Thứ Năm, 25 tháng 1, 2018

Waching daily Jan 25 2018

hi guys welcome back to the Blast Zone today I got Beat Kukulcan's random booster

set I'm gonna unbox beyblades I'm gonna battle them to see who's the best

and after that I'm gonna show you an awesome beyblade trick shot

remember to enter our new giveaway to Spriggan Requiems you guys are running

out of time so be sure to subscribe and enter our awesome giveaway let's get on

to these awesome battles

I got all 8 in the random booster it's a full set the prize beyblade Beat

Kukulcan he's so awesome look there's a huge energy layer

I love the stickers this reminds me of Regulus because the claws these are

the claws that when Kukulcan monster comes out of my trick shot it's gonna

dominate everything it's the Kukulcan Monster is actually

inside this energy layer if you get my trick shot right it'll come out and

destroy everything this is a weird lame I've never seen it before I think I'll

do really good in battle just like killer dust I searched it because it has

like a little rubber right here let me show you the other seven Bay's that come

in this set last Union valves react gigging die of minute poros kinetics the

two Guardian Kirby's and turan sir to me it's a price paid to Kukulkan and

dranzer I love these stickers let's get on to these awesome battles the first

battle dranzer and get good Gaia first two two points wins three four never

come on gign dia you can do this

John's are out stamina him I think John's our losses stammered

quickly and dranzer with a spin finish it's one to zero come on big guy I know

you converting Gaia to 0 dranzer it's out and Gaia moves on the

next battle is the monster bacon guardian carve a s let's do this let's

check instant replay to see who won cuz big token went out right when he burst

it so let's check the in surrey play beat coke is barely one keeper sneaks

guardian beat the token with that he moves on the next battle man menopause

first finish madman of world moves on these are really action-packed baby this

set I would recommend you guys should get it final battle bout react vs blast

genius shreya got this

oh it's gonna cost him though genius one two zero spin finish black geniuses

winning finish for various doctor came out and destroyed genius now for the

semi-finals kokin versus a paltry arts first two two

point six one zero the Poros versus getting guys will win

first finish for gigging Gaea he will be moving on to the finals with betoken the

final round seems the best out of the second guy beat coconut after this the

cookin monster finish it's 1 0

getting guy up wins barely won one battle gaya win slice win finish two to

one we're giving diabeetus best day in the set big focus beam finish two to two

next point wins

kukulkan it is the best day out of the randomness let's get onto this awesome

trick shot the Koch boys you know the class I showed you earlier the coke and

monster lives inside this energy layer and it's gonna use these claws you do

this trick launch right the Beast will come out and blast with its claw an

uncle grip had a friggin recrea launcher here we're gonna hold it like this you

can't hold it like this or else the monster will turn out once you reap it

you have to see coolkid monster

remember we could be fonder

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iPhone 8 Four Months Later: Finally Right - Duration: 5:30.

So I'm gonna get to the video but before lets just play a quick game

how many months ago do you think the iPhone 8 and the 8+ came out the answers

is a very surprising at least for me four months ago I had to look it up September

22nd Apple released the iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus we've had a lot of time to look at

it now a lot of my testing time has been spent admittedly checking out the iPhone

X but I went back and looked at the 8 in the 8+ to revisit it see if it's

still the phone but I know a lot of you guys are considering buying is you look

at the iPhone X and you're like so my initial review was that the phones

really surprised me I wasn't expecting that much from the 8 and the 8 Plus and

that's kind of changed a little bit because I started using it then I

started expecting a lot from it the performance on the phone is absolutely

credible I never thought that most modern release iPhones were ever slow

they're always behind you when it came to raw horsepower but iOS was optimized for

the hardware the phone here still feels incredibly fast with iOS 11 boot up is

insanely fast as fast of course you get with things like the iPhone X games

load incredibly quick third-party apps load fast you can throw geekbench

scores all you want but end user experiences what matters the phone still

feels extremely fast the big difference for me coming back to the 8 plus I spent

a lot of my time testing with from the 10 was getting used to touch ID again

I'm so used to not having a home button and got used to using gestures that was

definitely a learning curve but if your coming from an iPhone that wasn't the

iPhone X we're gonna be right at home with this experience touch ID here still

works very well in fact it looks better for me more accurately than Face ID

does but certainly you have to you know use your thumb to do it it was

a bit hard to get used to not having gestures again but after two days it

really wasn't an issue this multitasking very quickly at least how Apple allows

you to multitask with giant air quotes battery life is

also another area where I became extremely impressed with the phone I've

been super disappointed battery life on the iPhone X on the iPhone 8+ I can

almost stretch this thing out to two days with normal usage and auto brightness

turned on battery life is damn incredible when it comes to the iPhone

8+ and I mentioned battery life before I got the screen because I'm probably

gonna seem like a bit of a hypocrite here and I'm totally aware of that

it's a 1080p screen and you can take that for what you want it's no longer a

best-in-class screen that's like doesn't work great it's still really solid

outdoors picture still a great text still looks crisp you're not seeing any chunkiness

