Thứ Tư, 10 tháng 5, 2017

Waching daily May 10 2017

[Rowena Kok:] My name's Rowena and I'm enjoying a beautiful day

In Sydney.

And you're watching what Michael's doing right now.

[ Mechanism whirring ]

[Michael Aranda:] Today is Black Magic's press event at NAB, and I'm watching

it right now waiting for them to announce

an updated version of the Blackmagic pocket

cinema camera.

So they're either going to do that and I'm going to be very excited

or they're not going to do that and I'm going to be very sad.

[muffled presenter talking]

[Michael:] They announced no new cameras!

So stupid!

Dumb!

Dumb dumb dumb

dumb dumb dumb dumb dumb.

[Michael:] It's just so stupid, Katelyn!

[Katelyn Salem:] Yeah, I know.

[Michael:] It's so dumb.

[Katelyn:] It's okay.

[Michael:] It's just so stupid, Todd!

[Michael: It's so stupid, Marcus!

[Michael:] It's so stupid stream!

Are you streaming right now?

[Marcus Schlueter:] Yup.

[Michael:] Hey look, you're delayed.

This is a nice setup you've got here.

Mmmmmm.

[Todd Williams:] What's so stupid?

[Michael:] That Blackmagic doesn't have a new

pocket cinema camera this year.

[Todd:] I don't really have an opinion.

(Laughs) [Michael:] (sighs)

[Michael:] Okay, so, like, three years ago before there was Patreon there

was Subbable and one of my perks was that I—I had these shoutouts to give out on a

monthly basis, or something,

and there's a backlog of them that never got read out.

And we just had our—our weekly Synema meeting where Kyla

reminded me that I still have some of these to do.

So if I owe you one, I apologize.

Today I'm going to

take care of a shoutout ordered by Jonathan Barnett.

This perk was purchased

at, uh, 8:50 PM on June 21st, 2015.

[Katelyn:] Yes it was.

[Michael:] I haven't gone two years yet.

So that's good.

[Katelyn:] Mm hm.

[Michael:] Jonathan says: "Thank you Michael for allowing

us to share in your life.

If the United States was smaller, I'd suggest we all have a big meet up.

Maybe science can work on making that a reality.

Much appreciation to you and this family from Richmond, Virginia."

I was just in DC, which is right next to Virginia.

[Katelyn:] Mm hm.

[Michael:] It looks like we're in for some stormy weather.

It's like the rain followed me home from DC.

[ Dance music ]

[Michael: ]I just had dinner with Glenn at this

restaurant right here which is called The Iron Griz,

where I guess there's a little farm—it's on the other side

of this truck right here that is pulling out soon.

But they grow their own vegetable here and then

they use them in the restaurant, so that's kinda cool.

It's a little bit pricey.

But you're paying a premium for the fact that they grow the stuff locally.

I had a ceasar salad, and it was tasty.

[ Synth drone ]

[Michael:] Todd just told me that I need to come

and see the bathroom.

[ Water running ] [ Tyler laughs ]

[Michael:] (Confused) What?

[Todd:] I don't know!

[Michael:] Does Joel need a bucket full of water?

[Todd:] I don't know.

[Michael:] Is that why he's doing this?

[Todd:] I don't know.

I kind of want to turn it off now.

[Michael:] (Confused) I--what?

I don't...

[Todd:] So, this goes on one of the strangest things I've seen...

[Michael:] What? [Todd:] ...today.

[Michael:] (Confused) What?

[Michael:] Is Joel in?

[Lori Hudak:] Somewhere.

Yeah, keep going that-a-way, you'll find him. [Joel Baird:] Yeah, I'm here.

[Michael:] So, there's a trashcan in the—

in the... bathroom fillin' up with water.

[Joel:] Oh, that's Brother Smith!

He must have forgotten!

[Todd:] Yeah— [Joel:] He's cleaning the carpet.

Oh thank goodness!

Oh, you guys stopped it?

[Todd:] Yeah, I stopped it.

[Michael:] Yeah, it almost, uh, overflowed.

[Joel:] (Unintelligible speaking)

So, thank you, you did your good deed for the day!

[Michael laughs]

[Todd:] Alright man, we'll see ya later.

[Michael:] I mean, I still don't quite understand...

...whyyyyy.

Was he just trying to clean the inside of the trashcan?

Because just now he was like, "I'm going to dump out the excess".

So, like, there was more water in there than he wanted in there.

[Katelyn:] What happened?

[ Todd laughs ]

[Michael:] Someone put a trashcan in the bathroom

and then... took a giant cardboard tube and placed it

over the... faucet so that it would run from the faucet

to the trashcan and turned on the water to f—

basically use the cardboard tube as a hose

to fill up the trash can with water and then, I guess,

forgot about it, because Todd walked in there and it was like this close to overflowing

so he turned it off and then we went and found Joel who was like, "Oh, Brother Smith

did that!"

