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In the night from Saturday to Sunday at 2:30 am Moscow time,

the arena "Toyota Center" will host the event UFC Fight Night 104.

Main evening will be the match between featherweight

Dennis Bermudez and Chan Sung Jung.

February 4 will be held on our channel

live broadcast of the tournament.

29 year old Jung better known as

the "Korean Zombie" will hold his first fight after a two-year

service in the South Korean Army.

Ultra his performance took place in August

2013, when he lost by TKO in

the 4th round of the Champions UFC featherweight champion Jose Aldo.

In that fight the Korean received significant injuries and

recovering long after that.

During the time that the "Korean Zombie" idle, Bermudez

Bermudez 7 appearances in the Octagon. 2016 Dennis spent a good

2 fight - 2 victory. 30-year-old "threat" decision victory

Tatsuya Kawajiri and Rony Jason.

Very intriguing promises to be a co-Main Event.

Two beauties Alexa Grasso and Felice Herrig will compete

for a place under the sun in the minimum division. So far, 23-year-old Mexican

Grasso held in the Octagon one fight, making his debut

in November with a win over Heather Clark.

32-year-old Herrig returned in July after a 15-month pause,

strangled Kaylin Curran, and shut defeated

by Paige Vanzant.

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Mosimann - Never Let You Go feat. Joe Cleere [Radio Edit] - Duration: 1:04.

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Planet Earth makes its own water from scratch deep in the mantle - Duration: 5:51.

Planet Earth makes its own water from scratch deep in the mantle

By Andy Coghlan

Our planet may be blue from the inside out.

Earth�s huge store of water might have originated via chemical reactions in the mantle, rather

than arriving from space through collisions with ice-rich comets.

This new water may be under such pressure that it can trigger earthquakes hundreds of

kilometres below Earth�s surface � tremors whose origins have so far remained unexplained.

That�s the upshot of a computer simulation of reactions in Earth�s upper mantle between

liquid hydrogen and quartz, the most common and stable form of silica in this part of

the planet.

�This is one way water can form on Earth,� says team member John Tse at the University

of Saskatchewan in Canada.

�We show it�s possible to have water forming in Earth�s natural environment, rather than

being of extraterrestrial origin.�

The simple reaction takes place at about 1400 �C and pressures 20,000 times higher than

atmospheric pressure as silica, or silicon dioxide, reacts with liquid hydrogen to form

liquid water and silicon hydride.

Deep down The latest work simulates this reaction under

various temperatures and pressures typical of the upper mantle between 40 and 400 kilometres

down.

It backs up previous work by Japanese researchers who performed and reported the reaction itself

in 2014.

�We set up a computer simulation very close to their experimental conditions and simulated

the trajectory of the reaction,� says Tse.

But in a surprise twist, the simulation showed that the water forms within quartz but then

can�t escape and so the pressure builds up.

�The hydrogen fluid diffuses through the quartz layer, but ends up forming water not

at the surface, but in the bulk of the mineral,� says Tse.

�We analysed the density and structure of the trapped water, and found that it is highly

pressurised.�

According to the simulation, the pressure could reach as much as 200,000 atmospheres.

�We observed the water to be at high pressure, which might lead to the possibility of induced

earthquakes,� says Tse.

Quake trigger The quakes could be triggered as the water

finally escapes from the crystals.

�However, further research is needed to quantify the amount of released water needed

for triggering deep earthquakes,� says Tse.

Other researchers said it was plausible that this water caused deep quakes.

�These results provide important insights into the reactions between quartz and hydrogen

at high pressures,� says John Ludden, executive director of the British Geological Survey.

�The formation and release of overpressured water may be a significant trigger in the

deep lithosphere for ultra-deep earthquakes, sometimes located well below the crust and

in the more rigid parts of deep continental plates.�

The findings may also inform how our planet got its water to start with.

Studies over the past few years have found evidence of several oceans� worth of water

locked up in rock, as far down as 1000 kilometres, questioning the assumption that water arrived

from space after Earth�s formation.

A study published this week, for example, based on isotopes from meteorites and Earth�s

mantle, also found that water is unlikely to have arrived on icy comets after Earth

formed, as has long been assumed.

Instead, all this research seems to suggest that much of our planet�s water may have

come from within � although no one yet knows exactly how much.

Origin story �As long as the supply of hydrogen can be

sustained, one can speculate that water formed from this process could be a contributor to

the origin of water during Earth�s early accretion,� says Tse.

�Water formed in the mantle can reach the surface via multiple ways, for example, carried

by magma in the form of volcanic activities.�

It is possible that water is still being made this way deep inside Earth today, and the

same could be true of other planets.

The new simulation results are quite surprising �because rather than hydrogen bonding into

the quartz crystal structure, it disrupts the structure completely by bonding with oxygen

and forming water-rich regions below the surface�, says Lydia Hallis at the University of Glasgow,

UK.

