Wednesday, November 21, 2018

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Gold OPPORTUNITIES make your own decorative lights for cafes

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DIY Christmas lantern reusing plastic bottle (2018) creative recycling tutorial - Duration: 10:23.

and you've never tried to turn one plastic bottle in a DIY Christmas lantern?

hello I'm Letizia, creative of the Vivi channel with Letizia

where you can find many creative recycling projects, do it yourself and

tricks for home. I never had made before now a Christmas lantern

do it yourself with recycled materials but this year I wanted to try and I want to

teach you how to do it too. keep watching! you will find out what it is

really easy! if you notice that mine tutorial you like to subscribe to mine

channel and click on the bell.

to make my Christmas lantern I have

reused a plastic bottle distilled water of a square shape

with a permanent marker on one of the sides I traced a rectangle that I have

cut out with a cutter

on a piece of baking paper I have started working with his hands a piece

of synthetic pulp in this case the das then I flattened it up to a thickness of

half a centimeter

I measured the central part of the bottle and I made some strips

suitable for covering four corners of the body of the bottle

I created some strips about high half a centimeter I used to create

a window on the back of the lantern

to make the angular parts better adhere I flattened the synthetic paste against

the plastic

I created the wood grain for do it you can use both the blade of a

cutter is a long woolen needle

I cut from the synthetic paste of the trapezoids to cover the part

top of the lantern

from inside each one I cut out one triangle

I attached long rectangular stripes of das on the Christmas lantern for

hide the points of conjunction either at the top I lower then I used again

the needle to create the wood grain

I turned the cap into acorns rounding a rounded shape on the top

then I modeled the pointed outgrowth typical of acorns

I covered the part

bottom of the cap with another paste synthetic

with the dome of a real one

I have acorned it on the surface

I spread another piece of das and I have imprinted a cute hedgehog using a

silicone stamp

I dried everything in the area for a few days

in the meantime I have drawn a circle from a piece of recycled cardboard

I folded it in half I marked the fold and then I cut it

I inserted a star

on a wooden toothpick for skewers, I have softened the cardboard then

I rolled it up giving it a conical shape

I stopped with the stapler I stuck the toothpick with the starlet then I have

started to cover the cone by setting a green festoon with hot glue

I painted the various parts of the lantern of Christmas with different colors shading them

to make sure that they approached the as much as possible to the real colors of acorns and wood

I let the painting dry well then I diluted the brown acrylic

until it becomes watery and I used it to fill the points where the painting

it had not penetrated well or left white areas

with the wire frame I created one small lantern holder handle

I used small pom poms for beautify the Christmas tree

I heated the tip of a pin for pierce the plastic on the back of the lantern

forming a little hole that I have widened helping me with the pliers' beaks

I went to decorate the interior of my Christmas lantern I filled up

the bottom with some newspaper, I have placed the Christmas tree in a corner

I filled it with fake straw e I also placed the hedgehog

in the back hole I stuffed some little lights

if you like tutorials like this you I suggest you join me now

channel by clicking on sign up and also on the bell. you which lights you will use

for your Christmas lantern: lights white or colored lights?

Hello!

For more infomation >> DIY Christmas lantern reusing plastic bottle (2018) creative recycling tutorial - Duration: 10:23.

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And where is the second fox? 🐺 Floyd Silver Fox 🐾 Malta Cross Fox 🦊 Oh, everything! - Duration: 0:52.

Hello!

It's me! Cross fox Malta.

And where is the second fox?

# Oh, everything ..

Floyd!

Do you think leaves?

Lousy!

For more infomation >> And where is the second fox? 🐺 Floyd Silver Fox 🐾 Malta Cross Fox 🦊 Oh, everything! - Duration: 0:52.

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DIY Christmas lantern reusing plastic bottle (2018) creative recycling tutorial - Duration: 10:23.

and you've never tried to turn one plastic bottle in a DIY Christmas lantern?

hello I'm Letizia, creative of the Vivi channel with Letizia

where you can find many creative recycling projects, do it yourself and

tricks for home. I never had made before now a Christmas lantern

do it yourself with recycled materials but this year I wanted to try and I want to

teach you how to do it too. keep watching! you will find out what it is

really easy! if you notice that mine tutorial you like to subscribe to mine

channel and click on the bell.

to make my Christmas lantern I have

reused a plastic bottle distilled water of a square shape

with a permanent marker on one of the sides I traced a rectangle that I have

cut out with a cutter

on a piece of baking paper I have started working with his hands a piece

of synthetic pulp in this case the das then I flattened it up to a thickness of

half a centimeter

I measured the central part of the bottle and I made some strips

suitable for covering four corners of the body of the bottle

I created some strips about high half a centimeter I used to create

a window on the back of the lantern

to make the angular parts better adhere I flattened the synthetic paste against

the plastic

I created the wood grain for do it you can use both the blade of a

cutter is a long woolen needle

I cut from the synthetic paste of the trapezoids to cover the part

top of the lantern

from inside each one I cut out one triangle

I attached long rectangular stripes of das on the Christmas lantern for

hide the points of conjunction either at the top I lower then I used again

the needle to create the wood grain

I turned the cap into acorns rounding a rounded shape on the top

then I modeled the pointed outgrowth typical of acorns

I covered the part

bottom of the cap with another paste synthetic

with the dome of a real one

I have acorned it on the surface

I spread another piece of das and I have imprinted a cute hedgehog using a

silicone stamp

I dried everything in the area for a few days

in the meantime I have drawn a circle from a piece of recycled cardboard

I folded it in half I marked the fold and then I cut it

I inserted a star

on a wooden toothpick for skewers, I have softened the cardboard then

I rolled it up giving it a conical shape

I stopped with the stapler I stuck the toothpick with the starlet then I have

started to cover the cone by setting a green festoon with hot glue

I painted the various parts of the lantern of Christmas with different colors shading them

to make sure that they approached the as much as possible to the real colors of acorns and wood

I let the painting dry well then I diluted the brown acrylic

until it becomes watery and I used it to fill the points where the painting

it had not penetrated well or left white areas

with the wire frame I created one small lantern holder handle

I used small pom poms for beautify the Christmas tree

I heated the tip of a pin for pierce the plastic on the back of the lantern

forming a little hole that I have widened helping me with the pliers' beaks

I went to decorate the interior of my Christmas lantern I filled up

the bottom with some newspaper, I have placed the Christmas tree in a corner

I filled it with fake straw e I also placed the hedgehog

in the back hole I stuffed some little lights

if you like tutorials like this you I suggest you join me now

channel by clicking on sign up and also on the bell. you which lights you will use

for your Christmas lantern: lights white or colored lights?

