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It's the 1930's... and farmers in the Midwest had a big problem.

Their cows were bleeding to death internally. And no one knew why.

The animals that were getting sick fed on sweet clover hay.

The outbreaks were the worst when the weather got damp, and the hay got wet and moldy.

On a winter day a desperate farmer showed up at Karl Paul Link's lab.

He brought a can of cow's blood that wouldn't clot.

The scientists figured out that there's a substance in the hay called coumarin

That turns into a powerful blood thinner when it reacts with the fungus spoiling the hay.

Scientists made different versions of the blood thinner.

No. 42, happened to be very potent.

They wondered what 42 would be good for.

Then they had an idea.

"Maybe if we give it to rats it'll cause rats to bleed to death and die."

It works.

42 becomes a popular rat poison.

Then they had a crazy thought.

Maybe their rat poison had a medical use.

Maybe it would prevent new blood clots in people who'd had a stroke or heart attack.

They tested it on patients.

And it worked.

So that's how a substance in spoiled hay led to a rat poison, and then one of the most

widely prescribed drugs ever.

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BMW M4 Cabriolet Competition Package in Snapper Rocks Blue! - Duration: 4:53.

Today we have a BMW M4 Cabriolet with the M Competition Package

The horsepower increases to 450 hp

It's more suitable for trackdays thanks to the race differential

And besides that it also has a few design elements to make it look more racy

This color, Snapper Rocks Blue, is a BMW Individual color for the M4

For this car it's available on special request

It's also featuring the Shadow Line Package, like we see at the grill which is gloss black

The headlights of the M4 with Competition Package are also a it darker

It makes the car look more aggressive

You can also recognize the Competition Package by its 20 inch wheels

It's the same design wheels of the M4 GTS

It doesn't have the same orange line on the inside

But it still looks very racy and special

Behind the wheels we can see the carbon ceramic brakes

They have a price tag of €7750,- which is a lot of money

But they are so much better, especially when you use the car on a circuit

You can recognize those expensive brakes by the gold calipers with the BMW M-logo

Huge brake discs by the way

Here we see the Shadow Line Package again, the gloss black intake slots

The window trim, also finished in gloss black

In combination with the Snapper Rocks Blue exterior color, a bold color but it looks so good

On the inside we see a BMW Individual 'Opalweiss' interior

A bold combination but I think it looks good

On the LCI, the Life Cycle Impulse 2 of the M4, we see the new LED design rear lights

It looks a lot better than the first M4

You can also recognize the M4 Competiton Package by the black exhaust tips

This is a BMW sports exhaust which sounds very good

I will start up the engine for you

The M4 finally has a good exhaust note, sometimes it pops as well

When standing still it has a rev-limiter so you can't reach a high rpm

But when driving you will notice that it sounds so much better

It actually reminds me of the sound of the E46 M3

I think you should really go for the sports exhaust

Let's take a better look at the interior

You will notice the high quality workmanship

A full leather dashboard which has a price tag of €1600,-

It's finished with some carbon fiber

And again a gloss black trim line

What we also see at the door panels

The combination of black and white looks very good

Another option for the M4 Cabriolet is BMW's Air Collar 0:03:54.000,0:04:01.000 It will blow some warm air when you need it

In short: a BMW M4 Cabriolet Competition Package, carbon ceramic brakes...

The BMW Individual Snapper Rocks Blue exterior color...

The BMW Individual interior with a leather dashboard...

All togehter it has a price tag of €149.000,-

A shitload of money for a car like this

But the Dutch plate is what it makes so expensive

In total you pay €50.000,- for Dutch taxes

In a country like Monaco you would pay about €100.000,-

Would you pay it?

Would you dare to drive a car with a bold color like this?

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Women join the British war effort - 8/29/1914 - Duration: 0:57.

Today in military history, 1914.

The Women's Defense Relief Corps is formed,

bringing women into the British war effort.