�The study highlights how the minerals that make up Earth�s mantle can incorporate large

amounts of water, and how Earth is probably �wet� in some sense all the way down to

its core.�

But despite the potential for the process to have created much of Earth�s water, Ludden

thinks it may be small-scale and localised in comparison with the input of water from

water-rich comets, meteorites and asteroids.

�I think it�s reasonable to assume that much of the water came in

this way,� he says.

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CAN YOU HOLD ME? - Duration: 3:42.

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D.I.Y. Bathroom Vanity - D.I.Y. At Bunnings - Duration: 4:42.

The Chadeys [SP] have done an amazing job putting this space together, but I'd like

to inject a little bit of personality and warmth into this space by utilizing the natural

beauty of timber and creating a great bathroom vanity.

You can customize it to your own needs and your own design.

Let's go ahead and put it together.

All of these tools here are what we're gonna need for the project.

Does look a bit daunting, but we're gonna start by ripping this down with a circular

saw because we need it at 500 instead of the 600 that it's sitting at right now.

So first thing you need to do is to measure it up, and then we're gonna clamp it, and

use the circular saw to rip it.

So what we need to do now is pick our face side, so that it's the nicer side for the

vanity, then I'm gonna mark it so that we know which side we're working with.

So what we're gonna do now is cut our miter.

So we're going to use the tape all the way around the edge to stop the timber from splintering,

and we're gonna mark it and we're gonna cut it.

So now we're gonna sand the interior facing of the panel because we won't be able to reach

into it once the whole thing is constructed.

Just make sure that you don't sand your miter edges, otherwise, you won't get a nice, sharp,

join.

It's time to assemble the vanity.

So we're gonna put it up on its leading edge so that any variation appears at the back

of the unit, not at the front.

We're using the clamps as an extra set of hands to help us hold our panels in place

while we're putting it together.

So what we need to do now is glue the edge, lots and lots of glue on both sides of your

miter, and then we'll tape it for support, and then we'll nail it.

When we're nailing our edge, it's better to put it on the side panel rather than the top,

because it will be more aesthetically pleasing to have less nail marks along the top of your

vanity.

Now you repeat the process with the other two panels, making an L-shape, then we bring

our two L-shapes together to finalize the frame.

Now our frame is together, we're going to put our flat pack drawers together.

I'm putting two drawers in my vanity.

These come flat packed from Bunnings.

Really simple to put together.

It's just fold it around and click.

Measure and cut your dividers, apply some glue and slide your dividers into place.

Mark the center of your divider and then you can nail it down.

This is the base of the cabinet, so you can put in as many nails as you like to keep it

nice and strong, but aesthetically you won't put as many in your top.

Because we haven't used many nails in the top side, we're going to pop some brackets

in underneath on the drawer side to help hold the weight of the unit together.

Space out your brackets, and mark the holes where you wanna pre-drill with a pencil.

Pre-drill your holes and then screw your brackets in.

We flipped our frame up on its side so it's easier to attach the sliders.

These come with instructions on how to install, so follow those and it will be nice and simple.

To fix the back panel in place, we're gonna add some glue against the strength, and then

nail it up.

So we're nearly there, all that's left to do now is to pop the facings on the front

of the drawers.

So now we putty up the nail holes.

We're using a plastic wood for our putty because it doesn't shrink, it's a good color match,

and it has a quick drying time.

And that's the vanity.

All that needs to happen now is a quick sand to make it nice and smooth, and then you can

decorate it however you like.

I'm going to be varnishing it to protect it from the elements in the bathroom and to allow

the natural beauty of the timber to shine through.

Now it's time to fix our beautiful vanity into place.

As you can see, we've already pre-drilled the holes so that it slips into place nice

and easily.

We've made provision for our plumbing and our electrics.

In this instance, it's really important to make sure you've got your planning right,

because if you don't, it can end up as a disaster.

So I've got some supports to assist me in my installation of the vanity.

So the level is great.

Now it's time to fasten it to the wall.

We've got plenty of positions.

Because it's strong and heavy, we need to make sure we've got enough fastenings for

structural integrity.

So here we have our beautiful timber vanity.

It's a bit of effort, but well worth it.

The beautiful lines [SP] in the timber add some lovely warmth to this room, making it

into a sanctuary.

For more infomation >> D.I.Y. Bathroom Vanity - D.I.Y. At Bunnings - Duration: 4:42.

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Liên Khúc Nhạc Trữ Tình Remix, Nhạc Vàng Remix Hay Nhất 2017 - Music Trữ Tình - Đi Vào Lòng Người #6 - Duration: 1:34:02.

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'Paco' Palencia: "No traemos extranjeros por traer, los nuestros son de calidad" - Duration: 3:50.

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don Laden - Haciendo Chele Remix (ft. Kapsul) • FILM BY SWAGMONEYGANG • - Duration: 4:03.

