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Hi there.

I am John Bond from Riverwinds Consulting and this is Publishing Defined.

Today I am going to discuss how to write an abstract for a journal article.

An abstract provides a reader with a very brief representation of the information contained

in a research paper, a journal article, or other academic communication.

It helps the reader determine if the article or paper is of interest or relevant to them.

There are several types including structured abstracts, informative abstracts, descriptive

abstracts, and others.

The length of an abstract may vary from 100 to 200 words or perhaps longer.

Many times, the maximum length or format is dictated by the publication, or group being

submitted to, or by a preferred style guide such as APA, MLA, or Chicago Style Manual.

An abstract typically contains four parts: the research focus or the problem being addressed;

the research methods being used; the results or findings of the research; and the conclusions.

Here are the steps to writing an abstract: first, write the entire article or paper.

Next choose the main or key points of the paper.

This will help you focus on the key takeaways.

Look specifically to create a one sentence purpose or thesis statement to what is being

examined or researched.

Next, state succinctly what methods were employed.

Then give the findings or results of the work, with a brief conclusion which should concisely

recap the results.

FYI references, tables, figures usually are not included in an abstract.

These few sentences will come together to form the abstract for your paper; its presentation

dependent upon which format you are using.

Do not use text directly from the paper.

An abstract is derivative, not cut and paste from the paper.

Here are some pointers: -Concise is best.

If it can be below the maximum word count, then so be it.

-Don't duplicate the opening paragraphs of the paper; these serve different functions.

-Avoid jargon.

Use language your readers would expect.

-Make sure essential key words are present so search engines or abstracting and indexing

services will understand better what your paper is about.

-Write in the present tense.

-Don't hold back on the findings to tease the reader.

Put them out there for the world to see.

-Proofread, proofread, proofread.

-Also, show the abstract to colleagues, inside and outside the profession, for feedback.

-And finally, an article abstract is likely to appear in many databases or other places

since it is fair use.

Make sure it stands alone.

And remember reading an abstract is not the equivalent of having read the full article.

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How To Use YouTube Playlist To Get More Views - Duration: 6:28.

Did you know that YouTube playlists can also rank in the search engines

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this is an official playlist where you can only add one video to that

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playlists click new playlist add a playlist title I'll call this "test"

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can go to "Your YouTube Videos" and I can add any of these videos from my channel

to the playlist I'm going to select this one click add videos and here's a video

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will help it to rank in the search engines click set as playlist thumbnail that

means that this thumbnail for this video will appear for the thumbnail for my

playlist and then I can just add more videos if I wish

and I can move this one to the top and move it to the bottom and that's it. Where

should you add the playlist on your channel? Channel homepage when you add

sections to your channel homepage make sure you add your best playlist to your

first section when a viewer Scrolls through your channel homepage make sure

you guide them through the best content so you can get them to subscribe end

screen when a viewer comes to the end of your video you want them to continue

watching more of your videos therefore introduce a playlist that is

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continues watching more of your videos YouTube will reward you for them

Description when you add a YouTube playlist to your youtube description if

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Embed on your website or blog one of the highest ranking factors for getting your

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page if you embed a YouTube playlist on your website or blog then your visitor will be

more inclined to stay on that page watching more of your videos Add to

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media sites your viewers will be more inclined to watch video after video

Here's how to track the performance of your YouTube playlists... Go into your YouTube

analytics check playlists drill down to view the top 10 videos of your playlist

check the watch time and views for each video in the last 28 days check the

gender age and demographics move the best performing video to the top of your

playlist this will be the one that has the most watch time Here are some

important things to keep in mind when using a YouTube playlist to get more

views plan ahead by thinking of a theme for your playlist then create a series

of videos that you can put in the playlist place your strongest or best video at

the top of the playlist all videos in a playlist should be relevant to each

other keep your playlist short so viewers will

watch all the videos in your playlist avoid adding a video to a playlist right

away when you first upload a video don't add it to a playlist

instead wait a couple of days then add it to your playlist so it creates a new

session ID create a lot of playlists think of different themes that you can

create for your playlists update your playlist regularly with new content if

you've got an old video that's been added to your playlist three years ago

replace it with new content that's been newly updated now you know the top

benefits of using a YouTube playlist to get more views let me ask you an

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Occ-Cast Episode 22 featuring Jason Stevenson of JS Industries - Duration: 22:33.

[Intro music]

Hey guys! Welcome to another Occ-Cast. As you can tell we're in a surfboard factory.

And I'm lucky enough to have Jason Stevenson with me. Thank you, Jaes.

JASON: Occ.

for coming to the Occ-Cast.

[Gesturing to Jason] Good friend.

JASON: Pleasure.

OCCY: My shaper and many more other things so we're very well related.

And we're in Coolangatta.

