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Alundra for the PlayStation was brought to the West in 1997 by Working Designs - a localisation

company responsible for bringing many classic RPGs from Japan to Western shores, including

Arc The Lad and Lunar.

Before going bankrupt in 2005, Working Designs also had a very distinctive style when it

came to their approach to localization and they made no secret that they liked to change

the original translations for new markets.

This approach led to large amounts of humour, pop culture references and other deviations

from the Japanese being found in their works.

Alundra is no exception to this and lines such as this dialogue here, paint the picture

rather well.

In fact, Censored Gaming could, and probably should, take a closer look at Working Design's

unique translations sometime and highlight more of these kind of differences from the

Japanese originals.

However, today we'll be taking a look at the one and only time that Working Designs apparently

pushed things too far and was forced by Sony to change their dialogue.

Company president Victor Ireland spoke about this over on NeoGAF where he explains:

"There's only been one scene in a game that we ever had to edit out and re-do because

the console manufacturer wouldn't approve it as-is.

It was in Alundra, and I thought it was a GREAT double entendre, but it dropped jaws

at SCEA and amongst some of the press who got it in the review copies.

SCEA made us take it out of the game before they'd publish it."

The scene in question is only a very brief moment and involves a puzzle where you have

to jump on another character's head so you can then jump up to a higher ledge.

The other character is a female called Meia and, in the retail release, she makes a pun

about giving you a "headstart"...

However, in the planned version, when she gives you her head she instead talks about,

well, giving you head.

To quote: "You're lucky I give good head loverboy!

Most girls would ask that you cough up a ring first!"

Victor speaks about this more in the thread and explains:

"We literally got calls from almost all the reviewers cracking up and saying "are you

REALLY shipping with that in?"

I was happy because I knew they actually were PLAYING the game they were reviewing to the

end (becoming a rarity, even back then).

We intended to leave it, but SCEA made us take it out."

There have been lots of other times, though, where Working Designs really pushed the envelope

and some of these also came close to be removed.

One of these can be found in Arc The Lad Collection for, again, Sony's PlayStation.

In the second game is a party member called Diekbeck, who is a robot with the special

trait of being unable to gain levels and level up.

However, despite being permanently set to level 1, Diekbeck still gains experience points

and these can then be transferred to other characters in the party.

Working Designs couldn't stop themselves from making a rather adult joke about this situation

in the game's manual - Diek's name, of course, being quite similar to a very different sort

of word.

So, on page 86 of Arc The Lad Collection's manual you will be able to find a section

all about how and why you may want to suck Diek's experience, with the heading "Sucking

Diek".

In the forum thread, Victor says that Sony, again, had issues with this and that they

even almost pulled the page.

He also makes it clear that the company would add a lot more than just adult jokes to their

translations and states: "There was a pretty good concentration of

straight up funny and a fair amount of literary references to balance out the pop culture

and sexy stuff!"

Needless to say, though, Working Designs approach to localization isn't for everybody with some

preferring accurate translations that stick to the Japanese originals and don't add jokes

and stuff where there were none originally.

Victor responds to some of these concerns and highlights how the company "never aimed

for translation" with their games and how he feels "that's what set (their) work off

from everyone else".

Are you a fan of Working Designs' translations?

Want to see more examples of how Working Designs' handled localization?

Let us know in the comments below and, until next time, thank you for watching!

For more infomation >> The Joke Sony Found Too Rude For Classic RPG Alundra - Duration: 3:45.

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Superman vs Zod Final Fight (Part 2) | Man of Steel (2013) Movie Clip - Duration: 3:46.

If you love these people so much...

...you can mourn for them.

Don't do this!

Stop!

Stop!

Never.

For more infomation >> Superman vs Zod Final Fight (Part 2) | Man of Steel (2013) Movie Clip - Duration: 3:46.

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Superman vs Zod Final Fight (Part 1) | Man of Steel (2013) Movie Clip - Duration: 4:32.

Look at this.

We could have built a new Krypton

...in this squalor.

But you chose the humans over us.

I exist

only to protect Krypton.

That is the sole purpose for which I was born.

And every action I take

no matter how violent

or how cruel...

...is for the greater good

of my people.

And now...

I have no people.

My soul

that is what you have taken

from me.

I'm going to make them suffer, Kal.

These humans you've adopted, I will take them all from you...

- ...one by one. - You're a monster, Zod...

...and I'm gonna stop you.

There's only

one way this ends, Kal.

Either you die

...or I do.

I was bred to be a warrior, Kal.

Trained my entire life

to master my senses.

Where did you train? On a farm?

For more infomation >> Superman vs Zod Final Fight (Part 1) | Man of Steel (2013) Movie Clip - Duration: 4:32.

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My Fist Bullet Journal | Setup + September Flip through - Duration: 6:53.

Hello everyone! Today I'm going to show you my first ever bullet journal

and right now I'm decorating my future log, of course only for September, October, November and December.

It's my first time having a bullet journal so I'm just like..

