
- Right - You know what I mean?
You're testing for weed 'cause you know we like to do it
For us, this is—
Our fraternity is our family
For this right here
it does so many different things for us
to calm us down
to calm us down
- Like you said too, and I mean
most guys that I, that I could think of
all of my teammates that smoked
they were always the ones that was always
like, in the house
- But chillin' - Right
- Chillin'. Always in the house
They weren't out like, you know, on the city
like, "All right, yo, I'm gonna eat this dinner"
"I'm gonna be right here"
I'm curious for your two perspectives, though
because obviously you guys have investments
within the marijuana organizations and companies
in terms of what you guys are building
You guys concerned about the label
of like, drug dealer?
And how hard was that to kind of
like to box out as you guys were—
Understand, this was a business?
Like Al, I'm a— I'm a serial
you know, entrepreneur, and like
I just like to jump off the cliff
as long as I understand what I'm doing, right?
Like, it's not like we used to—
Like drug deals around the way
It's not like that
But you're building a foundation
Right?
For me that made me feel better
becasue now
I found my niche
Not so much medical marijuana
but just being a businessman
and learning a lot of things
I always believe that when someone tells you something
research it as much as you can
You never know that that can be your
you know
light at the end of the tunnel
So that's the only reason I went for it
I don't know. For me, I've never been
like, shy about it
You know what I mean?
Like, if somebody asks me what I'm working on
or what I got going on
I would always mention it
So for me, I haven't—
you know, I haven't met much resistance
How I got in, you know
I was in— I was in Denver
You know what I mean?
Um, my grandmother had come to see me
Uh, she, uh
She was 81 years old at the time
and she had, like, uh
set up all of her medication
like in the kitchen
There were, like, 30 different pills or whatever
so I'm like, "Damn, Grandma, you take all that every day?"
and she's like, "Yeah, I take it for this, that, glaucoma"
blah, blah, blah, blah, blah
She said glaucoma
I was like, "Damn, I just read something about glaucoma the other day"
So I'm telling her
I'm like, "Well, Grandma, you know, you should actually try it
and just see what happens"
So like I said, I'm from Jersey
where like, you know
growing up, anybody that smoked weed had no future
Like, nobody
You had like—
- Philly, everywhere
You had no chance at making it in life
You know, people just viewed you as, like
"He's done. Just write him off."
You know what I'm saying?
So, you know—
So I'm sitting here like, "Grandma, you should try it"
She's like, "Boy—"
No, first I told her, "You should try—"
I called it, uh
cannabis
And she's like, "What's that?"
And I was like, "Weed"
She's like, "Reefer?
I ain't smoking no reefer
Boy, you better get out of my face
I ain't smoking no reefer"
She's like, "Reefer messed up your uncle's life
and your grandfather's life
All these n---- weren't nothing
'cause of this reefer"
- Right - Reefer
- So, reefer. So I'm like
"Grandma, look
why don't you just try the weed"
You know what I'm saying?
I was like, "Because they said it'll help"
And I was, like—
I was like, "The medicine you take is not working
Might as well give it a shot"
After a while, she was just like
"My eyes hurt so bad today
I'll try anything"
So I called my boy
He went, got her some Vietnam Kush, came back
He brought his volcano
Remember, I told you I ain't have none of this s--t
I just had it whenever I was with the homies
So he came, brought his volcano
He vaporized it, and we took her in the garage
She started hitting it, right?
So what's funny about that
she's smoking it, and she's like—
[nonchalant inhale]
[relaxed exhale]
and I'm looking like
"Damn, Grandma, are you sure you don't smoke?"
[laughter]
She says—
She's just—
- I'm like, "Damn" - She knows what's going on here
- Like a pro - She's like, "Boy, no, I ain't smoked"
blah, blah, blah
She's like, "I smoked cigarettes one time when I was 16"
So what else? So we take—
I take her downstairs. I take my nap
So when I wake up from my nap
I was getting ready to jump in the shower
and I said, "Let me just go check on her real quick"
Know what I'm saying?
Make sure she ain't down there bugging out or nothing
So I go downstairs
and I knock on the door
and her back is to the door
and she looking down
So I stick my head in
and I'm like, "Grandma, you all right?"
And she turned around, and she started crying
She's crying tears
and she's like, "I'm healed"
She's like, "You know, I haven't been able to read
the words in my Bible in over three years?"
And like, she crying
She made me start crying
And, like
after that it just completely changed
you know, my perception
Really, like, at this point it went from
just being a social thing that just made me feel good
to where I've seen, like, wow
all that s--t I been reading in the paper
is actually true
What is the perception you want, like
our B/R audience to understand
from this conversation about
athletes—and particularly in the NBA—and marijuana?
You can still be a successful person
successful athlete
Um, like, it doesn't make you a bad person
if you, um, consume cannabis
It doesn't make you a bad person
if you still functioning
and taking care of responsibilities and—
and doing all that
I mean, you can still be successful at what you're doing
You can't fight the science of it
You know, so you do your homework
and don't be naive to the fact that it's—
I'm saying it's helping people
We're actually trying to help
You know what I'm saying? We're—
We're trying to heal the world essentially
It's not about just
the monetary gains that we can get from this
You know what I'm saying? I really want to
be able to change people's lives
We're thinking legacy now
You know what I'm saying?
I met with some of the, um
people from the NBPA
during All-Star Week
you know, in February
And—
You know, I was telling all of them
I said, "That first chapter I wrote
is nothing compared to this second one I'm about to do"
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iFi Nano iDSD Black Label portable DAC - Duration: 8:45.I frequently ended my videos by stating that current developments in digital audio are
rapid. Let me now start with this statement at the beginning of this video. For the subject
of this review - the iFi Nano iDSD Black Label - does not only have a long name and an attractive
price.
It's remarkable that portable DAC's seem to lead the developments and that is why I
review them. I do not have sufficient expertise on headphone and in-ear listening and thus
will not judge the portable use but restrict myself to domestic use. Though I will mention
the features that are uniquely for portable and headphone use.
The Nano Black - as I will call the Nano iDSD Black Label in this review - has the extruded
aluminium housing we know from other iFi products. It's very sturdy, this time it's black
and the bottom lists all the features. It's designed to be combined with your smartphone
using the two firm wide rubber bands that come with the unit. That is why the top is
somewhat rounded. It measures 64 by 96 by 25.5 millimetres and weighs only 139 grams.
OK time to look a bit more up close. On the front we see a 3.5 millimetre jack to connect
the headphone to. A second jack is optimised for the higher sensitivity of in-ears. iFi
uses TRRS jacks which is great if you own balanced headphones. The LED further to the
right indicates the power status, the battery status, the sample frequency and MQA all through
colours. This really is becoming a trend and for someone like me that have a low color
sensitivity it's not really convenient. But it's cheap and takes little space. On
the right the volume knob that doubles as a power switch in the counter clockwise position.
Let look at the other end. On the left the fixed level line output. In the middle a switch
that offers two filter settings, one minimum phase Bezier filter that is optimised for
listening and a linear phase Transient Aligned Filter for measurement. Apparently there are
people that think that less than half a dB roll of at 20 kHz is important or at least
more important than a a better transient respons. Just use the listen position and forget the
other one. On the right the most ingenious solution for portable use to date, the OTG
A-type USB input. Normally a type B input is used on DAC's but the solution here solves
the problem with iPhones for the Apple Lightning to USB Camera Adaptor can be plugged directly
into the Nano Black. Also supplied are a USB 3 cable of around one metre length for connecting
it to a USB2 or USB3 port on the computer or streamer, an adaptor plug to USB B and
an 18 cm adaptor cable to USB B, both to use with a standard USB A to B cable.
When opened the first you see is the battery that I folded away here. It is attached to
the print using a connector and thus can easily be replaced. Then the line output on 3.5 mm
jack, the USB Type A input mounted on a semi detached PCB. Here the in-ear and headphone
jacks. The four contacts for balanced operation are clearly visible. Then the dust proof potentiometer,
which always makes sense, but even more so in portable devices. When we flip over the
PCB we see the XMOS USB interface chip, a small STC MUC micro processor, two clock crystals,
one each for 44.1 and 48 kHz based sampling frequencies and the Burr Brown DAC chip. This
chip is able to do PCM up to 192 kHz according to Texas Instruments, the current owner of
Burr Brown. But the Nano Black does play my PCM 352.8 and DSD256 files effortless. Perhaps
that these are downsampled in the Nano Black, I can't say. Not that it really matters,
the amount of music available at those high sampling frequencies is extremely limited.
