Hi, I'm Mike.
You only have one hometown, and not matter where you go and what you do, its gonna be
there waiting for you.
For our family its Gillette Wyoming.
We ranch south of town and although the town of Gillette has been through many ups and
downs over the last hundred years, just like the ranch, it still stands and today we look
at how Gillette and the ranch, managed, from cow town to coal town, to boom town on our
Wyoming life.
Welcome back to Our Wyoming Life, over the past few months we have dedicated one video
per month to looking at the history of the ranch.
How we came here, how those before us got here and now we get to look at how this area
has thrived over the years, and how living in a boom town area has affected ranching,
our ranches, and our family.
Thanks for coming back and joining us once again.
If you haven't done so, please consider subscribing and helping us take you along
as we explore the ranch life and escape the ordinary.
This history videos that we have been doing really have started to mean a lot to me.
Not only do we get to share with you the history of the area that we live in, that we call
home and depend on but also we get to show you why its so important to us.
One thing that is hard to convey over video is the connection to the land that you feel
working out here.
Its not something that is easy to explain.
My father in law Gilbert loved this place, like no other but I'm not even sure he could
have explained why.
The purpose of these videos was to hopefully be able to show you why we choose to be here,
why we don't just sell, pack up and leave, even if it was to go and do this same thing
somewhere else.
And through this series, I have learned more about this land, this area that we call home
and it ties me here even more, and I want to thank you for giving me the opportunity
to do that and to share it with you.
Gillette is a city located in Campbell county Wyoming.
The ranch we live on is only about 12 miles south of town, although when Gilbert was born
in 1929, it might as well been a hundred miles out of town.
Gilbert was born in this hospital in a town at the time boasted a population of a little
over 1000 people.
And it was over his lifetime that he saw Gillette grow, explode and implode.
His family had homesteaded about 10 miles north of Gillette, in an area that is now
surrounded by coal mines.
He attended a 1 room school house, where his mom taught, before heading into town for high
school where he graduated in 1947.
And although Gilbert was a cattleman at heart, it was long before that another resource began
its takeover of Campbell county.
Campbell county is smack dab on top of the powder river coal field, and area larger than
the state of Connecticut is one of the largest coal deposits in the world and as far back
as the early 20's it was being mined.
WyoDak mine was the first in the area and originally supplied coal exclusively to gold
mining operations in the black hills of south Dakota.
It still operates today, now producing some of the cleanest, low sulfur coal in the world
for domestic energy generation.
As of today, it is the oldest, continually operated surface coal mine in the united states.
By the time that Gilbert was in his mid 20s, things were beginning to change in Campbell
county.
As coal production became more and more prevalent and desired.
But by the 1960s it was a by product of the coal that brought real change to Gillette
in the form of oil development.
The cities population doubled from 3500 to more than 7000 almost overnight as oil rushed
into the area and struck deals with local landowners and cattlemen alike to drill for
oil.
Money flowed into a city that only had 2 paved roads along with people, unfortunately, the
area wasn't ready for it.
Booms are very much unexpected and the massive influx of workers into he area created a major
challenge for those in charge.
A town that was busting at the seams with a population of 3500 all of sudden had to
house thousands more.
Man camps were set up, trailer houses were moved in and most without any regard for safety
or regulations.
Soon Gillette became known as one of the roughest towns west of the Mississippi.
Crime went through the roof, costs of living skyrocketed and it was a time that many natives
started locking their doors and became worried about the future of Gillette.
I once talked to Gilbert about this time in Gillette's history, the first big boom to
a town that was used to shipping out millions of metric tons of coal per year.
He told me that over that time, the area got a lot of bad press, and article in playboy
magazine in 1982 spotlighted the fact that Gillette sported a ratio of about 50 men to
every woman in town.
The incident where a 22 year old electrician hijacked at 47 ton caterpillar bulldozer and
ran amuck over a 20 block area, running over cars, telephone poles and eventually buildings.
But he also told me that Gillette thrived on change and for a boom town, that is certainly
the truth, but its also what stayed the same what was important.
Coal mining started here in 1924 with the wyodak mine.
But it was in the 70's and 80s when it really began to thrive.
It was then that Gilberts families original homestead property was found to have coal
underneath it.
The coal mine bought the property from Gilbert, which allowed him to buy the ranch we live
on today, only about 25 miles away.
Of the top 10 coal mines in the world, Campbell county holds three of them.
Gillette now calls itself the Energy capital of the nation, after suppling almost 40 percent
of the energy in the form of coal over the past 30 years.
Coal has never been considered a boom industry here, its become part of the backbone of the
city and county and even through ups and downs, it still remains.
Coal brings families to our community, allows the infrastructure to be build to support
those families and forms a community that now 1 in 10 workers in Campbell county are
tied to.
But the booms still come, the latest in the form of coal bed methane.
This boom possibly affected cattle ranchers of the area more than any other, including
Gilberts new ranch.
The oil bust came in the 80's, and a few companies began buying oil and gas leases
in the hopes of future play.
Everyone knew there was natural gas, methane under the ground in the coal seams permeating
Campbell county but know one knew how much.
Methane gas was formed in the coal below and a small hand full of oil and gas operations
were playing with the idea of safely removing the methane from the coal seams.
The American Oil and Gas company was the first to get it to payoff however when in the 90's
they sold their gas fields, only a few miles from the ranch for a total of 40 Million dollars
and set off one of the biggest booms in Wyomings history.
Repurposed water well rigs tapped into the coal seams, removing water, separating the
natural gas from it presto.
Money in the making.
Big and small players rushed the area and at one time more than 100 different operators
were drilling in Northeast Wyoming.
Over the next ten years 24,000 methane wells were drilled.
But like most booms this one burned off quickly too.
And although many ranchers whose land titles traced back to Homestead Acts and other federal
land laws, owned the surface and oil and gas estates, but not the coal, they did earn substantial
royalties from the production of coal-bed methane.
Including Gilbert on our ranch.
During that time, some cattlemen in our area, reduced herd sizes, seeing a new income from
methane and rethought their entire operations, but soon the boom was over and it was back
to business, and back to ranching.
Methane companies abandoned over 3000 well sites when the supply went dry.
Some ranchers saw the coal bed methane boom as a hinderance to their land, others saw
it as a godsend, saving cash strapped ranches.
It was before our time here, but all I can say is that all the booms, the busts, coal
and Cowtown got us to where we are today.
And thankful to be able to share our story and our life.
Everyones history has segments that they are not proud of, but its those that make us who
we are today, from one person, to an entire community.
Theres a poem that we dug up in the museum, written by one of our
neighbors
Thanks for coming along today and I invite you once again to subscribe and be sure to
hit the bell button so you don't miss a thing.
Even though the temperature is dropping rapidly, things are heating up and there is rarely
a dull moment on the ranch.
Join us this week as we continue with the project list, our livestream on Thursday night
and much much more on facebook and Instagram.