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Ace Combat 7 - Trigger Squadron: a squadron made up by Erusian prisoners (Game Theory) - Duration: 6:54.

Hello Aces, Ace Combat Fan speaking here and today is time for another Ace Combat 7 theory video!

This time I would like to talk about the Trigger Squadron - which looks like it's going to

be our protagonist squadron in Ace Combat 7 and also about the white marks featured on the aircraft

in the second trailer.

I think that the Trigger Squadron, which belongs to the Osean Air Defense Force, will be made

up of prisoner or convict pilots that are POSSIBLY Erusian citizens.

But before we get into the theory part, let's take a look at some very specific parts of the trailer.

The first point I would like to mention is this scene of the second trailer where we

have the three prisoners walking.

First, we see the prisoner girl – and I will keep calling her like that

in the video – she is walking dressed up in the orange-prisoner uniform and it seems like

she has some kind of leg injury.

Behind her are two more prisoners but interestingly they are not wearing the orange prisoner uniforms,

instead they are wearing something that looks like a flight suit.

Moving on to this conversation scene, we have this guy who is wearing a flight suit and

wears the orange thing on his arm with the number 44.

Another hint from the trailer is the audio that says

"Cool it convicts, I decide whether you live or die."

Then later we see the prisoner girl in her cell and right after we see her walking around

the F-15 without one of the tails.

This F-15 with the missing tail could be a reference to Pixy from Ace Combat Zero given

that he managed to fly his F-15 without one of the wings

- which explains why the wing was painted red on his aircraft.

This could help explain why the tails of the Osean aircraft are painted - something having

to do with this damaged F-15.

So meaning that this F-15 will be very important in the story.

What could explain the damage to this F-15 are the following two parts of the trailer.

We can easily note that the F-15 is being trailed by an enemy that looks like the Sukhoi-30SM

painted in the new Erusian paint scheme, indicating that MAYBE the F-15 was being trailed by no one

other than Minaly.

Although losing one tails, the F-15 then managed to either come back to base or flee from wherever it was coming from.

Now coming back the Trigger squadron theory it is very clear that the members of the squadron,

or the pilots that is, are prisoners.

Another supporting fact is the logo of the Trigger Squadron as it was re-drawn by my

friend Rythus Omega by looking at video footage and screenshots of the game.

The dog seems to have that scarf that I think it symbolizes a dog leash,

adding to that the color of the scarf is also orange, the same color of the prisoners' uniform.

Using prisoners as members of the military is an old practice that was very common centuries

ago but not anymore nowadays.

Some very notable examples can be found

in the Second World War with Germany's Strafbattalions (penal battalion) and the Soviet Union's Shtrafbat.

There are many advantages of having prisoners in the armed forces including having expendable

soldiers that could deployed in high-risk mission such as clearing minefields, being

the first wave of attack or defending positions against overwhelming enemy forces.

Adding to that, prisoners are a good option to fill up a country's military if the number

of volunteers is low.

The problem with these advantages is that they don't apply much nowadays because modern

military service requires more discipline, knowledge and skill - now more than ever.

Military equipment can easily cost up to millions of dollars and members of the military in

certain positions, such as a pilot, can cause a lot of damage just by themselves - also,

would you trust a criminal with expensive and powerful military hardware? I don't think so.

So here comes my theory that could work in Ace Combat, but probably not in real life.

Somehow the Osean military is able to control or ensure that the prisoners will always

follow their orders and I see two options for that:

either the criminals were brainwashed

into fighting or, and the option I support, they are having their life threatened if they

don't follow the orders.

This reminds me of the Japanese movie Battle Royale

(which is the original and much better version of the Hunger Games by the way).

In Battle Royale, a militaristic Japanese government puts high school students together in an island

and they're forced to fight against each other until there is only one remaining.

The way the military is able to convince these students to fight is by putting a necklace

on them and so if they don't follow the rules of the survival game the necklace explodes

and they die.

Now coming back to Ace Combat, if a remotely controlled explosive could be placed on either

the pilot's flight suit or ejection seat that would leave the pilot with no other choice

other than following the orders from the military.

So according to this theory, at least with what I've explained so far, it would be possible

for the Osean military to use prisoners as pilots in the Air Force, but who would these prisoners be?

With what we know about the game so far I support the idea that Trigger Squadron is

actually made up of Erusian military pilots that were either captured or defected.

I came to this idea because it's hard for me to imagine that Osea is going to use its own prisoners

- not to mention the time and money they would have to spend training their own prisoners into fighter pilots

if they didn't have previous experience.

Erusians on the other hand would make much better candidates as they could have been captured

after the declaration of war.

Another possible theory is that some of them didn't like what the Erusian military was

doing (such as declaring war to Osea for whatever reason) and chose to defect and fight against

their country's military because they think Erusia would be fighting for an unjust cause.