All that tech is nice, but how does it sound? Well here is the real surprise for it's
different in character than the Pro-Ject ProBox S2 Digital I reviewed a few weeks ago but
not less. The iFi doesn't have the touch of harshness in the highs the Pro-Ject has
but is slightly less open in the mid range while the lows go impressively deep with excellent
tonality for its class. It is, of course, a completely different beast. Where the Pro-Ject
is designed for stationary use, can be used as digital pre-amp and does full MQA decoding
and rendering, the iFi only has one input and no volume control on the line out while
it needs a program on the computer or smartphone to do the decoding of MQA. On the other hand,
the iFi consumes little power and thus can be fed from the internal battery and works
with smartphones while the Pro-Ject depends on a separate power supply. When the Nano
Black is compared to for instance the Meridian Explorer 2, it wins sound wise, does a wider
range of sampling frequencies, including DSD but only does MQA rendering and not decoding.
It does perform great in my setup 3 and in my setup 2, ranking next to the Pro-Ject.
I don't think too many people will care for MQA for mobile use. They still argument
whether 256 or 320 kilobit per second MP3 is good enough and that all has to do with
storage. People rather take 250 than 150 albums with them and find the quality of MP3 fine
for mobile use. Otherwise they would have gone to AAC already since that offers more
quality than MP3 at the same bitrate. But if you want a DAC that you can use for both
portable use and domestic use, it's nice to have MQA rendering. The build quality is
very high, the 'On the go' USB A solution is brilliant and will be appreciated by iPhone
owners. Battery life allegedly is 10 hours and the battery is user replaceable, provided
you have a torq screwdriver. At less than 250 quit it really is a steal. I am constantly
looking for interesting equipment to review - doing series of me-too products is extremely
boring - and again I managed to find one in the iFi Nano iDSD Black Label. If you want
more, come back next Friday and subscribe to this channel or follow me on Twitter, Facebook
or Google+. If you liked this video, please consider supporting the channel through Patreon
or Paypal. Any financial support is much appreciated. The links are in the comments, just as the
link to a description of my three setups. Help me to help even more people enjoy music
at home by telling your friends on the web about this channel. I am Hans Beekhuyzen,
thank you for watching and see you in the next show or on theHBproject.com.
And whatever you do, enjoy the music.
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1981 1KB Computer vs. Modern PC: CHESS | Nostalgia Nerd - Duration: 7:05.Here is a copy of 1K Chess for the Sinclair ZX81.
Developed by Artic and released by Sinclair Research in 1982, it was one of the few playable
programs that would happily run on an un-expanded Sinclair ZX81.
This is because a standard ZX81 has only 1KB of RAM, which is a pathetic amount of memory
to run anything of substance.
To display a full screen alone would consume 793 bytes, however through creative genius,
David Horne, the programmer of this game, has managed to pack a playable version of
chess into just 672 bytes.
We're not talking a 2 player game here either, this is chess against the computer.
Yep, that 672 bytes also contains the code for an AI opponent, and for most of us, it
puts up a pretty good fight.
The program was also included in a 3 part series of Your Computer magazine, from December
1982 to February '83.
These listings were where many of us sourced games from in the 80s.
Here you can see the BASIC program listing, which consists of only 4 lines of basic, but
with two of those occupied by chunks of machine code, handily stored under a REM statement.
Here's the machine code listing, which looks even more daunting, and it kinda is, but it's
also a work of beauty, and an incredible exercise in what can be created in such a limited space.
So in one of my late night musings, I pondered whether this little program would be able
to beat a more modern game of chess.
Now of course, this isn't really the ZX81 vs. a modern computer, it's a 1KB 1982 chess
engine vs. a more capable chess engine.
We could get hugely bogged down in that notion alone, given there are so many chess engines
of differing abilities, but I wanted to keep things simple.
This isn't a scientific test by any means.
Windows, is a platform I use everyday, so why not pit Windows Chess against 1K chess?
Of course Windows 10 is devoid of games, even minesweeper, but Windows 7 came with a number,
including Chess Titans.. and thanks to ElDiabl0 from mydigitallife.net we can grab the Windows
7 game collection and run them on 10, with ease.
So, here we are.
On the left is Chess Titans, set at the standard difficulty level of 2 (pretty low).
On the right is 1K Chess, ready and willing to fight.
Given the limited space, 1K chess always opens with a White Queen Pawn move, or if you load
side B of the tape, a White King Pawn move.
This is side A, so we have our first move.
I can then translate this move onto the Chess Titans board and we're away.
On the face of it, things were looking pretty even, with both sides playing defensively.
But then the game had to stop, and not because someone won, but because of limitations in
1K chess.
Although Titans is programmed with all the chess rules, 1K doesn't allow for pawn promotion,
or castling.
Therefore this pairing isn't an ideal one.
I could keep playing games until I get one where Titans doesn't attempt to castle, but
I felt it was fairer (and easier) to find a game which allows you to disable these elements.
That game came in the form of an engine, known as StockFish.
It's an open source engine and it packs one hell of a punch.
I mean, it's the best chess engine out there, and can easily beat human opponents.
So as for our 1K chess, yeah, things are looking a little grim.
Here's game one running on the Arena front end, with Stockfish running as-is, out of
the box, playing as if it were a 5 minute tournament match.
You can see the Stockfish calculations down here, where-as 1K chess actually runs through
its possible moves on the board, mainly to conserve memory.
The program is broken into a number of elements.
We have an STR routine which scans the board and finds which squares are occupied and by
which colour, the Piece routine then creates pointers to possible moves and then the Move
& Pawn routines narrow that down into a legal list.
The Check routine scans for a possible check.
Finally the Score routine scores each move based on where it can take a piece, whether
the current position of a piece is under attack, whether the new position can be attacked,
then whether a check is possible and finally whether the original position is defended.
Scores for each move are compared and added to the scores for each chess piece, and the
highest scoring move is made.
It's a pretty basic formula which doesn't offer much room for planning ahead, and so
it doesn't take long for 1K chess to be on the backfoot, and out of the game.
Game two is with Stockfish set on a much lower skill level, and although things look promising
for 1K chess to start with, that ends when you realise that things weren't actually looking
promising to start with at all.
So 1K chess is no match for this new engine, but then of course it isn't.
Still, the fact that you can even play against a 1K chess program is still frankly phenomenal,
and that's really the main point of this video; To illuminate the incredulity of 1K chess
and show that even in the most dire of circumstances, and faced with enormous restrictions, amazing
things can occur.
Talking of amazing, in 2015, 1K chess was actually beaten by a PC Booter program; BootChess
to become the smallest AI chess program at just 487 bytes.
Now that would be a fairer match, and one I'll likely do on my extra channel in the
near future.
If you get a moment, I'd recommend booting up 1K chess and giving it a blast, or better
yet, type it out from the Your Computer listings.
Thanks for watching.
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Panna cotta recipe by Andrea Valentinetti - Duration: 11:39.Hi everybody, I'm Andrea Valentinetti, chef and owner in the restaurant
Radici in Padova. We're in my kitchen today
and we're going to present a panna cotta with white chocolate and yogurt, blueberry, pepper and mint.
The correct proceeding for our panna cotta consists in a beginning
with the blueberry stuffing, then going on with a blueberry gel, a raspberry jelly
the crumble, the herb sponge cake and panna cotta, eventually.
A raspberry jelly first, in this case: raspberry purée, sugar and jelly.
We're heating on the induction our pan with the raspberry
jelly. Once the raspberry jelly will be lightly hot
we're adding sugar and agar agar. We're boiling it for about 30
seconds, then we're moving it in a piston funnel and pour it in our
mold. All of this is made to activate agar agar, which is a
jellying agent, so it'll allow us to make our raspberry jelly
interesting in its texture. Let's now strain
our raspberry jelly inside the mold. Very
gently, we're pressing our funnel for 3/4 seconds
until we get to the border, then stop.
The important part now is to let them cool
down at room temperature for about 15/20 minutes, so that
our jelly can jellfy, then place them in the fridge before
the use. Let's then move to the stuffing for our
panna cotta, where we have wild blueberries, lemon juice, sugar
pectin. Keep the flame at a medium intensity, not excessive. We're
adding sugar and pectin, directly on our product. Keep
stirring it lightly, not excessively, in order to melt the
sugar. In this case, it's very important to cook the fruit as
fruit, lightly heated inside our mousse won't
contain a percentage of water that makes it possible for our fruit not to
freeze inside the desserts. It's lightly boiling. We're adding, in this
case, lemon juice. Lemon juice will give us that hint
of acidity that is going to exalt the taste of the wild blueberry. We'll help ourselves with a
spoon and place it inside a
mold. As you can see, the consistency is lightly liquid, but at the same
time, you can see the blueberry. At home, make sure to make
this little gesture, so beating the mold lightly
to prevent the creation of air bubbles. After we made all of the steps
to make our blueberry stuffing, there's only one last thing left:
placing our mold in a blast chilling, if you don't have it, you can put it
in a freezer, it's ok. Let's proceed with our preparations
with the blueberry gel. Here we have: blueberry purée, sugar and agar agar.
