Chủ Nhật, 2 tháng 4, 2017

Waching daily Apr 2 2017

Hello everybody welcome to this new video

I don't usually do tag videos but I thought this would be

A nice way to get to know each other better so...

Let's get it started!

My name was supposed to be Ivan but when my mom was pregnant

My sister felt in love with this guy named Marco

So they decided to change my name

Thank god...Thank you sister...Thank you

You probably know this but I stutter sometimes

So I started singing and acting because you know when you use your diaphragm

You don't stutter...So I could feel like a normal kid...Yeah

When I was in elementary school I had a Leonardo Dicaprio sticker album

And also, I had those...You know the collectible cards? Yeah...

I was a huge fan of Leonardo Dicaprio, ok?!

I was afraid of EVERYTHING when I was a child

One time I was walking with my parents and I saw two guys running towards me

And I thought they wanted to kidnap me, like I was sure they wanted to kidnap me

So I started running for my life I was like

...But they were just running

I was in a volleyball team for many years

Since I'm from a small city there weren't enough guys to make a male team

So I used to play in the girls team

I've always been extremely competitive

My first girlfriend was also in the volleyball team

And one day she messed up and I started yelling at her like

"YOU SUCKED!"...And she started crying and she left the team...

And we kind of broke up after that...

I used to have a mole on my cheek, just like Mr. Bean

Even in Korea they kept saying the I'm the kind of

"Handsome version" of Mr. Bean...

Is that even a compliment? Is that even a compliment? I don't know, I don't think so

I love musicals! I went to a professional musical theatre academy after high school

And one of my biggest dreams is to be in a big musical production

In my family we are all artists

My dad has a rock band, my mom loves to act

And my sister is an actual professional jazz singer

I'm the only one dancing

I always loved dancing but I was too shy

Because you know in Italy it's like a "girl thing" to dance so...

I started dancing only when I was 16 years old

I started listening to k-pop while I was looking for Britney Spears' videos

And there was this thing going on about Boa copying Britney Spears moves

For her music videos

I found about Boa that way but I ended up liking Boa much much more than Britney

I broke my ankle multiple times

Everytime in a very very stupid way

I have a bee phobia. When I was young a swarm of bees wanted to kill me

Because I hit their hive with a ball

Shock...

I suffer from sleeping paralysis

If you don't know what sleeping paralysis is

It's basically one of the worst things that can ever happen in your life

It's like when you're still sleeping but you open your eyes

And you see things...You see like monsters and creatures

I ADORE sour cream

If a plate involves sour cream, I'm in

My first big concert was Beyonce's concert in Milan

I cried the whole time and I decided that I wanted to dance on a stage like that one day

When I was little I was at my uncles apartment and the apartment caught on fire!

I was with my cousin who is one year younger than me

And I was accused of setting the apartment on fire till I was 20...

When my younger cousin finally admitted it was her fault

B**ch

I have to hug something to fall asleep

That's why I have a lot of pillows

Including the dog one you all like

I know you like that pillow

It takes me ages to fall asleep and even if there's a tiny little noise

I wake up so I have to use ear plugs and an eye mask every freaking night

Recently I can't stay in crowded places for a long time

So I stopped going to clubs and I also can't take flights in economy class

Because after a few hours I feel like...

That's why I have to take business class tickets everytime I have a long flight to do

So I really have to work hard if I wanna go somewhere

So that's all I hope you guys enjoyed this video

Please let me know if you guys have something in common with me

In the comment section down below

If you wanna be part of the subtitles team

Please send me a private message on Facebook

You will be credited in the video and I'll also mention you at the end of the video

I'll see you next time! Pizza...Carbonara...

CIAO!

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Bicycletouring Balkan #1 - Slovenia and Croatia - GER with ENG subtitles - Duration: 15:21.

Balkan - Fall 2016

45 Days

2110 km

Part 1

Slovenia and Croatia

Hello and best greetings from Slovenia

Country No. 10 on our Worldbicycletour

So we made it to Kopriva

Our warmshowers host is living here

And we have some flowers

And a sixpack

Now we see if we can find his house

He gave us funny explanations

Should be on the right site

With a curch nearby - which is over there

And it should be the only house with a tower

Lets see

So here is a little update

The day before yesterday we found the house of Kirk

Who was our warmshowers host

Everything worked well and it was amazing

In the evening we made a walk trough the village

And visited some people

The Beekeeper of the village

The Potato Farmer

And in the end the winegrower where he buys his wine...

...That was fatal

He and his wife immediately invited us into their house

And then we sat at the kitchen table

And lots of wine and food was served

It was super funny

And we had lots of fun

But yesterday we had a hangover

We slept long at Kirks house

At 4 PM we started cycling

After we messaged our next warmshowers host...

...that we will arrive a day later

And thats how it is now

We are one day later than expected

Now we pack our stuff

Yesterday we only did 7 kilometers

And pitched our tent here

Pretty exhausted, but now it's okay

Now it's 50 km to our next Host

Yeah it was super funny

Exactly how we imagined Balkan

That the people are super nice and friendly

And that they are very hospitable

Exactly how it was - very crazy!

Very friendly!

Lets see what happens today in the evening

We won't drink something i think

We arrived!