Of course I would like to thank the city of Gillette and the Rockpile museum for all their
help with researching this video and the pictures and video with in it.
If you would like to support projects just like this, you can do it on our patreon page,
the link is down below.
Until I see you again, have a great week and thanks for joining us in our Wyoming life.
For more infomation >> Cow Town, Coal Town & Boom Town - Gillette Wyoming - Duration: 13:01.-------------------------------------------
20 levels of Metallica BASS (Cliff Burton) - Duration: 7:01.
3 years, 27 songs recorded, 11 songwriting credits.
This is a body of work that Cliff left in Metallica, let alone his meta-contributions to the band's spirit and style.
All in just 3 (and a half) years.
Robert Trujillo has been a bassist of Metallica longer than anyone else
andJason Newsted took part in recording more albums
But that couple of years, that handful of songs with Cliff
they somehow generate such an enormous and disproportionate interest among young bass players.
Orion, Bell Tolls, Ktulu, Master, Anesthesia bring more bass views than any other Metallica song.
I am frequently asked, what are the easiest Metallica songs to play on bass?
You know, Orion is pretty basic... The greater part of it.
You can't say that you can play Orion until you handle the tricky parts, namely the bass solo
Or, as with Anesthesia or Master, hardness of particular licks is mostly easy to medium
but the actual challenge is to endure performing the songs in their entirety.
In today's video, I'll show 20 levels of Metallica bass parts of Cliff Burton's era
and you'll see that difficulty can differ in a wide range within one song.
Cliff's parts and Metallica bass in general aren't too technical, tbh
It's mostly about physique
I've played all Cliff songs a few years ago, it's known as Total Cliff
link to the videos and tabs in description
And now enjoy watching and playing, friends!
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[Chương 52] ✔ Truyện ✔ [ Love by chance the series ] ✔ Được Gọi Là ✔ Tình cờ yêu - Duration: 20:17.
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Bayaan-e-Ghalib | Dil-e-nadaan | Ghazal | Mirza Ghalib - Duration: 1:32.
Foolish heart what ails you pray?
Can antidotes this ache allay?
I'm ardent and she turns away
Lord! what is this game you play?
I too am capable of speech
Just ask me what I want today
When but for you, naught else exists
Why then O lord this noisy fray?
What are these beautiful angelic-faced women like?
What are all the airs and graces about?
Why do these fragrant curls exist?
What is the meaning of the glance of your eyes lined with kohl?
Where has this beautiful greenery and nature come from?
What is this cloud and the wind?
From her I hope for constancy
who knows it not, to my dismay
Good you do and goodness reap
What else does the dervish say
To you I do bequeath my life
I know not what it is to pray
Ghalib's worthless I accept
but if comes free then why delay?
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PLEASE LIKE, SHARE, SUBCRIBE video! Thank you very much!
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Sen Anlat Karadeniz / You Tell All Black Sea - Episode 38 Trailer 2 (Eng & Tur Subs) - Duration: 0:46.
Congratulations!
You had a son.
Welcome home, you have brought happiness my little lion. You have brought us all together.
So glad that we have you, Mehmed Eren.
So glad that we have you, Eren.
Yippee!
Our team is together again!
Yes dear, we are together again.
Take the boy's crib downstairs and put it in my room.
Woah, you will not do it, will you?
You will do it, won't you Mustafa? You will put the crib in my room?
I have prepared a housewarming gift for you.
You will love it.
Have you completed it sweety?
I have, sweety.
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Canalul YouTube , gata sa va aduca bani ? - Duration: 2:52.
Hello
In this video I want to show you
How to find out if you can get money from Youtube videos
We're going to our channel
Just to pay youtube we have to meet two conditions
We have at least 1,000 Subscribers per year
Minimum 4,000 hours of views per year
4,000 hours to watch the world at our clips
I'm going to Youtube Studio Beta
This is a new version of the Youtube studio
It's not yet ready
I'm going to go to the Classic Studio
The one I've worked with so far
I suspect you and you are accustomed to it
Now find the number of hours and the number of subscribers
I'm going to analytics
Here we have the duration of viewing
Here at, compare value
More Values
Watching time in hours
What interests us
He appeared to his right
This is the last 28 days
Youtube wants in the last year...
We have to choose the last 365 days
Now are the hours of the last year
Here you have to defend at least 4,000
youtube requirement
If you have over 4,000 hours it's ok
Now we find the number of subscribers
Click subscribers
We had the last 365 here
Normally the last 28 appear
I have 462 last 28 days
Dam for the past 365 days
The last 365 you must have at least 1,000 subscribers
If you have 1002 it's ok
The more the better
If you meet the conditions you enter the channel
Here I have already activated
You will appear to activate your monetization
After that youtube will pay for your views
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RB Leipzig join the race to sign Callum Hudson-Odoi as Bayern Munich up their bid - Duration: 1:50.
RB Leipzig have joined the race to sign Callum Hudson-Odoi with a £20 million bid and the option of a buy-back clause for Chelsea
According to The Mail, Bayern Munich are ready to up their bid to £40 million for the English prospect, but now they face competition from Leipzig
While Bayern's stature and reputation make them an obvious choice, the possibility of a buy-back is a tempting option for the Blues
Chelsea are having diffculty tying the midfielder down to a new deal, even after offering him a new lucrative £80,000-a-week package
The 18-year-old is set to make a decision on his future this week, with the lure of regular first-team football in the Bundesliga still tempting him with a potential move to Germany
However, the option of Chelsea buying the player back at a later date could tempt them into letting him depart for a lesser fee to Leipzig
Bayern are not offering a buy-back clause. Leipzig have also established themselves in Germany's top flight, and they currently sit fourth in the Bundesliga just one place below Bayern themselves
Hudson-Odoi has scored once this season for Chelsea and has played for Maurizio Sarri's side 10 times
Chelsea's next game is against Sheffield Wednesday in the FA Cup on Sunday at Stamford Bridge
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Cow Town, Coal Town & Boom Town - Gillette Wyoming - Duration: 13:01.
Hi, I'm Mike.
You only have one hometown, and not matter where you go and what you do, its gonna be
there waiting for you.
For our family its Gillette Wyoming.
We ranch south of town and although the town of Gillette has been through many ups and
downs over the last hundred years, just like the ranch, it still stands and today we look
at how Gillette and the ranch, managed, from cow town to coal town, to boom town on our
Wyoming life.
Welcome back to Our Wyoming Life, over the past few months we have dedicated one video
per month to looking at the history of the ranch.
How we came here, how those before us got here and now we get to look at how this area
has thrived over the years, and how living in a boom town area has affected ranching,
our ranches, and our family.
Thanks for coming back and joining us once again.
If you haven't done so, please consider subscribing and helping us take you along
as we explore the ranch life and escape the ordinary.
This history videos that we have been doing really have started to mean a lot to me.