[Katelyn:] Who is Brother Smith?

[Michael:] I don't know. [Todd:] I don't know.

(Todd laughs)

[Michael:] That was a bizarre thing that just happened.

I'm gonna get back to work now.

[Todd:] Bye!

[ Eraser noises ]

[Michael:] Okay.

[Todd:] What are you doing?

[Michael]: Thinking about how we can be more productive.

Meetings.

We should make sure that meetings aren't a waste

of people's time.

Our weekly everybody-meetings should be

as surface level as possible.

The point of these would be just to keep everyone up to date about what the

company's doing.

Just so we don't end up in a situation where we launch

our new show about time traveling... frogs and someone's like,

"What? I didn't know we were doing that."

Probably, the way we've been doing them, we've dedicated

kind of a big section to WhatImDoingRightNow stuff

and we could probably move that into a

WhatImDoingRightNow meeting so that while we have everybody there,

we're not spending a lot of time on stuff that some people

in the meeting don't have... a strong interest in.

We have our meeting with Michael Morgan, usually.

Should we think about meeting monthly for WhatImDoingRightNow?

And that would be a time to go over stats and stuff from

the previous month?

So how about we plan to have a

monthly powwow with you, and me, and Kyla, and

I guess Abi because she is everywhere and then, like,

that would be the required team at that.

And then it would just be open to if someone was like

"Yeah, I'll check in on that."

But the purpose of that one would be just to look at analytics to discuss

more of a high level direction

for the channel, separate from the,

like, "How is your workflow going?" conversation.

Because I—I feel like we're gonna get more meaningful

insight into data if we're looking at it in a more macro

viewpoint rather than just being like, "In this last week,

we gained 40 subscribers and lost 45."

[Todd:] Cut to the Tech.

We have Kate Tectonics, we have Quilty Box, Twitch, Stranger Things,

Quick Little Getaway, merch, and, uh, website.

[Michael:] We have social media stuff— [Todd:] Mm hm.

[Michael:] Weekly— [Todd:] And do we have Weekly meeting

on that.

Main channel.

Good Conversations.

[Michael:] Probably also sound space.

[Todd:] Yeah, yeah.

[Michael:] So using this as a starting place, these are all things that we should

have a check-in about

on a regular basis.

I think most everything in here we can do a check-in per week,

uh, with the exception of: I don't think we should meet

every week about the direction

of WhatImDoingRightNow; that can be a longer...

[Todd:] Sure. [Michael:] ...thing.

[Todd:] Uh, might as well put Patreon on there as well.

[Michael:] Some of these might just end up being

two minute check-ins.

[Todd:] Yup.

[Michael:] But we should try to slot these into regular

places on the calendar.

[ Skype call rings ]

[ Skype call rings ]

[Michael:] Hello! [Callie Dishman:] Hello!

[Michael:] It's pretty... backlit in here.

Okay!

Hi!

What's the date that you're gonna be... out here?

[Callie:] Most likely the twenty-second, I believe.

[Michael:] Okay, I'm gonna tentatively say… that we'll y—have you in the office on

the twenty-fourth.

The quote that we got back for the studio space

that we wanted to build was…

about twenty-two thousand dollars.

Which is more than double what we were planning to spend.

Sooo, we went back to our audio consultant guy

and he proposed that instead of doing construction

we instead buy what are essentially sound curtains.

Just like, put that on all the surfaces in the room.

He thought that that would cost us about five thousand dollars.

Aaand do ninety percent as good of a job as building out the sound space.

[Michael:] So, Callie Dishman has been a viewer of these videos for a while.

And she's moving out to Missoula at the end of May.

About the same time that Abi is.

To join our team, working on audio.

Which is very exciting.

Because that means I get to do less audio.

But anyway, right now Katelyn, Ceri, and I are walking to the mailbox

because now we actually have a key to open up our mailbox.

[ Key clicks into lock ]

[Michael:] Do we have mail? [Ceri:] Wow!

[Michael:] We do have mail. [Ceri:] We do have mail!

[Katelyn:] Oh! There's keys! [Ceri:] And a package!

Package for you. [Katelyn:] Oh, this is maybe my package.

[Ceri:] Look at all this crap we got.

And it says our names in here.

And we got an extra key.

[Katelyn:] Oooo! [Ceri:] Oh! So we can each have a key.

[Michael:] Oh, wooow!

[Ceri:] Here's your key.

[Michael:] Oh, thanks!

[ Katelyn grunts ]

[Michael:] Whatd'ya get?

[Katelyn:] A bedspread.

[Michael:] As a part of conducting business, as a business owner,

part of what we are putting together is a document

that contains the by-laws of Synema Studios, LLC.

So Michael Morgan drafted up a fifteen page document of by-laws.

