Thứ Sáu, 12 tháng 1, 2018

Waching daily Jan 13 2018

Staring at two different views on your window ledge

Coffee is going cold, it's like time froze

There you go wishing, floating down our wishing well

It's like I'm always causing problems, causing hell

I didn't mean to put you through this, I can tell

We cannot sweep this under the carpet

I hope that I can turn back the time. To make it all alright, all alright for us

I'll promise to build a new world for us two. With you in the middle

Lying down beside you, what's going through your head

The silence in the air felt like my soul froze

Am I just overthinking feelings I conceal

This gut feeling I'm tryna get off me as well

I hope we find our missing pieces and just chill

We cannot sweep it under the carpet

I hope that I can turn back the time. To make it all alright, all alright for us

I'll promise to build a new world for us two. With you in the middle

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#AAS231 Superbowl of Astronomy Roundup: DES Data; JWST Update; Distant Galaxy Found; Citizen Science - Duration: 13:29.

Hello Space Fans and welcome to another edition of Space Fan News.

As many of you know who've been following SFN for a while know that this video series

was started in January 2011 during the winter meeting of the American Astronomical Society.

Well this week finished the one for 2018 and here is a roundup of stories I found most

interesting.

The people with the American Astronomical Society call their winter meeting the Superbowl

of Astronomy and while that may be a bit hyperbolic, it is an exciting time for astronomers.

They get to announce some of their most exciting work during this meeting and while I have

been to several, lately I've had to watch them from afar.

But I do hope to start live streaming from them again one day.

So in the spirit of SFN, I'm going to give you a brief roundup of some of the latest

research that came out this week from the world of professional astronomers from around

the world.

There was so much released this week that there is no way I can cover all of it in a

10 minute or so video, so I'm keeping it to those things I found most interesting.

First up, the Dark Energy Survey (DES) has released the first three years of data to

the public.

The DES using that largest astronomical camera in the world - at 500 megapixels - mounted

on the 4-meter Blanco Telescope at the Cerro-Tolollo Observatory in Chile to look at 5,000 square

degrees of sky over 525 nights.

The data released this week includes over 40,000 exposures of DECAM corresponding to

hundreds of terrabytes of data.

In those images, are hundreds of millions of galaxies and stars.

The idea is to look at this region of the sky over a long period in an attempt to understand

the large-scale structure of galaxies with the hope that we can learn a little more about

the effects of dark energy on the universe.

But whenever you look at large portions of the sky for a long time, you can also do a

lot of other, really interesting science.

For example, one of the biggest discoveries to come out of this dataset was the detection

of 11 new streams of stars around our Milky Way.

I've reported on streams of stars around our galaxy before, they are stars pulled from

smaller, nearby galaxies by the dark matter halo surrounding the Milky Way.

And before this, astronomers knew of only about two dozen stellar streams, with most

of them discovered by the Sloan Digital Sky Survey.

So here's the way it works: our home galaxy is surrounded by a massive halo of dark matter,

which exerts a powerful gravitational pull on smaller, nearby galaxies.

The Milky Way grows by pulling in, ripping apart and absorbing these smaller systems.

As stars are torn away, they form streams across the sky that can be detected using

the Dark Energy Camera.

The thing is, these stellar streams are extremely difficult to find since they are composed

of relatively few stars spread out over a large area of sky.

These streams are important because they teach astronomers about the formation and structure

of the Milky Way and its dark matter halo.

Stellar streams give them a snapshot of a larger galaxy being built out of smaller ones

and these discoveries are possible because DES is the widest, deepest and best-calibrated

survey out there.

So far that is.

Wait till LSST.

Next, there's usually some big update to the JWST mission to come out of this meeting

and this year, everyone was talking about the fact that the telescope has successfully

completed it's testing at the Johnson Space Flight Center and is now going to Northrop

Grumman Aeropace In Redondo Beach California to get finished

up.

Getting finished up means integrating and testing the gigantic sun shield that will

protect and cool the telescope.

And anyone who has seen that deployment animation has to be nervous because there's only about

8,734 different ways that thing can get hung up during deployment.

Still, as one would expect, everyone on the mission is confident that the roughly six

week deployment of the telescope will happen without any problems.

They are testing every nut, bolt, hinge and roller to ensure everything happens without

a glitch.

The bad news, if you haven't heard yet, is that the mission launch is delayed yet

again to be no earlier than March, 2019.

I had to laugh when I read one of you Space Fans comment when I first reported this to

you back in SFN 214 who called JWST the Just Wait Space Telescope.

I don't care who you are, that's funny right there.

Just so you know, I've been planning a new video series called Countdown to JWST that

will start about a year prior to launch and will be posted on off-SFN Fridays, starting

- so far - the March but may get moved back if the launch does.

OK, the next cool thing that came out of the AAS Meeting this week was this outstanding

visualization of the Orion Nebula from the Hubble and Spitzer Space Telescope missions.

It was released yesterday and was so stoked about it that by late afternoon I wrote a

script about it and finished and posted the video late last night.

I won't go into to it too much here, watch the video to learn more, but this was a visualization

using actual data from Hubble and Spitzer.

This wasn't some computer simulation using a model, this was created using actual data

and hats off to Frank Summers, Greg Bacon and other from STScI as well as Robert Hurt

from CalTech and the guys running Spitzer.

Moving on, also from CalTech, but this time from the Kepler or K2 guys: Citizen Scientists,

that's people like you and me and not professional astronomers, have discovered a star with four

planets in orbit around it.

Keep in mind, this was a new discovery, not a confirmation, and was a first for regular

people looking at astronomy data.

This doscovery was part of the Exoplanet Explorer project and if you don't know about it,

you owe it to yourself to find out.

It's run by the well-known Zooniverse guys who by now are pros as setting up citizen

scientist projects using all kinds of real-world scientific data.

According to the press release, in early April, just two weeks after the initial prototype

of Exoplanet Explorers was set up on Zooniverse, it was featured in a three-day event on the

ABC Australia television series Stargazing Live.

In the first 48 hours after the project was introduced, Exoplanet Explorers received over

2 million classifications from more than 10,000 users.

Included in that search was a brand-new dataset from the K2 mission—which is the reboot

of the primary Kepler mission, ended three years ago.

K2 has a whole new field of view and crop of stars around which to search for planets.

No professional astronomer had yet looked through this dataset, called C12.

On the second night of the show, the researchers discussed the demographics of the planet candidates

found so far—44 Jupiter-sized planets, 72 Neptune-sized, 44 Earth-sized, and 53 so-called

Super Earth's, which are larger than Earth but smaller than Neptune.

They wanted to find a new classification that would be exciting on the final night of the

show, like maybe finding an Earth-sized planet in a habitable zone, something like that.

But those take a while to confirm so they decided instead to try and find a multi-planet

system.

Those are good because it's hard to get a false signal of several planets and they

could be reasonably sure they had something by the end of the show.

So, the press release goes, NASA Astronomer Geert Barentsen, the guys overseeing these

results, left to get a cup of tea.

When he came back, Jessie Christiansen (from CalTech and working in California) had sorted

the crowdsourced data to find a star with multiple transits and discovered a star with

four planets orbiting it.

Three of the four planets had 100 percent "yes" votes from over 10 people, and the remaining

one had 92 percent "yes" votes.

This is the first multi-planet system of exoplanets discovered entirely by crowdsourcing.

After the show was over they continued to study and characterize the system, Called

K2-138 and statistically validated the set of planet signals as being "extremely likely".

Now what I love about this story most isn't that a bunch of ordinary people using scientific

data found something amazingly cool - that is stupendously awesome.

But I love the fact that a show like Stargazing Live exists!

Oh how I wish we had something like that in America.

Say what you will about the BBC, but they are unparalleled when it comes to some of

their documentaries: Brian Cox and David Attenborogh are rock stars in my house.

OK, let me close out this roundup with another story about Hubble, Spitzer and Orion.

Seems like Hubble and Spitzer have been working together a lot lately.

In another in the 'most farthest galaxy ever' category, Hubble and Spitzer have

found a galaxy called SPT0615-JD that existed when the universe was just 500 million years

old.

While admittedly this doesn't look like much, most of the other galaxies imaged by

Hubble during this people have all looked like little red dots.

Just watch my video on the Hubble Deep Field in 3D to see what I mean.

That's to be expected though since the first galaxies in the universe are very small and

incredibly far away.