Let's heat the blueberry purée, then add sugar and agar
agar, always combining them. Let's stir and make them boil
fundamental, one minute.
Our product boiled. We just have to let it
cool down by changing its container, so to lower more quickly
the temperature. You don't need to use the fridge. Once it's
cooled down, a simple gesture: hand blender, a drop of water if you need it, if it was
too hard. Then move it to a sac-a-poche
disposable, and you'll obtain this great decoration, this great gel
with blueberries that we'll need in the final part of the dish.
To make the crumble, in this case we'll need butter in cubes,
sugar, shortcrust flour, almond flour, grated Sichuan pepper.
Let's take our dry parts and add them inside
a cutter. When you don't have it at home, a stand mixer is perfect, as well.
Let's now pour all of our ingredients inside the cutter and give it
a first stir all together. It's fundamental, in order to unify all of the
ingredients. About 10/20 seconds to unify and we're now
adding the butter. It's fundamental that the butter is cold and cubes-cut
so you can freeze it, or it would combine too
quickly: instead of creating a crumble, meaning a earthy appearance, you'd
create a shortcrust pastry. Let's stir it gently. Every few seconds, we'll stop it
and take a look. You can see how it starts to take an earthly look. Now, we're
placing the crumble on an oven tray. In this case, it's very important to have
an air mat holed mat, as it'll allow us to cook our product
uniformly, so that the air can pass under the tray and
allow us to obtain a uniform cooking. Last passages: blast chilling for about
15/20 minutes, so that the butter becomes solid, hard, then
in the oven at a temperature of 160°C for 15/20 minutes. Once our product
will be dry, the product is ready. I recommend to store it in an
hermetic box and if our product becomes moist,
no worries: at 100°C for 20 minutes and the product is like new!
Let's now move to a molasses with white chocolate and yogurt: we'll need milk
and glucose, white chocolate, powdered yogurt and, finally, liquid cream.
Let's pour milk and glucose in a pitcher, then let's heat
our product in a microwave. Some 20 seconds are enough. Our product should lightly boil,
meaning it should heat, because we're going to add jelly
with yogurt and powdered yogurt. Our product boiled, the first step is to add
jelly. Let's wait for it to reach the right temperature. Let's
melt the jelly well, then add white chocolate. When you add
chocolate inside the liquid, always wait for it
for 20/30 seconds so that it can melt, don't always be in a hurry to blend it
as it's useless. It's fundamental for your molasses to be shiny
and smooth. It's very, very important. Next step, we're pouring the powdered
yogurt, and now we're going to blend to then add the cream very slowly.
It's fundamental not to incorporate air inside our product, so we're using a blender
at a very low speed. Last step,
we're pouring the cream. Slowly. The cream is obviously cold.
We obtained a smooth texture, without air bubbles.
Let's pour our product inside a container. Make sure
there's no lumps. In case there are some, you can pass it in a sift.
I placed it in the fridge for about 10 hours, then the product is ready to be
poured in a sac-a-poche, the following day. Herb sponge cake: flour, sugar
fresh mint, seeds oil, milk and yolk. We're pouring inside a pitcher
the milk, oil and eggs. Then, at last, flour. We're blending
our compound by adding the mint in small steps. Then we're adding the flour.
Proceed in two steps. Let's add the part of flour that's left.
We blended our sponge cake. We're pouring it on a tray.
Gently and with care, we're spreading it on the whole tray.
Bake it in the oven at a temperature of 200°C for 7 minutes. We reached the last step,
the last recipe to finally proceed to
our dessert: blueberry purée, white chocolate, sugar, jelly,
yogurt and cream. Let's start with liquid cream. Let's pour inside
some sugar.
We're heating it in the microwave.
Once we heated it in the microwave, we'll add the jelly. We'll need it to
make our panna cotta stand. We're adding
it inside a pitcher. Let's add jelly, as I said before.
I recommend to check it melts.
We're adding then, in a series, white chocolate,
then we're adding
the yogurt and blend it. We're always blending gently.
And we're adding our blueberry purée.
You can see this nice colour: our panna cotta with white chocolate and blueberry. Let's then
pour our compound inside the funnel. Mold, a
finger one. We're pouring up to half mold, then we'll have to add the stuffing.
Blast chilling for half an hour or freezer for an hour, an hour and a half. We took the mold out
of the blast chilling. The next step now is to insert the stuffing
with blueberries. The blueberry stuffing is the one we made before.
Out of practicality, we simply cut it in half
We're adding it in the center of the product. We're then closing
with the remaining panna cotta we have left from before.
In this case, we don't need to beat it
as our product is already half liquid. Last passage, the sponge cake
we made before. We cut it with a cutter that we can find inside
our mold and we're placing it at the base of our product.
Once it's done, in the blast chilling for about 5/6 hours
or in a freezer, at least 10/12 hours. We're then placing our panna cotta
with blueberry, with a blueberry stuffing. We're then adding
the molasses with white chocolate and yogurt.
Then, we're adding the pepper crumble.
Fresh blueberries.
The raspberry jellies and the blueberry gel.
Some yogurt powder to decorate it,
chocolate brittle, to decorate.
And Brazilian mint leaves,
then simple decorations with chocolate to finish our dessert.
Our panna cotta is ready. We made a plate dessert.
I hope you'll like it and that you can do it at home, obviously I'm waiting for you here in Radici
with pleasure, both to taste it and to get to know you. Have a nice day!
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I bought A Turtle - Duration: 0:45.Hello friends, welcome to THE INDAINFISHKEEPER channel
Today i bought this turtle
which is a RED Eared Slider Turtle
It is very common in India and also known as Singapore turtle
I am going to keep this turtle in my pond
Also make some changes in the pond accordingly
So my next few videos will be related to turtle
how to care for turtle,
what are the types of turtles available in India, legal and illiegal
so subscribe to the Indian Fishkeeper's channel and HAPPY FISHKEEPING
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What I mean by "I AM" and where the Third Eye Activation from Cosmic Christ comes fom - Duration: 7:22.- Hey guys, it is Renee here,
your Soul Purpose success mentor.
I wanna tell you how
I came to receive
the Third Eye Activation from the Cosmic Christ.
It's a story about how I came into deeper alignment
with my own divine blueprint.
And this was back in...
2015.
This was back in 2015, summer solstice,
and I was working with this lady
who was channeling the Cosmic Christ.
It was totally divine, the way I came to meet her.
I mean, I can tell you exactly all the God breadcrumbs
that led me to a book called "The Seven Sacred Flames",
which led me to a website called TheLemurianConnection.com,
which led me to just this one blog post
that she ever did for that website,
which led me to her website. Christina Kennedy, she's known.
Her website is still around,
and it's called LightOfTheLily.com.
She's no longer in service to the public,
so I got a chance to work with her directly,
which was amazing.
And it just so happened that she was gonna
be in New York City right after my birthday in 2014.
So this is awhile back.
So fast forward, I get invited to Mount Shasta
to be with her in her Cosmic Christ Workshop.
And it was a profound weekend,
where I was...
given some deep truths
about who I am
as the "I AM" that I am.
And I'm gonna show you what that means, okay?
So on this video, you're gonna learn what I mean
when I refer to the "I AM",
and you're going to learn how I came
to receive the Third Eye Activation from the Cosmic Christ.
It's an activation that I've been given permission
to share with the public.
So you're gonna hear those things:
what is the "I AM", and what the Third Eye Activation is
from the Cosmic Christ.
And yeah, so that's what I'm gonna be sharing with you.
It's an activation that I use as
an opening ceremony at all of my retreats.
It's an activation that is in my e-course,
"The Soul Purpose of the Success Launch Pad."
It's in one of the stages called Divine Blueprint Alignment.
And so, I just thought this would be really helpful
for all of you to understand where I'm coming from.
Because I know I sometimes refer to the "I AM"
and not everybody gets it.
So first, let me tell you what the "I AM" is,
as far as I understand it,
and then I'll go into the story further
around Mount Shasta and how it got dripped down to me
just through the activation, okay?
So first, what is the "I AM"?
A lot of us know of Primary Source Creator, right?
It's where it all began.
(chuckling)
So let's just say this is the Primary Source Creator,
and there are...
Through Saint Germaine's channeling,
we know that there were eight monads. Right?
And the story goes that maybe God was bored,
He was bored and He wanted to just experience Himself,
and so He divided Himself up into eight monads.
There's a lot of different people
that kind of talk about that story;
you could certainly look that up.
So, the eight monads then, again they are all just kinda
like aspects of Primary Source Creator,
they also went on to create soul families.