I don't really know what to do, i'm just trying with some washi tape

and just with a regular pen

Then on this page i'm writing a quote

and it says "You can conquer the world" and I really think it's true

Then on this page I'm writing my goals

I only wrote this one, just because I want to fill it up later

and on the other page I'm writing my Saving Goals

and as you will see in a moment I wanna reach 200€ by the end of the year, in four months

It may not seem much to other people,

but even if it's a small amount i will still be happy with it

Then I am going to write my diet tracker because i'm on a diet right now and

I'm going to write my total loss

I'm writing in pencil the weight that i want to reach by the end of the year

and then I'm starting my September setup. This is my cover page.

And I really didn't know what to do with it but I'm going to Uni this year and I wanted to do something related to school.

So I just went with this theme and I wrote some things that I learned in high school.

Then with some watercolor I'm just decorating everything.

And I know it's too late for the September Setup right now so I'm just going to show you the total flip through, and I hope you enjoy!

Okay so this is what I have done.. you can see my future log,

and on the other page the quote, I just find that it helps me so much and, I don't know I just like it.

Then my Goals; as I said before I'm going to fill it up later and that's basically it, and then the Savings Goals.

Then there is my diet tracker page, I just went with some stickers, just to motivate me.

As you can see i wrote in pen the weight that I am right now

and I'm really happy Because I've already lost

13kg in four months, so I'm really happy.

And then my September cover page, with these sentences that i learned in high school.

Then the September month Setup

This page is just a bunch of stuff basically: something important, birthdays

goals for that month and my Youtube and Instagram growth trackers.

And then i have a bunch of trackers because i really like them so I just went with

my Mood tracker and My Sleep tracker, which i find really important because i have problems sleeping,

so it's really useful.

Then my Habit tracker

and that is because I just don't work anymore, it was a summer job and I'm done* with it

Then there's my YouTube page, my YouTube video Ideas page,

and my Expense tracker.

And that page i still have to figure out what to do with it.

Then There is the weekly log and this is the first week; I started with the third week because

We are already on the 15th

And those are little stickers for the weather, which I find really cute

Then there's the fourth week, and the fifth

and it's just like that, just with important and notes

Then these are the last two pages and I want to write some gratitude (at the end of the month)

and I have a little bit of Vision Board, just to motivate me more.

Then there is a little Brain dump and Picture of the month but September is still here and I just

wanna wait until the end of the month to decide

and then there is a quote of the month and.. that's it for my first bullet journal video ever.

I hope you enjoyed, if you did give it a thumbs up and I will see you in my next video. Bye!

For more infomation >> My Fist Bullet Journal | Setup + September Flip through - Duration: 6:53.

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Dreamers grateful efforts to repeal in-state tuition benefit never materialized - Duration: 2:11.

My name is Samuel Cervantes. I am a junior at the University of Texas,

I'm majoring in government and communication studies. I was born in San Nicolás, Monterrey,

but I call Houston home. My family and I migrated when I was five

so I've been here for about 15 years. I thought that I wasn't going to be able

to go to college because I felt that I — one, because I was undocumented and I didn't

think that undocumented people were able to attend universities, and two, I didn't

think I was going to be able to afford it. I have been very blessed that [with] a

combination of scholarships and financial aid,

I will graduate debt-free. I think it is safe to say that in-state tuition will

always be a subject in the political arena after seeing how many anti-dreamer

bills were filed. There were about 10 and they were filed in both the House

and the Senate, so we did see that the intention was there, but the

political will wasn't there. I think it goes to show that a lot of voices

are trying to silence the potential of a lot of individuals solely because

of a status. Most of us come here at a very young age. We started kindergarten,

we graduated from high school, we are socialized to think in this American

model and then we are told that we shouldn't go to college. That goes to

show that they're not really recognizing the potential that undocumented students

have. A lot of us have the the basic dream of, you know, going out and

utilizing our degrees. I want to go to law school and, you know, and become a

lawyer and can continue helping out people that are in similar situations

like I am. Undocumented students will go on to have the ability to contribute to

the Texas economy by utilizing their college degrees, and I think that having

a more educated population benefits the Texas society as a whole.

For more infomation >> Dreamers grateful efforts to repeal in-state tuition benefit never materialized - Duration: 2:11.

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Вязаный ёжик, часть 1. Crochet hedgehog, part 1. - Duration: 15:19.

Hi!

It is 1 hour toy rubric!

I've created such hedgehog, as you asked in comments.

As for me, hedgehog is the most complicated small toy to do.

Thats why you potentially will need slightly more time than 1h.

As firstly we will do a body.

And then will do needles.

So, you will need:

Yarn of a body color.

I'm using Alize Cotton Gold.

Brown yarn, I'm using YarnArt Jeans.

And black yarn.

For sewing the nose and mouth.

As well take 2 beads, for eyes.

I'm using 4mm beads.

And black thread for sewing them.

As well you'll need a hook.

I'm using 2,5mm.

Thread of a contrast color as a marker for a first loop.

Needle.

Scissors.

And sintepone for filling.

Firstly we will do a face.

Doing a magic ring.

And working 4 single crochets (sc) into it.

Tighten the ring.

Row 2: repeating 2 times - 1 single crochet (sc) + 1 increase (inc).

Keep the right side turned to you.

Pull out the yarn, leave a long ending, for sewing.

Fix this ending and cut it off.

Now insert this ending into the needle.

Pick the first loop.