Hubble and Spitzer were able to get such a good look at this galaxy though with the help

of a much larger galaxy that was between Hubble, Spitzer and the distant galaxy and gravitationally

lensed the light from the faint SPT0615-JD, essentially boosting the power of both space

telescopes.

Using that boost, this image was taken of the distant galaxy, the most distant imaged

so far.

This image allowed astronomers to estimate that the diminutive galaxy weighs in at no

more than 3 billion solar masses (roughly 1/100th the mass of our fully grown Milky

Way galaxy).

It is less than 2,500 light-years across, half the size of the Small Magellanic Cloud.

This galaxy is considered prototypical of young galaxies that emerged during the epoch

shortly after the big bang.

Hubble's clarity, combined with Spitzer's infrared sensitivity to light reddened by

the expanding universe, allowed for the object's vast distance to be calculated.

Alright that's it for this episode Space Fans, please look for Your Sky Tonight episodes

to start back up next week.

Space Fan News is made possible by Deep Astronomy Patreon Patrons, especially these guys, but

every contribution helps, so thank you.

Thanks to all of you for watching and as always, Keep Looking Up!

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How to Drop Anchor and Retrieve Your Anchor | BoatUS - Duration: 5:23.

At some point you're going to want to anchor your boat, so let's take a look at what you'll

need.

You'll have an anchor on board that's big enough for the boat, of the right type, so

it'll hold in the bottom that you operate in, and you'll need enough anchor rode -- the

chain and the line combined -- to give you a 5:1 scope.

The scope is the distance from the bow of the boat to the bottom, say is 20 feet.

If you want a 5:1 scope, you'll need 100 feet of anchor rode.

And what we're going to be covering today is anchoring in fairly benign conditions for

a quick lunchbreak or maybe overnight with moderate wind and current.

So let's take a look at how it's done.

OK, we're approaching our anchorage now.

The depth of the water is 20 feet, so with a 5:1 scope, I'm going to let out 100 feet

of anchor rode.

When I get to the anchorage, I'm going to stop the boat, and I'm going to back down

until I have a little bit of sternway on, then my assistant in the bow is going to let

the anchor out until we have 100 feet of line out.

And then we're going to tie it off to the cleat, let it come tight, and then I'm going

to back down for 45 to 60 seconds to set the hook really well.

While I'm backing down, once the line is tight, I'm going to look off my beam, I'm going to

pick out a spot or a range on either beam to make sure that I'm not moving.

And I can also see based on buoys that are close to the boat or whatever's nearby.

But you want to make sure that anchor's holding.

OK, we're going to drop the anchor now.

We've got the bow into the current, we're going to let go of the stopper, we've got

some sternway on, and we're going to let out about 100 feet of anchor rode.

Here we've got 20 feet or so from the bow of the boat to the bottom.

So we're letting out the line now.

So we've got about 100 feet out now.

I'm going to take some of that sternway off so when Charles ties off the anchor line to

the cleat he'll be able to do so easily and safely.

OK, we're now tying off to the cleat.

You're taking most of the sternway off to make it easier.

We're tied off, now with the bow still headed in the right direction, right into the current,

I'm going to wait until I have slack out of the line, then I'm going to start backing

a little bit harder with both engines.

For this boat, I'm going to go back at about 1500 rpm, and what I'm doing right now is

I'm looking off the beam to see if I'm moving, either in relation to other objects or find

a range on the shore on either side.

The anchor appears to be holding from the bow, in other words, the line isn't jerking

around and I've got no motion on the beam here.

So we're good.

The anchor's been set.

I'm going to go a total of about 45 to 60 seconds to make sure it's well set, and then

we'll set our anchor line.

Now I'm going to take it out of gear, and we're ready for a bite of lunch.

OK, we just had a great lunchbreak and now we're getting ready to haul the anchor back

in, so we're going to drive ahead using the engines.

We're not going to use the windlass or somebody else sitting in the bow of the boat to haul

the boat toward the anchor.

We'll let the engines do that.

And then once we're up and down, directly over the anchor, we're going to tie the line

off to the cleat, and we're going to let the weight and the momentum of the boat break

the anchor free, then we're going to go back to either hauling the anchor in by hand or

using the windlass, depending on how your boat's equipped.

We're going to start driving ahead on the anchor.

We're going to haul it up.

Charles on the bow is pointing in the direction the anchor line is tending, and I'm going

to head right in that direction.

As soon as he's got some slack in the line, he'll take it off the cleat, and he'll direct

it back to the windlass and start heaving around the windlass.

But the engines are doing the work, not the windlass.

OK, we're directly over the anchor right now, give ourselves a little slack, tie off the

line to the cleat.

Good, it's tied off.

Now we're going to drive ahead on it and let the boat break the anchor free of the bottom.

The anchor's tending a little bit to port.

OK, we can feel it break free, so as soon as we get a little bit of slack there, we're

going to untie it from the cleat and pass it back to the windlass and heave the anchor

the rest of the way in.

The person in the bow is still pointing in the direction the anchor line is tending making

sure we're not drifting down on another boat or a buoy here.

Now we've got the chain coming through the hawsepipe.

We can hear that.

The last 15 feet is chain on this boat.

OK, it's all the way aboard, going to pass the stopper, and we're ready for sea.

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Trump to Send Americans to the Moon - Duration: 2:37.

Trump

to Send Americans to the Moon

On Monday, December 11, President Trump held a ceremony where he signed a new directive

for America�s space program.

The goal?

Putting American astronauts back on the moon to �establish a foundation for an eventual

mission to Mars.�

Now where have we heard something like this before?

Oh yes, former Speaker of the House and Republican Presidential Candidate, Newt Gingrich, mentioned

colonizing the moon on the campaign trail, claiming in 2012 that if he were elected,

by the end of his second term, �we will have the first permanent base on the moon

and it will be American.�

Well it seems that the idea resonated with the Trump administration as well.

And while there was no talk of fitting a giant laser on the moon and pointing it at North

Korea, President Trump didn�t rule out weaponizing the moon.

�Space has so much to do with so many other applications,� he said.

�Including a military application.�

Vice President Mike Pence is the chairman of the recently-revived National Space Council,

which were the ones who unanimously approved the directive behind closed doors in October.

At Monday�s press conference, Pence made it clear that this new policy will �enhance

our national security and our capacity to provide for the common defense of the people

of the United States of America.�

So what does this mean for the common American?

Will the 51st state be on the moon?

Will we be able to take our vacations into orbit on the back of an American rocket and

stay at a Trump Moon Hotel?

Will we fend off nuclear missiles with a Dr. Evil-type moon laser after all?

�Imagine the possibility waiting in those big, beautiful stars if we dare to dream big,�

the President said.

�And that�s what our country is doing again: We�re dreaming big.�

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FARMERS MARKET v1.1 UPDATE & PARTNERSHIP WITH GALACTIC CONSORTIUM - Duration: 4:00.

Howdy folks, today is kind of an announcement slash unveiling, you could call it patch notes.

I have updated the Farmers Market, it's kind of now version 1.1 and has some addition feattures

toward filtering.

It is the first of many updates to the Farmers Market that I will be making and now allows

you to not only do the previous things of filter by galaxy and platform, but also by

difficulty, that's the simple one that I probably should have put in on release but in all honesty

I wasn't sure how big the Market would get.

We're nearly at 100 farms added now, but still always on the look out for more, so if you

haven't yet, get your farm base on there and feast on the collective wealth.

It would be a pithy update if it was just that, so you can also now filter the bases

by the specific crops that are grown there, I considered doing it by the product produced

but where almost everyone accurately inputs the crops they grow, the trade goods that

are produced is a little less consistent.

I'll be working on the Market soon to automate this a little better as some of my original

information processing when it comes to the trade products produced should already be

filling the gaps from the crops that are grown, but it isn't quite working as it should there.

And the last and probably most wanted for many people is the ability to now filter the

bases by the amount of glyphs you have at your disposal, it's easy to forget if you

already have them all that most people don't, so being able to filter out those bases temporarily

out of reach may help those greatly.

It should be noted that there are very few bases that you can reach currently that require

less than the first 13 to 14 glyphs known, but bases are being submitted constantly,

so worth checking out if you need to get your harvest on.

A number of other things are planned for the market in the short term like the ability

to update your base information via the submission forms, while currently you can submit a query

and i'll just manually change whatever information for you, a better system is coming.

That's just a little hint of things to come, I don't really want to give much away, but

the market is a big focus.

On a similar note, I'd like to announce a partnership between the Farmers Market and

the Galactic Consortium.

