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1.3 Podcast en Español - El Verbo "Estar" [Spanish Podcast] - Duration: 5:56.Hello friends. Welcome to another podcast with Ana and Diego.
Remember that in this series I will play the role of a teacher named Ana.
And I will play the role of a student named Diego.
In this series we talk about grammar and vocabulary topics.
These podcasts also follow the same order as our Complete Spanish Course.
And don't forget to activate the subtitles in your native language.
Click on the subtitles button below.
Let's start, guys!
Present Indicative: To Be
Hi, Ana. How are you?
I'm very good, Diego. And I'm also happy to see that you are prepared for our lesson today.
And how do you know I'm ready for our lesson today?
I don't even know what the topic is.
Today we are going to talk about the verb "to be"
and you just used "to be" in a sentence to greet me.
You asked me "How are you?"
Ah, of course. It's because a few days ago we talked about how to say hello
and we saw several examples that used "to be" to ask about the condition, the mood,
or someone's feelings.
And remember that in another lesson, we also already talked about the verb "to be."
The verbs "to be" and "to be" are similar but they are not interchangeable.
We use "to be" to talk about characteristics more permanent of someone or something
and we use "to be" to talk about temporary states
such as mood or feelings, as you mentioned.
And we also use "to be" talk about location.
So to review we use "to be" with feelings, temporary states, and location.
And what else do we need to know about the verb "to be"?
Well, do you see the conjugation table in the center of the page?
Remember that we said we were going to see this type of table frequently.
You can see that we have the same groups of pronouns as always: six in total.
And each one has its corresponding conjugation.
Let's see some examples to help us.
Okay. If you ask me, "How are you, Ana?" I could answer saying,
"I'm sad because we lost the game."
We are talking about a game that just happened and at the moment I am sad
but I will not continue sad forever.
It is a temporary feeling.
If you feel bad about the defeat we suffered I can say, "You are also sad."
You can see how the conjugation changes depending on who we are talking about.
Of course. Changing the conjugation depending on the person
is something that we already saw when we speak of the verb "to be."
So, let's continue to the next example in the second box.
"They have a fever, they're sick." Since "being sick" is something temporary
and we expect that they will recover, we use the verb "to be."
We say, "They are sick."
Also in this example, we see how the conjugation "are" corresponds to the pronoun "they."
And in the third box we have another example to show that we use "to be" when we talk about location.
If I say "Where are you now?" I'm asking about your temporary location.
But remember that we use "to be" to talk of locations that are not likely to change.
We would say that "Spain is in Europe,"
even though we know that Spain is not going to simply get up and go elsewhere.
Just the same, we use "to be" with permanent and temporary locations.
And finally, what can you tell us about the present progressive?
The present progressive is a verb tense to talk about actions that are happening
at the current time, that is, things that are happening right now.
We'll learn more about that in a later lesson.
For the moment, you just have to know that the progressive present uses a conjugation of "to be".
Well, it looks like we are coming to the end of today's lesson.
I'm a little sad.
But don't worry, Diego. We'll be back with another lesson very soon.
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♫ Come see the Tumblies
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(bouncing)
(drum roll)
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(running water)
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(jazzy beat)
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236 AZBE HS7 CHALLENGE LOCK FROM TIET subeng - Duration: 11:49.hello guys, welcome back again
The lock I have for you today is this Azbe
a dimple lock, six pinner, is the HS7 model
I had it from Tiet that give it to me in the meeting, thank you very much Tiet
It is a challenge lock, at least this side is modified
and this one here I do not know it for sure
this is the key
as you see, it works perfect
the two sides work, I have removed the clip in this side
becouse I had already made the video of the opening of this lock and when trying to take it apart...
I have fought with it, the plug has come flying
and it has been a disaster
so I'm going to try to pick again the two sides of the lock
and we will take it apart, to see what it has inside
I have not removed the drviers on this side, so I do not know if it is modified or not
let's see it, well, I show the biting
as you see, the second and third are very very long fourth and fifth are short
first and sixth also long
let´s see
let's open this side first
which I think is not modified
let's do it, I'll use a commercial wrench
and this pick, with a very small flag, special for t60, which goes very well in this keyway
let´s see
from front to back
medium tension
first nothing, second is binding
make one click, third a light click
fourth nothing, fifth a slight click,
sixth is binding
there we set the sixth, the fifth stops me, make one click
the fourth has made a click
gives the impression that it has a top pin
although nothing is visible on the key
now we will see it
no, that's the fourth
ok, third is binding
let´s see
there it is, the third one, it gives counterotation, we set it
second give us one click
first make a click
and by playing the second one again
the lock opens
it's not a difficult picking
let's go now with this other side
I'm going to close it and use the key, to that the plug does not fall now
let's go with this
this one is modified
and the first time it gave me more work
Let's see
first nothing, second nothing,
third nothing
fourth nothing
fifth is binding, make one click
sixth is binding
it gives counterotation and we set it, it seems like a spool
the fifth stops me when leaving
I go back, first nothing
second is binding
there it is, we set it, it looks like a spool, has given a slight counterotation
fifth, sixth nothing, we go back to the first
first it seems set
second is set
third is binding
there it is, when setting it, it falls into a false set
fourth seems set, fifth
fifth is binding
No, I´m overseting it
I release tension
there it is,
third
the false set returns, fourth is set, fifth
sixth seems set
third is binding
you have to greatly reduce the tension, but the third one is not set
it seems to be set, fourth is binding, make a click and it falls in false set
first is set, second,
third again, now you have to decrease the tension a lot unless you get stuck
and the lock opens
the first time I kept a very high tension
and I could not set the third and make the openning
once you realize it
it's much easier
let's try to take it apart, I'll start at this side
which is modified
let's see, actually I think that this part of here is not modified, which are the original key pins and drivers
all the key pins are standard and the drivers first and second are barrel type
third is a very nice spool
I did not remember seeing these spools in an Azbe, it's very very cool
and fourth, fifth and sixth are standard drivers
it´s not a difficult picking
as for the modified side
the plug is normal, has no modifications
I do not see threading or anything
and the key pins are the originals all standard
as for the drivers: in the first one has left one of the original barrels, second has gotten a very long spool
third is a pin-in-pin,
very cool,
it's very well done, I like it a lot
the fourth is one of the original barrels, the fifth is the original spool, very cool
with progressive diameter,
and sixth is a T pin
he has placed a T pin
a fun picking
I already say that the first time the third pin
I had trouble setting it, because if I had high or medium tension, I did not move towards the setting
Well, this was the opening of Azbe HS7 modified by Tiet
thank you very much Tiet
I hope you enjoyed it, that it will be useful and thank you very much for your time, bye
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Small Business 101: Episode 17 - The Advantages of Virtual Assistants For Any Business - Duration: 3:48.Alex: Hey everybody, welcome back to another episode of Small Business 101 here on
Arbeit U. Spencer: Yes and as always, another fantastic episode. This one, same thing as
always, we deal with something in the week. We bring it up in the middle of for this episode
and, so we just met with a virtual assistant company right. So they
basically what this company does is they're so they have all these virtual
people all over the world and Alex: they're real people.Spencer: Yeah they're real human beings. Yeah.
Alex: They're not fake. Spencer: Yeah they're not robots and you you can outsource certain
aspects of your work to them like if we go on conferences they'll like you know
set up the arrangements, will book the flights will do all that and it gets it
off of my plate or Joe's plate or whoever's plate it happens to fall on. So
this is something like you're actually the one who found it right, so it's never
occurred to me right like virtual assistants is never something I thought
of and there's such a value to that. Alex: I honestly didn't know what they were
and I read about it and then I was reading it. Spencer: You thought it was for WoW or something.
Alex: No. yeah. I'm
reading the description I'm like wait this sounds like I always thought was
like a like an AI. Spencer: Yeah, no yeah. Alex: Virtual Assistant was not a real person cuz a virtual that's just
the old man in me not understanding. Spencer: Damn internet. Alex: Yeah so and then I started to read about it
and I realized it's a big thing for small companies, especially you know
startups with like one to two people. Spencer: You don't have to bring on a salary for a
full-time assistant lets say. Alex: Exactly. You can get a virtual assistant for a few hundred
dollars a month. Spencer: Yes it's like 500 a month. Alex: They can do certain tasks for you from marketing
to data. Spencer: They do sales automation. Alex: A lot of big thing that they're involved in is
like e-commerce. Spencer: Yeah cuz I and I think like the thing is when you say virtual
assistants like people automatically think of like when I brought up like
booking conferences right, but they're so they're a capable of so much more than
that. They really can like they they could they do like accounting for you,
they can do you can literally there's a person out there who will assist with
anything right like. We can, they'll do our marketing work for us, SEO work
Joe. So you could literally outsource anything,
Their is, it's a specialist out there who will do it. So though you say here's a
job one outsource. They take it and send it up their network and someone who
specializes in SEO will be like hey can do this and here's what it'll cost
you. Alex: Right and a bigger another thing that they could be used for is at larger
companies with more employees than just one or two people you can actually get
them for your employees, to help empower them and make them you know just
that much more productive . If you have really really stellar employee at a
certain thing in their time it's about doing it spent doing mundane tasks you
know, even half their time, twenty five percent of their time, you should look into
this. Get somebody get like a virtual system to take out their plate. Spencer: Yeah, just
automate it. Alex: For a few hundred dollars a month and boom. Spencer: So yeah like to perfect
example, we talked about someone who has like a really focused skillset right. Alex: Right.