Not only do we get to share with you the history of the area that we live in, that we call
home and depend on but also we get to show you why its so important to us.
One thing that is hard to convey over video is the connection to the land that you feel
working out here.
Its not something that is easy to explain.
My father in law Gilbert loved this place, like no other but I'm not even sure he could
have explained why.
The purpose of these videos was to hopefully be able to show you why we choose to be here,
why we don't just sell, pack up and leave, even if it was to go and do this same thing
somewhere else.
And through this series, I have learned more about this land, this area that we call home
and it ties me here even more, and I want to thank you for giving me the opportunity
to do that and to share it with you.
Gillette is a city located in Campbell county Wyoming.
The ranch we live on is only about 12 miles south of town, although when Gilbert was born
in 1929, it might as well been a hundred miles out of town.
Gilbert was born in this hospital in a town at the time boasted a population of a little
over 1000 people.
And it was over his lifetime that he saw Gillette grow, explode and implode.
His family had homesteaded about 10 miles north of Gillette, in an area that is now
surrounded by coal mines.
He attended a 1 room school house, where his mom taught, before heading into town for high
school where he graduated in 1947.
And although Gilbert was a cattleman at heart, it was long before that another resource began
its takeover of Campbell county.
Campbell county is smack dab on top of the powder river coal field, and area larger than
the state of Connecticut is one of the largest coal deposits in the world and as far back
as the early 20's it was being mined.
WyoDak mine was the first in the area and originally supplied coal exclusively to gold
mining operations in the black hills of south Dakota.
It still operates today, now producing some of the cleanest, low sulfur coal in the world
for domestic energy generation.
As of today, it is the oldest, continually operated surface coal mine in the united states.
By the time that Gilbert was in his mid 20s, things were beginning to change in Campbell
county.
As coal production became more and more prevalent and desired.
But by the 1960s it was a by product of the coal that brought real change to Gillette
in the form of oil development.
The cities population doubled from 3500 to more than 7000 almost overnight as oil rushed
into the area and struck deals with local landowners and cattlemen alike to drill for
oil.
Money flowed into a city that only had 2 paved roads along with people, unfortunately, the
area wasn't ready for it.
Booms are very much unexpected and the massive influx of workers into he area created a major
challenge for those in charge.
A town that was busting at the seams with a population of 3500 all of sudden had to
house thousands more.
Man camps were set up, trailer houses were moved in and most without any regard for safety
or regulations.
Soon Gillette became known as one of the roughest towns west of the Mississippi.
Crime went through the roof, costs of living skyrocketed and it was a time that many natives
started locking their doors and became worried about the future of Gillette.
I once talked to Gilbert about this time in Gillette's history, the first big boom to
a town that was used to shipping out millions of metric tons of coal per year.
He told me that over that time, the area got a lot of bad press, and article in playboy
magazine in 1982 spotlighted the fact that Gillette sported a ratio of about 50 men to
every woman in town.
The incident where a 22 year old electrician hijacked at 47 ton caterpillar bulldozer and
ran amuck over a 20 block area, running over cars, telephone poles and eventually buildings.
But he also told me that Gillette thrived on change and for a boom town, that is certainly
the truth, but its also what stayed the same what was important.
Coal mining started here in 1924 with the wyodak mine.
But it was in the 70's and 80s when it really began to thrive.
It was then that Gilberts families original homestead property was found to have coal
underneath it.
The coal mine bought the property from Gilbert, which allowed him to buy the ranch we live
on today, only about 25 miles away.
Of the top 10 coal mines in the world, Campbell county holds three of them.
Gillette now calls itself the Energy capital of the nation, after suppling almost 40 percent
of the energy in the form of coal over the past 30 years.
Coal has never been considered a boom industry here, its become part of the backbone of the
city and county and even through ups and downs, it still remains.
Coal brings families to our community, allows the infrastructure to be build to support
those families and forms a community that now 1 in 10 workers in Campbell county are
tied to.
But the booms still come, the latest in the form of coal bed methane.
This boom possibly affected cattle ranchers of the area more than any other, including
Gilberts new ranch.
The oil bust came in the 80's, and a few companies began buying oil and gas leases
in the hopes of future play.
Everyone knew there was natural gas, methane under the ground in the coal seams permeating
Campbell county but know one knew how much.
Methane gas was formed in the coal below and a small hand full of oil and gas operations
were playing with the idea of safely removing the methane from the coal seams.
The American Oil and Gas company was the first to get it to payoff however when in the 90's
they sold their gas fields, only a few miles from the ranch for a total of 40 Million dollars
and set off one of the biggest booms in Wyomings history.
Repurposed water well rigs tapped into the coal seams, removing water, separating the
natural gas from it presto.
Money in the making.
Big and small players rushed the area and at one time more than 100 different operators
were drilling in Northeast Wyoming.
Over the next ten years 24,000 methane wells were drilled.
But like most booms this one burned off quickly too.
And although many ranchers whose land titles traced back to Homestead Acts and other federal
land laws, owned the surface and oil and gas estates, but not the coal, they did earn substantial
royalties from the production of coal-bed methane.
Including Gilbert on our ranch.
During that time, some cattlemen in our area, reduced herd sizes, seeing a new income from
methane and rethought their entire operations, but soon the boom was over and it was back
to business, and back to ranching.
Methane companies abandoned over 3000 well sites when the supply went dry.
Some ranchers saw the coal bed methane boom as a hinderance to their land, others saw
it as a godsend, saving cash strapped ranches.
It was before our time here, but all I can say is that all the booms, the busts, coal
and Cowtown got us to where we are today.
And thankful to be able to share our story and our life.
Everyones history has segments that they are not proud of, but its those that make us who
we are today, from one person, to an entire community.
Theres a poem that we dug up in the museum, written by one of our
neighbors
Thanks for coming along today and I invite you once again to subscribe and be sure to
hit the bell button so you don't miss a thing.
Even though the temperature is dropping rapidly, things are heating up and there is rarely
a dull moment on the ranch.
Join us this week as we continue with the project list, our livestream on Thursday night
and much much more on facebook and Instagram.
Of course I would like to thank the city of Gillette and the Rockpile museum for all their
help with researching this video and the pictures and video with in it.
If you would like to support projects just like this, you can do it on our patreon page,
the link is down below.
Until I see you again, have a great week and thanks for joining us in our Wyoming life.
-------------------------------------------
20 levels of Metallica BASS (Cliff Burton) - Duration: 7:01.
3 years, 27 songs recorded, 11 songwriting credits.
This is a body of work that Cliff left in Metallica, let alone his meta-contributions to the band's spirit and style.
All in just 3 (and a half) years.
Robert Trujillo has been a bassist of Metallica longer than anyone else
andJason Newsted took part in recording more albums
But that couple of years, that handful of songs with Cliff
they somehow generate such an enormous and disproportionate interest among young bass players.