The Galactic Consortium is an up and coming conglomorate in the No Man's Sky universe

which focuses on data gathering, while most civilazations focus largely on their own specific

area of space, the GC covers the whole game in a similar way to the Farmers Market, only

a little broader in it's current goals.

The GC is also Wiki based, trying to pool information to a single point, and as such,

this partnership will include sharing the base information from the Farmers Market with

the Wiki.

I have divised a method to almost automate this process for a clean dynamic sharing of

the information and it will likely occur at the start of next week and continue from then

on.

But, I don't consider this just mine to share, so, I would like to afford the opportunity

to anyone who wishes to opt out of their specific base being shared with the Galactic Consortium.

I have done my research of the person heading this operation and everything, including my

interactions with him, suggest a well intentioned, reputable & intelligent man.

And let's face it, the Farmers Market is open to the public to view as is the wiki, the

information is already out there, so it doesn't really change anything.

But I still prefer to give the choice, so if you wish to opt out, please express your

wish to do so in a comment down below or via the query submission form on the Market page

and include the username you used when submitting your base to the market, your name will then

be added to a list and the information blocked from being shared in this method.

I think this partnership is a good move, this information being out there helps everyone

and will only bring more attention to the market which will inturn bring in more bases

for you to visit and benefit from.

And that's about it, let me know what you think of the Farmers Market update and the

Partnership with the GC, and if you have any featture requests for the Farmers Market,

I'd be happy to do certain things I have planned in a different order if people want them more

and I'm definitely open to new ideas.

If you like as usual hit that like button, subscribe if you haven't already and think

about checking out my Patreon, a dollar a month is a great way to support the channel

and my work like the Farmers Market.

But above all, have an awesome day folks!

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My Workout Routine - Tone your legs and grow your glutes - Duration: 8:23.

Hi everyone.

Welcome to my channel.

My name is Connie.

I make Fashion, Lifestyle and beauty video and upload every single Friday This video

will be my workout routine.

That's is why I am filming from my car because I am on the way to the gym.

I truly believe eating healthy and working out is a lifestyle.

I don't believe in short term crazy diets.

I used to and it never worked for me.

Changing my life style into healthier habit helped me mentally physically and helped me

to stick with my plan.

This workout will be lower body and ab workout.

I have been training my lower body for 3 times a week because I want to grow my glutes and have

leaner legs.

This workout works for me really well and I truly enjoy it.

So I would recommend you to find something that works for you also you enjoy.

If you like the video please give thumps up and subscribe to my channel.

Lets get started

I start my workout with cardio

12 min HIIT cardio.

30 min on 30 min off.

This is great way to warm up your body

Here I am doing glute activation exercises.

Glute activation exercise is must before training your lower body.

It really helps to target the glute and wakes up the muscles.

I am doing jump squats with resistance band side walk with also resistance band.

I like to start my lift training with compound exercises because Compound movements will

help you to build more muscles and increase strength.

Specially it is better to do it in the beginning of your workout because you have more strength

that means you can lift heavier.

I started with squats.

Squats are really good for building muscle over all your entire body and of course help

you to grow glutes and tone your legs.

If you are beginner I would recommend you to start without any weight because if your

form is wrong you can hurt yourself.

I started without any weight and worked my way up to add some weight.

I used to squat heavier but after pregnancy I had to start from the beginning.

Here I am lifting 85lbs in the first set and lowered it to 65lbs last 3 sets.

I feel comfortable standing wider and my toes outward.

This way it doesn't give pressure on my knees.

Then I moved on to conventional dead lift.

Another great compound exercises.

Build muscle and strength over all your body.

Also make sure your form is correct before lifting heavy.

If you lift wrong you can really hurt your back so please be careful.

Make sure your back is straight feet are shoulder with apart and Your hands are just outside

your feet.

When you pull the bar place all the pressure and weight in your hamstrings and glutes.

Moving on to Super set #1.

I like to start with 2 – 3 compound movement and 3-4 super sets.

Super set means 2 exercises back to back with no rest in between.

1st exercise of this super set is good morning.

Keep the bar rear of your shoulder and make sure your back is tight and knees are slightly ben

Begin with bending your hips, pushing them back as you bend over.

You really have to feel stretch in your hamstrings and glutes.

If you feel pressure in your back probably the weight is too heavy or you are not pushing

your hip back when you bend.

That's what I addressed when I felt pressure in my back.

After 12 reps moving on to Straight dead lift.

Make sure no rest.

Slight bend on your knees and when you go down really stretch your hamstrings.

Make sure back and core are tight.

And do this Nice and slow.

Super set number 2.

The first exercise is cable squats.

Stay wider and toes pointing out.

Squat as low as possible and when you stand up squeeze your glutes.

This exercise really focuses on the booty.

Super setting with cable rope pull through.

It is kind of weird but you just have to get comfortable with it because it will help really

shape and grow your glutes.

Stand wide and bring the rope in between your legs.

Slight bent on your knees and when you bend make sure your back is straight and make sure

squeeze your glutes when you stand up.

Its not going to be cute.

You might will have dimples but its okay.

You have to squeeze.

Last super set.

Starting with standing Cable hamstring curl.

You can do this in a machine or laying down on the floor.

Which ever comfortable.

I am using ankle strap you can use the hand strap but ankle strap is comfortable and convenient.

Make sure your knees are together and try not to swing.

Only pull the weight with your hamstring.

Moving on straight to cable donkey kick back.

Also awesome for shaping your booty.

Bend over with your chest and hold on to the machine.

It will help you keep your back straight and keep all weight in your glutes.

Try not to swing.

After completing both exercise in one leg switch to the other leg without rest.

After both leg done that is one set.

Last exercise is burn out.

I am doing back extension as many as I can to burn out my glutes.

Even tho it is a back extension if you really squeeze your booty it is incredibly effective

to grow glutes and hamstrings as well.

I was supposed to record my ab exercises but my battery died and I decided to make it a

separate video.

I hope you guys enjoyed the workout routine.

Please give thumbs up if you enjoyed it and subscribe to my channel.

I will see you next time

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What is he saying?(62) (Listening Practice) [ ForB English Lesson ] - Duration: 2:36.

Hello everyone and welcome back to ForB's English lesson video.

My name is Richard and today I'm going to say an expression and I'd like you to guess

what I am saying.

Are you ready?

I got a lot to do.

I got a lot to do.

I got a lot to do.

Alright.

Did you catch that?

Alright.

Let's try that again but this time with a hint.

I got a lot to do.

I got a lot to do.

I got a lot to do.

Did you get it?

Alright.

Let's try that one more time but this time a little bit slower.

Are you ready?

I got a lot to do.

I got a lot to do.

I got a lot to do.

Alright.

Did you catch it this time?

Alright.

The answer is, "I got a lot to do."

I got a lot to do.

Alright.

So this is an expression you can say to someone when they ask you to do something

but you are very busy and have many things to do.

I got a lot to do.

Alright.

So let's practice that together.

First slowly then a little bit faster after that.

Are you ready?

Please repeat after me.

I got a lot to do.

Good.

Now a little bit faster than that.

I got a lot to do.

Great.

Now even a little faster than that.

I got a lot to do.

Great.

Now let's try that three times quickly.

So please repeat after me.

I got a lot to do.

I got a lot to do.

I got a lot to do.

Great.

So now you know the expression, I got a lot to do.

When someone asks you to do something and you are very busy.

I got a lot to do.

Alright.

So thank you for watching today's video.

My name's Richard and remember to please click like, share, and subscribe and I'll catch you next time.

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National Music Centre | Calgary Alberta Canada travel guide tourism video - Duration: 2:49.

Welcome back to another episode of Traveling with Krushworth.

And LilLizzy, where are we today?

Well, today, we're at the National Music Centre downtown Calgary.

And we are having a lot of fun.

Alright, but with that, we'll say goodbye.

Alright, bye bye.

And we'll see you soon.

See you later.

The centre's state of the art Studio Bell opened

July 2016, and tells the story of Canada's music heritage.

As the East Village rejuvenates, this building and museum lies at its restored heart.

Start at the Studio Bell concert hall and with us as your guides

Wind your way up the levels, featuring items from

Music legends, playable instruments and interpretive exhibits.

Don't miss a performance of the 1924 Kimball Theatre Organ.

Today, it's one of 10 remaining in Canada, and it reflects

Back when organ players were one person orchestras for silent films.

When visiting the National Music Centre, we especially

Liked a temporary exhibit on the great k.d lang, particularly

Due to the vast selection of her costumes the centre had on display.