Park - I don't know how to pronounce - Skocjanske jame

Olga is at the information

Checks how expensive it is and how long a tour takes

And if we can left our bikes here

We are at the exit of the Caves

We were not allowed to film or take a photo inside

So you couldn't join us

But it was pretty cool

Beautiful

You can see the biggest underground canyon of Europe

Definitely worth a visit

It was awesome!

Is it on? Yeah!

We almost arrived at our next Warmshowers in Slovenia

The last kilometers were very, very steep

We had to push our bikes about 1.5 km uphill

Luckily we are now in the village Bac

And we have to search the house

Because in Slovenia the small villages...

... don't have Streetnames. Just Numbers!

Now we have to be lucky and find No. 45!

Good morning!

Yesterday everything was fine with our Warmshowers

You can see the house

We pitched up our tent here

Our bikes are there, we already packed everything

Here we are drying our Tent

Our hosts are already at work

We were allowed to stay a bit longer

To dry our stuff

And charge our batteries

Thats what we are doing now. Maybe 30 minutes...

And today is our last day in Slovenia

It's now about 30 km to the border

And then we are going to Slovenia!

So we had three

Four days

Three which we remember ...

...and one Bonus day which wasn't planned

But it was so great here

We've met nice people and saw amazing ladscapes

Best greetings from Croatia!

We just crossed the border

The first border where we had to Show our passports!

Now it'll be more interesting and adventurous!

We will now cycle straight to the Mediterranean Sea

And stay at the coastline until "Split"

It's about 350 km from here

Thats the first stage of Croatia

And as i said now we go to the Mediterranean Sea

It's raining a bit

Because of that maybe we won't film so much today

But tomorrow!

The day after tomorrow will be good weather!

Just got some croation cash at the ATM

Yesterday the passport Control and now no more Euro...

...But Croatian Kuna

100 and 200 Kuna - Great!

Lets see how far we come with this

Maybe it will be enough :)

The tent is ready

Now we will cook

We'll have millet

With veggies!

And beans

First portion is ready and the cabbage is perfect

Morning!

It's super stormy!

It was like this all night long

We couldn't sleep

Because the tent was moving in the storm

Pretty exhausting

It's quite early now

I think it's 7AM

We packed the tent

Packing the rest of our stuff now and move on

Then we look for a place to have breakfast

One of our seat pads flew away

We haven't found it

But everything else is safe

It's okay i think!

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CON VLOG - Dutch Comic Con - Black Butler - Duration: 11:09.

We are at the convention!

And... A lot of people...

Mini baby Ciel (aka the Anime Fairy): Nuuhhhh im not that toll ;-;

This is an order. Undertaker!

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Galaxy S8 DEX Dock + Samsung Galaxy S8 Microsoft Edition + Intel Optane M.2 SSD - Duration: 9:30.

Hey guys Brainy Here and welcome back to a brand new video on the channel.

In today's video I have a lot of things to cover in terms of tech news, so let's

get right into it.

So first off we have some new info about The Samsung GALAXY S8.

If you haven't yet seen my recent video on the S8 Check it out using the link below

but this bit of info is more about something that works directly with the S8.

Samsung's DeX dock for the Galaxy S8 costs $150 and will ship in April.

The dock that unlocks the Galaxy S8's desktop PC-like experience will retail for $149.99,

according to Samsung's website.

It's scheduled to ship in "late April," likely coinciding with the widespread launch

of the S8.

The DeX Station, as Samsung calls it, attaches to your Galaxy S8 or S8 Plus via USB-C and

lets you plug in an external monitor, keyboard, and mouse.

It's designed to heighten productivity, giving users the tools and experience that

they're accustomed to getting from a full-fledged desktop.

You also have full access to your regular phone notifications and incoming calls / texts.

The DeX Station features two USB 2.0 ports, an ethernet jack, HDMI, and a USB-C port for

charging everything.

There's a fan built in to keep your Galaxy running cool while in desktop mode.

Onto other news, Twitter has redesigned replies so usernames don't count against the 140-character

limit.

Something that twitter has been missing for a while actually.

Twitter usernames will no longer count against the 140-character limit in replies, the company

said yesterday, following months of testing in which users complained that the redesign

was confusing.

Twitter hides their name unless you mouse over a link, making replies harder to browse.

The goal of the redesign is to "let you express more with 140 characters," Twitter

said in a blog post.

The move follows a change last year that excluded media attachments including photos, GIFs,

and polls from being included in the character count.

I personally think this is a pretty useful improvement as it will obviously give you

more space when typing out a tweet.

Therefore more can be said in a reply to one person.

Moving onto our next tech bit, it looks like Microsoft is selling its own Samsung Galaxy

S8 Microsoft Edition.

Pretty interesting bit of new here.

Samsung originally bundled Microsoft's Skype, OneDrive, and OneNote apps on the Galaxy S6

and S7, but it appears things are a little different this year.

Samsung unveiled its latest Galaxy S8 handset this week , and now Microsoft is planning

to offer its own customized version.

The Samsung Galaxy S8 Microsoft Edition is available for preorders right now at Microsoft's

US retail stores, and will include Microsoft's range of apps and services.

"A Microsoft customization is applied to the Samsung Galaxy S8 and Galaxy S8+ Microsoft

Edition when the devices are unboxed and connected to Wi-Fi," says a Microsoft spokesperson.