Spencer: Like our sales team, we want them actually selling, so we want them on
the phone. We want them talking to people, but they spend a lot of their time now
logging information with CRM or writing a note or whatever. Alex: Researching. Spencer: Yeah,
stuff that anyone can really do right. It's not it's not their skill set, so
basically but like you know with the core competency. If it's outside that
outsource it basically. Alex: Exactly. We haven't done yet. We're gonna try it.
We'll let you know how it goes. If you've had experience with virtual assistants
let us know how that one and yeah. Spencer: Joe says we have to point down. Alex: Yeah, but
now that we're done, watch these videos because they're cool and subscribe. Alex and Spencer: See
you next week.
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Multiple sclerosis: Healing with cannabis - Sasa Micic MS patient Serbia - Duration: 4:31.My name is Saša Mićić, I've been suffering from
multiple sclerosis for over 25 years now,
going from one doctor to another. I was officially diagnosed
in 2010 and started consuming ganoderma lucidum
which showed amazing results, but I unfortunately
decided to try experimental drugs,
hoping it would help me rather than
make it worse, but it was the other way around.
It completely destroyed me. So on top
of being chronically ill, I was forced
to search for some alternative medication that would remove
the side effects of the drugs I've been taking to treat the illness.
So I decided to try highly potent THC oil. The reason
I chose cannabis oil with a large amount of THC is because
THC is the only substance that can access
every cell in the body, scan it for irregularities
and send the information back to the brain
about what it lacks and how it could be
treated and regenerated. I got outstanding
results during my first period of treatment
with large doses of medication, but sadly
after I consumed about 60 ml, I had to make
a 4 month break until I could continue my treatment,
this time with significantly
smaller amounts because I was no longer
financially capable of affording the proper
treatment for myself. Then, the situation
got better, I started receiving donations
of medication, but compared to my previous
treatment, it wasn't enough. It did help me
and my treatment was moving in
the right direction, but significantly slower.
So I decided to increase the daily dosage again
and I raised it to 1ml, rectally administered.
I decided to do that simply because I wanted
to finally completely rid my body of all
the side effects and toxins from both food
and the experimental drugs I consumed and
create perfect circumstances for my body
to fully regenerate. After 50 ml of cannabis oil,
I added pure CBD oil to my treatment,
in order to amplify the regenerative effects.
In addition to the high concentration of THC
in my body, the CBD oil with low level THC
gives me a "high" sensation, but that sensation
is completely different from the high
effect the highly potent THC oil has. Different
in a good way, because I feel like my entire
body is regenerating at once. I could talk about
this for hours, but I have limited time,
so if anyone has any questions, feel free
to contact me, I'm open and willing to help.
That's all, thank you.
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Top 10 Times Unhinged Liberals Declared Trump 'Screwed Up' North Korea - Duration: 7:03.Top 10 Times Unhinged Liberals Declared Trump 'Screwed Up' North Korea.
It wasn't so long ago when liberals were attacking President Trump relentlessly over
his handling of North Korea.
Now, as peace talks dominate the headlines and the world is basking in the amazing strength
and diplomacy of President Trump, the liberal rants did not age well.
Here are the top ten FAILED predictions and attacks over President Trump's North Korea
negotiations.
From IJR
President Donald Trump received a chorus of praise after North Korea, and South Korea
decided to not only end their decades long war, but work towards denuclearizing the peninsula.
Some, even including CNN anchor Chris Cuomo, suggested that he could receive the Nobel
Peace Prize.
But before Friday, the media heaped criticism on Trump for his fiery rhetoric and some suggested
he would provoke nuclear war with leader Kim Jong Un.
But as Sen. Lindsey Graham noted, Trump broke from his predecessors' diplomatic strategy,
and it apparently worked.
Here's a look back at some of the times the media and Democrats knocked President
Donald Trump's diplomacy towards the North:
Mika Brzezinski suggests Trump and Kim Jong Un are 'Equally … Imbalanced'
Perhaps the best place to start off is MSNBC's "Morning Joe," where hosts Joe Scarborough
and Mika Brzezinski regularly questioned Trump's mental stability.
In September of last year, Brzezinski worried that Trump's tweets could provoke North
Korean leader Kim Jong Un, whom she said was "equally, you know, imbalanced and hard
to predict."
John Kerry says Trump's rhetoric encourages North Korea to obtain nukes
One would think the former chief diplomat of the United States would be able to see
Trump's plan leading to success.
But former Secretary of State John Kerry derided Trump's strategy on multiple occasions.
He said Trump's strategy wasn't "smart" or "well-thought-through."
He also described Trump's rhetoric as "over the line" and another reason for Kim to
obtain nuclear weapons.
MSNBC analyst suggests Trump's "profound sexual and masculine insecurities" could
"annihilate the planet" During an airing of "All In" in January,
MSNBC analyst Anand Giridharadas attempted to psychoanalyze Trump's reasoning for tweeting
that his "nuclear button" was bigger than Kim's.
Giridharadas saw Trump's tweet as a manifestation of Trump's "profound sexual insecurity."
"The way he's literally capitalizing in that tweet his nuclear button.
Any psychiatrist or psychologist would have a field day with that."
He further warned that "never have we seen a man whose profound sexual and masculine
insecurities are literally threatening to annihilate the planet," he said.
Former Obama advisor tells "Morning Joe" that Trump could "blow up the world"
Amid news that Trump said he would meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un, a former
adviser to President Barack Obama worried that Trump was like his investment banking
clients who would threaten to "blow up the world" if they didn't get their way.
"That's kind of what we have here," he said.
"We have our own madman who could potentially blow up the world."
Filmmaker Michael Moore: Trump is like a 6-year-old and can't solve the Korean crisis
Filmmaker Michael Moore has said a lot of outrageous things but in April of last year,
he may have made one of his most inaccurate predictions.
While appearing on MSNBC, Moore suggested to host Chris Hayes that he was unreasonable
to root for Trump to be "competent and effective" on North Korea:
It's like rooting for a six-year-old who suddenly swiped his dad's car, and figured
out how to take it down the road.
I'm not rooting for the six-year-old to get on the highway and drive that car!
I want the six-year-old off the highway, that's essentially what we got.
Just the implication of what you said means that he could possibly find a sane way and
a safe way to figure out how to deal with it.
Susan Rice: Trump's "rocket man" nickname is counterproductive
Trump got some laughs after he called North Korean leader Kim Jong Un "rocket man"
during his United Nations speech last fall.
But he also had some critics.
Some, like former Obama's national security adviser Susan Rice, thought his speech was
counterproductive.
"By mocking Kim Jong Un as 'Rocket Man,' we degrade the seriousness and the gravity
of our own deterrent message," she said in September.
She also warned that Trump's threats towards North Korea came across as "inappropriate
and over the top."
MSNBC analyst says Trump's nuclear button tweet made him seem "demented and deranged"
Author and MSNBC analyst John Heilemann didn't go as far as Giridharadas, but he did say
that Trump's "nuclear button" tweet made him look "demented and deranged."
"He is being cavalier in a way that makes him seems demented and deranged," he said
at the beginning of 2018.
No "serious" foreign power, Heilemann argued, would look at Trump and think that
he is a "serious person talking in this way about the most serious threat that the
world ever faces."
CNN's Brian Stelter suggests Trump's "nuclear button" tweet was "madness"
At the beginning of 2018, Trump tweeted more than a dozen times about a variety of topics.
While discussing the tweets, CNN's Brian Stelter derided Trump's behavior as "madness"
and started citing lawmakers and others who raised concern about Trump's mental fitness
for office.
Stelter went on to suggest that if Trump were any other leader, Americans would look at
Trump's tweets and say "these are the messages from a person who is not well."
Joy Reid says she's terrified of Trump's threat to "annihilate" North Korea
MSNBC host Joy Reid also worried about Trump's United Nations speech in which he said that
if necessary, the United States would "totally destroy North Korea."
"Yeah, this is all fine," she jokingly tweeted:
So…
Donald Trump says we may totally annihilate North Korea and also something about peace
and planet Earth… yeah this is all fine.