Orion, Bell Tolls, Ktulu, Master, Anesthesia bring more bass views than any other Metallica song.
I am frequently asked, what are the easiest Metallica songs to play on bass?
You know, Orion is pretty basic... The greater part of it.
You can't say that you can play Orion until you handle the tricky parts, namely the bass solo
Or, as with Anesthesia or Master, hardness of particular licks is mostly easy to medium
but the actual challenge is to endure performing the songs in their entirety.
In today's video, I'll show 20 levels of Metallica bass parts of Cliff Burton's era
and you'll see that difficulty can differ in a wide range within one song.
Cliff's parts and Metallica bass in general aren't too technical, tbh
It's mostly about physique
I've played all Cliff songs a few years ago, it's known as Total Cliff
link to the videos and tabs in description
And now enjoy watching and playing, friends!
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Anonymous. Update Jan 26, 2019. Censorship of Q Anon type 'Conspiracies' to Increase Exponentially - Duration: 5:31.
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Lil Wanye - Don't Cry Ft. XXXTENTACION REACTION ( BEAUTIFUL BUT SAD) - Duration: 6:17.
another shuttle price well welcome back to the channel you know I'm saying
listen got a little like feedback from the last video you know what I mean
shout outside by subscribing liking video leaving a little tiny comments
progression see the progression last week 69 this week 83
no I'm getting I'm getting it you know me consistency no I'm saying so this
video you can tell about it's out already
don't cry already heard the song I'm basically doing this video just for off
the that's opted visuals and plus he's gonna see this off or after maybe like
maybe like a day or two depending on if I how long it took me to edit render the
video so yeah don't cry a little Wayne x-x-x didn't touch the oh man I'm gonna
talk too much to get straight here to be
oh they started off they started off in the clouds and I should have fucking
phenomenal breath
everywhere I went aloof it's under louboutin right Hotel Falacci I don't
know I think I press a Cheeto I don't know but dang but already man died
sitting already getting your feelings where you know maybe rest in paradise
burrow what good damn breath I can listen look let me tell you this right
love bad my fault listen celebrate the man his life you
know I mean granny is emotional right but don't you know me don't quiet
celebrate no it makes just celebrate what the man stood for you know what I
mean because it's sad it's sad very fucking sad tragic you know I mean but
I'm a I'm a getting today I'm when the music video opened and I'm gonna get my
give my feedback on everything
damn bra for my Bella I wasn't even talking even trying to talk God I must
do the whole reaction breath you know me a collector wanna watch the fucking
aesthetics and everything got video fuck breath
mm-hmm I'm gonna give my feedback on the video man they said it was it was a nice
simpler ask me the video you know I mean because let me tell you they when he
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we just moved her saying nah he ain't no no I did gotta be fake right and I got
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reached its end of the video but I hope you appreciate I wasn't trying to talk
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5 Sensors That Make Your Smartphone SMARTER! - Duration: 5:43.
Sensors are a big reason that smartphones nowadays work like magic and we're all
well aware of the common sensors such as the accelerometer and the proximity
sensor but there's so many others like the in display fingerprint sensor which
make our smartphones even smarter want to know more about such sensors keep
watching hi guys I'm Eesha Kapoor and welcome back to
another video by fossbytes.com. today I'm here to talk about those smart phone
sensors that really stand out when it comes to performing remarkable functions
I'm also going to talk about the latest 3d camera sensor that is expected to hit
the smartphone somewhere in 2019 so stay tuned and let's get started now
I know that we've had smartphones with touch screens for over a decade now but
come on guys we cannot really talk about smart phone sensors without talking
about touch screen sensors so what really does go behind that screen most
smartphones nowadays work on a capacitive touch screen this screen has
layers of glass which has electric current going through it so whenever you
touch the screen it causes a change in the electric signals and this is exactly
how the device figures out where you have placed your finger capacitive
screens also have the ability of recording multiple touches which is the
reason why we can use features like multi-touch gestures moving on to yet
another important and widely used smartphone sensor the fingerprint sensor
now it is mostly used for unlocking the phone and in payment apps but it can
also be used to control the phone for example you can pull down the
notification bar just like this smart phones use capacitive sensors here as
well which means the fingerprint sensors work in kinda the same way as a
touchscreen sensors basically these sensors can even detect the ridges or
the lines that we have on our fingertips which cause the change in the
capacitance eventually the sensor creates a map of the fingertip the
latest upgrade to this technology has been the in display fingerprint scanner
just like the one in one plus 60 it uses optical sensors to carry out the
the screen lights up whenever you touch it and then using the light the sensor
records all the information the next one is the latest sensor that I spoke about
in the beginning the 3d camera sensor now the concept of 3d imaging has been
around for quite some time but we haven't seen it in the smartphone's as
yet sony is expected to introduce 3d camera sensors for smartphones and these
sensors are supposed to be based on the concept of time of flight so what
exactly is time of flight the basic idea is that of distance mapping okay let me
explain this with an example let's say we had to take a picture of Adi these 3d
sensors will then measure the time the light signal takes to reaches nose his
head and everything else in the frame this will give the required 3d depth to
the picture now whenever these sensors do come out they will surely bring about
a big upgrade in facial recognition of authentication and photos in general the
next sensor is related to health and fitness and is called the pulse oximeter
as some of you might already know this sensor is used to measure the oxygen
levels in the blood which is a very very important health indicator to use pulse
oximeter in a smartphone you first need to have a relevant app obviously then
you need to place your finger in front of the flashlight the sensor then
analyzes how the light gets absorbed in the finger and once that data is
collected the app will be able to give you the oxygen levels in the blood this
is nowadays also become a workaround for monitoring heart rate the procedure is
the same and so there are many apps which can tell you the heart rate as
well as the blood oxygen levels next on the list is pedometer and this is
getting really popular because it's a sensor which counts the number of steps
taken by a person so people are using it when they are walking running jogging
and doing all of the sorts of physical exercises the basic idea behind this is
that when we take a step we first tilt our body slightly to one side and then
get back to the normal position so the sensors job is to note how many times
this pattern occurs smartphones make use of the already present accelerometer for
this and the electronically capture the change
force whenever we lift our leg for a step after recording the step and
assuming that every step is of the same length your smartphone can also tell you
the total distance covered most smartphones nowadays have apps in
built-in them to provide this data to you but if that's not the case in there
many other apps for both Android and iPhone let in this video with a sensor
that did not get very popular but is still worth the mention Geiger counter
is a sensor that is used to measure the radioactivity radiation levels in a
particular area this was introduced in just one device
the shaft Pantone 5 and was released only in Japan now considering the
situation of Japan this was a very smart usage of a sensor and I wonder why it
was dropped all right guys that's the end of this video thank you so much for
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CRAZIEST Weather On OTHER Planets! - Duration: 13:52.
From raining diamonds to super megastorms, here are 8 cases of dramatic weather on other
planets!!
8.
