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Pinball Wizard-Robert Gagno: Real Sports Full Segment (HBO) - Duration: 13:33.
Up next, a young man who struggles mightily
with nearly every aspect of his life, but one.
The game of pinball.
A game he may just play better than anyone else on Earth.
SOLEDAD O'BRIEN: At first glance,
this old warehouse, outside of Pittsburgh,
may look like the biggest arcade in the world.
But the scene isn't about fun and games.
This is the pinball world championships.
(APPLAUSE)
That's right, pinball isn't just for dive bars
and suburban basements anymore.
It's now, yes, a sport.
In the past ten years,
competitive pinball has exploded.
It's numbers soaring faster than the score on a big game.
With nearly 20,000 competitors now in action.
The sport's got fans, trophies, and of course,
a reigning world champion.
Here today to defend his crown.
I'm going big, I'm going all in big.
How are you feeling about your chances to win?
-Good. -Yeah?
-Very good, or... -BOTH: Good.
O'BRIEN: But is where pinball is different
than any other sport.
Because 28-year-old Vancouver native, Robert Gagno,
is a different kind of champion.
What's the plan?
Just to go in there and play my game
and not think of anyone else's.
O'BRIEN: Gagno is an autistic savant.
A man who struggles with almost every part of life
outside the boundaries of a pinball machine,
but is a genius inside of them.
I can make shots constantly...
in more consistent-- Like, compared to everyone else.
Do you go into a game with a strategy?
ROBERT: That's one question I never answer to people.
I don't like revealing how I strategize.
Ah, you think it'll give away some of your advantage?
Yes, and to me, that's for them to figure out.
O'BRIEN: Figuring out Robert Gagno
has always been a challenge, ever since he was born.
His parents were the first to notice,
that their child was somehow different.
He just didn't feel right, it's just hard to explain.
O'BRIEN: Kathy and Maurizio Gagno
say that Robert seemed to grapple
with simply navigating the world.
He tended to scream, probably out of frustration.
MAURIZIO GAGNO: What do you want, Robert?
-(INDISTINCT YELLING) -MAURIZIO: Huh?
(INDISTINCT YELLING)
He'd start screaming, and say, you know,
"You don't understand me," and--
What he thought is coming out as speech...
was all jumbled up.
MAURIZIO: What does Robbie want?
(INDISTINCT YELLING)
O'BRIEN: And just as people couldn't understand him,
he couldn't understand them.
Typical shows of affection, for example, alarmed him.
(SCREAMS)
O'BRIEN: Maurizio and Kathy were eventually given a name
for their son's behavior: autism.
Doctors told them Robert would likely never read, or write
and might even never speak.
They even suggested sending him away...
to foster care.
Oh, we said no right away. But, I mean, I was kinda surprised.
There was actually no thinking about it, no way.
It's not gonna happened.
O'BRIEN: Instead, Maurizio and Kathy found ways
to soothe Robert.
They realized when he saw bright electric signs,
or anything that would spin, he would relax and smile.
I would be like, "Oh, look, there's an exit sign up there,"
or, "There's a spinny fan up there."
MAURIZIO: You know those toys you pump up and down,
and they spin around?
Those are the type of toys he loved.
But himself too, like, he spun spontaneously on his knee.
He actually wore, like, a little, um, spot on the floor.
Where he used to put his knee down and spin.
Do you remember loving things that spin?
Yes, and I remember my mom telling me
how I was really into exit signs.
What do you think it was about them that compelled you?
Light, dark, light, dark.
KATHY GAGNO: He loved light switches.
So, that would be one way to let him pass the time.
-Flicking the-- -Yeah, "There's a light switch,
just go turn it on and off."
O'BRIEN: Then one day, when he was five years-old,
another light went on... in Robert's mind.
While out grabbing a burger with his father,
he made a discovery
that would change his life forever.
MAURIZIO: He saw the pinball machine
in the corner,
and he forgot about the fries and the burger,
forget it, there's just-- The lights and everything
just captured his attention.
O'BRIEN: It was a magical combination
of all of Robert's obsessions.
Balls were spinning.
Electric lights blinked and sparkled.
And... he could flick those flippers
like he was flipping a light switch,
for hours on end.
-Were you good, right away? -Yes.
And it was something I'm into finally...
and I never get sad over.
O'BRIEN: Maurizio saw how pinball made his son come alive.
So, he bought him his first machine, Whirlwind,
for his tenth birthday,
and Robert was hooked.
He was like a real-life Tommy, the disabled pinball wizard
from The Who's iconic rock opera.
♪ ("Pinball Wizard" by The Who plays) ♪
O'BRIEN: Suddenly, the boy who doctors worried
might never talk,
was finally opening up.
KATHY: What do you have to say about your pinball?
They got my name on it!
-Really? -Oh, yeah!
KATHY: How many points did you get?
Oh, you-- 500,000.
O'BRIEN: But Robert didn't know how truly good he was.
Or that competitive pinball even existed until he was eighteen,
when on a whim,
Maurizio entered him into the Canadian Pinball Championships.
There were over 100 competitors there.
And I saw Robert beat player after player,
and these are pros.
ROBERT: They never heard of me and it was like, they got hit
like, something just hit them in the head or something like...
What name am I seeing here?
-'Cause you came out of nowhere. -Yes.
O'BRIEN: Robert finished twelfth in all of Canada.
Before long he climbed up the rankings to number one.
And for nearly a decade, has stayed there.
ANNOUNCER: This is a world championship ball right here.
O'BRIEN: And then, last year,
he did what every so-called pin-head dreams of.
He beat out the 500 best players on the planet
and won the Pinball World Championships.
-(CROWD CHEERS) -ANNOUNCER: Robert Gagno,
the 2016 World Champion.
ROBERT: It's just one of the most amazing feelings,
'cause I just felt like I've hoisted the Stanley Cup.
You pretty much did! For pinball, right?
The moment he won... (CHUCKLES) It was very emotional for me.
You know, he achieved, uh, his... goal
of being the World Pinball Champion.
And now, he has his name in the rafters
of this 30,000 square-foot building.
Best in the world.
O'BRIEN: But it's just not Robert's father who's astounded
by his pinball genius.
Good seeing ya.
O'BRIEN: Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota,
actually studied Robert's brain several years ago.
And after a number of tests, came away with a theory
on what makes him special.
I think Robert, literally experiences the visual world
differently than you and I.