Hello!

For more infomation >> DIY Christmas lantern reusing plastic bottle (2018) creative recycling tutorial - Duration: 10:23.

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Gold OPPORTUNITIES make your own decorative lights for cafes - Duration: 11:06.

Gold OPPORTUNITIES make your own decorative lights for cafes

For more infomation >> Gold OPPORTUNITIES make your own decorative lights for cafes - Duration: 11:06.

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🤔 🤔 Roule doucement je suis presse. cheikh Al Attiq/ الشيخ العتيق. لا تسرع فأنا مستعجل🤔 🤔 - Duration: 0:51.

For more infomation >> 🤔 🤔 Roule doucement je suis presse. cheikh Al Attiq/ الشيخ العتيق. لا تسرع فأنا مستعجل🤔 🤔 - Duration: 0:51.

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And where is the second fox? 🐺 Floyd Silver Fox 🐾 Malta Cross Fox 🦊 Oh, everything! - Duration: 0:52.

Hello!

It's me! Cross fox Malta.

And where is the second fox?

# Oh, everything ..

Floyd!

Do you think leaves?

Lousy!

For more infomation >> And where is the second fox? 🐺 Floyd Silver Fox 🐾 Malta Cross Fox 🦊 Oh, everything! - Duration: 0:52.

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Susanna Reid stuns with 'naughty secretary' look: 'I'm lost for words' - Duration: 3:25.

Susanna Reid stuns with 'naughty secretary' look: 'I'm lost for words'

The ITV Good Morning Britain star wowed fans today as she stepped out rocking a "naughty secretary" vibe.

Susanna Reid, who recently revealed she's dating Steve Parish, sported a smart blue wrap dress and metallic heels as she went out for breakfast.

Piers Morgan's co-star was also wearing some seriously chic glasses, while her locks were immaculately blowdried as usual.

Susanna, 47, took to Instagram to share some snaps of the stunning outfit.

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"Has a naughty secretary look about it" Twitter user And fans went wild, with the post racking up more than 8,000 likes.

Many also took to the comment section to tell the GMB star how much they were loving her look.

One exclaimed: "Now those are pictures of one powerful lady." While another added: "Has a naughty secretary look about it.".

A third chimed in: "Wow Miss Reid, really beautiful." While a fourth told her: "I'm lost for words." The compliments came after some of Susanna's fans expressed concern over her recent weight loss.

The star took to Instagram yesterday to show off her pretty floral collared dress, which she wore on GMB.

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However some followers remarked she looked slim, with one urging her to "please stop" losing weight.

Susanna, who lost a stone back in September, spoke about the comments on Twitter though, telling fans: "No need to worry! I am healthy and happy, with more energy." Good Morning Britain airs weekdays on ITV at 6am.

For more infomation >> Susanna Reid stuns with 'naughty secretary' look: 'I'm lost for words' - Duration: 3:25.

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Arsenal chiefs have been left stunned by Unai Emery - Duration: 3:04.

 Vinai Venkatesham and Raul Sanllehi are the men behind the day-to-day running of Arsenal

 The managing director and head of football are in control at the Emirates, charged by Stan Kroenke with making sure everything runs smoothly

 The pair's biggest role in 2018 has been to bring in a new head coach to replace Arsene Wenger, who stepped down after 22 years in charge of the club

 They were guided by CEO Ivan Gazidis at the time, but Gazidis has since left to join AC Milan, leaving Venkatesham and Sanllehi in charge

  And in an all-encompassing interview with our friends at the Mirror , the duo have explained how they replaced Wenger with Unai Emery, and why the new head coach is the right man to lead the Gunners forward

 Venkatesham said: "His energy is absolutely extraordinary.  "He said I think in his first press conference - which by the way I thought he very bravely did in English, which shows you the type of man he is - he said the one thing I am going to promise the fans is that I am going to work hard

 "Obviously everyone thought that was just a throwaway comment but he is always on it

It is extraordinary. His work ethic is absolutely extraordinary.  "When you are on that long flight home from eastern Europe after a Europa League game and everyone is trying to get a little bit of sleep, he is watching the game, analysing it

All times, all hours."  Sanllehi backed pu his partner by saying: "The feedback I got from people who had worked with Unai was incredible - always positive

I did not find one element of criticism. I am talking about players, chairmen, technical directors

 "I talked with a lot of people who had interacted with him in his time and it was very reassuring

 "It was not the decision maker but it was part of the decision making and it was very reassuring to have people of high trust, that I did know very well, speaking so highly of him

"   Keep up to date with the latest news, features and exclusives from football.london via the free football

london app for iPhone and Android . Available to download from the App Store and Google Play

For more infomation >> Arsenal chiefs have been left stunned by Unai Emery - Duration: 3:04.

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中國新型戰略轟炸機將首飛?正等待一個節點 驚喜來得很突然 - Duration: 11:23.

For more infomation >> 中國新型戰略轟炸機將首飛?正等待一個節點 驚喜來得很突然 - Duration: 11:23.

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Franchising With Fernandez - Episode 3 - How do I start networking? - Duration: 3:58.

I'm mark Fernandez and this is Franchising with Fernandez. In this

episode we're talking about networking and can anyone do networking? In the

words of my next guest YES and absolutely! I assume that you've got a

well rehearsed succinct elevator pitch that rolls off the back of your tongue

right? Well if you don't you're missing out on a great opportunity to sell your

business and you. Recently I caught up in the studio with Perth's Yes man

Steve Sell from Yes loans. It was wonderful of Steve to share his

experiences on how he began networking. Steve Sell from Yes Loans, thank you for joining us

today. You're welcome. So Steve let's talk about you and networking. You've been doing

networking for a while so can you share with us, how did you start? Very

reluctantly. I started off, I had this image that networking was something a big thing you

had to try and do and started off with there's something as simple as when I

was buying my lotto I gave the guy a business card and he bought a car from me.