"This customization ensures customers a best-in-class productivity experience with

Microsoft applications such as Office, OneDrive, Cortana, Outlook and more."

That's truly something I never expected amidst the news surrounding Samsung's Newest

Flagship.

Onto other news, Samsung confirms the Note 7 is coming back as a refurbished device.

There's gonna be a good bit of Samsung News in this video by the way.

the company has released a statement regarding its plans to recycle Note 7 devices.

The process comes in three parts: save salvageable components such as camera modules and semiconductors,

extract metal parts with the help from "eco-friendly" third-party companies, and sell refurbished

devices "where applicable."

The announcement appears to walk back on what Samsung initially pledged last fall, when

it said it would dispose of the Note 7 and had no plans to repair or refurbish them.

Instead, Samsung has confirmed it will work with local authorities and carriers to sell

it as a refurbished device, rumored to come with a smaller battery to prevent it from

overheating and catching fire.

The company said available markets are to be determined as they work with local regulators

to approve of the sale.

"The objective of introducing refurbished devices is solely to reduce and minimize any

environmental impact," Samsung told The Verge in a statement.

It also hinted that the phone may be renamed entirely when more details are unveiled.

"The product details including the name, technical specification and price range will

be announced when the device is available.

Samsung will not be offering refurbished Galaxy Note 7 devices for rent or sale in the US."

My question here is will people actually buy.

And yes, I know people will, but how will the numbers look compared to what we've

seen from previous editions of Samsung Phones.

It's a refurbished device, and I don't really expect numbers to be extremely high,

but it will indeed be interesting to see how things turn out.

Onto more tech news, Intel Launches Optane Memory M.2 Cache SSDs For Consumer Market.

Last week, Intel officially launched their first Optane product, the SSD DC P4800X enterprise

drive.

This week, 3D XPoint memory comes to the client and consumer market in the form of the Intel

Optane Memory product, a low-capacity M.2 NVMe SSD intended for use as a cache drive

for systems using a mechanical hard drive for primary storage.

The Intel Optane Memory SSD uses one or two single-die packages of 3D XPoint non-volatile

memory to provide capacities of 16GB or 32GB.

The controller gets away with a much smaller package than most SSDs (especially PCIe SSD)

since it only supports two PCIe 3.0 lanes and does not have an external DRAM interface.

Because only two PCIe lanes are used by the drive, it is keyed to support M.2 type B and

M slots.

This keying is usually used for M.2 SATA SSDs while M.2 PCIe SSDs typically use only the

M key position to support four PCIe lanes.

The Optane Memory SSD will not function in a M.2 slot that provides only SATA connectivity.

Contrary to some early leaks, the Optane Memory SSD uses the M.2 2280 card size instead of

one of the shorter lengths.

This makes for one of the least-crowded M.2 PCBs on the market even with all of the components

on the top side.

And, ok I won't be going through all the specifics when it comes to Intel's new release,

but you can go through all the needed info using the links provided below as usual.

In other news, Google Home is getting a bunch of new smart home integrations.

Google Home is becoming a much more capable control center for smart home devices today,

with the addition of support from several more products and systems.

August, Wink, LIFX, TP-Link, Rachio, Vivint, and Best Buy's Insignia are all announcing

integrations with Google Home, allowing owners of their products to issue voice controls

through Google's speaker.

TechCrunch reports that First Alert, Frigidaire, Logitech, Geeni, and Anova are also adding

integrations.

Here's what some of them will let you do:

August will let you lock its smart lock and check whether it's locked or not (but not

unlock it by voice) Wink will let you control lights and thermostats

connected to a Wink Hub LIFX will let you control the color and brightness

of its lights TP-Link will let you control its smart lights,

outlets, and switches Rachio will let you control its sprinkler

system by voice Vivint will let you control products connected

to its system by voice.

And all this seems to increase the productivity of our lives little by little by giving us

more time to do important work and focus less on the small things.

Moving on with the tech news, Razer upgrades its 17-inch Blade Pro to Kaby Lake.

Razer is upgrading last year's model with an overclockable quad-core Kaby Lake processor,

faster memory (2667MHz), and THX certification for both the screen and the audio jack.

Razer also "upgraded" the price: the laptop now has a $3,999 starting price, compared

to $3,699 for the original.

Razer says the laptop should have the same thermal performance as the last generation,

even with overclocking and the faster RAM.

For graphics it's the same GeForce 1080 since there's no 1080 Ti for laptops, sadly.

And finally for today's tech news, Microsoft lets you download the Windows 10 Creators

Update a little early.

Microsoft is making the final version of its Windows 10 Creators Update available early

for those who want to install the update ahead of its general availability.

Microsoft is prepping for a gradual, multi-stage rollout of the Windows 10 Creators Update

starting on April 11th.

But if you're eager to get your hands on it a bit early, you can manually download

it on April 5th.

The company said in a blog post that it will make the Creators Update available through

its Update Assistant so anyone who is using a licensed version of Windows 10 can install

it one week ahead of the official rollout.

For everyone else, the Creators Update is being pushed out on April 11th, first to newer

PCs and onward to other devices over the course of a few months.

Windows Phone users will have to wait until April 25th for Microsoft to start rolling

out the update.

Microsoft is making an effort to ensure the update process allows for more customization

options on the user end.

"These include the ability to specify a time that is convenient for you, pause updates

for a week, and expand the 'active hours' time window during which you don't want

to be disturbed by an update," And that's it for today's video.

