Thứ Sáu, 30 tháng 6, 2017

Waching daily Jun 30 2017

I told you we were superheroes.

There can only be one Red Ranger.

Jason, this is your time.

This is your team.

Thank you.

Dude. That was loopy.

Seein' my dad.

Welcome back, my friend.

- Oh, we gotta go to Krispy Kreme, Jason. - What?

Not for donuts.

Okay. Let's try this.

Thank you, Zordon.

It's morphin' time.

Who is that?

Oh, my God!

Yes.

Come back to me, Goldar.

Come back.

Hold up. Look.

All right. Let's do this.

Yes!

Yee-haw!

Whoa, this is so much better with armor.

Come on! Bring it on!

Hey, heads up!

Guys, they just keep coming.

There's too many of them.

You guys hold them off.

Zack, where are you going?

Whoo-hoo!

Make my monster grow!

I've missed you, my friend.

They're gonna push us off the edge!

Incoming!

Let's kill everyone.

Did you guys see that?

All right, who wants me to pimp their ride, too?

Uh, guys? We're too late.

Oh, man.

That's... that's a lotta gold.

We're gonna protect the crystal, right?

- We're going to Angel Grove. - Let's get the Zords.

This is a lot different than the van.

Whoo!

Yippie-kay-yay, motherfu...

Mother's good. Mother's good.

Go, go, Power Rangers!

I'm not going the right way! What?

Jason, I'm going backwards.

Guys... our town. She's destroying it.

Krispy Kreme!

Not there.

Rita and her golden boy haven't found Krispy Kreme yet.

Okay, Kim, you hold them there.

Zack, Billy, you circle the Krispy Kreme and make sure it's safe.

I'm headed straight for Goldar.

Copy! I'll hold her off.

Kim, I'll go with you.

Let's go, boys.

Billy, just the two of us.

I'm right behind you.

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Lumière sur Stukov (VOST) - Duration: 5:05.

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The next generation of Filament reviews: This is Filaween 2.0! - Duration: 11:16.

What's up everyone, Tom here, and I think the original Filaween series of filament tests

was pretty good, it was pretty decent.

We learned a lot about how the different materials and filaments behave under mechanical stress

and what the differences were in print quality.

But I feel like there are a few things that still needed a bit of tweaking.

So after testing 30 materials, Filaween 1.0 is over and Filaween 2.0 is about to start.

The king is dead, long live the king!

So there are few areas that I worked on.

That is generating data that is more reliable, presenting stuff in a way where it's easy

to understand the results and making the entire thing a bit easier for me, too.

Let's start with reliability.

Filaween 1.0 relied a lot on the manufacturer giving correct information for temperatures

and fan settings and also producing the filament with a diameter as close as possible to the

nominal 1.75mm.

I really didn't do a ton of tuning for any material, and while I still can't spend

a day trying to dial in every material from zero, I at least want to do a basic extrusion

amount and temperature tune.

So what I came with here is this stitched series of prints that does two things.

First it prints these cylinders with 100% infill with 5% extra material for each consecutive

one, so they are 100%, 105, 110 and 115% extrusion multiplier in one go and I'll be able to

feel and visually tell which ones are overextruded and which ones are not.

In this case, you can feel the top layers getting a bit rougher with each step, the

100% one is perfectly smooth, while the 115% one is visually rough and overstuffed on top.

In this case, I'll go with 105% to get a good fill for strength without degrading print

quality too much.

By the way, these parts have a divot on the bottom, which will prevent nozzle height offsets

on the first layer from influencing the rest of the part.

The other section of that print is just three 3DBenchies, the center one at the median print

temperature, the real one colder, the front one hotter.

In this case, 190, 210 and 230°C. I did think about just doing, like, an overhang test,

and ramping up the temperature for that, but the 3DBenchy just has a lot more information

on how things are going.

In this case, the 190°C one looks good, so does the 210° one, but the 230° Benchy does

have a good bit more drooping with bridges, so 210°C it is.

And that is the quick & easy extrusion amount and temperature test that will run for every

single material.

This is almost an 8 hour print, as always, running on the Original Prusa i3 MK2, but

for this season, with updated print settings.

I'm going from the previous 0.2 to the new "Optimal" profile with 0.15mm layer heights.

Prints do look a bit better, and most importantly, are now using the "recommended" profile

for this machine.

We're also switching to 15% cubic infill, the more modern pattern, which will come into

play in a second with the new mechanical test.

Other than that, I will be printing as much as possible as sequential prints on the same

printbed, which means each part is going to be printed at its own pace and not suddenly

see speed changed when another one finishes.

I've done that before, too, but I'll try to consolidate as many prints into one job

as possible so that, after tuning, I only have to hit print once and can then leave

the machine to itself.

Alright, mechanical tests.

What was really bothering me was that I didn't have any sort of toughness test included in

the original Filaween series.

That means that for example PETG and a Nylon would see similar resulting numbers, but the

PETG would crack and shatter much, much more easily than the Nylon, and that didn't have

any impact on the results, but could drastically change how durable a material was under real-life

conditions.

Thankfully, there are already some standardized test for this exact property, which is impact

strength.

So what I did is that I actually built an apparatus that tests like ISO 180/B. Basically,

we swing a hammer from a set height, which breaks the test piece, the specimen, and by

looking at how far the hammer swings up after it hit the part, we know how energy our specimen

absorbed while breaking.

The specimen is this 10mm square bar with a notch in the center, so as the hammer strikes,

there's going to be a stress concentration and it's going to break at that exact spot.

There will be three different prints tested, one printed in each different orientation.

Now if that sounds too complicated, worry not, because in simple terms, we just get

a number for how tough a material is, how much of blow it can absorb.

So in this test, Nylon would definitely get a higher score than PETG.

Of course, I'll keep the classic mechanical tests, the parts for those look slightly different,

the bend test is slightly optimized, it still works the exact same way, but the pull test,

which used to be these octagonal rings, is now more of an elongated ring, which means

there should be less bending and more pulling happening, which should make it a bit fairer

between rigid and bendy materials.

And one new test is for that exact flexibility.