Along with the Voluntary Aide Detachments

and the First Aid Nursing Yeomanry,

the corps was one of three female auxiliary units

to be formed early in the war.

It consisted of two divisions,

a civil section and a semi-military section.

In the first, women replaced men in the workforce

to free them up for combat.

In the second, however, women were recruited

for the Armed Forces in order to protect themselves

and their loved ones in the event of an invasion.

By the end of World War I, 80,000 women served

the British Empire as noncombatants,

marking the beginning of women's roles

in western military forces.

Wanna know what happened yesterday in military history?

You do, so click right here.

Wanna know what happened tomorrow?

Make sure you subscribe.

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No Man's Land Scene | Wonder Woman (2017) Movie Clip - Duration: 4:05.

This is No Man's Land, Diana.

Means no man can cross it, alright?

This battalion has been here for nearly a year...

...and they barely gained an inch.

Alright? Because on the other side, there are a bunch of Germans

...pointing machine guns at every square inch of this place.

This is not something you can cross. This is not possible.

So what? So we do nothing?

No, we are doing something.

- We are, we just... - Steve.

We can't save everyone in this war.

Steve...

This is not what we came here to do.

No...

...but it's what I'm going to do.

Diana!

What the bloody hell she's playing at?

Engage, fire!

She's taking all the fire! Let's go!

Sniper! stay down!

Stay down! That's an order!

Come on!

She's done it! Let's go!

Steve!

Let's go!

Come on, go!

Stay here, I'll go ahead.

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The Future of Interstellar Communication - Duration: 4:14.

In Star Trek, if the Enterprise needed to talk to Starfleet Command, they could just

send a quick message or have a conversation in real time, even if they were light-years

away from each other.

But like most things in Star Trek, that's not how it works in real life.

For one thing, the waves that carry messages can only travel as fast as the speed of light,

or about 300 million meters per second -- and that may sound really fast, but space is also really big.

And as a spacecraft gets farther away, it becomes harder for us to detect its signal,

so we need bigger and bigger detectors.

Since we're still focusing on exploring our own star system, that's not a big deal right now.

If we ever sent a probe to another star, though, we'd need a detector the size of a city

to get any data from it.

But scientists are already working on a solution for that!

And it might involve using the Sun as a giant lens to strengthen the signal.

When you think of a lens, you might think of a curved piece of glass that can magnify

objects, like a telescope.

But the Sun actually creates a lens of its own, called a gravitational lens, because

huge objects like stars have so much gravity that they warp and curve space around them.

Isn't that just the coolest thing in the universe?

When those stars curve space, any radiation traveling toward them -- like light from a

distant galaxy -- gets curved, too.

The star bends the light around itself like a giant lens, and if you looked at the star

from a distance, you would see a magnified, distorted ring of light around it.

It sounds kind of complicated -because it is.

But gravitational lenses are super useful because they allow us to see distant objects

that would normally be blocked by big stars or clusters of galaxies.

And because gravitational lenses bend any kind of radiation, not just visible light,

they could also be used to magnify radio waves or other communication signals!

If a spacecraft around another star shot a message right at our Sun, the Sun's gravitational

lens would magnify and boost the signal so we could pick it up.

It wouldn't speed up the message, because the signal would already be traveling at the

speed of light, but it would make it stronger, so we could send more data and detect it more easily.

We have a whole lot of work to do before we're ready for that, though.

The main problem is that we wouldn't be able to just use a big receiving dish on Earth

like we do with missions today.

Like others lenses, the lens created by the Sun has a focal point -- a place where all

of the waves of radiation come together.

The Sun actually has a bunch of focal points, or a focal line, but the closest place to

pick up a signal is over 80 billion kilometers away — more than 550 times the distance

from the Earth to the Sun.

Compare that to the Voyager 1 probe, which is about 21 billion kilometers away.

That's the farthest we've ever sent anything into space, and it took 40 years to get there.

And to use the Sun for long-distance communication, it might actually be even better to go farther

than 80 billion kilometers, because that would help us avoid solar flares and other interference

from the Sun that could scramble communications signals.

