Thứ Tư, 13 tháng 9, 2017

Waching daily Sep 13 2017

one of the best solutions for giving dry hair a boost of proteins and nutrition

is gelatin you can apply it once a month today's video will discuss four natural

ingredients for treating dry hair before you watch this video please take a

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daily if you have dry hair or split ends don't despair there are products that

you can get in the store to make yourself look sensational however

sometimes they can make the problem worse luckily you can also choose

natural ingredients to treat this problem these will allow you to get

beautiful healthy looking hair natural ingredients for fighting dry hair one

salt-free butter or Chantilly cream there is nothing like a good treatment

with these dairy ingredients they feed your hairs keratin this moisturizes your

hair and makes it shine what do you need to do 1 cover your hair with butter or

Chantilly cream without butter or additives let it work for a half an hour

2 then rinse it out several times then wash with your normal shampoo 3 repeat

this treatment two or three times per week 2 olive oil in the same line but

from a vegetable source you'll find this oil it's an essential ingredient for

lovers of the Mediterranean diet this isn't just delicious and healthy it can

also be used externally for fighting dry hair it has vitamin E and antioxidants

that help to hear damaged hair these ingredients also moisturize and give

shine to your hair what do you need to do 1 put a little oil in a container and

heat it a little in the microwave it should be warm but don't burn yourself

to spread it generously through your hair use caution 3 Jay

we massage it in for 10 minutes for cover your head with the hot towel 5 let

it work for half of an hour 6 wash your hair with your normal shampoo 7 this

treatment can be repeated once per week if you want you can replace the olive

oil with other oils castor coconut almonds jojoba corn etc 3 egg whites

this natural ingredient is great for restoring your hair's lost strength it's

also great for giving your hair texture and moisture ingredients 1 egg white 2

tablespoons of warm water what do you need to do 1 mix the two ingredients

well until you get a homogeneous mix to spread the treatment on your hair 3

massage with your fingers and use light circular movements for15 minutes for

wash your hair with cold water 5 you can use this treatment once or twice a week

for beer alcohol-free beer is a great hair conditioner the protein that it has

is great for repairing your damaged roots it's a great source of nutrients

for your hair it's important that it doesn't have alcohol otherwise it can

dry out your hair more what do you need to do 1 wash your hair like normal -

after it clears up remove the excess humidity with a towel 3 then rub a small

amount of beer in your hair use the same amount as you would have hairspray 4 let

your hair dry this way you'll make sure that the smell of the beer will

disappear how you treat your dry hair let me know in our comment section below

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Larry David's a Social Assassin | Curb Your Enthusiasm (2017) | HBO - Duration: 0:57.

♪ (CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM THEME MUSIC PLAYS) ♪

He said he'd forget about the money for the car,

which is $573, if I tell her to stop saying "L-O-L."

You know, in most countries you could get somebody killed for $573.

I-- I know. By the way,

I was this close to telling her the other night.

You know what you are? You're a social assassin.

Jesus.

I guess I am in a way.

-Yeah. How'd it go? -Not too good.

So you bungled the hit?

Well, I didn't bungle it. I did what I was supposed to do.

-No, no, you bungled the hit. -Why are you saying that?

-She knew. -That's not my fault.

It is. Your performance wasn't good enough.

What do you know about social assassinations?

I'm the one who named you a social assassin!

(LAUGHS) And we don't want you here at the agency anymore.

Okay.

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Justice League NEWS Massive RESHOOT Information REVEALED? & Zack Synder Justice League Premier Info! - Duration: 9:12.

