Monday, October 1, 2018

Youtube daily report w Oct 1 2018

Welcome to the Aquarium Adventure Club!

Today we're wondering: what does animal poop look like?

Octopus poop.

Crab poop.

Turtle poop.

Lobster poop.

Penguin poop!

Jellyfish poop.

Shark poop.

Leopard shark poop.

Whale poop.

Otter poop.

Stingray poop.

Sea lion poop.

So much poop!

I don't even know where to start.

Hm...we need a poop expert!

The Professor Poop!

Someone who can give the scoop on poop.

Dr. Matt!

I'm not actually a professor of poop, but as staff veterinarian here at Shedd Aquarium,

I am a bit of an expert.

Dr. Matt, do you have any favorite poops?

Favorite isn't really the right word for it, but there are a lot of really interesting

animal poops out there.

There's sandy poop, which we get from the parrotfish, who love eating coral.

Their stomachs break down the coral into smaller pieces and then sand comes out the other end.

So those beautiful white-sand beaches are actually the result of parrotfish poop.

And then there's upside-down poop.

Because a sea star's mouth is on its underside, its butt is on top.

So when they poop it comes right out of the top.

Seed poop belongs to the tambaqui, who mostly eat fruit, seeds and all.

Often the seed passes through in the poop, and can form a new fruit tree somewhere

else in the forest.

Floating poop.

Sometimes, so much air gets trapped in a sea otter's poop that it floats on top of the water.

And finally, there's projectile poop.

Penguins actually shoot their poop out away from their bodies to keep their feathers clean.

Poop can actually tell us a lot about the health of our animals here at the aquarium.

In fact, any time we get a new animal, we'll check a poop sample to see if they have any

parasites, to make sure they're digesting well.

You can tell that just from looking at poop?

Yeah, we can tell a lot from poop, no matter how small or big the sample is.

Do you want to see some right now?

Yeah!

Alright, guys, you're gonna need to put on some gloves.

When checking an animal's poop, it's important that the sample is fresh.

We have a refrigerator in our laboratory for just poop and other biological samples.

No human food allowed in here!

Have any of you ever seen bird poop before?

Any friends got pooped on?

Yes.

Bird poop actually has three parts to it.

There's the brown poop part, there's the white urates, and then the clear is the urine.

Today we're gonna kind of look at and be able to tell what the animals eat, sort of how

the poop smells, and then the consistency of it.

So, this comes from one of our tortoises up in the Amazon.

One of the redfoot tortoise.

So they're herbivores, so their poop doesn't smell as much, but they have all these kinds

of bits of hay and grass in their poop.

Here's the penguin poop I was talking about.

So see how liquidy this is?

So they can kind of projectile that out so it doesn't get on their feathers.

You guys like the sea otters we have here?

Do you know what they eat?

Shrimp?

Yeah!

So they don't have anyone to kind of take the shells off their shrimp for them, so they

just eat it whole, and then they poop it out because they can't digest it.

So our next poop sample, this is from one of our bigger animals, it's our anaconda.

So what do you think you're seeing in these poop samples?

Fur!

I see fur.

Yeah, good job!

For our last sample, I saved one of our stinkiest ones.

It comes from our sea lions.

Any guesses what they eat?

Fish?

Yeah, good job!

So is that why it gets so stinky?

Yeah, most carnivores, because they're eating a lot of protein, it gives them this stinky poop.

Poop samples!

Do you wanna taste them?

No way!

It's good!

It's just candy.

Thanks for spending time with the Aquarium Adventure Club!

Stay Sea Curious!

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MSc Finance, Technology and Policy | Edinburgh Futures Institute - Duration: 2:45.

Finance, technology and policy are

entering a new era where they're

actually converging, becoming much closer

and that presents an opportunity to

reinvent financial services for the

future that serves customers and

businesses in a better way that's ever

done before. What makes the Finance,

Technology and Policy program really

unique, is it recognizes and embraces

this convergence of all three aspects

and recognizing that together they need to

be seen in building skills, experience

and understanding so financial services

can generally be reinvented. Students will

have the opportunity to take up to 11

different courses from different parts

of the University of Edinburgh and then

they will also have the opportunity to

tailor their degree to focus more on one

aspect than the other. For example they

may want to focus their degree more on

the FinTech side, take on more content

that will allow them to manipulate large

amounts of data, or they may decide to

want to go towards the regulatory route

a little bit more so that will require

them taking more content from the School

of Law and perhaps from the School of

Social and Political Sciences. So

whichever way the students want to go,

they will be able to have somewhere to

direct their skills once they leave the

University. If you look at most of the

problems in the world today, they really

span disciplines and so thinking about

interdisciplinary approaches to those

and in particular interdisciplinary

programs that are dealing with those

problems in different ways and looking

at different perspectives and that's

really critical and so a program like

this that's using tools from Humanities

and Social Sciences but also giving you

some fundamental understanding of what

those techniques mean and what they are,

I think is really important and very

interesting. Well we expect students who

are coming on the MSc Finance, Technology

and Policy to have a minimum of 2:1 or

second class of a degree at undergrad

level in some specific, mainly

quantitative programs from finance, from

economics, from engineering, from

informatics but we will also take a look

at those

would do not have those specific

backgrounds but they may have employment

history within the finance sector. So if

they do have that and something that in

an area that is very relevant to the

contents of the program. we would take a

look at it on a case-by-case basis and

would be able to make a determination on

whether they are suitable for the

programme.

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ARBITRAGEM - Duration: 2:48.

Well, friends,

we are gathered here live at the Maracanã Stadium,

soccer's greatest stage,

to watch a match between Fluminense and Sport

in the Brazilian Championship.

Let's check out the lineups!

The artists of this spectacle!

The referee is Mário Carlos de Almeida, from Minas Gerais,

assisted by João Paulo de Miranda

and Cássio Andrade, both from Minas.

The fourth official is Paulo César de Lima,

and the AARs are Wilson Henrique da Costa

and Gustavo Almeida Peres.

The match delegate is Caio Marques Magalhães.

The first video assistant referee is Kléber Augusto Barbosa,

the second is Martha Junqueira de Campos.

The AVAR is Sandro Moreira Leite,

and the replay operator is Antonio Gonçalves Jr.

VAR monitoring is done by Fernando Lourenço Cunha

and Hélio Peixoto Ferraz, from the Globo Journalism Center.

Audit is done by Ernst & Young, represented by consultants

Plínio César Bragança,

Fernando Steimberg

and Jaqueline Medeiros Cavalcanti.

From the STJD, president Roberto Salgado,

vice-president Mauro Lucas Fernandes,

plus Odete Jeremias Sardão,

Pedro Bosco Jr.,

José Mesquita Neto and Vanderlei Vasconcellos Werneck.

Chairman of the disciplinary committee Douglas Pinheiro.

Vice-chairman Honório Carneiro.

Deputy Alcindo Guedes Feitosa.

Legal advisor Gustavo Silva Bitencourt.

On the STF, the complete lineup

which you probably already know:

Cármen Lúcia, Dias Toffoli,

veteran Celso de Mello, Marco Aurélio,

Gilmar Mendes, Ricardo Lewandowski,

Luiz Fux and the one and only Rosa Weber.

Now for the Laranjeiras team!

The VP of Fluminense is...

Neymar gets the ball, dribbles one, two,

enters the area and it's a penalty!

Penalty for Brazil!

The English are angry!

The coach is going crazy on the sidelines!

The ref is consulting with the VAR.

He called Álvaro Brito Lemos,

an intern at the Public Prosecutor's Office,

to fix the stadium TV's USB cable.

Sandra Pereira Jorge, deputy secretary for the STJD,

is asking if coach Tite wants some coffee.

He politely refuses.

Carlos Augusto Fernandes called

Wellington Barbosa Filho, delivery boy,

to get the tape to the Globo studios.

There, Arnaldo Cezar Coelho will decide if it's a penalty.

It'll be quick, he always claims penalty.

In two hours, our viewers and friends will know!

Was it a penalty? Or wasn't it?

Will Bia Falcão cause drama in "Belíssima"? Stay right there!

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Mel: Rick Grimes is here! [All murmuring]

Potter: That's the man that ended the war.

Is Negan suffering? I hope he damn well is.

Eugene: Hello.

All was well in your absence,

other than a certain cabal of Saviors

slingin' me some serious stink-eye,

but I've compiled a list of items that need

your semi-immediate attention.

-Not now, man. -I checked out the supplies.

It's a pretty good haul. You should let everybody know.

I ain't getting up on a stage

and giving a damn speech like him.

It's bad timing. We just lost someone out there.

[Indistinct conversations]

Daryl.

Does this happen often?

More and more since the crops been dyin'.

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Feeling Anxious? This Simple Navy SEAL Trick Calms Your Mind Fast! - Duration: 2:13.

Feeling Anxious?

This Simple Navy SEAL Trick Calms Your Mind Fast!

Even though certain things are indispensable for our survival, most of us never stop to

pay attention to things such as our breathing, it's changes, and how it may affect us.

Whenever we're feeling anxious or nervous we try to breath deeply, right?

Breathing deeply and rhythmically can help us in many ways by reducing anxiety symptoms,

helping to us to calm our minds, regulating our nervous system, and controlling several

different internal functions like blood pressure, heart rate, and digestion.

But in order for deep breathing to be truly beneficial it must follow a certain pattern.

In today's video we're going to teach you a breathing technique known as "box

breathing" that was recommended by a retired Navy Seal who claims that it changed his life.

Practicing this breathing will help you feel more energized, calm your anxieties, and improve

your day-to-day focus.

Furthermore, it will increase your lung capacity, strengthen your immune system, and regulate

your neuroendocrine system.

Here's what to do:

Start by breathing in through your nose and counting to 5.

While exhaling, expand your stomach first, then your diaphragm, and finally your chest.

By doing this, you'll be slowly teaching yourself how to breath correctly.

Hold the position for 5 more seconds (your lungs should be practically empty by now.)