Well, actually, West Tweed.

At Jason's Factory and thanks for coming on the Occ-Cast again.

JASON: Yeah, no worries.

OCCY: We've known each other for a while

JASON: Yeah, we have.

OCCY: 20 years.

JASON: Yeah.

OCCY: Favorite saying that 20 years, remember Andy and Bruce, "20 is everything, everything's 20 years" but

it actually probably has been about that long.

JASON: Yup.

OCCY: When did we meet?

JASON: Yeah, it's been - far out.

It's been a long time. I think - I don't know. It was just before I probably started making your boards.

Ages ago.

Andy, Bruce - all that kind of -

It was Louie.

OCCY: Louie.

JASON: Yup, I reckon it was through Louie.

OCCY: It would've been through Louie.

I reckon through Louie.

OCCY: Louie would've been Luke Egan.

JASON: Yeah.

OCCY: Which was a -

probably one of your first team riders.

JASON: He was.

JASON: He was. OCCY: Or Dean Morrison.

JASON: He was, he was just after Dingo, actually.

Yeah, Dean was um when I first started out.

On my own. Dean was the first team rider that I had.

OCCY: He was?

JASON: Yeah, yup.

OCCY: And he actually was the first guy to ever win a CT contest on your board.

JASON: Yup.

OCCY: And I remember that because I was in the final.

JASON: Yup.

[Laughs] Yup, you were.

OCCY: He beat me in the final.

JASON: I don't know.

OCCY: You were there. You don't remember, do you?

JASON: I don't know. I don't know I can't remember what year it was.

OCCY: It was 2003.

JASON: Oh, you know.

[Laughs]

OCCY: I remember that day because the contest wasn't supposed to be on that day

Because it was supposed to be flat and we went out and had a few beers.

And then I woke up the next day and it was the contest was on.

I was like --, but I still made the final but I ran out of energy, hey.

JASON: Ran out of gas.

OCCY: Did you see that final? I ran out of gas.

JASON: Yup.

OCCY: Dingo was on fire.

You shape with JS. When did you first was -

JASON: I originally -

OCCY: Let's go way back, the start.

JASON: Way back.

Um -

OCCY: Which was only few years before that.

JASON: Born and bred in Stradbroke island.

OCCY: Yup.

JASON: Um and -

Live there my whole life.

OCCY: Yup.

Beautiful spot.

JASON: Unbelievable. Pumping good waves.

I mean a lot of people. You know Bede Durbirdge, Ethan Ewing, you know.

Nowadays, but -

Cylinder

Classic right-hander and then Main Beach which was a punchy left.

So um -

OCCY: So - because you you're a very capable surfer. You were looking at a professional surfing career at that stage.

JASON: I really enjoyed competing back then.

But was there was obviously restrictions growing up there.

OCCY: Long way away.

JASON: Long way away from everything.

You're pretty far removed.

But -

I also,

You know there was only myself, my brother, and Russell Speck at the time.

So there's only pretty much us three guys who would surf any kind of swell.

And then myself and my brother would surf every morning before school, every day after school, so -

But that was - we were literally the only guys in the water

I think I was about 23 when I first moved to the Gold Coast.

Yeah.

And I remember going and

pestering Murray Bourton for a job. The only thing I ever knew was surfing.

And Murray - I used to ride Pipedream back in the day.

I used to ride for Murray.

Originally and then when Darren started coming up

then I started getting some boards off Darren.

So I actually rode those guys.

OCCY: For Darren.

JASON: Yeah, for Darren. So those guys' boards.

And, I remember going around and, you know, had no work and just kept going and knocking on Murray's door.

And to the point where he was like,

"You're -- annoying me. I'm going to have to give you a job."

He yeah, I remember getting five bucks an hour off him.

It was pretty tight. A --

[Laughs]

Yeah, so remember we were -

OCCY: Well, back in those days, there wasn't a lot of money.

JASON: No, there was nothing, like, I worked for peanuts for that - him.

But also I wanted to learn so,

And that was it.

OCCY: That was the hand off, yeah.

JASON: Yeah, that's where it all started. You know I remember I started -

I actually started, obviously just sweeping floors and doing -- like that, but

I started laminating. His son at the time Skye Bourton was wanted to be a shaper.

So, I started laminating his boards.

And I just you know after,

I think was about six month or so saying "You know I'm - not this is not me."

OCCY: Yeah.

And I - Darren and Kenny Reimers actually took me into that - Kenny Reimers took me into

that side of it, started showing me some stuff. Let me watch him.

Murray had a heap of um these old second blanks that was shoved up in the roof he had gotten off Berfheads.

I was like, "Can I have one of them. Can I you know make myself a board and that?"

And he's like, "Yeah, 20 bucks."

OCCY: Oh really?

JASON: Yeah, he made me buy them.