what is good Youtube Warstu here with another video on the Justice League

movie now the Justice League reshoots that have been happening for 12 weeks

apparently it's been a massive burst talk within the kind of comic book DC

Marvel I don't know what kind of categories buzz word on every kind of

website like comic book calm like Batman online news posting false information

false details without any real evidence and factually there is no one official

from the sets I'm not talking about people that know someone there no their

cousin works on set but they can't say who the source is because someone else

said it when really no one said it so I've come across some evidence that

could actually be legit but like I said guys no one's come out this hasn't come

from Warner Brothers it's not come from Zack Snyder it's not come from Jaws so

it's just come from a source Sykes came up cross online so take everything with

a pinch of salt so we like this to clarify Justice League marking materials

ETA but certainly won't be long the flick release in just over two months so

if you know that is yes it will be come out in just over two months I imagine

quite a few elements will be hot from the render farm we see what Snyder

stroke Whedon have up their sleeves in due course yes because you've got or

understand it is a Snyder film but just has done some work also I do have other

Justice League related scuttlebutt for what it's worth

but it gives me a few moments I'm afk and it needs contacts oh it's nothing to

even remotely worry over either so don't freak out folks just a little insight

that Snyder and Whedon's ap edit changes ok the discussion to contain just to

sneak into more of its only thing wasn't post Snyder Whedon moving forward on

Snyder's vision so basically guys what this is getting at so far just to

clarify for my Justice League squad is everything that we'd ins done

has been due to Zack Snyder there was also a DNA screening at quite a while

back now that I've heard that it went over well but most of the issues seem to

be arising during the third act so guys if you remember a lot of people were

saying that this screen in was unwatchable but this dude it's a pretty

cool source seems to be pretty legit he doesn't say that his sources are legit

but this does go in line with what other people are saying so the screenings did

go well though it says the third act caught a lot of issues issues Snyder was

addressing whilst his life turned into turmoil and before he stepped back

apparently the third act was a tad confusing so the third act is going to

be the most important act during the Justice League movie but guys everyone

says that Joss Whedon made 50% of movie where if you actually read it it says

that Snyder was addressing this before the reshoot actually started scheduling

and technical issues also amps progress so basically like Henry Cavill was

feeling with his mustache mission impossible we had Aquaman a film

in film in the aqua movie we'd go get out all over the world we had like Ben

Affleck in LA so this part does go and cut just go coincide with I don't know

Batman News Online clickbait so partially some things could actually be

real so that's kind of interesting the majority of issues already

identified by Snyder post-tests with disconnecting the third act and ramping

up and significally so so guys it's basis is saying that the reshoot is only

going to be issuing with the third act which from what everyone's telling me a

friend of a friend of a friend who works at Warner Brothers who had a friend a

cousin who worked on set it's actually telling me what them kind of people say

so good news I'm hearing Wonder Woman's level and future of them now while

roommates over Wonder 1 were negative in the Runner remember what they were

saying so see guys everyone before one new movie

came out said that the movie was going to flop it was going to be the worst

movie ever and then wondering drops and actually everyone loves Wonder Woman

they loved the movie they loved the kind of the move forward moving it's a bold

move that they did no other comic book company most likely model had no one's

ever done a female headliner in a movie and it absolutely they absolutely

smashed it hey I love it you cannot say factually from the box-office wondering

absolutely smashed it I guarantee some people that weren't going to watch just

see movie or go and watch it just to watch gal gadot kick it as to wonder won

so here's where it gets interesting so I meant it's not really news as I say it's

more scuttlebutt but if it puts some to ease fair enough we find out soon and

then it went on to go which I think there will be a little unfair and yes he

should absolutely get credit but Whedon is only whistling Snyder's tune they are

friends so guys I hope this clears up some information so basically what it

was saying is everything that Joss Whedon is doing it's basically what Zack

Snyder told him to there was issues with a third act basically what was going on

is Steppenwolf was kind of feeling under to mind because there was too much focal