And I am now going to go through it

to check and make sure that it's all stuff we want as by-laws,

that we're happy with the wording,

and that it is consistent with the vision of the company.

So it's fairly important stuff, but it's very dry…

[ Classical piano music builds] "Unless otherwise prescribed by statute,

special meetings of the shareholders may only be called

for any purpose or purposes in the following ways:

A: By a majority of the board,

or B: By the president of the S-corporation, also known as "The President",

or C: By the holders of shares entitled to cast in total

not less than fifteen percent of the votes on any issue

proposed for the meeting where written requests describing the purpose or

purposes for the special meeting are signed, dated and delivered

to a member of the board or other officer of the S-corporation."

[ Slow groove music ]

[Michael:] The process that we went through in the hallway

to get to this color, I feel like, at the end, I'm like, "Yess!"

Here, I'm feeling like I felt when you had started to

paint half the hallway the lighter color, and I was like, "Eh".

But my resolve to go through the iterative process is less now... (Laughs)

I think I might be thinking that this color would seem

good to me if it was also on that wall.

I wonder if part of what I'm feeling weird about is that

there's this whole, kind of, earthy grey brick thing

next to this uncolored wood with green on it next to the grey.

I feel like that might be hindering my ability to evaluate

that color in the space.

[Ceri:] One thing I could do is start the stripping project now.

Because it takes about half an hour to strip all that stuff off.

[Ceri laughs] [Michael:] Oh hi!

[Katelyn:] Oh, hi.

I bring toilet paper and soda pop.

[Michael:] Oh, my favorite two things.

[Ceri]: The essentials.

[Michael:] I bet changing the color of this...

will greatly influence how that looks.

[Ceri:] So you want me to switch projects and switch over to that?

[Michael:] Sure…? (Laughs)

[Michael:] So we've got four swatches of different colors

on the walls now, and I don't feel like I can tell...

what any of them look like.

My eyes hurt from looking at colors.

We also need to redo the walls in here because they're

a terrible, terrible yellow color.

I think out of things that are on the wall, this is my favorite.

This is too blue for me.

[Michael:] And I think this one will look too much like a dungeon.

[Ceri:] And this one will definitely look like a dungeon.

[ Dance music ]

[Michael:] H'okay, it is 10:22 PM, and I just finished going through

that bylaws document.

There was some very dense

language in there, but I think I got through it.

[Michael:] Ceri, what's the update on your status?

[Ceri:] Um, I'm trying to scrape off some paint.

I put this liquid on—or gel—paint and varnish stripper

and I'm trying to strip the paint.

[Michael:] How does it not take the wood away when you're grinding away with that thing?

[Ceri:] Uhh, I'm not sure.

I think what it does is it softens the paint, so some chemical reaction

goes between this and, like, the latex or whatever.

This said it has diethyl adipate triethyl phosphate in it.

I don't know what those do, but uh some sort of solvent.

2 days left in our Einstein shirt pre order and only 5 shirts left to go!

Head on over to store.synemastudios.com to get yours now.

Wooo!

[Todd:] Oh my god!

[Michael:] Woo!

[ Uplifting music ]

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Why I wrote The Path to Peace - Duration: 3:55.

So, why did I write my book?

Why did I write this book?

It started with the end of last year, around the end of last year.

Pretty much, there were a lot of things going on in the world; a lot of problems.

And I started to ask myself, "What's going on here?", "Why are all these problems arising?",

"What-What's this all about?"

And I started to think that maybe there's something that's driving all this.

That there's something at the core of all this that if we could fix, could potentially

solve all the problems that we're facing.

So I started thinking about it and the first thing I thought about was our imposition.

I mean, if humanity is creating all these problems, then it's got to start with us.

That just seemed to make sense.

But then, what drives us to cause all these problems?

So I started thinking about that.

And the first answer, that I came up with was fear.

And to me, that made a lot of sense, especially if you think of how far we've gone with technology.

And the world is changing very, very rapidly and that can cause a lot of fear.

But the problem with that was that I realized that fear by itself is not that big of an

issue.

To me, fear really is just the other face of courage.

It's just the opposite of it.

And you kind of need fear in order to recognize courage.

You need them both to distinguish the two.

So fear by itself is not a problem.

When it becomes a problem is when you're overwhelmed by fear.

When you fear of being afraid.

And it's that momentum that can be detrimental.

But fear on its own is just the opposite of courage.

But it made me dig deeper, that maybe, it is a feeling.

Because, to me, how we feel determines how we live.

And to me, if it was a feeling that prove all these problems then, what was it?

It's not about fear.

It's not just fear.

It's that we feel unappreciated; or that we feel unimportant; or that we feel powerless;

or that we feel distant to everyone; or that we don't feel accepted; or that we don't feel

as if we deserve what we want.