Yup, so I had to buy all of the second blanks

Yeah, he charged me 20 bucks.

Got in there and started hacking away.

OCCY: Wow.

OCCY: And that was the start of it. JASON: And that was the start.

OCCY: And that's -

That's crazy

how far it's come. So, Luke Egan would have been your first big team rider.

JASON: He was.

OCCY: And um -

JASON: He was.

OCCY: He was doing pretty well back in the day.

JASON: He - he actually was number two in the world.

He was. Him and Andy were um -

having little battles actually.

OCCY: Yeah.

JASON: And -

For whatever reason, Luke was riding for Darren and then he had just came to me.

Um -

We'd already had a relationship. We're mates, kind of thing. He's like, "Make me some boards," and I was like

"Oh, really. You want me to make you some boards?" Because you know you look up to, like yourself -

OCCY: Like, no pressure.

JASON: No pressure. And -

But you, uh -

you know

Growing up as a grommet, it was you and Luke and all these guys so you always you know

always looked up to all you guys.

But to have, you know, that

Luke walked in the door, and go, "Make me some boards" just after he got second in the world.

I was kind of like, "I don't know if I'm that good, ay."

[Laughs]

"I don't think I'm good enough for that."

No, because he was coming into the start of his next year, like wanting to

contend again.

OCCY: And plus with Luke, because his dad shapes, and he knows a fair bit about shaping.

So, there would be more pressure.

JASON: Yeah, he did.

OCCY: He doesn't shape himself, but he knows a lot though, hey.

JASON: He does - you're right.

If there's one guy that knows a lot about surfboards, it's Luke Egan.

So I -

Did, I got to work with him. I made him some boards, and he's like, "There's something here."

"There's something in this.

With you and let's just do this and do that." And -

Yeah, I learned a lot actually from Luke. I learned a lot.

OCCY: Yeah your team - You've got such an amazing team.

I mean from Luke through Joel

to, you know, we've had Bruce and Andy. We've had Andy.

And, I mean, who is the hardest to shape for? Like I mean I reckon Luke would have been and I don't know how

hard it is to shape Joel, but I would be the easiest because I know nothing about boards, you think?

[Laughs]

Because I'm like the bigger guy.

JASON: No I reckon that Luke - Luke was definitely - Luke was

Luke was so in tune with it. So I think that -

He wasn't the hardest. He was just really knowledgeable, so I just, I just gained a lot.

OCCY: Yeah.

JASON: From Luke, I think it really helped everyone else.

You know it gave and it gave me a lot of confidence once he once we've got this sort of formula.

And I think you know that even that first year

I think he went and went on won Trestles, and then was, you know, back in title races with Andy again.

So straight off the bat.

OCCY: Success traight off the bat.

JASON: Yup.

JASON: And that gave me a little confidence and I think that -

Not just because you don't know much of surfboards, it doesn't make you the easiest or you know, but I think just having

Luke was a big guy

Strong goofy from, you know. I have this thing for goofy footers.

OCCY: Because you're goofy yourself, yeah.

JASON: So, you know, I just think that

Doesn't take me long to tune in boards. You know I surf without - you know.

When we first started out

you know, we'd all surf together and stuff like that. So it was pretty easy

to work, you knows what's good, you know. And I think that once we found that formula

then you know you're still riding a very similar board the way you've always ridden, whether it's thick or thinner.

You know, it's probably the only differences.

But as far as rockers and everything goes then that's, you know, that's how - that's the formula.

OCCY: This is the new, what you're doing. This is the Proxy, right?

JASON: Yup.

OCCY: So light.

OCCY: It's amazing. JASON: Hy-Fi.

OCCY: It's a Hy-Fi?

JASON: Hy-Fi, it's called. We call it Hy-Fi.

More, it's because of the hybrid fibers that are used it and you know, it's a multi-layered -

Using different, you know, you can see carbon, and there's these Olefin fibers and stuff like that, so

We spent a few years.

OCCY: On this?

JASON: On this one.

OCCY: Wow.

JASON: You know, Pauly, Stacy and myself

spent probably about two years

you know, getting, working out -

Because it never started obviously like that. It was just different

materials and -

And different ways of doing it and we, yeah, this is where

OCCY: This is what's hot right now?

JASON: It's hot right now.

OCCY: It's proxy, it's different than normal.

JASON: Yeah, it is.

It's like - it's strong -

OCCY: Strong?

JASON: And these things go pretty fast so -

OCCY: I haven't ridden a proxy since I was in a wave pool in Allentown, Pennsylvania.

When the contest was on.

JASON: Wow, really?

OCCY: How's that memory?

JASON: Yeah, wow, you know, they're so different to -

I remember when we were first making them back in the day

and they -

They go so different to now, you know.

Yeah, these are really

good performance boards.