Other exhibits featured Tom Cochrane, and a myriad of

His awards, and the piano Sarah McLachlan used at Lilith Fair,

A famed festival for female performers in the late 1990s.

Some of these exhibits are now closed, but this only means

They will be replaced by something different, proving the

Museum has the opportunity to grow and change with the music.

For Calgarians, the centre acts as a community staple,

A venue for up and coming concerts and events,

As well as a national institution to celebrate music

As it continues through the decades.

We're sure to return for the performance schedule,

And for future exhibits as they showcase the songs that

Bind us together, change our views on the world

And tell us what it means to be alive.

When visiting the city, the National Music Centre is a must

Visit destination into the musical traditions that make

Canadians proud, but also those that help shape the entire country's culture.

Thank you for watching this National Music Centre episode of Traveling with Krushworth.

To follow us to the Lougheed House and the Calgary Zoo, click the link on the right.

Or, if you'd like to visit Writing-on-Stone, click the video on the left.

If you enjoyed the video, make sure you like it

And don't forget to subscribe to my channel.

Thanks for watching and see you next time.

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Mario Tennis Aces ANALYSIS - Reveal Trailer (Secrets & Hidden Details!) - Duration: 12:26.

Another Nintendo Direct has come and gone, and as usual, it's left several new games

behind in its wake, and of those games just happens to be Mario Tennis: Aces on Nintendo

Switch.

And unlike the barebones Ultra Smash on Wii U, there's actually stuff worth analyzing

here.

So it's time to boot up the ol' analysis machine and see what secrets it might be hiding.

And right off the bat, or racket I suppose, we can see this is a major upgrade over the

Wii U in pretty much every way, not the least of which is the attention to detail.

In fact, this is the first time in Mario Tennis history that the characters have worn appropriate

Tennis attire, including polo shirts with visible buttons, shorts, tennis shoes, and

even visors leaving the character's hair visible.

Waluigi has never looked so dapper, and Wario's somehow looks exactly what I expected it to

be.

And the main characters aren't the only ones dressed for the occasion, as the audience

members now dress up to support their player of choice, as we can see here with the matching

Mario and Wario hats and shirts, as well as occasionally waving flags.

It's a neat ARMS-like touch.

And that audience is a lot more diverse than in Ultra Smash too.

Sure, Goombas, Koopa Troopas, Spike, Shy Guys, and Toads are all back--and in multiple colors

in the case of the latter two.

But on top of that, you can now also find Paragoombas, Paratroopas, Adorable little

Penguins, Bigger Penguins, Hammer Bros, and Sumo Bros.

Now granted,.

Most of that audience still look like cardboard cutouts, but closer to the court, you'll

find some fully 3D characters cheering you on, as well as the support crew, including

Cameratoads, Boom Mic operators, the line judges, Lakitu acting as the ball boy or girl,

and of course, the Chair umpire, once again being a Toad in this case.

Although he's lost his automatically swiveling chair from the last game and now has to exert

actual effort into the game..

And speaking of the court, the one in this stadium appears to be especially high-tech,

as it seems to be made of a giant screen, as the boundary markings light up and a quick

animation plays at either end featuring the player's name up before the match begins.

In fact, screens can be found all around the court too, displaying various things depending

on what's going on.

For the most part, they seem to function as colorful Graphic equalizers.

But they also display some other pertinent information, such as if you're caught in

a tiebreaker.

Or at the start of a match, the closer ones will display your character's name, while

ones farther back play an animation during your character's entrance--which we're

guessing is unique to that character since the one for Mario here is an old-school 2D

version of himself running.

Neat!

And speaking of which--yeah, characters seem to have actual intros now, ala the Mario Strikers

series, which is something we haven't in the Tennis games up until now.

Although it's possible these only show up at part of the game's new Story mode--but

we'll have more on in a little bit.

For now though, let's talk about the gameplay--or as much as we can anyway.

I mean, it's Mario Tennis, so you kind of already know what you're getting.

So from the looks of it, the basics are all still there, such as how the color of the

ball's tail still shows which shots are being used.

Purple shows a Flat Shot, Red Topspin, Blue a Slice, and Yellow a lob, all of which we

see here.

Oh, and Charge Shots are clearly back too--except this time with a much more obvious glow effect

when you do.

But what about the controversial Chance Shots?

You know, those colored glowing spots that appear randomly on the ground and power up

specific shots--that first appeared in Mario Tennis Open, and made their return in Ultra

Smash?

Well, I have good news and bad news--because it seems Chance Shots are back--but barely,

because we only ever see a single type appear here, being the Purple Smash ones.

Now that doesn't mean the others are gone for sure, but it does seem unlikely that we'd

see no sign of them if they weren't.

So it all seems pretty similar so far, but the announcer does say that there are "new

wrinkles that will challenge your ability to read an opponent's position and stroke

to determine which shot will give you an advantage."

Now we're not entirely sure what that means, but we have a sneaking suspicion it's related

to the brand new meters that each character has.

We can see them fill up a bit upon a successful serve--but that's it.

Unfortunately, there's just not enough gameplay here to see what else affects them.

However, we do get a glimpse of what might happen in the Piranha Plant mission scene,

where we can see Mario's meter is maxed out and glowing blue.

Unfortunately, it's still not clear exactly what effect it's having example--if any.

Because maybe it's something you have to activate once you have a full meter?

We did notice that the blue glow of a Charged Shot does look pretty similar to the glow

of that meter, so maybe they're related somehow?

Or maybe this is where the final shot of the trailer, where Mario smashes the ball from

a Purple Chance Spot so fast, it breaks Wario's racket in half--look, you can see see him

holding onto the handle as the head goes flying.

Now this seems way too powerful to be an ordinary move, so maybe this is what happens when you

fire a shot from the Chance Spot with a fully charged meter?

Well, whatever's going on here, the screens even instantly change to mark the occassion,

displaying Mushrooms and Question Blocks.

And that's all we can tell about the core tennis gameplay, so for now, let's turn

our attention to the Stadium itself.

Because, unlike the game's predecessor, Aces appears to have more than one Tennis

Court, it's worth taking a broader look at the stadium which, which has a split roof,

through which you can see the night sky, as well as a blimp floating by.

In addition, there's a big-screen TV at one end, and a giant spinning Tennis ball

at the other . Wait just a second...does any of this look familiar.

Yep, this arena is remarkably similar to the one and only from Ultra Smash, with the same

split roof, big-screen TV, and spinning statue Tennis Ball.

Aside from some tweaks and the night theme, this is pretty much the exact same stadium,

as you can clearly see from this angle.

Hmm, so either it's seen some major investment in the last couple of years, or the developer

simply decided to reuse the basic design to save time & money

In fact, if we take a look at the zoomed-out version of the Stadium in the Story mode,

we can see some hot air Balloons surrounding it which--yep you guessed it--have the same

designs as those that appeared in Ultra Smash.

I'm onto you Camelot...

Anyways, this is the map for the game's new Story mode, where you'll travel across

the land engaging in different Tennis-based missions and boss battles.

The dots mark the path you've unlocked so far, and since we can see they start at the

stadium, it's probably safe to assume that's the starting point of the adventure.

Althoguh we can't help but wonder, since it's day time on the map, but night time

when we see the match inside the stadium, is it possible the time of day can change?

From there, you'll cross a bridge to a larger dot--which could possibly be a mission that

the player's already completed, but we think it may actually just be a Blank Spot to rest

on since it not only looks inactive compared to the dot seen at the Stadium, but also that

there's nothing interesting around here--except for that rock behind the tree.

Anyway, even though we don't see Mario finish crossing the bridge, we do get a glimpse as

to where the rest of the adventure might take him.

Because just ahead, the path branches off in a couple of different directions, one of

which leads to some ruins among these mountains.

The other path extends through a forest, where we can see some Piranha Plants awaiting Mario,

the first of which is right next to a Mission marker.

And we're guessing that might be where this scene takes place, where Mario has to rebound

fiery tennis balls back at the Piranha Plants that are spitting them at him.

There are at least 7 Piranha Plants to deal with, but it seems a single hit will take

them down.

Now although the visible path stops here, we're pretty sure you'll have to take

on the Piranha Plant just ahead to in a similar battle.

But beyond that, well we can see some kind of stone structure right here, which we're

pretty darn sure is another Mission Stop.

In fact, that's probably where this boss battle against Petey Piranha takes place,

on account of the very similar stone-looking structure just behind him.