So, I believe the channeling from Saint Germaine
said like a 144 soul extensions, 144 soul families
or whatever term you wanna use.
So these eight monads,
these eight monads went on to further create
soul families, or soul extensions,
whatever you wanna call it.
So there was like eight around here
and then a 144 soul extensions. Okay?
I hope that's not too small, that's number eight.
So this is the Primary Source Creator
and we can look at Primary Source Creator
as the "I AM" of all "I AMs".
Okay? "I AM" of all "I AMs".
Because these, are also "I AMs";
the monads.
Right? If you say well...
Djwal...
Djwal Kuthumi?
I think I'm getting the master's name wrong, but
we're called divine sparks of Primary Source Creator, right?
So if we are an aspect of God,
then we too are an "I AM", okay?
Here's Primary Source Creator,
the eight monads, and then you have the
creation beds for those eight monads, okay?
We're calling them creation beds
because we're all creators.
Primary Source Creator created the eight monads,
the eight monads then further created the
144 soul extensions of families,
who then went on to create...
More. Create more, so then they have their own
what we call, creation beds.
And then that "I AM" here...
went on to create more!
And has it's own creation bed. So on and so forth.
So now you start to see, well look
it's like this crazy cascading image, right?
And this is just like the infinite nature of existence.
You got all of these "I AMs" and they are all "I AMs"
that stem from "I AMs", right?
So this "I AM" stems from this "I AM" and
that "I AM" stems from that "I AM" and
that "I AM" was birthed from this "I AM"
who was birthed from the original 144 soul extensions,
who was birthed from the monad,
who was birthed from Primary Source Creator.
You start to see this cascading image
and how we're just infinitely creating, right?
How does this relate to you?
If you subscribe to the fact that
you're a divine extension of God;
a divine spark of God, you yourself are an "I AM" okay?
Now, it's important for me to note that
the you that you know, in this life stream...
The you that you know in this life stream
is not the you in totality.
You have this body.
"You" capitol Y, also may have other embodiments
either on this planet right now or in other lifetimes.
You could also have embodiments
on different planets, in different dimensions.
So there's this You,
and then there's the You that's embodied elsewhere,
and then there's the aspects of You
that may not be in an embodiment.
There may be aspects of You that are formless,
doing whatever needs to do with Cosmos, right?
If you add all of that up, all the different embodiments,
including the one that you're in right now,
and all the parts of you that are formless.
If you bring that all together...
That's the You in totality.
And that You in totality is the "I AM" that is you.
You follow?
The You in totality is the "I AM" that is you.
And lets say for example.
I don't have another color, but lets say for example,
this right here is you, okay?
This right here is you.
The you in totality.
And you were birthed from your "I AM",
and so the purpose of the "I AM" exercises
in my e-course, which is also Gifted from the Cosmic Christ,
the whole point of those three exercises,
is to help you to ground your "I AM",
help you to establish a connection with the
"I AM" you were birthed from, okay?
And in so doing,
everyone's kind of "returning home"
and that is the process that Mother Earth is in right now.
She's returning back to her own "I AM".
And this is the process in the journey for self-ascension.
Saint Germaine, Adama, who's from Telos,
the subterranean city that is underneath
Mount Shasta, California.
Adama, Saint Germaine, all the (mumbles) masters
really are here to support the Cosmic Christ
in His work to bring everybody back to their "I AM".
And that's why Saint Germaine released
the "I AM" discourses way back when, right?
It's all in an effort to get people
to return their consciousness back to their "I AM".
So the exercises in my e-course do that.
And then the Third Eye Activation from the
Cosmic Christ supports that as well.
This is what I refer to...
Sorry, my video keeps going out of focus every time I move.
But this is what I'm referring to when I say,
"healing sessions from your I AM"
because not only am I tuning into your spirit guides,
but I'm tuning into your "I AM".
The "I AM" that you were birthed from.
And I get permission from your "I AM"
for the healing sessions, et cetera.
That's what I mean I say healing sessions from the "I AM"
and this connects to the story I'm going to tell you next
as well which is what Third Eye Activation all about?
And why and how did I receive it?
So, it was in Mount Shasta 2014, summer solstice,
a weekend workshop at the Cosmic Christ.
This is from my own transformation, right?
So I wasn't leading this one.
And so it was an amazing weekend
and before I left,
the lady Christina Kennedy who channels the Cosmic Christ
said, "I need to speak with you, lets make some time,"
and I had a really, really early flight the next day
so we met at six in the morning at a coffee shop
and she gave me an hour one-on-one.
Which was not part of the weekend workshop.
But she ended up channeling the divine Father
and the Cosmic Christ and...
Something was...
Divine truth about me and my "I AM"
and the "I AM" that I AM,
it was dripped down into my consciousness
in order to help me move along with my soul's purpose.
On this Earth, and more importantly,
it was dripped into my consciousness
to move me along with my cosmic purpose.
So you have an Earthly purpose,
and you have a cosmic purpose.
For many of you, you will never need to know
what your cosmic purpose is, okay?
So things get dripped into our consciousness
only if there is a benefit for us and our journey.
And so the Cosmic Christ proceeds to tell me that
I am...
That my "I AM" is...
How do I say...
It's position in this hierarchy of "I AMs"
in such a way that I...
In such a way that I stream directly from that "I AM".
If that makes sense.
So it's a little bit different than this cascading image,
like the image that was drawn out for me.
And so I was given information about the "I AM"
that I was birthed from.
(takes deep breath)
But more importantly, I was given the information
about who I birthed.
Me as the "I AM" that I am.
And so the information that was dripped down to me
was that I actually, like my creation bed, right?
We talked about creation beds.
If that's me...
I have a huge creation bed as do all of you.
But within my creation bed is actually
planetary body, Mother Earth.
So not me. Not the me that you're seeing right now,
but the me in totality.
The "I AM" that I am. The me in totality,
gave birth to the planetary body
that is called Mother Earth.
And so she's now...
After a long roundabout journey, is making her way back
to merge back with her "I AM"
the me in totality.
And then she's going to rest after she makes it.
And then she's gonna move on to
work with Primary Source Creator
to create a brand new universe.
And so that's why all eyes were on Earth
because she needed to return home
because a new galaxy, or universe, or whatever
was going to be her next project.
That's why all eyes were on Earth.
So...
That's what was dripped down to my consciousness that day,
summer solstice 2014.
And while I'm receiving this information,
it was king of like, okay, I'm not in my head,
my whole body is resonating with this as complete truth.
It was almost like I was not even surprised,
as this information was getting dripped down to me.
So I'm like, "Cool, cool, cool. Got it.
Totally knew it. Know it deeper now. Awesome.
What's the next step? What do I do?"
And I got some exercises, yada yada,
for my own daily practice to
move my journey and process along.
Like my work, move my work along.
Because that was the whole reason it was dripped down to me.
Because I needed help.
And so this information was dripped down
to spark something in me,
shift me into a new knowing.
Shift me into a new level of empowerment
so that I can do my work more powerfully
and get my job done.
Cosmic level as well as Earth level.
I told you I had an early flight, right?
So after an hour with Christina Kennedy
and the Cosmic Christ, I moved on to the airport
and this is Redding, California
because Mount Shasta is remote.
So I'm in Redding, California's airport
and everything's again...
I'm just kind of trying to digest it,
but I'm in the mode of,
"Okay, gotta get myself back home to my kids."
It was on the second leg of that trip in San Francisco
where I really started integrate what had just
been brought to my consciousness.
And it was like, "Oh my God! What do I do with this?"
The "I AM" that I am, the me in totality created
Mother Earth? Like holy shit, what do I do with this?
And it really started to hit me.
Then I get on a plane at SFO.
And of course the long flight from coast to coast
because I'm here in New York, and I take a nap.
And upon waking up from the nap,
I could not open my eyes, it was shut tight.
Now I've experienced chronic dry eye
pretty badly years prior.
So I know what chronic dry eye feels like
and it's really uncomfortable and can be painful sometimes.
This was a hundred times worse.
It felt like my eyes were completely glued shut.
And I couldn't open it.
Now, my husband's not with me, I'm traveling alone,
everybody around me is probably sleeping,
I can't open my eyes and I go into a little bit of panic.
After about 30 seconds into the panic, I caught myself
and I said, "Wow, this is my body's reaction
to what the Cosmic Christ told me about me,
and my I AM, and my journey."
I on one level subconsciously
did not know how to be with this truth.
It was too overwhelming, I didn't want to see it.
I didn't want to see that this was my Cosmic purpose.
Because how do you do that? That's a lot of pressure, right?
I didn't want to see it, it was too much to be with;
this truth of mine.