I didn't have a really precise indicator for that so far, so this is what I'll be

using - it's a printed spring, I'll hook a 1kg spool of filament to it and just check

how far it stretches.

It is rather flexible, which is intentional, I did go through a few different iterations

to make this as soft and as repeatable as it is, but I feel like it's actually more

important for the rigid materials to know precisely how rigid they are, because the

softer ones, you're probably not going to use those where you need a very specific hardness.

But the data will be there!

Still, I don't want to base Filaween 2.0 so much on the raw numbers anymore, well,

actually, I just don't want them to be the only final result.

I'll still include the numbers, but the actual "decent or crap" scale is going

to be stars.

From 0 to 5 stars.

Uhm, well, actually, uh, the five-star thing has been spoiled a bit by Amazon reviews,

where it's not like "3 stars is average", but something closer to this.

And I feel like I kinda have to play along here, so 4 stars is going to be average, that

is perfectly acceptable, like with a 4-star filament, I'll print that stuff each day,

every day, no second thoughts.

5-star is going to be your "definitely better than average" rating and for truly outstanding

materials, like ones that I don't manage to break with my setups or that get really

good, consistent print quality through the bank, those will get a flaming 5-star of awesomeness.

I'm 100% serious here, by the way.

A filament will get an overall rating, and that breaks down to aesthetics, which is pure

print quality plus the look and feel of the material, then of course mechanical properties,

and ease of use, which is how much tuning was necessary, how close the tuned settings

were to the recommendations and what hardware you need to successfully print with a material.

So as a baseline, and sort of as a reference of what to expect, here's how some previous

materials would score: Rigid.ink ASA and the UniCoFil Rainbow would both get the flaming

5-star for print quality, both print really well, and the Rainbow PLA has, I think, an

awesome look to it on top of that.

On the other hand, many particle-filled materials, including woodfills, do have a unique feel

to them, but print quality is often a bit harder to get right, so they would end up

somewhere in the 3-star region.

For strength, Polymaker's Polyflex, Taulman Bridge, and probably also Polycarbonate would

get that 5+ star, most PLAs would end up in the 4-star region, while the ABS or ASA filaments

would probably get 2 to 3 stars mostly.

Now, for ease of use, to be honest, PLAs are just as easy as it gets.

They need no special nozzles, aren't really affected by moisture, don't need a heated

chamber, and so on, so there's really no reason not to get them the flaming 5-star

for ease of use.

The other extreme would be a carbon-filled Nylon, which will absorb ambient moisture,

often warps a lot and requires a specific build surface, and it also need a wear-resistant

nozzle, so that would maybe get a 2-star at most, especially since you often need to tune

the print profiles a bit.

I'll have to see how the new tests work out over that wide range of materials, but

I'm definitely looking forward to the first material that gets an overall flaming five-star

rating.

I'm not quite sure if any of the materials I've tested in Filaween 1.0 would qualify

for that.

The individual Filaween 2.0 episodes are going to be published on Saturdays, all the ones

from that week as a bundle, like some of you have suggested.

Now, if you want to dive deeper into the testing methodologies and scoring rules, etc, that

info is going to be at toms.org/filaween2, the files are also for download, you can get

the full CAD files for the IZOD setup, the test specimen and etc. on Onshape, that link

is also going to be on the website, and I will also try to publish the gcode files that

I use on the MK2 for all these tests.

Different printers might produce slightly different results, so I'm not sure how comparable

the results would be to parts made on a completely different 3D printer.

So as of right now, I don't think crowdsourcing tests results would be such a great idea for

obvious reasons of trustworthiness etc, but you're certainly invited to discuss the

Filaween tests in the comments below here on YouTube or on the forums, at discuss.toms3d.org,

and actually, the forums are open to discussions of any kind, hopefully preserving good information

and conversations better than a YouTube comment thread can.

Again, discuss.toms3d.org.

While we're at it, a quick thanks to AlephObjects for supporting the channel.

They're a Free Software, Libre Innovation, and Open Source Hardware company from Loveland,

Colorado, and not only are they the makers of the Lulzbot line of 3D printers, they've

also been working on open-source filament!

Watch my reviews of both LulzBot 3D printers here and check the links in video description

for more info on the machines or on the open-source filament straight from Aleph Objects.

So I hope you'll find the Filaween 2.0 tests helpful, if you do, hit that like button,

get subscribed so you don't miss the episodes, and of course, you should turn on notifications

by clicking that bell next to the subscribe button.

If you want to support this channel, check out Patreon with regular Q&A Hangout, or,

simply use the free affiliate links from the video description below for your next shopping

spree wherever you buy your filaments.

Thanks for watching, and I'll see you in the next one!

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Parallel Universes Do Exist, And Scientists Have The Proof - Duration: 6:39.

Parallel Universes Do Exist, And Scientists Have The Proof�

Parallel universes are a staple of science fiction television shows, like Fringe, for

example.

In these universes, most things are the same except for a few relatively minor differences.

In our universe, we can only perceive four dimensions, but according to different theories

in particle and theoretical physics, there could be more dimensions.

The Multiple Worlds Interpretation is a theory which postulates that everything that has

happened or could have happened in history has happened in an alternate timeline or dimension.

These dimensions sprout from each other like branches on a bush, infinitely.

The core of the MWI is that the equations that model the evolution of systems over time

function the same whether or not there are embedded observers in the system.

So what does that mean?

To understand, you first have to know what the Schrodinger�s Cat thought experiment

is.

In this experiment, there is a cat in a sealed and opaque box with a radioactive element

and a Geiger counter hooked up to some sort of poison.

The radioactive element has a 50/50 chance of decaying, and therefore, a 50/50 chance

of setting off the Geiger counter, which will release the poison and kill the cat.

But, until you open up the box to see if the cat is alive or dead, the cat exists in a

quantum super-positional state where it is both alive and dead at the same time.

Every time you make a decision for a microsecond, before you make that decision, you are in

a super-positional state where you have made both choices.The MWI timeline splits into

different universes where you have made the same choice in different ways.

So, these universes theoretically continue to split and multiply with every decision

by every person, animal, or particle, for that matter.

Now, String Theory tries to explain all of this by attempting to unify Quantum Mechanics

and Gravity.