A fun quick Tech News review for this week.

If you enjoyed the video, learnt anything new, or want more, feel free to give this

video a thumbs up, subscribe for more, and leave a comment down below.

Use the links in the description to get more info about what I talked about here in this

video and also to check out previous videos.

Thanks for watching, thanks for your support, and I'll be seeing you in the next video.

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1 HOUR LULLABY for Babies to go to Sleep Real Baby Songs

Twinkle Twinkle little star LULLABY Song

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Экспедиция ЛАИ в Египет 2017г. NEW - Duration: 2:48.

10 years have passed since the release of the first film

from the series release "Forbidden Grounds of History" was issued

called "Mysteries of Ancient Egypt"

Not all the mysteries of Egypt

got into the film

It's high time to fill the

gap, let ourselves and the viewers

see the places

that only a few people managed

to see with their own eyes

The goal of our expedition was

to continue what Andrey Sklyarov

had begun to explore in Egypt

The expedition took place in the beginning

of January 2017

We managed to visit a few unique

and hard-to-get-at places

In Sakkara these are: tunnel system under Djoser pyramid,

Unas pyramid inner chamber,

and unusual tombs of Saite period.

in Dachur:

mysterious inner tunnels

of Bent Pyramid

in Abydos:

Osirion,

water has dired out there

by our visit as if on purpose;

Osiris Sanctuary which is under tourists' radar.

You can find more details

about these and other objects examined by our expedition

in the report, the link for which

you will see in the description to this video

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Conversations with John Sherman - Episode 17 - Duration: 41:27.

I'm wanting to be finished with dealing with

anything other than the need for us to...

All of us: you folks, everybody who is going to hear this webinar in the future, all of us.

We really need to...

get clear and active in what we have found here.

All of us: you, and me, and Carla,

and everybody who has ever been to our website,

anybody who's listening to this...

One of the most important things to understand about our work is its simplicity.

It really is simple.

We claim no non-human states and interventions.

It will not make your experience of life free of pain and confusion.

It will make your life much more open than it has been in the past.

Open to you.

Your life, your mind, your understanding of things, and so forth,

your mind, mostly, is much simpler than we imagine it to be.

And we have confounded it with complexity

in order to serve our need to think that we are so important

as individual human beings that we are...

The rest of the world can go to hell, as long as I am okay.

As long as I have what I need.

As long as I'm, you know, satisfied,

and not crazy, and not hating myself or anybody else.

And, of course, that's mostly, for most of us,

and it certainly is the case for my life too,

it's certainly the case that all of us who,

and when I say all of us, I mean pretty much every single individual human being on the planet.

Not literally everyone, but close enough.

It's not surprising that we would seek something

complicated, and superstitious, and non-human, and magical,

because it seems to us that

our misery with our own mind is so great,

and so impossible to do anything about,

that it's going to take something really big and...

explosive

in order for me to get finished with the idea

that there are so many things wrong with my life

that it ruins my experience of being a human being.

That's what we accomplish. We bring an end to the idea

that it's impossible, or difficult, for you, and me, and everybody else

to become human beings that are more or less satisfied with their lives.

It's not that life free of the fear is free of pain, or confusion, or anything of the kind,

but what it is free of is fear.

And when the fear is gone, the mind becomes much quieter,

much less full of things.

Thoughts become like a gentle rain rather than a thunderstorm.

So...

We found this. This really is the case.

We have found the cure for all mental misery in human life

and that's accomplished by a simple movement of attention

looking for the feel of you at the floor of your mind.

That's all it takes.

And it's that simple.

Now, what follows upon that...

I'm starting from the beginning because I want to bring into this context.

So that once that act of looking at yourself is accomplished,

the whole apparatus that...

Well, not the whole apparatus, but the cause of the whole apparatus

of misery, and suffering, and wanting, and not getting,

and wishing, and hoping, and all of that stuff...

The foundation of that is gone. It's just gone.

The thought forms and the habits of relationship,

habits of relationship with what happens within my own mind,

those will stay as they were when the fear was cured.

Until they don't.

But they're on their way out. They cannot survive.

And pretty quickly after having done the looking,

and by 'pretty quickly' I'm speaking of weeks maybe...

Weeks or months.

Pretty quickly after doing the looking, the first actual indication

that something has really changed...

I mean, when you first do the looking, you get a real kind of nice feeling,

and sweetness, and so forth and so on.

But then, after that, comes a kind of a thunderstorm of misery,

heartache, misunderstanding, confusion,

as if the mind now is no longer under any control.

It has just gone crazy all by itself.

And, to a certain extent, that's true.

Once you have done that act of looking,

the foundation of the misery,

the human misery, its foundation is gone,

but its foot soldiers are still there.

Its foot soldiers are the thought forms, the habits of thought,

the habits of relationship, the desires and aversions that have been

fed in the in the days of the fear.

They take time before they go away.

The cure is simple.

It's absolutely simple.

But it only has one effect, and that effect is to wash away

the underlying fear of life itself,

which is the sole cause of the mental misery

that drives us to desperation and denial,

and all the other crazy things that we do.

But those habits of thought that the mind has fallen in love with,

the habits of thought that are based on the assumption

that there is something wrong here,

that the most important thing for you to understand

is that there's something wrong here,

and for you find some way, by hook or by crook, to make it go away.