point on darkside obviously darkside his cousin it's uncool sorry no Stefan wolf

is darkside uncle so basically they're just kind of readjusting a few things

nothing major I mean the overall story arc is going to be saying it's the same

and the ending is going to be the same a lot of people saying that Joss Whedon

changed everything so like I said this is neither confirmed

nor neither denied no one's friend of a cousin of an aunt of I don't know of the

best friend of Zach's night know and nothing like that was said but I hope

you guys kind of clarification that the reshoots didn't change anything so also

another thing it's going around after discussion from

the field and Super Bros movie they reached out to Zack Snyder's publicist

to learn out that Zack will not be doing any press for the Justice League thanks

for asking but then again guys just because they're

quoting him does not mean that they've actually reached out to me and just

because Zack is not going to be part of the press doesn't mean it's no longer

his movie I've also read an article that actually says that Joss Whedon isn't

going to be part of the press either so if that's the case is sack and just

isn't going to be part of the press does that mean no one actually has any right

to the movie I don't know guys I just like reporting interest in stories that

I hear so anyway guys comment down below are you buying into the hype do you

think that Joss Whedon changed 95% of the movie in the 12 weeks when

evidentially mostly actors weren't even available so the reason why it was 12

weeks and why it would cost 25 million dollars is really because it was a

massive schedule an issue and I don't really think as much issue with Snyder

and we did not being at the press I'm sure he will be at the world premiere

I'm really confident that my boy Zak Snyder will be at the world premiere

alongside Joss and maybe there will clear up some stuff but if he isn't at

the world premiere then I understand why because obviously we know why stepped

away in the first place but from everything that I've been told he is

still running it shit stuff at the DC extended universe and going forward

we'll be taking more of a vital role and he didn't make a mini movie at that

weekend with his friends which looks pretty awesome anyway guys please like

subscribe and comment to support the channel I know you guys love these

Justice League videos so any Justice League requests down below would be

awesome I just dropped a flash season four in-depth video that goes frame by

frame and we get down in deep with the flash review as most of my viewers do

watch the flash as well because the channel is primarily flash and arrow and

if you want to join the notification squad hit

Bell button down below and I will catch you in a video tomorrow guys I've got a

very interesting Justice League took video tomorrow alavés have got a flash

arrow Justice League type video planned anyway guys ChaCha

radar

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Larry's Tip Coordination w/ Jason Alexander | Curb Your Enthusiasm (2017) | HBO - Duration: 1:00.

♪ ("CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM" THEME SONG PLAYING) ♪

LARRY DAVID: Let's coordinate the tip here.

Why?

Well, if we split the check,

we both have the exact same bill.

What, are we favored nations all of a sudden for lunch?

No. But what is the big deal if we both leave the same amount?

What do you want? What's your inclination?

Twelve bucks.

Good, put down 12.

How much're you gonna leave?

Mm-hmm, mm-hmm.

Are you gonna leave $12?

I'm gonna write down what I'm leaving right now.

JASON ALEXANDER: I'm writing a number.

Now, I'm folding that number.

And I'm putting it inside my little...

leather check holder. Waiter, thank you very much.

WAITER: No problem.

You've been wonderful, thank you very much.

You're not gonna tell me what you left? Is that it?

I am very excited about our show.

You don't believe in tip coordination, is that it?

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First Class vs. Being Coachy | Curb Your Enthusiasm (2017) | HBO - Duration: 1:21.

♪ (CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM THEME MUSIC PLAYS) ♪

Do you mind my asking where you're going?

I was gonna go to the bathroom.

This bathroom is for coach passengers only.

Really? Who said that?

Um, earlier I tried to use the one up there

and I was told that, you know,

coach isn't allowed to use first class,

so, we have our different areas.

I am so sorry that they did that. That's terrible.

Thank you for understanding.

I'm still gonna use the bathroom.

(STAMMERS) Why?

-I didn't stop you from using-- -WOMAN: Oh.

'Cause you're a first class, so you get to do whatever you wanna do?

-Not at all. -WOMAN: You get on first,

-you get free drinks, you get a hot towel. -LARRY DAVID: No, no.

Just 'cause I'm sitting up there,

you're making a generalization about me,

but I'm not like a "first class" person.

-I'm coachy. I'm coachy. -Well, it's just that you're not acting coachy.

-LARRY: I didn't stop you. -You're not acting coachy. You're acting first classy.

You're not acting coachy. I'm coachy.

No, but you just think you get to walk back here--

-You got it all wrong, okay? -Oh, I'm sure that I do.

LARRY: You'd be up in first class if somebody bought you a ticket.

-Poor misunderstand first class. -You'd be up there in a second. Poor little coachy girl.

She's so jealous because everybody is more comfortable than the coachy girl.

-I just wanna pee somewhere, everywhere. -LARRY: First class.

Because I have nothing!

(BOTH MOCK SOBBING)

For more infomation >> First Class vs. Being Coachy | Curb Your Enthusiasm (2017) | HBO - Duration: 1:21.

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How To Make Her Chase You! Say These 6 Attraction Switches And Watch What Happens 😏 - Duration: 24:18.

For more infomation >> How To Make Her Chase You! Say These 6 Attraction Switches And Watch What Happens 😏 - Duration: 24:18.

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É necessária uma campanha para o voto-faxina em 2018? - Duration: 1:54.

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Dr Connors Becomes The Lizard | The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) Movie Clip - Duration: 4:56.

Cross-species genetics is finally working.

I've used the lizard DNA to help Freddy regrow that limb.

It's a miracle.

No, it's hard work and promise.

It's a step closer to the primate lab.

He doesn't have time for every little step.

Little?

I just mean he can't wait.

Well, he'll have to.

Unless he wants to be a lab rat.

That's not what...

I'm saying...

So, what are you saying?

You have to start human trials.

Now.

No, I don't, and no, I won't.