And turning back to the last one.

Now taking a piece of a black yarn.

And sewing a nose in the center.

Doing such knot.

Now moving the needle down, and doing a mouth.

Pulling out the needle from one loop.

And inserting it into the next one.

Now we may tie those endings, and cut them off.

So face is ready! Now doing ears.

Doing a magic ring.

And doing 1 single crochet (sc) in it.

3 chains (ch).

And 1 single crochet (sc).

Tighten the ring.

And we may pull this ending out, and cut it off.

And doing 1 more ear.

Now doing paws - doing 3 chains (ch).

1

2

3

And doing 2 single crochets (sc) into the second loop from the hook.

Pull the yarn out.

And cut it off.

And we need to do 3 paws more.

No we will do a body.

Doing a magic ring.

And working 6 single crochets (sc) in it.

1

2

3

4

5

6

Tighten the ring.

Marking the beginning of the new row with a marker.

And doing 6 increases (inc).

I.e. doing 2 single crochets (sc) into each loop.

Row 3:

Repeating 6 times: 1 single crochet (sc) + 1 increase (inc).

Row 4: repeating 6 times: 1 increase (inc) + 2 single crochets (sc).

Done.

And now, will fix this ending with a knot.

And cutting it off.

And continue working...

Rows 5-13: 24 single crochets (sc) in each row.

I'll work 1 single crochet (sc) in each loop.

I've already finished 13 rows.

Pulling out the yarn, for now, but not cutting it off.

Now I will sew on the face, eyes and ears.

Then we will do needles.

And then we will go on.

So, sewing on the face.

I'll leave this ending from behind.

Count 5th row from the center of a top.

1..2..3..4..5.

And I'll sew on a face in a next way...

I'll pick 3 loops here...

Here, diagonally down...

And here, diagonally down.

And one row below - 3 loops as well.

So into those edge loops I'll sew the edges of a face.

I've done!

Now fixing this ending inside with the knot, and cutting it off.

Face is ready, and now sewing on eyes.

Eyes will be located near the face.

Fixing the thread from inside.

Sewing on the second eye.

Fixing the yarn from inside, and cutting it off.

Eyes are ready!

We will continue in next video!

For more infomation >> Вязаный ёжик, часть 1. Crochet hedgehog, part 1. - Duration: 15:19.

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I Survived The Holocaust Twin Experiments - Duration: 14:48.

- I was born in 1934,

one of a pair of twins.

Miriam and I were the third

and fourth children in the family.

We lived in a very small village

in Transylvania, Romania.

(haunting music)

We got down from the cattle car.

People were selected to live or to die.

People crying, pushing, shoving,

dogs barking, trying to make some sense of that place,

and I actually turned around

in trying to figure out what is the place?

Never seen a place like that before.

And as I turned around, I realized

that my father and my two older sisters were gone.

Never saw them again.

We were holding onto Mother for dear life.

A Nazi was running in the middle of that selection platform,

yelling in German, "Twins, twins."

He noticed us and demanded to know if we were twins.

And my mother asked, "Is that good?"

And the Nazi said, "Yes."

My mother said yes.

At that moment, another Nazi came,

pulled my mother to the right,

we were pulled to the left,

we were crying, she was crying.

And all I ever remember is seeing my mother's arms

stretched out in despair as she was pulled away.

I never even said goodbye to her,

but I did not understand

that this would be the last time that we would see her,

and all that took 30 minutes from the time

we got down from the cattle car

and my whole family was gone.

Only Miriam and I were left, holding hands and crying.

We were Mengele twins, which we found out

later on what that meant.

(haunting music)

Mengele would count us every morning.

And he wanted to know how many guinea pigs he had each day.

I was used in two types of experiments.

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, they would put me

naked in a room with my twin sister

and many other twins, up to eight hours a day.

They would measure every part of my body,

compare it to my twin sister, and then compare it to charts.

On alternate days, Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday,

they would take us to a blood lab,

they would tie both of my arms to restrict the blood flow,

take a lot of blood from my left arm,

and give me a minimum of five injections

in the right arm.

The content of those injections,

we didn't know then, nor do we know today.

After one of those injections,

I became very ill with a very high fever.

My legs and arms were swollen and very painful.

I was trembling as the August sun was burning my skin.

And I had huge red spots covering my body.

The next visit to the blood lab,

they didn't tie my arms.

Instead of that, measure my fever.

And I was immediately taken to the hospital.

The hospital was another barrack,

but it was filled with people

who looked to me more dead than alive.

Next morning, Mengele came in with four other doctors.

Never, ever examined me, looked at my fever chart,

and then he declared, "Too bad.

"She's so young.

"She has only two weeks to live."

For the following two weeks, I have only one clear memory.

Crawling on the barrack floor,

because I no longer could walk.

And crawling to reach a faucet with water

at the other end of the barrack,

and as I was crawling, I would fade out,

in and out of consciousness, telling myself I must survive,

I must survive.

After two weeks, my fever broke.

And I felt immediately a lot stronger.

It took me another three weeks

before my fever charts showed normal.

Miriam ...

When I got back, she was sitting on the bed,

staring into space.

When I ask her, "What happened to you?"

she said, "I cannot talk about it.