OCCY: And you're other shapers that you

other surfers sorry,

that you did shape for - the late great Andy Irons. I know you guys have really, really good friends, too.

We all were. We had a good circle going back then

before we lost that beautiful man and um how was he with his boards? Was he -

[Laughs]

He was, actually he was -

OCCY: He was one of the trickiest ones?

JASON: He was a nightmare.

[Laughs]

He was such a nightmare because he would be so vague

but, but once - you know what?

The one thing that I loved about Andy was

everyone else had a better board than him.

OCCY: Yeah, right.

OCCY: Joel -

JASON: He would pick up Joel's and go, "My board isn't nearly as good."

"But, your's is sick."

I don't know. I'm like, "Mate, they're not - they're no different."

He, he was -

Yeah, he was amazing, but he would um you know he's one of those guys with such a freakin talent.

And it was - it was really good, you know. And that's what -

Luke was that guy who brought

Andy and Bruce and, you know, because -

OCCY: And even myself. JASON: Louie -

JASON: Louie Stas -

OCCY: And myself.

JASON: Louie Stas.

OCCY: Luke Egan had a huge part, hey.

JASON: Huge, huge impact on this business.

Yup, he did.

He did. So yeah,

I mean they look at all the crew, look at when we used to travel all together, hey. J-Bay,

And all the places.

OCCY: We had some good times.

OCCY: It was so far out. It was all of us - JASON: So good.

OCCY: Staying in one house.

JASON: Yeah, the good crew.

OCCY: We had so much fun. It was unbelievable.

JASON: Yup.

OCCY: Really, really good times to remember. And what is a regular day for JS?

Australia?

Or do you have a regular day?

JASON: I don't really - I don't know.

I don't really know. I don't really have - it's not yeah, I don't have a regular day.

OCCY: Depends on what's going on with the surf.

JASON: It could be surf, work, events.

Anything you know -

OCCY: No regular day.

JASON: There's no two days that are the same.

You know doing what I do

There's no, especially nowadays, there's no requirement for me to be here at 9:00 to 5:00 or set, you know,

I just, I come in and I've got a really good team and I -

I love shaping still.

And I try and make myself as many, you know,

you saw of poler boards up there or little twin fins and all different

weird stuff and

Which, as I'm getting older, I'm starting to enjoy and appreciate more.

OCCY: I do like it.

OCCY: For my back. JASON: Yeah.

OCCY: Do you ride them yourself? JASON: Yeah, well not -

JASON: I just like, yeah, I think I'm just -

Stepping it - You know like everyone's boards, like especially the team guys like this,

are pretty set with what they're riding.

And there's little bits of tweaks that but now it's like more about how much fun

can I have and

Pauly, and you know, and I was surfing like a lot with Joel and how much sort of fun can they have

On different stuff, and I mean Joel loves it too, all the little -

I mean, since we've made Hy-Fi's and doing the run of the little weird stuff that he enjoys because it keeps him fresh.

OCCY: Yeah.

JASON: So, I don't really have -

OCCY: No regular day?

JASON: No.

That was a good question. I stumped him.

JASON: Yeah, you did. Like today. Today's a great example of one of my days.

Like, this just pops up.

[Laughs]

So, here we are.

OCCY: So straight away, where did the tractor logo come from?

It's probably the most asked question.

OCCY: Is it?

JASON: Yeah, it is. It's one of those -

it was

Back when I first started

You know, you had your DHD's, your Dial Berg's -

Kind of all the guys saw them and everyone called their boards by their names.

And I'm kind of like, I'm a little bit more -

That's kind of not me.

You know hence, it's still JS and a lot of people don't even know who the --. What is his real name?

That from getting out there eventually.

The - the tractor

Maurice Cole had the teddy bear.

OCCY: Oh yeah, the teddy bear.

JASON: Yeah, Maurice Cole had the teddy bear at the time.

And I thought that was

Even though it was a teddy bear, it still looks really cool.

It was very different, and I thought that I wanted to build -

I wanted it not so much to be about me. I wanted it. I wanted to build a brand.

But I also had connections you know -

There's childhood photos of me standing next to huge machinery that my old man used to drive.

So I'm back in the early, early days. He was, he was a machine operator, worked in the mines in Straddie

and

I just you know had that -

OCCY: Did he surf?

JASON: Yeah, he did. Both my parents surfed.

OCCY: Wow.

My mum and dad.

So that's how it all began, but yeah, it was - it was just that connection with machinery, and I remember

Renee, my wife, and I

and when I was going around looking for what I was kind of going to do and

Toys R Us has this range of

Caterpillar

toys.

And, you know, there's a heap of them and I bought a heap of them.

There's probably like five or six different machines and and that one,

that one was

Photograph, it was a photograph probably. I don't know, everyone -

OCCY: Who'd you buy it for? The kids?