Storms As Wide As Earth Known as "Great White Spots," these giant
storms resemble the same thunderstorms we experience on Earth, except they're much
larger and stretch across the entire planet, alternating between the equator and mid-latitudes.
Since being discovered in 1876, Great White Spots have occurred six times on Saturn, happening
every 20 to 30 years.
Until recently, scientists were stumped when it came to figuring out what causes these
Great White Spots, or why it takes so long for them to go through the stormy process.
Research findings from a study led by Cheng Li, a planetary scientist at California Institute
of Technology in Pasadena, were released in 2015.
And revealed that the storms may be delayed from developing for decades at a time due
to suppression caused by water vapor in Saturn's atmosphere.
The most recent storm, which was captured by NASA's Cassini spacecraft, began in 2010,
and within six months, encircled the entire planet.
It was nearly as wide as planet Earth, and the latitudinal extent of the storm's head
was roughly the equivalent of the distance between London and Cape Town.
This 2010 storm helped the scientists understand the confusing dynamics behind Great White
Spots.
Water molecules on Saturn are heavy compared to the hydrogen and helium molecules that
make up most of the planet's atmosphere, causing the water to sink down and form a
separate layer.
This wet layer prevents warm air from rising as it normally would, leading to a lack of
convection - the process of hot and cold gasses churning in the atmosphere that storms are
usually caused by.
When the upper atmospheric layer eventually cools and becomes heavy enough to sink, causing
warm, moist air to rise rapidly, a Great White Spot is finally triggered.
7.
Raining Diamonds A rainshower of diamonds - I bet a lot of
people wish they could get their hands on that!!
Except, it happens on Uranus and Neptune and these two planets are billions of miles away.
The chance that their gems will be harvested, at least during our lifetime, is slim to none.
It's still pretty neat, though, right?
A study published in Nature Astrophysics Journal in August 2017 detailed how researchers successfully
recreated the conditions of Uranus and Neptune in a laboratory and, using fancy plastics
and high-powered lasers, produced something called 'diamond rain,' which is essentially
what it sounds like.
In a nutshell, here's how it works: Neptune and Uranus are 17 and 15 times the mass of
Earth, and their atmospheres experience pressures millions of times more intense than the air
pressure at Earth's sea level.
The extreme pressures of the planets' interior splits molecules into hydrogen and carbon
atoms, the latter of which crystalize, forming diamonds.
In other words: lightning storms turn methane into carbon, which toughens into chunks of
graphite as it falls.
These chunks of graphite eventually harden into diamonds, some of which succumb to the
immense atmospheric pressure and become liquid.
Between Uranus and Neptune scientists estimate that over 1,000 tons of diamonds are being
created annually.
Until this recent study, scientists had never proven that diamond rain showers on these
planets were possible, although they had long speculated about it.
But it wasn't the first time diamonds were connected to space.
Fragments of a meteorite that fell in 2008 and exploded over a desert in Sudan contained
diamonds.
And in Brazil, there are Carbonado, or black diamonds, that are believed to have resulted
from a meteorite crash 3.8 billion years ago.
And now for number 6, but first be sure to subscribe if you are new here and click the
notification bell to join the Origins Explained family!!
6.
Jupiter's Great Red Spot There's a mega storm raging on Jupiter.
It's been continuously observed since 1830, but similarly reported sightings from as long
as 350 to 400 years ago are believed by some researchers to be of the same storm.
On the other hand, some scholars believe that the storm observed during the 1600s and 1700s
was a different one than the one occurring today.
Will we ever know for sure?
Probably not.
Regardless, a storm that has likely been going on for 400 years is quite impressive!!
The turbulent atmospheres of gas giants such as Jupiter are common places for anti-cyclonic
storms such as the Great Red Spot, which is twice as wide as planet Earth, and rages at
400 miles per hour.
By comparison, the 1,000-mile-wide, 200-mile-per-hour hurricanes that happen on our planet seem
kind of small.
Scientists are uncertain about what gives the Great Red Spot its crimson hue, but it
may be caused by sulfur in the atmosphere.
According to studies, the clouds created by the storm consist of ammonia, ammonium hydrosulfide,
and water - but researchers are unsure if the Great Red Spot's colors are the result
of a chemical reaction.
They also don't know exactly what causes storms like this, partially because Jupiter
is such a different planet than ours.
It's 1,000 times the size of Earth and is mostly gas, with an ocean of liquid hydrogen
surrounding its core and an atmosphere consisting mostly of hydrogen and helium.
Additionally, telescopes and orbiting probes are only able to capture elements of the Great
Red Spot that are high in the atmosphere - in other words, mostly clouds and not much else.
There is some value to researching the dynamics behind this superstorm, according to planetary
atmosphere expert Amy Simon.
Despite Jupiter's much different chemical makeup, its weather functions under the same
physics as planet Earth.
Studying Jupiter and the storm could lead to a better understanding of Earth's weather
system and of "worlds beyond our solar system."
A new sibling storm, known as the Little Red Spot, or Red Spot Junior, has emerged in recent
years.
It was created in Jupiter's Southern hemisphere as the product of three smaller, white-colored
storms.
We'll have to keep an eye on it and see what happens!!
5.
Greenhouse Effect from Hell It's no secret that Venus is the solar system's
hottest planet, with an average temperature of 735 Kelvin, or 462 degrees Celsius.
With a surface hot enough to melt lead and an atmospheric pressure 92 times greater than
that of Earth, it also sounds like the solar system's most uncomfortable planet.
But why is Venus so hot?
Put simply, it's because of the planet's "runaway greenhouse effect" that likely
began millions of years ago.
When heat radiates from the ground, carbon dioxide in the planet's atmosphere prevents
it from traveling back into space.
It's essentially the same as if you sat in your car on a hot day with the windows
rolled up - no, thanks!
Scientists believe that Venus used to be more like Earth, with lower temperatures and liquid
water.
But the planet heated up at some point billions of years ago, causing all of its water to
evaporate.
Water vapor is a more powerful greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide, causing temperatures
to rise dramatically.
Carbon dioxide that was trapped in rocks sublimated into the atmosphere and mixed with oxygen.
As a result, more carbon dioxide was created.
Ultimately, and not surprisingly, Venus's atmosphere became the dense, carbon-dioxide-dominated
environment that it is today.
It's admittedly difficult to collect hard data from Venus, since probes that have landed
there were destroyed within hours by its atmosphere.
However, computer modeling of the planet's ancient climate, created by scientists at
NASA'S Goddard Institute for Space Studies, demonstrates that Venus may have, in fact,
once been habitable.
The model used by researchers to determine this information was similar to that used
to predict future temperatures on Earth.
While this doesn't make any positive indications for the future of climate change on our planet,
it's unlikely that Earth will become as hot as Venus during our lifetime.
4.
Explosions in the Sky Speaking of Venus, it has a lot more going
on!!
