Thứ Bảy, 17 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 18 2017

EN LA COPASPRINT,

NOS ACERCAMOS AL FINAL DE LA COBERTURA PERO VAMOS CON MIGUEL

EN KAZAN. >>> GRACIAS ANA AQUI TENGO A

GENTE MEXICANA, JOVENES RAPIDAMENTE SABEN QUE PUEDEN

SUSPENDER EL JUEGO DE MEXICO SI CONTINUA EL GRITO SI LO SABEN,

VAN A SEGUIR GRITANDO >>> ES UNA TRADICION,

>>> NO PODEMOS QUITARLO DE UN DIA DE OTRO

>>> SI SABEMOS >>> CLARO QUE SEMISABEMOS Y VAMOS A

SEGUIR GRITANDO (RISAS) >>> VAMOS A RESPETAR

>>> ESO. MUY BIEN.

>>> Y ALLA >>> TAMBIEN LA COSA ESTA DIFICIL

HAY QUE RESPETAR ESO >>> QUE BARBARO BUENO, VAMONOS

CARLOS >>> GRACIAS

>>> VAMOS A VOLVER PARA ALLA >>> MEXICO, MEXICO.

MEXICO. MEXICO.

ME

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Chuyện lạ việt nam: Vùng đất nơi con gái uống rượu bằng Xô hơn cả nam giới - Duration: 3:51.

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Physicists Leak Evidence That Approve Elon Musk's Theory - Duration: 3:01.

Physicists Leak Evidence That Approve Elon Musk�s Theory � The Universe Is A �Computer�

Simulation

The universe has had us baffled since the beginning of time.

None of us have a concrete answer as to where we came from, what we are supposed to be doing,

and who put us here.

Although there is no concrete answer to where the universe came from, there are some interesting

theories.

Many important scientists, researchers, and physicists have amazing theories when it comes

to this topic.

Take Elon Musk for example.

Elon Musk was in important inventor, researcher, and scientist who contributed a ton to society

today.

His theory is that the universe is a computer simulation, and some physicists leaked evidence

that suggests he was correct.

In a paper named �Constraints on the Universe as a Numerical Simulation�, they point out

that current simulations of the universe � which do exist, but are extremely weak and small

� naturally put limits on physical laws.

�the problem with all simulations is that the laws of physics, which appear continuous,

have to be superimposed onto a discrete three dimensional lattice which advances in steps

of time,� Technology Review explains.

Musk�s theory is a lot like that of the video game, the sims.

If Musk is correct, and the universe is a video game, who is playing it?

Is someone playing it?

See what Musk himself says about it below.

See video clip link below in our description

For more infomation >> Physicists Leak Evidence That Approve Elon Musk's Theory - Duration: 3:01.

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Disney Princess Little Kingdom Princess Dress Up Royal Sparkle Collection Cinderell - Duration: 11:59.

디즈니 프린세스 리틀 킹덤 공주 옷 갈아입히기 로얄 스파클 컬랙션 신데렐라 백설공주 인어공주 에리얼 미녀와야수 벨공주 공주와개구리 티아나

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Top 16 Most Expensive Supercars in the World - Funny Car - Duration: 2:41.

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2 Brothers On The 4th Floor - Fly (1995) Videoclip, Music Video, Lyrics Included - Duration: 3:26.

Come on lift your head high, reaching out for the sky

Spread your wings out and fly right through the starry night

You're unique, you're ok, never must be afraid

Spread your wings out and fly right through the starry night

Through the starry night

Through the starry night

Move as I groove on, now put your dancing shoes on

It's time to realize you can rise to the top

Now don't you ever stop, sometimes in live when you feel like giving up

You got to keep your head up, be the best you can

Strive in your live to make a masterplan

Here I am here I am bam, positive vibes for the mind so slam

All the negativity around you and me, feel free mentally

Break the chain holding you down to the ground turn up the sound

Here it is if you wanna try, keep your head up and reach for the sky

Come on lift your head high, reaching out for the sky

Spread your wings out and fly right through the starry night

You're unique, you're ok, never must be afraid

Spread your wings out and fly right through the starry night

Right through the starry night

Right through the starry night

Through the starry night

Feel the vibe moving your mind, feel the vibe always on time

Elevate you got what it takes, elevate it's not too late

I got the remedy just follow me, fly high with no XTC

It's real and natural, you feel good like I know you would

Knock knock knock. Who is it? R.O.C.K. the lyrical wizard

Get ready to fly with me to a place with mysteries

Close your eyes, let yourself go, don't be afraid cause you got to know

Here it is if you wanna try, keep your head up and reach for the sky

Come on lift your head high, reaching out for the sky

Spread your wings out and fly right through the starry night

You're unique, you're ok, never must be afraid

Spread your wings out and fly right through the starry night

Right through the starry night

Right through the starry night

Right through the starry night

Come on lift your head high, reaching out for the sky

Spread your wings out and fly right through the starry night

You're unique, you're ok, never must be afraid

Spread your wings out and fly right through the starry night

For more infomation >> 2 Brothers On The 4th Floor - Fly (1995) Videoclip, Music Video, Lyrics Included - Duration: 3:26.