- Well, then he's going to die. - People die.

Even Norman Osborn.

We are not finished.

Human trials?

Where are you going to find the people to volunteer?

As far as anyone's concerned, it's for a flu shot.

I might think the Veterans Hospital is a place to start.

You've gotta be kidding me.

I don't think I am.

It's a little late for shock and indignation.

About 15 years late.

I have no idea what you're talking about.

Richard Parker wore it well.

On you, it's a cheap suit, as it was then.

I had nothing to do with that.

Is that what you told his son?

I don't know what you're saying.

You don't know, or you don't wanna know?

I'll remind you what happened.

Richard Parker said just about the same thing then that you are saying now.

The clock is ticking, Dr. Connors.

L...

I won't.

Fine.

The formula is ours now anyway.

Say goodbye to that arm you have dreamed of.

I'm shutting you down.

Have your office cleared out by the morning.

Your toys can be taken away too, you know.

Right, Freddy?

Emma, it's Curt.

- Is he there? - I'm afraid not, doctor.

The car is taking him to the Veterans Hospital in Brooklyn.

No. He can't, Emma.

You have to stop him. He...

I would, but I always lose him on the bridge.

I'll make sure Dr. Ratha returns your call as soon as possible.

I'm going to Holton Avenue, across the river. I'm in a hurry.

You want me to take the tunnel or the bridge?

Bridge! Take the bridge.

All right, we'll do that.

Hey, you all right...

back there?

You tweaking...

man?

Just drive.

Okay.

For more infomation >> Dr Connors Becomes The Lizard | The Amazing Spider-Man (2012) Movie Clip - Duration: 4:56.

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How to Choose a Doctor (in the U.S.) - Duration: 4:28.

[♪♩DRAMATIC MUSIC] Nurse.

Scalpel.

My God! It's a request for a primary care physician!

We'll have to operate right away!

[♪♩INTRO]

A primary care physician is a doctor who you see routinely for basic checkups, non-emergency

illnesses and references to other specialists in case of complications.

There are a lot of reasons to choose a doctor who you see regularly.

You might have a recurring health issue, or maybe your insurance plan requires you to

select a primary care physician.

It's also just a good idea to choose a doctor if you're a living, breathing adult human.

We also hope that you'll get something out of this video if you're a non-adult or a

dog or something.

[♪♩DISCO MUSIC]

Right. Here's some steps to walk you through.

First, consider any special health issues you might need to take into account, especially

if you have a chronic disease or a recurring issue.

Chances are that if you do, you already have doctors that you see occasionally.

Great!

If not, all you need to do is a quick Google search for a local primary care physician

to get started.

Check to see if the doctor or doctors you already see are primary care physicians; you

can either call their office or check their website to see.

Pro tip for people with uteruses: Oftentimes, your gyno can serve as your primary doctor.

Otherwise, you'll have to keep on truckin' with our cool list of steps.

Check with your health insurance plan to find out what doctors (or, as they will call them,

care providers) are covered in-network.

From there, you can narrow down your search by location or any references you've gotten.

Take into account the doctor's hours and office location.

Consider whether you want to see a doctor who runs their own small office or works for

a larger company, such as a hospital or Planned Parenthood clinic.

A doctor who runs their own small practice might offer more personal and specialized

care, but they might not be able to offer sliding-fee scale payment services or convenient

office hours.

Research on your doctor candidates.

It can be hard to find many useful online reviews for doctors.

There's no practical doctor "Yelp", because it turns out that doctors are much

more likely to sue for a bad review than the Chinese restaurant around the corner.

No really, there's a 2012 New York Times article about it.

So, there aren't many truly helpful online listings for MDs.

But we do suggest checking the site Certification Matters, where you can look to see how often

a doctor renews their board certification.

You can also type in "top doctors" followed by the name of your city to get a place to

start.

Without the Internet, you'll have to rely on good old fashioned word of mouth.

One of the best ways to find quality doctors is to ask your friends and family who they

recommend.

Unless your friends and family are dogs, in which case don't listen to them.

Those are veterinarians.

Once you feel good about your research, select a doctor, and double-check that they take

your insurance.

Notify your insurance company about who you chose.

Most insurance companies will let you do this online pretty easily.

Schedule your first appointment and go!

It's up to you to decide if you like your doctor's demeanor and would like to visit

them again.

Most insurance companies will also let you change your primary care physician during

the year.

Consider whether the doctor was patient and attentive, whether the staff were polite and

whether the office followed up with you to see how you're doing or if you needed any

follow-up care.