No easy feat considering no one has been able to successfully do it yet.

The problem is that our ability to measure gravity breaks down at the atomic and subatomic

level.

Gravity is one of the four fundamental forces of the universe, but it is also very weak.

Weak?

Really?

Yes, it takes the entire mass of our planet to hold you to the ground.

But, what about super massive black holes?

Yes, they are very powerful, but require an astronomical amount of mass to achieve that

power, and when compared to the other forces of the universe, it is still the weakest.

So, what does all of this have to do with multiple universes?

Well, in order for String Theory to function, it needs extra �pocket� dimensions added

to ours in order to make the math work � at least ten extra dimensions, in fact.

These extra dimensions have to be �compactified� to a point where they are too small to measure.

These extra dimensions can also be compactified in different ways.

Picture the number 10 with 500 zeroes after it; that�s how many different ways we�re

talking about here.

Each of these compactifications will result in a separate universe with different physical

laws.

Unfortunately, string theory is useless in the search for which of these many universes

we live in and where the rest of the universes reside.

Back to the beginning of our universe.

After the Big Bang, there was a period of inflation where space/time itself was rushing

outwards faster than the speed of light.

Inflation theory was used to explain the even temperature of the observational universe.

But, it also predicted there would be fluctuations in the background temperature, which were

confirmed by multiple spacecraft, including the PLANCK and Cosmic Background Explorer.

What this means is that our universe is eternally inflating, and some pieces of this universe

may �break off� into other universes ad infinitum.

When you combine this with string theory, you get an infinite number of universes with

an infinite number of physical laws.

The universes predicted by String Theory and Inflation would occupy the same physical space,

uno,like Quantum Mechanics, which currently is purely math driven.

If they occupy the same physical space, then they may overlap or collide from time to time,

and if they do, then we should be able to find a way to detect that collision or overlap.

These collisions would leave evidence in the night sky that we could search for.

Depending on the model used, they could be hot or cold spots in the cosmic background

or voids in the distribution of galaxies within the universe.

While scientists are searching for these clues, others are looking for more indirect indications.

Gravity waves were predicted by Einstein, and until recently, undiscovered.

The LIGO (Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory) recently detected gravity waves

from a pair of colliding black holes 1.3 billion light years away.

This strengthens the case for inflation, and by extension, the idea

of multiple universes.

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SANTIAGO FLIGHT 513 COMMERCIAL AIRLINER TAKES OFF IN GERMANY - politics - Duration: 2:51.

SANTIAGO FLIGHT 513 COMMERCIAL AIRLINER TAKES OFF IN GERMANY IN 1954, LANDS IN BRAZIL IN

1989

The Bermuda Triangle is one of the world's most famous conspiracy theories and important

element of the supernatural.

It was first found in the seas, but later, rumors and stories about the Bermuda Triangle

translated into it being in the airspace: People were apparently being teleported from

one side to the other, thousand of miles in a second with no explanation at all.

Pilots from all over the claimed to have gone through this, and the sheer fear and panic

it caused.

HOWEVER, RECENTLY, SHOCKING NEWS HAVE BEEN MAKING WAVES ON THE INTERNET

Newspaper reporter Irwin Fisher dug out a deeply covered secret: The mysterious appearance

of Santiago Flight 513.

According to Brazilian authorities, this was dubbed the longest flight ever - and it made

headlines, only to be mysteriously covered up.

Flight 513 took off on September 4th, 1954, and disappeared somewhere across the Atlantic

Ocean - something that over the years, most flights have disappeared or "teleported" around

this area - proving a point.

It was then assumed, at that point of time, that the plane crashed and everyone on it

lost their lives, much to the tragedy of their families.

The plane allegedly reappeared again, 35 years later; circling the airport and then landing.

The air control tower had no contact with the plane at all.

It landed on October 12, 1989.

When they were found, airport security and support was shell-shocked to discover all

88 passengers and four crew members all in their seats.

But they were all skeletons.

Authorities refused to comment.

Dr. Celso Atello, a paranormal researcher, said that flight 513: �almost certainly

entered a time warp, there is no other explanation.� The government has been the prime suspect

in hushing up this entire episode; as all news of it was swept up and disappeared in

the sands of time.

Just what else are governments hiding from us?

Is there a greater force we need to fear?

People who never stop from finding the truth - such as Irwin Fisher, might one day bring

humanity - and the common people to open their unseeing eyes to

the truth.

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MY COUSIN IS GOING TO COLLEGE! - Duration: 6:05.

'k', 'p' so those are the weird ones that are like. depends on like if it's up or down

hey guys good morning I just finished my back doctors the chiropractor's. The C-H-I-R-O-P-R-A-C-T-O-R

appointment. My back's been hurting recently so I went to the doctor and he

made me feel so much better. yeah. It's early though for me. I'm tired

I went to sleep pretty late editing the vlog and no problem

today I'm so excited because I'm going to take my cousin Breanne. she's looking

at colleges so I told her that I would show her my college I'm not going to

film us being there at the college because I want to keep my schooling kind

of private for now just for now but but I can tell you know I go to a pretty

large pretty large college I'm in the computer science department and before I

was in the biology department so Breanne is thinking about going into biology so

since I know and I took my first year with in biology I know where the classes

are a few of the things there so I'll show her around today and hopefully

she's fine with me maybe filming her a little bit longer a little bit I know

she watches our channel so I think she'll be cool and you guys can meet her

and we might go to lunch somewhere else so well we'll figure that out but I'll

see you guys later

byyye

so hot

I'm here with my cousin Breanne and she said it was fine to film her and she

wants to be in the vlog. yay. but we just finished walking around my school and I

showed her like where everything was but it was so hot today it's 90 degrees

outside and we were sweating so it feels good to be back in like an AC car.

But here's Breanne. She's so sweet

hi

She actually um. How old were you when we started

started teaching sign language around here?

I think I was 13 or 14

yeah, so 5 years ago? no. 4 years ago

four years we used to come to their neighborhood and teach sign

language to all the kids in the neighborhood and so she knows a few signs

a little bit like I almost forgot most of them

but you know the alphabet. ABC

yeah, kind of. I get 'h' and 'i' confused

'h' and 'i'

Wait what was the other one?