JASON: No, I bought it for me thinking, "I'm going to get a logo out of this." Yeah -

I just I knew once I saw it I went

"That's what I wanted." You know, that's kind of what I wanted to do it.

But I didn't know which one. You know, scapers, dozers, is all these different sort of things and trucks and -

But this one tractor, I went up and I took photos of it.

And I

took it up to Rhema Graphics, and they printed them all up, and I just went that one. I mean was that little yellow

thing at the time, and I was like, "Yep, that's it." And then as - and then it just evolved.

I had - I knew a guy who,

this crazy artist who it was a really good drawer, and he did the first hand draw one and changed it

to what it kind of looks like now.

And then from there, I took it another graphics guy, and that's the logo that it is.

And it's been like that now,

for a long time and

OCCY: Everyone knows that from so far away.

JASON: I don't see it changing now.

OCCY: You don't? JASON: Yeah.

JASON: It's kind of got - yeah, I don't think it'll ever change from that.

OCCY: That's great.

JASON: Yeah, so that's how it started.

OCCY: How it started. And it's not changed - it's not going anywhere.

Do you have a board that means the most to you like what you have hanging in your office or your wall at home?

Something precious, something dear to you?

JASON: There is a bunch of boards.

OCCY: Is there?

JASON: Yup.

There is, I'm going to say that, and Joel has one at his house too,

It's the last two boards that I made Andy.

OCCY: Oh, no way.

JASON: Yup, I can recall

he was at home

in Hawaii. He was off to - what was that event? Puerto Rico?

OCCY: Puerto Rico.

JASON: Puerto Rico.

And he was sitting outside

his, because I've been to his house as we all have many times,

sitting outside going,

"I need some boards."

"I need two, I need a couple of boards. I need a couple of boards."

Because of this thing - I think it was the board that he won

Tahiti on.

OCCY: Ok.

JASON: It was the green one.

OCCY: Yeah.

JASON: And he goes, "I need some more of them."

I'd actually made him a board called, and it was his model, was the Confusion because -

OCCY: He was confused.

[Laughs]

Andy and with that, we named it actually.

We were at a surf

in

Greeny was like about this, this big and kind of pumping and Joel, myself, Andy -

And I just made myself a couple of boards and um

Typical Andy, like he had he - I'd made him boards and and then I had my boards

and he's going feeling my boards. And he goes, "I'm going to ride yours."

And I'm like, "No mate." Like, "Just go out there and ride your's."

He goes, he goes out and he's riding. He's like "Give me that board of your's." And

he rode it. He rode it and he was ripping on it, and I just went -, and he goes, "I'm taking this."

And I was like

"You're always so freaking

confused about what you want." And

Buddy - and you know, anyway, he ended up taking my two boards.

OCCY: He did?

Back then and then, anyway, we ended up -

I was like, that's where this Confusion model came from.

Before Puerto Rico, I made him two boards.

I shipped them. I remember talking to Lenny. We went through such a drama to getting these boards quick and uh end up getting in the

Customs and Customs in Hawaii wouldn't let them out.

OCCY: Oh, so they stayed there.

JASON: So, they stayed there.

OCCY: And you got them back.

JASON: And -

He, you know, he went onto Puerto Rico and but uh, Puerto Rico, and those boards sat in Customs.

And I

After Andy's passing, I just I had to get them back in and I went

to all lengths to get it back.

Blake Bated at the time, he went in there and tried to get then. I ended up getting them back.

OCCY: Unreal.

JASON: Yeah, I ended up get back.

OCCY: That's so special.

JASON: Yeah,

It ended up Louie got them back and Joel ended up

with one and Louie had it for awhile, and I went, "You've just got to give me that board back."

"Sorry mate but -"

OCCY: Yeah..

Who breaks the most boards?

And like it can be anyone because I know we haven't got Andy here anymore, Bruce is not riding, but through the days,

Who's -?

Dusty Payne.

OCCY: Dusty Payne.

JASON: Dusty Payne was a good one.

Yeah, Dusty -

OCCY: Charging his -

JASON: Yup, everything -

OCCY: Going right through his boards.

JASON: Yup, everything -

OCCY: Heavy on his boards.

JASON: Heavy, heavy on his boards.

Julian -

Julian's a pretty obvious one.

That's why Julian was probably one of those guys who helped me evolve the laminating process

to where it is today to make

you know, make boards last longer because he's the guy who, you know,

bust a board a heat and it's just - thought then it's just far out, that's just radical.

That's part of why this Hy-Fi came about and for one,

making a stronger, lighter board but um, at the same time we also evolved our per year lamination process

and

like said now we're down to making boards, not that many boards

so -

You know yeah, that's, that's it. But Dusty Payne, Julian Wilson, Joel doesn't break boards.