On the other hand, if we're at the point where we're able to send missions all the

way to other stars, maybe getting to 80 Billion kilometers out wouldn't be much of a problem.

We'd also have to figure out how to reconstruct the message we received, though.

The signal would be warped by the Sun's gravity, so we'd have to do a lot of math

to make sense of the jumbled messages we got.

On top of that, we'd only be able to get messages from spacecraft on the exact opposite

side of the Sun from our receiving probe.

And if we wanted to send a message instead of just receiving one, we'd also have to

get the faraway spacecraft somewhere on the Sun's focal line so it could pick up our

signal, which is pretty limiting when you're trying to explore strange new worlds.

So we have our work cut out for us.

But some astronomers think it could definitely happen, and that one day, we might have a

huge interstellar communications network using gravitational lenses across the galaxy.

Astronomers can't help but dream big.

But even if we never figure out how to visit other stars, we could at least use the Sun's

gravitational lens as a big telescope.

Instead of translating messages and getting the probes in the right spots, we could just

use the lens to get a close-up view at whatever is directly behind the Sun, like exoplanets

or distant galaxies.

It would be like having a telescope with a lens more than a million kilometers across!

But either way, we're definitely not ready to use the Sun as a gravitational lens for

anything yet — let alone interstellar Snapchat.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow Space, brought to you by our awesome patrons

on Patreon who make everything at SciShow possible.

If you'd like to help us keep explaining ideas like this, you can go to patreon.com/scishow.

And for more episodes about the universe and the sun which makes everything we do possible

also, you can go to youtube.com/scishowspace and subscribe.

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I TRY AN AMERICAN FAST FOOD - Duration: 7:28.

Hi everyone, what's up ? I hope you're doing well

I'm Yoann, and you're on my channel: My life in the United States

So we're here today, in a different setting

we're parked at the moment

At SONIC. Sonic is a drive-in

it's an American fast food. It's something very different, that we don't have in France

so I thought I would bring you along

and show you

the American fast food SONIC

SONIC is a drive-in, the difference between drive in and drive-through

Mcdonald's etc in France are drive-through

we can do with our car, go to the side

order, they give us our food

and we go with our order or we eat inside the restaurant

A drive in is completely different

we park here, I'll show you in a minute. We park with our car

we order at the window, I'll show you, there is a menu

with an intercom. I'll show you everything in a second

and you just have to wait in your car and someone brings the order directly to your car.

and you eat in your car

it's totally different

and an interesting thing here

is that most of the persons working here deliver the food in roller skates

I also heard that they organize roller skating contest, to see who's the fastest one

it's pretty neat

so I'll show you right now the menu and how it works when you arrive and order

so when you arrive at Sonic

you have different spots

where you can park your car

and at each of them, there is a menu and an intercom

you park, and when you're ready, you can look at the menu,

and as you can see the menu is pretty big

Sonic is well known for its drinks and its different mix

it's written on the boards that you can select among more than 398k drinks

there are so many different flavors

you can mix many different flavors and create

more than 398k drinks

it's crazy ! GO USA! We're going to order together

you'll see, we'll order a few American items

And when you're ready, you simply have to push the red button

you talk to the person and you pay directly there

and you just have to wait for your order to be delivered

There we go, we're ready to order. We agreed on a few things

We're going to try a few typical items

We'll have a cheese burger menu, with tater tots

tater tots are deep-fried, grated potatoes in a ball shape

so good !

we'll also have...