Despite being nearly the same distance from the sun as Earth, Venus is 100 times hotter
and its days are 200 times longer than ours.
Its atmospheric pressure is similar to that of diving 3,000 feet beneath our ocean's
surface.
Venus also lacks a magnetic field, unlike Earth, and this at least partially affects
the sun's impact on the planet.
About 44,000 miles away from Earth, the sun's solar wind collides with the planet's magnetosphere,
which acts as a protective shield that keeps most of the wind from penetrating the atmosphere.
Venus, on the other hand, does not have a magnetosphere.
Instead, its atmosphere is almost entirely carbon dioxide, with thick clouds of sulfuric
acid covering the planet.
This causes the previously-discussed "runaway greenhouse effect," which results in temperatures
hotter than the surface of Mercury.
With winds constantly moving at around 224 miles per hour, Venus's atmosphere resembles
a "burning hot hurricane," with metal snow and rain showers of sulfuric acid.
Most shockingly, however, are the explosions also known as hot flow anomalies, or HFA's,
that occur near the planet's surface.
They often happen multiple times daily and can be larger than Venus itself.
HFA's are so strong, they cause supersonic solar winds to reverse direction.
The same phenomenon occurs near Earth on an average of once daily, but because Venus lacks
a magnetosphere, its HFA's happen much closer to the planet's surface.
3.
Supersonic Methane Winds On Neptune, it doesn't just rain diamonds.
Winds on the "blue planet" travel faster than the speed of sound.
Neptune is the furthest planet from the sun - unless you cling steadfastly to the outdated
belief that Pluto is a planet, of course - and has the strongest winds in the entire solar
system.
High-altitude winds consisting of clouds of frozen methane travel at one-and-a-half times
the speed of sound, exceeding 1,100 miles per hour.
Winds on Earth, in comparison, move at a maximum of 250 miles per hour.
On Neptune, some cloud formations, including one known as "scooter," circle the planet
every 16 hours!
Because the planet's top layer of wind blows in the opposite direction of its rotation,
scientists believe there may be a warmer, thick layer of water clouds beneath the methane.
The first and only close-range observations of Neptune were made in 1989 by NASA'S Voyager
II spacecraft.
In these detailed images, there were bright, white clouds, along with two massive storms
speeding throughout the atmosphere.
Composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, Neptune is considered a gas giant.
Only one to two percent of its atmosphere is composed of methane, but the planet gets
its blue hue from how this small amount of methane absorbs sunlight.
2.
Megastorms In 2014, the typically placid planet of Uranus
experienced a bizarre surge of mega storms, making it the planet's stormiest year on
record.
The planet had become more active in 2007, when the sun shone directly on its Equator.
As a result of this effect, scientists accurately predicted a particularly stormy year, but
they didn't foresee the chaos that would occur seven years later.
Using the Hubble telescope in August of 2014, astronomer Imke de Pater of the University
of California, Berkeley, and her team, noticed eight large swirling storms in Uranus's
northern hemisphere.
The storms extended some 5,592 miles across and happened at various altitudes.
Among them was the brightest storm scientists have ever observed on the planet.
De Pater pointed out that nobody expected the storms, and that they are demonstrative
of how little is known about our solar system.
She also explained that scientists were caught off-guard by the storms and had "no idea"
why they were occurring, and that in order to find out, they'd have to see if the storms
were happening over the planet's southern hemisphere - a process she admits will take
many years and may not happen during her lifetime.
Because these storms lack an internal heat source, one theory holds that they were driven
purely by sunlight.
However, this theory is less than promising, since sunlight is weak in Uranus's northern
hemisphere.
1.
Nitrogen Ice Clouds With an average temperature of minus 315 degrees
Fahrenheit, the coldest place in our solar system is represented by Triton, one of Neptune's
13 moons.
In fact, it's believed by some scientists that Triton and Pluto are similar in composition
and may have shared origins.
An image of Triton's large, pinkish south polar cap, which is thought to possibly consist
of a layer of slowly evaporating nitrogen ice, was captured in 1989 by NASA'S Voyager
II.
As a result, nitrogen clouds are formed a few kilometers above the surface.
Triton's crust is also partially composed of water ice.
During the 1989 Voyager II visit to Triton, scientists observed icy, active volcanoes
on the moon!
Triton also has seasons.
Researchers using Chile's Very Large Telescope observed that during the "summer" in Triton's
southern hemisphere, the moon's atmosphere is thickened by the sun's warmth.
Yet even more strangely, Triton is slowly inching toward Neptune and has a backward
orbit.
It's predicted that in 3.6 billion years, long after humans are gone from the Earth,
Triton will either collide with Neptune or break up and form a ring around the planet.
I guess we'll never know!
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My Favorite Frugal Local Spot - STORYTIME @ the Studio City Library - Duration: 5:07.
I am so excited to share this video with you today on my favorite frugal local
spot which is story time you might wonder cuz I'm a mommy where are my
children my children are at story time right now
they went with their grandma to a grandparent and me story time here in
Los Angeles so today I wanted to talk to you about the story time that really
rocked my world as a mother and then I have a tip for you at the end how you
can recreate this if you don't have a local story time where you live that's
quite like the ones where we live this video is in collaboration with Baby
Steps Brad I'm gonna link him and all of the collaborators down below we are all
talking about our favorite frugal local spots when my five year old was just a
little tiny baby I started taking her to our local story time at the Studio City
Library it turns out that the story time at the studio city library is the best
attended story time in all of the LA Public Library system that was my luck
it was something that I didn't know anything about before I became a mother
but it's something that has really enriched me as a parent as well as my
children so I find that storytime which is designed for babies through preschool
age story time is a great pre preschool for your child my daughter when she was
a tiny baby less than a year old she demanded to be held by the librarian
miss Wendy and miss Wendy a huge shout out to you you really changed my life so
this was a great story time not only did she read stories but we also had songs
nursery rhymes felt board stories all kinds of tips for
parents and caregivers that really made an impact on me and I have a whole video
that I'll link for you about tips for reading to young children now the other
thing aside from it being like a pre preschool experience is that my kids
have the opportunity to socialize with other children we made friends in our
neighborhood by meeting up with them on a weekly basis at storytime it was a
chance for me as a mom to sit back for half an hour to an hour and not have to
be on and it wasn't just sitting still or sitting on a rug there was movement
dancing singing bubbles stickers and even crafts we have once a month
arts and crafts like this one based on a single author we have a whole series in
the summertime that has additional weekly activities experts animal people
come you could cobble together almost like a nursery school schedule just by
hitting all the libraries in your area from there I went crazy and I started
finding story times at other places that weren't even libraries the LA Arboretum
the Skirball Cultural Center the LA County Museum of Art so over things like
winter break or spring break when both of my kids are out of school I literally
put together an entire five day a week schedule of story times or other
educational programming at our museums and libraries I even do this on vacation
so Washington DC I did a video about this when we visit my grandma we go to
story time these are two books that I recommend that my kids love the library
by Sarah Stewart about a woman who loves to read and she donates her collection
to the community this is a wonderful book by Eve bunting called our library
and it's about these little woodland critters who are working to save their
library I love that these books teach about generosity in the community as
well as a love of books my last share with you is a book that we used to do a
storytime themed birthday party when my oldest daughter turned two. I based the
format of her activities on the storytime format this book please bring
balloons was one of my daughter's favorites at the time a carousel animal
this polar bear asked this little girl to please bring balloons and they go on
this magical journey taking off into the sky with a giant balloon bouquet I put
together a craft based on this book a photo booth set up every child was
invited to sit on that rocking horse and have his or her picture taken and then
the craft was a picture frame I had the pictures printed for the kids and they
could have their picture with their balloons and their rocking horse put
into the frame that they made as the party favor
I got a polar bear cookie cutter and I just made
gingerbread cookies for each child to take home and balloon themed birthday bibs
that I sent home with the younger children the storytime format is so much
more than stories it is something that I would pay and do pay a lot of money for
when I send my kids to preschool if you're not as fortunate as we are in Los
Angeles do your own storytime and plan a playdate and do something thematic with
kids in your neighborhood or in your life and I wanted to thank you so much
for visiting my channel I'm just a really enthusiastic mom doing my best on
a budget in a very expensive city so I hope you'll subscribe and stick around
if you're new here and if you've been sent here by another youtuber I'd love
to hear who sent you and I really thank you for joining me today
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Why Do Men Lose Weight Faster than Women? (Animated Video) - Duration: 7:53.
