Chủ Nhật, 29 tháng 10, 2017

Waching daily Oct 29 2017

Have you ever felt the light of the moon?

Have you ever tried to scream in silence?

Never looked back, no use All I ever wanted was to live on an island

Never let a good man down Have you ever seen a sad man smiling?

I never understood this world All I really want is to live it up, live it up now.

Live it up, live it up now

Above the Storm

Live it up, live it up now

Have you ever seen a break in the cloud?

The rain's falling down but the sunshine's shining

Do you ever get lost in the sound?

Turn it up loud, but the sound keeps dying

I wonder where you go when you die?

It's a mystery but I think our soul starts flying

I don't want to wait so long All you got to do is live it up, live it up now

Live it up, live it up now

Above the Storm

Live it up, live it up now

Close your eyes for a moment, Focus on the air that you breathe

Think good thoughts and now hold them, Now you slip into a dream.

And now you slip away to another place Above the storms and rain,

You're miles away, you're miles away

If you're just now waking up, I want to send you all some love

And I do it just because I'll find a way

Just like a tale as old as time We've been having a good time

Paint the story of a life Get high with me

I've been holding on for years I've been facing all these fears

I'm not afraid

So when you put your head to rest Man I wish you all the best

For this life we have been blessed I could die today, give thanks and praise

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GLOBEBUSTERS - Can We Level With You? - Duration: 2:25:19.

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Use Every Opportunity to Get Your Foot In The Door - Duration: 2:38.

- What I would suggest is just trying to find

as many ways as possible to get in with whatever teams

or associations that you wanna be involved with,

because it's not a ma- you don't have to find

a team where like, "Oh do they do social media?"

They all either do it or need to do it,

so it's just a matter of like,

"How can I get in that door? How can I network there?"

Um, you know, an assistant internship.

Take another one if you have to.

Like, just keep applying.

Don't get caught in the,

"Well I've already done my intern ... "

Again, that's the like, "Well I did my internship,

"and now I have to then get hired for a thing."

Yeah, you can try to keep getting hired as you go.

For sure you should, but don't get stuck

or like in between, you're better off being inside

of an organization, gettin' coffee but talking

to that person that might end up connecting you

with somebody else or getting you a job there,

and then you're in that environment.

It's just about surrounding yourself

in that environment, in that circle,

and just keep networking, right?

And there's all sorts of different events and stuff

for social media, for sports marketing.

Go to those, and as a student

you can totally call, and you should.

Everyone should do this.

I don't think most people know,

'cause they don't advertise it a lot.

Call up like, if you're like, "Hey, I wanna go to

"this like uh, social media event,

"or this sports marketing event,"

or whatever event in any industry you wanna work in ...

Call them up, say, "Hey, I'm a student.

"I don't have any money for this,

"but in exchange, I'll make sure that I write about it,

"tweet about it, post about it,

"Instagram social net, whatever."

Most of the time ... some of the times they'll be like,

"Great, come," 'cause they want you to be there,

and even some of the times they'll say ...

Maybe they even have something in place where,

"Hey, maybe normally it's $300 for industry people,

"we'll do it for 30 bucks for you

"'cause you're a college student, if you show us your ID."

And so then, it's like it doesn't become so frictional.

If they say no, alright, there's a thousand other events.

So it's just surrounding yourself

and putting yourself in that position

of being where you ultimately want to be.

You should be tweeting at every team,

every brand you wanna work for.

You should be DMing them, messaging them,

because the thing is, is you forget sometimes that

that brand or that team,

it's somebody that is the social media manager of that team.

And then like, you maybe even can create a relationship

and end up DMing them, and I would say, actually,

here's a really good piece of advice off of this ...

Ask if just, "Hey, can I interview you for 15 minutes?

"I would love to know what it's like

"to be in your position, I aspire to be that,

"this is what I'm doing.

"I would love for 15 minutes of your time

"to just interview you."

And maybe, I don't know, if you're writers

you could write a blog.

You wanna do a podcast on it, you can.

Or if you're just gonna call and

for your own information, that's cool too.

You'd be surprised how many people

will give you that 10 or 15 minutes if you just ask for it.

For more infomation >> Use Every Opportunity to Get Your Foot In The Door - Duration: 2:38.