Pickle-O's, which are fried pickles

yes you heard it, fried pickles! I'm excited because

I've never had them !

and we'll have corn dogs

it's a sausage (usually a hot dog) coated in a thick layer of cornmeal batter on a stick

and it's so so good

and we'll also have their house drink

Cherry Limeade, a kind of cherry limonade, a Sonic classic

so we'll try together

and for desert, we'll have a masterblast

peanut butter & snickers

we'll see ! I'll order a small size

you'll see how it is, because the sizes here

are pretty big

as I explained, when you're ready to order

you just have to click on the button

now I have to pay with my card

for everything I order, it's only $15

and you see how we pay, I just inserted my card

and it's done !

so I ordered and I just have to wait to be delivered here at my car

there we go ! So usually, the real tradition

is to eat in your car, but to show you correctly the food we'll

go and sit at a table outside

so there we go, here we have...

our menu, our 2 corn dogs

which are as I said,

a fried sausage on a stick

tater tots, fried potatoes

and here we have the fried pickles

well, well

we're going to try everything !

Today for our special guests, we have Aurane, hi Aurane ! and Andrea ! Hi Andrea

So we're ready to taste

You're going to try their Cherry limeade

and you'll tell us what you think

so good? I'm going to try too

it's so good !

Now I'm going to try for you and for the first time

the fried pickles

let's go

it's very good

of course, it's fried, it's greasy, so it's good !

literally, pickles dipped in breadcrumbs

and fried

the little tater tots (potatoes)

so good !

taste !

it's good isn't it ?

as you can see here, the drink, it's a medium size

which is literally the large one in France

to finish, the last item is the corndog

the sausage on a stick

it's so good, look how it looks like

so there we go, I hope you enjoyed it, if you did, give it a big thumbs up !

I enjoyed

sharing with you this American experience

if you're in the States, that's something you should try

because it's pretty neat

and they have special things to try, such as the pickles, etc.

and I'll see you next time, on my channel: My life in the USA, bye !

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Triathlon Recovery Routine - Duration: 8:16.

- Here's what I do the day after a race.

You gotta hydrate.

The elastic laces were too tight, so I believe I have

a remedy for that.

Mornin', trainiacs, damn near afternoon actually.

Almost 9:00 and I'm just getting to the pool

because yesterday was Olympic distance race,

which thanks to the motivation

of all you trainiacs, killed.

Personal best, 204.36.

It was a short bike course, 37k bike course, but

still, pumped!

So today, the day after a race, for me

all about recovery.

It's all about getting my body recovered

as soon as possible so that I can get back

to training as soon as possible.

I'm not ready to train today.

Like, if my brain were a person right now

it would have a look on its face like

yeah, smashed up.

After almost any race that I do

I've got like a pounding headache the next morning

and I'm just not that motivated.

So the sooner we can get our bodies back in

the mode to train, the sooner we can keep training,

the more we can get fast.

And then that race that you do

is actually like something that'll make you

a lot faster because you're pushing your body

into a really deep, deep intensity

that is gonna make you faster

if you soak up all that training really quickly

and then continue to train.

If you just like take training off

you're in trouble.

You're gonna get slower.

So here's what I do the day after a race.

Number one, sleep.

Oh yeah.

I turn my alarm off, and I don't even worry

about when I gotta wake up.

Number two, as you can see, I still train.

I do something.

I am a really big fan of doing some light exercise

the day after a race

so that the muscles can't really settle

and like start getting sore and you get that day after

or even the two days after soreness.

You're still keeping them nice and loose.

That's not to say that I'm out here gonna smash myself

as you will see.

But my protocol for after a big race is typically

commute to work by bike, make sure that I do that,

and come in for a nice light swim.

The cold water I find really helps

and the no impact workout really helps.

But I take the swim that we normally do of

three to 4,000 meters and I chop it way down

to maybe just 1,000.

Check it out.

(water splashes)

(upbeat electronic music)

And you better believe these recovery days

are floaty pants days.

And then food and drink is a big aspect

of recovering really quickly.

You gotta hydrate.

During the race, you probably went through a ton of fluids.

It's actually hard to replace all of the fluids

that your body is losing during that race.

And then after, if you drink a ton of fluids

you're probably gonna pee out a bunch of it,

so re-hydrating is like a multiple day process.

So in here I got my electrolyte mix.

Down here I have a smoothie.