Does your doctor keep super rad magazines in their reception area?

Even better.

Who looks at magazines in the reception area anymore.

I've got Twitter right here—right—all the terrible news I need.

Looking for more information about the United States' Healthcare System?

Well, Healthcare Triage is another channel in the Complexly network and it is so good.

We will leave a link in the description, as well as in the endscreen.

And if you would like to continue learning about adulting with Rachel and me, subscribe

to this channel at youtube.com/learnhowtoadult.

Nurse. Scalpel.

I didn't even put it in. I went right behind. Trying to get my own fingers.

Nurse. Scalpel.

My God! It's a request for a c—primary careffff...

[Laughter]

Glad I don't actually act for a living.

[Laughter]

A moist sha-moise. [Laughter]

But they might not be able to offer the sliding fee scale services

[Singsong Robot Voice?] as convenient as other office hours...

Schedule your first apploint—applointment.

Implointment.

[Confidently] Emplointment.

[Singing] Reset for dramaaaa lighting.

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NEW Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster - DETAILS | IAA 2017 - Duration: 1:57.

You can see the new Lamborghini Aventador S Roadster

and there you can see the Huracán Performante

Thanks a lot for watching this video

I hope you like it and I would be glad

if you can give me a rating

if you like you can subscribe to my channel for many more videos

See you, bye!

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Here's My Canada: Safe Country - Duration: 0:12.

What I love about Canada is everything

and I love Canada because its a safe country.

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Vlog #5 - Raspberry Festival, Crazy Cows and Old Churches. Vik, Norway [PL Napisy] - Duration: 10:27.

For more infomation >> Vlog #5 - Raspberry Festival, Crazy Cows and Old Churches. Vik, Norway [PL Napisy] - Duration: 10:27.

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World XI Players Rides In Rikshaw | Gadafi Stadium | Cricket News - Duration: 1:22.

Visit Channel For More Cricket News

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Omelette vietnamienne aux Lap Xuong - Recette SOCOOKING - Duration: 1:53.

Vietnamese omelette with asian sausage "Lap xuong"

Brown 1 onion with oil

Add 2 tomatoes cut into quarters and let them brown in the pan during few minutes

Meanwhile, cut 3 asian sausage (lap xuong) into strips lengthwise

Brown them for few minutes and set aside

Beat 4 or 6 eggs, that depend of the number of people who will eat the omelet

Salt and pepper

add 3 teaspoon of Nuoc Mam (Fish sauce)

Pour the eggs into the pan and then add the sausages

Let it cook for few minutes, the omelet has to be a runny omelette

And that's it!

recipe written on my blog socooking.fr

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Darcy from Edmonton | Ten Dollar Oil Change - Duration: 0:17.

Hi, my name is Darcy Lewis

I'm from Edmonton Alberta

And I'm here at Redwater Dodge, Alberta

Getting my oil changed for $10.

Home of the $10 Oil Change

And ya, it's a good place.

Nice guys, nice people here

Good family owned business

It's a good place to get your oil changed,

buy a new vehicle.

For more infomation >> Darcy from Edmonton | Ten Dollar Oil Change - Duration: 0:17.

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Elsie | Ten Dollar Oil Change - Duration: 0:08.

Hi, I'm Elsie Simmons,

I came to Redwater Dodge to get a $10 Oil Change.

I just live 10 miles West.

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Larry Avoids the Dreaded 'Stop & Chat' | Curb Your Enthusiasm (2017) | HBO - Duration: 0:54.

♪ (CURB YOUR ENTHUSIASM THEME MUSIC PLAYS) ♪

-Hey, Larry. -Hey, Ray. How you doin'?

-Good. -Good.

You know that guy?

He... he works at the restaurant in NoHo

in your hotel.

-JEFF GREENE: Oh. -The dumpy hotel.

Well, why didn't you say hello to him? You know him.

I know. He wanted to do a stop and chat.

I didn't want to do a stop and chat.

Stop and chat? Where do you come up with these things,

stop and chat?

He wanted to stop and chat with me,

and I don't know him well enough for a stop and chat.

Hello, hi, how are you? Nice to see you too.

-Take care. Bye. -No, it's more than that.

For him, all I need to do is just say "hello"--

You know what? That was kind of rude.

That was not rude! I don't have to do a stop and chat with him!

Stop and chat. You always have these rules and the phrase, "stop and chat."