As for how you win, we're not quite sure--this isn't a typical tennis match after all.

So maybe you have to keep returning the ball until he misses, thereby taking damage?

Or maybe you need to land it in his mouth or something.

Whatever's the case, there are a lot more plants here besides just Petey.

Along the sidelines, we can see normal sized Piranha Plants, Piranha Creepers--including

the sleeping one here on the left--and finally, these little guys, being the more rarely seen

Muncher enemy.

Now here's something cool.

Even though this appears to be just a boss arena, you can actually see the outline of

a tennis court on the ground--which we think could indicate that this arena will also be

available for exhibition matches.

And that's it for the boss, so let's return to the map to explore where else the adventure

might take us.

And if we look just past that stone structure, there's this odd looking peninsula that

also seems just the right size for another Mission marker--perhaps one involving a water

based challenge?

But heading back inland, we can see some kind of building with a tower near some creepy-looking

trees far off in the distance--perhaps an old creepy haunted mansion?

Maybe a...Luigi's Mansion?

Unfortunately, that's about as far as we can see before the giant mountain cuts off

our view--but hey, wait a section, there appears to be a depression inside that mountain.

So yeah, we'd be shocked if you don't end up inside there.

Perhaps that's where Bowser awaits?

And that covers it for Story Mode...except for this match against DK, which also takes

place during the Story section.

And based on the fact that it clearly takes place within a forest, well we're guessing

you'll find it somewhere within the forest on the map.

Shocking, right?

Now this arena's quite a bit different from the other two, featuring a grass surface as

well as a net built around 3 Wrap Pipes.

And we're pretty certain something's going to pop out of them to interfere with the match--Piranha

plants perhaps?

Beyond that, we can see some a variety of creatures in the background, including Biddy

Buds in Yellow, Purple and, Red varieties.

Then we have a few different Yoshis, including a yellow one in a tree and another on a log,

and then a Pink one acting as the Chair umpire.

Oh, and right next to him is one of those white birds we see it all kinds of Mario games.

On the other side of the court is a white Rabbit, and a Goomba hiding in the back.

And finally, we can see a Toad hanging around in the far corner.

And with that, we're just about done here.

But there are just a few more things I wanted to talk about.

So if we go back to the World Map, we can see some banner ads for various fictional

companies.

Now it's hard to make them all out entirely, but it's the one down here that says something

about "Boo" that got us wondering as to what other playable characters could be in

the game.

After all, so far we know of 5, being Mario, Luigi, Wario, Waluigi, and DK.

So could Boo be a possible 6th?

Probably, considering he's been in every other Mario Tennis game--but hey, I suppose

it could be related to that creepy looking building too.

Other obvious inclusions are Yoshi and Toad, both because they already have characters

models in the game, but also because they too have a history of appearing in these games.

I know, shocking stuff.

In fact, with all the similarities to Ultra Smash, we'd be surprised if most of that

game's roster doesn't return here as well.

Next up, based on the ruins on the map, we wonder if that could hint at some character

returning that's often associated with ruins, such as Dry Bones.

And finally, we can't help but wonder if boss characters might be unlockable as playable

ones too, such as Petey Piranha.

Granted , they'd have shrink him down a lot, but he was playable in Mario Power Tennis

on the GameCube--in addition, we do see him using Charged Shots just like the normal characters

too.

Now a possible point against this is that he uses his petals in place of Tennis Rackets,

but hey, DK uses his fists to punch baseballs, so who are we to judge.

And that's it for the characters, but there is just one more silly thing I wanted to now.

Now we already established that Camelot reused the stadium for Ultra Smash here, just with

some tweaks.

Look, it's fair, I get it...but is there really any excuse for using artwork of Mario

on the TV that's originally from Mario Party 6, nearly 15 years ago?

Really?

And with that, we're finally done covering everything we could dig up on Mario Tennis

Aces.

But let us know if we missed anything by posting in the comments below.

And with that, thanks for watching and make sure to stay tuned to GameXplain for more

on Mario Tennis Aces and everything else Nintendo Switch as well

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What the Very Rare Mid January Alignment of Sun - Duration: 4:42.

What the Very Rare (Mid-January) Alignment of Sun, Pluto and Venus Means for You

By Tanaaz

January is such a busy month in the cosmos.

In fact out of all the months this year, January stands out as being one of the most high energy

and productive.

January started off with a Super Full Moon in the sign of Cancer.

This Super Full Moon was really gearing us up for all that January has in store, and

is continuing to guide us as we get settled into the new vibrations of 2018.

Along with the Super Full Moon energy, January also brings us three rare alignments and closes

out with a Blue Moon Eclipse.

The first rare alignment happened January 5-7th with the meeting of Jupiter and Mars.

The second rare alignment occurs January 8-10th with the meeting of the Sun, Venus, and Pluto,

and the last rare alignment occurs on January 16-17th with a New Moon and a special line

up of five planets in the sign of Capricorn.

All of this energy points to January being an action packed month where we can really

get things done and fire ahead on all cylinders.

It is a month to make positive changes and it is a month to really get your life in order.

Of course, you can only plan your life so much as often the Universe or fate, or whatever

you want to call it, has other plans for you.

But nonetheless, January is a BIG month and it�s likely you are going to be feeling

the changes and energies that this month brings for a long time to come.

One of the most significant alignments of January is the meeting of the Sun, Venus and

Pluto.

While all of these celestial bodies cross paths from time to time, what makes this so

special is the fact that all three of them are aligning together.

Having three of these celestial bodies coming together is extremely rare, and whenever we

have rare aspects like this, we always feel the energy much more strongly.

There is so much going on in January that it is hard to really dissect and look at the

Sun, Venus and Pluto energy on it�s own.

However, this alignment is powerful and will be guiding all of us to look at things in

a new way.

In astrology, Pluto is known as the lord of the underworld, but I like to refer to Pluto

as the gateway to higher realms of consciousness.

Pluto is death, rebirth and everything in between.

I believe Pluto holds the highest form of consciousness and awakening that we can attain

on this planet.

The Sun is our life force and represents the material world around us.

The Sun is what keeps us all going and when it meets with Pluto, their energies instantly

merge to create the potential for higher consciousness and growth.

In fact, the meeting of Pluto and the Sun almost sets the tone for the year ahead and

guides us as to what lessons or themes we will all be dealing with and where will be

asked to grow and evolve.

Pluto and the Sun always meet once a year, but the addition of Venus in the mix makes

this year�s meeting particularly special.

Venus is the planet of love, abundance and creativity.

When Venus mixes with the powerful Sun and Pluto energy, it adds a feminine quality which

softens the energy and allows us to view things from a more intuitive perspective.

This rare aspect can also be a prediction of the rise of feminine power that is currently

in the works.

In most countries around the world, women are exploited or treated as being lesser than

men, but this is shifting and there is a lot of cosmic support to help with this.

This alignment is not just about women however.

It also touches on how we use power to mistreat not only human beings, but animals and Mother

Earth as well.

This energy is going to be planting a seed to help all of us step out of the male patriarchal

system and to look at things from a more holistic point of view.

There is so much masculine energy on this earth and while this is beautiful in its own

right, it has been out of balance

for too long.

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What I Wish I Knew Before Starting In The Film Business by Carole Kirschner - Duration: 2:44.

Film Courage: Okay, so the Unwritten Rules of Hollywood, your book [HOLLYWOOD GAME PLAN:

How To Land A Job In Film, TV, and Digital Entertainment].

Without giving away too much, from those who have read the book, what are some takeaways

where they were completely surprised?

Whether it was a chapter, whether it was a tip or two that you gave?

Carole Kirschner: I think that some of the things that people came away with that they

were not expecting was that there really are people that want to help you.

Even though there's some…there's some people that would rather eat dirt than help

you.

Most people, somebody helped them, so they're willing to help.

I have a chapter on mentoring and how to treat your mentor right.

And I think a lot of people didn't understand that you don't go up to somebody and say

"Will you be my mentor?"

A relationship has to develop and then how to make the ask.

I talk about the Hollywood Ask, which is a particular kind of an ask so that you don't

back somebody into the corner.

What people say is and these are people who have also gone to film school is "I didn't

understand how the business worked.

And now I understand what I should be doing, what I shouldn't be doing, how I should

be talking about myself."

The whole thing about networking (and I hate the word networking) but how you connect with

people in an authentic way so that a real relationship forms and how that's important

(you don't have to be that smarmy networker).

Film Courage: Which chapter do you wish you'd read when you first decided (I know you grew

up here in Los Angeles) but that you wanted to be in the business?