'p'?

this is 'p' right?

this is 'p'

and what's 'g'?

oh yeah, 'p' 'g'

so 'g' 'q'

'k' 'p'

So those are the weird ones. depends on like if it's up or down

oh, okay

I kind of know it

but she was telling me that she wanted to take ASL at her high

school but they don't offer it there and she wish they did

So maybe in the future. So not all high schools offer ASL as a language. Mine did thankful thankfully

but not all of them do but they should they should. Don't you think they should?

yeah, I agree they should

I'll see you guys later

bye

byyee

So I just dropped off my cousin

Breanne she is currently going into her senior

year and so she's looking at colleges and it just

an exciting time for her and she is so sweet so kind I think she's going to do

so well in college yeah so I hope her the best. Ryan went to work four in the

morning this morning crazy right and he hasn't texted me back um but I think

he's going to get off work maybe in like a few hours so I'll check

back later. okay. bye

hey you guys sorry about yesterday. We forgot to end the vlog and

It was just a hectic day I'm Ryan got off work super late yeah

like two

Yeah, and what time did you start? You started super early

4:30...?

Are you talking about the morning?

babe

Ryan doesn't even

remember when he was working. He works so much

yep so I worked at my normal job

until 2 in the morning then I went home quick to

to sleep and then I woke up at 4 in the morning to go to my other job

and I worked until 5 pm. I'm so tired

yeah, he basically worked 24 hours

yeah sorry I wasn't in the vlog. Sorry about that

I promise I'll be here this week!

Okay, bye you guys love you!

Sign Duo

OUT!

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Prezentacja postaci: Stiukow (napisy PL) - Duration: 5:05.

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How to use CAN, COULD and MAY to ask for permission - Duration: 7:04.

How are these questions different?

And how do we answer them?

In this lesson we'll find out.

We use all these phrases to ask if it's OK to do something.

Let's look at three examples.

Can I park here, officer?

No, it's not allowed.

Could I borrow your toothbrush?

What's wrong with yours?

I lost it.

Oh, Vicki.

I've got a yoga class this evening and I don't want to be late.

May I leave work early?

Yeah, OK.

Maybe I'll come with you.

That would be great.

'Can I...', 'Could I...' and 'May I...'

They all mean the same thing here.

Look, we can change them around and the meanings stay the same.

We use all these phrases to ask for permission to do something.

You can't park here.

You don't have permission.

So is there a difference?

Well yes, it's about the situation we're in and how careful we want to be about being

correct and polite.

'May' is the most formal.

'Can' is the most informal.

And 'could' is a little more formal than 'can'.

When I was a child, my mum told me I should use 'May I' to ask for permission.

It was a common rule back then and the old grammar books said 'May I' was more polite.

But the way we speak has changed over time and these days 'Can I' is much more frequent.

In fact English speakers are now ten times more likely to say 'Can I' than 'May I'.

Yeah, ten times!

So do you need to learn 'May I' or can you forget it?

You need it because there are particular situations where we still use it.

Maybe if someone's giving a talk or speech to a group of people.

May I begin by thanking you all of you for being with us today…?

Or perhaps they're providing a service to a customer.

This is Rachel speaking.

Sorry to keep you waiting.

How may I help you?

Or perhaps they're in a business meeting, and they want to make a suggestion.

I don't think so.

Why not?

It's not a good idea.

Yes it is.

May I suggest we come back to this later if we have time?

So 'may I', 'could I', 'can I' – they're all useful when you need to ask for permission.

But most of the time you're going to say 'Can I' or 'Could I'.

Now the next thing.

How should you respond if someone asks these questions?

Let's look at some more examples, but this time pay attention to the answers.

You're going to hear six different replies.

Are you ready?

Vicki, can I have a word?

Sure.

May I come in?

Mr Hale!

Why, certainly.

Congratulations.

Thank you very much.

My battery's flat.

Can I use your phone?

Yes, of course.

Thank you.

You're welcome.

Could I borrow these?

Yeah, OK.

Thank you.

May I serve tea now Miss Angorda?

Yes, please do, Warner.

Thank you.

Oh pizza.

Can I have some?

Sure.

May I have some too?

Yes, help yourself.

Here are the replies you heard.

They all mean 'yes' and they're all polite.

But which two are most formal?

What do you think?

It's these two: 'Why certainly' and 'Please do' are a little more formal.

Also, notice 'Help yourself'.

It's a little different.

We say this when we want someone to serve themselves or to take something.

Oh pizza.

Can I have some?

Sure.

May I have some too?

Yes, help yourself.

OK, now that's how we say yes, but what if we want to say no?

Well, sometimes we apologise.

Can I borrow these?

Oh no.

I'm afraid I need them.

That's OK.

I'm afraid.

It means 'I'm sorry' here so it's a gentle, polite no.

Of course we can also give a firm or definite no.

Oh Kathy!

How are you?

Fine.

Do you have a moment?

Can we speak with you about the Boston project?

What about it?

It's the deadline.

We're a little behind.

Could we have another week?

No way.

You need to finish by Friday?

Well, then can we hire an assistant?

Not on your life.

You don't like the idea then?

In a word, no.

These phrases are all definite no's and the last one means you won't even discuss

it.

Great!

So that's it.

Now you know how we use 'can', 'could' and 'may' to ask for permission.

And you also know some different ways to reply.

If you enjoyed this video, can I make a suggestion?

Why not subscribe to our channel?

And could I suggest you share this video with a friend?

Perhaps they'll enjoy it too.

See you all next week!

Bye now!

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#Фотогалерея2 Сад цветов Екатерины Ляшенко - Duration: 3:23.

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Riflettori su Stukov (IT) - Duration: 5:05.

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Kellyanne Conway Totally Flubs Her Endorsement of Trump's Tweets - Duration: 5:32.

On Friday morning, White House advisor, Kellyanne Conway, took a big risk and actually went

on Good Morning America, opposite George Stephanopoulos, to defend Donald Trump's Twitter attacks against

Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough from MSNBC's Morning Joe.

Now, during her defense when asked if she endorses these tweets, Kellyanne Conway kind

of flubbed a bit and admitted something that everybody in America already knows.