OCCY: No?

JASON: No, I mean, you look at the wave he surfs. He's so in tune with the wave and his timing's amazing.

If he does bust in there,

it's like so -

OCCY: Connected.

JASON: Got it connected.

He knows he's going to make it.

And all - Joel's not really renowned for -

But I've seen him probably doing, you probably have too, seen him do some of the biggest -

OCCY: Oh me too.

OCCY: Yeah, I have. JASON: Out of anyone and -

JASON: Biggest, cleanest -

OCCY: He doesn't go to it enough.

JASON: No, but he can do it.

OCCY: He sure can man.

He can some straight over my head.

JASON: Yup.

And if you weren't a shaper, I know you should've been a pro surfer, or could've been.

What about the third option? What would you be doing?

JASON: There wasn't a third option.

[Laughs]

There wasn't a third option.

I

I had, you know, I almost did - I almost become a bricklayer

but, that was on Stradbroke Island, and all this guy wanted a,

and lucky for me, he was a --.

So, I ended up couldn't deal with it, but um and then I actually came down to - started doing -

I was gonna do a chef's apprenticeship.

But, you know, I was so young when I was doing that, like left school at 15 or whatever and -

and knows what starting to be my options um -

Lucky for me, I had the eyes to grow up on Stradbroke Island still.

And I got to live there, do my job until I was 23, and then descended up my path

OCCY: Yeah.

JASON: So, it probably all worked out for a reason.

OCCY: It sure did.

Thanks, Straddie. Thanks, for being on the Occ-Cast and thanks for the relationship.

JASON: Yup.

OCCY: And all the boards.

JASON: Yup

OCCY: They've been going so good. And, that's another Occ-Cast. JASON: Cheers.

JASON: Thanks guys.

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SP4ZIE & AHTENA SVARAR - VILKEN LOL-GUBBE ÄR SP4ZIE? | #AskCokeTV - Duration: 3:39.

-Hi and welcome to CokeTV Sweden, I'm Sp4zie! -Yo, yo, yo!

And I'm Athena.

This is another Q&A-video my dear friends. This is where we answer your questions from the comment section.

-Athena, here's the bucket. -Yes.

-Okay... first question. -Mhm.

"Are you outgoing?"

I'm outgoing because then I get a lot of good response.

So it's for my own sake I'm outgoing.

It's not like "Now I'm outgoing because it's important". You just are?

But I'm outgoing because then people are so nice and you hear a lot of interesting stories.

-People get more open... and that's good. -Wow.

Sometimes I'm too outgoing and people gets that in the wrong way.

But the problem with me is that I'm very... I'm not just talking a lot, I can also be very...

I touch people, and in Sweden it's not that common that you touch people like that.

-Hi Athenas boyfriend. -I don't grope people.

No, everything is fine.

-Next question! -Yes.

"How tall are you?"

Let's check it out.

I guess you're like 189 cm.

192 cm.

-I was 2 cm away. -You were really close.

How tall are you?

I'm 165 cm.

165 cm? That's just enough.

Together we're not a good combo because either I'm way too tall or you're too short.

That's like... when we're shooting it's either...

"Jonas you have to duck a little..." or "Athena, stand up straight!"

Have you ever though about straighten your hair permanently?

-I did that in ninth grade. -Oh my god, I need to see a picture of that.

We can insert a picture here!

Okay, next question!

"When was the last time you burst out laughing?"

When we were going up and down in that wind tunnel.

-When we were flying up and down... -Even though your face looked like this...

But that was because I didn't want all saliva in my mouth to fly around and into the camera...

...that would have been bad.

It's so unpleasant with people that doesn't move their face when laughing.

Oh! You're going to like this one.

"Sp4zie, if you could choose to be a LOL-character, who would you be?"

Okay wait a second... before you answer this. What's a LOL-character?

In the game I play there are 130 different characters that you can choose to be in every game.

And he or she wonders which one of these characters I would like to be in real life, I think.

I would like to be "Taric".

And that is?

Because he's the most awesome character.

He has got this six pack, he walks around posing with his majestic hair and is just really...

Okay, next question...

"What's your worst qualities?"

I can be obsessed with things.

Like?

Like a lot of computer games I've played during my growth, that I've just been sitting and...

In ninth grade I was obsessed with card tricks, that was the only thing I did.

I was in my room just doing card tricks over and over. I didn't hang out with anyone, I was just like...

Wow, do you know what song you should listen to?

"Let it go. Let it go"

Thanks for watching this episode guys, you're awesome.

You really are, even though you think we're a little cringe. But we are.

-You just have to live with it. -Pretty much, like 100% of the time we're here.

But don't forget to leave a comment, write your questions down below.

And we'll answer them as good as we can.