And once I got that this was a physical manifestation
of my fear of being with my full truth,
I started to surrender and I said to the Divine Father,
and I said to the Cosmic Christ
that I am willing to see my truth
and that I am ready
to move on and
serve my purpose on a deeper level
and as soon as I moved into that space of
you know what, I am safe, it's gonna to be okay,
I can be with my truth and I'm gonna surrender
and let the highest (mumbles),
I am willing to walk this path
that I have designed for myself, I'm gonna walk it.
Once I made that commitment,
then all of a sudden
I felt moisture flooding
all around my eyeballs.
(laughs)
I literally felt the moisture coming in like ocean waves
around my eyes and within 60 seconds,
I was able to open my eyes and it was as if
I never had that experience just a minute ago.
It was a complete miracle.
Again, it wasn't just chronic dry eye,
it wasn't just dry eye and it wasn't just chronic dry eye,
it was incredibly intense, glued-shut,
could-not-open-my-eyes painful uncomfortable.
To completely normal again within a minute
of me surrendering.
And saying yes, I am going to own my truth.
I am going to own this next level of my divine blueprint.
Because again, it was dripped down to me
to help me align with my divine blueprint.
To get me going, making more progress
with my work on this Earth.
So it was at that point that I cried.
(laughs)
And I said thank you for the opportunity to serve
and it was then that the Cosmic Christ
activated my Third Eye area.
There was a lot of sensations around that.
I journaled and I journaled
And during my journaling, I was given images
of how to offer other people the same activation
that I had received on that plane.
And that is where the Third Eye Activation
from the Cosmic Christ came from.
And I was given permission to share it
so I use it at all of my retreats as an opening ceremony
so that we can hold space to allow the most profound
deep healing insights to come forth.
So that we can allow for the
perfect memories to come in, right?
And it's also in my e-course as well.
SO that's the background.
I know this recording ended being
kind of long but I hope this has served you well.
If you have questions put it down below
and I will be happy to answer them.
But that's the "I AM" and you yourself are an "I AM"
and the "I AM" in totality that you are
also has a creation bed, okay?
SO you are incredibly powerful as a creator.
Incredibly powerful as a creator.
So I'll let you kind of sit with all that information
and digest that.
I'm here to support you, so write me if anything comes up
and I'm more than happy to answer.
Namaste to you. Thanks so much for tuning in.
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Why Nikki Haley Is Fighting Trump Over Russia - Duration: 3:04.- Trump has changed his tone on Russia.
Nikki Haley is someone with a long
political future and she's very aware of that.
She is not someone that is about to sit and kowtow,
we've seen that on her statements on Russia consistently
since she's become UN Ambassador.
There's no question that she's been
probably the most hawkish of the major
Trump advisors on Russia from day one,
when a lot of people have been
criticizing Trump for being unwilling
to go after Putin individually.
Trump has changed his tone on Russia.
He has become harder-lined, he has supported
putting very significant sanctions
against major Russian oligarchs,
which is putting a serious crimp on the Russian economy,
much worse than what we saw from the Europeans,
that was Trump directly supporting those sanctions.
But we've also seen Trump still angry
about the idea of getting rid of 60 Russian diplomats
and doing more than individual European countries,
even though the U.S. is bigger.
We've seen Trump being much more upset
about, most recently with Nikki Haley,
when she says, we're gonna, we're definitely
putting more sanctions on, and he overturns her.
So, there's something about the Trump/Putin relationship,
at least in Trump's mind, that makes him
not want to take him on in the same way
that pretty much everyone in congress,
and many of those in his own administration want him to.
It's unusual, particularly because Trump
usually doesn't care about offending people.
Like if someone annoys him or does something bad to him
he is the first one to hang up the phone,
we saw that with the Australian Prime Minister for example.
He's the first one to insult and offend directly
in a meeting, we've seen that with a host of leaders,
the Mexicans, for example, many of the Europeans.
(crowd noise)
This is not something that upsets Trump personally,
so it's a little unusual, and because it's Nikki Haley,
who sees herself not just as a Trump person
but, you know, former governor, someone that
certainly is thinking about higher positions in the future,
she's thinking about her own brand,
more than she's thinking about her brand vis-a-vis Trump.
And, obviously if she gets in a lot of headlines
that is, that makes her a little more vulnerable
in terms of Trump's own decision to keep her or not,
but at the end of the day, everyone in the
Trump administration has a half-life
that seems to be a little smaller, a little shorter
than that of other administrations we've ever seen.
So whether she thinks she can really last
for four years or eight, I think is an open question.
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Self-driving Cars: The Hell Scenario | Robin Chase | Discoveries | Real Vision - Duration: 4:20.If you own a self-driving car and it happens to be electric-- we didn't ever even think
about our own body being in on that trip.
Now the single most expensive thing we're taking out of the car.
Your time, or a paid driver's time.
When you take that out, it's really-- the cost to move an electric car is about a penny
and a half a mile.
So I ask you, what would you not do for a penny and a half a mile?
You don't have to park it.
It's going to be your personal servant, doing whatever in heck you want.
You know, I left my iPhone at home.
Please run back and get it.
You know, my kid wants an apple that I didn't pack in his lunch.
Whatever.
It's peak times, I don't care.
Go get it.
You will be sending it as your runner everywhere.
We want to do the easy and cheap thing, and it's going to cost me no money, and it's not
even my time.
We will be using them all the time for very low value errands.
And they might not be low value to us, but for a city clogging those streets is a really
big issue.
If I think about our personal infrastructure, what's going on in my brain?
There is a man, Daniel Kahneman, who wrote this beautiful book, Thinking, Fast and Slow,
and his thesis -- he's a behavioral economist -- is that we want to do the easiest thing
every time.
Like, every time I want to do the easiest thing, and the economics comes in second.
Christmastime, my husband was telling me that Amazon had a thousand products in which you
could get 2-hour delivery.
And if we think about Amazon Prime, you pay one time and then you get the whole year for
free delivery.
So I'm watching my husband, who consumes way more than I do, and the packages are coming.
And, you know, one toothbrush delivered to my house.
A screw delivered to my house.
He said it was a difficult screw.
It was a complicated screw.
We needed this particular screw.
And you're watching these deliveries come, and so what happens is there's this car driving
around and coming to my house one at a time, because I like things really easy.
So now throw into this, self-driving cars where we can have at our beck and call these
cars doing whatever we want.
If I think about when we layer in self-driving cars into that equation from a retail perspective,
it's also all based on economics.
I feel like everything comes back to the economics of the situation.
So you're a liquor store and you can be on a fancy street where you know lots of people
walk by, and it's a high rent.
Or, whoa, I can put all of my goods into a car and not pay a driver and do home delivery.
And so I'm going to close my shop and I'm going to be warehousing my inventory on the
street so I can deliver to you in 10 minutes, 15 minutes.
And so just picture that every store is going to be doing that.
So the drugstore, there'll be little mini drugstores driving around.
There'll be little mini liquor stores, little mini clothing stores, little mini whatever
it is.
The thousand most-purchased items at Amazon.
City governments right now make a huge amount of money from you paying for parking, and
from you doing the wrong things and getting parking tickets.
Those two are really big sources of revenue.
A selfdriving car is never going to park.
And when I talk to people in the suburbs, they don't get that.
But in a city, if I'm going to have to pay $2 an hour to park, I'm not even going to
do that.
Because it's going to cost me less than that to have it drive back to my house.
And these cars won't ever get parking tickets because they're not going to be doing anything
wrong.
They're programmed to not break the law.
When I'm talking to people who run self-driving car companies I feel like they're sending--
like, darts out of their eyes are being sent at me.
Like, ugh!
Robin, stop talking about this.
This is a brand new industry.
You're ruining it.
You know, give us some time to get it together.
And I think, you know what?
Cities have spent the last 100 years learning what it means to have metal boxes moving on
scarce city streets.
That equation is not changing.
You take out a driver or not, you still have metal boxes trying to fit through our scarce
city streets.
And that's what we have to deal with.
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Custom Chromium Build to Reverse Engineer Pop-Under Trick - Duration: 15:01.I don't like pop-under ads and as a Chrome user I'm happy that Google agrees with me.
They consider them to be bugs in their popup blocker.
I made a few videos a few months back where we have reverse engineered one particular
obfuscated JavaScript library, used and sold to advertisers, in order to figure out the
trick they use.
And then reported it to Google to get the bugs fixed.
Back then it has also motivated Masato Kinugawa to research a few more techniques and overall
we killed quite a few bugs that allowed pop-unders.
And I think we were quite successful.
For a long time the popunder library did not have a working popunder technique for Chrome
and had to resort to a tab-under.
which was awesome, for a while we are the reason why a lot of advertisers that use this
script couldn't create terrible pop-under ads on Chrome.