So I thought hey this works really well so itwent from there and I started making sure I

gave my business card to people and then other people I referred business too

they started referring businsess back to me. Then the groups grew and we had regular

coffees, I got invited places and it's grown from there.It really an essence,

it's a very simple fact, let people know what you do and there you are

it's as simple as that! Did you think you needed to have passion and

drive right at the beginning to succeed and make this happen? In the beginning I

was probably an anti-network but I did it because I had to we had a brand-new

business starting from scratch and it was like, okay if I do this I might get some

and it grew from there and my eyes used to glaze over when people

said Networking, because I didn't think that's what I was going but as I grew

and become more educated I guess you learn that networking is just

sharing who you are what you do. Wonderful! And from a business point of

view how can you say it's impacted your business? Positive? Negative? Has it increased sales?

In a very positive way, one, I can draw on my network of people I've met through

networking to basically solve any problem. Nothing is a cold call anymore. In

the business group our finance people because they knew who I was

and people would say so and so referred me to you and that sort of thing

and it just grew and now twenty years down the track.

Wonderful, Steve thank you for those insights. So that's what Steve Sell had to

say about networking and how he began and remember it's not that hard you just

need to know where to start. So if you need any assistance in knowing where to

start and what type of events to attend I encourage you to get in contact. We are

here to help! So drop me an email or give me a call, let's catch up for a coffee

I'm Mike Fernandez and this has been Franchising with Fernandez!

For more infomation >> Franchising With Fernandez - Episode 3 - How do I start networking? - Duration: 3:58.

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彭斯又胡言亂語,指中國在柬埔寨建軍事基地 洪森:沒經大腦的胡扯 - Duration: 13:34.

For more infomation >> 彭斯又胡言亂語,指中國在柬埔寨建軍事基地 洪森:沒經大腦的胡扯 - Duration: 13:34.

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추자현 '엄마의 행복한 미소' - Duration: 0:46.

For more infomation >> 추자현 '엄마의 행복한 미소' - Duration: 0:46.

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Selina節目上「被公開體脂肪」自己也嚇傻 奮力瘦身20天後「瘦成高中妹」手腳瘀青也不怕 - Duration: 4:46.

For more infomation >> Selina節目上「被公開體脂肪」自己也嚇傻 奮力瘦身20天後「瘦成高中妹」手腳瘀青也不怕 - Duration: 4:46.

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塔罗牌:面对诱惑,你能坚持爱下去吗? - Duration: 5:05.

For more infomation >> 塔罗牌:面对诱惑,你能坚持爱下去吗? - Duration: 5:05.

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Building Tomorrow, Ep. 21: We Got Your Black Friday Shopping List - Duration: 40:01.

welcome back the building tomorrow I'm here with the entire regular crew this

time Matthew will and Aaron and if you're like us you're probably just

kicking back from a veritable Thanksgiving feast you've stuffed your

face with all the well stuffing and turducken and tofurkey and sweet potato

casserole your gluttonous little stomaching desire and after a goodly

snooze or food coma we're going to have to think about the choices you're going

to make on the morrow for it is Black Friday the busiest shopping day of the

year or perhaps you're waiting for Cyber Monday

so as to avoid being sampled stapled stomp stomp trampled by just keep going

hoards of shoppers either way you need to buy something for these special

people in your life as well as your cousin Todd who is the worst but you'll

feel bad if he gets you a present again this year and you got him nothing like

last year when he well wherever I was yes we're finding gifts it is a staple

of the tech media at this time of year to put out a hot tech gadgets for the

nerds in your life list it's fun copy lots of clicks light reading we're

gonna do something slightly different here I'm building tomorrow rather than

giving you a literal list of gadgets we're going to proffer our suggestions

of the top technologies and innovations that if they become the hot new tech toy

of the season and were adopted on mass like you know a Tickle Me Elmo but for

protect oiz that would do the most to transform our lives for the better we're

gonna stick to North American tech and innovation because if we didn't well as

Erin pointed out we'd be air dropping smartphones smartphones over the

developing world they would just win handily like no competition smart phones

for everyone that's not very interesting for a competition so and we're also not

going to do an exact gadget or company necessarily we're thinking about the

underlying tech and we're gonna vote for the winners guys you can't vote for your

own vote for someone else's we can even if we want to be real fancy we can go

like Maine and do ranked choice voting in the spirit of last month so let's

kick things off with will what is your hot tech gadget so I'm gonna go with the

Fitbit and now a lot of you think of that as something you wear when you

gonna run to track how far you've run or how high your heart rate went while you

were doing it but it has a much more universal really health centric

potential applications so you wear a device that tracks your heart rate as

well as other biosigns over time and it allows you to create a fairly

comprehensive picture of how your body is behaving throughout the day day in

and day out and this can allow either you or your doctor perhaps to begin to

identify certain patterns that could then also potentially be aggregated with

other people's Fitbit data to see larger societal health patterns where are

people sleeping well what do people do before they sleep well versus when they

don't have a good night's sleep and you can provide for the fairly cheap

collection of very interesting health data through you know what is now kind

of got a boost the other year as a running killer app now they've been

trying to move into the SmartWatch and mobile payments market but long term you

know Fitbit itself as a goal sees the idea of building a service business

related to digital health as kind of the long term quest for the product as our

others in that space and firms more on the health side interested in making use

of this data are you worried about the privacy implications of this though that

this is I mean it is like dementia this is

very personal day yes I am kind of ignoring that ghosting over it for now

obviously another sort of running app that allowed people to compare their

runs called Strava earlier this year became a little bit notorious for

effectively outlining the perimeters of military bases around the world because

as soldiers would jog the fence in the morning they'd be comparing themselves

to others who might have been posted there in the past and all of this was

being posted on the global Strava runs map so you could see these little

glowing lines around facilities say in Syria that officially didn't exist now

yes there is obviously if you were to lose access or control over your

individualized that is non anonymized Fitbit data someone could know how

you're sleeping when you're active if you had sex that night just by looking

at your heart rate and other bio signs over time so there there is some concern

there but I think overall the benefits of being able to learn that about

yourself which is difficult otherwise and also very expensive people are sent

in for sleep studies or to go and wear a heart monitor over lunch for for a week

and these not only take folks out of the rest of their lives a lot of people

don't want to do that take the time to do that so they just don't get the

treatment they perhaps would otherwise and it simplifies all of this collection

I would think in theory can aggregate this right so you can strip out

identifying personal information and being like you're then being compared

against a faceless mass of data okay like you do with 23andme like yes in

theory of 23andme there's a there's a risk of privacy breach if that

information gets leaked about your genetic makeup but they strip out your

personal identifying information so that other people can be compared not against