you're not see any pixels cuz it's still more than the eye can see

but it certainly doesn't look as good as a competition especially the equally

priced competition but of course the trade-off you're getting awesome battery

life so again like I said I know it's super critical to be like I want a

higher-risk green and awesome battery life because you give you just clearly

can't have everything as you saw what happens to the iPhone X battery life

but I'd probably sacrifice like a tiny bit of battery to maybe get a higher

resolution screen on it but if you're coming from an older Jen Plus device

you're not gonna lose any difference here on the screen at all it's similar

experience it works well it's true tone display is nice actually I kept it on

here so it boils down to this screen is fine I really love the way the glass

back feel on this generation devices I also really like the color I wish Apple

could decide what the heck color space gray actually was it's like six different

versions in eight different iterations but I liked away Space Gray looks I

really liked her the eggshell white of the silver

I loved that wireless charging is enabled here the Space Gray is definitely

fingerprint magnet so if you go for that color I definitely recommend putting on

a dbrand skin so you get a little bit more grip on it well link to those down

below if you want to check them out my issue with the 8 plus and this is a

minor issue than the design front it's the fourth iteration of the same design

we saw this back from the iPhone 6 and 6+ things haven't really changed

that much but if you like that design you're still getting a really good phone

and that's kind of the moral of this whole video you're still getting almost

everything that you get from the iPhone X with a few exceptions certainly the

front-facing camera you're not getting portrait mode you're getting close to

the same rear camera and of course the same speed you

with the iPhone X if you want to save some money you want the latest Apple experience I'm

still really enjoying the iPhone 8 plus but I will say the plus feels gigantic

in my hands so if you don't mind the giant screen size you want to go back

something like the iPhone 8 which it's a whole other discussion when it comes to

the screen on that phone that's the decision up to you it's certainly a

better value if you can save value when it comes to an Apple flagship phone and

you're still getting close to what you get with the iPhone X so let me know

what you guys picked up I know a lot of you guys decided to go for the iPhone 8 or the

8+ over the X if you switch to Android it all together and of course hit the

subscribe button and that little Bell next to it you notify when new videos

are coming we got a ton more awesome flagship vs. videos coming your way

that's all next time I'm Jon Rettinger from TechnoBuffalo

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BREAKING!! HELP CATCH THEM!!! They BRUTALLY Tortured Someone's Pet! - BreakingNews24 - Duration: 28:29.

BREAKING!!

HELP CATCH THEM!!!

They BRUTALLY Tortured Someone's Pet!

Baltimore Police are asking for help in investigating the whereabouts of five teenage boys caught

in surveillance video footage depicting horrific cruelty upon a cat stemming from an incident

on December 16, 2017.

The city police say this group of people go well beyond just being teenagers and the video

is highly disturbing and graphic in nature.

The group of teens lit a cat on fire with cigarette lighters and beat it with a cinderblock.

Animal Control was eventually called to the scene at the 5100 block of Harford Road in

the northeast part of Baltimore, where the cat was pronounced dead.

Police have posted the video on YouTube and we've included it below.

Viewers are warned that some may consider the video to be graphic.

Neighbors asserted that incidents of this caliber occur frequently, with many transpiring

during school hours.

One of the suspects is said to be no older than 14 years old.

Baltimore Police Department reported by way of Facebook –

Detectives are investigating a case of animal cruelty that occurred in Northeast Baltimore.

On December 16, 2017, at approximately 4:30pm, a group of suspects assaulted and then set

a cat on fire in the 5100 block of Harford Road.

Animal Control was called to the scene where the cat was pronounced deceased.

Images of the suspects were obtained from a surveillance camera in the area.

Anyone with information on the identity of the suspects is asked to call detectives at

443-681-0101 or Metro Crime Stoppers at 1-866-7Lockup.

"I have fear, even though they're teenagers, when I come across them or see them, I just

feel something inside," a woman who lives in the neighborhood told WBAL-TV.

"I saw five kids out in the back.