Which chapter [in Carole's own book] did you say "You know what, I could have used

that 10 years ago."

Carole Kirschner: That's a really interesting question.

Which of the chapters?

Now I have to think back to the chapters because it was awhile back.

I think it was about how to prepare for meeting and how to follow up because I didn't know,

I didn't know what you say to people, I didn't know how informal it was or how formal

it was.

I have a chapter about what to wear.

I probably would have appreciated knowing that because you don't know how formal or

informal you should be in what circumstance.

And also, how to connect with people.

How to meet people, what to do when you meet them, I wish I had known that stuff.

But mostly how to behave so I didn't put my foot in my mouth, so I didn't make big

mistakes.

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Namah Shivaya | Divine Chants | Fusion | Live Performance | The Session | USP TV - Duration: 3:31.

Nagendra haraya Trilochanaya

Basmanga ragaya Maheswaraya

Nithyaya shudhaya Digambaraya

Tasmai nakaraya Namah Shivaya

Namah Shivaya, Namah Shivaya

Yaksha swaroopaya Jata dharaya

Pinaka hasthathaya Sanathanaya

Divyaya devaaya Digambaraya

Tasmai yakaraya Namah Shivaya

Namah Shivaya, Namah Shivaya

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CLASH ROYALE SAID THEY WOULD NEVER ADD THIS!!😱 - Duration: 7:26.

CLASH ROYALE SAID THEY WOULD NEVER ADD THIS!!😱

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Show me your build - Skeletor monster ride truck - Duration: 7:27.

alright got a really special one for you guys today im out here at straight up racing's

monster truck compound for show me your build we are gonna go over as many trucks as they

will let me go over and some of the particulars with them so lets get started this is? hi

im dallas opposite handed dallas yeah thanks for coming out here looking forward to showing

you all the cool stuff that happens at straight up racing is this the oldest one or just the

oldest chassis probably this truck right here is believe it or not one of our newest builds

that we have done this is the skeletor ride truck but it started out as the truck called

urban legend built by marvin anderson and once we got it it became the western warrior

but ya know the dodge dakota body was cool but we had to update it to something a little

bit cooler so of course kind of old school but new at the same time right ? your right

actually some of those who follow monster trucks may recognize this body style as came

from the same style mold as the dungeon of doom truck, dungeon of doom we are talking

wcw 1995 dude crazy.

this truck the way its set up is actually quite a bit older with the lief spring setup

,i mean look at this you never see lief springs anymore what are you running for axles under

here these are uh rockwell axle this set of i believe this one is a ps115 uh these ones

are quite a bit different from the rest of the trucks most of the trucks are running

eather like a top loader is what im used to when i hear it just hearing it well two of

the others trucks run 5 ton axles the rest run a full clark axle ok that the modern axle

now? or is there alot more variance than im used to like there might be 6 or 7 different

ones each team for planetaries id say 75 % of monster trucks out there are running clark

planetary like whats on all these trucks actually so these would be would these be rockwell

planetary's these are rockwell planetary's and the two ride trucks are the two of the

fleet that have them and then all the race trucks have the clarks got you ok what powers

this cause i know that would be someones immediate question now this is a ride truck this isn't

a competition truck so it doesn't need to be as outlandish this one is pretty much a

stock 454 tried and true its enough to get these big tires moving and it actually gets

going pretty good it doesn't need that instant snappiness to get wheelies or big air or anything

like that there are people in the back it is a fun ride for families gotcha that makes

sense i guess we will go over the rest of it in side of here trying to think what sort

of transmission that would be you were talking about how this one would be the 400 this is

a turbo 400 so this has got a 3 speed transmission and they are a great reliable transmission

and these ones are built by our transmission guy AJ who does a great job awesome awesome

and that guy is local?

yeah he is actually right on the other side of that trailer .oh really that little yard

right next to you oh man that is gotta be a very good little thing to have in your court

oh absolutely then what in this case is this out of an other existing vehicle yeah so this

is ya know i forget what this transfer case is out of but its an old military vehicle

ok so this one its quite a bit different when you look at the rest of the trucks you will

see that the transfer cases are quite a bit different so going from the ride truck i will

show you the next one when we move over to the race trucks you will see bigger motor

more power and the transmissions with powerglide transmissions from TCI and you will notice

the transfer case is much different too so this one runs on just regular gas or do they

all run on methanol well the ride trucks are gasoline gasoline ok so as far as this frame

is concerned this was already ready this is just like you were talking about so this is

a stage 2 truck basically yes so this is where it actually has the big square tube all the

way down man and what are these lief springs off of are these like semi truck trailer springs

or?

marvin anderson he is the one who was behind the lief spring setup and i believe it was

some kind of military setup i dont recall exactly where these lief springs come from

but they are , you bought it like this ? well bill did yeah ok bill did bill bought it like

this sorry thank you for letting us out here by the way um but you will notice they are

much longer when it comes to a lief sprung truck this is actually one of the best setups

monster truck wise for a lief sprung truck just because they are such long springs i

mean back in the day when it was the trucks the lief springs would move just a few inches

and yeah would have like giant bump stops on it and your just like whats the point?

but at the same time thats what they had thats what they used man back in the day majority

of the suspension was the tires yeah but then again they didnt have whole bar set so high

like now you would never want to backflip that thing if something went wrong you would

get crushed like a grape you know what i mean were the bigfoot the first rollover when he

went straight over you could see him out the window like oh i better get back inside those

old lief sprung trucks even if you did the back flip completely 100 percent perfect you'd

still break your back and the truck in half probably this has no its insane what the trucks

can do now compared to 20 yrs ago so this fits 10 people? this one i believe is 12 oh

theres 2 more in the front there very cool and did this just use regular shocks you could

buy at a parts store so shock wise not too much special with this truck here the lief

springs are the majority of the suspension and then for these trucks the next ride truck

we show you will give you an idea of the progression alright so this is skeletor so this concludes

going over the first truck alright so wait til we have the next one out alright?

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How to Make a Flickering Mini Campfire | Sophie's World - Duration: 7:08.

Hi I'm Sophie and welcome to my world today I have a tiny little craft for you

I mean really tiny little craft it's this itty bitty tiny little flickering

campfire and if you see there's actually a little tiny light inside my fire and

that's because we're gonna use one of these little tea lights to make it

flicker so I'm gonna teach you how to make your very own doll sized campfire

for this project you'll need sticks tiny stones a mini electric tea light and a

glue gun and you'll also need a cutting tool so for my cutting tool I'm actually

going to be using these needle nose pliers because these have a really nice

sharp inner edge but if you've got little pinking shears or if you've got

gardening shears those would work great as well we're not actually going to

start with that portion though we are gonna start with our rocks now go for a

hike go out into the woods collect little stones that look interesting to

you collect little branches that have fallen to the ground the smaller the

better because we are working in tiny scale this is really actually a fun easy

craft that 8 and up I would suggest because you are going to need a glue gun

first thing I'm gonna do is I'm gonna take a little bead of glue and just put

it right along the side here just right there just a nice little bloop and then

I'm gonna pick one of my stones and just place it right along the side now one

thing that I have learned with tea lights is sometimes they give out so I

want to just turn it on check it make sure that it's working and the nice

thing about these tea lights is that they actually have a little hatch on the

bottom so you can take that hatch off and replace the battery if you need to

and the little switches on the bottom so try to get a tea light where your access

to the switch is on the bottom otherwise you're gonna have to leave a little

space for the switch if it's on the side so now we're just going to make our way

around this entire tea light just using these tiny

little rocks so I don't know if you've watched my videos but there is a couple

videos that we have my dear friend Ted who has not been here in quite a long

time so Ted is actually a little teddy bear and he is the perfect size to use

for this little fire in fact if you look at our videos you'll see that Ted has

his own duct-tape camp site where he's got a little chair and he's got a little

sleeping bag and he's got a tent so this would be like perfect to fit in with

that so as you can see I'm just making my way around the tealight using the

rocks the best way they fit

so my next step here is I'm going to actually need a couple of pieces of wood

I'm gonna come back and actually do more rocks but the first thing I want to do

is build my fire and I mean my sister is a camper and I am NOT a camper my idea

of camping is a hotel with a nice view of the forest but she has taught me that

you make like this little teepee with your wood so I've got a couple little

pieces cut here so I'm gonna get started with them and these are really only

about two and a half three inches so I'm going to just glue those at the base and