So that all of those attitudes and all of those habits of thought

remain as they were until they go away.

That's just what it is.

And that can take some time.

But the time is well spent if you realize

that the most important thing to do after the act of looking...

And once the act of looking is done, it really is of no consequence anymore.

I mean, people do look there and, you know, it's okay,

but after a while, it just doesn't call your attention,

because the actual feel of you is really not very interesting.

It's just you. Just simple you. Not all the...

misery and magic that accompanies the human mind.

So it only has that one effect.

The rest of it is for you to decide

what is going to happen after that one effect is in place.

And it's in place immediately.

It may take you some time to see that,

but once you see that something has happened, that something has changed in you,

then the only thing that you should do, I mean really...

You need to brush your teeth, and feed yourself, and so forth,

but the main thing that you want to do once you have done that act of looking,

the main thing you want to do

is to gain actual, intelligent control over your attention.

And the reason... I know I'm a broken record...

But the reason that this is so critically important is because

your attention, first of all, is the only thing you have anything to say about.

And for most of us, for most of our lives, we seem to have nothing to say about it,

because it doesn't occur to us that we can choose what we attend to.

Our attention is hijacked by bright shiny objects,

ugly objects, fearfulness, and all the other stuff.

So...

And that's the reason, by the way, that people who have have found some solution

to the underlying sense of humanity being just crazy,

and nothing to be done about it is that

once that act of looking is done,

the natural assumption is that, That's it. That's all I have to do.

I've taken the medicine, I can see that the medicine is working

from what John has told me to expect, and so forth...

And that's it.

And then what happens pretty quickly after that

is a period of real enhanced, and much worse, misery

than you had before you did the looking.

And that is, again, broken record again, that is because the habits of thought,

the habits of relationship with the people you know,

the habits of relationship with yourself,

the habits of relationship with your mind

are still just as they always were when they were born in the fear.

They don't go away, they don't get magically fixed, and so forth and so on...

It takes time for them to starve themselves out of your mind.

And that's a waste of time.

And that's a waste of your intelligence and a waste of your capacity

to be self-reliant in your management of your own mind within your own life.

So that's the main thing that you have to do.

And that's the main thing I ever want to talk to anybody about,

at least in the beginning.

But times have changed.

Times change.

And the times that we are living in right now are actually...

seriously dangerous to the future of human beings at all.

We're living in really, really tough times.

Scary times.

Times in which it seems like everything is kind of...

All the understandings, and agreements, and all of that stuff

that human beings have with one another,

it seems that we're in a time when they are just falling apart and disintegrating.

Now, this happens cyclically with human beings.

This is something that I've spent some time looking into,

and it seems that something on the order of every hundred years,

which is five generations,

something on the order of every hundred years,

the ways in which we have found to be ourselves and human in the world,

without too much misery... I mean, you know, there's the mental misery,

but without too much physical and worldly misery,

we get used to that.

But every hundred years or so, everything goes upside down.

It's not literally a hundred years, although in this case, it seems to be pretty much

literally a hundred years since the last time.

Since the last time the world went crazy.

Since the last time, or the beginning of the last time the world went crazy.

But now... And I have to say that, if you look back over history,

you will see that these crises change as time goes on,

and they become more murderous and terrible,

as we get better at creating ways to maim, and murder, and kill each other.

And it seems, frankly, now,

and I don't want to be, you know, some idiot that cries, "The sky is falling!"

But it really does seem as if the sky is falling on us now.

The understandings and agreements that had held us together,

both within our own lives, and our own families,

our own cities, and countries,

that they are flying apart.

The assumptions that we have taken for granted over these last hundred years

are falling apart.

And I have to tell you that I am really interested in the human world.

I find it to be a very interesting thing to think about.

And I read the New York Times very day.

I don't read everything in it, but I read the New York Times every day,

because I am deeply interested in understanding what is unfolding here for us,

in this world now, with drones, and civil wars, and...

You know, there's no way... I could try to make a listing

of all the things that are going on in the world today

that, say, 50 years ago would be unbelievable

what's happening here.

In all of our countries, in every country.

So, as I am here speaking to you now,

I am speaking to you in the hope that you can see

what it is that I am trying to say about the situation we find ourselves in,

and the situation we find ourselves in

begins with the situation we find our own minds to be in.

That's where it begins, the situation we find ourselves in.

And I assume that since you are here with me in this meeting,

that in all likelihood you are working to understand

and take intelligent control over your experience of your own mind,

and about the way in which your mind works.

I'm certain that that must be the case.

But if you look further outward from your own misery,

and even if what you're...

Well, if you look outward from your own misery,

you will see that the world that we live in now, this world...

I'm 74 years old, and I have been through a lot of stuff, as you probably know ,

but the world we live in now is crazy in a way that I don't think has ever been the case before.

And it's not because we are crazier than we have ever been before.

It's because we have much more power to destroy ourselves than we've had in the past.

We have that power for, you know, like fifty years, really,

but that, linked with the arising of more and more throwing off of

normal standards of communication, and working with one another, and so forth,

Those things are going away.

The way in which nations manage to keep themselves from killing each other,

those restraints are going away.

The restraints that hold democracies together are going away.

The restraints that hold...

worldwide capitalism...