O'BRIEN: Neurologist, Dr. Andrew Reeves
says he first noticed it
when he gave Robert this simple examination.
Can you see these, uh, bars? Just kinda keep an eye on them.
DR. REEVES: Test is simple, with vertical or horizontal bars
that are moving in front of our eyes
and our eyes naturally flick as they go by.
But he doesn't do that.
O'BRIEN: Virtually, everyone, myself included,
responds to the test like this.
I can feel my eyes moving.
Absolutely, your eyes are flickering back and forth.
When you did this test on Robert,
what does he do?
DR. REEVES: His eyes don't move at all,
he can track all the stripes at once,
it's like tracking five different pinballs
whizzing around a pinball machine.
O'BRIEN: Dr. Reeves believes, when that Robert plays pinball,
he sees all the moving parts at the same time.
The balls, the flippers and bumpers...
and processes the scene,
not as chaos, but as one whole picture.
If I have a ball here and a ball there,
I can't see both of those balls with accuracy but he can.
O'BRIEN: Bowen Kerins is a five-time world champion.
He thought he seen every trick in the pinball play book,
until Robert rolled onto the scene.
He doesn't move his head around to follow a pinball...
because he doesn't have to.
And in that way it gives him this...
-Huge advantage. -this advantage.
I watch Robert play and I'm amazed,
but I don't really learn... how to improve myself
from watching him play, because I just can't do...
the things that he does.
O'BRIEN: Confounding the pinball greats
is something Robert relishes.
And like any great athlete, he knows when he's in the zone.
And makes sure everyone knows it too.
Sometimes, if things go really good.
-Mm-hm. -I like announcing it
-with a half jacket. -What do you mean?
Kinda like, sometimes I do this, as habit, kind of thing.
-When it's going great? -Yes!
So it's just a way of me communicating, without talking.
You can tell, when he drops his jacket, you're screwed because--
-(LAUGHS) -He's on fire.
O'BRIEN: And while Robert's behavior might be called quirky
or even weird by conventional standards, it fits right in,
in the world of pinball.
O'BRIEN: You watch players, you know, bouncing up and down
-and twitching. -(BOWEN KERINS LAUGHING)
O'BRIEN: Slamming the machine, I mean,
all things that if you weren't in a pinball facility,
you might think, like, "That's a little crazy."
With Robert, it really works well for him because...
that's part of his normal activities.
MAURIZIO: Slowly, turn, turn. In here.
O'BRIEN: It's in the outside world
where Robert struggles to get by.
MAURIZIO: We need green onions.
No, no, that's cabbage. Right here.
Normally, I'm used to the onions being really round.
O'BRIEN: Simple tasks like buying groceries
can be challenging for Robert.
And he's perhaps the only world champion in all of sports
who can't live on his own without his parents.
He does have a job but it's part-time.
Making coffee and stocking supplies
at a local credit union.
And he's trying to figure out how to interact with people.
Shows of affection still confuse him so much,
that he actually went on Google to try to figure them out.
What kind of things have you learned from the internet?
Like, there's descriptions of hugs.
Can I have a hug tonight?
Like, how it releases endorphins,
but also, the communication world of it.
It felt like a language to me.
And did learning about hugs help you figure out
-how to hug people in real life? -Yes.
So, this is where all the magic happens?
O'BRIEN: Fortunately,
Robert can always retreat to his safe haven.
Excuse me. I don't like it, when people get to close to me.
Yeah, sorry about that.
O'BRIEN: He and his parents
have built his own private sanctuary.
Where he can leave the puzzles of day to day life behind.
And there's a whole other room back here.
And practices his skills on the 13 pinball machines
they've installed in the garage.
ROBERT: This was my first game I ever collected.
I love it too.
ROBERT: I'm naturally a show-boater.
O'BRIEN: I like that you're a show-boater,
I'd like you to teach me how to play.
O'BRIEN: The game seems pretty simple to me.
Just keep the ball from draining.
But when I give it a shot...
(SIGHS)
-ROBERT: And the game's over. -Any skill at all you see?
None, zero? Literally, zero? I hit it a couple times.
O'BRIEN: I got about 400,000 points,
not too shabby, or so I thought...
What's your high score on Whirlwind?
300 million.
O'BRIEN: And that 300-million-point game?
It lasted an hour.
He showed off all his hard work
at this year's world championships.
Where he delivered one of the most exciting
performances of the tournament.
This is an amazing ball one.
O'BRIEN: By doubling the highest score
on just the first of his three balls.
ROBERT: I say, I beat the number one score.
Yeah, nice, nice job.
Having a super-big highlight...
was like...
me pulling something out of nowhere.
-Special. -Yes.
And I don't like being predictable.
You always do what's unexpected, don't you?
Yes, sir.
-Wasn't that amazing playing? -Yeah.
O'BRIEN: He made as high as fourth place
in his attempt to defend his title,
but then the ball didn't roll his way
and his dreams of a repeat were dashed.
(CROWD SIGHS)
But for Robert there is nothing more important
than keeping people on their toes,
and putting on a show.
Fun House was really screaming, wasn't it?
Nice job, man. Nice job.
-Congrats -That was awesome.
O'BRIEN: So, as far Robert Gagno is concerned,
he came away victorious.
I feel I was born into this world to be a natural
at proving people wrong, and discovering unusual stuff.
And how do you think you've done on that so far?
Brilliant.
Thank you for watching.
You can catch the rest of the latest edition of Real Sports
all month long on HBO.
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What Healthy People Really Eat For Breakfast - Duration: 5:10.
Breakfast is the most important meal of the day — but only if you do it right.
Right?
"Like most women in commercials, I love to start each day doing yoga in my underwear."
"Or journaling, in my journaling nook."
"And eating a wholesome, farm-fresh breakfast."
You can power up your morning with a superfood, or instantly feel like you're running on empty.
It's all up to you!
Here are some food tips that every healthy person knows will make them win their day.
No excuses
The first rule of the breakfast club is that you have to actually eat breakfast.
Whether you're trying to lose weight or you're just not that hungry in the morning, it can
be tempting to skip those calories and hold out 'til lunch.
Sound familiar?
If that describes your morning routine, science would like a word with you.
Skipping breakfast can increase your risk of diabetes and heart disease, on top of actually
making it harder for you to lose weight.
"My head's about to explode.
My whole life sucks."
Fruit freak
Adding fruit to your breakfast not only provides you with critical vitamins and minerals that
help your body fuel up when the sun's up.