"I will not talk about it."

And we didn't talk about Auschwitz until 1985.

(melancholy music)

When I ask her in 1985, "Miriam, do you remember

"when I was taken to the hospital?"

she said yes.

I said, "What happened to you while I was in the hospital?"

She said, "I was under Nazi doctor supervision

"24 hours a day."

It was the same two weeks that Mengele said I would die.

So I said to her, "What happened to you

"after the two weeks were up?"

She said she was taken back to the labs,

injected with many injections

that made her feel very sick.

As we found out years later,

when she grew up, got married in Israel,

expected her first child,

she developed severe kidney infections

that did not respond to any antibiotic.

Second pregnancy in '63,

the infection got so bad

that the Israeli doctor studied her,

and they found out that Miriam's kidneys

never grew larger than the size of a 10-year-old child's.

So I begged Miriam not to have any more children,

because every pregnancy was a life crisis.

But she had a third child,

and after the third child was born,

her kidneys deteriorated, started to deteriorate,

and by 1987, they failed.

At which time I donated my left kidney.

I had two kidneys and one sister,

so it was an easy choice.

But a year later, she developed

cancerous polyps in the bladder.

The doctors kept asking me to find our Auschwitz files.

We never found our files.

We never found out what was injected into our bodies,

and Miriam died June 6, 1993.

Months after Miriam died, I received a telephone call

from a professor at Boston,

who said he heard me speak and he would like me

to go to Boston and speak.

And when I came there, it would be nice

if I could bring a Nazi doctor.

I was stunned at such a question,

and then I thought about it,

I remembered that the last project

that Miriam and I worked together

before she died was 1992.

It was a documentary done by a German television

about the Mengele twins, and in that documentary,

there was a Nazi doctor from Auschwitz.

And I figured if he was alive in '92,

he might be alive in '93.

So I got his telephone number, I called him

and invited him to Boston.

But he told me he was not willing to go to Boston.

But he was willing to meet with me at his house in Germany.

(dramatic music)

And I didn't plan to ask him any of these questions.

Suddenly, I am asking him, "You were in Auschwitz.

"Did you ever walk by a gas chamber?

"Did you ever go inside the gas chamber?

"Do you know how the gas chamber operated?"

He said, "Mm-hm, mm-hm."

He said, "This is the nightmare

"that I live with every single day of my life."

And went on describing the operation of the gas chamber.

He was stationed outside, looking through a peephole

while the gas was coming down and people were dying.

When everybody was dead, and nobody moved,

he knew that they were dead,

and he signed one death certificate.

No names, just the number of people that were murdered.

And I ask him to go with me to Auschwitz in 1995,

when we would observe 50 years

since the liberation of the camp.

Because I wanted him to sign a document,

just what he told me, but I wanted it signed

at the ruins of the gas chamber in Auschwitz.

And he agreed immediately.

I will have an original document

signed by a Nazi.

And if I ever met a revisionist

who said the Holocaust didn't happen,

I could take that document and shove it in their face.

I wanted to thank this Nazi doctor

for his willingness to document the gas chamber operation.

I didn't know how to thank a Nazi.

I didn't tell anybody about it,

because even to me, it sounded strange.

I didn't want anybody to change my mind.

After 10 months, one morning I woke up.

And the following simple idea popped into my head.

How about a letter of forgiveness

from me to Dr. Munch?

I knew immediately that he would like it,

and that was a meaningful gift.

A Auschwitz survivor gives him a letter of forgiveness,

to a Nazi doctor.

But what I discovered for myself was life-changing.

I discovered that I had the power to forgive.

No one could give me that power,

no one could take it away.

It was all mine to use in any way I wished.

And that became an interesting thing,

because as a victim of almost 50 years,

I never thought that I had any power over my life.

Now I began writing a letter,

and I didn't know how to write a letter of forgiveness.

And it took me four months to write it.

And then I thought somebody might read it,

and my diction in English is good,

my spelling is not.

So I wanted my former English professor

to correct my spelling, so I called her.

We met three times.

And third time, she said to me, "Now, Eva, very nice.

"You forgive this Dr. Munch.

"Your problem is not with Dr. Munch.

"Your problem is with Dr. Mengele."

I was not quite ready to forgive Mengele.

She said to me, "Okay.

"I have been meeting with you, correcting your letters.

"Now I want you to do me a favor.

"When you go home tonight, pretend

"that Mengele is in the room,

"and you are telling him that you forgive him.

"'Cause I want to find out how would it make you feel

"if you could do that."

Interesting idea, I thought.

And when I got home, actually, I did something else.

I picked up a dictionary and wrote down 20 nasty words,

which I read clear and loud

to that make-believe Mengele in the room.

And at the end I said, "In spite of all that,

"I forgive you."

Made me feel very good.

That I, the little guinea pig of 50 years,

even had the power

over the Angel of Death of Auschwitz.

So that is the way we arrived in Auschwitz.

Dr. Munch came with his son, daughter, and granddaughter.

I took my son and my daughter.

I read my declaration of amnesty,

which is a very good little document.

And I signed it.

Dr. Munch signed his document.

I felt free, free from Auschwitz,

free from Mengele.