The restraints that have made worldwide capitalism so huge a thing...

It's all there is, really...

And the constraints that have held that are going away.

They're disappearing.

People are going crazier than I have ever seen

in the 74 years that I've been on this planet.

And that's just the case.

And I feel... I have to say that I feel like we are in a race.

Us: me, you, Carla, roed, everybody.

We're in a race to find a way to get this solution to enough human beings

to bring a breath of fresh air in the human community as a whole.

So what I am speaking to you now, and when I speak to anybody now,

I am speaking from a sense of...

Kind of emergency.

We have got to we have got to find a way to bring sanity

to enough of the human family

to dampen down this rush to Armageddon, I think.

We seem almost to be on the brink of extinction.

I make statements like that because that's what I absolutely see to be the case.

I know why it is that way.

I know what the cause is.

And I know what the cure is.

But what I don't have is the means to bring this to enough human beings

to save us all.

The good, the bad, the ugly...

To save us all.

So that to me, the work of understanding the looking,

the work of understanding the importance of self-directed attention,

the work of doing all of that has taken on a much more...

Urgent...

An urgency in me that I had not felt before.

We've been around for a while.

From what I understand, the earliest evidence seems to suggest that

Homo sapiens, or Homo Sapiens humans,

appeared about 160,000 years ago in Ethiopia.

Well, that's 160,000 years that are about to go down the toilet

if we don't do something now.

And the root cause, again, is not wars and rumors of war.

Those have been our constant companions from the moment we completed

our evolutionary journey to become human.

It's not greed that's working to destroy the climate.

It's not any of that.

It is fear. It is only fear.

And we have the solution to that.

And I am going to beg you to do whatever you can to help us

bring this solution to enough people to see if we can stop this this rush to extinction.

And the interesting thing is that we think ourselves to be special

and it seems to me that...

It seems to me that our specialness is not to be found

in our intelligence and craftiness,

but in our interest in rape, murder, and war.

You know, we're almost certainly the only species on earth

that lives its life in fear and yearning for relief from fear.

Now, to fully understand the truth of what I'm saying, you have to be free of that fear.

You have to have begun the practice of self-directed attention,

because that's the only thing that gives you the means to determine

which thought-forms are useful and which are mere vestiges of the disease.

So, we're in a situation where, you know, we're really on the edge

of terrible things.

I am not going to predict extinction, but terrible things.

We could extinguish ourselves.

That is certainly easy, especially given what we're doing to the climate.

So, everything that...

My sole focus and purpose now is to find the people,

the skill sets, and the money to bring this thing to the world,

which so desperately needs it.

Now, regarding bringing it to the world, there are basically two ways

in which that happens.

One way is with those of you who have have found the...

Who understand and accept the fact that this is exactly what I say it is.

Those of you who see that probably have already been talking

to your family, your friends, and trying to get the word out as much as you can,

within the limitations that you have

of the number of people you can reach.

And that has to happen.

The folks that adopt this practice because they have been asked to do so

by people they know and trust, those folks will easily go through recovery,

will easily come to see the nature of things.

But...

You know, we, Carla and I...

anybody that will listen to me, I have one story to tell,

and I tell it to them every chance I get.

As does Carla.

So we have two possible ways of accomplishing what we're trying to accomplish.

And they both need to be working together.

Those of you who have friends and family, and so forth and so on,

who are open enough to hear what you have to say,

and maybe even try to say it,

do it.

Please do talk to them.

They will be fine.

They'll turn out fine, just from hearing from you.

They'll turn out fine.

So that's...

Word of mouth is the first way.

Through friends, family, acquaintances, by putting signs on buses or whatever...

That's word of mouth, and I'm really happy to say that

that is increasing all the time.

We have understandings that that is increasing all the time.

And people are coming forward who have heard of this work

from people that...

From people that heard of it from us.

The other thing, and this is the thing that we really...

I mean, everybody that gets sane, everybody who gets over the sickness,

the more people that get over the sickness, the better we all are.

But the way to reach enough to bring an end to this

before this last crisis turns us over

is through mass means.

Through mass media.

Through ways in which the simple suggestion is brought to large numbers of people

in the way that these things happen,

through newspapers, magazines, TV ads, interviews...

We have a lot of things that we want to do,

and the only...

I can't say this enough and it really hurts me to say it.

But the most useful and important thing of all,

not in the long run, but in the short run,

is for us to get solvent so that we don't have to spend...

I usually spend, I'd say, a good 30 hours a week

manipulating what little amount of money we have

so as to keep the bills paid.

That has to stop.

That has to go away.

I have to do things other than that.

The last thing I want to bring to you is a posting from our forum

that came in the other day.

And I think you ought to be able to hear this because it's really quite encouraging.

It was encouraging to us.

This is a forum posting.

"A considerable portion of what goes on in my head these days

"is about the looking and specifically how to spread it.

"Many ideas pop up.

"Some are good, while others, well, need development

"I have seen all types come and go.

"From creating a fear-free destination hostel,

"to acquiring the rainbow body,

"and to try to get the RiverGanga Foundation awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

"Thoughts I put my attention on grow and develop."

Hear that. Let me restate that.

"Thoughts I put my attention on grow and develop.

"Sometimes they turn into actions but, for the most part,

"they keep evolving into finer and more delicate forms,

"like how a potted flower will bloom if cared for.