"Good morning,good morning / we've talked the whole night through."
The extra dietary fiber can also help you feel fuller for longer.
This simple addition to your breakfast packs a one-two punch of nutrition, while helping
you maintain your weight since you won't get the munchies and eat all the things for lunch.
Hey, even adding a few raspberries amps up your antioxidants, and immune-boosting nutrients
like Vitamin C. But did you know they also help prevent eye disease and arthritis thanks
to their anti-inflammatory properties?
Mm-hmm!
They're berry important!
Go green
A smoothie is a fantastic way to start your day, but the color is oh-so-important.
Why go green?
Because we're talking about veggie-based smoothies.
With fruit-based smoothies, it's easy to accidentally load your nutrient-rich breakfast with tons
of sugar and calories.
Vegetable smoothies, on the other hand, offer a bounty of health benefits like increased
energy and crucial antioxidants — without all that extra sugar.
That's the smooth, sweet taste of victory.
"It looks very healthy."
"It's very filling because of the fiber."
"Oh that is really good.
I thought it was gonna taste like grass."
Roll your oats
Oatmeal is the breakfast triple threat: high-fiber, low-calorie, and loaded with critical minerals
your body needs.
On top of helping control hunger through high fiber content, oatmeal is naturally gluten-free!
Just make sure you, like, know what that means.
"You have no idea what gluten is."
"I do know what gluten is, gluten's a vague term.
It's something that's used to categorize things that are bad.
You know?
Calories, that's a gluten.
Fat, that's a gluten."
Greek geek
There are so many health benefits to eating Greek yogurt — it's simply jam-packed with
nutrients.
It's also got plenty of protein, which helps keep your stomach from growling even longer
after a meal.
The calcium contained in Greek yogurt has been shown to help with weight loss, too.
On top of all that, this superfood is loaded with probiotics to give your immune system
a natural boost.
"The angle's all wrong."
"Aren't you supposed to just tip the little plastic cup part up and dump the jam into
the yogurt?"
"How would you know that?
Have you been eating my Fage yogurts?"
Cuppa joe
It turns out a cup of coffee or two a day is fantastic for your health.
Studies have shown that it can decrease the risk of Alzheimer's, as well as improve your
cardiovascular health.
Heart disease is the number one cause of death in the world, so anything that keeps your
heart happy is a great way to start the day.
"You did it!
Congratulations.
World's best cup of coffee.
Great job, everybody!"
Tea time
Not a coffee person?
No problem!
The many health benefits of tea include: protecting your heart, improved weight loss, and cancer-fighting
antioxidants.
Tea can also help your immune system, as well as help strengthen your teeth and bones.
Going nuts
Time Magazine asked five health experts if we should all be eating almond butter, and
every single one said yes.
Its main draw is that it packs a ton of health benefits into one little dollop, including
fiber, protein, and healthy fats.
Almond butter even contributes to lowering your risk of heart disease, diabetes, and
stroke.
And the cherry on top?
It's as easy as adding a spoonful to your green smoothie or oatmeal!
The best kind of germ
Wheat germ is nutrient-dense, and filled with energy-boosting B vitamins and fiber.
It can also help lower cholesterol thanks to its omega-3 fatty acids and phytosterols.
Wheat germ provides your body with vitamin E, a powerful antioxidant, and minerals like
zinc, calcium, and manganese.
As if that wasn't enough, it even contains compounds that can help those who suffer from
certain cancers, as well as rheumatoid arthritis.
Add these foods into your morning mix, and you'll be slaying your day in no time!
"Come and get your breakfast / now eat it / eat it."
"Now chew it up / cha-cha-chew it up."
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100.000 Gems für Giveaways | Viele Community Events - Duration: 3:33.
Hey guys and welcome back to all my next video!
A warm welcome to all my old viewers, but also to everyone new coming from the Supercell Event!
As you saw I won a ton of Gems for you guys, but first let us start with a battle as usually.
Let´s see who we will match! And here we go, our opponent is running a ring style base.
For the start we should definitely secure the 2*, so let´s place 3 archers on that cannon first.
1, 2, 3. Now we need to figure out how we should move ahead. Another archer over here.
I am trying to get the army camp up top first too, while we place an additional archer down here.
We still even have 7 in the back! Time for the next one over here...and one more
That´s all looking good. Now let´s hope that the archers will beat through the wall in time.
And of course they don´t. Appearently troops in the night mode don´t like to hit walls that much :D
This way we will have to live with the 1* this time. Nothing in the corners too either. We´ll take the 1*, 50%!
55% and 1* ok not the best, but it´s really hard to get through these walls without Giants.
I only have barbarians and archers on this account yet, probably should have used some of both.
So but let´s talk about the Gems again! During the next days and weeks there will be Giveaways.
However there will be different categories: tournaments, comments, many different ways
And the first one will actually be right now! The best idea from you guys, on what to do in the new night mode,
is going to win. Write your ideas in the comments below and the one with the most Likes after 48 hours will win!
At 7pm german time on Friday the winner will be chosen, ranked by the amount of Likes.
To start a bit lower the first winner will receive 1000 Gems!
I really hope you guys like this announcement on what will be coming for you guys on this cannel!
If you have any further good ideas I will happily read all of them in the comments below.
And with that being said, I hope you enjoyed this video, until next time! Take care!
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Are Languages Getting Simpler? - Duration: 7:59.
Imagine if someone looked at some mountains and said "holy crap you guys, I don't
think these things are gonna last that much longer!
Wind and rain and earthquakes and humans are constantly wearing them down, making them
a little shorter and flatter each day.
It might take a while, but if we don't do something to stop it eventually there'll
be nothing left!"
Now, you and I know that this is silly, but the whole thing seems kind of reasonable if
you don't know much about how mountains work.
Like, we can see wind and rain and erosion, but it's a lot harder to notice or understand
the forces that push mountains back up.
The same is true for languages in a lot of ways.
Like, it's pretty easy to look at Old English turning into modern English or Latin turning
into the Romance languages and get the impression that languages are naturally prone to simplification.
And, ok, what makes a language "simple" or "complicated" is really ambiguous and
no one agrees on a way to measure it, but for the sake of this video I'm going to
talk about two ways that it might seem at first like languages are getting simpler:
phoneme inventory and inflectional morphology.
Phoneme inventory refers to the set of possible sounds, or phonemes, that a language has available
to build words out of.
My dialect of English has about 38 (assuming I counted right), but different languages
and even different dialects of the same language will have different inventories.