Take a look.

No, no.

Look.

That's exactly what I'm saying to you, George, that the toxicity both way ... Coming to the

President is terrible and, you know, this is what's going on.

Did you catch that?

Toxicity both ways is what she said before she attempted to correct herself, meaning

that she is acknowledging that there is toxicity coming from the President of the United States

in his Twitter feed.

Now, that is a massive statement.

This is the first time we've ever seen any kind of glimmer of truth coming out of the

mouth of Kellyanne Conway.

And it's the first time we've seen anybody within the Trump administration, even if accidental,

admit that the President's dialogue, his Twitter feed, his interactions with other human beings,

is toxic.

And it absolutely is.

Donald Trump should have more self control as a 70-year-old man who's President of the

United States.

His toxicity is what's poisoning public discourse in this country.

Yeah, there's a divide among Democrats and Republicans and Liberals and Progressives

and Conservatives and Libertarians, but we expect more out of our leaders, okay?

We do not expect our President to go out there and speak like someone in a YouTube comment

section, okay?

We want a little better from the people who lead us.

Leave the uncivil discourse to the uneducated masses who have nothing better to do than

go online to comment sections and say horrible things about people they don't even know.

From the President, we want something better and Kellyanne Conway almost admitted that.

Now, later on in this interview, Kellyanne Conway tries to steer Stephanopoulos in a

different direction to talk about all of the great things Donald Trump is doing for American

women.

Take a look.

The idea that the media are covering, a large parts of the media anyway, are covering personal

insults about the President, this invective, and really denying America's women their rightful

knowledge on what he's doing for them on taxes, on health care, and infrastructure.

Kellyanne, as you know, we wouldn't be talking about-

That's right, folks.

Don't get distracted by this sexist tweet or, you know, all of the sexist things that

Donald Trump has said since he's been in the public eye.

Focus on his nonsexist tax reform policy or his health care policy or his infrastructure

policy.

Because, according to Kellyanne Conway right there, by focusing on the tweets, we're not

educating women on how these policies, tax reform, health care, and infrastructure, help

American women.

Well, let me go ahead and educate you on how these policies help American women.

If you make less than a million dollars a year in the United States and you're a woman,

they don't help you at all.

There you go.

I took care of it for you there, Kellyanne Conway, because the health care plans put

forward by your party slashes funding for Planned Parenthood.

You have attempted actually to completely gut all of the funding for Planned Parenthood

so low-income women throughout the United States cannot get access to affordable health

care.

By cutting Medicaid, you're kicking millions of women off of health insurance who need

it.

You're kicking their children off.

You're kicking young girls off.

You're allowing corporations to come in and by repealing the clean water rule and poison

rivers, lakes, and streams, and drinking water aquifers, that's going to hurt women, too.

Not just men.

You want to do away with paid maternity leave in your health care bill.

You want to make ever having a child or ever being pregnant a preexisting condition.

As for the tax reform, again, if you're a woman and you make over a million dollars,

I guess it helps you because you save money on taxes.

Other than that, you know, probably 99.9% of women in this country will see absolutely

no benefit from it.

And from infrastructure, that's not really an issue that helps men or women more or less.

It's kind of a thing that, you know, you fix roads and bridges.

That helps everybody.

I don't understand your point here but I do know that you're obviously trying to distract

people to go back towards policies that are really going to hurt people, which maybe that's

your point overall.

Maybe you want people to focus on what the House and Senate Republicans are doing instead

of focusing on the, as you call it, toxicity coming out of Donald Trump's Twitter feed.

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Overwatch - 6 Crazy Fan-Made Skins! - Duration: 11:50.

Hello, everybody! Disciple here with Overwatch Curios! So a while ago, we brought you a video

on some really awesome fan-made heroe designs from the OVerwatch community, detailing some

very creative work in both art and character design! You can check it out here if you need

a refresher [annotation in video? Link in description?]. Now, we're going to check

out some more, but with a twist! Today we're going to look at 7 more awesome fan-made character

designs that are actually crossovers from other games, genres, and media! We've got

some heroes blended with other Blizzard franchises, as well as a couple outside influences! Let's

check 'em out!

First up we've got a great Genji / Illidan crossover that you're probably not prepared

for! Syukri Sabar merged the full cybernetic design of Genji with subtle, but highly recognizable

traits of everyone's favorite betrayer. The first thing that catches the eye is, or course,

the cyborg version of the warglaives of azzinoth, Illidan's weapons of choice. While overall

smaller than the actual warglaives, they seem to fit well with Genji's sleek and fit looking

armor style. You'll actually notice the details in the armor as well. The green detail lines

glow with the power of fel which resemble Illidan's body tattoos. Illidan at one time

was a night elf, and this Genji's ears and singular strand of ponytail pay homage to

similar traits on Illidan. The crossover goes beyond just the cosmetic appearances though.

You can easily see Genji and illidan's combat styles merging as they both have a high mobility

dash ability, use close-range bladed weapons, and use aerial maneuvers to confuse foes.

Illidan can throw his glaives and Genji tosses shurikens all over the place so that's not

a big stretch either. All-in-all, this crossover makes perfect sense both visually and functionally

and could probably fit into Overwatch just fine!

The Diablo franchise has some of the most wicked,

high quality, and brutal looking armor in gaming, and it's absolutely no surprise that

artists take inspiration from the game and throw it toward their favorite overwatch heroes.

N A brings us one such crossover in the form of Symmetra outfitted in the excellently detailed

and epic Wizard armor from D3. You might also recognize the armor from Li Ming, which is

Heroes of the Storm's named D3 wizard hero. Sy.metras armor in this amazing skin idea

is almost a direct 1:1 transition of the wizard. You'll see the spiked armor pieces covering

the sensitive parts of the body like the torso and appendages, while the flowing cloth robes

sprout from under the armor pieces and her belt. The magenta arcane aura Color from Diablo

remains, but with a twist! Here it's being displayed to represent Symmetras hard light

constructs. Her weapon shape remains pretty much the same but adopting the color scheme

and sharpness of the rest of the armor, and you'll notice her headpiece does the same.