Repeat this steps for a period of 1 to 2 minutes in the beginning, and try to do it several

times a day.

According to the author, you should keep this up until you can do it for 5 to 10 minutes

a day.

Try this technique before situations in which you would normally feel anxious or nervous.

Not only will it help you calm down, but it'll also improve your focus and mental capacity

to deal with the situation.

So, had you heard of this before?

What do you think about it?

Tell us about your experience in the comments section!

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Kobra Seated Electric Scooter! (Falcon PEV) - Duration: 7:13.

today we're checking out the Cobra electric scooter from Falcon pev stylish

comfortable seated and powerful let's check it out I'm Ben from authentech, and

huge thanks to those guys at Falcon for sponsoring today's video starting with a

quick unboxing it was shipped right to my front door and honestly not a lot of

assembly required which I appreciate no one's got time for that

unwrap and take everything out of the box the only two major steps are a to

attach the handlebar stem to the body just a few screws and then again it was

nice they included all the tools needed the other key step is to install the

seat onto the platform and attach the plastic cover that's basically it easy

peasy throw the scooter on the charger I

needed an adapter plug keep that in mind the power brake outputs at about 54

volts 2 amps max and they say to fully charge the battery depending on which

pack you get will take around 4 to 8 hours now consider these two things they

offer it multiple battery pack options a 7 10 or 12 amp hours version and those

offer some gnarly range I received the 10 amp hours model and was able to go

roughly 35 kilometers that's 21 miles before the battery percentage even

dropped below 99% now sure I don't think that battery percentage indicator is

super precise but to go that far on a single charge is pretty impressive and

sweet your mileage will vary but it's nice that they offer multiple battery

pack options they also offer two color options black with titanium or black

with silver I received the titanium version and it looks pretty slick

modern comfortable yet compact simplistic yet functional an electronic

horned backlit LCD dashboard with speed odometer and more clean at cable

management padded seat cushion adjustable rear suspension system

high-quality kickstand front and rear 160 millimeter disc brakes nice and

solid braking power 12 and 1/2 inch inflatable tires with great traction

integrated LED headlights which by the way just look super sweet when riding

around and they help let your path for nighttime riding it's a nice safety and

convenience feature and then you've got to check out this awesome and hilarious

feature the e-scooter comes with not only a key for physical ignition but

also a remote control fob so with the press of a button you can lock into

armed the security system if anyone walks up and gets the sneaky idea of

snatching your scooter the alarm will sound alerting everyone nearby and it

also locks up the rear motor making it a much less desirable steal I've got to

say this is a first for me in all the years of testing electric scooters I

kind of like it and on that note let's talk about the motor in the rear wheel

is a 48 volt 250 watt brushless hub motor they even state it can reach a

peak of 500 watts of power now there's a few things to discuss first the top

speed is limited at fifteen and a half miles per hour or 25 kilometers an hour

this is definitely a compliance issue now on one hand the speed isn't that bad

it's still pretty zippy it's fast off the line and it could definitely be a

great commuter vehicle for a lot of people out there moving you from point A

to point B and a lot faster time than walking jogging maybe you in a taxi or

other East scooters out there and let me say there's a lot of torque and power

potential in that motor we drove up some steep hills and cruised off-roading and

conquer those just fine again a lot of potential I'm just a little bomb that it

couldn't get a little bit faster in speed say 20 miles per hour

it's not a deal-breaker for a lot of people or young ones out there 15 is a

good mark it's still plenty fast and it could be considered a nice built-in

safety feature now moving on they say can carry a max of 220 pounds or 100

kilograms and speaking of weights the scooter itself weighs around 44 pounds

or 20 kilograms depending on your battery model so I've been riding the

Cobra all around for a couple of weeks now and it's been a lot of fun

it's very nimble lightweight feeling with a tight cornering abilities there's

precision in the throttle for high or low speeds it could be a great vehicle

for the last mile or urban commuters or downtown grocery and the errant runs

again lots of torque and power in that rear motor the learning curve is super

easy just about anyone could hop on and drive there's high enough ground

clearance without scraping the bottom yet comfortable riding platform for your

feet quick and easy to mount and dismount there's been just a couple of

small wishlist items I thought of throughout my testing first when we rode

one-handed the left handlebar was shaking a little bit

and I'm not sure if this is a simple alignment issue or maybe just a result

of that asymmetrical front fork design thankfully it's not bad at all and you

can't even feel it when both hands are on the handlebars secondly I also

initially had this wish idea of having a folding design the concept of folding

this ease scooter tossing it into my car taking it down to the park or city or

along trails go cruising for days sounds super fun yet slightly impossible since

it can't really fit inside my cart well then I saw Cobra is purposefully and

quote unashamedly non foldable they say by removing this feature it solves a lot

of issues with folding scooters being worn out at that folding joint and it

reduces maintenance issues down the road well I have to give it to them on this

one as there's some merit to what they're talking about a

of my folding scooters over the years they definitely loosen up right at that

folding joint and if only someone could invent the perfect folding solution well

then we'd have the best of both worlds there you have it that's the Cobra

electric scooter from Falcon if you want check it out I'll give you all the links

down below they're offering you guys a coupon code use authentic at checkout

and you can get a free folding lock made out of steel if you want to see more

videos like this make sure you stick around and then show some love down

below until next time let's live authentically

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hi welcome to the shelley studio and guess what time it is

it's inktober so I am going to attempt to do one of these every day

it will probably be similar to what I did with the last every day prompt and

that was lots of music and not so much talking

I am gonna be out of town for the first week so you're watching this and I'm

gone somewhere and they will all be fairly short I think this is probably

the longest one because I show the sketching I do in creating this face

the other ones I think I just show the inking but I hope you like the videos I

hope you like the everyday prompts let me know in the comments if you do or

if you don't anyway I'm gonna play some music and I hope you enjoy thanks for

watching

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Dos policías que se arriesgaron escalando sin protección un famoso puente de Nueva York pasaron más de una hora tratando de cambiar de parecer a un hombre que, con el torso desnudo, amenazaba con saltar para quitarse la vida

El detective Christopher Williams y su compañero, Thomas Longa, notaron este domingo a un sujeto en los cables del puente Williamsburg, que une Manhattan y Brooklyn

Sin dudarlo, tomaron sus equipos e intentaron llegar hasta el sujeto. La escena fue seguida por curiosos y otros uniformados que esperaban el desenlace a los pies del puente

Un helicóptero de la policía rondaba la zona y captó las conversaciones, en las que los oficiales lograron convencerlo de no saltar

Enganchado a un arnés para evitar cualquier cambio de opinión, el sujeto bajó tras más de una hora de conversaciones y reflexiones

"Traté de establecer una relación con él y le dije que nada de lo que pase en su vida merecería que termine con ella", explicó Williams en una conferencia de prensa

"Una vez que bajamos un poco y pudo reconocer que iba a buscar ayuda, se mostró muy agradecido", agregó Longa

El sujeto fue llevado a un hospital local para revisar su estado. MÁS SOBRE ESTE TEMA: Pedirán la pena de muerte para el terrorista islámico que mató a ocho personas en Nueva York La terrible caída de un participante de "The X Factor" durante su presentación

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Sea Curious: What Does Animal Poop Look Like? - Duration: 4:29.

Welcome to the Aquarium Adventure Club!

Today we're wondering: what does animal poop look like?

Octopus poop.

Crab poop.

Turtle poop.

Lobster poop.

Penguin poop!

Jellyfish poop.

Shark poop.

Leopard shark poop.

Whale poop.

Otter poop.

Stingray poop.

Sea lion poop.

So much poop!

I don't even know where to start.

Hm...we need a poop expert!

The Professor Poop!

Someone who can give the scoop on poop.

Dr. Matt!

I'm not actually a professor of poop, but as staff veterinarian here at Shedd Aquarium,

I am a bit of an expert.

Dr. Matt, do you have any favorite poops?

Favorite isn't really the right word for it, but there are a lot of really interesting

animal poops out there.

There's sandy poop, which we get from the parrotfish, who love eating coral.

Their stomachs break down the coral into smaller pieces and then sand comes out the other end.

So those beautiful white-sand beaches are actually the result of parrotfish poop.

And then there's upside-down poop.

Because a sea star's mouth is on its underside, its butt is on top.

So when they poop it comes right out of the top.

Seed poop belongs to the tambaqui, who mostly eat fruit, seeds and all.

Often the seed passes through in the poop, and can form a new fruit tree somewhere

else in the forest.

Floating poop.

Sometimes, so much air gets trapped in a sea otter's poop that it floats on top of the water.

And finally, there's projectile poop.

Penguins actually shoot their poop out away from their bodies to keep their feathers clean.

Poop can actually tell us a lot about the health of our animals here at the aquarium.

In fact, any time we get a new animal, we'll check a poop sample to see if they have any

parasites, to make sure they're digesting well.

You can tell that just from looking at poop?

Yeah, we can tell a lot from poop, no matter how small or big the sample is.

Do you want to see some right now?

Yeah!

Alright, guys, you're gonna need to put on some gloves.

When checking an animal's poop, it's important that the sample is fresh.

We have a refrigerator in our laboratory for just poop and other biological samples.

No human food allowed in here!

Have any of you ever seen bird poop before?

Any friends got pooped on?

Yes.

Bird poop actually has three parts to it.

There's the brown poop part, there's the white urates, and then the clear is the urine.

Today we're gonna kind of look at and be able to tell what the animals eat, sort of how

the poop smells, and then the consistency of it.

So, this comes from one of our tortoises up in the Amazon.

One of the redfoot tortoise.

So they're herbivores, so their poop doesn't smell as much, but they have all these kinds

of bits of hay and grass in their poop.

Here's the penguin poop I was talking about.

So see how liquidy this is?

So they can kind of projectile that out so it doesn't get on their feathers.

You guys like the sea otters we have here?

Do you know what they eat?

Shrimp?

Yeah!

So they don't have anyone to kind of take the shells off their shrimp for them, so they

just eat it whole, and then they poop it out because they can't digest it.