For more infomation >> Larry Avoids the Dreaded 'Stop & Chat' | Curb Your Enthusiasm (2017) | HBO - Duration: 0:54.

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Computer Networks: Crash Course Computer Science #28 - Duration: 12:20.

Hi, I'm Carrie Anne, and welcome to CrashCourse Computer Science!

The internet is amazing.

In just a few keystrokes, we can stream videos on Youtube -- Hello! -- read articles on Wikipedia,

order supplies on amazon, video chat with friends, and tweet about the weather.

Without a doubt, the ability for computers, and their users, to send and receive information

over a global telecommunications network forever changed

the world.

150 years ago, sending a letter from London to California would have taken two to three

weeks, and that's if you paid for express mail.

Today, that email takes a fraction of a second.

This million fold improvement in latency, that's the time it takes for a message to

transfer, juiced up the global economy helping the modern world to move at the speed of light

on fiber optic cables spanning the globe.

You might think that computers and networks always went hand in hand, but actually most

computers pre-1970 were humming away all alone.

However, as big computers began popping up everywhere, and low cost machines started

to show up on people's desks, it became increasingly useful to share data and resources,

and the first networks of computers appeared.

Today, we're going to start a three-episode arc on how computer networks came into being

and the fundamental principles and techniques that power them.

INTRO

The first computer networks appeared in the 1950s and 60s.

They were generally used within an organization – like a company or research lab – to

facilitate the exchange of information between different people and computers.

This was faster and more reliable than the previous method of having someone walk a pile

of punch cards, or a reel of magnetic tape, to a computer on the other side of a building

‒ which was later dubbed a sneakernet.

A second benefit of networks was the ability to share physical resources.

For example, instead of each computer having its own printer, everyone could share one

attached to the network.

It was also common on early networks to have large, shared, storage drives, ones too expensive

to have attached to every machine.

These relatively small networks of close-by computers are called Local Area Networks,

or LANs.

A LAN could be as small as two machines in the same room, or as large as a university

campus with thousands of computers.

Although many LAN technologies were developed and deployed, the most famous and succesful

was Ethernet, developed in the early 1970s at Xerox PARC, and still widely used today.

In its simplest form, a series of computers are connected to a single, common ethernet cable.

When a computer wants to transmit data to another computer, it writes the data, as an

electrical signal, onto the cable.

Of course, because the cable is shared, every computer plugged into the network sees the

transmission, but doesn't know if data is intended for them or another computer.

To solve this problem, Ethernet requires that each computer has a unique Media Access Control

address, or MAC address.

This unique address is put into a header that prefixes any data sent over the network.

So, computers simply listen to the ethernet cable, and only process data when they see

their address in the header.

This works really well; every computer made today comes with its own unique MAC address

for both Ethernet and WiFi.

The general term for this approach is Carrier Sense Multiple Access, or CSMA for short.

The "carrier", in this case, is any shared transmission medium that carries data – copper

wire in the case of ethernet, and the air carrying radio waves for WiFi.

Many computers can simultaneously sense the carrier, hence the "Sense" and "Multiple

Access", and the rate at which a carrier can transmit data is called its Bandwidth.

Unfortunately, using a shared carrier has one big drawback.

When network traffic is light, computers can simply wait for silence on the carrier, and

then transmit their data.

But, as network traffic increases, the probability that two computers will attempt to write data

at the same time also increases.

This is called a collision, and the data gets all garbled up, like two people trying to

talk on the phone at the same time.

Fortunately, computers can detect these collisions by listening to the signal on the wire.

The most obvious solution is for computers to stop transmitting, wait for silence, then

try again.

Problem is, the other computer is going to try that too, and other computers on the network

that have been waiting for the carrier to go silent will try to jump in during any pause.

This just leads to more and more collisions.

Soon, everyone is talking over one another and has a backlog of things they need to say,

like breaking up with a boyfriend over a family holiday dinner.

Terrible idea!

Ethernet had a surprisingly simple and effective fix.

When transmitting computers detect a collision, they wait for a brief period before attempting

to re-transmit.

As an example, let's say 1 second.

Of course, this doesn't work if all the computers use the same wait duration -- they'll

just collide again one second later.

So, a random period is added: one computer might wait 1.3 seconds, while another waits

1.5 seconds.

With any luck, the computer that waited 1.3 seconds will wake up, find the carrier to

be silent, and start transmitting.

When the 1.5 second computer wakes up a moment later, it'll see the carrier is in use,

and will wait for the other computer to finish.