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PRAISE- Vai Avanti - Duration: 5:17.

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Hot n New Ep.97: XD 822 Monster II 20x10 -24 - Duration: 4:55.

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- Hey guys, so it's Custom Offsets.

Custom Offsets TV on YouTube.

Got episode 97 of you, we're creeping up on

episode 100 of HotnNew.

This is gonna be our new, which is a

XD 822 Monster II.

So this is the second version of the monster wheel.

The Monster Wheel is very popular.

This one particularly is a 20 by 10 wide

and it's a negative 24 offset.

If you were to remove all of these,

and well talk more about that, those are all removable.

You could definitely run it as a lip wheel,

and then you'd be measuring a lip to that

break at about five inches to this drop off on the barrel,

and it's got kind of a pitch to it,

so it's not a flat lip, it's more of pitch lip.

But with these guys on there you're almost looking

at a concave wheel, and if you remember that

what we tried to do, is measure from this

center point out to the face of the wheel.

It's 10 wide negative 24, you're looking at probably

about four inches of concavity, basically

the length of that spoke, probably

four and a half inches once you tip it up

of concavity from the face of that wheel

to the back there where the center cap attaches.

This one is, like I said, the 20 by 10, negative 24

and it's gonna come in a 17 by 9 in a couple of offsets,

and then an 18 by 9, and also an 18 by 10 in the

negative 24, and then of course, the 20 inch.

And that's pretty much it,

they can only run those few sizes,

and that's gonna be the extent of it.

That's it for sizes, and then for finishes

it's gonna be this one, which is a matte black.

It almost has a slight gray to it, it's so matte,

but it's got absolutely no shine to it whatsoever.

Very cool looking wheel.

I love that super matte look,

which got no reflection whatsoever.

And then it also comes in a chrome version.

So these will stay black.

Better not lie about that, yep,

those will stay black.

I'm gonna see if I can tell from the picture.

Yeah, it's gonna stay the matte black, it looks like.

And then the rest is gonna be PVD chrome.

So it's gonna be PVD chrome on the wheel,

and then a chrome cap.

So all of this chrome, chrome cap,

and then you'll get your matte black blades.

And you'll see it's got the

stainless hard grill over there.

Those are gonna be the two options as far as finish.

And then, like I said, those three different sizes,

couple different offsets and widths.

For price point, it's in that medium for cast wheels price,

and the reason is it's all these moving parts.

All of these stainless pieces of hardware

come off, and then these blades can come out,

and you can actually take those

and have them custom painted, was the whole concept.

Everybody's probably already commenting Rockstar 3?

Rockstar 3, Rockstar 3.

It's basically the same concept.

And there's a couple of them out there

that have this concept.

But they have the removable pieces

that you can then custom paint.

They are plastic, so they should be easy

and inexpensive to paint.

Some people just probably plasti-dip them

because their so easy to take off

and they're not super intricate.

Then you put 'em back on and now

you have a color match wheel,

and you can change it any time you want

by just painting those a different color.

That is the concept of the wheel

right when it came out, that's what

they were all talking about are these

removable pieces that you can customize.

I still see a couple wheels out there

that you can do that, and I like the concept.

I honestly thought it was gonna be bigger

than it ended up being, but I think

it comes down to the people.

Some people get nervous 'cause it is plastic,

and if you are off-roading, you're

gonna catch this and you're definitely

break them if you're getting stuff all jammed in there.

And I'd imagine cleaning, getting behind here

can get a little tricky if you're

snagging the rag on here and risking wrecking those.

It's gonna be more of a show wheel, where you're

going for that color match look.

Nonetheless, a cool wheel.

You'll see there's a covered cap.

You can see inside of there, but it's a covered cap.

I'm assuming it's gonna be dual drilled.

Yep, I'll show you the back of this one,

and you're gonna see this is dual drilled

so that's probably a dual drill six lug.

It's gonna spit both the F150s

and the Chevy 1500 six by five and a half.

(tire squeaks)

And anything else, it's six by five.

I think Nissan tightened a couple,

the other guys are the same.

So that is pretty much it.

Did I cover it all?

I think that's it.

So that's going to be your HotnNews episode number 97.

Like I said, only three more,

and we're doing a give-away.