As mentioned I mentioned in another video, the prisoner girl could be the astronaut from

the first trailer (which would explain her leg injury after she fell from the space

elevator and had a bad landing with her parachute) or she could also have been

the pilot in the F-15 that was being chased by the Erusian Sukhoi-30.

The other pilots could also have been captured by Osea in the early stages of the war as

we can see in the demo gameplay of Ace Combat 7.

My last point on this theory is the interview that Ace Combat producer, Kazutoki Kono gave - he mentioned that

in Ace Combat 7 we would be able to see the two sides of the war - just like we did in Ace Combat 4

where you can see Mobius 1's point of view and the Yellow Squadron's point of view as

seen by the storyteller boy who links the two point of views.

Having Erusian pilots forming the Trigger Squadron would help establish the link

between the Osea and the Erusian point of views during Ace Combat 7.

So this is my theory on the Trigger Squadron, but keep in mind this is just a theory,

I might be right or wrong, either completely or partially.

What does matter to me isn't seeing the result when Ace Combat 7 gets released

but rather just have fun of thinking how it could be.

I hope you've enjoyed this theory and if there's anything that I didn't talk about please mention

in the comments together with what you think.

This was Ace Combat Fan and stay tuned for more Ace Combat!

For more infomation >> Ace Combat 7 - Trigger Squadron: a squadron made up by Erusian prisoners (Game Theory) - Duration: 6:54.

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Using Live Minnows for Jumbo Perch - Duration: 8:14.

This week we are in upstate New York

learning how to catch jumbo perch with minnows.

We're here with our Senko Skipper North team,

including Justin,

who is going to teach us how to use tip downs,

an effective method of ice fishing

that he he particularly enjoys.

Now, the thing about tip downs is...

Oh $#@%!

Oh $#@%!!

$#@%, gotta go!

Holy $#@%! Get that thing!

... you have to run to them to get the fish in time!

Justin's going to teach us how to set one up.

???

Ok... hehehe!

How do you set one of these up?

Well, I dig a hole out...

get all the ice out.

I got bases for them.

Then you gotta unhook the hooks off the reels.

You wanna undo the line...

... set it at the right depth...

... hmmm, yeah that should be about right.

Now, you put your bait on it, which is a minnow.

The minnows are all in here...

... and throw it right down the hole...

... and hopefully, in a few minutes we'll have a fish!

And then, how do you know that there's a fish on it?

It will go...

Just like that? Yup!

And then you run over and grab it? Oh, yes.

They might wanna stay like that for a while

-and then you pull it!- Or it will stay like that,

or every once in a while it'll do that.

How many of these are you setting up?

I have four of 'em.

Four of 'em.

Alright.

Thanks Justin! You're welcome.

Alright.

Now we just wait.

Wait for these things to tip down.

Alright, listen.

This minnow's gotta be dead....

... it's gotta be dead....

... minnow's gotta be dead...

... yeah, it is.

You know what?

I got to say to you?

(mischievous cackling)

Brendon, grab it!

I got it. Grab what!?

That one right there in front of you!

Hold on, hold on!

Alright...

Pull! See if he's there.

Whoo! He's there!

Look at that!

Oh, oh! It's a jumbo!

There ya go!

Brendon here...

I like your system, Justin! He got it

old- fashioned on his first tip up ever.

Look at that. That is a nice perch!

Look it has blue!

It's got a little bit of blue on it?

Right there.

Why is it blue?

The best part about tip down fishing

was watching Justin run around on the ice all day.

Would you try this kind of fishing?

Comment below and let us know!

It started tipping and I got it!

And look, look how it see-saws.

It just goes *wee*

*wee-wer*

What's going on with you, Justin?

Ohh, I just found one of these...

What is that?-- And uhh!

Right behind me! Here we go!

Hold on a minute...

... let it down...

What is that? What is that? Pop it back up...

... could be a perch--

--and there goes Christian over there guys!!

Another one!

... gotta see if he's gonna go down...

There it goes--here it goes...

It's bobbin'! Hopefully, hopefully...

and I got him!

Did you?

Yes I did!

Alriiight!

Nice perch, Justin! That's right guys, here we go.

Ahh, prickle dickle.

Prickle dickle!

On my finger.

There you have it, folks. Prickle dickle on his finger.

Mmm, I got something stuck in my tooth.

Ow.

I use it at work!

Why are you brushing your teeth right now?

They're hollow.

Wow! Yup.

Live minnows worked really well for us,

but we want to know from you guys,

what other ice fishing methods do you use?

Has anyone watching ever even been ice fishing?

Or tip down fishing?

We loved being out on the ice,

watching everyone run around all day after the fish.

$#@%, gotta go!

Oh $#@%!

Holy $#@%! Get that thing!

Oh, $#@%!

Oh, I, I gotta go!

Holy $#@%!

Brendon!