So our next poop sample, this is from one of our bigger animals, it's our anaconda.

So what do you think you're seeing in these poop samples?

Fur!

I see fur.

Yeah, good job!

For our last sample, I saved one of our stinkiest ones.

It comes from our sea lions.

Any guesses what they eat?

Fish?

Yeah, good job!

So is that why it gets so stinky?

Yeah, most carnivores, because they're eating a lot of protein, it gives them this stinky poop.

Poop samples!

Do you wanna taste them?

No way!

It's good!

It's just candy.

Thanks for spending time with the Aquarium Adventure Club!

Stay Sea Curious!

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MSc Finance, Technology and Policy | Edinburgh Futures Institute - Duration: 2:45.

Finance, technology and policy are

entering a new era where they're

actually converging, becoming much closer

and that presents an opportunity to

reinvent financial services for the

future that serves customers and

businesses in a better way that's ever

done before. What makes the Finance,

Technology and Policy program really

unique, is it recognizes and embraces

this convergence of all three aspects

and recognizing that together they need to

be seen in building skills, experience

and understanding so financial services

can generally be reinvented. Students will

have the opportunity to take up to 11

different courses from different parts

of the University of Edinburgh and then

they will also have the opportunity to

tailor their degree to focus more on one

aspect than the other. For example they

may want to focus their degree more on

the FinTech side, take on more content

that will allow them to manipulate large

amounts of data, or they may decide to

want to go towards the regulatory route

a little bit more so that will require

them taking more content from the School

of Law and perhaps from the School of

Social and Political Sciences. So

whichever way the students want to go,

they will be able to have somewhere to

direct their skills once they leave the

University. If you look at most of the

problems in the world today, they really

span disciplines and so thinking about

interdisciplinary approaches to those

and in particular interdisciplinary

programs that are dealing with those

problems in different ways and looking

at different perspectives and that's

really critical and so a program like

this that's using tools from Humanities

and Social Sciences but also giving you

some fundamental understanding of what

those techniques mean and what they are,

I think is really important and very

interesting. Well we expect students who

are coming on the MSc Finance, Technology

and Policy to have a minimum of 2:1 or

second class of a degree at undergrad

level in some specific, mainly

quantitative programs from finance, from

economics, from engineering, from

informatics but we will also take a look

at those

would do not have those specific

backgrounds but they may have employment

history within the finance sector. So if

they do have that and something that in

an area that is very relevant to the

contents of the program. we would take a

look at it on a case-by-case basis and

would be able to make a determination on

whether they are suitable for the

programme.

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Cannondale Scalpel SE Mountain Bike Review - Duration: 5:06.

Hi everyone Matt from Singletracks.com here so I've got the Cannondale Scalpel SE2

I've been riding it a lot over the past few months and I'm pretty excited let's

start with what the bike is Kendall says that it's an XC by convenient to

internal mic I guess it's accurate I'd probably call it an aggressively

sexy bike because well it's still only 150 millimeters of your travel and

they're 20 up front so we're still just barely I'm not concept of what we call a

120 millimeter to 140 millimeter trail bike the difference is from the normal

scalpel is the geometry start with so it's a sixty eight point five degree

head angle which is a degree slacker than the normal scalpel and a 72 degree

seat angle which is a degree and a half slacker than the regular scalpel so what

components make it on aggressively Specht XC bike rather than 100

millimeter lefty which you can see on the regulars no point they have 20

millimeter Vaughn's performance of leads fork in a 115 millimeter fox blow-ups

evolved rear shock so they pulled 15 millimeters more travel in the rear and

put a 20 more millimeters of travel up front

other than that we've got some slightly more aggressive tires on here

Max's are dense which are a little bit easier than what's on the regular scalp

line a 2.4 inch upfront a 2.25 inch in the rear SRAM level TL brakes and you

also gets the Race Face effect dropper post which you're not going to see on

the regular scalp line on the regular scalp line is stuck with the rigid I

think carbon C posts on some of the higher-end models just the same way so

how'd the writing go overall I'd say my cream all I didn't know if his keen del

casas drivetrain but I felt that I could really put a lot of power down the

climbs the offset drivetrain was intended to push the drivetrain out a

little bit so you can shorten the chain stays and then you get supposedly better

traction is what chaos I didn't really find any pedal Bob worth noting

mostly in trailer stuff then I would lock it out completely I'd say the only

downside I found climbing I was within the geometry itself so 72 degrees is

pretty slack for today's standards in a/c tube angle and it didn't bother me

on most things didn't bother me on flat sections didn't bother me on moderate or

mild climbs where I noticed it was on steep climbs and I felt like I really

had to hug myself into the top two of the handlebars to actually stay centered

on the bike and keep enough weight up front standing on the bike has been a

blast though it's super responsive very quick in the corners and even on the

really chunky descents I never felt that with a steeper head angle that I got in

over my head or anything and a lot of times I

honestly forgot that I only had 150 millimeters of your travel it's very

progressive students travel firms up a lot towards the end strokes I've really

used all the travel but I probably had the most fun with it on jump trails so

flowy jump trails I can really pump and roll and jump it felt super-fun through

the air very stable for the most part I think Canada made some great component

choices one version nice GX Eagle drivetrain 12 speed that had no problems

with it whatsoever the skin wall audience I thought that's great on it

and we're good tire choice for what the bike is the SRAM level Thiel's

were enough stopping power on the bike for me but the adjustability is not good

so basically to adjust the reach on the brake you have to take the lever

completely off the bars and really get in there with an allen key adjust it put

it back on the handlebar it kind of hope that it's the right reach other than

that the remote for the effect dropped post is kind of cheap also it doesn't

offer a lot of grip and your finger slipped pretty easily

my only other gripe were the hugs again not an operational issue but they just

didn't offer the engagement that I would have liked to see him at a forty five

hundred dollar price points I'd say the bike is for somebody who

wants to put style time in I mean it's the cross country bike there's still

only one hundred and fifteen millimeters to travel on it if you want a bike

that's going to easily get you to the top and not freak out when you start

going downhill I'm not going to

freak out nice ended over some jumps then it's a great bike - so $4,500 it's

not necessarily a budget bike you do get a lot of bang for your buck get a pretty

hefty component package it is pretty aggressive and you get a full carbon

frame which is nice also as a whole I really like the scalpel se2 I was a

slightly steeper seat angle to last budget mind exponents I would have loved

it so thanks for watching the review check out the more in depth analysis the

written story and review on single tracks calm subscribe to our YouTube

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2019 Corolla Hatchback - Review & Road Test - Duration: 7:26.

Corolla! For many the name is synonymous with sensible, fun-free transportation,

but this is a Corolla of a different color. Ah, the Toyota Corolla Hatchback.

Ponder its swoopy compact modernism. If this exact car rolled into hot import nights

way back in the day, heads would have exploded, especially with this Blue Flame

paint job. But underneath that superficial allure hides outstanding

value. The bass SE trim with destination charges starts around $21,000 and

includes automatic climate control, LED head and tail lights, seven airbags, a

5-year, 60,000 mile powertrain warranty, a leather steering wheel, and push-button

start with a smart key, so you'll never have to reach into your pocket or purse

to unlock the car. Also, standard is an 8-inch Entune 3.0 infotainment screen

placed near the drivers sight line featuring 6-speaker audio, 2 USB ports,

and OMG Apple CarPlay. Ah, thank you Toyota. Though Android Auto is not

available, but at least I got mine. Toyota's infotainment solution is a

breeze to use and like the best systems these days roughly blends well organized

screens with physical buttons around the bezel. Throughout the rest of the

interior I'm kind of blown away by the material quality. It's much softer and

stylish than the name Corolla hatchback would suggest and on the fancier XSE

trim, there stitching on the dash and doors. Like real stitching!

The center armrest could be more padded, but I love how it slides letting me rest

my elbows while keeping both hands on the wheel. I also dig the nicely

adjustable driving position and front seats that merge long-distance comfort

with superior lateral support. Speaking of support, the available power driver's

seat includes adjustable lumbar support.

Second row seating feels tight, but my knees and head actually do clear

though, that might not be the case with somebody taller driving. Move inboard and

a low center hump and decent headroom make the middle position workable for

short stints. I wouldn't want to live here, but it's okay. Where interior storage is

concerned there's a USB, adjacent phone corral, a damped average-sized glovebox,

bottle storage in the doors, two central cupholders, and a small nook in the

center console. Versus hatchback variants of the Honda Civic and Chevy Cruze the

Corolla's 18-cubic foot cargo area is small. Even so, it's a workable space and

the standard 60/40 split seats fold flat without much pain. I also like how the

headrest flip forward rather than having to be removed.

Another thoughtful touch is an indicator in the gauge cluster that shows which of

the rear seat seatbelts have been latched. As a concerned parents that

matters to me.

All Corolla Hatchbacks utilize a decently powerful 2.0-liter four-cylinder

engine. The standard transmission is a 6-speed manual with sports car inspired

downshift rev-matching abilities, impressive. Personally, I favor the manual

but, there are good reasons to choose the optional continuously variable

transmission. For $1100 the CVT simplifies stop and go commutes while

substantially boosting fuel economy. CVT models also make blind spot monitoring

available while adding full-speed abilities to the dynamic cruise control,

meaning in traffic the Corolla hatch can automatically slow itself to a complete

stop, but the best thing about the CVT is the complete absence of delay at any

speed. When you press the throttle engine revs rise immediately delivering

spunky acceleration. The same holds true when leaving from a stop where

continuously variable transmissions have traditionally struggled. The ingenious

incorporation of a launch gear into its CVT imparts the Corolla Hatchback with

strong smooth power off the line. Matching the powertrain's immediacy are brakes

that are right on the edge of being a little too touchy, but with a little

driver adaptation that immediacy becomes an asset, especially when driving

aggressively. There's a straight road. I can't drive aggressively, yet.