So now that I have forgiven him,

I knew that most of the survivors

denounced me, and they denounce me today also.

But what is my forgiveness?

I like it.

It is an act of self-healing,

self-liberation, self-empowerment.

All victims all hurt,

feel hopeless, feel helpless, feel powerless.

I want everybody to remember

that we cannot change what happened.

That is the tragic part.

But we can change how we relate to it.

(gentle piano music)

For more infomation >> I Survived The Holocaust Twin Experiments - Duration: 14:48.

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The Quantum Internet of the Future - Duration: 6:22.

You've just captured the intel and now you have to get it back to the CIA, ASAP.

You have the latest encryption, but there's still a chance the network could be compromised,

and there's no way to know.

Do you risk it?

This scenario could be from a spy thriller or a video game, but it's not totally absurd.

In fact, scientists across the globe are working on a solution to this very problem.

And this week, physicists at Princeton and the Australian National University have made

some progress.

In a paper published in the journal Nature Physics, they announced that they're a little

closer to making a long-range quantum internet a reality.

A quantum what?

Alright, we're going to need to take a step back here.

A quantum internet, which would encode information using tiny particles, could be the perfect

way to send messages that are completely secure.

You've probably heard about quantum computing, which uses quantum bits, or qubits, instead

of the ones and zeroes our regular computers use.

Qubits are special because they're based on the physical properties of particles, like

an electron's spin.

An electron's spin can be up or down, but because this is quantum mechanics, where everything

is complicated and weird to think about, its spin can also be up and down at the same time.

That's what's known as superposition, where particles like electrons or photons

are in two opposite states at once.

It makes no sense in the context of how we normally experience the world, but that's

just the tip of the very, very strange quantum mechanical iceberg.

On the scale of tiny particles, the classic principles of science start to break down,

and things happen that seem like they should be impossible.

But based on a lot of experiments and math, we know they are happening.

So even though it can be hard to wrap our brains around it, we've just had to accept

that particles can do things like be in two opposite states at once.

With quantum computing, we're using this weirdness to our advantage in two main ways.

First, you can encode more information in a qubit than in a conventional bit.

Two conventional bits, for instance, will have one of four possible values: 00, 01,

10, or 11.

Each qubit, though, can be both a zero and a one at the same time, so two qubits can

be all four possibilities at once.

As you add more qubits, the amount of information you can store and process goes up incredibly fast.

With a 300 qubit computer, you could do more calculations at once than there are atoms

in the universe.

Basically, a big enough quantum computer would be infinitely more powerful than the best

supercomputer we could ever build the regular way, and it's why physicists have been geeking

out over this ever since they realized it was theoretically possible.

The second main advantage of quantum computing is that you can use qubits to send information

in a way that's inherently secure.

When you encrypt information, you jumble it up so that when you send it, anyone listening

in won't be able to decipher the message.

But the person you're sending it to, who you actually /want/ to read it, needs to be

able to decode it, so you send them a key they can use to decrypt the message.

Problem is, if someone's eavesdropping on the key, they'll be able to decode it too.

There are lots of ways cryptographers try to get around this, but they all have some

flaws, and in theory could be hacked eventually.

Quantum computing, on the other hand, might be the perfect answer because of another weird

rule of quantum mechanics:

When you measure something like an electron's spin, the act of taking the measurement actually

/changes/ some of the electron's properties.

So if you use qubits to send your friend Bob a key, and your archnemesis Eve intercepts

any of the particles before sending them along to Bob, you and Bob will be able to tell that

someone messed with the qubits before he got them.

In other words: no one can eavesdrop on your key without you knowing about it.

This is next-order encryption, and we'd like to take advantage of it.

But that means having more than one quantum computer, and hooking them up over long distances.

Basically, we want to build a quantum internet.

And that's where this new research comes in.

We already have a massive global network of fiber optic cables, so it'd be great to

piggyback on our existing infrastructure as we build the internet of the future.

And fiber optic cables are a pretty good choice, because you can use photons of light as qubits.

But there are two big challenges.

First, to use those fiber optic cables, you need to transmit photons with a certain wavelength.

Second, qubits are super fragile.

If anything interferes with the particles before you transfer your message, you've

lost your data.

So you need to keep your qubits stable.

We've already discovered how to use certain materials to store quantum information for

long enough to send it through a network, but they don't work on the right wavelength

for our fiber optic cables.

And the materials that are compatible with those cables can store information for only

a fraction of a second.

That's too short.

To solve this problem, the Australian team wanted to find a way to lengthen that time.

So they started experimenting with a crystal that had some erbium in it.

Erbium is a rare earth metal, and a crystal with erbium ions in it can work on a wavelength

that matches fiber optic cables, but it can only store quantum information for short bursts.

To increase that timeframe, the group applied a super-strong 7 Tesla magnet.

That's the strength of the most powerful MRI machines.

Magnets are helpful because they can freeze electrons in the crystal in place, which keeps

them from interfering with and destroying the data.

And … it worked!

The magnet increased the crystal's storage time to 1.3 seconds.

Now, that might not seem very long, but it's a 10,000-fold improvement over what scientists

could do before — and it's good enough for a quantum internet.