"Others have a run until they, sooner or later, meet their fate,

"and are debunked as non-viable or uninteresting for whatever reason,

"in which case they normally dissipate quickly.

"All this happens seemingly on its own,

"only with attention as a rudder."

What a good way to say it.

"But how this works is old news.

"The news for me is the importance of community."

And that, by the way, is for me too.

The importance of community.

That's you. Community. It's you. All you folks.

And hopefully many more.

Back to the posting.

"What has recently caught my eye is that when we commune with one another,

"and use our collective attention,

"we can drive these developments in a much quicker rate than if we're alone.

"We feed off of each other's creativity and expressions.

"And it seems the mere presence of others

"will inspire, energize, and accelerate a process greatly.

"And according to what I observed, combining our beams of attention

"becomes extraordinarily powerful when the group members are not distracted

"by a context of fear.

"All that is done within Just One Look is, in truth, a collective achievement.

"All that is done within Just One Look is, in truth, a collective achievement."

You must see that to be true. This is me speaking...

You must see that to be true.

It's not Carla and I.

Back to the forum posting.

"I set a personal goal of sharing the looking with one person per day.

"And even though I can't always meet that goal,

"the results of the effort and attention put into it

"are, unlike most dreams, totally real.

"And if it wasn't for all the people in the forums,

"The Natural State Blog, the meetings, and all the rest,

"all which come from our common efforts,

"I would never have had the courage or inspiration to work in such a way.

"As the mind dreams of a great future upheaval,

"making strategies good and bad,

"what is happening here on the ground is that, person by person,

"the human creature writ large is getting better by the day.

"All thanks to grassroots.

"At heart, this insight implies that simply paying attention

"to the components which make up our community

"can, and will, accelerate this movement further.

"And that we don't need to know exactly how it will unfold,

"but only to trust our presence here.

"That's all that counts.

"And if what I've seen about communal effort is true,

"then we can collaborate by bearing will and attention.

"And that all forms of participation will help and grow the collective intelligence.

"Not a huge amount of effort is needed from each one of us

"to energize Just One Look so it can grow and flourish even more.

"It is my feeling that whatever comes out of it

"will be exemplary of all that is good, right, and beautiful in this world.

"This is the greatest and most valiant attempt for lasting peace

"that probably was ever attempted.

"So join in.

"We'll cross our streams of attention,

"kind of like they did in those 80's movies,

"while busting the worst kind of ghosts.

"And maybe we have a chance to bust the real ghost,

"the fear of life, once and for all."

Thank you, roed, that's beautiful.

About the title...

The title is: Let's Not throw Away Our Shot!

About title...

Carla and I...

I guess last week, or the week before, Carla and I had the great good luck

to watch a filming of the entire production of Hamilton with the original cast.

It had been filmed during a live performance by someone who had the knack for filming such things.

He had sent a message to the author asking for forgiveness,

and begged that his recording be left alone for a while to give others a chance to see it.

It remained up for an entire day.

And it was beautiful.

And the signature of the whole thing,

the mark of the whole thing

is a song which says, again and again,

Let's not throw away our shot!

And this is our shot.

All of us here today,

all humans everywhere, this is our shot.

So let's get serious about it.

Let's not dwell on the way in which our particular minds

have become clear, and clean, and my life is better than it was, and so forth.

It means nothing if we go extinct.

All that we've done to find a life that is satisfying and free of fear

is for nothing if it all goes away.

I've never been much of a doomsayer but, really, this is our last shot.

I truly believe that.

This is our last shot.

So let's not throw it away.

My hats off to you.

Thank you for being here.

Thank you for everything you do.

Stick with us. This is real.

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A Foodie's Dream: Ferry Building & Farmer's Market - Duration: 10:46.

Today I'm visiting one of my favorite retail experiences; the San Francisco Ferry Building.

It's got a farmer's markets and retail shops all in one!

It's not for the faint of heart or the light of wallet but it's definitely the place

to go to find the indulgent and unique.

The Ferry Plaza Farmer's Market is open for business on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

Each week around 40,000 visitors shop here. Not only is it widely acclaimed for the diversity

and quality of the products, it's also one of the top farmer's markets in the nation.

Around 125 top farms and prepared food vendors around Northern California are

represented here.

This is THE place for local restaurants to come and purchase their ingredients for the

day.

It's not unusual to see renowned chefs with pallets of lettuce or peaches.

There's even a handy free veggie valet on Saturdays that will hold onto those bins and

bins of shopping and then help you load it into your vehicle.

In addition to produce, you'll also find a variety of artisanal products such as hot

sauces, preserves, breads & pastries, cheeses, drinking vinegars, coffee, cured meats, and

rabbit pelts.

Across Embarcadero is a permanent arts & crafts fair where artists sell a variety of hand

made drawings & paintings, jewelry, clothing, toys, and pottery.

On Saturdays there is a street food section for high end noshing.

There is everything from Napa farm to table fare, Indian samosas, Arabic man'oushe,

Korean tacos, Jewish deli sandwiches, fresh salads and wood-fired pizzas.

Most of the ingredients are sourced from farms right here in the market.

Every time I'm here, the line for Roliroti is down the block.

I've never had the patience to wait out the line but it must be some fantastic chicken.

A bit more my pace is the Hog Island Oysters stall.