Now, if you look at the history of the pronunciation of English you find a lot of examples of sounds
that used to exist either merging with other sounds or being lost entirely.
We used to have sounds that were pronounced /x/, /e/, /eɪ/, /ɪu/, /ɛu/ and /u/, but
people started saying /e/ the same as /eɪ/ and they started pronouncing /ɪu/ and /ɛu/
the same as /u/, with the result that pain, pane, due, dew, and do are all spelled differently
even though the first two and the last three are pronounced the same.
At the same time people just stopped saying /x/ all-together, which is why there are these
useless "gh" letters at the ends of these words, which used to be pronounced /nəixt/
and /taʊxt/.
Now, merging sounds like this all the time does seem kind of dangerous.
Like, what if we start merging so many sounds together that we can't tell which word's
we're saying anymore!
How will people tell if I'm talking about a pet or a bet or a net if "p," "b"
and "n" are all pronounced the same?
But it's never actually that bad.
When sounds merge with each other you'll probably wind up with some words that used
to be pronounced differently and now are pronounced the same.
But this is never actually a big problem because: 1.
Not very many words merge together, usually there were also other differences between
them that people can still use to tell the difference
2.
The words that do merge together you can often still tell apart from context.
When I say "I'm going to have to do a lot of work if I want to collect enough dew
by the time it's due," you can still tell exactly what I mean even though these three
words were all pronounced the same.
3.
In the rare event that we really do lose the ability to distinguish between two things
in our speech because of a merger, people will just make up a new word for one or both
of them.
Heck, people make up new words all the time even when they don't have to, it's just
fun, we're not gonna run out of words any time soon.
Now, obviously if we lost enough speech sounds it would eventually get hard to communicate.
The number of words that have merged together would grow and grow until it became unmanageable.
But in the long run people add speech sounds just as often as they eliminate them, it can
just be a bit harder to see as it's happening.
Usually the way it starts is with a sound being pronounced differently depending on
the context, like how in Old English /ð/ was just how you pronounce /θ/ when it's
in between other voiced sounds.
At first people won't think of these as new sounds but just as different variants
of the same sound, like how right now we perceive the "h" in "house" and the "h"
"hue" to be the same sound even though they're actually pronounced a bit differently.
But then, as time goes on, those differences become more and more exaggerated until people
start interpreting them as two distinct sounds instead of two forms of the same sound.
For a while this still won't help people distinguish between words, because you can
still predict which sound it'll be depending on the sounds around it, but eventually people
will start using this new distinction to make up or borrow new words that wouldn't have
been possible before because before they would have been pronounced the same as existing
words.
The result is that over the long run the overall size of the phoneme inventory usually stays
about the same, and people never merge enough sounds to hurt their ability to communicate.
Now, the other way it might look like languages are getting simpler is with respect to what's
called "inflectional morphology."
"Morphology" refers to how a word is built from smaller parts called "morphemes."
"Inflectional morphology" refers to how words are marked for various grammatical properties.
It's a little unclear to me how to tell if something counts as a "grammatical property,"
but usually linguists are talking about things like number or case for nouns or tense or
voice for verbs.
Now, it might look at first like the inflectional morphology for a lot of languages has been
getting simpler the past couple thousand years.
It looks this way because that's actually exactly what's happened.
Latin used to have like twelve different forms for each of its nouns depending on whether
they were plural or not but also depending on the role they played in the sentence.
Not a single romance language has that kind of inflection for their nouns anymore.
Old English had stān, stānes, stāne, stānas, stāna and stānum, where today all we have
are "stone" and "stones," and holy crap our verbs used to be complicated.
And this isn't just limited to English and the romance languages, you see similar patterns
in almost every single Indo-European language.
But, while it is true that the number forms that words take has been decreasing for all
these languages, I think it's worth pointing out how that doesn't necessarily mean that
the languages are getting simpler over-all.
In Old English and Latin all these different word forms used to do a lot of the work of
communicating what the words ment and what they were doing in the sentence, but it's
not like we can't figure that stuff out anymore.
We just have separate words that do the same thing as well as rules for what order the
different parts of the sentence need to appear in.
All the same information's there, it's just being expressed in different places.
That being said, the fact that so many languages are moving towards less inflectional morphology
does seem kind of weird, until you consider the fact that most of these languages are
part of the same language family, and the language they're all descended from, Proto-Indo-European,
just happened to have some really complicated inflectional morphology.
It's hard to imagine getting any more inflection from there, so of course most languages descended
from it have been losing inflection instead.
That same pattern doesn't hold for non-Indo-European languages, languages can gain inflectional
morphology just as easily as they can lose them, but it can be harder to notice because
new inflectional morphology doesn't just appear out of nowhere.
It happens when separate words that used to carry grammatical information combine with
the word they're describing.
Chinese, for example, seems like it might be starting to develop some new inflectional
morphology for the first time in a long while.
This word used to be a normal verb that ment "to finish," but these days people are
using it as a suffix that you attach to the end of a verb to mark it's tense.
You can see similar things happening in English.
Most of the time we barely have any inflectional morphology anymore, but when "I am going
to" gets compressed into "Ima" or when "of" becomes a quick little "o'"
attached to the beginning of a word, you can see the beginnings of how complicated markings
for grammatical properties form.
In the moment this looks like people are just sort of slurring their words together, but
if you go back far enough these same processes are probably where all those complicated inflection
systems of Latin and Old English came from in the first place.
And we're not gonna to run out of new words to make new inflections out of, because, again,
people couldn't stop making up new words even if they wanted to.
Now, if I can go on a quick tangent, there's a theory out there that languages tend to
move in a cycle, where fusional languages become analytic languages which become agglutinative
languages which go back to being fusional again.
If you don't know what any of those words mean, that's ok because I only wanted to
bring it up to say that this theory isn't actually that popular.
Wikipedia talks about this kind of thing a lot, and my old Historical Linguistics teacher
liked it, but as far as I can tell most linguists don't even think that these three terms
are that useful for categorizing languages anymore.
Alright, tangent over.
What I find really amusing is that you could look at any of the types of change we've
talked about and make an argument they're a simplification of language or that they're
making language less clear.
If you're losing inflections "oh no, words are getting smaller and slowly breaking down"
If you're gaining inflections "oh no, words are slurring together into a giant mess."
If you're losing sounds "oh no we're gonna pronounce everything the same as everything
else," if you're gaining sounds "oh no no one's pronouncing sounds consistently
any more."