— Joy Reid (@JoyAnnReid) September 19, 2017 Apparently, it was fine.
Joe Scarborough says "mentally unstable" Trump heading for a "nuclear showdown"
Joe Scarborough, the other half of the "Morning Joe" duo, suggested Trump's cabinet should
consider removing him from office because he was "completely detached from reality."
"We are facing a showdown with a nuclear power," Scarborough worried, "and you
have somebody inside the White House that the New York Daily News says is mentally unfit,
that people close to him say is mentally unfit, that people close to him during the campaign
told me had early stages of dementia."
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Dissecting RoboCop Movie & Games | Nostalgia Nerd - Duration: 12:04.I'd like to talk about Robocop, briefly about the film, and then about the games which followed.
Because, Robocop had a huge influence on my adolescent youth.
Now, being an 18 certified film, that may sound a little crazy, but this was the 80s,
and therefore to not watch a film underage would have been a betrayal of the time.
Besides, look at all the toys which followed.
They expected kids to be knee deep in this sh*t.
Observed from a high level, Robocop is simply a raw action film.
Many people still write it off as that, but it has so many layers of complexity, that
it's really like watching several films in one, and for me one of the best feature films
ever made.
Whoever thought it a good idea to create a 12 certified re-boot was a complete buffoon.
Because under that veneer of action, is a truly visceral and deep film, with a incredibly
clever and tense story line.
It's also littered with satire, parodies and quips on real life, which adds yet another
dimension to this complex cocktail of emotional excitement.
At it's heart we have a young cop, new to the police department, who wants to kick some
ass.
Obviously he decides to kick the wrong ass, and suffers the ultimate consequence.
Except, he's brought back from the brink of death, only to merge with machine and become
neither one or the other - what we'd call a cyborg.
A concept I was already quite fascinated with, thanks to this poster of the Spectrum game
Cyborg, which sadly never materialised in finished form.
This is the concept which fascinated me.
Not only do we have moral implications here, where death migrates to a different kind of
permanence, but we get down to a dark visceral dimension of merging something we consider
to have a soul; a living breathing emotional human, with something cold, mechanical and
unchanging.
I used to lay awake at night thinking about that these very notions.
How would it feel?
What does it mean to the concept of being alive.
Is this cyborg the same person, or has the programming seeping into his mind made him
something new entirely?
The concept and those questions bugged me all through the film, and lay at the core
of the action as you witness this new creation slowly come to terms with what he is, before
finally connecting to what he was before.
Remembering that, although he's Robocop, he was, and indeed still is, Alex Murphy.
On top of this concept is a very clear view of right and wrong, of justice and injustice..
your typical cops and robbers affair, and Murphy's view of that, although sculpted through
the film, remains unwavering.
Watching the film was intense and emotional, and I was left needing something more to appease
my thoughts.
I wanted to get an idea of what it felt like to be Robocop, and so the subsequent video
games of the time came to my rescue.
Robocop, the arcade game.
I'll start with the arcade experience.
The foreign setting of the arcade cabinet, deep in the arcade and away from the safety
of home, combined with it's impressive visuals, felt more connected to the film than anything
else at the time.
The attract mode, depicting key elements of the story, combined with the cold harsh serving
of the title screen, managed to instigate those visceral feelings of the film perfectly.
Of course, without the robotic, surreal music, adapted from the movie then this experience
would have been far less intense.
But as we'll discover, the music of the games, much like the film, is an essential part of
re-creating that almost operatic feeling of Robocop.
Of course, for the casual player, the arcade game is a tough cookie, and the levels don't
seem to bear a strong connection to the film-plot.
We get to wander through the streets, smashing thugs and motorcycles, before having a brief
confrontation with a huge ED-209.. and this is largely how play continues.
You might think that the lack of cohesion to the original story would be a negative,
but it worked well.
It was giving me something extra, on top of the movie experience, and after all, that's
exactly what I had hoped for.
Of course, I wanted to bring this experience into my home, and thankfully Ocean Software
had served up the goods, with their own take for the 8 bit home micros.
Seeing that mesmerising iconic art on loading was something special, but even more special
was the title screen music.
I would load this game up, simply to listen to that music.
In fact, I probably spent more time listening to that music than playing the actual game.
It just seemed to fit so well.
Composed by Jonathan Dunn, it aligned with the story of the film; the transformation
from man to machine back to man again.
It almost brought a tear to my eye.
Now the game itself, was incredibly well written as well.
Because, believe it or not, not all film tie-ins were pieces of unrelenting crud back then.
The Ocean games stuck to the film much more faithfully than Dataeast's arcade cabinet,
and followed the well loved Ocean format of a platformer, sprinkled with mini-games capturing
key points of the movie.
It's a really well thought out package, and although it fairs better on some formats than
others, it mostly still manages to bring the film atmosphere directly into
the living room.
Now, as the early 90s panned out, this desire to play Robocop games didn't go away, and
playing Robocop on my mate's Atari ST was another moment of epiphany.
But this time, having had a year or so to get over the trauma of the film, I was more
concerned with the graphics.
To my 10 or 11 year old eye, they looked almost identical to the arcade machine.
Now clearly a side by side comparison now-days shows us otherwise.
But having come from a Spectrum to the ST, the difference was staggering.
Gameplay wise, it still doesn't hold a candle to the Ocean versions, but it gave me that
Robocop hit, at home and for free.
Of course, during those years, the second movie came and went, and although it was a
reasonable attempt, it was half the film of the original.
Still, it managed to conjure the same feelings of disconnected dred from the first, with
Kane now taking the place of the Robot, in a suit which resembled even less of a man.
Here we had simply a brain, trapped inside a metal can, with a screen seemingly it's
only human like contact outside of the cold, steel structure.
The second movie, despite its flaws, re-ignited my need to engage in the Robocop universe,
and just like before, I went to the arcades.
Now, Robocop 2's arcade experience is a very different kettle of fish from the first.
It's another outing by Data-East, but this time the experience is much more action orientated,
like beat'em ups emerging at the time.
Being a big fan of Final Fight, this was actually exactly what I was hoping for, especially
being able to share the action with a friend.
My brother and I, would often try and battle through these levels, each one controlling
a differently coloured Robocop, blasting whatever was in sight.
Again, connection to the film script is tenuous, but enjoyable... and just like the first,
home ports would follow.
I remember that my only experience at home this time around was from a cover tape of
Your Sinclair magazine, and for a demo it was hard.
I was also a bit older and potentially short on cash, so my the enthusiasm for the game
petered out and I neglected to play the full version until recently.
Of course back in the movies, Robocop 3 came and thankfully went again, and although the
game for the likes of the Amiga and ST is incredible, it's one which completely passed
me by.
Maybe I was still in denial about how atrocious the film was.
It would take a new and exciting title to re-invigorate my senses, and that title would
come in the form of Robocop vs. Terminator on the Sega Mega Drive.
But these are titles I'll be exploring another time, because despite my interest in Robocop
not diminishing, at the time, these latter games didn't connect with the original films,
and are thus unnecessary to this monologue.
I'm not sure if the interest I hold stems from watching the film when I was young, or
whether it would occur watching it afresh today...
I mean, at it's core the original film is asking what it is to be alive, and this concept
indulges to a very deep thirst, or maybe fear in my psyche, which I'm sure others share,
and I think that's why the original film and the moody, atmospheric games which followed,
were so captivating.
It's a similar story with the Alien films and even to a certain extent, the Matrix.
I often hear the question, is the game better than the movie, but it's a question I've always
found a strange one.
A game is a very different medium to a movie, and although you can enjoy one more than the
other, they trigger different feelings, and pander to different areas of your psyche.
What the Robocop games brought to the film franchise, especially with the original was
a sense of completion.
I don't think I would have felt satisfied watching the movie without a decent and engrossing
interactive experience to follow it up with.
Something to really trigger the imagination.
These games allowed me to explore a universe which I found captivating and scratch an itch
which needed scratching.
This is why it saddens me deeply when game adaptations of other great films are just
flushed down the pan, because it not only leaves a sour taste in your mouth, but it
also takes something away from the film experience.
Any imagination or suspension of disbelief you may have held to enjoy the film is snapped
back to gritty reality, when a crappy film tie in slaps it's cash grabbing hands around
your face.
Presented devoid of love or passion for the cause.
But Robocop was a movie and game experience which felt complete, and where-ever that beautiful
combination occurs, it's bloody amazing.
Although there are exceptions to this rule.
Stay tuned for more memories from youth, more Robocop and indeed, added Terminator, and
I'll be back.
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5 NAJCZĘSTSZYCH OBJAWÓW NIEDOBORU WITAMINY B12. NIGDY ICH NIE IGNORUJ! - Duration: 2:37.Symptomy niedoboru witaminy B12 mogą być bardzo różne. Niedostateczna jej ilość manifestuje się objawami somatycznymi, neurologicznymi i psychiatrycznymi.