then I'm also going to add a little tiny bit of glue up here at the top to make

sure that they stay and then I'm gonna come and fill in these two spots over

here now this is where I'm gonna use my tool it's great that I have that little

nub there because that's going to help so as you can see that just snipped

really nice and easy and I'm just gonna put that right in the top there since

it's still hot enough for me to get that piece of wood in and then I'm just gonna

put a little bit of glue right here I'm just gonna

keep making my way around and one more piece of wood over here let's get a

little bit of different colored wood here we go measure snip and place a

little bit of glue there we go so now that I've got these four pieces in I'm

gonna actually add some more of these little stones and I just want to

get rid of basically this white so that it doesn't look like a tea light that it

actually looks like a little fire so I'm gonna take a little bit of glue there

and I'm gonna feed the rock in now make sure that your rock fits before you add

the glue there just make sure that you can get your rock in otherwise you're

gonna end up with a little glue ball that doesn't get a rock so just make

sure you're fitting it in there as you go along and we are almost done with our

little fireplace I should say campfire we need some mini s'mores is what we

need and if you want to you can come back and add a couple more pieces of

wood I hope you're getting the idea you can make this as natural and realistic

as you want it to be and when you're all done you'll have the perfect place for

your friends to hang out and have a little campfire and next up I'll teach

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The County Seat Forestry Management - Duration: 28:51.

Hello everybody welcome to The County Seat

I'm your host Chad Booth. Today we are going

to talk about forest management this is very

timely in the fact that the country is

experiencing another catastrophic wildfire and

many are claiming that the purpose or the

cause of that is poor management of forests.

We saw it earlier this year with the Dixie fire in

Southern Utah that started at Brian Head and

moved its way over to Pang itch. So we are

going to talk about the role that good forest

management plays in keeping fires in check.

Joining us today for our conversation Kane

County Commissioner Jim Matson who has a

prior life in the forestry business and joining us

from Portland Oregon is Tom Partin who is a

forestry consultant in that neck of the woods

and thank you for making the trip down here to

join us for this conversation.

Thank you for inviting me and I am looking

forward to it.

your background and why you can speak with

authority about forest. Jim we will start with

you.

I started out with my interest in this with my

deduction in the early 60's so in 1966 I attained

a degree in forestry and I promptly went to

work in the forest products industry and in

southern Utah and northern Arizona and did

that for 30 years and 30 grand years doing that

as we went through our processes there that

was back when the forest service was actually in

the business of managing its lands.

Okay, Tom how about you?

I graduated from Oregon State in 1975 I worked

7 years with the forest service actually working

on their marking and timber crews and got a

little bit of a sense of the arrangement

techniques they were using. I went to work for

a small company called lumber company in

Prineville Oregon and in 1983 we built a second

mill in John Day Oregon and I went over there

and managed that mill and over the course of

about 20 years and the forest service started

cutting back on their harvest our mills got shut

down at least 2 of the 3 did and then I had to

take another job as forestry association and

executive in Portland I oversaw the American

Forest Resource Council from 2001 to 2015 I

have a base of management saw milling and

policy work.

used to be managed primary by commercial

activity to thin forests some people have in the

back of their mind clear cutting but that really

stopped about the time forest series was

established if I am not mistaken. Can forests be

financially self-sustaining without destroying

the resource that is my first question?

Yes without a doubt if we remove all the

bureaucracy and still keep our hearts and minds

and focus on what the landscapes and water

sheds are in need of if you get hung up on

bureaucratic processes then the next thing you

know we have lost the whole battle and we get

back to the basics on the ground and they can

function in such a fashion that these processes

these projects will actually pay their way and

provide a tremendous benefit with little or no

risks to the public.

You came from a company who had 3 sawmills

and you had to close two of them in some of

the most timber rich area in the country.

The county was probably 70% owned by the

forest service and yes their harvest went from

130 million down to roughly 15 to 20 million

and so that is why we had to close our mill at

least in the Prineville Oregon area. The

Malheur National Forest over in John Day

Oregon at one time had was cutting over 300

million board feet and it went down to

somewhere around 40 million.

So an average guy listening to that say you are

cutting down 300 million board feet will think

you just clear cut the forest there could not

possibly be a tree left.

Well I think we have to understand the forest

rule out of fiber. The forest is growing that

amount of fiber each year and what we have is

a sustainable harvest level and I think the

problem we got into in the 80's and early 90's

is the management techniques were focusing

on just removal of the larger trees and not

doing the full gambit of work we needed to do

on thinning and maintaining and restoring our

forests so when the environmental community

said we were overcutting our forests it seemed

like everything just came to a stop and the

pendulum swung way to the other side of the

management which was basically no

management.

point one would think you want to cut the big

trees because you get the most logs out of it

but what is a good forest management plan.

You take baby trees middle trees like the three

bears.

tree individually there are trees that are healthy

if you need to continue to grow we will leave

them regardless of size diameter or height. If

you have a forest that has sick and disease trees

in them regardless of their size diameter they

need to come out so I was always an advocate

of managing all ages and all sizes of trees on a

selective basis and not just having one

prescription.

You can understand what is at risk here. Just

take your own circumstance with your own

home and front and back yards. Leave the

water turned on and leave and come back in 15

or 20 years and see if you can get in the front

door providing it does not burn down first it

continues to grow we have to be able to take

each one of those situations and make sure that

we add value to it at the same time protections

that are necessary. The means are there they

are not that hard to do this stuff was invented 2

to 300 years ago.

One thing I would like to add the focus has been

on forest restoration on the last tone or 15

years and harvesting and cutting trees of all

diameter classes. The forest product industry at

least on the west coast is very resilient and very

adaptive and so now we are back into a

program of more thinning of the smaller timber

to cover all of the acres and we have sawmills in

place that handle that type of wood and we

have gone away from strictly harvesting the

larger older trees and not focusing on all of the

forests. I think industry has converted and we

are really doing a good job there.

Why is timber the product of active forestry

such a valuable building commodity?

For several reasons. First of all, it's a renewable

resource, it's always growing. If you look at

building with concrete and steel, we're taking it

out of the earth, its not replenished. Trees

grow back, were going to have them forever.

Secondly you can put trees into a variety of

forms, you can put it in to lumber, you can put

it into plywood, you can put it into cross

laminated timbers and build big panels and big

buildings with them. It has diverse usages so its

by far the best building material. Again, its

renewable, and its going to be around forever.

So, people who want to save resources should

be promoting active timbering?

Absolutely. And it takes a lot less energy to

make a board that it does to make steel or

concrete.

Excellent we are going to take a break and sets

us up when we come back. We are talking

about forest management here on The County

Seat. We will be right back after the break.

Welcome back to The County Seat we are

talking about forest management we left off

begging this question I am going to throw it out

there in an annual basis I'd like to know which

takes more trees. A catastrophic wild fire or

commercial harvest?

I'll take a poke at that one. You can actually

take a look at acres treated over time and you

can see where as catastrophic wildfires been

occurring its taking place at the time the

harvest level went down as the harvest levels

went down fire acres went up and past that

level we have lost more than what we were

taking.

In your neck of the woods what does that turn

into numbers Tom?

Nationally I think if you look at the voice of

interagency fire numbers we burned over 7

million acres of timberland this past year. I

think the forest service record show that they

mechanical treated somewhere between 250

thousand and 500 thousand acres though that

is mechanically treated so, but they do

prescribe fire and pre-commercial thinning but

by far wildfire will damage or decimate a lot

more acres than what we are trying to do

managing them in a proper manner. That takes

a second to sink in you burn 7 million acres and

you commercially treat 300,000 not 3 million

300,000 Holy Smokes no pun intended.

At that rate of travel we will soon be about of

the forestry business.

effects downstream after a fire., obviously it

looks different if you are in a unpopulated area

like Panguitch Lake and Brian Head than Santa

Barbara what sort of things are impacted by a

fire?

Just start out by saying that a lot of the

amenities that we have in the forest we like a

green forest. When you have forest and it is

charred you lost a lot of the amenities people

go out there to travel for you lose a lot of the

riparian buffers where you had for fish and

other aspects and then a lot of damage to the

soil when you get a hot fire and it takes all ate

trees out it really just cooks the soil it creates a

hard layer on top water especially when you

have heavy rainfalls following the fire cannot

penetrate the soil and it just instantly runs off in

sheets and that is why we are seeing so much of

the devastation in southern California right now

and we can have that right here in this

neighborhood.