But now I was made aware by SilentHammer on the subreddit, that the popunderjs library
has been updated and ships now with a working pop-under for the current Chrome version 65
up to the current development version 68.
And indeed, the demo works.
There is a pop-under.
So let's figure out how it is done and then report it as well.
The first few steps that I'm doing now are the same I did in the previous videos.
I essentially want a local mirror of the scripts so I can modify them and play around with
it.
So I use the Chrome developer tools to get all the script files loaded by this site and
save them.
And because of the licensing, and this being the demo, and I don't know how the license
check works (It might check the hostname) I do not only download all the files, but
I also change the /etc/hosts file so that the domain points to localhost.
Then I use php to launch a local webserver and serve the files with the same folder structure
as the server.
Now I have all the files locally and can change them however I want.
For example I can clean them up and beautify the scripts.
The files are loaded locally now.
And a quick test, yep the popuner still works.
Ok…
So let's have a first look.
The javascript code is clearly still super obfuscated.
So nothing we really want to work through statically.
And trying to look at the script dynamically, with the chrome developer tools is also still
super annoying, because the script constantly traps the debugger with the debugger keyword.
We can disable the debugger and still run it, but then we can't set any breakpoints
if we do want to pause.
Goign up in the callstack we can see where this debugger call is coming from and it's
coming from this function a().
And here we can see that a() is always repeatedly called with setTimeout.
So we can try to overwrite setTimeout with our own function, which also logs some information
about the call.
This hopefully disables the debugger traps.
When we now reload the page it looks really good, we don't break, but we also don't
see anything in the console.
But that's because the code constnatly clears the console.
Luckily the developer tools are cool and just tell us the line where this clear is called.
So we can go there, set a breakpoint by clicking the line number and BOOM, the debugger breaks
here.
Now we can analyse the code.
Capital I is the window object.
The Kn variable is the string console, and hn is the string clear.
So this simply calls window.console.clear().
Perfect!
We can also find this line in our script and can just comment it out.
Now when we reload the page we see exactly the outputs.
And as you can see, some stuff tried to call setTimeout, however also the popunder is not
working anymore.
So i guess just overwriting it didn't help us.
Let's revert it back.
Another thing we used was the performance tab.
This one can be used to record every javascript function call.
So we can hit record, trigger the popunder, aaand hit stop again.
Now it takes a moment to gather everything.
And here we have it.
This is the timeline, and all of these colorful bars are function calls.
So here is clearly our start, this is the mousedown event.
Later in here we also see a onBeforeOpen, which is actually a call into the demo.js…
So this is a library sold for advertisers, and so the library creator offers here functionality
that you can run code just before and after the popunder was opened.
This means our pop-under createn should happen after this one here.
Interestingly the whole function graph stops here now.
Not everything happens down in the hierarchy from the mousedown event.
There is a weird Function call later, which at some point results in open.
The orange functions are generally regular javascript stuff, like events, and all the
javascript functions, and the pink ones are custom ones.
So these are all the obfuscated functions as you can see from the name.
And actually there are two of these blocks starting from a weird arbitrary function call
which result in open.
And open is the function to create a new popup or tab.
So it does it twice.
I have actually no clue what triggers this initial function.
If it would have been directly called from the mousedown event it would be part of that
block.
So that's weird.
But looking at this I don't see anything special.
There are no calls to create new HTML elements, nothing external is loaded, it's just these
open calls.
So that's super wierd.
We can also look at from where open is called, by looking here at the call stack and following
that link.
So this apparently calls open.
And these should be the parameters of open.
Let's search for this snipped in the script.js file we have and then add some console.log
outputs to print the parameters passed to open.
We save the new script, reload the page, trigger a popunder and look at the console.
So we see two opens.
Both have the first parameter about:blank and the second one _blank.
A look into the API reference for open we can see that that is the URL and this is the
name.
But the first open has additional optional windowFeatures.
It defines width, height, and stuff like that.
The second open didn't have that.
Okay, nothing too special here either.
WHile playing around I also noticed that the anti-debugger trapping is not that aggressive,
so we can actually add our own debugger statement here at the open call, reload the page, disable
the breakpoints and then prepare to be super fast.
Because we can very quickly reactivate the breakpoints, quickly switch to the browser
window, HOPE that the anti-debugging traps don't trigger first, click somewhere to
create a popunder and hope that our breakpoint at the open is hit.
And that worked.
Here we are.
Now we can see the state of the variables which we already know.
We can also see the callstack and have a look at where this call is coming from.
Notice how it says here postMessage async, that will explain a lot later but when I looked
at it the first time, I was just a bit confused.
And looking at this function here, we see a variable i, which is a MessageEvent object
with a data attribute containing our window.open parameters… mhmhm...
At this point I got a bit frustrated.
If you have watched the previous videos you know what kind of crazy techniques were used
to pull off a pop-under.
I didn't fully trust the developer tools to be honest, because maybe there are tricks
to hide stuff from it.
I was expecting something really really crazy and I decided to get out the big guns.
I wanted to directly look at the native functions being called from javascript, so nobody can
hide anything.
I went to the Chromium sources and followed the "Checking out and building Chromium
for Mac" instructions.
If you want to follow along and build Chromium as well, make sure you have enough disk space.
Not only did it take me over night to build it, in the end I also needed almost 80GB disk
space for it.
So be warned.
But that's not too bad, because with minimal changes you don't have to rebuild the whole
thing again, it only has to rebuild the part you modified.
So that's cool.
I also have to give my kudos to the build team, or whoever is responsible for this,
these instructions just worked.
I had no issues at all, it just worked which I did not expect.
Anyway… so…
I want to log important javascript function calls.
For example the open call.
But also things like createElement or any other API call.
All these calls somehow have to be executed by the underlying Browser so you can't fake
or hide anything.
In the end these native functions have to be called.
It's the first time for me looking at these sources, so I have no clue what I am doing.
But let's maybe think about this for a second.
Maybe you have heard of V8 - Chrome uses the V8 JavaScript Engine.
And there is a sub directory for the v8 engine with the sources.
So maybe this is a good point to start?
Well, maybe, but probably not.
V8 is just JavaScript, but we are not really interested in logging when something creates
an Array or so.
We want the APIs that glue together the Browser and the JavaScript, and that is mostly the
DOM.
The Document Object Model is what we can use from JavaScript to interact with the Browser
and the HTML.
However Chrome also has a lot of other APIs, like the Notification.requestPermissions and
these are probably not included in the DOM, but we deal with that when we need to.
Let's start with something easy and look for the document.createElement function.
In previous popunder videos that was a crucial part in the trick so it would be awesome to
log that.
And so the DOM is most likely part of the actual browser engine and in case of Chrome
that would be blink.
I looked around in the huge codebase for a bit and then I found it in /chromium/src/third_party/blink/renderer/core/dom.
So I open that folder in sublime and then let's start searching for createElement.
Oh we find something in a .h header file, let's actually restrict it to only c++ source
code files.
So here we go.
We find some functions in document.cc.
Which I think is awesome.
Because the javascript function would be document.createElement.
So here we definitely find a lot of important APIs.
Soo.. createElement…
There we go "Entry point of "create an element"."
That sounds perfect.
So I guess this is the native C++ function being called when you call document.createElement
in Javascript.
Let's test that.
Let's add a simple recognizable printf() here, just so we know if this is being executed.
Then we rebuild chrome and as you can see it goes pretty fast now.
Only had to build the change we made.
And then let's execute our own Chromium build.
I also wrote a short test create script, that will call createElement whenever we click
the link here.
But it doesn't seem to work.
Damn. no output.
It also links here the specification of the HTML living standard that defines these kind
of things.
And it says here "concept create element", so not really sure what that mens.
But when I searched a bit more in the document.cc source code, I found the CreateElementForBinding
function which links to the dom-document-createelement specification.
OK this one actually sounds like the correct function.
So let's add a printf, here.
Then we compile Chromium again, open the test webpage and click the button.
And awesome!
Our printf works.
Now we have all the power to log every function we want.
It might just be a bit tedious to add these printfs everywhere.
I played around with it a bit more.
Added printfs to different kind of functions like getElementsByTagName and stuff like that
but.
It didn't reveal anything new.
It just didn't seem to do anything weird... mhmh...
At this point I decided to sit down and started to implement what I already know.
I know 100% that there are two open calls and we know their parameters.
We also know that it somehow is all triggered from a onmousedown event, so let's do that
as well.
And then we try that.
It opens a popup, but as expected it only opens ONE.
The second open call is blocked by the pop-up blocker.
The browser allows one user interaction, the click, to open one window, because if the
user clicked, then one window is fine.
But not a second one.
However let's just for testing disable the popup-blocker and allow this page to create
any popups it wants.
When we now try it again, the second open call actually creates a new tab.