Deficyt witaminy B12 najczęściej wynika z nieodpowiedniego odżywiania, zaburzenia pracy żołądka i jelit, zapalenia żołądka i pasożytów układu pokarmowego.
Może także być spowodowany przyjmowaniem niektórych leków i alkoholu. Zdarza się również, że skłonność do nieprawidłowego przyswajania witaminy B12 otrzymujemy w genach.
Witamina B12 ma istotny wpływ na nasze zdrowia – odpowiada za prawidłową pracę mózgu, produkcję DNA, produkcję komórek nerwowych i prawidłowe funkcjonowanie układu immunologicznego.
Znajdziemy ją m.in. w produktach pochodzenia zwierzęcego: mięsie, nabiale, jajkach i rybach.
Zignorowany niedobór witaminy B12, może doprowadzić nas do poważnych problemów zdrowotnych – m.in. anemii i problemów neurologicznych.Oto 5 najczęstszych objawów niedoboru, których nigdy nie powinieneś ignorować:
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Jej niedobór zaburza proces transportu tlenu do tkanek, powodując osłabienie organizmu.
2. Zawroty głowy.Niedobór witaminy B12 powoduje zawroty głowy oraz zaburzenia równowagi, zwłaszcza podczas szybkiego wstawania z pozycji siedzącej.
Może zakręcić Ci się w głowie również podczas wchodzenia lub schodzenia po schodach.
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Gdy podejrzewasz u siebie wczesne objawy demencji, niewykluczone, że to właśnie jej niedobór odpowiada za pojawienie się niepokojących objawów. Stosowanie odpowiednich suplementów i zmiana diety, skutecznie zniwelują problemy z pamięcią.
4. Mrowienie i drętwienie.Witamina B12 bierze czynny udział w produkcji czerwonych krwinek i transport tlenu w organizmie. Jej niedobór może skutkować nieprzyjemnym uczuciem drętwienia i mrowienia.
Jeśli odczuwasz podobne objawy, mogą one być spowodowane uszkodzeniem ochronnych otoczek mielinowych otaczających włókna nerwowe.
5. Osłabienie mięśni.Jeśli czerwone krwinki nie dostarczają komórkom Twojego ciała odpowiedniej ilości tlenu, Twoje mięśnie nie mogą pracować prawidłowo – zaczynają słabnąć, a Twoje ruchy stają się powolne i ospałe.
Co zrobić, gdy zauważysz u siebie objawy niedoboru witaminy B12?Przede wszystkim zmień swoją dietę. Wprowadź do niej produkty bogate w proteiny – jaja, nabiał czy drób.
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The MOST INSANE Street Food in Thailand! - Duration: 17:13.- Hey everyone, I hope you're having an amazing day.
It's Mark Wiens, I'm in Bangkok, Thailand
and tonight I am at Talad Rot Fai Ratchada,
which is the night market.
It's the train market.
This market is known for it's very unique
Thai street food, as well as it's gigantic portions of food.
Tonight we're gonna walk around,
we're gonna eat some street food,
but I'm mainly here to eat a dish called Laeng Saeb.
And I'm gonna share it all with you
in this video, right now.
(uptempo music)
Now, you might remember in the previous video,
I came to this market and we ate the most
over-sized, gigantic bowl of lobster tom yum,
that you've ever seen.
And it was definitely a lot of fun to eat,
but the problem is that we were so full after eating that,
that really nothing even looked good after that.
So, I decided to make a part two.
We're back at Talad Rot Fai Ratchada.
This is the train, night market in Bangkok,
known for it's unique Thai street food.
And I'm here to eat another unique food,
it's gonna be another giant bowl,
but completely different
and we're gonna try it at this market
where it's most famous.
The train-night market is especially known
for very unique Thai dishes.
You'll find a lot of dishes that
people kind of experiment with,
people come up with, things are invented here.
So, apart from like authentic Thai food,
you'll find a lot of unique creations that you'll
only find at this market.
Oh, and here we are, this is the spot.
(music)
(speaking in foreign language)
And the menu is on a giant cardboard.
They have medium, large, XL, and they have XXL.
We're going straight for the XXL.
(swing music)
Oh wow, they just pulled out the plate,
it's not even a bowl it's a plate
that's like the size of a satellite dish.
(swing music)
they're stacking it up, it looks like a tipi.
In a triangular fashion, into a cone shape,
that is just getting more and more ridicules by the second.
(uptempo music)
They literally take pots and there like buckets,
and they mix up the soup broth with crushed green chilies
and just literally anoint that, just dump it on,
just fully coating it in a layer of chilies and that soup.
(uptempo music)
Are you ready for this?
- Yes, can eat right now?
(uptempo music)
Taste very, very good, but it's not that it look crazy,
but it taste very very good also.
- [Mark] This is one of the most ridicules plates of food,
single plates of food I've ever seen in my entire life.
It's literally a mountain of food.
Can you even see the whole thing?
Honest, he looked like he was struggling
when he carried it to the table.
This thing must be heavy,
I'm just gonna lift it a little bit.
Oh yeah, wow.
That not only weighs a lot, but it's kind of like
it works on your motor skills too,
because you have to balance it.
You've got liquid in there, you've got the bones,
this is a Mount Everest, of pork bones and chilies.
And the amount of chilies that they added on here
I think it would be uncountable.
There's like thousands of chilies on this plate.
Before I get started eating, before I taste this,
I just wanna tell quickly about Laeng Saeb,
which is this dish.
It's actually a very recent, modern Thai dish,
that's only been around for a couple of years now, I think.
Or at least that's only been popular.
What it is, is it's the pork bones, the pork spines.
A lot of the bones that would just tossed out,
which are then boiled into a soup.
But, it looks like there might be
quite a bit of meat on these bones.
But then, it's boiled into a soup,
the soup is known to be very spicy, full of lime juice.
Okay, it's time to start digging in.
I just wanna do a glory lap, revolve around this first,
to see where is a good place to start.
Oh man, this is.
Okay, I think I found the spot.
Right down here where there's a gigantic pool of chilies.
Seems like they should be giving you a shovel
to eat this with rather than a spoon.
Okay, I'm gonna go in just for the broth first.
And just look at that.
Yeah, that's just like solid chilies with a little bit,
a little bit of cilantro in there.
Mm.
Oh yeah, It not only looks ridicules,
that is really good broth.
The chilies are spicy, but not that spicy.
It might look spicier than it is.
Yeah, okay, I can see how that might build on you,
and that might grow into a flame in your mouth.
Mm, but the broth you can taste it's saltiness,
you taste that rich boney broth,
and then it's nice and sour as well.
I think I'll go in for this bone right here,
where I can just kinda scrap it,
scrap it off the spine there.
Oh, yeah, that's guaranteed to be just fall apart tender.
Look, just scrap that off the spine,
oh, into the pool below.
And what you can kinda do is mix it with more chilies.
Oh, look at that, oh, that's a big bite.
(uptempo music)
Yeah, that pork is nice and tender.
Surprisingly, it tastes quite lean.
But maybe that's because all the fat has rendered out,
has boiled down.
I think the next move to make,
would be to grab that whole bone and just.
Oh, look at that.
Okay, I'm just gonna dip that into the soup,
rehydrate it a little bit.
(uptempo music)
I mean, there's not a tone of meat on every bone,
but there are like 55 bones,
and that adds up to quite a lot of meat, I think.
It's kinda easier to just take your bone,
and scrap of the meat.
Otherwise, it gets a little messy.
Making sure to scrap out all those little crevices
all that meat.
Oh, that one just slide right out of my fingers.
(Mark laughs)
It's not only really good and looks ridicules,
it actually is a lot of fun to eat too.
I'll grab some of that meat, I'll put this onto my rice,
add some more soup.
When you're scrapping the meat off that bones,
it feels like a pork avalanche, a meat avalanche
is happening with the chilies and the meat.
If it were any bigger you would need to harness up
and like climb onto this pile of bone.
(uptempo music)
The chili heat does start to build on you.
We've been eating for about 15 minutes
I think we're at least a quarter
of our way through the bones.
We have at least four or five bones finished.
But, Ying's sister joined us now,
which we definitely need some help, some reinforcements.
But this is, I mean, it is a lot of meat,
but it's kinda like a relaxing dish.
You just kinda nibble on the bones,
you kinda eat slowly, take some bites of those chilies,
drink some of that soup.
And yes, you continue to eat those chilies
the heat does build.
It's lovely it's wonderful, but the chilies are not,
I mean for the amount that you eat,
the chilies are not that spicy.
(uptempo music)
Yeah, at this point I'm just so far deep in,
I'm gonna sit down the utilizes,
and just go in gnawing, and digging out with my fingers.