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Music of Algeria - Duration: 9:55.

This week we're in the largest Mediterranean country, the largest African country, and

the home of Rai, the music, not the bread, it's the music of Algeria.

Algeria is a Mediterranean country in North Africa, a region historically known as the

Maghreb.

It is bordered by Tunisia, Libya, Morocco, the Western Saharan territory, Mauritania,

Mali, and Niger.

Algeria has been home to the Berber people since Neolithic times.

The Berbers are native to northern Africa and have their own distinct languages and

cultural heritage.

Today, 99% of Algeria's population identifies as Arab-Berber, a result of Arabs mixing with

the native Berber population during the Arab conquest in the 7th century.

But despite its ethnic homogeneity, Algeria has a long history of multi-culturalism.

In addition to the original native Berber people, Algeria has historically felt the

influence of the Phoenician, Carthaginian, Roman, Byzantine, Vandal, Arab, Spanish, Ottoman,

and French cultures.

There has been heavy influence of the Iberian Al-Andalus tradition in Algeria.

In 1955, Algerian poet Moufdi Zakaria was imprisoned for his anti-colonial politics

in French-governed Algeria.

There, he used his own blood to write the poem "Qassaman" on the wall of his cell.

Just after Algerian independence, the poem, set to music by Egyptian musician Mohamed

Fawzi, was adopted as the national anthem in 1963.

The title Qassaman in Arabic or Tagallit in Berber, means "The Oath" or "The Pledge"

and refers to the pledge to revolt against colonial power.

It is one of the few anthems to mention another country, referring to overthrowing French

rule in the 3rd stanza.

The song is 66 bars long and is through composed, meaning that it has several different melodies

that are not repeated to create form.

Algerian Art music kicked off between the 12th and 15th centuries with the introduction

of Andalusian music.

Andalusian music originated in the Emirate of Cordoba, during the Al-Andalus period of

European history in which much of the Iberian Peninsula was under the control of the Moors.

During the Christian Reconquista of Spain between the 12th and 15th centuries, Muslim

and Sephardic Jewish refugees fled to Algeria and the rest of the Maghreb region and brought

their music along with them.

The music was a distinctive Arab-Andalusian musical tradition dating back to 9th century

Iberia.

Ziryab, was an outstanding musician at the court of Baghdad, and when his talent began

to overshadow his teacher, he was kicked out, eventually finding refuge in Cordoba.

There, he became an icon in fashion, cuisine, hygiene, and music.

Even establishing a music school and developing his own principles of composition and performance.

In Algeria, Andalusian music became the music of the elites.

Musicians were highly trained to perform the music precisely and sing the structures of

classical Arabic.

As Algeria gained independence, the music came to be a source of national pride, and

was actively supported by the government as an element of cultural heritage.

Today, most cities throughout Algeria feature an Andalusian orchestra.

Algerian Andalouse music will often be performed in a style called Andalusi nubah, a suite

form where one song leads directly into the next and usually last about an hour without

pause.

It is believed there were originally 24 nubah, one for each hour of the day, but only 16

are still known in Algeria.

Each nubah is divided in 5 sections called mîzân, that are based on rhythm, and all

5 mizan appear in a specific order to complete

the nubah.

Instruments used in Andalusian music include oud, rabab, darbouka, taarija, qanún, and

kamancheh.

Modern variants also include piano, bass, and cello, and rarely even banjos, saxophones,

and clarinets.

Some of the most well known and most important styles of Algerian music straddle the line

between pop and folk.

A lot of times, they started out as folk music and then transitioned into the pop world.

Or they might be a pop genre that draws on elements of several different folk traditions.

Let's take a look:

One of the earliest of these cross-genre styles was chaabi.

Chaabi means folk in Arabic, and its mix of Arab, Berber, and Andalusian elements.

When first appeared in the late 1800's, it was relegated to Mahchachat, cannabis dens.

It was seen as too low class, a contrast to the elite Andalusian music, and covered themes

like love and money, loss and friendship.