They were poking a cat right next to my property with sticks, cigarette lighters and they threw

a cinder block onto the cat, and I was like 'Oh my god.'"

The woman who lives nearby who did not want to be identified said she saw them smiling

and laughing while abusing the animal and called the police.

"The cat had to be alive because they wouldn't be poking it and sticking lighters and everything

to it if it wasn't alive," the woman said.

The surveillance video shows the teens throwing cinder blocks at the cat's head, lighting

it on fire with cigarette lighters, and tossing it around with sticks.

The people we talked to didn't want to be identified but say the teens have been causing

trouble for months.

"Damaging people's property hanging outside of the 7/11 and stores like that I don't

know where the parents are and I think they are partly responsible for these cats being

killed like this," One neighbor said.

It goes beyond kids being kids.

"I don't think it's kids being kids, I think it's the parents not looking at

these groups of kids that's hanging together," said a witness.

"To me, it's like a babysitter that they're letting these kids go out in groups and they

figure they're alright and they don't know what they're doing,"

The neighbor said she hasn't seen them get aggressive towards other people, but this

disregard for life is troubling.

"When they start killing animals next they start killing people."

She hopes this story gets to them, and their parents.

"I would tell them to try to have respect for other people and their property.

Matter fact I'd ask them would you want your mother's home to be treated like this

I actually said that to them,"

According to the Baltimore Sun –

The department is already under a federal consent decree demanding reform after findings

of unconstitutional policing.

The agency was rocked this year by revelations of a corrupt Gun Trace Task Force accused

of robbing people and planting evidence.

Baltimore suffered 343 homicides in 2017 — the second most in a single year, and the most

per capita in city history.

More than 1,000 people were shot last year.

A police department that has been

Baltimore ended 2016 with the second-highest number of murders per capita in its history,

reports say.

Meanwhile, the number of officers dropped another 6.1 percent in 2016.

Since 2014, the force has seen hundreds of officers leave the job.

At the end of 2014, the city had a 2,805-officer force, but there were only 2,634 officers

at the end of 2015.

By the closing days of 2016, that number had fallen to 2,445 officers, according to Yahoo

News.

Not only has political pressure due to various department prosecutions hit morale hard, but

budget cuts, even in the face of rising crime, have also put a crimp in the department.

With the political and media scrutiny, Baltimore officers have felt like they are "walking

on eggshells."

"All of us are walking on eggshells.

What's the next explosive thing that's going to set the powder keg off?

What's the next matchstick?" president of the Baltimore City Fraternal Order of Police

Lt. Gene Ryan told the Baltimore Sun.

"If society wants us to be a softer police department, you have to be careful what you

wish for."

The worst pressure began after the death of suspect Freddie Gray in 2015.

The man's death while in police custody sparked months of riots and property destruction,

all masking a sharp rise in crime rates, including murder.

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Nintendo Switch Online WILL be A LOT better than you think - Duration: 11:30.

I knoooowww how DARE they charge $20 for Nintendo Switch's online multiplayer.

THEY'RE NOT EVEN GOOD AT ONLINE!

HAVE YO PLAYED MARIO KART????

20 WHOLE US DOLLARS A YEAR!

THAT'S LIKE, 5 CENTS A DAY!

YOU KNOW HOW MUCH TAFFY I COULD'VE BEEN BUYING WITH THAT BACK IN 1946??….

me either…

POINT IS, IT'S EVIL!

EVIL!

HEY!

I FINALLY GOT A NEW CAPTURE CARD!

I'm gonna stream at some point in the next few days so I'd suggest clicking the bell

or the star on YouTube Gaming to know when.

The plan is to play Splatoon 2 with you guys (sponsors get priority so if you're sponsored

be sure you're there if you wanna play!

Also!

We have new emotes!

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Ok.

On to the viiiiideeeoooo

Switch Online has EASILY been the biggest Switch mystery since it was officially revealed

and the service was announced back in January of last year.

Amongst other things, that event wasn't exactly the best info dump in recent memory,

but, the saving grace for those other things is that they have all received SIGNIFICANTLY

clearer explanations since then if not, they've been fully released by now.

Switch Online was SUPPOSED to be out by now, but, Switch is just as an abstract concept

to us as it was then.

When they first announced it, we had no price, no definitive window, and we had a pitch for

the additional PS Plus/Games with Gold like incentives.

Thing is, the only thing that we've learned FOR SURE in VERY clear language is the pricing

model.

Which, I'll get to toward the end.

THAT is actually the most important piece to this puzzle I think.