Don't forget to subsribe too. There will be new episodes every week and every Thursday we have our Bucketlist thing.

That you shouldn't miss. Thanks for watching. Kisses and hugs!

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DCS: F-5E Tiger II How to Landing (Como Aterrizar) - #4 Tutorial - English subtitles - Duration: 15:22.

hi and welcome again, this is DCS wold

this time is a Korean F-5

F-5E with korea cammo

this time I´ll explain the landing with long approach

this is kind of introduction of the TACAN

that we´ll use to navigate

as usual the trimp problem

I can´t keep the plane steady and speak at same time

trim there in 0 feet/sec

imposible...

let´s with the external lights

the landing light when the landing gear is out not now

only if I do not forget it, because when I explain thing I forgot do things

The speed to land... check the fuel is almost the half

I have external fuel but with the editor I set the 30%

with this I will have to land with around (145+30 =) 175 knots

around 170 180 knots

the base is batumi, set the batumi´s Tacan 16x

with the flood light you will see it better

with the mouse wheel

and the mode T/R

in a few moment we´ll have reading

there is the tacan reading

but not the bearing and distance

meanwhile let´s see the runway

there are 1 runway with the headings....

13 and 31, I will land on the 13

it´s as simple has come to the HSI instrument

use the cruise to set the heading 130

when the HSI have TACAN lecture I will change the heading

but this is the line that we need to "do" to land one we detect the tacan

I can see the airbase , and I don´t have tacan lecture

important to navigation in this panel have selected the TACAN nav mode

we must have tacan reading now... ok there!!!

21nm at angles 14

because I am flying directly to the tacan station, I am going to turn left because I want to go to the tacan in this heading 130

I will try to get enough distance

I will get lower altitude

this plane no have ILS

all in visual

I will get the tacan narrow around 40º 50º

I have the base in visual but I don´t want to look at it

idle... trimming constantly

speed constant

you know , more speed the plane wants go up you have to trim down

and vice versa

let´s turn off the radar

tell you, when you want to land you will have the flaps in hotas control and auto mode

you can set it as full if have some damage, but auto is the correct one if all is ok

10nm, do not look!!!

when the tacan is on my right at 90º I will change the heading

now I am getting away

continue descending

well...

the thing that I Forgot in the last video was the flaps thing

the fuel balance .. the crossfeed is out...

the plane is balances there was no problem

remember by manual you have to cut the balance

I am getting speedy...

boards out

I don´t want to look to the runway xD

now I can turn to the right to get the runway line up

If I keep the tacan always on my right (3 o'clock) I will keep that 10nm of distance

slowly going to the right to keep the tacan at 10nm

close the boards, I need more speed

that is the stall warning that I need to deploy the landing gear because I am slow speed

we can push the silence button and the sound stop until the next waring

do not forget to deploy the landing gear then xD

continue descending , keep the tacan in the same posit

tacan on the right

10nm

deploying the landing gear

trim nose up

and do not forget the landing lights

and remember the AOA for landing 15º

I don´t want to look at the base but I know the base on the right

slow slow

you know you have to get the tower frequency and ask for permission to land

this videos are focus in systems not how to operate with the ATC

see when the tacan is on my right keeping this heading that half line will going down

QFE 29.89 is the pressure to the runway at 0 feet

I will set the artificial horizont at cero

the half line is moving now it´s time tu torn to the airbase

when the half line is line up with the curse line, my plane will be over that vector to get the tacan in that heading

visually with the runway will be not line up because this is the TACAN not the ILS

the tacan is not over the runway but help you to almost line up with the runway

breaking right

I am not looking only that instrument the HSI

and vertical speed

there it is

well as you see the runway is on front but.. nothing like ready to land

I will have to fix this xD

Looks like batumi is not the runway 13

there is a ton of visual difference, you know the runway 130 must not be in 130 could be in 125 or 135 heading

I have to line up with the runway but parallel to it

this base is not good to show this

now this is visual landing

we already know how to arrive to an airport, right?

use the tacan and with the indicator of the HSI you will arrive

simply go that heading and having the airport in sight that all

and you can land

ok, contact with tower

and requesting landing authorization

the weaponry must be off

external lighting are on, landing gear are deployed with the landing lights on

I am very hi

idle boards...

remember from the last video the reference is the camera

put the camera in the down part of the runway

almost touching it, to then the vertical speed get as minimal as possible

around 100 feet/sec

see the green light of the AOA next to the HUD

AOA in green is good, now that the yellow mark is illuminated means I am a bit fast

is not a problem

this is my speed mark of 170 knots

I will change that speed to level and keep the AOA better

this is the runway 13... I don't believe it

the heading is 120

now in 400 feet, you have to looking for that 100 feet/sec

the camera below the runway

to much speed

now I will raise the nose and almost fly keeping the altitude and slowing the plane

idle

and now if I deploy the chute I have to be below 180 knots

I will try not to use it, I am not braking only idle

sombre wheel breaks now

break in DCS is really dangerous

you have to break just a little not the full power

now in 60 knots I will break more

I am going to drift this is amazing....