The reality is that language needs rules and complexity in order to function as a means
of communication, and if a possible change would make language unusable then no one starts
talking like that in the first place.
Whenever old rules stop being followed new ones are created, and whenever language gets
simple in some ways it usually gets more complicated in others.
It doesn't get better or worse or more elaborate or more efficient.
It just changes.
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what is the resistance movement - Duration: 12:00.
what
is
the resistance movement
The Portal
The Intelligence Hub for the Victory of Light
Resistance movement
Origin
In 1975, a certain intelligence agent under codename Michael was running for his life
from Illuminati that were chasing him.
He gathered around him a group of 12 operatives in order to protect himself.
While on the run and in hiding, they discovered a maze of tunnels below the New York underground
subway system.
They entered the tunnels, disappeared from the surface and regrouped down there.
So the Organization was born, having its main command center under the subway system of
New York.
Through the vast spy network that Michael still had on the surface, they have contacted
many operatives that fought against the Illuminati and many of them went underground and joined
the Organization.
Their main objective was to overthrow the rule of the Illuminati and give advanced technologies
to humanity.
Personal computers that we know now were developed with assistance of Organization and I have
personally seen a room full with rows of computers as they were being developed in their main
underground command center back in 1977.
The Organization had contact with the positive civilization of Agartha that existed in subterannean
caverns for millennia.
They had contact with positive Andromedans already in 1977 if not before, as I have seen
a sleek silver Andromedan cigar shaped craft in their underground hangar as well.
In early 1990s, they had some influence in assuring that internet expanded from military
ARPANET into public domain.
The Illuminati and off-planet dark forces launched an offensive in 1996 to destroy the
Organization and there were severe physical battles in underground tunnels and caverns
that almost destroyed the Organization and also nearly wiped out Agartha.
In the hour of need, a plan was devised to counteract this.
In early December 1999, Pleiadians have contacted the Resistance Movement on planet X and ignited
a massive uprising against Illuminati there.
The Illuminati were overthrown in about three weeks and they had to flee to their bases
on Mars and the Moon.
At that time, many Resistance Movement freedom fighters have entered the underground tunnel
systems on Earth to join the Organization in their fight.
The two forces integrated and emerged as one and are now called Resistance Movement.
Their increased joint force has turned the course of events and now the dark forces were
in retreat.
In 2000 and 2001 the Illuminati has lost their bases on Mars and the Moon and elsewhere in
the solar system.
With the assistance of the Pleiadians and other Galactic Confederation forces all remaining
Reptilian, Draconian and Reticulan forces were cleared out of the solar system also
in the same time frame.
This set the dark ones into panic mode and they have staged 9-11 to preserve their last
stronghold - planet Earth.
Planet X
Planet X is a planet in the outskirts of our solar system.
Its surface is not suitable for physical life, but underground there is a vast system of
tunnels and bases that was under Illuminati control until 1999 and is in the hands of
the Light forces thereon.
In 2002, the Pleiadians have given me exact data about characteristics and orbital elements
of that planet.
It has a rock interior and surface covered with frozen methane ice, which gives it a
bluish hue.
Its diameter is 9400 miles and its mass is 0.76 Earth masses.
Semimajor axis of the orbit is 70 AU, and the inclination is 40 degrees.
Imagine my delight and surprise when I found an article by Japanese astronomer Patryk Lykawka,
who stated in 2008 that �hypothetical� planet X should be composed of rock and ice,
its diameter would be between 6200 and 9300 miles and its mass between 0.3 and 0.7 Earth
masses.
Semimajor axis of the orbit should be between 100 and 170 AU and inclination up to 40 degrees
:
The main reason why the astronomers have officially not yet discovered this planet is that they
are �told� by the Cabal not to report about it.
Also, they are mainly looking for new planets near the ecliptic, but because of its highly
inclined orbit this is not where planet X is to be found.
Since it is a pretty big object, it would be fairly easy to see it even in larger amateur
telescopes if you knew where to look.
And oh by the way, it is NOT Nibiru and is NOT going to crash on Earth.
The Event
9-11 had not turned out as the Cabal had planned.
Instead it served as an awakening trigger that helped many humans realize what is really
going on beyond the propaganda of the mass media.
This new awareness has made it easier for the Resistance Movement to improve their plan
of overthrow of the Illuminati on planet Earth.
Until 2003, they have managed to clear all the deep underground military bases and only
the uppermost portions of those bases remained.
Since then, the Resistance Movement has infiltrated around 300 of its operatives inside Illuminati
network, mostly in top positions in the military and intelligence agencies.
Those operatives are undetectable and Illuminati have no idea who or where they are.
In January and early February of this year of 2012, the Resistance Movement has seized
most of the gold that was in Illuminati hands.
So if you are asking yourself where the Yamashita gold is, now you know the answer.
It is not in Mariana trench, it is not in Fort Knox, it is not in cellars of private
Rothschild villas and chateaux, it is not in vaults under Kloten airport, it is not
in safes of UBS in Zurich, it is not scattered in safes of small banks around the world under
Jesuit control.
It is in underground chambers of the Resistance Movement, and after the Event it will be returned
to humanity and it will serve as a reserve for a new currency which will mean abundance
for everyone.
The idea to devise a plan to overthrow the Illuminati network was there ever since the
formation of Organization in 1975.
In 1977 I spoke with the man who conceived that plan.
The document that Drake saw around 1979 was probably an early version of that plan.
The early idea was for the military to take over and overthrow the Illuminati under the
guidance of the Organization and later the Resistance Movement.
Because of the awakening that happened after 9-11, the original plan has been revised.
Now, nobody is taking over the planet.
The Resistance Movement will back up the military mainly only with intelligence data about Illuminati
and some logistic advice, but will mostly stay behind the scenes.
The military will back up civilian authority (federal marshals in the US and Interpol worldwide),
which will back up local law enforcement to arrest the members of the Cabal.
The Resistance movement has experience with overthrowing the Cabal and liberating planets,
since they did this on planet X in 1999.
They have constant physical (not telepathic) contact with the Pleiadians and other positive
ET races within the Confederation, which give them daily intel about every Cabal member,
where they are, what they do, even what they think.
The Illuminati now have nowhere to hide.
No human authority will decide when this is about to happen.
The final word when the Event is to happen is coming directly from the Source.
This is an event of cosmic importance.