This definitely helps, but doesn't totally solve the problem, so an extra trick is used.

As I just explained, if a computer detects a collision while transmitting, it will wait

1 second, plus some random extra time.

However, if it collides again, which suggests network congestion, instead of waiting another

1 second, this time it will wait 2 seconds.

If it collides again, it'll wait 4 seconds, and then 8, and then 16, and so on, until

it's successful.

With computers backing off, the rate of collisions goes down, and data starts moving again, freeing

up the network.

Family dinner saved!

This "backing off" behavior using an exponentially growing wait time is called Exponential Backoff.

Both Ethernet and WiFi use it, and so do many transmission protocols.

But even with clever tricks like Exponential Backoff, you could never have an entire university's

worth of computers on one shared ethernet cable.

To reduce collisions and improve efficiency, we need to shrink the number of devices on

any given shared carrier -- what's called the Collision Domain.

Let go back to our earlier Ethernet example, where we had six computers on one shared cable,

a.k.a. one collision domain.

To reduce the likelihood of collisions, we can break this network into two collision

domains by using a Network Switch.

It sits between our two smaller networks, and only passes data between them if necessary.

It does this by keeping a list of what MAC addresses are on what side of the network.

So if A wants to transmit to C, the switch doesn't forward the data to the other network

– there's no need.

This means if E wants to transmit to F at the same time, the network is wide open, and

two transmissions can happen at once.

But, if F wants to send data to A, then the switch passes it through, and the two networks

are both briefly occupied.

This is essentially how big computer networks are constructed, including the biggest one

of all – The Internet – which literally inter-connects a bunch of smaller networks,

allowing inter-network communication.

What's interesting about these big networks, is that there's often multiple paths to

get data from one location to another.

And this brings us to another fundamental networking topic, routing.

The simplest way to connect two distant computers, or networks, is by allocating a communication

line for their exclusive use.

This is how early telephone systems worked.

For example, there might be 5 telephone lines running between Indianapolis and Missoula.

If John picked up the phone wanting to call Hank, in the 1910s, John would tell a human

operator where he wanted to call, and they'd physically connect John's phone line into

an unused line running to Missoula.

For the length of the call, that line was occupied, and if all 5 lines were already

in use, John would have to wait for one to become free.

This approach is called Circuit Switching, because you're literally switching whole

circuits to route traffic to the correct destination.

It works fine, but it's relatively inflexible and expensive, because there's often unused

capacity.

On the upside, once you have a line to yourself – or if you have the money to buy one for

your private use – you can use it to its full capacity, without having to share.

For this reason, the military, banks and other high importance operations still buy dedicated

circuits to connect their data centers.

Another approach for getting data from one place to another is Message Switching, which

is sort of like how the postal system works.

Instead of dedicated route from A to B, messages are passed through several stops.

So if John writes a letter to Hank, it might go from Indianapolis to Chicago, and then

hop to Minneapolis, then Billings, and then finally make it to Missoula.

Each stop knows where to send it next because they keep a table of where to pass letters

given a destination address.

What's neat about Message Switching is that it can use different routes, making communication

more reliable and fault-tolerant.

Sticking with our mail example, if there's a blizzard in Minneapolis grinding things

to a halt, the Chicago mail hub can decide to route the letter through Omaha instead.

In our example, cities are acting like network routers.

The number of hops a message takes along a route is called the hop count.

Keeping track of the hop count is useful because it can help identify routing problems.

For example, let's say Chicago thinks the fastest route to Missoula is through Omaha,

but Omaha thinks the fastest route is through Chicago.

That's bad, because both cities are going to look at the destination address, Missoula,

and end up passing the message back and forth between them, endlessly.

Not only is this wasting bandwidth, but it's a routing error that needs to get fixed!

This kind of error can be detected because the hop count is stored with the message and

updated along its journey.

If you start seeing messages with high hop counts, you can bet something has gone awry

in the routing!

This threshold is the Hop Limit.

A downside to Message Switching is that messages are sometimes big.

So, they can clog up the network, because the whole message has to be transmitted from

one stop to the next before continuing on its way.

While a big file is transferring, that whole link is tied up.

Even if you have a tiny, one kilobyte email trying to get through, it either has to wait

for the big file transfer to finish or take a less efficient route.

That's bad.

The solution is to chop up big transmissions into many small pieces, called packets.

Just like with Message Switching, each packet contains a destination address on the network,

so routers know where to forward them.