You want to get as many nutrients and minerals

and vitamins and just good shirt in your body

as you possibly can, and a shake or a smoothie

or a green juice or something like that is

a really good way to do it because it's like

you can concentrate a whole ton of good stuff in here

and it's like predigested, so that means

that your body doesn't have to work as hard

to get it all into your system.

So you're gonna absorb more of it.

And it's delicious.

Mmm.

Mmm.

Mmm!

And the next thing that I'm really into

after a really hard workout or a race,

because your body has built up so much lactic acid

and your muscles have been torn down a lot,

there's a lot of, I don't know, let's just call it gunk,

in your legs, and you need to get your body circulating

that through, working it through, to start

flushing it out.

Now if you've been around the channel for more

than about five days, you can see the video that I did,

bam, right up there

about these new compression boots that I got from RP Sports.

Big fan in the five days that I've had 'em.

So I threw these on yesterday for 40 minutes.

I'm throwing them on today again.

We'll go through another cycle.

And it's all just to make sure that the body

is circulating everything through

and it's not letting things settle before

I start getting sore.

Session with these right now.

Right, Gracie?

They don't have them for doggies.

Sorry.

I think you'd love them.

You like sitting still for long periods of time, right?

Now where do things like ice baths and anti-inflammatories

come into play?

Well, the thing about both ice baths and anti-inflammatories

is that they're intended to take the inflammation

out of you in a really hurry.

And that inflammation process, inflammatory process,

is very important to getting faster.

It's part of the breaking down and building up process.

So I tend to reserve things like ice baths,

which I do use, for emergencies only.

Like let's say I know I'm gonna be really

sore the next day and I've either got a big workout

or I've got a race coming up or I'm gonna be

on my feet all day, maybe at work, and I can't

be sore for that.

Yeah, I might fire in an ice bath

knowing that I'm not going to be improving myself

as much as I would if I just toughed it out

and went through the pain.

Now I look at anti-inflammatories as like emergencies only.

Yeah, they do the same thing.

They take away the pain.

They take away the inflammation.

But a big part about this is that it

eats away your stomach.

Most anti-inflammatories have a bit of a corrosive effect

on your stomach.

And in my case, I've actually full-on developed

a stomach ulcer from taking too much anti-inflammatories

in the past.

And now if I take them, I'll have like keeling over,

check my life insurance kind of pain.

Yeah, like I actually topped up my life insurance

after a bad spell with anti-inflammatories last summer

from one day of taking them.

Do I take anti-inflammatories?

Yeah, sometimes, like maybe once a year,

but emergencies only.

I typically try to stay away from things

that falsely or like superficially

take away the inflammation.

And if I do it, it's with more natural things

like an ice bath.

Ice bath hurts though.

Now to end off with this rah rah Taryn

killed the race yesterday and is a genius

because the race plan went according to plan,

uh no, that's not actually the case.

I had one massive oversight, and I think in every

triathlon or in a lot of training cases,

you can learn something every single time.

Pete, you're gonna knock over the camera.

You can learn something from your setup

or your body or your race strategy.

In this case, my right foot on the run

basically fell asleep, had no circulation

because I think the elastic laces were too tight.

So I believe I have a remedy for that.

If your elastic laces are too tight, try this.

You can take the elastic laces out and basically

just skip the first little eye hole in your shoe

and that'll get you enough slack

that you can have a little bit of, little bit more room

in that shoe there.

And like with elastic laces, it has to be not nearly

as tight as you think it is

because that compression is like, it's so stationary

that it can really quickly cut off your circulation.

I've done this before with other shoes that didn't have

a short enough tongue

to be able to make these elastic laces work.

And this is fine.

There you go.

You learned something today.

Alright.

Game of Thrones.