you as an individual but against the aggregated profile and so I imagine the

same I need you can identify local trends

that way as well how much worse are people sleeping thanks to the new

highway bill next to their their development and you aren't then dealing

just with individual anecdotes from people in that community but you

can really look at how long they were sleeping for how long they were in REM

cycles across numerous individuals so in that space this is kind of natural

control groups as well yeah well so this is like a case of something that's

underutilized right now or in like lots of people have fitbit's but there it's

kind of like their glorified step counters yes the the infrastructure that

you would need for these sort of health facing or health centric applications

isn't there yet it's coming but obviously the wider Fitbit and

similar devices are adopted now the more market there will be for those sorts of

uses of that data down the road and if you buy all of your relatives a Fitbit

for Christmas then we can move incrementally towards that healthier

world nice all right I like it so our first entry here is the Fitbit maybe not

specifically but a Fitbit like device a health tracker for improving consumer

health our next entry is a little bit different so it's not a literal device

it's software rather than a device innovation

it's end-to-end encryption I have that right Feeny no one wants to get software

for Christmas no one wants to be told that they're overweight and slow for

Christmas so and unlike the previous nomination

this one actually takes privacy into account so if I could airdrop devices or

software to families in America it would be services that allow for people to

engage in end-to-end encrypted communication there are services out

there such as protonmail and Tudor Notah which are email services that allow

people to end-to-end encrypted their emails there are messaging services like

signal and wicker wire that I know all four of us use here at Cato

and the great thing about this is easy to use low-cost but with very with very

high benefits a lot of great benefits namely protection against surveillance

the the the sad state of affairs is that emails don't enjoy as much protection as

we would like thanks to legislation and Supreme Court

precedent so in the name of privacy and increased security and I would wish that

everyone around Thanksgiving tables and Christmas gatherings and everything in

between sign up for a low cost or even free and

to end encrypted service that's my nomination so you go into your you know

Graham grandma's email account set her up with uh with a VPN client or a tour

or something and here you go grandma here's your yeah it depends how much you

want to get into the weeds you know yeah do a whole lot of you could really go a

little crazy with services like this but in fact many listeners probably already

use this technology and don't know it if they use whatsapp Facebook Messenger

iMessage right but I think it's worth people you know getting out there to see

the other cool services that are out there so that would be my my holiday

wish that's pretty good any anyone care to piggyback on back on

top of that I mean it's it wills so wills has the the effects there's all

these health effects that in the aggregate and if everyone's using this

stuff but for the the consumer for the person who gets the Fitbit aside from if

it tells them that they're wildly out of shape and just makes them depressed but

that you get that it's kind of it's a it's a neat little thing for the person

to have is that the case with the and and encrypted like so are you basically

saying grandma I'm gonna switch you from Gmail to protonmail and the there's no

real benefit to you in terms of like the day-to-day use like but but it means

that you're more secure does this make sense that you'd like what

the kind of consumer hook that makes the consumer want to use this stuff outside

of we in this room are all paranoid libertarians I don't want the government

snooping no well I don't think that privacy and security is something that

only paranoid libertarians need or desire and it's true that it's not as

easy to to show off in a coffee shop that you have you have to probably open

up your your smartphone and show the the the app and some people might think

isn't that just you know that not that much different from Gmail right also

signal with stickers like you have all over the back of your laptop yeah I like

I like stickers on my laptop uh well then they make sure to really work you

over at security right I don't know I've been rather happy with how I've been

treated by the federal government's Airport security personnel makes you

come off as trustworthy I don't usually talk during lists but yes I I get what

you're saying it's not a new product in the way that a Fitbit is you can't hold

it in your hand an orb of encryption right you can't do that but I think this

having point is enough to get people interested of course if you go to

Grandma and say hey here's a free two - no - or protonmail account and they say

oh why do I need that I guess it's a good excuse to talk about the sad state

of affairs when it comes to the privacy in the United States but yeah it's not

something you can flash around that's for sure

do you see any physical products designed to offer those sorts of

services like either a router you can buy that attempts to encrypt everything

that runs through it or even I don't know I'm imagining some kind of 5g

hotspot you can wear as a necklace that you know then your phone connects to

that and yeah that's a good question I mean make it sexier in a way I could

have an orb of encryption maybe it would also put you on a few more radars I

suppose if there was you know no one can look at my iPhone and see that I have

certain apps or services right and I'm pretty happy with that state of affairs

I have to say I mean to some extent though they mentioned the iPhone that

that is exactly what you're I mean this is a device and this is this

is the case for other amazing Android phones do this now to that the whole

device itself everything on it is encrypted and doesn't decrypt until you

enter in your passcode and and the default messaging service that it comes

with iMessage which i think is one of if you consider messaging services like as

social networks it's one of the largest social networks in terms of like daily

traffic in the u.s. well I think an added benefit to at least my my present

proposal is that it prompts excuses for interesting conversations then I don't

want to you know that ash Google necessarily right now so Google produces

products that a lot of people like and are really good and easy to use but I

think if you actually introduced every adult in America to the kind of

interesting companies and services that are out there we would just live in a

more interesting world with people actually having more urgent

conversations about security and privacy here's maybe a selling point to get the

you know the security skeptical the folks weren't paranoid enough like good

rational folks like us you can hook them on the idea of ISP switching right so

you can say hey look do you like the shows that you see on

Netflix or on Amazon Prime or on any of these other services well did you know

that if you just use a VPN client or an ISP switchin client you can access a

whole new world of content on other national Netflix's other shows you can

watch football games for free you can watch right so all of which is is legal

it's not illegal to mask your ISP basically what your computer identifies

itself as so not only are you giving them security they're using a client

that obscures who they are and what they're doing on the Internet you're

also giving them access to do stuff stuff that ordinary consumers like and

loot something I will add not that I think I need to because I think I'm

probably getting more votes in Fitbit at this point but well we'll see we'll see

I find and this is totally anecdotal that there's this frustrating degree

of reluctance to do anything about the state of surveillance you know the the

Snowden revelations come out and everyone sort of rolls their eyes and I

think well what am I supposed to do about that you know if the I can't give

up email and I'm not gonna stop using the internet on my phone and I'm not

going to stop going outside so what should I do about this and actually I

think not enough people know that there are really cheap low cost low barrier to

entry ways of protecting themselves but very few comparatively few people do it

and I think that's a shame decoder ring cost about three dollars and you can get

pigeons for free anywhere right well you were only allowed to have one nomination