On that note, can a compliant ride coexist with quick steering and playful

handling? Apparently yes. This is the face of man who's having fun driving a car

with a badge that says Corolla. On the freeway wind noise is apparent but not

unacceptable for the category. Thick B and C pillars hinder visibility somewhat

to the rear and sides, but thin a pillars support a clear view forward, and for

strategically blocking your view of the sun there are fully effective sun visor

extenders because, you know, I have to talk about the sun visors. The Corolla

Hatchback's outstanding value is further elevated by a standard collection of

active driver assists called Safety Sense 2.0 that includes pre collision

warning with pedestrian detection, daytime cyclist detection, roadside

detection, dynamic cruise control and lane departure alert with steering

assist. I really like how instead of constantly beeping the system gives you

a visual alert in the gauge cluster, and then for really critical lane departure

warnings it'll beep at you.

Noted! CVT equipped models also get lane tracing assist, which tracks lane

markings and the vehicle ahead to keep your Corolla Hatchback in the center of

its lane, even when faced with curves or less than obvious lane markers. The

system works well, thoughtfully anticipating the vehicle's trajectory and

then proactively steering to keep it within its lane. If you want to live your

best Corolla Hatchback life the roughly $24,000 XSE trim offers upgraded

infotainment, front seat heaters, dual zone climate control, and 18-inch wheels

replacing the base car 16-inch alloys. Just keep in mind that the XSE gives up

three combined MPG versus the cheaper SE trim. Hatchback versions of the Mazda3,

Honda Civic, Volkswagen Golf, Chevy Cruze and Subaru Impreza have their pluses, but

man the Toyota Corolla Hatchback is compelling. Its competitively priced,

packed with safety features, it's a Toyota so resale value should remain

strong, it's fun to drive, comfortable, practical and most importantly it looks

cool. If I was in the market for a compact hatchback that's the one I'd buy.

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Why "I'm not racist" is only half the story | Robin DiAngelo - Duration: 6:34.

All systems of oppression are highly adaptive, and they can adapt to challenges and incorporate

them.

They can allow for exceptions.

And I think the most powerful adaptation of the system of racism to the challenges of

the civil rights movement was to reduce a racist to a very simple formula.

A racist is an individual—always an individual, not a system—who consciously does not like

people based on race—must be conscious—and who intentionally seeks to be mean to them.

Individual, conscious, intent.

And if that is MY definition of a racist, then your suggestion that anything I've

said or done is racist or has a racist impact, I'm going to hear that as: you just said

I was a bad person.

You just put me over there in that category.

And most of my bias anyway is unconscious.

So I'm not intending, I'm not aware.

So now I'm going to need to defend my moral character, and I will, and we've all seen

it.

It seems to be virtually impossible based on that definition for the average white person

to look deeply at their socialization, to look at the inevitability of internalizing

racist biases, developing racist patterns, and having investments in the system of racism—which

is pretty comfortable for us and serves us really well.

I think that definition of a racist, that either/or, what I call the good/bad binary

is the root of virtually all white defensiveness on this topic because it makes it virtually

impossible to talk to the average white person about the inevitable absorption of a racist

world-view that we get by being literally swimming in racist water.

White fragility is meant to capture the defensiveness that so many white people display when our

world views, our identities or our racial positions are challenged.

And it's a very familiar dynamic.

I think there's a reason that term resonated for so many people.

I mean even if you yourself are to explain white fragility it's fairly recognizable

that in general white people are really defensive when the topic is racism and when they are

challenged racially or cross racially.

So the fragility part is meant to capture how easy it is to trigger that defensiveness.

For many white people the mere suggestion that being white has meaning will set us off.

Another thing that will set us off is generalizing about white people.

Right now I'm generalizing about white people, and that questions a very precious ideology,

which is: most white people are raised to see ourselves as individuals.

We don't like being generalized about.

And yet social life is patterned and observable and predictable in describable ways.

And while we are, of course, all unique individuals, we are also members of social groups.

And that membership is profound.

That membership matters.

We can literally predict whether my mother and I were going to survive my birth and how

long I'm going to live based on my race.

We need to be willing to grapple with the collective experiences we have as a result

of being members of a particular group that has profound meaning for our lives.

We live in a society that is deeply separate and unequal by race.

I think we all know that.

How we would explain why that is might vary, but that it's separate and unequal is very,

very clear.

While we who are white tend to be fragile in that it doesn't take much to upset us

around race, the impact of our response is not fragile at all.

It's a kind of weaponized defensiveness, weaponized hurt feelings.

And it functions really, really effectively to repel the challenge.

As a white person I move through the world racially comfortable virtually 24/7.

It is exceptional for me to be outside of my racial comfort zone, and most of my life

I've been warned not to go outside my racial comfort zone.

And so on the rare occasion when I am uncomfortable racially it's a kind of throwing off of

my racial equilibrium, and I need to get back into that.

And so I will do whatever it takes to repel the challenge and get back into it.

And in that way I think white fragility functions as a kind of white racial bullying, to be

frank.

We make it so miserable for people of color to talk to us about our inevitable and often

unaware racist patterns that we cannot help develop from being socialized into a culture

in which racism is the bedrock and the foundation.

We make it so miserable for them to talk to us about it that most of the time they don't,

right?

We just have to understand that most people of color that are working or living in primarily

white environments take home way more daily slights and hurts and insults than they bother

talking to us about.

Because their experience is: they're going to risk more punishment.

They're going to lose the relationship.

They're going to have their experience minimized, explained away.

They're going to cause the person to feel attacked or hurt.

And in that way white fragility functions as a kind of everyday white racial control.

None of that has to be intentional or conscious, but that is how it functions.

And there's a question that's never failed me in my efforts to unpack "how do we pull

this off?"

How do so many of us who are white individually feel so free of racism and yet we live in

a society that is so profoundly separate and unequal by race?

And the question that's never failed me is not, "is this true or is this false,

is this right or is this wrong," but: "How does it function?

How do these narratives that I tell, how do they function?"

When I tell you "Well, I'm just an individual.

Why can't we all just be individuals?"

When I tell you "I was taught to treat everyone the same."

When I tell you "but it's focusing on race that divides us."

When I tell you "but I have lots of friends of color!"

Those narratives have not changed our outcome, and they function to take race off the table

and to exempt the person from any further engagement.

And in doing that they function to protect the current racial hierarchy and the white

position within it.

It doesn't have to be what I'm intending to do, but it is the impact of those narratives.

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Harvard University 2018: Sex, Mormons and Net Worth - Duration: 10:17.

DO HAVARD STUDENTS HAVE SEX IN MONEY?

WELL, WE ARE ALL MORMONS SO LIKE YOU ARE PROBABLY ASKING LIKE THE WORST GROUP OF PEOPLE.

HEY, IT'S CONNOR MALBEUF AND IM AT HARVARD UNIVERSITY TODAY TO TRY TO FIND OUT HOW MUCH

TUITION IS AND HOW MUCH SEX THEY HAVE. TAKE A LOOK.

DO PEOPLE HAVE SEX IN A PILE OF MONEY?

HAHAHA

I WOULD DO IT.

DO YOU ASK THEIR NET WORTH BEFORE YOU INVITE THEM OVER?

YES, WE GOOGLE IT. WE GOOGLE IT.

BEFORE NETFLIX AND CHILL, DO YOU ASK THEIR NETW ORTH.

OF COURSE.

YAH.

IS IT IN YOUR TINDER BIO?

I DON'T HAVE A TINDER.

BUMBLE? NO.

E-HARMONY? NO.

CHRISTIAN MINGLE? NO.

NO ONE AT HARVARD HAS TINDER. MAYBE THEY ARE ALL ON GRINDR.

I DON'T REALLY KNOW.

DO YOU HAVE TINDER?

NO

AND ARE YOU ON TINDER? NO. BUMBLE? IM NOT ON ANY OF THEM

OH, WHY NOT?

UM, IM REALLY REALLY TRADITIONALIST?

SO YOU WANT TO MEET THEM AT A PARK. READING THE BIBLE. WITH A SMOOTHIE IN YOUR HAND.

YEAH, SOMETHING LIKE THAT.

ARE YOU ON TINDER? NO! WHY IS NO ONE ON TINDER? NO ONE!

OUR ROOMMATE IS ON TINDER. OUR ROOMMATE IS ON TINDER.

OK, AND DO YOU THINK SHE PUTS HARVARD UNIVERSITY IN HER BIO?

YES! SHE ALSO WILL MATCH WITH PEOPLE BASED ON WHERE THEY GO TO SCHOOL.

IF YOU GO TO HARVARD LAW SCHOOL IM USUALLY GOING TO SWIPE RIGHT ON YOU.

IS IT TRUE THAT BURBERRY SHEETS ARE A THING HERE?

I HAVE NO CLUE.

WHERE DO YOU GET YOUR SHEETS? BED BATH AND BEYOND.

AWH, GIRL.

ARE BURBERRY BED SHEETS A THING?

I THINK SO.

I WOULDN'T KNOW. WHERE ARE YOUR BED SHEETS FROM?

TARGET.

OH SHIT.

WHICH FACULTY HAS THE MOST SEX? I MEAN WE CAN COUNT OUT ENGINEERING, LET'S JUST PUT

THAT ON THE SIDE, OK? IT'S NOT THE MATH DEPARTMENT. PROBABLY FINANCE.

YEAH! CAUSE

THEY GOT TO GET THEIR CONNECTIONS SOMEHOW.

I CAN TELL YOU WHO UH PROBABLY DOESN'T HAVE A TON.

THE MATH DEPARTMENT MOSTLY.

I FEEL LIKE YOU

MIGHT BE RIGHT THERE.

DO YOU KNOW MUCH TUITION IS TO GO HERE? I WOULD SAY $50 THOUSAND A YEAR.

I THINK IT'S

50$ THOUSAND A SEMESTER.

A SEMESTER?! OH, NO KIDDING.

TUTITION IS EXPENSIVE.

OH REALLY? I DON'T KNOW THE PRICE TO STUDY HERE. IT'S LIKE

HALF A MILLION DOLLARS.