- GOT

(dog barking)

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How Much Space Do You Need for a Tower Garden? - Nutritionist Nikki Golly - Duration: 1:23.

today I want to talk about the space needed to have a fantastic time garden

like this

hi this is Nikki Golly with Fuel Your Body here to talk about how much space

do you need to have this beautiful tower garden so we measured it and it's about

30 inches around or 3 feet and it's about five feet high so you need that

much space plus a little bit because you want to harvest all these amazing fruits

and vegetables right and then you need about six hours of sunlight morning Sun

is preferred an afternoon kind of filtered like this is right here this is

the afternoon filtered shade so you need five feet high and three feet around and

about six hours of sunlight think you can do that I think you probably can

definitely message the person that sent you this video and let's get you a Tower

Garden so you can start growing more locally and having a hand in what you're

putting in your body all right fuel your body and have a wonderful day

you

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Unboxing + First Impression | Neewer Greenscreen | Ruili 96 LED Light - Duration: 10:12.

Hey guys today I've got some unboxing or haul for you.

It's more an unboxing because I have to unbox some boxes first - yeah right.

I've ordered myself some technical toys.

Just because I wanted to improve and expand my video equipment.

Therefore I ordered three products

which I will unbox together with you right now.

Alright, this is the first package.

This is a small LED lighting.

It's kind of a softbox but really small. Let's unpack it.

This is how it looks inside the package

You can see quite much except cables and plastic packaging.

What do we have here?

Some kind of bar.

a mount.

a lamp

a manual, certainly in the most perfect english ever.

This should be the stand.

Alright now I will free those stuff from all this plastic.

We can now start to put this stuff together.

This is the stand which you are might expand this way - oh it in fact worked!

Now we can screw this mount on that stand. I hope the side does not matter.

It's surprisingly easy.

And finally we can add the lamp.

There is some small ring you can use...

When it makes this sound, it should be broken.

Okay, that's it.

So let's see if the lighting can light...

here we are...

What are you supposed to be.

It's funny when you are finished and there is one part left...

Oh I see! If you want to mount this light on a standard lighting stand, you can use this adapter thing.

Anyway this is the lighting and now let's see how it looks like when you switch it on.

There is a simple switch down here.

Whoa!

War...

War never changes! (Fallout 4)

Hello OSRAM 5000 (Osram is a german lighting manufacturer)

This lighting is really bright and I probably am badly lighted.

But it's bright and working.

It looks fine - I really have to test it.

What I can say is: on amazon this product is called...

Ruili 96 LED Lighting. I link it for you in the video description.

I've seen the good old 2Bough using two of these.

He just made a video where you could see his desk and recording equipment.

Just from the opposed perspective.

And there I saw two of this beauty - one left, one right.

I instantly looked if he mentioned them in the video description.

And he did put it there - I love it when people do this!

and I simply ordered it.

This thing costs 33 Euro.

And I am curious what it is like to use it for a stream.

Alright let's put it aside.

Then I bought something I wanted to try out that badly.

A lot of youtuber use it.

Nope, not a shelf from IKEA.

Uhm... it's a green screen.

It is a quite cheap green screen

Yeah I know I may not expect much from it - sure.

But to try out green screens and experiment with it - this one should suffice.

And this green screen comes from a company I already know - Neewer.

I tested a ring lighting by that company which was quite nice.

But I was not very happy with it's functionality regarding it's price.

I can link you a video of it.

And now I bought a green screen by them.

I just want to try it out. It's inside that package as well.

I'm going to use scissors...

Let's see.

Are you freaking serious?

They send it inside a packet!

Then I have to get rid of that plastic bag.

And what's inside this bag? Another package!

Alright...

I already see some green.

Okay what do we have here? Of course some cloth.

I did not expect something different.

It's some kind of blanket you can hang on behind you.

Not that complicated.

I smells slightly like chemicals.

My girlfriend recieved clothes which smelled worse.

This thing is huge!

This is 1.8 x 2.0m (6 x 9ft)

The main problem is this single blanket is not enough.

You can nail it to the wall but I think you can never make it to be completely uncreased.

That's why I added another product to the order.

It's this giant package here!