well and rings and pigeons as well well into your point I mean it's actually

gone pretty mainstream the idea that you shouldn't just leave your laptop camera

oh yeah unexposed I mean it's now become ordinary for folks to tape over it now

manufacturers are building in a little slot like yeah physical manual slides so

something that five years ago people people did respond to with like what's

wrong with you paranoid paranoid ex like yeah you're worried about that it's that

stuff can become accepted and even expected and you know and encryption is

one of those things that you can see it's in the near future people are just

gonna demand it as a matter of course hope so yeah well there's a natural

segue I think here between what Matthews proposing with end-to-end encryption and

Aaron your idea so pitch us your gift of the season sure so this does pick up

kind of with the end an encryption and expands upon it a fair amount which is

the decentralized web and so my if the products that I pick is decentralized

web browsers slash clients so there's there's a number of them out there

there's the status dot I am is one I think coinbase has coinbase wallet I

believe it's called that is another that used to be called tashi was the the

product that I think they bought but there's there's a handful of these

things and basically what they are is a crypto wallet usually an aetherium

wallet they can hold aetherium tokens of various

a-and and encrypted messaging platform that's sometimes built on their open

protocols that are kind of part of the associated with theory I'm that it gets

built on and then the ability to connect to where called decentralized Web Apps

which are basically like regular web pages but the the data your data as

you're browsing them as you're using them as you log into them is controlled

by you so you're not really that they're kind of spread out more than and and

they're the way that they're run is different so that they're harder to shut

down there isn't you know a centralized server that someone could go and like

turn off all of Facebook because it's it's living across different things so

you get you get the effects that Matthew is talking about I mean you could not

it's not email it's it's instant messaging but you could certainly you

could build a decentralized email platform of a sword into this thing and

have access to it and these are usually mobile apps but there's desktop versions

as well but you also are getting the the the crypto thing so you can do things

like you know basically the status has what amounts to venmo like a venmo

client but you're sending each other a theorem tokens or other kinds of tokens

instead and you can be browsing what looks like you know the regular web but

is in this kind of decentralized more private more robust set up that you know

is is less accessible to like government snooping government shutting down and so

on will roll his eyes when I when I mentioned this I was just gonna ask

whether Mastodon would it just does that meet your high bar for what specialized

services it's an attempt to decentralize Twitter so anyone can create their own

Mastodon server and Ronna Mastodon instance which is like it's basically

it's basically kind of email reskin to be Twitter so your servers would be like

having an email server but then they can the servers can talk to each other so

you can you know your your tweets on get sent out to the other people who are

following you and so you can switch servers and different servers can have

different rules about you know this is the kind of content Ram moderator will

allow or you know this is the advertiser we're gonna show or not yeah I mean the

the difference with these these d apps is that they have they have the the

wallet address is part of it that you have you kind of have an identity that

you can carry between them that's based on your the keys in your wallet and tied

to payments um it can be tied to payments um because it's the same wallet

address that is the wallet address for payments but so there's they're slightly

technical there's technical differences on the backend but if from the consumer

standpoint these are similar sorts of things and I picked this one so in part

because the the conceit of this episode was if if this was what was given to

everyone what would you you know like so I think you kind of are waving your

magic wand and suddenly everyone in the u.s. is using this thing and right now

these products I fully confess kind of suck like there's you know the as as

instant messengers they're a little bit slow compared to other - you know

facebook Messenger whatever they don't have as many features the apps are a

little bit feel more in development a lot of them are still in beta status no

one else is on them it's hard to tell now your friends on these things when

they're all still on Facebook sure so so but all of those are issues that get

overcome by C by the conceit which is if everyone's using it then all of your

friends are on it and just like with the web the the really original web you know

once lots and lots of people started using it we started seeing really rapid

development in the space and so this is so if I can make everyone in the u.s.

kind of start using this thing it kick-starts that development but I think

as far as the benefits of this again kind of picking up from Matthews is this

allows us if we did this then kind of by default all or most of us would be

having the majority of our digital communications in an encrypted space we

would be doing it in a way we interacting with the web in a way that

where we own our data have control over our data and it's again less accessible

to surveillance and all of this would be plugged into an economic system that

would allow us to have economic relationships with each other whether

that's paying your part of rent or you know paying at the restaurant or sending

reimbursing your friend for something or buying products online that's happening

in this privacy respecting decentralized fashion that's outside of the reach of

governments and so in in kind of one little app it allows us to take an

extraordinary portion of our digitally mediated lives and just move it out of

the political sphere move it out of the State sphere and move it into a place

that I think is much more Liberty respecting I wonder if the participation

in all of this is a selling point so I guess the conceit of the episode is we

just assume everyone grabs it but it reminds me a little bit of the the Tor

network that the more people that participate in this the better it

becomes and you don't have to be a computer scientist to contribute to

these interesting systems necessarily you can just be be a part of it and know

that you're contributing and some of the more exciting applications of the stuff

I think Aaron is talking about are anti censorship applications which would be

pretty cool especially when you consider governments like the Chinese and I are

pretty keen on censorship so this sort of decentralized nature of it I think is

a big selling point you can tell people that they actually taking part in a

really integrate social good without having to you know have to quit that job

or to donate a huge amount of money they can in virtue of being just part of the

network that could be a contributor I mean it's not an unalloyed good I guess

given what we expect to go on what happens in the I don't know that the

tour comment you know there you can use tour and then you can help to cover for

government spies and if you're a good patriotic person

maybe you really enjoy that but if you're skeptical as to how the u.s.

behaves around the world well look angels and demons are going to use every

new piece of technology and there are there a cost to our privacy and our

security with all different kinds of technology I'm certainly willing to put

that in the cost column but we shouldn't forget the the huge number of benefits -