So it's the heat of the fire crusts the soil to

make in impenetrable it's not the loss of plants

per say it's just that water cannot get into the

terraform so it collects father downstream.

Right it changes a lot of the chemistry of the soil

with the heat and it just creates a real heavy

layer that water cannot penetrate through.

In the case of the Brian head fire for the acres

burned and lost it ended up losing the

Panguitch water shed they had to end up

funding municipal water system by drilling wells

up there to replace what they were getting in

terms of normal runoffs from the Dixie forest

that are prior to that fire.

So what is that going to cost Garfield County

you neighbors to move to wells. Is that millions

of dollars?

It is millions of dollars and they have already

had to come to the state for grants to be able to

replace that water it's been significant.

What other downstream down fire problems

can arise from this?

I think all of us are interested in a green forest

as I mentioned. If we are not managing our

forests after the fire and collecting some fees

we don't replant our forests and so it maintains

itself out there as nothing but a brush field and

we do not have a green forest for decades.

since the fire and now is starting to look like

forest would that have happened quicker if

managed cut and reseeded?

You would not have had a complete loss like we

had in the lodgepole pine that was burned up

there so it has taken all this time to replace that

and to get it into a position where they can go

back to growing forests again.

Good we will talk about the nature of this

industry when we come back here on The

County Seat.

Welcome back to The County Seat we are

talking about forest management. A little

conversation happened during the break here

that I think is worthy of mentioning and that is

about the question of how long does it take for

a tree to grow up to a point as to where it looks

like a forest tree or is commercially harvestable.

I do not want to keep it all not the money but

the two are kind of related what is your

answer?

I'll start by saying it depends on where you are

growing the tree and how much moisture that

area gets for instance in some of the dryer

climates in eastern Oregon, Washington

California a tree you might plant it and it might

take 80 to 100 years to grow to size that it can

bae a commercial product. On the west side of

Oregon and Washington and California where

you have some of the larger fur and of course

the red wood that gets a lot of moisture go in

and harvest an area go in an replant it you can

make a commercial product in 35 years. So it is

all about the site of the area how much

moisture it gets and how well you manage it

once you plant the tree.

The forest series does do some clear cutting

they open up areas as large as I think 20 acres

commercially the private land-owning

company's timber companies do clear cut and

the reason they clear cut in Washington and

Oregon is to allow Douglas Fir trees to regrow

they need full sun light and, so it is economic

reason number one but number two it's a

reason to grow Douglas fir trees.

So you keep going back to something we are

talking about redrawing we are talking about

redrawing is there a point when we no longer

can have forests.

No just in spite of us. We are going to end up

with forests and forests growth as we go

forward and it think as you look at this question

is burning a large group are burns acceptable or

you ask the question about clear cut I would

rather have a clear cut more so than I would a

fire. I would rather have the smaller cuts that

Tom was talking about so that we can manage

patches and species as we go forward.

It also sounds that's true we have not even

talked about wild life. When you go in to

selectively cut or clear cut 20 acres what direct

impact happens to wildlife in that period of

time?

A lot of wild life species deer and elk species like

the early sterile plant stages they like the

shrubs that come and the grasses and so

actually it helps the wild life because it creates

more food. The forests when they are off limits

to the management grow very dense they grow

with a lot of trees coming in that blocks the

sunlight there is no food on the grounds so

really the animals have a lot of thermal cover

they don't have food so what we are doing by

creating opening is creating food.

Habitats for spotted owl and goes hawks and

alien species of that sort they in turn need a

prey base that comes from the squirrels the

rabbits and all the rests that grow in the

understory so it's a complex system.

So in the process of saving the owl who is

actually being decimated by some other bird if I

recall barn awl it turns out that we are hurting

them by just making them off limits to forests

because they will eventually become too dense

to support wildlife for them to feed on.

I think it's like anything they need a balance of

open areas they need some forage areas they

need some cover areas.

300. What does a healthy forest look like? If

you had a text book case this is a healthy eco

system what would it look like.

I think it would be multiple species to begin

with and not just a single species, but you can

get those. We talked about lodge pole pine

actually and the rest of it I think the healthy

forests has to have different heights and

different number of tress per acre and a

mixture of species between hard woods and

conifers as a mixture.

Good answer. I agree. I think if you limit

yourself to a forest of one species and you get

an insect or a disease outbreak you run the risk

of having that totally wiped out by for instance

in ponderosa pine if you have the western pine

beetle come in and it can take out a whole

stand so if you have a variety of age classes a

variety of species and again going back to

managing that forest on a tree by tree basis I

think that is really where we need to get to in

forestry and not have a cook book approach.

Very good we have run out of time in this

segment. We will be back with our final wrap

up on The County Seat I think there is going to

Welcome back to The County Seat our

conversation about forest management we

talked about what a good forest looks like now

let's talk about what good forest management

looks like from your expert opinion with 30 year

careers in the industry. What is a good forest

I think we have to recognize and realize we

have human communities that are right next

door or directly involved of forest settings such

they are mutually dependent we cannot do one

without the other we have to be able to figure

out how they interrelate and work together and

what I best for the forest.

I think the key is going back to your statement

what is forest management and its

management. We have not had management

on our forests lands much of them for the last

30 years. If you look across the west we have

had the northwest forest plan we have had the

east side screens which limited the size of the

trees you could harvest we had the sierra

Nevada framework in California we had a lot of

funding cutback in region 4 in the Utah area we

have not managed our forests and we have had

30 years of ingrowth and 30 years of collective

fuel on the ground and growing to fuel our fires.

There will be a whole bunch of forest service

employees saying we are managing the forests I

am at my desk every day doing NEPA analysis.

What would your answer be to that?

Again we earlier how much it is costing just to

do the planning and these folks are doing the

planning but 70% of the dollars that go into a

forestry project goes into planning 30% of it

goes into implementation on the ground so we

have people involved at their desk doing the

planning but we have very small percentage of

the dollars actually going to the ground to

getting the work done.

Do you want to venture a guess as to how much

be going into that planning process when you

guys both started in this business.

I bet it was less than 20%.

I think early on in the 70's and 80's when Jim

and I started you could do an environmental

assessment or an environmental impact

statement with 20 pages often times now an

environmental impact statement might be 600

pages 700 pages takes a year to 2 years to do

half million dollars to million dollars and it's the

planning to make sure that they have

everything right because if they face litigation

and as you know they have litigation they want

to make sure they have everything their I's

dotted and t's crossed to win in court and it

really puts them in a difficult situation.

What kind of impact has the Roadless initiative

had on forest management?

That is another attempt to extend the

wilderness philosophy as to keeping humans off

of the landscape and access out of the forest.

Jim and I can remember we had the rear one

and rear 2 the wilderness areas reviews and

both of those additional land and set them

aside in the Clinton Roadless rule you can do

some management if it is for safety for bug

outbreaks very little and very few forests have

done any management in Roadless areas so

basically it's almost like a wilderness it's a hands

off and its acres set aside that will continue to

grow and continue to add fuel and at some

point in time will burn up Chad is how I view it.

Do we face that with our precious wilderness

areas that they are because we are completely

hands off that they may eventually become

that.

Absolutely and then the water sheds are gone

and the whole works and it really serves little in

the way of utility and purpose I think even for

the forests and wild life to exist out there.

If you look closely at where some of the large

fires are occurring many of them start in the

wilderness areas where you cannot use

mechanized equipment they will get a wind to

blow the fire out of the wilderness and blow it

out onto the general forested area by then it

has such a head of steam up and some much

heat that it just balloons into thousands more

acres so part of the problem is we are not

addressing our fires in the wilderness we are

burning a lot of our wilderness and that is

creating problems on the general forested area.

Do you think a district forest manager would be

better decision maker on how to handle this

forest than policy from Washington?

I think it all starts at the ground level. I think a

good forest supervisor know his forest and I

think he knows what the forests needs and

certainly we need some kind of improvement in

legislation for him in Washington DC to give him

the tools but the real decision maker needs to

be the forest supervisor.

me what a stewardship agreement is?

A stewardship agreement is unlike a timber sale

where you just sell a timber sale for certain

amount of money. A stewardship agreement is

where you have work to do in the project you

sell it and the contractor has to perform all of

this work and then the dollars come back to the

forest as retained receipts. And the retained

receipts go to getting the improvements done

like in the riparian areas commercial thinning

and this type of thing it's totally different than a

Gentlemen, we are out of time thank you for

being here and thank you for watching The

County Seat we will continue this conversation

on our website and on our FB page we will see

you next week on The County Seat.

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