She's missing any kind of visor to go along with the headpiece but that's okay, as the

rest of the outfit is amazingly detailed! I'm not sure if the wizard and symmetra have

a lot of crossover with their abilities. Possible replacing her primary fire and alt fire with

with the wizards disintegrate and arcane orb respectively. Still, this would make a hell

of a skin that I'd certainly grind boxes for!

There are so many kinds of armor out there both in history and fantasy, and Pharah gets

a lot of attention on these because of her full-bodied Raptora armored suit and wings!

Samuel Thompson brings us just such an armor that he calls "Steelcore"! Immediately

you get a fantasy knight / warrior type vibe with the armor set and it pretty much covers

pharah from head to toe. Unlike the usual rounded-steel look and bulkiness of traditional

armor, the steelcore suit had very sharp, bladed edges and a very slim-fitting form.

The helm is extra stabby and has a grated cover for the eyes. Her weapon seems to no

longer fire actual rockets with this skin, but instead fire some kind of energized crystal

that presumable explodes when it lands expelling that energy instead of an explosion. The extra

large spaulders adorn her shoulders and look like they could take quite a few rounds before

any real damage would be taken, and double up as a weapon themselves as the hatch on

the top pops open to reveal more of those energy-projectiles that her weapon fires.

pharaoh ever decided to shoulder-charge an enemy like reinhardt does! You'll notice

her wings are thin and retractable and also seem to emit the same energy that the weapon

does. The bright red / orange / and chrome color scheme are sort of a warning sign showing

how dangerous pharah can be, and the entire package would fit right in with other armor-esque

sets like reinhardt's various skins for example. The hanging cloth from her waist

and shoulders round out the piece and give it a very noble appearance that could easily

fit into Overwatch!

Straight outta Darnassus comes yet another shimada as yet another awesome night elf!

NANNA VALBJØRN creates a much more traditional Warcraft night elf styled piece turning Hanzo

into a Darnassian archer complete with a bow that came straight from the moonwell! Hanzo

is adorned in casual, flowing elf apparel that looks like cloth or perhaps leather,

which would fit with the Elf Hunter theme from WoW. On his belt are various potions

and satchels for carrying various items needed for the hunt, and of course a quiver upon

his back loaded with arcane arrows. Hanzo himself has light-colored hair, which is a

staple in the night elf community, as well as what look to be pulsating or glowing lines

and calligraphy on his left shoulder mixing the arcane with the ancient oriental design.

His signature elven ears are long and protruding with jewelry clasping and hanging from various

parts, and of course, elves have massively long eyebrows that help them keep balance

while they hone in on their marks and feel changes in his environment like wind and temperature…

Like a cat's whiskers!

..okay, I made that last part up, but the eyebrows are wicked-long.

This skin would absolutely be a 1 to 1 transition into overwatch, and Hanzo is, of course, and

archer. Simply make his arrows reflect the arcane nature of the image, keep his movement

abilities just the same, and turn his ultimate from a dragon or wolf, into any one of the

night elf animal gods such as a deer, owlbeast, or large cat. I think many Blizzard and Warcraft

fans would get a kick out of this skin if it were ever actually dropped into Overwatches

loot boxes!

Ohhh man, this one is super-awesome! So, Illidan Stormrage: Reaper Edition looks as amazing

as it sounds, and Alexandre Coadou nailed it on the head capturing the Demon Hunter

style in reaper brooding form! This crossover is 50/50 Reaper/Illidan starting from the

ground up. He has illidan's signature saytr hooves and his pants and kilt bottom half

are adorned with legion symbols and what look like fel vials. His upper torso area is bare

with only the familiar fel tattoos that demon hunters are known for, and his arms are wrapped

in bandages just like Illidan. His upper body is shrouded in a short cloak and leather shoulder

armor both reminiscent of the warcraft outlands style. The skin retains illidan's long, black

hair, pointed ears, and demon horns, while converting reaper's mask into what looks like

actual bone! The dual hellfire shotgons -or should I say "felfire shotguns"? - glow

a pale green as if infused by fel energy ready to be unleaded, then tossed aside. They even

have sharp edges to give a nod to the Warglaives of Azzinoth. Alexandre takes the design a

step further and shows how easily the skin could incorporate reapers abilities displaying

both shadowstep and death blossom only with a fiery fel twist! A very excellent crossover

that just about any warcraft fan would probably love.

What's cooler than a Cyborg ninja? A cyborg MEDIC, of course! Ana Dressen takes Genjis

cybernetic armor style and applies it to the person who created it: Mercy! Now, of course

we know that this armor is actually full-on replacements for Genjis destroyed body parts

from his fight with Hanzo. It's not clear whether the artist created a suit or high

tech prosthetics, but we'll just assume it's a suit similar in mechanical design to the

one she wears into battle. The design of the suit is pretty much the same, but you can

clearly see genji-inspired pieces all across it. Of course, the neon green flare replaces

the angelic golden light emitted from the grommets, arms, cloth, and wings. It also

has distinctly japanese writing on it. Her staff has the shimada dragon symbol on it

and the biggest change here is definitely the mask covering her face that resembles

a thinner, more feminine genji mask style. The skin would be an easy transition into

her skills with just changing the color of her beam from gold to green, her rez could

have dragons flaring up instead of columns of light, and of course a new voice line that

spams "I need healing" in genji's voice over and over. Perfect!

Another outstanding reaper skin hits our list, this time blending the worlds of Overwatch

and Warhammer 40k! Diego Fonteriz hits us with Hellspawn reaper and I can't imagine

a better way to view the edgelord in Overwatch than this! The skin blends the two styles

flawlessly bringing out the bold lines and thick armor style of overwatch and mixing

them with the demonic, evil, firefly look of Warhammer 40k's more sinister factions.

Adorned in red & orange leather armor, reaper stands ready to engulf anyone unlucky enough

to get in his way in flames. His hellfire shotguns life up to the name quite literally

and look to fire slag or flames rather that pellets. The armor is spiky and battle-worn

maintaining the hooded look but this time adding horns and heat into the mix. Reaper's

mask contrasts red and silver to match the armor and the eyes and mouth glow fiery orange

as if he was composed of fire himself. You can imagine the rest of his kit either causing

massive heat and fire effects, or leaving those effects behind him after the abilities

are cast. You can even think about his ultimate catch enemies on fire to maintain the theme!