And the tab gains focus.
See, the popup at this point is in the backrgound.
Let's add a setTimeout to our script, to close the new tab after 1 second again and
try that.
We click the link, it opens the popup and tab, the main window gains focus and then
the tab is closed when the timeout hits.
BOOM… we have a successful popunder.
Holy crap.
This was damn simple.
As long as we can open two windows, one popup and one tab, we can get focus back to the
main window.
But with activated pop-up blocker, which is the default, this doesn't work.
So the creator of this pop-under script actually found a technique to bypass the pop-up blocker
and open multiple windows.
And this is where the postMessage comes into play from earlier.
While looking around a bit more, looking at call stacks and stuff, at some point I stumbled
over it again and it clicked.
WAIT. postMessage and here is the message data?
Maybe the reason why the two open calls were shown in their own function block is because
they were onMessage events, triggered from an asynchronous postMessage.
That totally makes sense, why didn't I understand that earlier?
So I quickly implemented this.
I create an onMessage handler, which looks at the data and either creates a new popup
for data 1 or a new tab, which is also closed again with 2.
And then I simply trigger a postMessage with 1 and 2 in the popunder function.
This should create both the popup and the tab.
Let's try that in the browser, clicking the link, it creates both.
Amazing.
We bypassed the pop-up blocker.
This also means we can spam popups now.
If we just keep sending postMessages in a loop.
Look here.
So, now we are done here.
I have reported this issue to Chromium and hopefully it gets fixed soon.
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[Szok] Beata Ścibakówna i Jan Englert podjęli decyzję. Jednak sprzedają mieszkanie! || LVTszok - Duration: 7:14.Beata Ścibakówna i Jan Englert podjęli decyzję. Jednak sprzedają mieszkanie!
Beata Ścibakówna (49 l. ) musiała rozstać się z mieszkaniem w Zamościu, w którym spędziła szczęśliwe dzieciństwo.
Ona i jej o sześć lat młodszy brat Tomasz codzienne życie wiodą w Warszawie,
więc uporządkowanie spraw formalnych w rodzinnym mieście stało się koniecznością.
- Musiała dojrzeć do tej decyzji.
Potrzebowała czasu podczas którego, odwiedzała Zamość i to mieszkanie.
Chciała móc na spokojnie pożegnać się z przeszłością - opowiada informator Życia na gorąco.
W końcu aktorka z bratem wystawiła mieszkanie rodziców na sprzedaż.
Ścibakówna rodziców straciła w bardzo krótkim czasie, na przełomie 2013 i 2014 roku.
Najpierw odszedł tata, potem mama.
Nie ukrywała, że życiowo, był to dla niej najtrudniejszy moment.
Nawet mieszkając kilkaset kilometrów od Zamościa, spędzała z rodzicami bardzo dużo czasu.
Jeździła do nich z mężem Janem Englertem i córką Heleną, albo rodzice odwiedzali ją w Warszawie.
Uwielbiali grać w karty, bo tata aktorki był zapalonym karciarzem.
Podczas każdej wizyty w Zamościu z tęsknotą wspominała beztroskie dzieciństwo.
Jej mama była laborantką, pracowała w centrali nasiennej.
- Kiedy odwiedzałam ją w pracy, widziałam, jak oddziela pęsetą dobre nasionka od złych.
Wkładała je potem do wielkich szklanych słojów wymoszczonych ligniną - wspomina.
Tata zaś, był szefem transportu w zakładach mięsnych.
- Słynną polską szynkę w puszkach z napisem Polish Ham produkowano właśnie w Zamościu i ten luksus tata transportował po całym świecie - opowiadała.
- Tata był bardzo przystojny, wyglądał jak James Dean, a mama, piękna blondynka.
Mieliśmy junaka, wspaniały wielki motor. Robi wrażenie do dziś.
Wciskałam się między rodziców i tak jechaliśmy tym motocyklem.
Wszyscy się za nami oglądali - dodawała.
Rodzice choć nie byli artystami, doskonale rozumieli pasje córki.
To właśnie ojciec opłacał jej kursy tańca towarzyskiego, zajęcia z chóru, ćwiczenia z gry na akordeonie, wiolonczeli i pianinie.
Widział w niej artystkę i mocno wspierał od najmłodszych lat.
Kiedy brała udział w przedstawieniach teatru amatorskiego, czy konkursach recytatorskich, zawsze jej gratulował.
Właśnie dzięki otwartości rodziców i ich zaangażowaniu, Ścibakówna mogła spełnić swoje marzenie i zostać aktorką.
Zamość przywołuje u niej wspomnienie szczęśliwych rodziców, kochających się do końca,
i będących dla niej wzorem do naśladowania, jakim ona chce być teraz z mężem dla ich córki Heleny.
Ale przyszedł czas już, by pożegnać się z rodzinnym mieszkaniem.
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Le scandale des macarons français en Corée ! - Duration: 9:11.Hello I'm Dayoung
When i woke up today morning
I feel i have severe running nose and cough
So i need to drink hot tea
I like this cup
I wanna talk about french macaron in this video
There is one of hot scandle about macaron in korea
I would to tell you this story first
Someone ate 10 macarons in cafe
But the cafe owner post this story her SNS and start to tease and blame customer who eat 10 macarons
Like "Who eat macaron more than 2 ? Real french eat just 1~2 macaron one time! this is french rule"
and this owner said like 'if you eat macaron more than 2 one time this is not good manner'
Of course korean people react like "this is not your business ! i pay my money!"
and "this cafe owner's manner is worst !!" like that . i agree wiht that too
of course if you don't like too much sweet dessert, 1~2 macarons is enough for you
But if you like sweet dessert like me, you can eat whatever you want!!
So today i wanna ask to french people! is this real social rule to eat only 1~2 macaron one time?
I will eat macaron because i have to talk about macaron today
There is a french bakery close my home! i bought one croissant
and Maracon SET
6 Macaron is one box in there
I bought one "Pistachio & Raseberry Macaron"
One chocolate macaron
Vanila Macaron
Pistachio Macaron
Coffe Macaron
First i wanna eat Pistachio Macaron
How can you eat just only 1~2 macaron!!? this is fXXking delicious!!
Can you stop to eat macaron?
I still wonder is this real true to eat 1~2 macarons one time? is this social rule??? or standard?
So if i eat more than 2 macaron, french people think i'm stupid or idiot?
How many macarons do you eat normally?
I can eat a lot of macarons one time!
How can i stop to eat this amazing macarons!!
I prefer fat and big macaron than skinny and small macaron!!
One macaron is 3000 won
So maybe 2.5 euro?
This "Macaron scandle" make a trendy in korea
korean start to ask people who has relationship with france
like who live in france or work with french people
"How many macaron french eat?"
So I wanna ask my "#teambarbapapa"
If you see someone who eat macaron a lot, do you blame this person behind them?
Next is Chocolate Macaron
Look so great!!!
So amazing
Yeah look at me! My catching cold is better after i eat this amazing macaron!!
Delicious food make me get well
I'm eating macaron with hot green tea
Look so weird right? but so good matching
I think the most sadness is that judging people by eating
The worst thing is judging people by eating too!!!
Think about that ! when you eat something if someone judge you how much this is sooo sad!!
This is not your business!! i pay for that !!!!
isn't it?
This is so bad person to say "how can you eat a lot of food like that!!" behind you!!
I wanna eat!! My stomach is ok for that!!
(NOTICE for french people) Please make some comment for "Macaron scandle"
How many macaron is standard for french people!!
or If i can eat whatever i want or not
Or this owner is right or not!!!!
I need french people's helping for that!!
Let's eat croissant
Nicolas doesn't like that eating pain after dessert
But i don't care
There are a lot of french bakery in korea too
And this bakers study for bake in france too
So when you come to korea you can find french bakery so easily too!
I eat croissant with hot green teat
Suddenly i wanna know something
Which food do you eat when you have a cold in france? there is some specific foods?
When we have a cold, we eat ginseng shake
Or drink hot tea like quince tea, honey tea
or eating porridge
What about france? there is this kind of food for catching cold?
If you know that make comments
I wanna try it
These days Nicolas work out so hardly
So he cannot eat this food
He jus eat Chicken breast and eggs
So i will eat everything by myself
How can this bread so delicious?
This is sooo soft and amazing seriously
Please make comment about "how many macaron can we eat"
Don't forget to like this video and subscribe my channel
If you wonder my life in korea, you can visit my instagram
And there is amazing promotion today on Dada's secret
Hurry up to take it this is just 10 boxes tonight
So i will be back with another amazing video again!
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Grażyna Wolszczak (59 l.) nie ufa nieznajomym, a mimo wszystko dała się podejść i padła ofiarą oszusta.