OKAY, I WILL STAY IN TAIWAN. THANK YOU!

YEAH, I'LL STAY IN CANADA. BA-BYE!

SO, $70 THOUSAND DOLLARS LET'S SAY, PER YEAR, FOR FOUR YEARS. I'M NOT GOOD AT MATH

BUT THAT'S LIKE HALF A MILLION DOLLARS, AM I RIGHT? UM… ABOUT.

I WON'T EVEN MAKE HALF A MILLION DOLLARS TILL I AM THIRTY. I KNOW. SO HOW THE HELL

AM I GOING TO PAY IT OFF? SCHOLARSHIP GRANTS?

YEAH, I GUESS SO, OR WE CAN ROB A BANK.

WITH ROOM AND BOARD AND FOOD, SOMETHING LIKE OVER $60 THOUSAND DOLLARS A YEAR.

ARE YOU ON A SCHOLARSHIP? NO.

*SIGHS* DO WE HAVE SNACK WE CAN GIVE HER OR SOMETHING?

OR LIKE A GIFT CARD

THIS POOR GIRL.

AND DATING SCENE'S GOOD HERE, YES OR NO?

UH, I HAVE JUST BEEN DOING HOMEWORK.

UH…

IF YOU ARE DATING YOU ARE PROBABLY MARRIED.

GIRLS DON'T REALLY LOOK AT ME, SO...

DO THEY LOOK AT YOU?

NOT AS MUCH AS THEY LOOK AT TRUMAN.

MAYBE IT'S THE SIDE BURNS?

*LAUGHTER*

UH…. NO.

WELL, I'M GLAD I DIDN'T GO TO HARVARD.

WELL, FOR MORMONS IT'S LIKE PRETTY CRAZY.

BUT YOU DON'T HAVE TO ONLY DATE MORMONS,

CORRECT? NO, NO YOU DON'T. BUT MORMONS TEND TO DATE… MORMONS.

NOW, WHAT'S THE DATNG AT HARVARD SCENE LIKE?

I WOULDN'T KNOW, I CAN'T TELL YOU.

A LITTLE SNIP SNIP AT THE FRONT.

SHAVE THE SIDEBURNS.

A NICE POLO. I LIKE YOUR GLASSES,

THEY KIND OF LOOK LIKE TOM FORD.

AND I GUARANTEE YOU SIR, YOU WILL BE DATING BY NEXT WEEK.

UH.. UH…AH .. IF YOU'RE LOOKING.

THIS WAS YOUR FACE. UH…UH..UH.UHH.

HERE'S THE REAL TRUTH ABOUT BOYS AT HARVARD.

BEFORE HARVARD, THEY JUST HAD THEIR LIVES,

THEIR LIFE WAS PERFECT. THEY GOT WHAT THEY WANTED.

SO THEN THEY GET HERE AND THE GIRLS

WERE ALSO LIKE THAT SO GIRLS ALSO LIKED TO

JUST HAVE FUN, YA KNOW WHAT I AM SAYING?

SO THEN GUYS ARE LIKE "OH MY GOD, I AM HOT SHIT. LET'S GET IT"

WOULD YOU TRY TO FIND A HARVARD BOY?

NO I THINK THEY ARE BORING, IF WE GO OUT ON A DATE,

THEY SAY "LET'S GO TO THE LIBRARY."

YEAH, THEY'D PROBABLY WANNA LIKE, YOU'D BE HAVING SEX AND THEIR WOULD BE LIKE A DICTIONARY

THERE. IF I WANT TO GO SHOPPING. "NO STAY IN THE LIBRARY."

I HATE THE LIBRARY.

THE LIBRARY ARE FOR TWO PEOPLE,

BORING PEOPLE AND UGLY PEOPLE.

I DON'T HAVE TO SAY THAT!

THE HOOK UP SCENE GOOD AT LEAST? CAUSE IF YOU CAN GET IN THE BEDROOM YOU CAN AT LEAST

START SOMETHING! MAYBE IF THEY HAVE MONEY AROUND YOU CAN JUST GRAB A COUPLE THINGS.

YEAH, FOR SURE.

UM… IT'S A COLLEGE HOOK UP SCENE. SO, IT'S KIND OF MESSY? IT'S MESSY…IT'S

A NO.

WHAT DO YOU LOOK FOR IN A SPOUSE? KINDNESS.

AND?

MONEY.

DO HARVARD ROWERS HAVE BIG PENISES?

YES.

IS THIS FACT OR FICTION?

FACT.

I DON'T KNOW HOW HE KNEW, BUT I AM OKAY THAT HE DID!

SO I FOUND A COVETED HARVARD ROWER.

IS IT TRUE ALL THE THINGS IN THE MOVIES ABOUT HARVARD

ROWERS? OH, UH, DEFINITELY NOT. THOSE ARE A COMBINATION OF HEAVY WEIGHT ROWERS AND GUYS

IN THE PRISCINLINE.

HARVARD UNIVERSITY. WHERE'S THE NAME COME FROM?

JOHN HARVARD.

AND WHO'S JOHN HAVRARD?

A DUDE.

IT'S A GUY.

I THINK JOHN IS HIS FIRST NAME.

HE WAS JUST A RICH MAN THAT DONATED.

DO YOU THINK HE WAS

A NICE GUY?

I WOULD HOPE SO. HE HAS A UNIVERSITY NAMED AFTER HIM.

YEAH, BUT THERE'S A LOT OF STATUES OF OLD WHITE MEN AND THEY'RE NOT THE GREATEST PEOPLE.

I FEEL LIKE THE RESIDENCES HERE ARE NICE!

UHHHH….

THERE'S LIKE RATS, AND MICE AND

COCKROACHES.

WE LIVE IN THE SAME BUILDING THAT JOHN. F. KENNEDY LIVED IN WHEN HE WENT

HERE AND IT'S LIKE.

YOU COULD POTENTIALLY HAVE SEX WHERE JFK HAD SEX.

HIS ROOM IS NOW

THE ELEVATOR, SO TECHNICALLY YES.

WHAT'S THE BIGGEST STEREOTYPE THAT SHOULD NEVER EXIST? I'D SAY THAT YOU HAVE TO BE

LIKE SOME SORT OF GENIUS.

AND, I'M LIKE FROM DURANT, OKLAHOMA. IM LIKE THE MOST AVERAGE

PERSON ON THE PLANET. YOU'RE FROM WHERE?

DURANT, OKLAHOMA. WHERE'S THAT? IT SOUNDS

LIKE A SNACK.

DO YOU THINK IT IS EMBARRASSING THAT LINDSAY LOHAN WENT HERE?

NO. NO?

LINDSAY LOHAN WAS HERE IN FIRST YEAR AND NEVER MADE IT TO SECOND.

ARE YOU SERIOUS? NO.

SHE DID? SADLY. OH.

IM JUST KIDDING, COME ON YOU GO TO HARVARD.

WHAT ABOUT LINDSAY LOHAN?

LINDSAY LOHAN! REMIND WHO IS LINDSAY? SHE WENT TO REHAB A LONG TIME

AGO, SHE WAS IN A MOVIE CALLED MEAN GIRLS.

LINDSAY LOHAN WENT HERE WHICH IS KIND OF SAD. DO YOU THINK HARVARD REGRETS THAT SHE WENT

HERE?

NO, WE LOVE LINDSAY. SHE IS ONE OF OUR FAVORITE ALUMNI.

HAVE YOU RUN INTO OBAMA'S DAUGHTER HERE?

YEAH. I HAD ONLY SAW HER ONE TIME AT CVS.

SHE WAS IN ACTUALLY ONE OF THE FRIDGES. SHE WAS ACTUALLY LIKE ENTIRE BODY WAS IN THE FRIDGE.

HAVE YOU SEEN HER AROUND YET?

NO, BUT I KNOW SHE LIVES LIKE TWO BLOCKS AWAY FROM ME.

WELL, IF YOU EVER SEE HER, SAY CONNOR IS LOOKING FOR HER AND WE WANNA ASK HER ABOUT HER NEW

BOYFRIEND, BECAUSE APPARENTLY HE IS A RICH BILLIONAIRE.

YEAH, HIS NAME IS LIKE RORY FARQUHARSON

OR SOMETHING. FARQUAH? POURQUOI-FARQUAH!

WHEN YOU FIRST GOT INTO HARVARD, WHAT WAS THAT MOMENT LIKE?

I OPENED IT FIRST OUT OF

ALL MY IVEY'S BECAUSE IT THOUGHT IT WAS THE ONE I WAS GOING TO GET REJECTED FROM.

I LOVE HOW YOU SAY "ALL MY IVEY'S."

DO THEY EMAIL YOU? OR DO THEY LIKE SEND A PIGEON AND DELIVER IT TO YOU ON YOUR DOORSTEPS?

HOW DOES THAT WORK?

SO THEY SEND YOU THE PIGEON AND THE EMAIL. BUT THE PIGEON COMES A LITTLE

LATE, THAT'S WHY I WAS EXPECTING IT ON MONDAY.

WHY HARVARD OUT OF ANY UNIVERSITY IN THE ENTIRE WORLD?

YOU COULD HAVE GONE TO BUFFALO UNIVERSITY,

BUT YOU CHOSE HARVARD!

I … I COULD HAVE GONE TO BUFFALO UNIVERSITY, I'M KIND OF

REGRETTING NOT GOING THERE.

YOU DON'T THINK YOUR SMART? NO.

MAYBE THAT'S WHY YOU'RE NOT GOING TO HARVARD. THEY SAY

IT'S MY DREAM BUT MAYBE FOR MY CHILDREN.

FOR THOSE WHO ARE THINKING ABOUT HARVARD, BUT WANNA GO TO STANFORD CAUSE IT'S A LITTLE

WARMER. WHAT WOULD YOU TELL THEM?

YOU ARE RIGHT NEAR BOSTON! YOU CAN DO ANYTHING!

BOSTON! BOSTON!