Starting to sound like we're gonna

give a $100 gift certificate towards a wheel/tire package.

I don't know.

Check it out.

Remember episode 100.

Peace.

Peace.

Peace.

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For more infomation >> Hot n New Ep.97: XD 822 Monster II 20x10 -24 - Duration: 4:55.

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The Most Over Rated Statistic On The PGA Tour - Duration: 4:39.

Hello.

I am Brian Fitzgerald The Golf Doctor.

And today I'm going to talk to you about the most over rated statistic on the PGA Tour.

We know there is a lot of statistics out there.

This one is by far the most over rated.

If you're interested.

Stay tuned.

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So if this is your first time to my channel.

Welcome.

This channel is all about helping you play better golf.

And today we are going to learn about the most over rated statistic on the PGA Tour.

And I have delved into the research and I have looked at 2016 and all this is freely

available on the PGA Tour website.

And if we look at driving accuracy.

Everyone thinks that driving accuracy is the is one of the most important statistics.

And many of my clients feel that that is the most important.

It's actually not.

The 5 best guys at hitting there driver on to the fairway on the PGA Tour in 2016 were:

Colt Knost, Thomas Aiken, Jerry Kelly, Brian Stuard and Zac Blair.

Now they're ranging in fairways hit from 73% down to 69%.

So they're pretty accurate.

And you would think that would bear fruit when it came to scoring.

Well Colt Knost finished 64th on the scoring averages.

Thomas Aiken finished 132nd.

Jerry Kelly finished 88th.

Brian Stuard finished 123rd.

And Zac Blair finished 153rd.

So of the 5.

Only 2 of them finished in the top 100 out of 185.

And they were well outside the top 60.

Now if we reverse that statistic.

And we look at who are the 5 best scorers in 2016.

So number 1 was Dustin Johnson.

Number 2 Jason Day.

Number 3 Adam Scott.

Number 4 Jordan Speith.

And number 5 Phil Mickleson.

They all had scoring averages in the 69's.

So ranging from 69.172 down to 69.582.

So they're averaging roughly 3 under par every round assuming the average par is 72.

So DJ one of the best drivers on tour.

Acknowledged as being so.

He only finished 138th in driving accuracy out of 185.Jason Day finished 181st.

So he only beat 4 people.

Adam Scott finished 153rd.

Jordan Speith finished 123rd.

Phil Mickleson finished 163rd.

So the 5 best scorers on the PGA Tour in 2016 were in the worst third of golf pros hitting

the fairway.

So quite obviously from that statistic.

Hitting the fairway at that level.

Doesn't influence your score.

Now that's a surprising statistic.

Because we all know it is much easier to hit the ball on to a green if you are hitting

from the fairway.

But these guys have other assets.

That really enable them to score well.

And I will look at that in future videos.

But it's to do with putting.

It's to do with proximity to the hole when they get their iron shots.

It's also to do with strength.

Not just strength from the tee and distance they hit their ball with the driver.

But it's also the strength to get the ball out of the rough.

There's a lot of other factors that come into it where scoring comes from.

And how can we learn this and learn from this?

Really we have to develop much better short games.

If we can develop a better short game and all of these guys have fantastic short games.

There's not one guy in among them that don't have solid short games.

They might not be the best putters on tour.

But they have very very solid short games.

Lets get to work on improving your short game.

Putting.

Hitting the right club into the green.

All of these things matter.

And if we can do that.

I am sure you are all going to start scoring better.

And thank you for letting me help you with your golf.

I'm Brian Fitzgerald The Golf Doctor.And if you like my videos you can click on the subscribe

button down on the round avatar down the bottom there.

You can get further information on my FaceBook page and my Twitter feed.You can also sign

up to my electronic newsletter at thegolfdoctor.com.au

For more infomation >> The Most Over Rated Statistic On The PGA Tour - Duration: 4:39.

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Exploring Warwick's Lord Leycester Hospital, Lauren meets the Master and 2 of the Brethren - Duration: 7:38.