Why do men lose weight faster than women?
A study in the journal Diabetes, Obesity and Metabolism detailed the weight loss results
of more than 2,200 overweight adults in Europe, Australia, and New Zealand.
Each participant had prediabetes, a condition marked by slightly elevated blood sugar levels.
A person who is prediabetic has a slightly elevated blood-sugar level, which means that
a slight change can raise his or her risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
The participants followed an 800-calorie, mostly liquid diet that consisted of soups,
shakes and hot cereals, plus a daily intake of 1.5 cups (375 grams) of low-calorie vegetables,
such as tomatoes, cucumbers and lettuce during a period of 8 weeks.
At the end of the eight weeks, it was discovered that men lost 16 percent more weight than
women — about 26 pounds compared with an average of 22 pounds for women.
Also, 35 percent of the men and women had normal blood glucose levels and no longer
had prediabetes.
Thanks to the body composition of men, more muscle and a higher metabolic rate than women,
weight loss was achieved faster.
You see, men typically have more weight in their midsection, known as visceral fat, which
surrounds the internal organs.
Dr Elizabeth Lowden, a bariatric endocrinologist at Northwestern Medicine's Metabolic Health
and Surgical Weight Loss Center at Delnor Hospital in Geneva, Illinois explains that
"when people lose visceral fat, it improves their metabolic rate, helping them to burn
more calories".
Women, on the other hand, typically have more subcutaneous fat, which is fat around their
thighs, rear and hips that is important for childbearing, Lowden said.
When people lose subcutaneous fat, this does not improve their metabolic risk factors,
because this type of fat is not metabolically active.'
In this video, we'll be sharing with you some tips to help you know why men lose weight
faster than women.
If you're new here, consider subscribing so that you won't miss other interesting
videos like this.
1.
Men have more muscle than women
A study published in the Journal of Applied Physiology found that, of 468 men and women,
men had significantly more muscle, about 10-15% more.
Muscle gives your body its strength, shape and definition.
Hence, the more muscle you have, the more calories you burn, even when you're at rest.
Experts say each pound of muscle can burn up to 50 calories per day.
As a result, men can lose weight on a daily basis without even trying too hard to.
Why do we need to burn calories?
We need to burn calories to avoid accumulation of fat in the body.
You see, your body needs energy to function, even while at rest.
And this energy is gotten from the food and drinks that you take in, in combination with
oxygen.
On a daily basis, your body requires a certain number of calories to function.
When you take in an excess amount of calories, your body stores the leftover as fat in the
adipose tissue.
On the other hand, when you consume too little, your body turns to the reservoir for some
more.
And this is where weight loss comes in to play.
The more reserved energy your body uses up, the faster you lose weight.
However, if your metabolic rate is slow, you might not lose any fat.
And this is what happens when you try to use the starvation method to get your body to
function on reserved energy.
For men, however, because they have more muscle which equals fast metabolic rate, weight loss
is usually very fast because they have more metabolically active muscle.
2.
Women are more likely to store and keep fat
Women have higher levels of estrogen, a hormone that works to keep the fat on a woman's body
so it's easier for her to get pregnant.
That means women have to work harder to lose weight at the same rate as men.
Estrogen is one of the two primary female sex hormones and is involved in the onset
of puberty and the menstrual cycle.
And Testosterone and estrogen are two of the biggest drivers of fat storage.
For women, estrogen is mostly stored in thighs and butts, whereas male bodies tend to pack
theirs around the stomach.
We develop body fat in those characteristic places: men in the stomach, women in the thighs
and butt.
This is because adipose tissue in different parts of our bodies has receptors for different
kinds of hormones.
The fat in our stomachs, especially that visceral fat that surrounds our organs, seems to respond
well to androgens (i.e. testosterone), and researchers think that's because visceral
fat cells have androgen receptors.
This is another reason men tend to lose weight faster than women.
3.
Women may have a lower tolerance for exercise
Women have smaller lung capacity than men, which can make women feel as though they are
working harder than men even if the women are working at the same level.
This can also make exercise feel harder in the heat or high humidity.
Women reduced airways diameter and lung volume result in lower peak expiratory flow and vital
capacity.
The most important consequence is women have a smaller maximal flow-volume loop.
Their capacity to generate increased ventilation during exercise is, therefore, smaller with
respect to men.
In conclusion, the bottom line is that when it comes to metabolism, weight loss, exercising
ability and muscle development, men and women are different.
Although this doesn't mean a woman can't lose weight, but at a slower rate, so if you're
a woman, you must be more disciplined with what you eat and workout.
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20 levels of Metallica BASS (Cliff Burton) - Duration: 7:01.
3 years, 27 songs recorded, 11 songwriting credits.
This is a body of work that Cliff left in Metallica, let alone his meta-contributions to the band's spirit and style.
All in just 3 (and a half) years.
Robert Trujillo has been a bassist of Metallica longer than anyone else
andJason Newsted took part in recording more albums
But that couple of years, that handful of songs with Cliff
they somehow generate such an enormous and disproportionate interest among young bass players.
Orion, Bell Tolls, Ktulu, Master, Anesthesia bring more bass views than any other Metallica song.
I am frequently asked, what are the easiest Metallica songs to play on bass?
You know, Orion is pretty basic... The greater part of it.