In fact, I think some of gamers most hated things will be powerful tools in our effort

to drag Nintendo into the 21st century when it comes to online play.

More on that later.

First, let's get into what we know, and, kind of already have.

The Online Lounge.

This is something that we sort of have access to in a limited beta like form where for a

limited time EXCLUSIVELY for Splatoon 2 you can chat, set up matches, buy exclusive gear,

view stats, check upcoming events and stage changes, pick splat test teams,and judge your

friends for their stupid decisions.

This will clearly be expanded on and changed on a game to game basis and I think with the

right approach coming from both 1st and 3rd parties

Nintendo's app description says "The Nintendo Switch Online app is designed to help enhance

your online gameplay experience on Nintendo Switch.

With this app, you can check game-specific services (e.g., SplatNet 2 for Splatoon 2),

invite friends to play with you via social media, and use voice chat while gaming."

Everybody HATES this.

& I can understand why.

I personally don't care because I've always used discord and before voice clients like

Skype to play online games with friends.

Most people though, I imagine have grown accustom to what the other guys do, allow for voice

chat through the system itself.

& that's fair enough, there's no real reason why Nintendo CAN'T do that.

The system has the functionality already built into certain games like Splatoon supporting

it locally.

Hell, Wii U could even use voice chat for certain games.

The only thing I think stopping Nintendo is their desire to police things like that.

My guess is that Nintendo's rationale is they don't want kids to be exposed to the

to random people they may play with unless they have VERY deliberate permission to do

so otherwise.

ESPECIALLY since now you can pretty easily get a link to a match from a streamer or some

other internet personality.

There's of course an argument against that.

Arguments I'm sure I'll see in the comments anyway, so, go for it.

You tell ME why Nintendo's dumb for this part.

Discord, in particular, has thrown their hat in the ring to take the reigns for Nintendo's

voice chat system, & I for one am 1000% on board for that.

As I said, I use discord anyway so to be able to give users that want to use the Switch

as their passthrough for voice chat via a Discord developed API can easily chat with

people like me that prefer using a more dedicated professional setup.

Do I think Nintendo will do this?

Meh?

Who knows?

There seems to be a shakeup over at Nintendo of sorts.

They're a lot more open to collaboration.

So, maybe?

Also, in the same vain people also seem to want an achievement system.

I'm not the type of player to chase that sort of thing, so, let me know why that matters

in the comments to.

Something I DO have personal investment in is the Classic Game Service they mentioned

and proceeded to confuse us all about.

Initially, the announcement was they'd release NES and potentially SNES games with online

multiplayer functionality.

These games would be taken away at the end of every month.

I can see a usage case for this being that everyone has a limited time to play that would

inflate the online player base for whatever game they released.

Kinda like how Online Betas typically function.

Only, more functional than that.

I would've hoped at least.

FORTUNATELY, Nintendo seems to have changed their tune on this particular feature.

They're now saying these games will go on to live in a dedicated library of games a

kin to a Netflix or more relevant to this industry, PS Now, but, my assumption is that

it'll function more like Xbox's Game Pass.

I can't imagine Nintendo has any interest in streaming games from the cloud like Sony.

It hasn't seemed to have really paid off for anyone yet.

This Classic Game Collection will be games you can download and play for as long as you're

a Switch Online subscriber.

That's an improvement to their online service they ALREADY made after hearing the feedback.

Nintendo Switch Online will run us $4 for a one-month subscription, $8 for a three-month

subscription OR $20 for the year.

This is the biggest point of contention amongst longtime Nintendo fans, lapsed fans, and new

fans alike.

No one wants to pay money for a thing they used to get for free after all.

HOWEVER, THIS is the biggest reason why I'm POSITIVE Switch Online will at the VERY least

be reliable.

The cash incentive will help tremendously.

It always has and it always will.

Up until now… or…

I guess… up until some time this year…

Nintendo has treated online play like that thing they know everyone wants them to get

around to, but, aren't really too eager to do.

They've flirted with online play for some time now, even spanning back to the Famicom

WAAAY back in 1988 with what they called the Famicom Net System or Famicom Modem.

In fact, Nintendo used that experience to incorporate an online service of some sort

for every one of their systems since then.

SNES had Satelliview, N64 had Randnet via 64DD, Gamecube… didn't have a BRANDED

service, but it did support it, & I'm sure we know what they did from there with Wii,

& Wii U.

None of these things were GREAT but, none of these things required an international

subscription model in a world where people have expectations for that market.