Juicy bits of, just tenderness.
Ying is just pushing those chilies
down to my side of the plate.
Oh man, that is a swimming pool of chilies.
That's so many chilies, that's insane.
As you keep on eating the top bones
start to get a little dry, so you can kinda rehydrate them,
spoon on some chilies and some soup.
And you reach a certain point where you just wanna
pick this up and just gnaw on it.
We've probably been eating for 45 minutes.
We're definitely getting closer.
I'd say we're at the finish point now.
You can almost see the bottom of the plate.
There's just no way that I'm gonna be able
to finish all those chilies myself though.
That's an absurd amount of chilies.
- Try to give you something.
- [Mark] You're rehydrating.
(Ying laughs)
We have reached the finish line.
This is the final bone.
There's only a pool of soup
and still a ton of chilies down there.
But, yeah, I think we climbed Mount Everest.
But, they sort of deceive you at the end.
They put all the bones with the most meat at the bottom.
Look at how much meat that is.
Oh man, and it's like, when you're at this stage,
you're just sort of like, oh,
you're just sort of like, slowly moving.
(uptempo music)
Mission accomplished, I am drenched in sweat.
This place is extremely popular.
I don't think there's any empty tables.
(uptempo music)
It's so popular, that now as we're leaving,
there's a waiting line.
It's a good thing we got here early.
Yeah, I'm definitely very full.
But it's, I mean it looks ginormous
because there's so many bones.
I mean, if you share that with a few of people,
that's just a good solid meal.
But, yeah, it's just impressive to look at, so many bones.
But I just wanna tell you that Laeng Saeb, what a dish.
The combination of those green chilies,
the lime juice in there
and then boiled down those pork bones,
what a flavor combination, what a flavor profile.
That is way more laeng saeb than I ever care to eat again
in one sitting.
But, you should definitely try it.
It's an amazing dish.
And you can order all sorts of different sizes.
Whatever size you desire for your meal.
We have stopped to eat some, it's called Monster
(speaks in foreign language)
Monster (speaks in foreign language)
oh, okay, in Thai,
okay, it's the instant ice cream,
but in Thai that actually means stir fried ice cream.
And that's actually exactly, precisely, what it is.
(music)
What she does is she takes some milk,
she takes some other random ingredients
and then she kinda plays around with it.
That works it on the cold plate,
kinda flattens it out so it gets cold
and then scoops it back up.
And then the final step is when she spreads it out
into a thin sheet and then scraps it up from bottom,
into swirls.
She does some serious decorating though.
She but on some wafers some like
candy cane looking wafers.
Another Oreo, a bunch of whipped cream,
a bunch of chocolate sauce, a bunch of sprinkles.
Did I miss anything.
I just wanna kinda taste that ice cream first
and it is mixed.
What did we get Ying?
Almond and Oreo, right?
- [Ying] Uh-huh.
- Almond and Oreo in the ice cream.
This has been a very popular trending type of ice cream
because of the way it's made, for quite a while now.
But, this is my first time to try it.
I mean, it is ice cream, but it's a little thinner.
It's not quite as rich.
(uptempo music)
I think it's a Wednesday night,
but traditionally this market was more of a weekend market.
But now I think it's almost open every night of the week.
I'm not totally sure.
But, it's open through out the week.
But coming here in the week is really nice.
It's not nearly as busy.
The last time we came here when we had the tom yum,
that was a Friday night.
Ah man, about this time, at seven or eight p.m,
it just starts to get like ridiculously packed.
To the point where you can barely move.
And there is so many people.
But now it's really manageable.
It's nice on the week days.
This snack is called
(speaks in foreign language).
Which, it translates directly to crispy butter.
And this is a snack that's very popular at this market.
If you walk through you'll find
a number of stalls selling it.
But I think the best part about it is watching them make it.
It's pretty impressive.
I think they actually use cement trowels,
spread it out onto the hot plate.
The let it cook slowly.
Then he puts on a bunch of butter with a paint brush,
they add on I think sweeten condensed milk,
and then let it sizzle.
It's really like a paper thin sheet,
and then when it's done they scrap it up
into little like wafers.
In order to make this snack you definitely need a lot of
construction materials, trowels, paint brushes,
they're using it all.
Here they are the finished products.
These are like little, little butter wafers.
Wow, yeah they're just paper thin.
They're the type of thing that just completely collapses
as you bite down.
Mm.
Mm.
It sort of like, goes down to nothing
when it touches with your saliva.
They do have a egg yolk taste to them.
(uptempo music)
those go down really easily.
And they're the type of thing that kinda stick to your lips
if your lips are kinda dry.
(uptempo music)
I saw the coconut shakes and this is just too tempting.
My mouth is still quite salty from all of that Laeng Saeb.
And yeah, actually I'm pretty full,
so I think we might call it here.
End with a coconut, end on a good note,
with a coconut shake.
Oh, that's so naturally sweet.
That's just the sweetness from the coconut water,
from the coconut meat, with ice in it.
Oh that hits the spot.
So that's gonna do it for this night,
street food tour of Talad Rot Fai Ratchada.
The main goal of coming this evening
was to eat that Laeng Saeb.
And again, that was the most gigantic, XXL version of it.
But you can order smaller sizes, more manageable sizes,
and it's a great dish to eat.
And there's a lot of really unique, really interesting
innovative, Thai street foods to try at this market.
It's really worth checking out when you're in Bangkok.
So I'm gonna end the video now.
Also, make sure you watch part one.
The absolutely giganormous bowl of lobster tom yum.
I will link it below, but check that out.
Check out both of the videos
and I wanna say big thank you for watching this video.
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See you on the next video.
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on whats on my android.
I have been using some of the apps, that makes my day to the decent one.
And In this video, I am not going to tell this one is the best , or not .
Its all about my preferance, and what i am using.
And Here it it, What's on MY android Early 2018
//intro// I am using This Asus Zenfone 2 Laser, for
all my day to day activites.
Like, taking a picture, shooting video, playing, social and for every thing.
First we start with PowerON.
I changed the BootLogo from Asus to Google, and Boot Animation is Pixel Boot animation.
//d// Because, i want actual pixel like phone.But
The Thing is i dont have money to bought it.
So, To affort my Self., I done these kind of things
And you can get this boot animation by subscribing to this channel....
I am just kidding, You can get all the things link what i am talking in this video.
In the description., But , subscribe.
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You guys may know it, i am biggest fan of Nova launcher.In my primary device I am using
Nova Laucher prime.
Because it gives the most needed features defaultly.
In this device , i have been using resurrection remix OS, 5.8.5 which is Nouget 7.1.2 Final
build.
I used Cardinal AOSP for 2week, and thats not for my flow of usage.
So, I changed to this one.
It gives cool performance and colour theme feature.
The color engine feature allow to change the background panel colors and icon colors in
setting.
Thats kind of cool thing in this ROM.
In my home screen, i have the clock widget.
If i swipe right, There are 10 apps.
These are all the apps are my daily partners.
First one is Lucky patcher, that allows to block the ads.
And next one is Link2Sd,
//d// you guys may know about it,
if you watched my Rootapps list video, if you not yet watched means, just click the
card what appearin right now.
//d//
And the google drive, i use most of my time to store some stuffs.
And then we have Xposed Framework, I not use this that much, but i use this one for some
audio tweaks.
And then playstore, Magisk manager for root permission control,
then The Authendicator, I protected my Google account in two step verfication.
So, this app allows me to sign in my account anywhere.
we have some social handles, like //d//
Instagram, i mostly active there, So, if you want to keep with me touch, then
follow me there, i gave the link in the description below
//d//
and then , Telegram, i use telegram for development of my device.
So yeah..,
and then Inbox, I am dont use gmail.
//d// beacause the mobile Gmail app is kind of I
dont like.
So, I use inbox for to receive and send mails.
\\d\\
And then solid Explorer, I love solid explorer , beacuse , it doesnt give any ad and give
good performance.
So, i liked it.And you have to do one time payment .,thats really low.
Value for money.
i have the MyJio app to check balance.
And youtube,
And then I have youtube studio , there i check the channel stats and comments that you guys
posting.
At last whatsapp.,
And in Dock, i am following the world wide combination
phone , chrome, google, galery, and camera.
I use the default Asus camera, beacause of the features and performance.
In app drawer , i have so many apps,But here , i am just some of them i mostly use.,
I dont have the facebook app.Because i use facebook , XDA and some other social stuffs
in my PC.
And i am using pixel icon pack, this is paid version, so they are producing the icons for
most of the apps.
And then i have reddit, becoz , i am the guy who use reddit most of the time.
Becoz, that is the place where all the new stuffs are discussed.
So, i always check the sub reddits.