The last planet under the grip of the dark forces is about to be liberated and this is
going to send ripples of Light throughout the Galaxy.
Just before the Event, the Source will send a pulse of Light through the Galactic Confederation
and the Pleiadians will instruct the Resistance Movement to use its 300 operatives on the
surface of the planet to contact the key people inside the military and law enforcement and
then the operation will start.
After the operation is successfully completed, there might be people that would like to take
advantage of the situation by setting their own governments, confiscating funds...
Because the Cabal will be taken care of this does not mean that human greed and lust for
power will be exterminated.
They are simply part of the character for a certain percentage of unenlightened human
population.
Rest assured that the Resistance Movement knows who those people are, their actions
are being monitored and they will not be allowed to take advantage of the situation.
Until a certain degree of awareness on the planet is reached, the Resistance Movement
will be working behind the scenes for the benefit of humanity.
At a certain point, most likely not long before the First Contact with the positive extraterrestrials,
they will make themselves public.
They have created a fund of 120 trillion dollars, which will be given to humanity along with
other prosperity packages.
They are in possession of very advanced technologies, mostly of extraterrestrial origin.
They will provide some background assistance in putting forth 6000 inventions that were
developed by geniuses around the world and then suppressed by the Cabal.
After that, they will introduce some of their own technologies that are even more advanced.
This blog was created under instructions from the Resistance Movement with the purpose of
instructing the surface population about certain developments in 2012.
Many surface operatives of the Resistance Movement read this blog as it contains some
coded communications for them.
Internet is the easiest way to give them certain not very sensitive intel, at least that part
which can be safely transmitted through this public channel.
In the future, the Resistance Movement may decide to give some communications to general
public and then this blog will become an official communication channel for the Resistance Movement
on
the surface of this planet.
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Huge Plot Holes In Alien: Covenant You Probably Missed - Duration: 3:38.
After months of speculation, Alien: Covenant has finally been unleashed upon the world
in all its gory glory.
Whatever your feelings are about the return to the franchise, there are still some considerable
inconsistencies in the story to discuss.
That's why we've rounded some plot holes you could fit a chestburster through.
"Hello my baby, hello my honey, hello my ragtime gal!"
But before you keep watching, just be aware: there are major spoilers ahead, so please...tread
carefully.
Not like that guy.
That guy's dead.
Not so handy
Alien: Covenant's big plot twist at the end comes with the reveal that it's actually the
nefarious David aboard the ill-fated Covenant, not his kinder synthetic "brother" Walter.
In order for David to effectively fool the surviving crew, he must assume Walter's identity
completely, and that includes cutting off his hair… and one of his hands.
Walter notably lost his own hand while protecting Daniels earlier in the film, but something
about that doesn't completely add up.
When Walter and David duke it out on the surface of the planet, we learn that Walter's been
built with self-healing technology, allowing him to recover from being fatally stabbed
in the neck.
So if he can recover from mortal injuries in minutes...why can't he heal a dismembered
limb over the course of the film?
Sure, regrowing a hand is probably tough...but so is coming back from the dead.
Safety first
Sci-fi and action films have caused us to become accustomed to watching smart characters
do incredibly dumb things for our entertainment.
And Alien: Covenant is no exception.
From Oram sticking his head somewhere no reasonable person would ever even want to approach, to
the crew following David into the cave of nightmares he calls a home, the movie is loaded
with maddeningly stupid moments.
But the decision that stands out among all the others is the one that sees the entire
crew not bothering to don helmets once they've landed on the Engineers' planet.
This is a foreign, unstudied ecosystem, and there's no guarantee the humans will be able
to, or even should, breathe the air there.
The lack of protective gear leaves a pretty convenient entry point for the death spores
into unsuspecting characters' ears and noses.
But logically speaking, nobody would set foot on an uncharted planet without first making
sure they were completely protected from the elements, even if the biggest threat is basically
the world's worst pollen allergy.
What came first?
It's very clearly established in Aliens that the Queen lays the eggs.
Both very simple, and very gross.
But the over-complicated explanations for the creatures' beginnings, first introduced
in Prometheus, are further built upon here.
Alien: Covenant reveals it was actually David who created them in the first place, Doctor
Frankenstein-style.
Ten years in isolation makes a man do weird things with eggs.
But how did he engineer them without the Queen?
Did he create the Queen too?
Is he the creator of all alien lifeforms...or just some?
David spends years cross-breeding the neomorphs in pursuit of a more perfect organism, and
by the end of Alien: Covenant, we see the familiar xenomorph — the end result of all
that experimentation.
But if the events of Alien take place about 20 years later, how did the Space Jockey ship
in that movie end up being filled with eggs?
The more we learn about this mythology, the less sense it makes.
Pod people problems
The catalyst for Alien: Covenant's ongoing nightmare is an energy surge, which forces
the ship's crew out of hypersleep early.
Unfortunately, not everybody makes it out of their sleep pods in time and Captain Jacob
Branson catches on fire and dies.
"I'm just burnin' up."
But what actually happened to his pod?
Did it just malfunction?
Did it have something to do with the energy surge?
Can they maybe invent a pod that doesn't double as a barbecue?
Or did Covenant just want to give a little gift to the audience in the form of James
Franco's smoldering corpse?
"I have a very good life."
Either way, thank you, movie.
Thanks for watching!
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Behind the Scenes of Hyperlinked! - Duration: 3:24.
♪♪
Hey, guys, we have some really big, fun,
and exciting news.
L2M is getting their own YouTube Red series.
Whoo!
We're gonna take you behind the scenes.
Let's go.
♪♪
Mark.
You were mean to me.
You made fun of my shoes.
[laughter]
So, the show is about five girls,
one of them, Juliette,
which Mari plays, created a website,
which is called Miss O and Friends.
If all these girls need someone to talk to,
we realized that we could help girls everywhere
if we started a site for them.
Luckily for me, I have a soulsie who codes.
And it's all about girl empowerment.
ALL: By girls, for girls!
Whoo!
All of them cooperate and bring something different.
Izzy, which is Tati,
she, like, brings a dance type of thing.
It's like that.
Oh.
My character is Justine.
I'm, like, the coder, so I do all the coding.
I just need to get into Miss O's web interface
and then we can tell Juliette she can fix the site here.
Ella, which is Lexi, is the fashionista.
She designs all of our clothes and stuff.
We'll each wear a different color dress.
We love them.
And Olivia, which is Jenna,
is actually Juliette's little sister.