An extremely well-done and well designed skin that I would actually play reaper for!

You guys are super creative and bring out things that even the art teams over at blizzard

may not have thought about! Which ones are your favorites in this mix? Have any other

fan-made skins that we missed? Let us know in the comments! I hope you enjoyed the video,

and don't forget to like and subscribe for more! Thanks for watching, i'll catch you

in the next one!

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SPIROGRAPHS -- DONG - Duration: 4:14.

Hey.

Hi there.

It's good to see ya.

I'm Jake and I might have seen you at Vidcon which was lovely and if I didn't see you

there well you're just lovely anyways.

And vidicon can be very stressful so sometimes I like to chillouts.com/relax.asp which is

a DONG something you can do online now guys.

Population Explorer is an interesting tool to reveal the demographics of a given area.

You can type in a location here but for more flexibility draw a freehand shape by selecting

this icon and outlining a region.

Let's look around a little...here!

Haven't you been wanting to know about Cyprus, in particular this zone?

Double click to finish drawing and this box pops up telling you the area and perimeter.

This will give you more detail but selecting this symbol allows you to visualize the demographics

with a chart.

You can see that the most common age group is 30 to 34 and the majority of those people

are male.

Looking at the table gives you the totals of boys and girls which in this case shows

that there are only 22 more males than females.

This website is cooler than the ice in

The Phases of H2O and air in a closed system simulation.

Here you can see what happens when you adjust factors like gravity, as well as top and bottom

temperature.

With the variables set like this you'll see it change from being 100% ice.

Water is represented by blue dots and steam by greyish blue.

Add more particles and then change them to air.

Now AIR you ready for

Neonflames?

Because I am.

This was recommended on the DONG Twitter Account and it's awesome.

Choose from eight colors and click and drag to create the most beautiful nebula that ever

was.

And ever will be.

Like any great work of art this takes time and it'll be a moment before you see flames

emerge.

Let's put a splash of white here, green here...oh and why not black.

Can't wait to see what that looks like on a black background!

It's subtle but I like it.

Open this panel to adjust factors like exposure or intensity.

But if the intensity is too much don't spiral out of control just spirograph on…

Spirograph.

An online version of the fun drawing toy which is cool because you can quickly adjust factors

even while it's in motion.

Choose a preset and then type in whatever stator radius you want.

Observe what happens when it's higher versus lower.

Play around with these variables to see what happens prior to drawing because it can help

you understand how it operates during the drawing.

Adjusting the color and size of the pen will guarantee a personalized and majestic spirograph

formation.

Speaking of cool formations who wants to go to Stonehenge?

Who doesn't have time to go to stonehenge?

No problem because this virtual tour allows you to join the party.

It lets you go inside the structure to explore and learn about the stones as well as other

topics like the summer solstice.

Select from these spots to go into depth.

Some will lead you to interesting videos where Susan can tell ya all about conservation.

Drag around or use these arrows to move faster.

Spin in circles until you get motion sickness and then enhance that feeling by riding a

motorcycle…

Or at least sitting on it with Motorcycle Ergonomics.

It demonstrates how your posture would look driving a motorcycle based on height and inseam.

If you're five feet tall you'll have to reach for the handle bars more than if you're

six feet.

And since you're a social butterfly you can also look at how an extra passenger would

sit.

Change the vehicle on this page to the biggest highest best…

A game that tests your knowledge quickly.

It's a multiple choice quiz with only two options to choose from and if you get it right,

you're given more time with the next question.

But every wrong answer costs you time for the next.

Once you're out of time you lose so think fast but stay mellow with

Yellow, a game of strategy.

The goal is to turn the entire screen yellow using a variety of methods and no two are

the same.

The lightbulb down here will give you hints.

For this one you have to click on the button until it has expanded as far as it will go

and then click it again.

Keep doing this until it fills the page.

And here the hint is to click the letters but not just in any order.

You have to actually spell the word "Yellow."

Now take a break from all that thinking and check out

Starfield where you can zoom around in a calming atmosphere of scorching balls hurtling towards

your eyeballs.

Links to all the DONGs can be found in the description below also I'm a big fan of

this shirt.

Eat People.

It's just a mantra I like to live by.

You look delicious.

And there's also a playlist full of DONGs right here so if you're brain wants to eat

ya got that.

Okay!

I'm gonna go because it's very hot in this room.

It's very warm.

Warm room.

I'm wearing a sweater which was a mistake.

And as always, thanks for watching.

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GG LIVE | Bloodborne #2 (PS4) - Duration: 5:51:15.

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Christine Chalkey and Jacob Chalkey of Streator, Illinois - Duration: 2:32.

Jake is a 22 year old, developmentally disabled young man.

Who has a very rare developmentally disability.

When he was born he was diagnosed at age eight months and the doctors told him that I would

never be able to walk, talk, live past the age of two.

Okay.

His brain is so malformed that doctors are actually calling Jake a medical enigma.

Okay, I call him a medical miracle.

There are real people who are being hurt.

Real vulnerable, U.S. citizens who qualify for benefits, and are supposed to be getting

these benefits for special reason because we have these unique situations.

And what's happening is we're the first to be cut, and we just want that truth to get

out, and we're just so grateful somebody is allowing us this time to speak.

The biggest issue is as we expand Obamacare, and Medicaid through able bodied people, what's

happening is we're hurting the truly most vulnerable.

Which are children with rare medical disorders that fall in a Medicaid program for Medicaid

safety-net that needs life-sustaining medicines and services and what's happening is they

expand - there's just not enough money to go around.

For Jake, they were helping when our insurance would not pay for it, Medicaid helped to pick

it up.

For about a year and a half, everything was going great, Jake was doing wonderful.

And in 2012 the Illinois legislature made some cuts to Medicaid.

The first people they cut in Illinois Medicaid were the truly most vulnerable.

Which is 1200 medically fragile children.

These are children that cannot walk, cannot talk, some are bed ridden.

They are the weakest, and most fragile of all.

When they made these cuts, the cuts they made affected us personally by cutting Jake's medicine.