I wont hold it into the camera while unpacking it - I only would get mad.

I already opened the packages to have a look if everythings okay.

But I didn't look that closely.

That's why I couldn't see that there are packages packed in packages and so on...

I won't believe it.

Dude....

Let's see.

It looks like a soft pencil case but in big.

There a three pockets here.

Now it kinda looks like the rods of a tent.

What is this? Just a simple lighting stand.

With a wing nut and a washer.

There is a second one included.

Because it would be hard to get this to stand nicely with just one of them.

Then there are these rods.

I will put it together soon - this should be the bar that holds the screen.

I wonder what it will look like.

I will put it together now. See you soon!

There it is, guys!

When you take a brief look you may see: okay there are some creases.

And people seem to complain about it when it comes to green screens.

When you let them send it to you via mail - then it will be creased.

Just only when you fold it to put it in a package.

Sending 1.8 x 2.0m without folding would be silly.

So when you fold it, you get creased - period.

There is a great solution for it:

It's called ironing!

Okay you have to ensure how you may iron it at all.

I will try it out.

But fact is: it's cloth!

Let's give it a try... *snip*

If it worked you may see some nice picture right behind me - maybe some cat picture.

If not, I would be disappointed.

But it leaves a pretty good first impression.

Especially when I remember that I just paid 16,15 € for it.

It really is not that much.

The stand for it cost 33€

But that's okay since it comes with two lighting stands.

I have to admit, it's quite solid.

And I also could make it wider.

I just used three bars and there is still one left which I could add.

So I could use another, bigger green screen.

It's pretty solid though.

For now I am happy with it.

And when it works quite well with replacing that green in the video...

I will keep it.

Furthermore I hope you liked that unboxing.

I'll link to you the articles in the video description.

And who knows, maybe I will use this lighting in a stream soon.

Or it will be in a favorites video I make...

when it earned it.

You can subscribe to my channel to stay updated.

Well okay, when you liked it...

you can rate this video.

I am always happy about a thumbs up.

I hope you have a nice day - see ya!

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Topa Topa - Ventura Brewery Series - Duration: 2:48.

Hi, I'm Casey Harris. And I'm Jack Dyer. We're here at Topa Topa Brewing Company.

Casey, myself, and our other business partner, Kyle met actually down in San Diego.

We ended up, bringing our idea back here. Casey originally grew up in the region. It's always stuck out to me as keeping LA, 80 miles away

Something that has always attracted me to Ventura.

We wanted to bring West Coast IPAs to this region

Ventura reminded us a lot of San Diego. Kind of has those same values.

We have some great people behind all of our beers.

We take our time and we focus on quality. I think Casey has built a great team of some of the best, most talented brewers around.

And I think it shows in every pint that we pour.

We really try hard to have that pint of Chief Peak taste brewery fresh.

That transfers over to the taps room as well.

Whenever you come into Topa Topa, we want you to be greeted with a smile and someone who can answer any of your questions.

About any different beer styles that you might be curious about.

Anyone who enjoys beer and comes into our taproom is going to find one of our beers that best represents them.

And that is something that makes us stick out a little bit amongst the herd.

I think our Chief Peak IPA represents a really good sample of some of the folks here.

Sespe is an awesome, easy drinking, just all around, still flavorful, simple, awesome beer.

We designed our Session IPA, Weekender. That beer just reminds me of a beach day.

It's only 4.7 Alcohol level, but still, gives you that full hop of an IPA.

We're very lucky here that we have this growing scene of local breweries.

I think it is sometimes human nature to think that we're all competitors against each other.

But really, in reality, we're not. Most of us are all friends and get along really well. And we highly encourage everyone to get out there and visit all your local breweries.

We've been very fortunate that we do have some great supporters, but I think it goes back to the people we have working here.

And our ability to get our brand message out there.

We believe pretty firmly, people aren't really buying what we make, they're buying why we make it.

And we truly do love everyday that we get to come to work here.

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