I drift at 20 knots

I told you the anti-skid model in DCS is coded as pice of shit

I was breaking at 30% of the full break

I never liked in DCS how the planes move on the runway, look like the tires are kind of butter tires

forget the butter runway xD

you saw how is the landing I did not use the chute

if you use it, you will never drift

well I am not repeat the video just for this, xD

the right landing gear is broken

you can see the light is off, and you can test it, but it´s telling you that your landing gear is not locked

it could be a light malfunction but in this case you know it´s true

I can turn off the tacan

that was the landing remember the camera thing

and be careful when using the breaks

never use full brakes, or you will die

that was the video I hope you learned something subscribe tell your family to subscribe to my channel also xD and be happy

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Bandha Kobi Pitha Recipe | ବନ୍ଧା କୋବି ପିଠା | Odia - Duration: 4:03.

Namaskar. Welcome to www.mrunalinee.com

If you are enjoying the recipes please don't forget to like , share and subscribe

Let's see today's recipe

Today we will make Bandha Kobi Pitha

Let's see what are the ingredients required for this recipe

Chopped cabbage

Soak the raw rice for 15 minutes

I am taking mustard oil to get an authentic taste

You can use any other cooking oil as well

Ginger and green chili

Cumin seeds

Red chili powder

Salt

Make a fine paste of soaked rice , cumin seeds and ginger

Don't add much water in it

Use the soaked rice water or add 1 -2 tsp water if you require

Batter is ready now

And the consistency should be like this

Pour it over the chopped cabbage

Add red chili powder - 1 tsp (optional)

You can take black pepper powder instead of this or you can avoid it completely

Add chopped green chili - 2

You could also grind the chilies

But here i am taking like this

Because it gives great taste in every bite

Put salt as per taste

And mix everything very well

The mixture seems little thicker

So , I am adding 2 tsp water into it

Place the pan on gas and heat it

Time to put oil in it

Spread the mixture like this

Cover and cook it in low flame until it turns golden brown

Flip the opposite side

Cover and cook it again in low flame

It turned golden brown now

Take it out into a plate

Make the remaining pan cakes / pithas like this

You can also make smaller ones

Crispy Bandha kobi pitha is ready to serve now

It can be eaten like this at any time

Or it also goes well with rice as it is a side dish

So try this recipe at home

and share your experience with me

Thank You.

See you soon in my next video

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For Honor - Duello - [1v1] - Orochi - Duration: 12:04.

Hi everyone ... It's been a long time, so I made this video just to explain why this momentary absence.

I'm currently working on a big video for expressing my views on For Honor and the work for that video is quite challenging and it's taking me away

several hours of the day so if you currently see few videos it is because I am very busy in this project that I will bring in the coming weeks.

Finally I also have to make a special for the 100 subscribers and I already have some idea

but between the video project mentioned above and the heat, all this It goes slow but I'll be able to bring it all in the right time.

I also wanted to let you know that I opened my first Facebook page so if you are interested in getting

updates about my videos, you can Follow me directly from Facebook.

That said, I wanted to talk to you about something else. A few weeks ago a boy with a channel dedicated to For Honor was impressed with my "Spirits" video

so much to sponsor it on his channel and thank to this, some of your subscribers they liked some of my videos.

I am very grateful because he did everything without asking him anything and the least he can do to thank him is to present his channel that I consider very interesting.

This guy is called SamuraiAlbert97 and bases his channel on For Honor playing on PC using Orochi. Albert is really skilled in using of the Orochi

and for those who are interested in knowing the techniques of this character, I highly recommend watching it because it will definitely be useful!

Albert also is part of an Italian clan of For Honor, Tsukuyomi, a PC clan, PS4 and XBOX ONE so if you are looking for an Italian clan of For Honor then this is another reason to go to visit his channel!

Thanks again Albert!

What you will see in this video is a clash that I had with a player who knew how to use the Orochi very well and that put me in trouble

and since I really liked it I really liked this clash I decided to devote a video to remind this moment and this player very skilled, honorable man and all this deserves.

Thanks for watching!

After this clash we did others match where he won but unfortunately I had forgotten to save the video, so I apologize.

Talking a bit with him I come to know he is still looking for his character and for now he trains a bit with everyone.

Well, to be the one who is spending time trying the characters I have to say you have a great skill and with time you could become really frightening,

I hope to meet you again because as it happened to other opponents, even from you learned something more about my way of playing.

I thank you again for following me and I hope to bring you as soon as possible the videos I spoke to you about.

See you around, warriors!

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