This format is defined by the "Internet Protocol", or IP for short, a standard created

in the 1970s.

Every computer connected to a network gets an IP Address.

You've probably seen these as four, 8-bit numbers written with dots in between.

For example,172.217.7.238 is an IP Address for one of Google's servers.

With millions of computers online, all exchanging data, bottlenecks can appear and disappear

in milliseconds.

Network routers are constantly trying to balance the load across whatever routes they know

to ensure speedy and reliable delivery, which is called congestion control.

Sometimes different packets from the same message take different routes through a network.

This opens the possibility of packets arriving at their destination out of order, which is

a problem for some applications.

Fortunately, there are protocols that run on top of IP, like TCP/IP, that handle this

issue.

We'll talk more about that next week.

Chopping up data into small packets, and passing these along flexible routes with spare capacity,

is so efficient and fault-tolerant, it's what the whole internet runs on today.

This routing approach is called Packet Switching.

It also has the nice property of being decentralized, with no central authority or single point

of failure.

In fact, the threat of nuclear attack is why packet switching was developed during the

cold war!

Today, routers all over the globe work cooperatively to find efficient routings, exchanging information

with each other using special protocols, like the Internet Control Message Protocol (ICMP)

and the Border Gateway Protocol (BGP).

The world's first packet-switched network, and the ancestor to the modern internet, was

the ARPANET, named after the US agency that funded it, the Advanced Research Projects

Agency.

Here's what the entire ARPANET looked like in 1974.

Each smaller circle is a location, like a university or research lab, that operated

a router.

They also plugged in one or more computers – you can see PDP-1's, IBM System 360s,

and even an ATLAS in London connected over a satellite link.

Obviously the internet has grown by leaps and bounds in the decades since.

Today, instead of a few dozen computers online, it's estimated to be nearing 10 billion.

And it continues to grow rapidly, especially with the advent of wifi-connected refrigerators

and other smart appliances, forming an "internet of things".

So that's part one – an overview of computer networks.

Is it a series of tubes?

Well, sort of.

Next week we'll tackle some higher-level transmission protocols, slowly working our

way up to the World Wide Web.

I'll see you then!

For more infomation >> Computer Networks: Crash Course Computer Science #28 - Duration: 12:20.

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Launchpoint: R2 Advanced Technologies - Duration: 1:22.

Bill Thompson I'm the president and CEO of R2 Advanced Technologies.

We are a computer-aided design company focused on 3D modeling, 3D design engineering and

3D animation. A customer makes that great decision to buy a product. They've

already researched it they said I want this product and they go out and they

buy it and they see it on the BILT App you'll see the animation those

animations are built from the CAD or computer-aided design. So, we take those

very detailed, very specific drawings and we animate them into the assembly process.

The nice thing about Launchpoint which everyone will say is the

cost, they definitely help subsidize the cost for that startup

but also the other people that are here. The other companies. We're all the same

position we're all trying to help each other out and it's amazing the support

that we're getting from the City now. I see specifically this downtown area just

growing and growing Launchpoint is a great example. We're in the basement

right now of this great facility but sooner or later I think you see it's

overflowing with start-ups and entrepreneurs that will want to come here. It's fantastic

that the City of Mesa has done this for us.

For more infomation >> Launchpoint: R2 Advanced Technologies - Duration: 1:22.

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Guess who's back! - Duration: 1:11.

Guess who's back.

Back again.

Alright, look, yeah I'm back,

but something even more important has returned.

FAMILY GUY K'NEX.

Yeah, remember when K'nex released two very crappy Family Guy sets

in 2014 along with some odd looking figure packs?

I felt like it was a competitor to the LEGO Simpsons line

that released at the same time.

I mean, the figures looked hilariously weird.

I thought with the release of Mega Construx's Family Guy Kubroz

that K'nex lost the Family Guy building toy license.

But, I guess the property isn't exclusive.

It seems like for this 2017 K'Nex blind bag series,

they just repackaged those figures from the two packs.

These were first spotted by Matthew Coleman

and they seem to be a Walmart exclusive at the time being.

Anyways, Family Guy is just a bad TV show that, in my opinion,

is so bad it's entertaining.

I don't believe kids should be watching it,

though these are aged 8 to 18.

Look, I find toy licensing fascinating

so I'm sorry for the very small LEGO connection on this video.

But, now that I have power again after three days of heck due to Irma,

I'm back to the LEGO grind.

Like K'Nex Peter Griffin.

Insert crappy cutaway gag here...

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