We almost lost Jake, and we almost lost Jake because our government is expanding Obamacare

through Medicaid and they had to make cuts.

And they cut these 1200 fragile kids like Jake.

He could have died.

For more infomation >> Christine Chalkey and Jacob Chalkey of Streator, Illinois - Duration: 2:32.

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50 nombres brasileños y portugueses para niños - www.nombresparamibebe.com - Duration: 2:03.

50 brazilian and portuguese names for baby boys

ABRAÃO

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JOÃO

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LOURENÇO

LUIZ

MARINHO

MATEUS

OLAVO

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PAULO

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SEBASTIÃO

TÉO

TIAGO

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VÍTOR

XANDE

ZEZÉ

namesoftheworld .net, the web with all the names in the world: baby names, pet names, business names and boat names.

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Melissa Ackison and Rich Ackison of Marysville, Ohio - Duration: 3:19.

The problem was is that insurance was poor insurance as well, but along with that, anything

that was billed out to us we were stuck with.

So thousands upon thousands of dollars, collectors are now calling us, we're trying to explain

to them, oh no we have the Affordable Care Act, we have Obamacare, things are going to

be taken care of, I have a letter I can show you, I think you know the way that story ends.

Um we actually ended up taking our money out of my 401K.

Um I actually got nothing left in my 401k.

After we received a letter, it was our insurance was canceled.

And they said, well when you enrolled into the program you didn't provide proof of your

citizenship so you need to provide proof of your citizenship.

And I said but we did and that's how we enrolled in the first place and paid you the premium.

And they said well it's been misplaced we need you to send it again.

So we provided all of our documentation to prove our citizenship, mailed it in, not once,

not twice, but three times, into the marketplace, and every time we sent it in, it was misplaced.The

company that went bankrupt left us with all the medical bills, they didn't pay the bills,

we had to pay those.

The long and short of it is, throughout all of this time, you've got us scrapping to try

to pay these high premiums, but when we were going to use our insurance because it was

canceled because they couldn't prove our citizenship we had no insurance.

So I would be embarrassed every time I would present my card, and said no I do have insurance,

there's a problem and they can't verify.

So I would either beg providers can you please bill me and I assure you these will be taken

care of or, we would just skip getting prescriptions all together, my husband and I, and at one

point we were actually rolling quarters in our living room to buy my son's prescriptions.

We had a pre-existing condition that we had with another Obamacare plan and those plans

stay, they didn't stay.

My son had been on a waiting list for six months to get into therapy that was working

and he was thriving, doing well, and the school was happy we were happy, and he was confident

and we were just so thrilled and I finally told my husband, I said, the government lied

to us.

The lied to us.

We don't have these providers, we have lost our care, we've got nothing now.

We run a business, at this point if I need to open a line of credit for pay roll, we

couldn't do it, we have no means, and the 401k money I took out, I was taxed on that

by the government and had to pay stiff penalties.

I had my son the month of October, he was born via C section, I was out of the hospital

less than 24 hours and had a stroke, I was put in intensive care, was not able to be

at home with my newborn son, and I received a letter that it was not considered an emergency

service.

ICU was not considered an emergency service, therefore it wasn't covered.

My brand new baby we couldn't get him immunized, because they kept kicking him off the insurance.

I stood in line at the Health Department as though I had no insurance at all.

We're losing everything we have to the government, we have nothing, we're losing everything over

health insurance.

For more infomation >> Melissa Ackison and Rich Ackison of Marysville, Ohio - Duration: 3:19.

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Yardscaping | Starring the New Buick Encore Compact Luxury SUV - Buick - Duration: 0:16.

Today I'll show you how simple annuals can make

an ordinary garden look like this...

Oh boy.

The new Buick Encore with customizable cargo space.

An SUV that's ready for anything.

For more infomation >> Yardscaping | Starring the New Buick Encore Compact Luxury SUV - Buick - Duration: 0:16.

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How To make a DIY Electronics Work Bench - Part 1 - Duration: 11:16.

Today on Made To Hack, I build an Electronics workbench

[ ♫ - Intro Music Plays -]

I originally wanted to build a workbench using euro pallets

But after carrying these really heavy pallets, I realized it was not a feasible idea

I redesigned the workbench to use light-weight steel framing used for drywall plaster board

I began by measuring and cutting the 60mm profiles for the legs of the workbench

These were squared and screwed in with self tapping metal screws

I checked that the finished legs were relatively square to each other

Then it was on to the frame assembly of the workbench

For this section, I opted to use 100mm (or 4 inch) wide profiles

They were measured and cut

Throughout the structure, I created many H-beams by screwing two profiles back to back

Here's what the finished structure looks like

I then cut the 6mm (or quarter inch) birch plywood that will be the work surface

I tested the stiffness and realized that it wobbled too much

I decided to add some cross bracing where I initially wanted to have a drawer

The cross member was measured and squared and the cross braces added

This significantly improved the stiffness of the work surface

I then attached the legs to the top structure using hex bolts and screws

I also added a horizontal cross brace that connected both legs

The plywood was glued to the top structure using a construction adhesive

However, this proved to be useless as after one day, it did not glue properly

I then decided to put a layer of 12mm (half-inch) OSB in between the structure and the plywood work surface

This was counter-sunk and screwed to the steel frame

I checked for squareness once more and cleaned the surface

I should have used this Sikaflex adhesive from the beginning

I spread it around the edges whereas for the majority of the OSB surface, I used regular PVA wood glue

After I let the glue harden for a day, I sanded the plywood with 240 grit sand paper

I vacuumed and cleaned the surface thoroughly

I then applied the first layer of varnish using a solvent based polyurethane

After about 4 hours of drying, I sanded the surface once more with 240 grit

For the second and third coats of varnish, I changed to a water based polyurethane

In between drying, I hand sanded with 400 grid and then finally 600 grid sand paper

Here you can see another horizontal brace that I connected to both legs and a few angled pieces to help with lateral stability

I used a piece of OSB left over to make a shelf using both horizontal cross braces

This was counter-sunk and screwed to the steel profiles

And here is the workbench all built

In part two of the project, I add shelves and deal with the electrical and lighting

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