I would also say that I mean with the exception of Fitbit the these are tech

that the demons are already using like so we're not you know this isn't tech

that we've kind of made up out of whole cloth it's already out there you can you

can download you can use tor right now if you want to you can run protonmail if

you want to you can download the status client and run it on your phone right

now if you want to and so people people who have a strong

incentive to be using this stuff because they're up to no good are already using

it so simply asking lots and lots of more people to use it means that you're

just you're likely to be bringing in a whole bunch of people who aren't going

to be using it for no good yeah that's a good point

well this also reminds me of something else I think we have the difference here

between the concrete and the my own example will be concrete as well the

Fitbit or the smart diapers I'll be talking about or and then encryption and

decentralized internet that which is more abstract I mean it's it's and also

it only works because of our conceit because if it comes to small scale

innovation you need to give consumers a reason to buy I mean they're more likely

to say I want to buy this thing because in isolation if I have it my life is

better versus I'm gonna buy this hoping a million other people buy it and then

we'll all benefit with scale right so the conceit of the episode is necessary

for this to happen but it makes you wonder with the original internet right

so how do you go from only essentially government and researchers you know

academic researchers and the government using the early stages of the Internet

to mass adoption I mean cuz we had the goat we had the bridge that abstract

divide at one point 20 30 years ago right and but then again there was kind

of a killer app in the sense of but remember what you circulated if you

wanted to get your gramma surfing online what did you

that AOL disk yes exactly you deluge them with like free internet

time the little disks AOL online I think that's the first time I've heard anyone

say anything good about that decade yes it's all gonna be counterintuitive here

but there was something good about which was that it was an entry point for folks

who weren't they weren't they were not they're not thinking about can I build

this thing called the web 1.0 that will benefit all of society through rapid

innovation and joining us together know they're thinking oh if I get this

physical CD in low that my computer and click on this stuff I can like chat with

me they advertise to that I mean looking at early internet advertising can be

fascinating because they really are selling not just their service but the

idea of the Internet as a product the old what was it etrade or there's a

video of Bill Clinton when he's in it it's right at the end of his second term

lame duck and Hillary leaves him to go campaign and he's bombing around the

White House and he has an intern teaching him how to use the Internet and

they're mimicking a popular internet commercial of the time we can put that

up in there yeah Sean asked it's a fun one looking how this thing was sold as

long as the intern wasn't Monica Lewinsky no I was a dude it was all fine

but I mean again there you have the illustration right like there has to be

a entry point into this abstract thing and so but what some of the things

you're mentioning Aaron like the ability to have a crypto wallet that is easy to

use easy to exchange in the way that can't be tracked by whoever by you know

ad companies by corporations by the government what you're spending money on

online that's an entry by people get why that might that could have value so I

think that's a that's a key way of thinking about that well won't we return

to something a bit more grounded it my my killer product for this holiday

season is something that I think all parents will appreciate or people have

had kids in the past you know most kids that you know you don't

lump of coal in your stocking and Christmas but all I want for Christmas

is to avoid a lump of something else in my kids diapers how long did he spend

writing that it was that important to me they get that out okay

so Aaron will get this as some of the most kids I get this someone as a kid

being a parent is both incredibly amazing and the worst at the same time

and the worst part about being a parent at least for the first couple of years

is changing diapers right like that's it I thought it was the sleep deprivation

all right well there it's like maybe a clothes changing diapers while

sleep-deprived is certainly that's poor combination yeah that's not great

combination either when you like your soda sleep-deprived you drop the diaper

that you just changed and yeah kids produce an astonished astonishingly

amount of incredibly disgusting substances and that's like you that's

what you're dealing with me change diapers and you know when you change

them anyone who's changed diaper knows here's the process for for you guys who

don't have kids it's you've been an hour - since the

last diaper change you start getting suspicious it's time

for another you know you yet you think you see an abnormal bulge in the in the

in the pants of your kid is it though just a little urine that can be ignored

safely for an hour or two or is it you know did they drop some poo and you have

to change it or else it's gonna just create a massive mess you have to check

so you start with the sniff test you just stick your nose there and take a

good old whiff and that's the first diagnosis test and if that fails you

have to you you go spelunking you try to check in the back of the diaper to see

if you see something right like it is unpleasant this is a deeply unpleasant

thing but you have to do it or else your kid will get rashes your kid will create

messes it's just part of parenting so my killer innovation for this holiday

season it's actually from a new outfit called 'verily which is actually under

the Google alphabet umbrella company it's their life sciences division they

patented a smart diaper that will be able to distinguish between urine

and poop it'll measure conductivity impedance temperature in the fibers of

the diaper itself to detect the presence of liquids and solids so all the diapers

would come with that sensing fiber built-in and then you'd have like a

detachable relay that would send the information to an app on your smartphone

so you change kids diaper you pop the little relay on and you will know like

real-time live updates has your kid gone what have they done do I need to change

them now and like the amount of mass and frustration unpleasant sniffing that you