ARE YOU GETTING THE ACCENT DOWN WELL? I CAN'T GET IT DOWN. I DON'T WANNA GET

IT DOWN WELL.

HONESTLY, IT IS THE MOST UNATTRACTIVE ACCENT YOU COULD EVER WANT, IN ANY HUMAN BEING

EVER.

ARE THERE GAY PEOPLE AT HARVARD?

I'VE PARTIED WITH A LOT OF THEM. THEY ARE VERY FUN.

HAVE PEOPLE TRIED TO EXPERIMENT WITH YOU?

NOT YET.

IT'LL COME. OCTOBER I'M THINKING IS THE

PEAK TIME FOR THAT.

HARVARD IS SO FANCY THEY HAVE PATAGONIA ATTIRE.

ARE YOU A PART OF A TENNIS CLUB? YES.

AWH, SHIT. RICH PEOPLE EVERYWHERE!

DO YOU HAVE A SUMMER HOME IN NANTUCKET?

NO.

DO YOU USE

GOLDEN CONDOMS?

I USE RAINBOW CONDOMS.

DO PEOPLE ONLY PARTY WITH CIROC AND VEUVE CLIQUOT? NOT, I DON'T THINK SO, I DON'T.

YOU'RE GOING MORE SMIRNOFF, BUD LIGHT? YA KNOW, JUICE.

UM, AND DO YOU HAVE SEX IN A PILE OF MONEY?

NOT YET.

WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BOSTON

AND CAMBRIDGE PEOPLE?

BOSTON PEOPLE ARE COOLER.

WHO'S CANADA'S PRIME MINISTER?

JOHN! JA-TRUDEAU.

TRUDADDY! TRUDADDY, DEFINITLEY! WOULD YOU

PICK JUSTIN TRUDEAU OVER TRUMP? ABSA-FUCKING-LOUTLEY.

I WOULD TO.

WHY DIDN'T HILLARY WIN? TELL ME IN TWO WORDS.

DIVISIVE POLITICS.

YEAH, IDIOTS, IDIOTS IN

MISSOURI.

WHO IS CANADA'S PRIME MINISTER? I HAVE NO IDEA. I'M NOT A GOV. MAJOR. YOU DON'T

NEED TO BE. YOU JUST HAVE TO READ THE NEWS.

IS THERE ANYTHING YOU WANT TO LOOK INTO THE CAMERA AND SAY TO YOUR MOM AND TO YOUR DAD?

*LAUGHS* I LOVE YOU.

THANK YOU VERY MUCH AND IF THIS COMES OUT BEFORE THIS WEEKEND, I HOPE YOU HAVE FUN IN

NEW YORK.

COOL. AND UNCLE, SEND HIM $18 DOLLARS SO HE CAN GET A HAIRCUT.

AND YOU PAID ALL THIS GODDAMN MONEY, WHAT DO YOU WANT TO TELL YOUR PARENTS? WANT TO

THANK THEM? SORRY THEY COULD NOT INVEST IN THAT COTTAGE THEY ALWAYS WANTED?

THANKS FOR BEING GREAT PARENTS AND MAKING SURE I WAS ON MY SHIT.

WE HAVE A HARVARD ROWER HERE, SOON HIS NET WORTH WILL BE $3 BILLION DOLLARS.

WE ARE GOING TO START A GO FUND ME PAGE FOR SOPHIA IN THE COMMENT SECTION BELOW. YOU CAN

PITCH 20, 30 OR 100 DOLLARS!

HOW OLD ARE YOU? 22! I'M 22! I GRADUATED. WE ARE THE SAME AGE.

IF YOU WERE AMERICAN

I'D PROBABLY ASK TO MARRY YOU SO I DON'T GET DEPORTED. BUT I WONT.

THAT'S CREEPY…

ALSO I'M GAY. SO THERE'S THAT.

THANKS FOR WATCHING!

AS WE'VE LEARNED, HARVARD STUDENTS ARE VERY VERY RICH,

AND I AM STILL

VERY VERY POOR. BUT,

I BOUGHT A HAT, SO WE ARE HALF-WAY THERE. MAKE SURE TO SUBSCRIBE

BELOW AND I WILL CATCH YOU LATER!

BYE GUYS!

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The Shady Truth About Kat Von D - Duration: 8:31.

Kat Von D has never been one to shy away from controversy, but it's hard to tell whether

the makeup mogul loves the drama, or if the drama loves her.

Either way, it's a marriage she can't escape.

Through cheating scandals with award-winning actors and never-ending online feuds with

fellow makeup stars, Von D has managed to throw more shade than one of her best-selling

eyeshadow palettes.

She's the kind of celebrity that always leaves us wondering what spectacularly odd situation

she'll find herself in next.

Here's the shady truth about your favorite tattooed star.

Competition and cancellation

Kat Von D got her big break when she appeared on TLC's Miami Ink.

But after an alleged falling out with fellow shop workers in 2007, she opened High Voltage

Tattoo in West Hollywood and became the subject of her own spinoff, LA Ink.

The move to High Voltage seemed like an effort to squash drama among her Miami Ink coworkers,

but it may have actually been pretty shady.

According to a tattoo artist who worked with the star before she became famous, Von D opened

High Voltage Tattoo just one mile away from the small tattoo shop where she got her start,

threatening their business.

LA Ink was cancelled after four seasons, though Von D claimed that it was her idea to end

the show.

A now-deleted tweet from the star read,

"I love how me deciding not to continue doing LA Ink turns into [the show] being 'cancelled.'"

"I could fail, ya know?

I don't want to fail.

Nobody does, you know?"

Giving makeup a bad name

Being a magnet for controversy, Kat Von D shocked the masses in 2015 when she launched

a new shade of lipstick called "Underage Red."

Immediately, critics slammed the brand for its inappropriate connotations.

Von D responded to the criticism with a rambling Facebook post defending her decision saying

that the bold red reminded her of a lipstick she wore when she was 16, and said she "will

never apologize" for how she decides to name her products, noting that the shade was sold

out despite the controversy.

This wasn't the first time Von D stirred up drama with her lipstick labels.

In 2013, a Von D shade named "Celebutard" was pulled from Sephora stores after customers

complained about it mocking the disabled.

Though Sephora immediately apologized to customers, Von D seemed to have a hard time swallowing

her pride.

In another lengthy rant posted to Facebook, the star wrote,

"Even though I made a mistake in naming a lipstick 'Celebutard' I know what my

real intentions were."

Kat Von D vs. Jeffree Star

The feud between Kat Von D and Jeffree Star is basically the Taylor Swift-Kanye West beef

of the makeup world.

It won't go away, and no one comes out looking that great, no matter the amount of makeup

they apply.

The drama erupted in 2016 when Von D announced she was parting ways with Star, accusing him

of promoting drug use, racism, and bullying.

Von D even went on to take credit for launching Star's wildly successful career, claiming

Star wouldn't be where he was without her.

"The only reason he even got that meeting was because I vouched for him."

Logo stealing accusations

After Von D took credit for launching Star's brand and accused him of online bullying,

she dropped a major bomb: Star had stolen his company's logo from designer BJ Betts.

However, it seemed Von D pointed fingers before doing her research.

In his own response video, Star admitted that he'd hired Betts to get ideas churning for

a new logo, but decided not to move forward with the designer because he couldn't afford

him at that point in his career.

What Von D didn't realize was that Star had already been in talks with Betts' team

about paying the designer and tattoo artist for his help in sparking ideas for Star's

logo.

Star explained,

"Now that my brand is successful, I wanted to take care of somebody who was work for

hire and that had helped me in the beginning and inspired something."

Behind the palette

If Jeffree Star is to be believed, Kat Von D has her own shady situation with BJ Betts.

Since launching her makeup brand in 2008, Von D has touted the fact that she's designed

all of the artwork featured on her makeup products.

But according to Star, BJ Betts deserves serious credit for his work on some of Von D's products.

"I know Kat has always said she does all of her artwork for all of her packaging, but

BJ has done lettering for some of her palettes."

Though Von D has admitted that Betts contributed graphics to some of her YouTube videos, she

hasn't commented on him designing parts of her packaging.

The rebound girl

In 2010, the world learned that Jesse James had the audacity to cheat on Oscar-winner

Sandra Bullock.

The Miss Congeniality star subsequently ended their five-year marriage and became a single

mother to the couple's then-three-month-old son.

James wasted no time in moving on to Kat Von D in some sort of whirlwind rebound.

Less than a year after his divorce was finalized, James was engaged to Von D, and the couple

was flaunting their relationship all over social media.

Despite James's history of infidelity, Kat Von D dived head first into her engagement.

However, in a surprise to virtually no one, Von D called off the engagement six months

after it was first announced.

Unfortunately, this was after she got a rather ill-advised tattoo of his face.

Von D claimed the motorcycle mogul had cheated on her with at least 19 different women in

a lengthy Facebook post titled "Thank You, Jesse James."

In the post, Von D wrote,

"Today, I encountered the 19th girl to add to the list of people Jesse cheated on me

with during this last year."

She also admitted that she was tired of "getting mistaken" for the person who broke up James'

marriage to Bullock.

Though James didn't comment on the claims, a source close to the star told People magazine

they were ridiculous.

Once a cheater, always a cheater, right, Kat?

"I remember the first time somebody asked me that like 'aren't you worried he's gonna

do the same thing?'

And I'm like thinking going, why would I worry about that?"

Deadmau5 drama

Not only was Kat Von D allegedly cheated on by former fiancé Jesse James, she also claimed

to have been cheated on by her one-time fiancé Deadmau5.

About a year after breaking things off with James, the DJ proposed to the star on Twitter

with a picture of the ring, and Von D said yes.

Unfortunately for the happy couple, their engagement would end just as it had begun,

on Twitter, where Von D tweeted about dumping Deadmau5 after he cheated on her.

Deadmau5 took to Facebook to refute her claims, saying he had only been with another woman

while the pair were broken up.