And Google Rewards, snaptube for to download youtube videos,
//d// These are all the things making my device
even more useful and productive.
And what about your thoughts just let me know.
And what are all the apps are you use in your day to day , tell me in the comments.
And thats what about whats on my android.
Hope you enjoyed it , and thank you for watching this , i will see you guys in my next good
one.
KOTMTO.
//d//
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What I eat in a day? - Duration: 2:56.For breakfast I just had a strawberry smoothie bowl because it's really
healthy and it's delicious. So I prepared 9 to 10 strawberries. Don't forget to wash
your fruits. I chopped them into smaller pieces, not really sure if it makes a
difference but oh well. Then I put all the strawberries into the blender so
they can blend into the smoothie texture
After it was done, I poured the texture into a cute small little bowl and added
some granola on the top just to make it more filling and more aesthetically
pleasing and that's it simple as that. For dinner I just had
some gammon with garlic butter and salad so there is me just cutting up the
gammon into little squares so it cooks easier I used two pieces of meat as well
afterwards once it was done I just put some garlic butter onto the frying pan
and added the meat once it was heated up there is me just cutting the veggies you
can literally use any veggies I just used ones we had at home such as sweet
corn onions etc etc
So after it was all done I put the veggies into the plate, added some
greens and tomatoes and of course the meat. So it is kind of healthy but not
too healthy. This is the final outcome. I drank it with skinny latte.
For snack I had some avocado sandwich. Of course you need an avocado, but only half of it so you
can put the other half away. Also I cut it into squares ish as you can see on
the video. After it was all cut I just mashed up the avocado into this weird
texture added some lactose free soft white cheese and added 2 teaspoons of
it. It will make the texture smoother and it
will give it this cheesy flavour so it's tastier. I mixed it up afterwards
Used this organic sunflower seed bread, spread the avocado onto it and added
some tomatoes and some herbs later on just to make it more aesthetic. This wasn't
originally planned, but for tea I just went to an Asian restaurant and this is the
footage of what I got and a lot more to be honest
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GREEN NOTEBOOK READING WRITING: Failure Will I am Experiment - Duration: 2:33.hi guys okay I've got a little reading here well I'm writing in my notebook in
my notebook okay this is entitled failure I am will experiment am i a
failed experiment am i a manufactured failure am i a manufactured experiment
has our destiny been manufactured to fail since birth of a baby has our
destiny been manufactured experiments through an artificial intelligence of
hidden secrets kept private yet public and transparent how do I know what I
don't know how do I learn what is hidden away from me yet public in the back of a
library how come only a few can get published to that library why are we a
society who manufactures success for a few for someone else's profit I envision
and dream for my own individual success health hope for the future so I can
choose to use what I want instead of someone else choosing for me a healthy
happy community based on interest is what I want so okay that's my that's my
reading here for failure I am who will experiment so yes I've been journaling
in my little green book and so yeah so thank you guys so much for listening to
me and I'm gonna do a review about my hat to my hat and the box that it came
in to yeah I had an aha moment related to that so I'm gonna be doing a review
about my hat in the next day or two so thank you so much for watching please
smash and hit the thumbs up share this video with your friends subscribe leave
comments suggestions ideas and I'll see you guys soon I love you please please
smash and hit the thumbs up did I already say
I've got a little CRS CRS can't remember shit thank you so much for watching and
I'll see you guys soon I love you peace love marijuana green leaves and
avocados I'll see you guys and we're gonna look at my fan on the way out
there's my fan
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Two Tone Gradient Stripe Background - Stunning Cosmos at Altenew! - Duration: 7:42.Hi it's Therese and I'm here for Altenew today and I'm going to be creating a
two tone background I'm using the gradient stripes background stamp set and it
comes with quite a few really nice sentiments as well in a really pretty
font but I'm going to start off with the background so I like the idea of sort of changing
up your stamps and getting more out of them and this is a really easy way to
create the two tone background I'm using my Misti because it is such a large
stamp it's a lot more forgiving so it means that I can actually stamp this out
a few times and know that I'm going to stamp it in exactly the same spot so
what I've done here to create my two tone background is just to do some simple
masking and I've got some post-it notes to do that with
and this just means that you can get more out of your stamps I did
consider making every stripe a different color maybe that's a video for the
future but I thought it would be really pretty to do I've come back to the Grays
again I'm on a real gray kick at the moment and I thought it would be really
pretty to have blue and gray together so now I've just I didn't use the same
masks even though it probably wouldn't have mattered the more you use a mask
the more chance there is especially when the mask is just a paper mask like this
the more chance there is of ink seeping in behind the mask and contaminating the
area that I've already stamped so I did actually lash out and use a couple of
new post-it notes for the gray section and I just took note of where the
stripes were that I had stamped out in the blue and made sure that only chose
just to stamp the stripes that were above that mark
I think the blue and the gray look awesome together so as you can see I did
actually stamp both of these out twice this is a fairly new stamp to me and I
did prep it with an eraser first but it was just safer to come in a couple of
times and it is a large stamp so that's where the Misti can help as well I
decided to add some of these stunning cosmos flowers I want to keep this
fairly clean and simple oh, and that was just a panel of
cardstock that wasn't actually my base of cardstock that I was working on either.
so I stamped out three of the flowers with some of the permanent black ink
from Altenew and it is perfect to use with your alcohol markers and I have got
the lids off to the side just showing which markers I did use today I really
just wanted a shadow kind of look on these petals of these flowers so I am
just using a really light hand here and just using a flicking motion to add that
shading and of course they've got a nice bright yellow center now this cosmos set
is actually a layering set so you could easily stamp out the layers and it has
some layers for the center as well I just chose not to use them and
in the last release Altenew actually added some coordinating dies for this set so
that just makes life so much easier and
they're really simple to line up because they have the open center so I and then
I could just run it through my little mini blossom die-cutting machine. On this
die-cutting machine the base plate is the one that you cut into and that is
the thicker plate it just kind of if you think about it it makes sense because
the more you cut into something the more it's likely to warp
so the thicker plate is less likely to warp that's how I worked it out
alright so these stems for their flowers I just want to
show you how I made sure that they were going to die-cut well so I laid down my
dies with the cutting side down actually laid my stamps my acrylic stamps on top
and then picked up the stamps with my block and then remove the dies before I
stamp them out with some olive ink
easy-peasy except I didn't stamp one of them very well but that didn't matter
because I knew that I wasn't going to be using all of the images anyway and
then it's just a simple matter of lining up the dies again over top and then
running in through my die-cutting machine the sentiment today like I said
has some great it has some great sentiments in the gradient stripes set
and I've got some pale gray cardstock mmm not black pale gray cardstock and I
am going to white heat emboss on this and initially when you add the embossing
powder it doesn't look really white but look at it once you hit it with the heat
tool and you see that powder melting it goes that nice bright white it's
a really nice embossing powder this one from Altenew it's kind of become my
go-to one now and I just did quickly cut down my panel to fit the front of my
card and add the rest of my sentiment with some permanent black ink
I have a top fold card and I'm adding some adhesive to my gradient striped
panel and just gonna add that to the front of my top fold card isn't that
pretty you could almost just leave it like that
it was set of cards with stripes so cool especially with the big letters you
could easily add a sentiment with some nice you know the bold alphabet dies
from Altenew I think that would look really fab as well
I did decide to pop up some of the flowers and add some directly to the
card base I really like the dotted adhesive for this because especially
with the thin stems you can run the adhesive along there I just think that
the liquid glue is I'm a bit impatient for those and the dotted adhesive is
only going to adhere to the cardstock where you touch it the rest doesn't sort
of hang over the side so easy to use and I did actually add a double layer of
foam tape behind one of the flowers just to make it pop up a little bit more
off the card now to cut those it all stems off I'll just flip the card over
and get a nice long straight pair of scissors and that's my finished card for
today I'll link everything at the blog and
you'll find a link to the blog post below until next time have a great day
bye
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"Glen Coe - The Pumpkin's Fancy - Crossing The Minch" at David's Home - Duration: 6:25.Welcome at my home
This is my homemade bank
or seat
And we're going to our garden
The fire is already on
The barbecue is burning with the meat
And we're going to play for you
A song: "Glen Coe"
We play it as a tune
It's from a massacre
by Clen Coe
in 1692
And after that we play a few reels:
"Pumpkin's Fancy"
It's the first tune I ever learned with slides in it
It was then a hornpipe
I play two parts of it
And after that we're playing "Crossing The Minch"
I used to play it for the dancers from Carike
And now we play it a little bit faster as a reel
And, eh, now..
I hope you are going to enjoy it..
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TELEKINESIS Will Be POSSIBLE In The Future?! - Duration: 4:36.Have you ever dreamt of being able to move things with your mind?
It sure would make life a lot easier.