Other experts have estimated that with quantum repeaters to boost the signals, you need storage

times of just 1 second to send messages 1000 kilometers.

So, where's our quantum internet?

Any kind of widespread network is still a ways off.

For one thing, the Australian setup required very low temperatures to work: 1.4 Kelvin,

or -272 Celsius.

That's seriously cold, and seriously expensive to maintain.

And, of course, there's that strong magnetic field.

The researchers think their material will still work with a less powerful 3 Tesla magnet,

but it's not like that's nothing.

Think of a more typical MRI machine instead of the most advanced.

Not exactly chump change.

Even if we solve those problems, quantum networks might never be used for things like watching

this video, or to execute run-of-the-mill Google searches.

You know, like 'quantum repeater' or 'erbium crystal'.

They'll be reserved for super-secret situations when you want your communication to be absolutely secure.

So, maybe your banking, but probably more like high-level international intelligence.

Basically, spy stuff.

But no matter who ends up using it, the quantum internet will be a major upgrade for the world

of cryptography.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow News, and if you want to learn more about

quantum computers, you can check out an earlier episode we did about another amazing quantum

computing breakthrough.

For more infomation >> The Quantum Internet of the Future - Duration: 6:22.

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Uptown Prank! Musical Prank Wars! Funny Pranks! - Duration: 4:31.

This heel can be glued on

Give me hot glue, let's fix it now

This hack for them good girls

You can put them on.

-Straight masterpiece!

Quickly, simple

Making that all so pretty!

Got EOS, designed by myself

Let's make the lips.

– So sweetie!

It's too hot! (hot damn)

Call my mommy and the fireman

It's too hot! (hot damn)

Give me some water and I'll find them.

It's too hot! (hot damn)

Now it's my turn to play tricks on them!

It's too hot! (hot damn)

She put wasabi instead of jam.

Girls hit your hallelujah! (whoo)

Girls hit your hallelujah! (whoo)

Girls hit your hallelujah! (whoo)

Cause troomtroom pranks gon' give it to you! (whoo)

Cause troomtroom pranks gon' give it to you!

Cause troomtroom pranks gon' give it to you!

Saturday night, we make weird supplies

Don't believe me just watch

Don't believe me just watch

Don't believe me just watch

Don't believe me just watch

Don't believe me just watch

Don't believe me just watch

Hey, hey, hey, oh

Stop, wait a minute

Where is my cup?

– I put salt in it.

Take a sit, eat snack,

Drink some tea, I'll look at it.

It's so funny, Honey,

Maybe you want something special?

Oh, thank you, I'm not hungry

Looks real and fresh, huh

It's too cool (cool yeah)

We like pranks, play them every day

It's too cool (cool yeah)

Try life hacks and be a beauty, yeah

It's too cool (cool yeah)

DIY, I like being surprised

It's too cool (cool yeah)

- I find beauty hacks!

- Break it down!

Girls hit your hallelujah! (whoo)

Girls hit your hallelujah! (whoo)

Girls hit your hallelujah! (whoo)

Cause troomtroom hacks gon' give it to you (whoo)

Cause troomtroom hacks gon' give it to you

Cause troomtroom hacks gon' give it to you

Saturday night, we finish trying hacks

Don't believe me just do (come on)

Don't believe me just do (come on)

Don't believe me just do (come on)

Don't believe me just do (come on)

Don't believe me just do (come on)

Don't believe me just do (come on)

Hey, hey, hey, oh

Before we start

Lemme tell y'all a lil' something

Uptown prank you up

Uptown prank you up

Uptown prank you up

Uptown prank you up

I said uptown prank you up

uptown prank you up

uptown prank you up

uptown prank you up

Come on, prank!

Let's do it!

If you creative then flaunt it!

If not yet then own it!

Don't brag about it, come show me!

Come on, prank!

Let's do it!

If you creative then flaunt it!

Well it's Saturday night and we're into DIY!

Don't believe me just watch

Don't believe me just watch

Don't believe me just watch

Don't believe me just watch

Don't believe me just watch

Don't believe me just watch

Hey, hey, hey, oh

Uptown hack you up

Uptown hack you up (say what?)

Uptown hack you up

Uptown hack you up

Uptown hack you up

Uptown hack you up (say what?)

Uptown hack you up

Uptown hack you up

Uptown hack you up

Uptown hack you up (say what?)

Uptown hack you up

Uptown hack you up

Uptown hack you up

Uptown hack you up (say what?)

Uptown hack you up

For more infomation >> Uptown Prank! Musical Prank Wars! Funny Pranks! - Duration: 4:31.

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Laughable Backstage Celebrity Demands - Duration: 5:49.

Celebrities are known for making crazy demands, but these famous folks have taken things to

a whole new level.

From dozens of doves to brand new toilet seats, check out the craziest requests allegedly

made by some of Hollywood's biggest names.

Katy Perry

The pop superstar allegedly included in her 2011 tour rider a whole list of specific demands

about what kind of flowers were allowed—and not allowed—in her dressing room.

According to paperwork obtained by The Smoking Gun, Perry requested

"White and purple hydrangeas, pink & white roses, and peonies.

Or, if the above is not available, [a] selection of seasonal white flowers to include white

orchids."