Cheating hypocrisy

Though Kat Von D has accused multiple ex-flames of cheating, she's never admitted to any

wrongdoing on her part.

But her ex-husband, Oliver Peck, has a thing or two to say about that.

Peck, who was married to Von D from 2003 to 2007, told In Touch magazine that the reality

star consistently ruins her personal relationships, accusing her of cheating on him throughout

their marriage.

Peck also claimed his former wife changed after finding fame, allegedly drinking so

much every day that she would throw up.

If Peck is to be believed, Von D is a hypocrite.

If he's not, she's still got some pretty horrible taste in men.

No Trumps allowed

Kat Von D has been pretty vocal about not being able to stand President Donald Trump

- enough to disqualify an Instagram contest winner over their political views.

In 2017, Von D's beauty brand sponsored an Instagram competition with a grand prize

including an all-expenses-paid trip to Von D's Saint and Sinner party and a $500 Sephora

gift card.

Makeup artist Gypsy Freeman was chosen as the winner, but there was just one problem:

Freeman was a Trump supporter.

According to the Kansas City Star, Freeman received a direct message from Von D, saying,

"I just need you to know that I personally have a hard time with inviting anyone who

would support such an anti-feminist, anti-homosexual/LGBT, anti-immigrant, and anti-climate change fascist

such as Trump."

Freeman ended up not attending the party, and all evidence of the contest was scrubbed

from Kat Von D's social media accounts.

Romanticizing mental illness

Kat Von D broke down gender barriers in early 2018 when she announced her collaboration

with Green Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong.

The punk rocker and eyeliner enthusiast launched a limited edition eyeliner through Kat Von

D Beauty and named it after Green Day's iconic song "Basket Case."

Unfortunately, the Basket Case Anti-Precision liner caused a stir because of an interesting

creative choice in branding.

"I had the idea of doing a photoshoot with Billie Joe where we kind of, like, pay homage

to this old poster that I used to have as a kid"

Von D and Armstrong channeled an iconic photo of punk rocker Sid Vicious and his girlfriend

Nancy Spungen in their promotional images, a move that didn't sit well for a number of

beauty fans.

Vicious and Spungen had a famously dark relationship that was marred with domestic violence and

mental illness, ending with Spungen's mysterious murder and Vicious' infamous overdose.

When fans accused Von D of romanticizing domestic violence and mental illness, the star responded

on social media by claiming critics were "nitpicking a campaign that has nothing to do with mental

illness."

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How The First Ever Telecoms Scam Worked - Duration: 5:49.

Around the world, big financial companies have spent huge amounts of money

setting up private high-frequency trading networks.

Rather than use public data links, they send stock market news

flashing through the air between towers like this.

Actually, this tower was built for floodlights, but it's the tallest thing for a long way around,

so the trading companies paid to have their antennas put on it.

Getting financial news just a hundredth of a second faster than your competitors

can give an advantage to your company. Or, rather,

it can give an advantage to the computers that make your company's decisions.

Now, this could be an artifact of our weird, 21st-century,

hyper-capitalist technology race.

Or it could be part of a tradition that goes back to 18th-century France.

It is warm here.

The optical telegraph sounds a bit ridiculous,

like one of those things you find in lists of failed Victorian inventions,

or something made up by some steampunk enthusiast.

But for a few decades in the late 18th and early 19th century,

semaphore lines were the fastest way of getting information between major cities.

There would be a chain of towers, like this one,

on hilltop after hilltop after hilltop, each a few miles apart.

An operator at the start of the line would use gears and levers

to move the semaphore arms into a position to convey the start of a message.

When they locked in, the next tower along the line would copy them.

When they'd locked in, the next tower would copy that,

and the first tower could start on the next position in the sequence,

and so on and so on, all the way down the line.

It wasn't lightspeed, but it was fast.

Britain had a line for the Admiralty, from London to Portsmouth.

In Russia, Tsar Nicolas had a line 750 miles long.

And this system, here in France, was invented by Claude Chappe,

and at its peak, it had more than 500 stations like this

across 3,000 miles of France.

And while it depended a bit on the weather and the operators,

on a good day a message could travel at hundreds of kilometres an hour.

There was just one problem for anyone who wanted to use it for profit:

these lines in France were for official government use only.

You could not pay to send a message through them.

But that didn't stop two French brothers with a plan.

Now, there are a lot of versions of this story in the English-speaking world.

It's been copied from author to author, from article to article, retold and retold,

until there are a lot of seemingly-reliable English sources all with different details.

So, I hired a French-speaking researcher,

who went to the archives in the city of Tours and translated the original documents.

Here was how the first telecoms scam worked.

The Paris stock exchange influenced every other stock exchange in France.

The faster you knew its movements, the more money you could make elsewhere in the country.

So François and Joseph Blanc, down in Bordeaux in the south of France, hired someone up in Paris.

I do like how classy French names sound in English, by the way;

those names translate as Frank and Joe White.

But, anyway, François and Joseph Blanc hired someone up in Paris.

If there was a major movement of the Paris Stock Exchange,

that agent in Paris sent parcels with coded messages

to the telegraph operators in the town of Tours,

about half way down the telegraph line to Bordeaux.

Those were actually packages of clothes, so they looked innocent,

but the type and colour of the clothes told those operators what the news was.

And those telegraph operators had also been bribed by the Blanc brothers.

Now, there are 96 possible positions of those two telegraph arms.

So the semaphore operators weren't sending individual letters or characters.

Instead, each pair of two symbols in a row meant a different word or phrase,

and there were more than 8,000 possible phrases written in a big codebook.

And the code books were only held by senior officials in the big towns.

So if you were just somewhere in the middle of France, like here,

you were just looking at the previous tower and copying it.

You didn't know what you were sending.

But there were a few arm positions that everyone knew,

and those were reserved for control signals,

like 'please wait' or 'backspace, I messed up the last position'.

So now that the operators in Tours knew how the stock market had moved,

they added specific, deliberately wrong signals

and sent those down the line to Bordeaux,

then immediately they used the 'backspace' signal to correct them.

'Whoops, sorry, just messed up there.'

That wrong signal with the hidden message would still go down the line,

it just wouldn't show up in the official transcripts.

In Bordeaux, at the end of the line,

the brothers paid another person to watch the sempahore tower for the mistaken signal,

which gave them the news way ahead of anyone else.

And they used that news to make a spectacular amount of money.

Now that does seem a bit overcomplicated,

but the brothers couldn't use the telegraph

to send the signal all the way from Paris down to Bordeaux,

because in Tours, half way down,

there was a telegraph manager who would check the signal,

and decode it to make sure it still made sense.

The mistake and correction would be removed there.

The scam worked for two years, until people started to get really suspicious about their success.

And one of the telegraph employees who had been bribed confessed on his deathbed,

either to ease his soul or to recruit a replacement.

Everyone involved - everyone involved who was still alive, at least - was arrested.

The Blanc brothers were found guilty of bribery,

and the telegraph operators were found guilty of receiving bribes,

but there wasn't actually any law about misusing the telegraph system,

so the brothers were just ordered to pay the costs of the trial and nothing else.

They got away with the money.

And the French government, very soon after,

approved new laws that not only banned private signals on these lines,

but banned the idea of private semaphore networks altogether.

You couldn't even build your own.

These weren't lightspeed, high-frequency trading network microwave towers.

But even now, when it comes to the stock market, time is money.

The Blanc brothers were a good century and a half ahead of their time.

Thank you to Victoria Harrison who spent a lot of time in the archives

researching and translating sources; any errors in retelling are mine and not hers.

Pull down the description to see some of the original documents that we worked from.

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The Neighborhood on CBS -TV - Duration: 3:29.

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Kobra Seated Electric Scooter! (Falcon PEV) - Duration: 7:13.