Whether it's jedi mind powers, or a genetic defect that's turned someone into a superhuman,
it's certainly an exciting idea- but is it scientifically possible?
And are there people who already have this ability?
Telekinesis, also referred to as Psychokinesis, is a psychic ability that allows a person
to influence physical objects without the need to touch them.
The term was first used in 1890 by Alexander N. Aksakof who was a Russian Psychical researcher.
The word itself is a combination of two Greek words, 'tēle' and 'kinesis', which
literally means 'distance motion'.
The idea that Telekinesis is possible has intrigued people for hundreds of years, but
belief in it being provable only came about on a wide scale in the late 1800's due to
the popularity of Spiritualism . In their performances, psychics would supposedly cross
the spiritual plane to make contact with the dead and, in the process, objects would move
across the room.
This was, of course, no more than a magic trick, but at the time people were convinced-
even Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, who created Sherlock Holmes, was a believer.
The acts were soon debunked, and faded from belief, but the possibility was revived in
the 1940's when a researcher from Duke University began looking at whether people could effect
seemingly random occurrences by thought.
Since then, numerous researchers have tried to prove it, and famous psychics, such as
Uri Geller, have traveled the world showing their apparent abilities at bending spoons
and fixing watches.
Today it's thought that between 15 and 30 percent of Americans believe that it's possible
to effect the world by thought.
While believers will always believe, those in the Scientific community have set out to
try and prove that Telekinesis is possible.
But so far, the evidence that has been collected is circumstantial at best and, as with other
psychic phenomena, definitive proof has remained elusive.
There are, of course, a number of people who fraudulently claim they have such powers,
and any competent magician can perform tricks to the same effect.
This doesn't mean that Telekinesis doesn't exist, but it shows that it's easy to fake
if someone decided to do so.
Scientifically speaking, there's a big problem with the idea of Telekinesis.
It breaks some important fundamental laws of physics; the inverse square law, the second
law of thermodynamics, and the conservation of momentum.
Simply put, every reaction requires an action to cause it and, from our current understanding
of the Universe, mind power isn't able to create a force against an object.
This hasn't deterred some researchers from continuing with their studies, though, and
the results are quite interesting.
To start, they have split the phenomenon into two distinct categories; micro-PK for the
manipulation of small objects, and macro-PK for the manipulation of large ones.
The theory is that if humans can influence matter by thought, then the force would be
quite small and, therefore, be easier to prove if tested on small objects like dice.
Therefore, most experiments focus on micro-PK, asking participants to cause dice to land
the same way a number of times in a row, or influence computer produced random number
generators.
By repeating these experiments thousands of times, researchers can then perform complex
statistical analysis on the results to determine if there's any effect of significance.
Despite this rigorous testing, evidence is still scarce, which would suggest that either
Telekinesis is not naturally possible, or it's incredibly rare and they haven't
been able to test the right person yet.
So That Means I Can't be Telekinetic?
With this all being said, there's actually a good chance that within the near future
Telekinesis will become possible but, rather than coming from the mind, it would likely
be a result of technology.
A development studio called Neurable announced in 2017 that they were using eye movement
tracking and brain scanning technologies in a headset, that would allow you to move and
manipulate objects in a virtual world simply by looking and thinking about them.
This could actually become the norm.
It's not too far a reach to be wearing a headset and ordering an Uber, cooking your
food, or even flying a plane, simply by thinking.
When this becomes a reality, who's to say that this isn't Telekinesis because it surely
would be granting everyone the ability to influence physical objects simply by thinking.
Telekinesis is a widely believed phenomenon and the ability that most people would choose
if given the option.
Laboratory studies have yet to find a way to prove it is a real thing, but that in itself
isn't enough to prove that it actually doesn't exist.
Don't let this discourage you, though, because soon enough we'll have technology that creates
the same effect, and you'll be pretty close to having Jedi powers of your own!
Thanks for watching, remember to leave a comment in the section below to let us know what you
think, and make sure you subscribe to our channel to hear about the latest videos.
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[MONSTA X]170518 ENGSUB - 몬베베 600일~ 알러빗💗(MONSTA X being Extra dancing to PSY - I LUV IT & NEW FACE) - Duration: 3:21.-Knock knock? -Knock knock? [송현인]
Knock on my heart and open it up~
-They have a concept again don't they?
[Peeking peeking]
-Wow, a sleeping concept [The celphone fell]
[Kkukkungie who calmly picks up (the phone)]
[This time voice only]
-Oh! (The live) became voice only -What is this--
[Lost their minds as soon as they came into the room]
[~Sleeping (Concept)~] -Look here, they're sleeping.
No, pretending to be asleep.
[Playing a song in Jooheon's ear, who's pretending to be asleep]
-Yah, yah, yah, yah, that's too close!
You can't it's too dangerous! Ok, I will give you 5 seconds!
-Hyungwon-ssi!
[~Heonie who has woken up~] -Please wake up!
[~Playing a song as soon as he wakes up~]
[No, didn't he already prepare it]
[A dancing singer]
[Flap flap]
[Ah, Mon X is really cute]
[While only nodding his head
~choreography that is true to the lyrics~]
[Really...Chae Hyungwon is cute...so cute and (suddenly]
-Monbebe 600 days!
[Excited Monaegis] -600 days!
[Kyun Director passionately filming]
[Even doing New Face in high spirits]
[Seriously Lee Minhyuk]
~Following choreography well~
[This doesn't make sense to anyone who doesn't know Mon X]
[Kyun Director still filming passionately]
[Chaebugi facing them and dancing together]
~Dance party that continues in Shownu's room~
[Lee Minyeokie..again...!]
~Filming a one-take music video~
[Thought you were doing a pre-rehearsal]
[Extremely proud Kyun Director] -Oho, that was good!
[Anyone who loves Im Changkyun's wiggling eyebrows....me]
[In the meantime Kyun Directors reflection in the mirror is really cute]
[Doesn't Yoo Kihyun's camera work feel like a music broadcast...]
[The ones over here are laughing too]
[Saving this vapp broadcast to laugh later]
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236 AZBE HS7 CHALLENGE LOCK FROM TIET subeng - Duration: 11:49.hello guys, welcome back again
The lock I have for you today is this Azbe
a dimple lock, six pinner, is the HS7 model
I had it from Tiet that give it to me in the meeting, thank you very much Tiet
It is a challenge lock, at least this side is modified
and this one here I do not know it for sure
this is the key
as you see, it works perfect
the two sides work, I have removed the clip in this side
becouse I had already made the video of the opening of this lock and when trying to take it apart...
I have fought with it, the plug has come flying
and it has been a disaster
so I'm going to try to pick again the two sides of the lock
and we will take it apart, to see what it has inside
I have not removed the drviers on this side, so I do not know if it is modified or not
let's see it, well, I show the biting
as you see, the second and third are very very long fourth and fifth are short
first and sixth also long
let´s see
let's open this side first
which I think is not modified
let's do it, I'll use a commercial wrench
and this pick, with a very small flag, special for t60, which goes very well in this keyway
let´s see
from front to back
medium tension
first nothing, second is binding
make one click, third a light click
fourth nothing, fifth a slight click,
sixth is binding
there we set the sixth, the fifth stops me, make one click
the fourth has made a click
gives the impression that it has a top pin
although nothing is visible on the key
now we will see it
no, that's the fourth
ok, third is binding
let´s see
there it is, the third one, it gives counterotation, we set it
second give us one click
first make a click
and by playing the second one again
the lock opens
it's not a difficult picking
let's go now with this other side
I'm going to close it and use the key, to that the plug does not fall now
let's go with this
this one is modified
and the first time it gave me more work
Let's see
first nothing, second nothing,
third nothing
fourth nothing
fifth is binding, make one click
sixth is binding
it gives counterotation and we set it, it seems like a spool
the fifth stops me when leaving
I go back, first nothing
second is binding
there it is, we set it, it looks like a spool, has given a slight counterotation
fifth, sixth nothing, we go back to the first
first it seems set
second is set
third is binding
there it is, when setting it, it falls into a false set
fourth seems set, fifth
fifth is binding
No, I´m overseting it
I release tension
there it is,
third
the false set returns, fourth is set, fifth
sixth seems set
third is binding
you have to greatly reduce the tension, but the third one is not set
it seems to be set, fourth is binding, make a click and it falls in false set
first is set, second,
third again, now you have to decrease the tension a lot unless you get stuck
and the lock opens
the first time I kept a very high tension
and I could not set the third and make the openning
once you realize it
it's much easier
let's try to take it apart, I'll start at this side
which is modified
let's see, actually I think that this part of here is not modified, which are the original key pins and drivers
all the key pins are standard and the drivers first and second are barrel type
third is a very nice spool
I did not remember seeing these spools in an Azbe, it's very very cool
and fourth, fifth and sixth are standard drivers
it´s not a difficult picking
as for the modified side
the plug is normal, has no modifications
I do not see threading or anything
and the key pins are the originals all standard
as for the drivers: in the first one has left one of the original barrels, second has gotten a very long spool
third is a pin-in-pin,
very cool,
it's very well done, I like it a lot
the fourth is one of the original barrels, the fifth is the original spool, very cool
with progressive diameter,
and sixth is a T pin
he has placed a T pin
a fun picking
I already say that the first time the third pin
I had trouble setting it, because if I had high or medium tension, I did not move towards the setting
Well, this was the opening of Azbe HS7 modified by Tiet
thank you very much Tiet
I hope you enjoyed it, that it will be useful and thank you very much for your time, bye
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Japan's MOST Traditional Experience? | Staying at a Ryokan 🎌 | Lost in Japan Ep.11 - Duration: 12:37.I'm not going to lie it takes some getting used to walking in the sandals
Around town
Especially for you guys out there
You'll know exactly what I'm talking about
When you go through this
What is going on Members of the Barrio
It's Jon and we are in Kinosaki.. a famous Onsen town
In Japan, staying at a Ryokan
A traditional Japanese inn
And i'm sure you're curious... what this is all about
But first. We've got to get more into costume
Much better
This is a Yukata
And it's a traditional Japanese robe
I have an upgraded version.. most Ryokans you stay at
You can pay a little bit extra to look.. I think a lot cooler
We're staying in a spot called Kobayashiya
And it is one of the oldest Ryokan's
In Kinosaki
It has been around
For over 300 years
And why don't I show you around the room?