What!?

I got a tip down goin' down!

Run Forest, run!

Ahh!

There he is!

I told you I wasn't wearing my heavy clothes out here,

this is why!

I knew it was gonna happen already.

All the way down!

He's still there!

Aw, a baby. Nice.

A baby one. No, this is a baby one.

Oh, geeze, yeah!

Jesus...

Oh! Brendon! Brendon!

Over here! Over here!

Here he goes- oh! A slob!

Look at that right there!

Brendon, how do you feel about this?

That scared the $#@% outta me!

I had no idea what was going on!

I thought it was my- my rod!

Well, there you go. (Ohh a fat one!)

I work at a dairy farm.

Yeah.

(Tip down!)

Here we go, guys.

He's there! Got him?

Ohh! Holy $#@%!

Yea-ha-hah!

That's a bigass one!

Let's not f*** around.

The funny thing about Justin as well is,

even though he runs, screaming for his tip downs,

he wants to hide his good fish from the other fishermen

so they don't know he has a good spot.

What the--?

What the--!?

Double! Look, look at this!

Doubles! Erin!

Doubles!

(Bailey) Oh, I think he ate the minnow...

No. Nope, it's right there.

Haha, he spit it out!

Oh! I gotta go-oh-oh-oooh!

Ooh!

What if we found a mermaid down there, Justin?

Wha--hah!

There'd be something wrong!

Heeh heh!

We'd have to cut a bigger hole in the ice!

??

You're tip down's moving.

Son of a b#@%!

Ho! $#@%!

GoPro it!

GoPro!

You get the GoPro?

Oh, wow!

It's a pike!

Tip down, tip down!

Ho! Tip down!

Tip down-dee-down-dee-down-dee-down!

Oooh! He's there!

Yeah!

A lot of fish, right Dad?

(Yeah!)

You're missing out, Dad!

Yeah, tell him to come next time!

You gotta come next time!

You should all come with us next time!

If you're interested in going on a fishing trip with us,

or you want us to come to your area,

let us know in the comments!

Thank you guys for watching,

don't forget to like and subscribe!

For more infomation >> Using Live Minnows for Jumbo Perch - Duration: 8:14.

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Bruno Valdez: "Éramos una gran defensa, pero perdimos un poco la confianza" - Duration: 1:27.

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Cuba Trip: Pack the Perfect Photo Equipment - Duration: 7:06.

Hi, this is Jay P. Morgan, today on The Slanted Lens I'm gonna talk about how we pack to come

here to Cuba.

We pack very light, much lighter than I've ever packed before, so let's take a look at

what we've got.

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So I'm here at the casa, or the house that we stayed at.

Wonderful house, wonderful host here, just had a great time, a great place to stay.

Right off the market, you hear the market going right outside of our window, which is

really fun, the market is right down the street here, it kinda packs up each evening and then

in the morning it comes back.

But anyway, I'm gonna talk about how I packed.

I brought this medium-sized bag by Vanguard.

I love this bag for a couple reasons, it's not too large, it's not too small.

I love the entry point on the side, this is a must for me when I travel.

I absolutely have to have this.

This makes it so I can flip off one shoulder, on a strap, I can put things in and it's easy

to work with.

But let's look exactly what I have in the bag and what I brought with me today.

First off, in the top pouch, I brought the most important thing that you need on a trip

like that and that is toilet paper, because one never knows a situation that one might

be in, toilet paper.

And snacks and more snacks, and even some more snacks.

And a headlamp.

I always carry a headlamp in here just in case I get in a dark situation at night and

I wanna be able to see something.

So that's what I have kind of in the top.

Now if we open this up, I brought Sony cameras on this trip, Sony only.

So in the top here I've got all my batteries and chargers, Sony batteries and chargers.

One knows when you're shooting with Sony, you need a ton of batteries and chargers.

And so in this main pouch here I have my a7R II and I brought a 24-70 Sony Lens and the

reason I brought that was only one reason and that is because Julene has a really hard

time shooting BTS and keeping it in focus.

So with that Sony lens, it's turnkey, it just focuses for her, you put the face smile recognition

on, and it just follows me around, so it makes it very easy to use.

And so that's the reason we brought that lens, and it's small and easy for her to use so

that's what we brought.

But the lens I love to shoot with most on my mount is 35 millimeter lens.

I just...I love it because it sees enough of the world and yet I can still use it as

a portrait type lens.

I absolutely love this lens.

So I brought a 35 and then I brought an 85 because I wanna be able to get in a little

tighter and more of a portrait kinda situation and it's just a little closer and I love that

lens for that reason.

I brought my Syrp Mini, with the cables in here.

I'm gonna do some portraits while we're here, some panoramic portraits and that'll be fun.

So I brought my Syrp Mini.

I brought an a7S for us to do BTS on.

Right now we're doing the BTS on the a7R II because of the 4K gives us the ability to

punch in.