A very specific request, but it gets worse: the last flower-related demand is, for some

unexplained reason, quote, "ABSOLUTELY NO CARNATIONS," in all caps and underlined.

Mariah Carey

In 2009, the Daily Mail reported that uber-diva Mariah Carey wanted 20 white kittens and 100

white doves to surround her during a Christmas tree lighting in London.

Her hosts had to deny her request, citing health and safety concerns at the venue, but

the show went on.

She also reportedly insisted on butterfly-shaped confetti, eighty security guards to protect

her and her sizable entourage, and she simply had to arrive on the scene in a particular

model of Rolls Royce.

Carey has never been known for being rational, however.

"Why are you not wearing diamonds from head to toe?"

Van Halen

Ever hear the story about '80s hard rockers Van Halen demanding that no brown M&Ms be

allowed backstage?

It's true, but there's a twist: Singer David Lee Roth explained in 2012 that the diva-like

request was added to the fine print of the rider as a way to confirm whether venues had

actually read and understood the intense lighting requirements for its concerts.

If brown M&Ms weren't there, the group knew the facility had read all the paperwork, and

the setup would likely be correct.

Why wait so long to debunk the myth?

"Who am I to get in the way of a great rumor?

'Howdy, Dave Roth.

Make yourself at home.'"

Justin Bieber

Among the young singer's supposed list of must-haves for his tour of India in 2017,

according to the Mirror: two hotels for Bieber and his entourage, including a redesigned

one-thousand square foot suite just for him filled with antique furniture, his favorite

art, purple carnations, and a new jacuzzi.

The pop star also insisted on having a private jet and helicopter on standby, just in case

he wanted to go sightseeing… though he should probably just focus on looking in front of

himself.

Kanye West

West's Saint Pablo Tour fell apart on the heels of a reported breakdown, but when it

was up and running, it was truly everything you'd come to expect from the eccentric rapper.

Take, for example, a report from TMZ alleging that West requested "two alcoholic machines"

waiting for him backstage.

One was for "dispensing frozen Hennessy and Coke," while the other was kept stocked with

"frozen Grey Goose and lemonade."

Danielle "Cash Me Outside" Bregoli

The teen best known for threatening a Dr. Phil studio audience in 2016 …

"Cash me outside.

How bow dah?"

"Catch you outside?

What does that mean?"

"What I just said."

… is milking her fifteen minutes of fame for all that it's worth.

According to TMZ, for Bregoli's Spring 2017 rap and lip sync tour, she listed a whole

bunch of crazy backstage demands, including: a 50-inch TV with Netflix, three fidget spinners,

four large Domino's pizzas, and five white tank tops that could be either Gildan or Fruit

of the Loom brand, but "absolutely" not Hanes.

Barbra Streisand

Rumors that Streisand is a diva have dogged this songstress for decades.

However, few rumors are as wild as a 2017 report from the Daily Mail, which alleged

that the Funny Girl legend asked the staff of a hotel just outside London to observe

Los Angeles time to help Streisand get over her jet lag.

She allegedly "enjoyed breakfast at 4pm, lunch at about 9pm, followed by spa treatments,

then had dinner delivered to her luxury suite at 2am."

The report also claimed Streisand asked the hotel to "provide a handmade box filled with

freshly cut turf so her dog Samantha…could go to the loo on the balcony outside her room"

and to also provide "wooden stairs to help Samantha climb up to her multi-millionaire

owner's bed."

"Are you crazy?"

Kandi Burruss

The ladies of Bravo's Real Housewives franchise are known for creating a whole lot of drama.

So it's no surprise that Kandi Burruss of The Real Housewives of Atlanta had a hilarious

rider while touring her musical A Mother's Love.

According to TMZ, not only did Burruss demand a new toilet seat at each stop, she wanted

hers "installed under the supervision of the road manager or an assistant."

And get this: the paperwork also requested fried chicken from Popeyes, and Popeyes only

"Love that chicken from Popeye's!"

...but she wanted her coleslaw from KFC, noting that she knows her fast food, so the venues

better not try and pull a fast one.

"Don't do it, boo, don't do it!"

Thanks for watching!

Click the Nicki Swift icon to subscribe to our YouTube channel.

Plus check out all this cool stuff we know you'll love, too!

For more infomation >> Laughable Backstage Celebrity Demands - Duration: 5:49.

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CBC NL Here & Now for Friday 15 September 2017 - Duration: 1:01:14.

For more infomation >> CBC NL Here & Now for Friday 15 September 2017 - Duration: 1:01:14.

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RE-aprender a ESCUCHAR - Astrología, Cultura y Espiritualidad - Duration: 4:31.

For more infomation >> RE-aprender a ESCUCHAR - Astrología, Cultura y Espiritualidad - Duration: 4:31.

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HarmonQuest Season 2 Trailer - Exclusively on VRV - Duration: 1:01.

Here we go, Season 2... [fart noise]

Let's quest!

Just kidding.

RAGE!

I'm Chip!

I have 42 total hit points [laughing]

The alarm sounds as you see three hulking-demonoid figures.

They're plummeting towards you at an incredible pace but before they can get close,

you see them all vanish.

All right.

And then reappear in your midst! [AH!]