Their saltwater farm is located in Tomales Bay about an hour north of San Francisco.

Their stall here at the farmer's market offers a limited selection of freshly shucked

oysters as well as barbecued ones which is what I'm getting today.

I got four of the barbecued grilled oysters and it's fresh from the sea and just smothered

with chipotle barbecue sauce, uh, chipotle bourbon barbecue sauce.

Looks so good…let's try some.

Mmm!

Really good!

Hog Island Oysters also has a permanent space inside the Ferry Building shopping area where

you can sit down and sample a wider variety of goodies.

It's got a huge raw bar with all sorts of shellfish on display.

The Ferry Building retail space opened up in March 2003 and restores some of the original

elements of the 1898 ferry terminal.

The building is actually a designated historic landmark and I really love the feel of the

big atrium with giant skylights.

Where the retail shops are located was the original baggage claim area.

When the developers created the concept for this retail experience, they really wanted

to feature only local artisanal products from around the Bay Area and some of the most popular

producers are here.

It's great because I can get my favorite items all in one trip!

I always stop first at Miette Pastries.

A really interesting story behind this shop — the owner, Meg Ray, used to be in tech

in marketing.

And after the dot com bust in 2000, she opened up a little stall selling cookies and cakes

in the farmer's market just outside here.

And actually that's where I discovered Miette.

I used to buy my lavender cookies from her in her stall.

She actually was so successful that she was able to open up a retail shop when they opened

up the Ferry Building here.

These macarons look delicious.

Look how cute!

For Easter they have these beautiful marzipan bunnies.

I think I'll get one package of the Lavender Shortbreads.

And a family favorite are the Chocolate Wafers.

I'll get one of these.

My number one favorite is the Lavender Shortbread.

In the first bite you get a floral hint of lavender followed by buttery decadence.

It's so good!

My second favorite is the Chocolate Wafer.

This is sweet and salty and made with a very rich, dark brut cocoa so the dominant flavor

is this intense and bitter chocolate.

If you like high quality dark chocolates you will love this!

Another of my favorite shops is the Cowgirl Creamery which produces artisanal cheeses.

Their creamery/workshop is actually located up in Point Reyes near Tomales Bay which is

north of the city.

This venture was started in the 1990s by two long-time veterans of the restaurant business;

Sue Conley who used to be co-owner of Bette's Oceanview Diner in Berkeley and also Peggy

Smith who used to be a chef at Chez Panisse.

Their cheeses are made with milk from the Straus Family Creamery and they also feature

a lot of artisanal cheeses from around the world.

Their most popular cheese is the Mt. Tam which has a really nice creamy texture to it that's

similar to a camembert or a brie.

You can also find this in most Whole Foods Markets here in California.

The great thing about Cowgirl Creamery is that they'll let you try the cheeses so

I'm going to try two today.

This one is the Wagon Wheel and it is made with pasteurized cow's milk.

It's a hard cheese.

[samples cheese] It's really nice, it's very creamy.

And the second cheese I'm going to try is this one.

It's called Wildcat.

It's very similar to Mt. Tam in that it's a double cream cheese.

It is dusted with paprika so it's a little bit spicier than Mt. Tam. [samples cheese]

It's also pretty good.

It's also very creamy.

The paprika is not as strong, so it's not as spicy as you think.

Normally I get the Mt. Tam or the Red Hawk, but today I thought I'd try something special

so I got the St. Pat which is their Spring Seasonal Cheese.

It was made to commemorate St Patty's day and has this beautiful green rind which is

produced by wrapping the cheese in wild nettle leaves.

Wow, that is really good.

It's got the creaminess of Mt. Tam's but a little bit slightly sharper and the wild

nettle leaves give it a slight hint of vegetal notes.

I'm going to stop in real quick for lunch at El Porteno's which are Argentinian empenadas.

Emependas actually originated in Spain but each region in Latin America has their own

version of empenada.

These ones are kind of like pot pies…portable pot pies.

I think I'm going to get the pollo which is an oven roasted Mary's all natural chicken

with raisins, onions, and green olives in it.

Here's my pollo empenada.

It looks really delicious.

So, it's nice and hot still.

Look how good that looks.

Mmm.

The olives give the chicken a bit of heartiness and definitely reminds me of that Mediterranean

taste.

The raisins are just enough give it a bit of sweet that offsets that saltiness from

the olives and the crust is super buttery.

It's all a really great combination.

OK, I decided to get this after the fact.

This is the camerones empanada which is shrimp and cheese.

That looks really delicious inside.

You can see the little shrimp in there and the cheese melting.

Although it's now a retail space, the Ferry Building is still a working terminal with

ferry service taking passengers across the Bay to Sausalito, Oakland, Angel Island and

Tiburon.

While on the weekdays there are tons of commuters ferrying between SF, Marin, and Oakland, on

the weekends it's a more relaxed crowd with people out sightseeing or just enjoying the

20 minute ride across the Bay.

The Ferry Building really is such a great place to spend the morning — whether you're

here looking for your favorite artisanal products or you're just window shopping.

I would recommend that you come during a weekday when it's not so crazy, but if you like

to people-look, then definitely come on Saturdays when everybody is out in full force.

Well, I hope you enjoyed coming along with me and visiting some of my favorite shops

and I hope you'll make it out here to discover your own.

'Til next time, peace out Geeksters!

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