have to do as a parent would go down dramatically if you just knew that

information like it sounds like a small thing compared to a new web or like

better health outcomes for you with your with your Fitbit or avoiding government

surveillance but when it comes to like the lived

experience of millions of parents in this country having that kind of

information makes your life quantifiably better on a day to day basis I think

you've given a great pitch but at this point only five people are still

listening anytime you can be protec and pronatal ism that that seems good to me

now how does this I hear Google involved in this what what kind of data do they

get from this is is there enough to change intersection yeah but I mean are

we getting like literally cradle to grave data collection now or they use

that to predict future behaviors about you you know how long did it take for

you to become potty-trained etc what does that say about impulse control and

on well I mean the less dystopian vision of that would be like hey we know how

many diapers you've changed so we know you're running out diapers it's time for

your automatic subscription to diapers on the Amazon to ship you a package you

could also imagine a use case where you say like as that

Tech gets more advanced it's not just detecting what did they do it's

detecting like information about well does your kid have stool samples right

yeah it's essentially doing stool sampling giving information that goes to

their doctor to your pediatrician who can monitor and like oh no they've had

you know they might have diarrhea and it's time for you to bring them in for

dehydration to check like this could actually improve health outcomes for

kids as well it's not just kids I was thinking too you know who else wears

lots of diapers it's the elderly folks in nursing homes and hospices who

especially if they're senile can't do this for themselves and there's a real

dignitary benefit I think as well to this knowledge being provided by the

diaper rather than an elder care provider having to look down the back of

a 75 year old man's drawers like that there's a dignitary harm in that no

one's really comfortable with it and it's unpleasant and and to receive it in

the form of more sanitized data I think could make the experience more pleasant

well and to there in that use case there's a sense that so so one of the

big there's lots of really bad health outcomes that apply to the elderly so

like well it's a baby if you don't change their diaper soon enough they get

a diaper rash which is unpleasant they're uncomfortable they scream and

holler and that makes your life miserable and so it's good if you can

mitigate that but with the elderly if you don't change them often enough they

get bed sores they like urinary tract infections it kills them I mean

oftentimes those are shocks the system that killed the other like the number of

times the elderly senile elderly folks in nursing homes died because they just

weren't changed off enough is higher than you'd think

so if this is tech that could save lives as well and provide better quality of

life - so that's my pitches I guess in the Fitbit kind of category of a more

literal device you're definitely gonna win now because everyone doesn't wanna

be anti old people and babies mine is still the best thing to receive in a box

under the tree we have instructions to download something or diapers it's the

quarter you can be you can make small fitbit's

for babies so will can get in on that yeah maybe we just put the Fitbit in the

diaper is the relay there you go yeah I'll take it

alright so off air we have written down our selections but we're gonna go around

and announce them live so Aaron let's start off with you I gotta give my vote

seeing as I can't vote for myself which mine is obviously the best if any of

yours were better than mine that's what I've chosen as mine but I'm gonna start

with Matthew well just because in in the my you know ranking of values the stick

it to the state and in surveillance software eating everyone else's

Christmas gifts you're buying a gift certificate to something so I'm gonna

pick my first vote it goes to Matthews and and encrypted

communications my second vote goes to Paul's diapers just simply because I

went through three children of my own and this sounds like it would have made

things marginally easier is it me now yes alright because I cannot vote for

myself but I also want to stick it to the state my first vote goes to Aaron's

web 2.0 I'm not a parent but I may be in the future and in the future I want

there to be as little mess as possible and I also don't want to come across as

anti old people or babies so my second vote goes to Paul alright

Wow first boat vote to Paul with smart diapers I hate Nate ilysm wins man this

election and more generally we found way of working puppies in there to diapers

for public yeah

you know we don't we just need kids not people getting dogs as kids and I think

secondly I'll go for errands D apps it it feels like it kind of includes a lot

of Matthew's proposal as well but it's more expansive and yeah okay all right

and I have web 2.0 errands for my first vote and then second for Fitbit five

they got I'm on the board Will's on the board and I think are big

it's all going to come down the tests I suspect here so this is our producer

test you have heard her voice maybe a time or two but way in tests give us the

all-important fifth vote okay well we're tied with web 2.0 and diapers so my

first vote is going to go to encryption thank you and my second vote our

tiebreaker though I'm not sure how this is going to promote the general welfare

and building a better future tomorrow I'm gonna go with diapers all right by a

hair I think diapers has it kind of though diapers only had one first-place

vote and three second-place votes and web 2.0 had two first-place votes in one

second so I think that gives it to me now on great choice it might yeah

if you give like two points for every first coin every first vote and then

only one point for a second phone yeah it does go to Aaron then win five points

versus four for diapers this is the kind of procedure we should have thought

through before recording you know what else we should probably mention in full

disclosure because now I'm bitter Aaron is Tessa's boss just want to make sure

the listeners notice the dirty pool here was good well thank you all for

listening to building tomorrow and now you have some ideas for what to put

under the tree and probably it's not going to be any of these any of these

things and until next week be well and happy Thanksgiving

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Nanowrimo day 20 vlog - Duration: 7:47.

If you are wondering why my vlogs are falling further and further, behind this

would be why. This has been uploading for 45 minutes so far, and it's at a whopping

2%. It's under five minutes long. My internet connection is just getting

worse every day, I think. So, if you hadn't guessed by the travel mug, I'm taking

this show on the road today, because I've got to do something about this

Wi-Fi situation and get my videos caught up. Everything's three days behind at

this point. I don't even have the 17th live yet. It's uploaded, but the captions

haven't been fixed yet, so I need to fix those and get it up there and then do

the same for 18 once it ever loads. and then 19th is ready to go as soon as 18's

done uploading. This is why I switched to daily and short, and it's still taking

forever. Anyway, that's the plan for today hitting Starbucks and... Oh on the subject

of fear, I think the main thing I wanted to say or recommend is people check out

the Halloween edition at the Wayward Podcast. It's, um, Supernatural's Kim Rhodes

and Brianna Buckmaster. They've taken on a few different topics so far, and for

Halloween they picked fear. They thought they were going to do something

silly about what we used to be afraid of when we were kids and why we're not afraid of that

anymore and ended up in this deep metaphysical discussion of the nature of

fear, why we fear what we fear, what these fears really mean. It's really good and

it's really relevant to a lot of the conversations that have been happening

on AuthorTube lately around impostor syndrome, fear of promoting

yourself, fear of success. I will link some of those videos down below so you

can check those out as well and I will link the Halloween edition of the

Wayward Podcast so that you can check it out if you would like to hear that and

see if that provokes any thoughts for you about what fear means for you, why

you fear what you fear, and what might help cope with that fear. That's it for

now. I will check in again later. Evening of the 20th. We're two-thirds of the way

through NaNoWriMo, which is just mind-blowing. Did okay word wise today,

just a little over 2,000 words. Feeling pretty good about that. Some of it is

probably riding around and around in circles but that is what revisions are

for, or so I keep telling myself. It is. That's what revisions are for. I realized

that I should probably explain a little more about what I talked about, you know,

hours ago for me a few seconds ago for you, when I mentioned the Wayward Podcast

because there's probably a couple of folks who may have stumbled in here who

are wondering, "Wayward what? Wh-why does your shirt say Wayward AF? Why do you

why do you have Christmas ornaments behind you that say Wayward AF and why

would there be a podcast called the Wayward Podcast?" Is too long. Let me sum up.

The unofficial theme song for Supernatural is Carry on Wayward Son by

Kansas, to the point that they actually had canvas ... canvas... Kansas perform it

at San Diego Comic-Con. I think it was last year. If I can find the video, I will

link it below. It was a whole big dramatic thing.