Demon realm...

[Unintelligible yelling]

We should just leave...

For more infomation >> HarmonQuest Season 2 Trailer - Exclusively on VRV - Duration: 1:01.

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Installation d'un dételeur Krois MK1 sur une Euro 4001 - Duration: 22:00.

For more infomation >> Installation d'un dételeur Krois MK1 sur une Euro 4001 - Duration: 22:00.

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2 Ants 1 President - EP 3: Hally (Part 2) - Duration: 6:18.

For more infomation >> 2 Ants 1 President - EP 3: Hally (Part 2) - Duration: 6:18.

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TO DO e outros verbos essenciais do inglês. Aprenda DE VERDADE!! (aula #6) - Duration: 32:34.

Do you speak Portuguese?

And you say:

Yes, I speak Portuguese.

Do you speak Portuguese?

Do I speak Portuguese?

Does Michel Temer speak Portuguese?

"Does"...third person.

Does Michel Temer speak Portuguese?

Do you speak Russian?

Do I speak English?

Does Donald Trump speak English?

Does Anitta speak English?

Next: "live"

So, example:

I live in Denmark. Okay?

Do you live in Brazil?

Do I live in Africa?

Do I live in Thailand?

Do I live in Australia?

Do I live in Europe?

Do I live in...Italy?

No, you don't live in Italy

Do I live in Italy?

Where do I live?

Denmark!

Next verb:

like

Example: I like Brazil.

I like Brazil.

Do you like Brazil?

Do you like Brazilians? Brazilian people?

Do you like to travel?

Do you like to watch movies?

Do you like Rap music?

Do you like Claudinho e Buchecha?

I have a bicycle = bike. I have a bike!

DO you have a bike?

And you can answer:

Yes, I have a bike. Or: No, I don't have a bike.

Do you have a car?

Do you have a cat?

Do I have a cat?

Do you have a cellphone?

Does Donald Trump have a wife?

The next verb is "think"

I think this man is from China.

I think this man is from China.

Do you think Brazil is a beautiful country?

Do you think English is difficult?

Do you think Michel Temer is a good president?

Do you think Michel Temer speaks English?

The next verb is "make"

Does Microsoft make tables?

Does Microsoft make hamburgers?

Does M. make cars?

What does Microsoft make?

Microsoft makes software.

I like to make soup!

Do you like to make soup?

The next and the last verb is "to know"

I know whatever person.

I don't know you!

I know where Brasilia is.

I know where Brasilia is.

I know who Michel Temer is.

Do you know Michel Temer personally?

Do you Know who Michel Temer is?

Do you know who Angela Merkel is?

Do you know who Lukas Podolski is?

DO you know where Goiania is?

Remember:

Yes, I know where Goiania is. No, I don't know where Goiania is.

Do you know where Maputo is?

Do you know where Slovenia is?

Now with "how", "how to":

Do you know how to make Lasagne?

Do you know how to say "mesa" in English?

I guess yeah!

Do you know how to say "macaco" in English?

Do you know how to say fralda in English?

Do you know how to say almofada in ENglish?

Okay, thanks!

Yes, I speak Danish!

Do you speak Danish?

Yes, I speak Portuguese.

come on!

question?!

No, I don't speak Arab!

Yes, Giselle Bündchen speaks English.

"Does..."

Third person!

No, Donald Trump doesn't speak Portuguese.

No,I don't live in China.

Yes, I live in Denmark.

No, Neymar doesn't live in Denmark.

Yes, he lives in France.

Yes, I like moqueca!

Yes, I love coconut!

"Do you like..."

Yes, I actually like Claudinho e Buchecha. The music.

Yes, I love to travel!

No, I don't have a car.

No, I don't have a dog.

No, I don't think English is difficult.

Yes I think...

No, I don't think Michel Temer is a good president.

No, Coca Cola doesn't make food.

No, Coca Cola doesn't make software.

Coca Cola makes...

...poisened water!

No, McDonald's doesn't make cars.

No, McDonald's doesn't make software.

Remeber, question: "Does...make..."

No, I don't think McDonald's makes food.

Yes, I know how to say "almofada" in English.

Yes, I know where Salvador da Bahia is.

Yes,I know how to make lasagne.

Yes, I know how to say "dog" in Portuguese.

Thank you, guys! Thank you, thank you, thank you!

8 com esse!

For more infomation >> TO DO e outros verbos essenciais do inglês. Aprenda DE VERDADE!! (aula #6) - Duration: 32:34.

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Anthony McGill's Live Performance Memory | Juilliard Snapshot - Duration: 1:01.

♫ ♫ ♫ [upbeat jazz music]

This was right before a performance, a live performance, that was gonna be

broadcast--basically my first performance with the New York Philharmonic before I

was a member of the New York Philharmonic, during one of my

audition weeks. I forgot my reeds at home, and I had a

random reed in the case that I used some sandpaper on, and I shaved it, and then

played 'Pines of Rome' live on PBS. So that was kind of an exciting evening. No one

really knows that story, but it's a good one. It's a one that says you just always

have to perform no matter what. And a couple years later they ended up giving

me the job so I guess it turned out okay.

♫ ♫ ♫ [upbeat jazz music]

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