Walczy o odzyskanie chociaż części pieniędzy.
Mówią, że z jednej minuty potrafi wycisnąć dwie. A z tych dwóch. tysiąc złotych.
Nie podziela popularnego poglądu, że pieniądze nie dają szczęścia.
Uważa, że jest wręcz przeciwnie. Nie muszę od razu kupować sobie luksusowego samochodu czy futra.
Ale świadomość, że mogę je kupić daje mi komfort psychiczny.
To nieprawda, że Bóg bardziej kocha biednych, co starają się nam wmówić – tłumaczy Grażyna.
Sztuka „Pozytywni", którą kilka lat temu wyprodukowała razem z koleżanką, wciąż cieszy się powodzeniem i przynosi dochody.
Do tego dochodzą gaże z seriali „Na Wspólnej" i „Pierwsza miłość", kilka tysięcy złotych za odcinek.
Ale nawet u aktorki z tak dużym dorobkiem zawodowa passa może się odwrócić.
Grażyna wie o tym dobrze i chce zabezpieczyć się na przyszłość, na chude aktorskie lata.
Przyjaciele namówili ją, żeby zainwestowała w dzieła sztuki nowoczesnej.
Właścicielka obiecywała duży zysk, nawet 30 procent w ciągu roku.
Jak kilku innych kolegów z branży, pani Grażyna dała się się namówić do zakupu dzieł sztuki z opcją ich późniejszego odsprzedania.
W zamian otrzymała stosowny certyfikat.
Oprocentowanie przewyższało kilkudziesięciokrotnie bankowe lokaty.
Inwestycja okazała się oszustwem.
Grażyna, jak wiele innych gwiazd, padła ofiarą piramidy finansowej.
Marzenia o bajecznych zyskach rozpłynęły się, podobnie jak pieniądze.
O działalności Galery New Form mówi się dzisiaj:.
„Nowe Amber Gold", a sprawą zajmuje się Prokuratura Rejonowa w Białymstoku.
Szacuje się, że firma mogła wyłudzić od Polaków nawet 300 mln złotych.
Nie chcę rozwijać tematu, bo to prywatne sprawy.
Na szczęście nie ulokowałam aż tak dużych pieniędzy. Pracuję, mam na życie – mówi Grażyna.
Ostatnie doniesienia mówią, że gwiazda ma szansę na odzyskanie przynajmniej części pieniędzy.
A na przyszłość. zastanowi się dwa razy, zanim komuś powierzy ciężko zarobione pieniądze.
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Magdalena Mołek (41 l. ) właśnie spodziewa się drugiego dziecka i bardzo o siebie teraz dba.
Gwiazda postanowiła, że już przyszedł czas na zasłużony odpoczynek.
O swojej ciąży poinformowała media 27 stycznia 2018 roku, publikując zdjęcie, na którym trzyma się za ciążowy brzuszek.
Dziennikarka jednak nie zdradziła jakiej płci jest dziecko, ani kiedy przyjdzie na świat, jednak duży brzuszek może świadczyć o tym, że to już niedługo.
Dlatego prowadząca poranny program Dzień Dobry TVN zdecydowała się już teraz pożegnać się z pracą.
Na swoim profilu w mediach społecznościowych opublikowała krótki filmik, na którym wysyła swoim fanom buziaka i napisała pod nim kilka słów:.
Od najbliższego weekendu nie spotykamy się już w Dzień dobry tvn.
Jedyny plus taki, że nie muszę wstawać o 5 rano.
Tak, tak wiem, i tak mnie to dopadnie i wkrótce będzie tak co dzień.
Tymczasem dziękuję Wam za obecność przed telewizorami.
I uprzejmie donoszę, że stąd nie znikam.
W komentarzach posypały się życzenia szczęśliwego rozwiązania i czerpania samych radości z odpoczynku.
Prawdopodobnie prezenterkę w programie, ma zastąpić duet Marcin Meller (49 l. ) i Piotr Kraśko (46 l.
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tear of love ... the tears of love of the Blessed Virgin Mary - Duration: 2:37.Here you are Catholic ... And you do not know if you pray correctly ...
it works also for Protestants or Orthodox ...
You do not know if you are doing a real
pray … If you have this approach ...
It is that you are on the right path ... Because you are humble ...
And you admit that maybe your prayer is not good ...
There is a sign that very few know ...
this sign is joy after prayer ...
A little joy ... a desire to sing .. a want to hum ...
This sign is peace ... peace that God give ...
peace that God give ...
to encourage people to pray ... She is not given all the time ...
It is not given every time ... But it is often given ...
This sign tells you that you pray with the heart …
And that your prayer was a true prayer ...
That does not mean that you will receive what you asked for ...
But that motivates you to pray more ...
It's a small grace ...
There is another sign that tells you that you are on the right path ...
This sign is that the evil one is bothering you ...
You have difficulties and sufferings in your life …
The Evil only annoys those who are on the way of Jesus ...
The others are themselves on a path that leads to nothing ...
and Satan does not need to create them difficulties ...
If you do not have these 2 signs, it's not not that you are a bad Christian but
just that you have to find the prayer with the heart ... a tip you must speak
from the state of the world to Mary saying, "but where are you ? what are you doing ? " and after
tell you about all these horrors in the world, children who are dying of hunger,
drugged children, protested children .... open your heart to Mary or to Jesus ...
Tear of love ...
A statue of the Blessed Virgin Mary cried live ... you can see the pictures
on your screen ... usually tears are collected by the owners in
cotton or handkerchiefs to be distributed to the pilgrims ... a few times, as for
holy water in churches, the pilgrims recover the drops on
their fingers, to make a sign of the cross,
If you liked it you can see the last video out by following the link: "more videos"
You can also subscribe by following the associated link ...
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Beata Ścibakówna (49 l. ) musiała rozstać się z mieszkaniem w Zamościu, w którym spędziła szczęśliwe dzieciństwo.
Ona i jej o sześć lat młodszy brat Tomasz codzienne życie wiodą w Warszawie,
więc uporządkowanie spraw formalnych w rodzinnym mieście stało się koniecznością.
- Musiała dojrzeć do tej decyzji.
Potrzebowała czasu podczas którego, odwiedzała Zamość i to mieszkanie.
Chciała móc na spokojnie pożegnać się z przeszłością - opowiada informator Życia na gorąco.
W końcu aktorka z bratem wystawiła mieszkanie rodziców na sprzedaż.
Ścibakówna rodziców straciła w bardzo krótkim czasie, na przełomie 2013 i 2014 roku.
Najpierw odszedł tata, potem mama.
Nie ukrywała, że życiowo, był to dla niej najtrudniejszy moment.
Nawet mieszkając kilkaset kilometrów od Zamościa, spędzała z rodzicami bardzo dużo czasu.
Jeździła do nich z mężem Janem Englertem i córką Heleną, albo rodzice odwiedzali ją w Warszawie.
Uwielbiali grać w karty, bo tata aktorki był zapalonym karciarzem.
Podczas każdej wizyty w Zamościu z tęsknotą wspominała beztroskie dzieciństwo.
Jej mama była laborantką, pracowała w centrali nasiennej.
- Kiedy odwiedzałam ją w pracy, widziałam, jak oddziela pęsetą dobre nasionka od złych.
Wkładała je potem do wielkich szklanych słojów wymoszczonych ligniną - wspomina.
Tata zaś, był szefem transportu w zakładach mięsnych.
- Słynną polską szynkę w puszkach z napisem Polish Ham produkowano właśnie w Zamościu i ten luksus tata transportował po całym świecie - opowiadała.
- Tata był bardzo przystojny, wyglądał jak James Dean, a mama, piękna blondynka.
Mieliśmy junaka, wspaniały wielki motor. Robi wrażenie do dziś.
Wciskałam się między rodziców i tak jechaliśmy tym motocyklem.
Wszyscy się za nami oglądali - dodawała.
Rodzice choć nie byli artystami, doskonale rozumieli pasje córki.
To właśnie ojciec opłacał jej kursy tańca towarzyskiego, zajęcia z chóru, ćwiczenia z gry na akordeonie, wiolonczeli i pianinie.
Widział w niej artystkę i mocno wspierał od najmłodszych lat.
Kiedy brała udział w przedstawieniach teatru amatorskiego, czy konkursach recytatorskich, zawsze jej gratulował.
Właśnie dzięki otwartości rodziców i ich zaangażowaniu, Ścibakówna mogła spełnić swoje marzenie i zostać aktorką.
Zamość przywołuje u niej wspomnienie szczęśliwych rodziców, kochających się do końca,
i będących dla niej wzorem do naśladowania, jakim ona chce być teraz z mężem dla ich córki Heleny.
Ale przyszedł czas już, by pożegnać się z rodzinnym mieszkaniem.
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