What a brilliant idea making your little sister
our assistant.
You're a natural-born business woman.
I learned all my executive boss skills from you.
One of the coolest parts of making our new show:
working with our advisers.
They're all about girl power.
We don't see enough of girls,
particularly young girls,
doing interesting and important things,
especially getting into science and technology
the way the characters in this show do.
It's so cool how you know how to code
and do all this stuff.
You're a straight-up GT.
Coding is cool. It is cool.
And our site isn't the only thing that's lit.
One of the cool scenes that we're shooting today
is an egging scene.
- I can't wait right now. - Ah!
- A-B mark. - Action!
Any time we get an answer wrong,
she gets to crack an egg on our heads.
It's, like, the best day of my life.
Ahh!
Just got egged on set! Yay!
Today is a super busy day.
We're filming five music videos
and we have to change for each of them.
They have to re-set up for all of them.
[cheering, applause]
Hi!
You got fancy feet, go ahead.
Here we go!
Let's roll playback.
Roll cameras!
Action!
♪ You and me ♪
♪ We got wings ♪
♪ We gonna fly, come together, come alive ♪
♪ We go 5, 6, 7, 8, poppin' off ♪
♪ We got wings ♪
We already did, like, pictures and videos
and Boomerangs.
Check 'em out.
♪ Come alive ♪
♪♪
♪ We go ♪
♪♪
Dance break!
♪♪
♪ Come together, come alive ♪
That's a wrap.
♪♪
We have one egg left.
[all screaming, laughing]
♪♪
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Emazinglights Presents
Whips
Performing to Karma Fields -Build The Cities (ft. Kerli) (Rootkit remix)
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My First Date - Duration: 1:52.
Woah.
My finger looks like string cheese.
Do cats get high off of catnip?
I need help!
With what?
I have my first date and I don't know what to do!
You finally asked her out?
Yeah! I can't blow this!
On it!
Operation Help the Baby Bro!
You stink.
I can do it on my own!
No! What the heck?
Change into something... Different.
I have an idea.
No! Not my hair!
A little?
No.
Ow. Why did that hurt?
No.
I look like a pedophile.
Yeah, what were you thinking?
-True. -I can hear you!
It looks great!
I got this!
Be a gentleman.
Open her door.
Be polite.
Pull out her chair.
And... You're pretty much good.
Yeah. Just be yourself.
Okay. Let's go.
Guys x2
I appreciate the help, but...
My date is tomorrow.
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DJI Spark — In Depth Review [4K] - Duration: 12:37.
Hey, look what I have here!
It's DJI Spark.
A palm sized drone that you can control with your palm.
Cue the music!
Look at this thing. It is tiny.
It weighs 300g which is 0.66 lbs
It is less than half the weight of Mavic Pro
Which is 734g
Spark is so light that it is almost below FAA's requirement to register a drone
Which is 0.55 lbs
But when you feel it
It is sturdy. Feels like it is packed with technology which actually is
It can go up to 31mph (50kph)
It has forward sensors
And downward sensors
and 3D Sensing in this part.
So it avoids obstacles, it has precision hovering, has precision landing, return home and Intelligent flight modes
This thing has a gimbal
And the camera on that gimbal has 25mm f/2.6 lens
12MP, 1/2.3'' CMOS Sensor
And it can shoot full HD 1920x1080 30FPS video
It has a 1480mAh LiPo 3S (3 cell) battery that gives Spark 16 minute flight time.
You can control it with it's own remote controller that is going to come out soon
or you can use your phone, or your palm.
With remote control it has 2000m range.
and with WiFi the range is 80m in distance and 50m in height
And it works with DJI Goggles.
Spark sounds like a perfect first time drone
So now let's see what this toy can do!
To fly spark in the palm mode, you need to turn on the drone point it towards your face and double click the power button
When spark detects a face, the front lights turn green spark makes a beeping sound then the propellers start turning and it slowly takes off from your hand.
Then, when you put your palm up after the front lights turn green it starts following your palm.
You can rotate, you can push, pull, bring it higher and lower.
And when you put your palm underneath the Spark, it gently lands into your palm
Even work with the hat. Actually not just hat. Beard, sunglasses and hat
Perfect!
I have to warn you about palm take off and landing. Use propeller guards until you know what you're doing.
Propellers are no joke. This when my Phantom 4 Pro kissed my hand. Propellers are ridiculously fast spinning breakfast knives.
So be careful. Don't end up in a youtube drone fails video.
(Pointing at IronPatriot's hand) Does that mean?
Come on, come on!
Turn green, yeah!
Yeah!
Come this way.
Way to go IronPatriot
And apparently it works with this as well.
Now let's take a look at couple of quickshots
QuickShots is a new intelligent mode that comes with Spark. It allows you to shoot 4 different style 10 second videos clips
Now let's try Dronie.
Every quickshot mode tracks a target while performing a different maneuver.
In Dronie, Spark is tracking me while flying backwards and upwards, creating this beautiful shot
This kind of shot normally requires quite a lot of experience to perform manually.
But with spark, those days are gone.
That was dronie now let's try something else. So easy to fly by the way.
Let's try circle. In the circle mode Spark circles around the target.
And the radius of that circle is the distance between the drone and the target when you hit go and start the circle mode
Now it is circling around me.
And I can see myself being tracked on the phone as well.
Let's try Helix. In the Helix Mode, Spark flies away upwards and spiraling.
I don't think I can perform this shot manually this smooth at all.
Where are you going little fella?
Now let's try Rocket. And in the Rocket mode Spark ascends while pointing the camera downwards
Spark also has Active Track, tapfly. Let's see, I tap there, hit go.
It starts going.
Tripod mode. Moves super slow.
Also besides palm control gesture mode works like you'd expect. Move to get noticed, raise your arms to get tracked, do that gesture with your hand, get your photo taken.
Another cool feature this has is called Shallow Focus.
Let's select shallow focus, now let's move the camera there and have the pier in the background
When I hit take photo
It goes up and down a little bit and it says "Shallow Focus successful"
And after you shoot the shallow focus photo you go into your photos as you can see it is indicated with this aperture logo
and I can select this. It is downloading, creating a shallow focus photo.
It is focused on me, I can hit this and select where I want it to focus.
And I can even adjust the amount.
Panasonic GH5...
Sony a6500
Panasonic GH5
a6500
Now, let's check out precision landing.
Turn it on.
Take off
The home point has been updated, please check it on the map.
Alright, let's go higher.