We're at the Lord Leycester Hospital in Warwick a prominent and internationally

famous building that has existed for the past nine hundred years, civic activity

has taken place here in that time starting from the chapel in 1123

Over the ancient West Gate into Warwick the chapel of Sainnt James the Great was

built as a Chantry chapel by Roger de Newburgh the second of the Norman Earls of Warwick

however the building fell into disrepair and was rebuilt in 1383 by Thomas Beauchamp

the 12th Earl it was then gifted by King Richard II to

the Guild of St. George. The walls and foundations of the chapel were built in

1383 the tower was built in 1450 but it in 1860 however extensive Chapel

restoration became necessary.

This is the Great Hall of the Lord Leyster Hospital it dates back many years

it dates back to about 1383 so it's nigh on 650 years old, we've had banquets

and weddings in here for nigh on seven hundred years non-stop and we still have

a function here today and nearly every weekend we have a wedding or whatever a

banquet it's been in constant use for nigh on 700 years. It's beautiful it's a

great place to have those events. Yeah it's terrific when it's all laid out

with flowers and tables and table plans etc it looks really great upstairs in

the Guildhall people get married and then they come down here and they have their

party here most of the time. I really love these lights so don't know what you

would call that but? yeah in Elizabethan times they used to like all that and

they would hang sort of flowers from that and they would also hang

greenery etc at different times of the year like Christmas and so on.

The Guild Master Thomas Oken decided that he needed to act quickly to save

the buildings and so he very quickly drew up documents that transferred the

buildings the chapel the guild hall the Great Hall the courtyard and now the

Masters house as well where he lived he transferred all the buildings to the

burgesses of warwick and now they owned the buildings and so they could escape

the building's being seized by Henry the eighth

So from 1571 you had ex-servicemen living at the Lord Lester could you tell

us a bit about them? In 1571 Robert Dudley Earl of Leicester acquired these

buildings and set up a hospital for wounded aged or infirm soldiers and

sailors of the Elizabethan era.

So Bill how important is it to you to be part of The Brethren? It's like an

extended family we all look after one another and we've got good comradeship

I love it, and it means so much to me I mean look at the place you'd pay a fortune to

live in somewhere like this.

So we're in the Guildhall now? This is the Guildhall that dates back to the

Civil War times it was put here for the Guilds of Warwick it was three Guilds

the Guild of St. George st. George and the dragon of England, they were joined

from st. Mary's Church around the corner by the Guild of the Holy Trinity and the

Guild of the Virgin Mary they were very sort of monastic, priestly people under

the care of Rome at that time. They built this area here, well Warwick the Kingmaker

built it around about the time of the Civil War, if you have a look around

you'll see artifacts here from the brothers over the centuries also they

brought all these muskets back from their battles around the world also

round here you've got a table the Guilds of Warwick used to sit round that table

and they ran Warwick and Warwickshire from that table that table is six

hundred and fifty years old it looks brand new it's old and is it wonderful.

The walls are so thin that people used to listen to marriage breakups and

dramas inside the house and they got underneath the eaves and that's where

the word eavesdropping came from.

so this chair has a particularly royal pedigree

I believe yeah belonged to King James the first of England who was King James

the sixth of Scotland now he was the guy that changed the Bible from Latin to

English we all call it the King James Bible he came here and was in the Great

Hall in 1617 it was just after the Gunpowder Plot and the Catholics and

Protestants were jumping up and down as usual and he was a bit worried about

getting assassinated it's nothing new today with all the troubles we have but

King James he used to wear padding all around him so as he would be he was

afraid of being stabbed in the street so he wore all this padding around him so

because he wore the padding the whole time even at dinners and so on they had

to make a wide chair for him to sit on and he would sit on that chair at the

banquet the town of Warrick spent 10 years paying

for what went on at that banquet that but that's the reason why the chair is

so broad to make him upstanding and look like a king sitting there in all his

regalia.

So these are iconic medieval buildings how are you going to ensure that they

stand into the next century? Almost five years of fundraising but the hope is by

that date we will have raised the money that we can do what the Victorians did

150 years ago and really do what's needed to conserve and protect this

place so that it stands strong and proud into the future.

For more infomation >> Exploring Warwick's Lord Leycester Hospital, Lauren meets the Master and 2 of the Brethren - Duration: 7:38.

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Baby Doll House Coloring Pages for Girls - How to Draw Coloring Books for Children - Art for Kids - Duration: 1:23.

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