You can't say that you can play Orion until you handle the tricky parts, namely the bass solo
Or, as with Anesthesia or Master, hardness of particular licks is mostly easy to medium
but the actual challenge is to endure performing the songs in their entirety.
In today's video, I'll show 20 levels of Metallica bass parts of Cliff Burton's era
and you'll see that difficulty can differ in a wide range within one song.
Cliff's parts and Metallica bass in general aren't too technical, tbh
It's mostly about physique
I've played all Cliff songs a few years ago, it's known as Total Cliff
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LOL Meet Disney Princesses || Opening New LOL Surprise! - Duration: 6:39.
oh I can't wait to get my picture taken with the princesses. me either. but this
line it's so long. (girls giggling and talking about how awesome the princesses were) I really kinda wish I wore my princess gown now. yeah me too.
hey, but you know I don't think that this line is and moving. we haven't moved from
this spot in a long time. you know... you're right. come to think of it, those are the
only two we've seen come out in a long time. oh my dears, I want to thank you all
for your patience. the princesses want to meet with each one of you individually.
however we do seem to have a bit of a hang-up. but we are trying to deal with it
right away. huh. I wonder what the hang-up is? I don't know, but they better hurry
because some of these people in this line don't look very happy. I'm gonna go
see if I can see what it is. excuse me. excuse me. I just just checking...
excuse me. excuse me. whoa! oh no! guys! guys! (hurrying) guys! guys! guys! what is it? what is it?
there's an LOL stuck in her capsule! she can't get out. oh! well maybe we can
help. we'd better see if we can get this line to moving by helping this poor LOL
get out of her capsule. let's start by seeing if we can get her unwrapped. (whoo!) well
there's our first layer. let's take our spy glass... "getting close" and again (whoo!)
alright and here's our clue... the Egyptian pyramids. "almost there!" well we're getting
closer. (Whee!) now we can at least see her in the capsule. oh good we're getting closer!
well let's see if we can figure out her code. okay our code says crown and
diamond.
crown... and diamond. let's see. oh looky! there there she is!
and she's got on her Egyptian mummy costume. let's take the wrap off of her
eyes. Whoop! there's one. Whoop! Oh looky there! do you know who it is yet? let's pull out
the rest of our surprises and our checklist.
well alright and here are all of the ones in the under wraps collection that
we can get. well let's keep opening our capsule and get the rest of her
surprises out. we've got all of our surprises released from the capsules and
now let's reveal who is inside. do you know already? here we go! oh look it's the
great baby !look at her purple hair. she's so cute. let's get her out of these
clothes so we can get her in to the outfit she comes with. first we probably ought
to pull off her boots. and (whoop!) and and (swoop!) there she is!
she's so cute. and look at her purple gloves. what do you say we find this
little girl her accessories. here's bag number one. oh good!
it's our outfit, right off the bat. how cute! look at the little gold ruffles on
it and the little gold straps. let's get it on in a snap. (snap!) oh ho she's so cute!
let's open the next one.
it's her headband and a little feather.
being the great baby, she is totally from the roaring 20s.
and our next surprise... oh look at the teeny-tiny necklace. so fancy! so let's
put her necklace on. Oh looky there! and let's see... hopefully this is some
shoes. there they are! look at those sweet little gold shoes. I love all of her gold
accents. so we'll bring her up here. and (swoop!)and the next shoe (swoop!) Oh looking good.
and all right for our final surprise, this has to be her water bottle
with its gold bottom and purple top. well after all that, she has to be thirsty.
let's give her a drink and see what she does. okay so we tried her in a hot water
and a cold water and she's not a color changer. so let's finish giving her her
drink and let's see what she does. so we'll give her a nice big drink. and
we'll wipe off the little dribbles. there. and let's see what she does.
oh no! she's a little crier. (baby cries)
oh poor baby. she's just crying buckets. oh no that's sad.
we've gotta do something. great baby! why don't you come over and get in line with
us. Oh, oh really? That would be so awesome.
thanks for letting me join you. I can't wait to get my picture taken. how about
you? oh yeah! oh yeah! me too! now that great baby's been unstuck from
her capsule, the girls should be getting their pictures taken real quickly. (camera clicking) well I
think the girls enjoy getting their pictures taken with the Disney
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Carrie Underwood gives birth to baby No. 2 - News Live - Duration: 1:52.
Carrie Underwood's a mom, again!
"Jacob Bryan Fisher entered the world in the wee hours of the morning on Monday," the country singer announced via Instagram on Wednesday. "His mom, dad and big brother couldn't be happier for God to trust them with taking care of this little miracle! Our hearts are full, our eyes are tired and our lives are forever changed. Life is good…"
Underwood and husband, Mike Fisher, are already parents to 3-year-old son Isaiah.
Underwood, 35, announced that she was pregnant in August via Instagram and revealed just weeks later that she had suffered three miscarriages in 2017.
"Mike was away just for the evening, and I texted him, and I was like, 'I don't really want to be alone, so I'm just gonna go snuggle with Isaiah.' And I don't know how I didn't wake him up, but I was just sobbing," she said of her experience with her last miscarriage. "And I was like, 'Why on Earth do I keep getting pregnant if I can't have a kid? Like, what is this? Shut the door. Like, do something. Either shut the door or let me have a kid.'"
"And for the first time, I feel like I actually I told God how I felt. And I feel, like, we're supposed to do that. That was like a Saturday – and the Monday I went to the doctor to, like, confirm, another miscarriage. And they told me everything was great!"
Underwood is set to begin her "Cry Pretty Tour 360" in May 2019.
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Facts: The Stonefish - Duration: 1:54.
The stonefish is considered to one of the world's most venomous fish.
They can be found resting in shallow rocky areas near reefs in the Indo-Pacific.
These fish are extremely well camouflaged.
They spend most of their time sitting motionless on the bottom of the seafloor.
They can use their fins to partially bury their body in sediment
or they might just rest uncovered on the bottom of the seafloor.
Even their fully exposed body can easily be mistaken for a rock or coral.
Hunting usually takes place at night.
Since stonefish are poor swimmers, they rely on prey like
reef fish and bottom-dwelling invertebrates, to come to them.
A stonefish will ambush prey by sucking it into their large upturned mouth
once the animal gets close enough.
Stonefish are solitary creatures
except during mating season.
Females will lay a gelatinous egg mass
and males will fertilize the eggs.
Due to the stonefish's camouflage,
and tendency to inhabit very shallow waters,
a person can easily step on one.
When disturbed, a stonefish will erect its 13 venomous spines
The spines are connected to two venom glands.
A stonefish's sting causes excruciating pain
and swelling that can last for days
Their powerful venom is a neurotoxin
that paralyzes the muscles and attacks the nervous system.
If you are stung by a stonefish
, immerse the affected area in hot water and seek medical attention.
Despite their venomous spines, these fish are still edible if prepared properly
They are threatened by pollution and habitat loss.
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