But a7S with an adapter for my lenses.

I brought a CSLR strap.

I still love this strap, I've had it forever.

Reason I love it is because I throw it over my shoulder, I can leave this attached to

the camera, I can leave this around my shoulder underneath the backpack, so I'm not trying

to wrestle all this stuff apart and I can just pull the camera out, slide this out of

my pack, and then I can put it back on, put my camera back on.

I brought two of these which are PocketWizard Pluses because I wanna be able to run the

one strobe I bring, I want it off the camera and so it's just way off this camera.

I've gotta come up with a better solution for these, something smaller than this when

I'm traveling.

This is too big for what it needs to do.

And I know there's things out there, throw 'em in the comments if you have things that

you think would be a great alternate to that PocketWizard.

Although I love PocketWizards, they are so reliable.

But it'd just be nice to have something a little bit smaller.

This is the scariest thing I brought on this trip, and that is I did not bring a laptop,

I did not bring a way to download, I just brought a container here.

Everything I'm shooting is in one place, this is the one kind of flaw in my system here

that makes me really nervous, and that is I really should've brought a laptop and a

place to download these.

So there's what I've got in my camera bag that I carry on my back.

That's about 16 pounds, maybe a little less, but it's pretty heavy.

I try to unload some of that stuff when I get to the hotel where we're staying at, well,

not hotel, the Airbnbs, so just to get a little lighter if I'm gonna carry it around with

me during the day.

But now in my suitcase, I've got several things.

The 265 Carbon Fiber VEO tripod, which is lightweight, collapses, it's very small, and

it's just a great tripod.

Now I know that Vanguard is reworking this tripod, another version of that coming out.

It'll be interesting to see where that goes, but I've used this tripod a lot and I've liked

it a lot.

I carry my bracket for my Syrp Mini, so I can do the vertical panoramic views.

I carry the 600 Canon strobe, that's the only strobe or the only power I'm gonna have on

this trip.

Then I have a small stand with a bracket so I can put that 600 strobe on there, so I can

put the hot shoe on this and just a way to set it up, not have to have someone to hold

it.

Although I had my daughter the other night with me and she was just holding it, which

made it really easy.

And then last of all, I've got a sound kit for doing what we're doing right now, which

is really just a lav set from Sennheiser.

And I've got the Sony sound system now, that attaches on top of the camera, it gives me

inputs that go right in the camera and puts the sound right on the clip, and that way

I don't have to carry a zoom recorder or something extra, another piece of device.

I mean, this thing's fairly large in and of itself, but it does give me a mic option to

bring a mic sound into the camera and it also brings the lav into the camera, so I can have

two XLR inputs on it, which makes it very, very nice.

So that's what I have in there, that's basically my little sound kit.

And this all goes in my suitcase.

And that's what I carry.

Oh, the one thing I forgot, I did bring a reflector, a small 32-inch reflector that's

hiding in my suitcase too.

Doesn't seem like too much to me, but, you know, when you're hauling it around, day after

day and place to place, Julene's going, "That's too much equipment."

Every time we go out, Julene goes, "Less equipment, less equipment."

And pretty soon I'm just gonna have a camera with a lens.

So there's all the equipment that we brought with us to Cuba, between Jolene and I.

It's really set up so that Julene and I can work together, Julene doing BTS and me shooting.

So in our next segment, we're gonna talk about how we did our street photography, how we

did our formal portraits, and take a look at how we did that here in Cuba.

So keep those cameras rolling, keep on clicking.

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For more infomation >> Cuba Trip: Pack the Perfect Photo Equipment - Duration: 7:06.

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Judge loosens house arrest terms for Dalia Dippolito - Duration: 1:18.

TO THE JUDGE.

ALEX: A JUDGE PARTIALLY GRANTED

DALIA DIPPOLITO'S REQUEST THIS

MORNING BUT SHE WILL REMAIN ON

HOUSE ARREST UNTIL TRIAL.

>> HOUSE ARREST IS JUST NOT LIKE

LET'S GO HAVE A PARTY AND DO

WHATEVER WE WANT TO DO.

>> HAVING ADDED RESTRICTIONS IS

PUNISHING HER WHEN SHE'S

PRESUMED TO BE INNOCENT.

ALEX: THE JUDGE NOT FULLY

CONVINCED DALIA DIPPOLITO'S

HOUSE ARREST RESTRICTIONS SHOULD

BE MODIFIED.

>> THE PURPOSE OF HOUSE ARREST

IS HAVING SOMEONE ON HOUSE

ARREST.

ALEX: THE JUDGE DENIED HER

REQUEST TO BE FREE TO LEAVE HER

HOME DAILY WITH A 6:00 P.M.

CURFEW BUT WILL ALLOW HER TO GO

OUTSIDE, LIMITED TO HER FRONT

AND BACKYARD.