But, by the 1950's, helped by popular performers like El Hajj Muhammad El Anka, chaabi became

the people's music throughout the Maghreb and was performed at weddings and religious

ceremonies.

In its more traditional form, a single song can last upwards of 30 minutes, and consists

of verses of poetry interspersed with instrumental passages performed on stringed instruments

such as

the mandol.

But as it grew in popularity, it also became common place to see the vocal line set against

orchestral arrangements of a dozen or more musicians.

As Chaabi grew in popularity, it mixed with and inspired new styles of music, and one

of the most important has to be Kabyle.

Kabyle is a Berber folk/pop tradition that takes its name from the Kabylia region of

Algeria, which has historically been a very important place for Berber identity in the

country.

When France invaded and began establishing its presence in Algeria in 1830, the mountainous

Kabyle Berbers were treated with special regard, and after French colonialism, Kabylia became

a stronghold against marginalization by an Algerian government seeking to unify Algerian

culture into a single pan-Arab identity.

Modern Kabyle is often referred to as Kabyle New Song, a style that was born among the

Kabyle diaspora in France.

Seeking work in Europe or displaced as a result of post-colonial policies, these Kabyle musicians

were reestablishing the Berber roots of their music.

Many of the popular Kabyle songs of the 1970's were Kabyle lullabies and women's songs,

restyled into the rock influenced New Song style.

Lyrics were also often very provocative and openly chastised the government for what the

Kabyle people saw as a suppression of their culture.

And finally, we get to Rai.

For many people throughout the Arab and French speaking world, Algerian music is synonymous

with Rai music.

It has become a dance music that is hugely popular in dance clubs throughout Europe and

the middle east, but its origins are steeped in Algerian history.

Rai was born in 1920's Oran, a port city that was a mix of Jewish, French, Spanish,

and Arab culture.

The earliest form of Rai was actually a genre sung by Maghrebi women in Algeria's urban

centers, in a tradition known as Meddahas, women that sing only for women, and Cheikha

that sing for men.

These singers were not trained in classical poetry, and so instead would sing about everyday

life, starting each performance with the phrase "this is my opinion", which is where Rai,

which means opinion in Arabic, gets its name.

Singing for men and dressing the way they did was not considered acceptable in society,

so most women changed their names, would not allow their faces to be shown

That is until performers like Cheikha Remitti, born in 1923, began performing extensively.

Her lyrics were considered quite risqué for the time focusing on poverty, alienation,

sexuality, drinking, love, and death.

And this began a tradition of controversial lyrics that has always been intertwined with

Rai music.

The 1980's was the height of international success for Rai music, led especially by Cheb

Khaled.

His music became popular throughout the Arab world and reached top charts in France, Belgium,

Spain, India and Pakistan.

His music has been used in Bollywood productions and was featured in the 1997 movie the 5th

element.

Modern rai continues to change musically, being influenced by pop music, hip hop style

backing tracks and heavy use of auto-tune.

So that's it for Algeria.

Who can recommend some Rai songs, I'd really like to get into it a bit more.

And if you like this series, don't' forget to give the video a thumbs-up and subscribe

to TE for more music and culture.

Next week, Yemen!

For more infomation >> Music of Algeria - Duration: 9:55.

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Send YouTube Chat Messages From Stream Deck - Livestream Alerts - Tutorial - Duration: 2:05.

if you want to send messages to your YouTube live stream from your Elgato

Stream Deck, Livestream Alerts can help. We'll go through four simple steps to

send a chat message to YouTube from your Stream Deck. Connect the Livestream

Alerts account; connect the Google account to it; create an action in the

Livestream Alerts UI which sends a message; and add that action to our

Stream Deck. If you already have an account configured on Livestream Alerts,

you can ignore the first part of the tutorial and use actions from your

existing account. First, create an account. Start by going to livestreamalerts.com.

Click get started, then register a new account.

Next, you'll need to connect a Google account. This is the account that

messages will be sent from to all live broadcasts connected to the channel

simply visit the accounts page click link new account and allow access for

Livestream Alerts. Next, we'll create a "Send YouTube chat message" action

navigate to the actions page and choose add YouTube chat message action type the

message you want to be sent: "Do you want to build a snowman?"

now that we have an action we can add it to Stream Deck. First, copy the URL from

the actions page, then open Stream Deck,

add a website action. You'll want to ensure that you check the "access in

background" option so that the URL is not open in your browser. Paste the URL from

the Livestream Alerts page, and title your action. Now every time you

activate the Stream Deck button, a message will be sent to your YouTube

live video with that message. Now that I've configured it I'll press the button

on my Stream Deck...

and you can see the action: the message show up in live chat sent by the Stream Deck.

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