And now we're away, I'm hitting return home button.
Despite the wind, which you can tell by the flag on the lifeguard tower I think Spark did an amazing job landing almost exactly at the same spot it took off.
It's fantastic.
This is the app let's start from the left side.
On the left top we have the take off button.
and then underneath that we have return home button.
and underneath that we have the intelligent flight modes
Underneath that we have this toggle to turn on these controls. You can not take off by doing this gesture with the phone.
You have to use the take off function.
And then here on the right side at the top we have the settings
Where we see the main controller settings, advanced settings, wi-fi settings, virtual joystick settings
or if you have the controller, then the controller settings, aircraft battery, gimbal settings and general settings
Underneath that we have this phone icon. When you tap that phone icon
You start controlling the gimbal pitch with your phone
And underneath that we have the photo/video toggle.
We can switch between photo and video.
and then we have the shutter button. Underneath that we have the settings and in the settings you can set it to auto or manual
And then we have the photo settings. Let's switch to photo so they become active
And next to that we have some settings
But as you can see we don't have the settings mavic has.
And underneath that we have this play button where you can go and look at your videos and photos.
The micro usb port and memory card slot is behind that cap that says Spark on it.
The design is once again, really cool. It looks like a gadget from Batman.
Look at these little ventilation holes.
These propellers are like a rabbit's ears
It looks like a baby mavic.
I don't know if this is a clue about Mavic 2 but this 3D sensing system,
Seems like it is going to fit right here.
Right there.
So where shall we put Spark next to Mavic Pro, Phantom 4 Pro, Inspire 2 and others?
I think Spark is a fantastic beginners drone but also a must have for drone addicts like myself.
Sure Spark's 1080P video is incomparable to Mavic, Phantom 4, inspire or other drone's video capabilities, but I don't think Spark is about that.
I think Spark is to get people who never have flown a drone to join us. It is about the fun, the experience, the excitement of the drone world.
From the way it gently lands into my hand, from the way it flies the feeling I get from Spark
is very much like what I feel for BB8 and if you agree with me
I think this is the Drone you're looking for.
Well, thank you very much for watching this episode and I hope you enjoyed it
Please hit that subscribe button, I must have a subscribe button somewhere here on the screen.
Hit that button and play ding-dong ditch with the bell next to and join the World DO'mination!
And please let me know what you think about DJI Spark in the comment section pillow
I'm using the force guys, just give me a second.
Obviously, the force only works...
And until I see you the next time take really good care of yourselves and hoşça kalın!
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Falcon BMS Throttle & Slap Swich Panel #16 - Tutorial Cockpit Panels - English subtitles - Duration: 12:07.
Welcome again to the Escuadron111, this is the section Today Discover of the Falcon BMS Academy
Today we´ll focus on the left wall and the throttle
there you can see the ckpit wall
I´ll start talkin about somethin is not implemented to use with the mouse, but it works using the keyboard
there is a button
named chaffs
there!!!
that switch will run the countermeasures program nº 5
you know there are 6 countermeasure programs, 4 are selected with the CMDS panel
using the CMS UP
CMS left and the SLAP switch, the one on the left wall run the nº 5 and nº 6 programs
that slap switch run the nº5 as I told you
that is one of the thing on the left wall
you also can see the spider, that yellow thing
as you can see is a yellow cover
opening the canopy
now you can see how the cover is unlocked and the covered switch is in the up position
closing the canopy
the idea of that is avoid with that spider the unintentional touch of that switch, keeping the canopy in the closed position forcing the pilot to move the spider if he wants to open the canopy
in BMS you have the feel that you are using the spider but in fackj not, you have to use the switch in real life
now it´s time for the throttle , you can see how I can move it
in the wall it´s the rack where the throttle moves
simply, this movement will increase the fuel flow to the engine to accelerate of keep the speed
look there is a few more switches in the throttle, all with labels
here is the radar cursor enable
that hat move the radar cursors and pressing in
in you hotas cougar, because in the 3D ckpit is not possible
you will control the AG cursor
the speed brake have two ways
backwards is open the airbrake, and the forward one is close it (it´s auto hold)
in the backward position the pilot must still pressing until he wants to release the button keeping the airbrake in that position
when the airbrake is fully closed the pilot can return the switch to its neutral position
I am not sure, but make sense, the switch could be electro magnetic and can be auto hold until the airbrake is fully close
in the cougar is all manual
there is the airbrake indication
the dogfight swith
have 3 ways, the center one which is the icp the main controller
the backward is the MSL and the forward is the dgft mode
MSL is AA mode with out cannon and you can not go to AG mode
the DGFT mode change the hud and switch the radar to ACM mode and short range missiles
two knobs
this one is the antenna elevation
and this one, man range
is the range, to use the TGP zoom function
you can also use it with the radar AG to declutter the ground
to bi able to see where are mountains or not
you can also push that knob, to uncage the maverick or sidewinders
there also other 4 way switch here
forward is VHF and backward UHG to use the radios
left and right, iff in / out
that depends of the models could use it to the IFF or the data link
just one more button
idle cut off, is this hook here
stopping the track ir...
that is the idle detent in BMS but irl is cutoff release
when you use it, it unlock the throttle movement
in some areas like when you have the engine off (before IDLE position)
using this hook you can jump that stop and move to the next position
when you jump that stop the throttle can move freely until afterburner
IRL you can go forward easily in that first stage but it imposible go back if you do not use the hook, this is to avoid stop the engine by mistake
the hook of course make that forward movement more easy
afterburner is kind of the same
in real life, the hook make possible to displace up the throttle some degrees to jump to the afterburner track
in this case you can make all your strong pushing forward but if you do not move vertically the throttle with the hook you can not use afterburner
some F16 have the HOBO switch to control the lights
i am not sure what light will use but is for that
that all, well in this chapter we can also introduce the ejection safety guard xD
up and down
when you see the yellow thing the seat is not armed
now I can pull the eyection handler and I Will no be eyected
now in this position is armed, and now if you pull it you will be eyected
more about the seat
the unlocked/locker shoulder is to allow to the pilot move freely or not around the cockpit, when locket the back of the pilots is sticked to the sit and almost can not move
it´s like the seat bell of the car, when lock the driver movement when braking
this other one
it´s the manual separation of the seat when eyected, in case you need it
the seat have no more to tell, here is the oxygen bottle
when eyected in hi altitude have enough oxygen to survive
one f16 moving.....
this is the end xD
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