The first step
Always take off your slippers before stepping onto the mat
And we've got doors, upon sliding doors
Here
This is the first room
When you walk in
You can put some of your luggage here
Just any personal belongings
We put a lot of stuff.. in the closet over here
Plenty of closet space
This is the main room
I love this table here
This is actually where we had.. breakfast served today
And where we're going to be having dinner later
Food service is very famous
In these Ryokan's
We had a traditional Japanese breakfast
This morning
Which was absolutely delicious
And I'm excited for.. what should be a super big course
Of dinner tonight
Being served right here
If you're wondering where we slept
They do bring you futons at night
And they actually set the room up
We're going to show you the futons later on
And now..the happiest girl in all of Kinosaki
Adriana
What's going on guys
Look at me
What do you prefer this look or the ninja look?
Oh my god I think the ninja look is more comfortable
But this is prettier
So.. I prefer this one
And we have just an incredible view here
Of the water
Running through the town
I do recommend if you stay in Kinosaki
Ask for a room with a view like this
Their is no bathroom in the room
I'm going to show you what the bathroom is like
I'm going to show you what the bathroom is like in the hallway
And explain that you don't actually need to shower here
Because you spend most of your day
Jumping between different onsens
Which are little natural spring bath houses
Very famous in Japan
And of course very famous in this city
You even have special slippers
For the bathroom
So you have to take off your room slippers
Two styles of bathroom
Western..
Japanese
Whatever you prefer
Putting on Geta. Wooden sandals
I'm not going to lie it takes some getting used to
Walking in the sandals
Around town
Especially for you guys out there
You'll know exactly what i'm talking about
When you go through this
This pass right here gives you access to 7 different Onsen's
Or natural spring bathhouses
And then you have a map
So we're located right here
And the onsens are kind of spread out throughout the town
And on any given day
5 different ones are open
Kinosaki is a nice small town
This is the perfect stop-over
After a lot of heavy siteseeing
In places like Tokyo or Osaka
Essentially all you do is hop between the different onsens
Throughout the day
You know getting a bath
Relaxing
Letting go of stress
It's actually exactly what we needed
After a couple of weeks in Japan
So why don't we show you..a little bit
Of the scenery of this cute village
We just had the strangest experience ever
Yeah.. we were walking and a guy on his bicycle
Asked us where we were from
And he wanted to.. know if he could take a picture of us
So he took a bunch of pictures of us
In different nice locations
It was amazing
I thought he worked for the tourism board or something
That was so.. random
I've never had someone pull over
Take amazing pictures of us
And just bike away
Thank you..bye
Enjoy the hot spring town
I love this town
I'm standing in front of one of the 7 Onsen's in Kinosaki
Onsen- Japanese Hot Spring +Bath
And these things have been around for over 1,000 years
The tradition of bathing in natural hot springs
Is so..rich in Japan
It's so important To the local people
Unfortuanetly.. you normally can't film inside because their is nudity
You have to be naked when you go to bathe
But..
We have gotten special permission to film inside
Where nobody is
Men's changing area
You find a locker
Make sure to put all your stuff
In this
Hold onto your small towel
At this point you're completely naked
And you would.. take a shower
Right here
On one of those buckets
Shampoo..body wash
Right over there
Keep this towel with you at all times
Put it on your head
And soak in one of the nice bathes
Okay guys i'm going to be very honest with you
The first time you do it
You fill so shy
More if you're a woman
You feel like you don't want anyone to look at you
But.. after you do it once
You feel so comfortable the next one
So just do it
Just enjoy yourself..
And don't think about anything
But your moment
It's interesting coming from the United States
Where I think being nude in public is considered a little bit more taboo
I agree with Adriana the first few times I went naked
Inside the bathes
But this is the third or fourth onsen
We've visited so far
So for me.. I don't even notice it anymore
One tip though
The baths are very hot
Some of them anyway
If you start to feel yourself getting a little bit dizzy
Just stand up
Get some air
Walk around
And jump between the different pools
It's worth it trust me
Kinosakionsen Ropeway
The hotel owner Tomo told us that we have to check out
The Kinosakionsen ropeway
Which is like a skytram
To a great overlook
And that's all I pretty much know
So let's find out what the heck this is
There's a geisha on the stairs
900 yen for a round-trip ticket..top to bottom
The view from the top is absolutely incredible
You can even see the ocean
From all the way up here
The Sea of Japan
Now it's my favorite time.. dinner
Heading back to the Ryokan for Dinner Service
Now the moment we've been waiting for
We are going to have
Our dinner
In the Ryokan
And this is a big tradition
Of staying at a Ryokan. Having food served in your room
And I've got a really really good feeling about this meal
They're preparing our first course
And this whole process could take
An hour and a half to two hours
They're just going to keep bringing us food
Basically
I'm ready guys
This is pretty much
Their are two Kaiseki courses in Japanese
Traditional Kaiseki courses
But this is one of..
Favorite for. a group of people
Their are mainly 9 dishes
Combo
Trying the raw fish
You never eat sushi
Trying the sayori
The local fish
This is.. all raw
This must have been caught like yesterday
Very fresh
Very impressed so far
With the fish offerings
We have right here
But we didn't eat to much today
We were preparing ourselves
For a very big dinner
The main course arrived.. Tajima Beef
People like to..put everything
Into the hot pot
It's fine
But I recommend you to
Start with only meat
How to cook Tajima Beef on a hot pot?
And then swish. swipe
A few times
Mmmm
Speechless
Speechless
We're cooking the Tajima Beef in our own hot pots here
And it cooks within..20-30 seconds
Fastest beef I've ever seen cooked
And Adriana loved it
Now i'm going to try it
Mmmm
That is so juicy
It's ridiculous
I can not believe it cooked so fast
It's the thin sliced beef
Juicy, delicious.. oh man
One of the best things I've had in Japan so far
For sure
Adriana and I were just having a debate before
What is your favorite Japanese food
And it was so hard to come up with a winner
But now.. if you ask me
I'm going to say
Tajima Beef
For sure
It's like if you put heaven
In your mouth
That's it
That's all I'll say
Amazing soup
And dessert !
As Adriana adjusts my Yukata
I have to say.. that was probably one of the most memorable meals of my life
If you just consider.. thank you
All of the little things that went into this meal
It was 4 or 5 courses
With dessert
Some of the best beef
I have ever tried
Before
And the fact that
We are wearing traditional
Japanese clothing
Sitting in a Ryokan
It's.. really kind of surreal
It's an experience you definitley have to have
I want to show you all
One more thing
Before we end this vlog
What the sleeping arrangement is like
Twin futons
Pretty comfortable
Very romantic
Members of the Barrio
I hope you enjoyed the Ryokan experience
From start to finish
It's one of a kind
It's very unique
And it's something you really do need to try
If you visit Japan
I highly highly recommend you stay at this Ryokan
If you do come to Kinosaki
Kobayashiya
Is traditional They've been around for over 300 years
And the manager Tomo speaks great English
And is a super, super nice guy
Alright, make sure to subscribe if you are new to this channel
We've got a lot more coming up
From Japan
In the next couple of weeks
Thank you so much for watching
Until next time
This is the most random place for a playground ever
On the top of a mountain
In Kinosaki, Japen
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