And what I describe it as, what I consider to be our greatest affliction is the "feeling

of unworthiness."

It's that we feel unworthy.

And what confirmed this idea for me was asking the question, "If we felt worthy, would we

have caused all the problems that we're currently facing?"

And so, what it lead me to believe is that to achieve peace, to get to peace does not

come about trying to control or manipulate a situation to conform to one person's values.

It's about attending to how we feel first by growing our fulfillment in our lives and

then, through our growth, serve, protect and inspire each other to do the same.

And that's just a segment of part 1 of the book.

Part 2 of the book goes into how we can do that; how we can focus on our growth; how

we can become better that who we were yesterday and grow our fulfillment in our lives by recognizing

patterns, strategies we can apply to any area of our lives because they're human values;

they're human ideals; they're around people and how we can grow and how we can work together

and then, create solutions to our problems.

So right now, if you want to check out part 1 for free, you can go to my website, scroll

down to the bottom and subscribe and I'll give all of part 1 for free.

There's a link to my website in the description below.

Or if you just want to buy the book outright, there is also a link in the description.

That is it for today.

Thank you so much for watching.

Keep growing.

Keep creating.

And 'til next time.

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Unwanted Thoughts - Duration: 3:03.

You can't always help thinking what you think.

There's thoughts that pop in your mind that you, as a Christian,

as a believer who wants to love Jesus and serve Jesus.

These thoughts come in that you don't want to have there.

Impure thoughts,

wrong thoughts,

unrighteous thoughts.

And when they come in you get angry at yourself.

Why, why, why would I think like that? That's not me!

When that happens,

did you sin?

Did you make God angry at you?

Paul, when he wrote to the church inside of Rome,

he gave them encouragement about what to avoid.

He said don't fall into drunkenness.

Don't fall into sexual sins. Don't fall into jealousy.

And then he says this in Romans chapter 13.

And you might hear that and go,

"Well, I'm in trouble then because I think about it.

Things pop into my mind that I don't want there."

Did you anger God?

Did you make him mad at you?

See, the Greek word that is used here for "think" is a special one.

It's a special verb tense.

It's in the present tense, which means on-going action.

So, God is saying that the sin is when you have those thoughts on-going in your mind.

There's a different Greek verb tense that could have been used here

that shows one-time action and that would have been the sin.

You see, if to even think about sin,

to have it pop in your mind,

that temptation, if that is sinful to God,

well then Jesus sinned.

And we know he didn't sin.

The Bible said Jesus never once sinned

but when the devil tempted Jesus in the wilderness

to turn these rocks into bread,

Jesus had to think about it.

One-time action.

And Jesus said, "No, I don't want that.

Man does not live on bread alone."

He did not sin.

Jesus is taken atop of a temple.

The devil says, "Throw yourself down."

Jesus has to think about, "Should I do this?"

And he says, "No."

One-time action. There's no sin.

Jesus is taken atop of the mountain.

The devil tempts him,

"Bow down and worship me."

Jesus has to think about this. "Should I do this?" and he says, "No."

One-time action.

And so there is no sin.

Worship the Lord your God.

Serve him only.

See, when those thoughts pop into your mind that you, as a Christian believer,

do not want there and they're cast away right away,

that's a one-time action.

There's not sin.

But when there's ongoing thought,

that turns into the sin of greed, and lust,

and grudges, and anger.

And God says that,

that's sin.

Confess that to me,

give that to me,

fall before my cross.

And Jesus, who lived perfectly,

tempted in every way as you are,

yet was without sin,

Jesus gives you his perfection

and heals you.

So if those thoughts pop into your mind that you do not want there

and you cast them away by the power of Jesus' name,

you did not sin.

God is not mad at you.

You did not fail.

You were faithful.

And Jesus?

He loves you.

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Ding dong bell

kitty's in a well

Who put him in,

little Johnny flin

Who pulled him out,

little Johnny stout

What a naughty boy was that to try to drown a cat

He didn't mean him any harm but he scared all the mice on the farmer's barn

Ding dong bell

kitty's in a well

Who put him in,

little Johnny flin

Who pulled him out,

little Johnny stout

What a naughty boy was that to try to drown a cat

He didn't mean him any harm but he scared all the mice on the farmer's barn

Ding dong bell

Ding dong bell

Ding dong bell

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Donated pear timber - Duration: 2:26.

The timber arrived

It was sent for free by Yuri from Volgograg region

Pear, oak and apricot

We will store it in a garage because it is a green lumber

We will bring it to the kiln later

This is a pear lumber, the next - apricot

I didn't work with these woods before

Apricot is beautiful, it looks like movingui

The timber is green. I even can't measure the moisture content

My wood moisture meter can measure in a range between 5 and 45 per cent

You can see only the dot when the moisture content is out off range

The lumber must be kiln dried

Thanks again Yuri!

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