>> MS. DIPPOLITO WANTED TO DO

DURING THAT 10 HOUR WINDOW, WAS

GO TO THE PARK WITH HER CHILD

, GO TO THE GROCERY STORE, GO

PEOPLE THAT MOST PEOPLE WHO ARE

PRESUMED INNOCENT WANT TO DO.

ALEX: DIPPOLITO WILL BE ALSO BE

ALLOWED TO ATTEND HER BROTHER'S

>> THE ONLY REQUIREMENT WOULD BE

SHE GIVE HER SUPERVISING OFFICER

THE SPECIFIC TIMES THAT SHE'S

GONE.

ALEX: BUT SHE WILL NOT BE

ALLOWED TO GO TO THE GROCERY

STORE OR A PARK, AND CAN ONLY GO

TO CHURCH ON SPECIFIC DAYS.

>> MAYBE WE'LL TRY TO GET MORE

SPECIFIC RESTRICTIONS.

For more infomation >> Judge loosens house arrest terms for Dalia Dippolito - Duration: 1:18.

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Transformers Origins: Inferno! - Duration: 0:25.

He is the selfless rescuer!

Save the day with Inferno!

Among those tending to the damage the Decepticon assault on Iacon was causing, Inferno was

crushed by a falling elite cruiser but managed to survive as he was in later stages of the

war.

Inferno has also appeared in the Beast Wars continuity, the Unicron Trilogy, the live-action

continuity, the Animated continuity, the Aligned continuity, and the Shattered Glass continuity.

For more infomation >> Transformers Origins: Inferno! - Duration: 0:25.

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El divertido reencuentro de Dueñas con el policía al que empujó al celebrar en la final - Duration: 2:56.

For more infomation >> El divertido reencuentro de Dueñas con el policía al que empujó al celebrar en la final - Duration: 2:56.

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R&B Group Bell Biv DeVoe on Their Game-Changing Debut Album | Where Are They Now | OWN - Duration: 1:18.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

When we recorded "Poison," we knew in our hearts

that that record spoke to us and what we were all about.

And how we wanted the world to see us.

And we had a little fight with the record company,

because they wanted us to go in another direction.

But we stood by that.

Because we knew that that's what we wanted to do.

We wasn't recording "Poison" thinking, 25 years,

the song is going to be the most played,

still going to be getting played in the clubs.

We were just grabbing hold of what we believed in.

"Poison" is, still to this day, hip hop smoothed down

on the R&B tip with a pop feel.

And that's why it's so powerful and it hits

so many different audiences.

I feel damn good when them snares drop on national TV now.

Cuz I know I set it off.

"Where Are They Now?"

All new Saturdays, 10:00, 9:00 central.

And on the Watch OWN app.

Anytime, anywhere.

For more infomation >> R&B Group Bell Biv DeVoe on Their Game-Changing Debut Album | Where Are They Now | OWN - Duration: 1:18.

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RAW FOOTAGE OF UFOS CAPTURED AT OBSERVATORY IN NORWAY - Duration: 3:35.

RAW FOOTAGE OF UFOS CAPTURED AT OBSERVATORY IN NORWAY.

�There is nothing new to be discovered in physics now.

All that remains is more and more precise measurement.� This statement was made by

Lord Kelvin in 1900 and shattered only five years later when Einstein published his paper

on special relativity.

The new theories proposed by Einstein challenged the current framework of understanding, forcing

the scientific community to open up to an alternate view of the true nature of our reality.

This serves as a great example of how things that are taken to be truth can suddenly change

to fiction.

�Lord Kelvin�s statements bare with it the voice of paradigms past � We knew that

the Earth was flat, we knew that we were the center of the universe, and we knew that a

man-made heavier than air piece of machinery could not take flight.

Through all stages of human history, intellectual authorities have pronounced their supremacy

by ridiculing or suppressing elements of reality that simply didn�t fit within the framework

of accepted knowledge.

Are we really any different today?

Have we really changed our acceptance towards things that won�t fit the frame?

Maybe there are concepts of our reality we have yet to understand, and if we open our

eyes maybe we will see that something significant has been overlooked.� � Terje Toftenes

Known as the Hessdalen Interactive Observatory, scientists at the University of Ostfold, Hessdalen,

Norway have captured and documented many strange anomalies that seem to plague the area.

It�s the only official 24 hour UFO observatory in the world.

Radar and cameras have tracked and filmed numerous unexplainable phenomenon, the fastest

one recorded at 30,000 km per hour.

(Faster than any known air-craft today.)

The example you see in the video below is known as the �Hessdalen phenomenon.� In

September of 2007, a major survey was carried out by university scientists and students

with a number of observation instruments.

On the fourth night, the phenomenon decided to show up for them, up close.

The first UFO you see is not the one that showed up for the scientists and students

working in the field, it comes shortly after that.