today we're checking out the Cobra electric scooter from Falcon pev stylish

comfortable seated and powerful let's check it out I'm Ben from authentech, and

huge thanks to those guys at Falcon for sponsoring today's video starting with a

quick unboxing it was shipped right to my front door and honestly not a lot of

assembly required which I appreciate no one's got time for that

unwrap and take everything out of the box the only two major steps are a to

attach the handlebar stem to the body just a few screws and then again it was

nice they included all the tools needed the other key step is to install the

seat onto the platform and attach the plastic cover that's basically it easy

peasy throw the scooter on the charger I

needed an adapter plug keep that in mind the power brake outputs at about 54

volts 2 amps max and they say to fully charge the battery depending on which

pack you get will take around 4 to 8 hours now consider these two things they

offer it multiple battery pack options a 7 10 or 12 amp hours version and those

offer some gnarly range I received the 10 amp hours model and was able to go

roughly 35 kilometers that's 21 miles before the battery percentage even

dropped below 99% now sure I don't think that battery percentage indicator is

super precise but to go that far on a single charge is pretty impressive and

sweet your mileage will vary but it's nice that they offer multiple battery

pack options they also offer two color options black with titanium or black

with silver I received the titanium version and it looks pretty slick

modern comfortable yet compact simplistic yet functional an electronic

horned backlit LCD dashboard with speed odometer and more clean at cable

management padded seat cushion adjustable rear suspension system

high-quality kickstand front and rear 160 millimeter disc brakes nice and

solid braking power 12 and 1/2 inch inflatable tires with great traction

integrated LED headlights which by the way just look super sweet when riding

around and they help let your path for nighttime riding it's a nice safety and

convenience feature and then you've got to check out this awesome and hilarious

feature the e-scooter comes with not only a key for physical ignition but

also a remote control fob so with the press of a button you can lock into

armed the security system if anyone walks up and gets the sneaky idea of

snatching your scooter the alarm will sound alerting everyone nearby and it

also locks up the rear motor making it a much less desirable steal I've got to

say this is a first for me in all the years of testing electric scooters I

kind of like it and on that note let's talk about the motor in the rear wheel

is a 48 volt 250 watt brushless hub motor they even state it can reach a

peak of 500 watts of power now there's a few things to discuss first the top

speed is limited at fifteen and a half miles per hour or 25 kilometers an hour

this is definitely a compliance issue now on one hand the speed isn't that bad

it's still pretty zippy it's fast off the line and it could definitely be a

great commuter vehicle for a lot of people out there moving you from point A

to point B and a lot faster time than walking jogging maybe you in a taxi or

other East scooters out there and let me say there's a lot of torque and power

potential in that motor we drove up some steep hills and cruised off-roading and

conquer those just fine again a lot of potential I'm just a little bomb that it

couldn't get a little bit faster in speed say 20 miles per hour

it's not a deal-breaker for a lot of people or young ones out there 15 is a

good mark it's still plenty fast and it could be considered a nice built-in

safety feature now moving on they say can carry a max of 220 pounds or 100

kilograms and speaking of weights the scooter itself weighs around 44 pounds

or 20 kilograms depending on your battery model so I've been riding the

Cobra all around for a couple of weeks now and it's been a lot of fun

it's very nimble lightweight feeling with a tight cornering abilities there's

precision in the throttle for high or low speeds it could be a great vehicle

for the last mile or urban commuters or downtown grocery and the errant runs

again lots of torque and power in that rear motor the learning curve is super

easy just about anyone could hop on and drive there's high enough ground

clearance without scraping the bottom yet comfortable riding platform for your

feet quick and easy to mount and dismount there's been just a couple of

small wishlist items I thought of throughout my testing first when we rode

one-handed the left handlebar was shaking a little bit

and I'm not sure if this is a simple alignment issue or maybe just a result

of that asymmetrical front fork design thankfully it's not bad at all and you

can't even feel it when both hands are on the handlebars secondly I also

initially had this wish idea of having a folding design the concept of folding

this ease scooter tossing it into my car taking it down to the park or city or

along trails go cruising for days sounds super fun yet slightly impossible since

it can't really fit inside my cart well then I saw Cobra is purposefully and

quote unashamedly non foldable they say by removing this feature it solves a lot

of issues with folding scooters being worn out at that folding joint and it

reduces maintenance issues down the road well I have to give it to them on this

one as there's some merit to what they're talking about a

of my folding scooters over the years they definitely loosen up right at that

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Did Your Business Get Burnt By YouTube? - Duration: 5:50.

Has your business gotten burnt by YouTube?

And you never want to do YouTube videos again?

Well, this is actually somewhat common.

I'll talk about this syndrome coming right up.

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Hey, this is Dane Golden from Hey.com.

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share your expertise and grow your

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if you want all the goodies.

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I'm going to give you a free, special,

secret, bonus tip at the end of the video.

You would not believe how many times

your story has happened.

You don't hear about it a lot

because people don't want to talk about it.

The story, sort of, goes like this.

The boss or somebody high up in the company said,

"We need to do video.

"Video is the future.

"Let's get somebody to do a video for us."

And you hire a video production company

and they make something that's beautiful.

And you upload it to YouTube

and nothing happened.

But there's more to the story.

The thing that happened along the way

from point A to point B is

that everyone in your company was excited

about the video.

You may have only have one person

on the marketing team,

but suddenly, when it came to be talking

about YouTube video,

you found that you had 12 people

in the meeting with the production company.

Isn't that weird?

Nobody wants to deal with the marketing

and then suddenly,

everyone in the company wants to sit in

with the video production company.

Why is that?

Well, I have a theory

and that is that every one of us,

every single living human being

has a secret desire to be Steven Spielberg.

And they don't talk about that desire,

that secret wish to be Steven Spielberg.

But at some point in a company's life,

there may come a day where someone says,

"We're going to be on YouTube."

And at last, each person in the company

can take that same secret wish

and it begins to tiptoe out the door,

and they can talk about video

and they can talk about how awesome.

And everyone wants a stake

and everyone wants to have an opinion

and a say about how the video goes.

And then one day, at last,

the video gets published on YouTube and

probably nothing happens.

Or maybe it gets a million views

and you're like, "This is great.

"It got a million views."

But they were part of a paid campaign

and no one really paid attention

to what the targeting was.

And no one talked too much about

what the actual sales goals from the video were.

And there wasn't really good ROI from that video.

And what happens?

Not only is it a campaign that didn't succeed,

but YouTube has crushed

the dream of every employee in your company.

And no one wants to talk about it.

If anyone mentions video in your company,

doing web video, doing YouTube video,

you get a lot of grumpy looks.

No one wants to participate.

People say, "YouTube didn't work.

"It doesn't work.

It's impossible for YouTube to work

"because it didn't work for us.

"YouTube doesn't work."

And that's what you say internally

at your company.

I call this syndrome,

"We got burnt by YouTube,

it doesn't work

and we'll never do it again." Syndrome.

And it's surprising how common it is.

I can tell you that this is a very bad client

for almost anyone else who works

in video production.

Because the company is so negative

and each person has had their dreams crushed.

It's one thing to have a campaign that fails,

but it's another thing to crush the dream

of someone in your marketing team

or anyone else in your company.

There's no coming back from that.

So if this is you,

you're probably a very bad partner,

a very bad candidate to work

with another video production company.

Not surprising.

And probably, anyone who talks about video

in your company is going to be shunned

and ignored and shot down.

And it's almost impossible for you

to succeed on YouTube again

because you've been burnt.

But is it the fault of YouTube

or was it just a marketing campaign

that didn't succeed?

Well, I think the basic problem is,

you put all your eggs in one basket.

You probably spent six months of your budget

all in one shot and it really didn't work.

And it's very easy for me to spot these companies

because I look at their YouTube channel

and they've done one big splashy video

and then they haven't done anything

for seven months,

because they're so burnt out and bitter.

And this may be your company

and it's very common.

Of course, there are some campaigns

that do really well but they're also high risk

because you've spent all of your budget.

And if it doesn't work,

it's almost a bet-the-company proposition.

Now, for your free

secret bonus tip.

I've come to the conclusion

there's pretty much only one way

to get out of this rut

and that's to come out

with a video marketing strategy

that costs almost nothing.

That's the only way you're going to get buy-in.

And somebody says,

"Well, if it's going to cost nothing,

"you go ahead and do it."

And then you have to have a champion

inside the company who's willing to do it.

And what is that strategy?

Well, I believe in a video

content marketing strategy

where you make helpful videos,

like the ones I make,

and you share your expertise

and people visit them and they say,

"Oh, this person knows what I want

"to know how to do.

"I will pay them for the greater scope

"of their knowledge.

"Or I will pay them to do the services for me

"because I clearly am confident

"in them demonstrating that they know

"what they're doing."

Is your business one of these

that have been burnt by YouTube?

Tell me in the comments below.

And if you are one of these businesses

that did feel you gut burnt by YouTube

and that video marketing doesn't work,

I'm so sorry.

Probably nothing I'm going to say

is going to change your mind.

But for now, as you do more research,

you can watch this video next.

It should be catered to your interest.

I hope it helps you.

See you next time.

Hey.com.

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Why holograms might be the future of rock [REUPLOAD] - Duration: 5:08.

Hi frrriends! It's Andriy Vasylenko.

Dio is back! Kind of.

Only his voice and the shape of his body, projected on a piece of glass.

Some of the fans were fascinated to see him again.

And others came to hate, as they called it, 'a fake that's milking Dio's memory'.

This is a case when both sides have strong arguments.

Everybody loves and misses Ronnie...

And the fans started suggesting who might be "resurrected" this way next

So, here's the question:

where is the edge between ethics, technology, and business?

Is it appropriate to bring our idols back as 3D figures

singing not breathing and raising up horns not seeing yours?

But before that, let's find out what is a hologram.

Hologram is a photographic recording of a subject, displayed in 3 dimensions.

This technology has been in progress since 1940s.

It means that a real hologram still does not exist,

because there's no laser to create hovering figures, like from sci-fi movies.

Everything you've seen, actually, was a gimmick with some visual perception of depth.

This illusion's called 'Pepper's Ghost' which was popularized in XIX century as a theatrical trick.

It's being staged this way: a very lightened object is reflecting on the glass placed above at an angle of 45.

So, from a viewer's position it looks like a ghost flying in the air.

Basically, this is how fata-morgana - a natural "hologram" - works:

when an object such as an oasis, a ship, or even a whole city is visible from a big distance

due to light refraction in the atmosphere.

And this mirage technique was used to stage performances of Gorillaz,

and later - deceased stars such as Tupac, Michael Jackson, and Ronnie James Dio.

Seems like the majority of Dio's fans can't accept it.

They say 'it's disrespectful' and 'we have to let him rest in piece'.

And I can agree with them:

in THIS form, following THIS promotion

the idea of bringing back our hero looks cheaper than it could've been.

But maybe if we slightly change our perspective, all turns out not that bad?

What if to look at this as a rough attempt to expand our vision on where human life goes?

We're constantly observing the progress of cinematic technology:

first we added sound, then colors, then the sound became voluminous,

and now the picture follows that way – to be really 3-dimensional, looking naturally and being safe.

Even if the first tries are not that successful, it's not a reason to bury this technology.

Or, rather, this idea: remember that we haven't invented true holograms.

An old picture brings up memories and emotions.

And for us it's something more than just piece of paper with a thin layer of paint.

Actually, a photograph is an advanced version of a painting: with better mechanical, not human strokes.

So, why not to consider holograms as ultra-progressive pictures?

Just imagine how far this could go. For example

classic shows converted into holograms, similar to how old movies now become 3D.

In this form it might look more acceptable

Not everyone of us had a chance to see Cliff, or Freddy, or Dimebag.

Anyway, these were just my thoughts. I personally feel the potential in this idea.

Green technologies, space exploration, holograms – why resisting it?

Even if not everything's going smooth at the very beginning.

We learn on mistakes. This is how we grow. This is how our life improves.

I hope you took it easy. Express your point in comments.

Subscribe if you're a fan of metal, and please support me on Patreon if you like what I'm doing.

Thanks for watching. It's Andriy Vasylenko.

#BeInMetal \m/

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