There was an attempt at a spin-off called Wayward Sisters last season.

Didn't get picked up. but it was based on actually a line from a character back in

season 10 who asked if she was being shipped off to a "home for wayward girls,"

and a big chunk of the fandom went, "Yes!" And that sort of just caught fire and

there's been this whole Wayward

community energy. Honestly the two doing the podcast Kim Rhodes and Brianna

Buckmaster do a much better job explaining it in their first episode, but

that's sort of the nutshell version was... There developed this whole community

energy around "what does it mean to be wayward?" and "how is that not a negative

thing?" To go off the beaten path, find your own way, not necessarily do what's

been carved out for you by whoever, by society by specific people in your life,

whatever. The two who do the podcast

decided after the spin-off was not picked up that they wanted to keep

something with this community and this energy going but to take it in a

different direction. That's where this podcast came from. What's it about?

Anything. They may find their way to a specific theme at some point but kind of

the point is there's not a road map, and even when there is a road map - which

there was for that Halloween episode - they might go off it and end up

somewhere completely different and better. And that's part of it too, is taking the

chance of being wayward, because maybe where you thought you were going isn't

really where you want it to end up. Maybe you wanted to end up somebody... somewhere

else and you needed to follow a different path. And maybe you didn't want

to get where that the path is taking you, but unless you

take the chance you're not gonna know. So that's another piece of that whole

wayward, I don't know. Philosophy? That sounds way too elevated, but whatever.

That's kind of what that's about and why I make those references every so often.

And again I will I will link that Halloween episode specifically below and

this is reminding me that their episode four must have come out yesterday and I

didn't get a notification, so I better go check on that and hopefully listen to it.

That's probably how I'm gonna finish out my night, cuz it's already about 11:30

and I'm done. So let me know how you're doing at this two thirds of the way

mark. Are you feeling like you're kind of over the the hump and kind of

catching fire again? Are you finished? Let me know in the comments, and I look

forward to seeing what you have to say. Have a good night

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DraftKings Thanksgiving Picks & Lineups for Bears-Lions Showdown | Heavy.com

It's time for the always-exciting Thanksgiving NFL slate, and as fans have become accustomed to in recent seasons, it'll feature three total games Thursday.

But this year, we have a few different ways to attack the games from a fantasy football perspective.

While there's a regular slate, we also have DraftKings showdown slates for all three games.

While I'll break down each of the games, the action kicks off with a game between two division rivals in the Chicago Bears (7-3) against the Detroit Lions (4-6).

The Bears are coming off a Sunday Night Football victory last week against the Minnesota Vikings, but are in an interesting spot.

Second-year quarterback Mitchell Trubisky's status for the game is up in the air, and that will be worth monitoring moving forward.

If you've never played a showdown before, it's a fair amount different in terms of building lineups and how players are priced.

You're simply choosing six players from one specific game and have to stay under the salary cap in the process.

I'll break down the specific game (Bears vs.

Lions in this case), my top options and why I built each lineup the way I did.

For the start of the Thanksgiving slate, I'll offer three different lineups, covering the main different types of games you can play.

It includes an optimal lineup which I feel good about using in a variety of spots, a 150-max option (more risk as they are tougher to win) and a single-entry/cash lineup (high floor, less risk).

One key thing to note about showdown games is that you also have to select one captain for your time.

This player will cost you 1.5-times their normal price but also scores 1.5x the points for being your captain choice.

Before we get into the actual lineups, as a way to give additional insight into the thought process, I'll lay out my top captains choices as well.

First, here's a look at the rules of showdown games and basic concepts behind how the games work.

– Six total players (one captain, five flex players).

– Captain selection costs 1.

5 times standard salary but scores 1.

5 times the standard points.

– Can choose from any position (QB, RB, WR, TE, K, DST).

– $50,000 salary cap.

– You can use more than one quarterback.

Due to the fact that you're only selecting six players, it'll be pretty vital to differentiate yourself as much as possible.

I'll offer some thoughts on the best ways to do that, specifically with your captain choice.

The decision between going inexpensive or paying up at that spot can be key to fantasy success in a showdown slate such as this one where there are a few intriguing options.

Let's start there, as we have some strong captain options for the Bears vs.

Lions matchup.

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  The former Blue Peter babe has earned herself quite the sex symbol status in recent years thanks to an array of sizzling hot outfits.

But Helen Skelton just took things to new heights with her latest social media snap.

Taking to her official Instagram account on Wednesday, the stunning 35-year-old put every inch of her killer bod on full display as she slipped into a tiny two-piece bikini.

The bombshell blonde is currently on holiday in Dubai with her rugby league player, Richie Myler and sons Ernie and Louis.

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  And she certainly made the most of the sunny weather, as she flaunted her trim and toned figure in the racy number, which was fastened together by some quirky gold tassel detailing.

Proving she's a natural beauty, Helen ditched the make-up for her day of fun in the sun, opting to tie her wet locks back off her face with a bohemian-style scarf.

Adding a touch of glam to the look, she threw on a pair of classy black tortoise-shell sunglasses.

Clearly having the best time, the TV star sipped on a fresh coconut as she threw a huge smile at the camera.

She captioned the smokin' hot snap: "Beach bar ready.

Baby pool based.

Fine by me." Needless to say, it didn't take long before the beauty was inundated with comments from her 105k Instagram followers, who appeared to be blown away by the saucy display.

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  One user wrote: "Wow you're so beautiful!" A second chimed: "You look absolutely incredible Helen, you are absolutely beautiful and you have a great body." While a third admirer cheekily added: "What a body.

Mmm….

sexy, sumptuous, supreme and beautiful." And a final quipped: "Great coconuts!" Helen moved back to the UK earlier this year, having spent the last few years in France.

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  And it's not been the easiest transition for the star, who admitted that finding the balance between being a mum and having a busy career is sometimes challenging.

Speaking to MailOnline, she explained: "It would be a lie if I said I found it easy.

Obviously we lived between a beach and a vineyard so that was nice.

"Our kids are so little, it was nice to be in a bubble.

It taught me a lot about my priorities and what made me happy and what kept me sane." She added: "Coming back it's hard to say no to stuff because you're getting pulled in different directions.

It's been a totally different way of life."  .

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