The footage below is from a documentary called The Day Before Disclosure by Norwegian filmmaker

Terje Toftenes.

Click here to watch the full documentary and learn more about it.

For more CE articles related to the UFO phenomenon, and more details about the topic, you can

browse through our selection from most recent to last, here

For more infomation >> RAW FOOTAGE OF UFOS CAPTURED AT OBSERVATORY IN NORWAY - Duration: 3:35.

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'He was a great kid:' Knoch High School student killed in rollover crash on Route 8 - Duration: 2:03.

ROAD HAS PROVEN

VERY DANGEROUS OVER THE YEARS.

REPORTER: THE OWNERS OF

McBRIDE'S POINTED THIS OUT TO

US.

THEY SAY THAT THIS MARK WAS

CREATED BY AN ACCIDENT THAT

HAPPENED BACK IN AUGUST, AND

THIS ONE RIGHT NEXT TO IT IS A

REMINDER OF WHAT HAPPENED HERE

WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.

ACCORDING TO PENNDOT BETWEEN

2,011 AND 2015 THERE HAVE BEEN

11 ACCIDENTS ON THIS STRETCH OF

ROUTE 8 WHICH IS LET THAN A

MILE.

THE OWNERS HERE SAY SOMETHING

NEED TO BE DONE AND THEY KNOW

WHAT IT IS.

ONE BY ONE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

RETURN TO THE SPOT WHERE ONE OF

THEIR FRIEND TOOK HIS LAST

BREATH.

>> WE GATHER HERE TODAY TO

REMEMBER SOMEONE THAT WAS VERY

SPECIAL TO US.

REPORTER: THAT SOMEONE SPECIAL

WAS 16-YEAR-OLD CAMERON ASHTON.

>> HE ALWAYS HAD A SMILE ON HIS

FACE.

>> HE WAS A GREAT KID, YOU KNOW,

ABLE TO MAKE ANYBODY LAUGH.

>> TO HAVE SOMEBODY GO SO YOUNG

AND SO SPECIAL TO EVERYONE WE

CAN'T EVEN LIKE -- IT DOESN'T

SEEM REAL.

REPORTER: CAMERON'S FRIEND WAS

DRIVING THEM HOME FROM BUTLER

VOTECH WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON.

THE JEEP ROLLED OVER ON STATE

ROUTE 8 AND CRASHED INTO THE

SIDE OF McBRIDE BAR AND GRILL.

HIS FRIEND WALKED AWAY FROM THE

ACCIDENT, CAMERON WAS EJECTED

AND DIED SHORTLY AFTER.

THE OWNERS OF THE BAR HEARD WHAT

HAPPENED AND SAW THIS OUT OF

THEIR WINDOW.

>> I SAW A 16-YEAR-OLD BOY DIE.

I SAW A 16-YEAR-OLD BOY TAKE HIS

LAST BREATH ON MY PROPERTY.

OF IT NEEDS TO STOP.

REPORTER: SERENA BLAMES THE

DRAINAGE ALONG ROUTE 8 AND IN

WASHED OUT SPOT.

>> IT KEEPS CATCHING EVERYBODY'S

WHEELS AND BRINGING THEM RIGHT

INTO MY BUILDING.

>> FOR A 16-YEAR-OLD TO LOSE HIS

LIFE.

REPORTER: AND CAMERON'S FRIEND

WANT DO DO SOMETHING IN MEMORY

OF HIM HERE.

THEY ARE THINKING A CROSS

SURROUNDED BY SOME FLOWERS.

THE OWNERS OF McBRIDE ARE OKAY

WITH THAT, THEY JUST WANT TO

MAKE SURE THIS IT'S OFF OF THE

ROAD FOR EVERYONE'S SAFETY.

For more infomation >> 'He was a great kid:' Knoch High School student killed in rollover crash on Route 8 - Duration: 2:03.

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How Country Star Ty Herndon Inspired Others to Come Out | Where Are They Now | Oprah Winfrey Network - Duration: 1:21.

[MUSIC PLAYING]

Two weeks after I came out publicly

on "Entertainment Tonight," I was back out on the road.

I was a little nervous about it because,

to be quite honest with you, I knew

there might be a chance that I couldn't do music anymore.

And two weeks after that interview aired,

I was singing at another sold-out show, man,

and once again just stunned at God's grace.

And after the show, I had these parents walk up to me.

And they had that 14-year-old kid with them.

And his dad looked at me and said,

OK, this kid wants to be in country music,

and he just came out to us.

And I knew in that sobering moment

exactly what my life was going to be like.

I get to sit down and talk the kids, or a 70-year-old man that

came to the show and said, through your story,

I had the courage to come out to my kids, come out to my family.

That's a big deal.

NARRATOR: "Where Are They Now?"

All new, Saturdays, 10:00/9:00 Central.

And on the Watch OWN app.

Anytime, anywhere.

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