Nintendo will not be able to sweep bad performance under the rug for a service people are paying

for.

Just like Sony couldn't when people started paying for Playstation Plus and later had

to pay an increased price.

Xbox Live costed money from the door and as a result has stood heads and shoulders above

all other services for some time now.

I believe this trend will hold true for Nintendo.

Fans can yell about Nintendo's online services all they wanna when they aren't paying for

it.

Nintendo will always brush the bulk of those complaints off due to it being an additive

thing that doesn't add to their core business.

Having paying customers that have superior alternative options will force them to improve.

That's how capitalism works.

If they don't improve, people won't pay.

Wii U proved that.

Not to mention the fact that Nintendo seems to really be putting an emphasis on online

multiplayer already.

Most of their 2017 1st party offering was comprised of online multiplayer games.

This is new thing for them.

Trust me.

I know.

We're no strangers to shaking our fist at Nintendo for not including online play in

their plans.

Click the Mario Party video in the in the cards for proof.

That video is VINTAGE FanatixFour.

Ooooold school.

But yeah, it was a different Nintendo.

We have a renewed Nintendo moving into 2018.

One that even cares about third parties and has a platform that third parties perform

well on.

third parties that very clearly have their eyes locked on online play & games as a service

on EVERY other platform.

Do you REALLY think they'd let Switch be the one platform they DON'T try to utilize

this tactic on?

It's easily the belle of the ball.

Skipping out on it would be a crime and I'm sure publishers know that.

They'll be pressuring Nintendo to step up their services more than anyone.

& Nintendo may not have ALWAYS listened to third parties but that's changed in recent

years.

Even in the days of Wii U 3rd parties were able to convince Nintendo to swap out the

GamePad's circle pads from the original concept in favor of clickable analog sticks.

Granted, they obviously didn't include them as much in the considerations as Sony or Microsoft

usually do when creating their new platforms.

Or even as much as they must have with Switch, but, it was a start.

& I think we can all agree that it wasn't a nonstarter they have been cooperating with

outside parties more and more ever since.

Funnily enough, given recent controversies, I think games as a service will be another

ally in this fight.

Not because NINTENDO wants to utilize those tactics, but, their partners sure do.

With enough pressure from them I am COMPLETELY sure we will eventually see Nintendo make

a concerted effort toward modernizing their approach to online play.

At the end of the day, Playstation was in a similar boat as Nintendo at the tail end

of last generation.

Actually, I'd argue they had it WORSE & my bank would agree.

The hack didn't do their online reputation any favors.

& look at THEM now.

There's even cases where PSN handles certain games better than Xbox Live.

That is entirely because of Sony making online play a priority.

If Sony can do it.

Nintendo can do it.

But those are MY thoughts.

What do YOU think?

Will Switch Online follow this trend of modernization that Nintendo has been on with the Switch

thus far?

Will it take people paying for a while like PSN did?

Or will it be straight garbage forever?

Let me know in the comment if you like this video be sure to click the like button subscribe

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Ok, that's it for me.

See you on Saturday.

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Giant Robot, Electronic Skin and more -- Mind Blow #117 - Duration: 10:34.

Oolitic limestone blocks used to build the Pentagon and Empire State Building were made

by microbes that lived up to 340 million years ago.

So thanks for the building materials, microbes.

And a study of ethnic groups on the Malay Peninsula found that hunter-gatherers are

far more adept at identifying smells than farmers.

The Semaq Beri were able to name specific smells as easily we name colors, which suggests

that how we live affects how we smell.

Vsauce!

Kevin here.

This is Mind Blow.

NASA is working to ensure that planes avoid one another's wake -- and even figure out

how to surf them.

With about 100,000 flights per day worldwide, sophisticated air traffic control systems

make sure planes don't collide, but a wake encounter can be just as dangerous.

The Automated Cooperative Trajectories project at NASA's Armstrong Flight Research Center

are using technology to track invisible, spinning wakes described as "horizontal tornadoes"

-- and they're inspired by concepts in nature such as when geese fly in a V-formation.

Planes that fly on top of rising air from wakes will be able to conserve fuel and reduce

emissions.

Which is good.

It turns out babbling babies manipulate adults -- and it helps them further their own education.

Researchers at Cornell's Behavioral Analysis of Beginning Years Laboratory or BABY LAB

-- found that babies organize their mothers' verbal responses and use more mature babbling

to draw out more interaction.

That results in a greater number of learning opportunities for babies and encourages simpler

responses and learnable information.

So blahblahblah actually means... teach me more.

Speaking of babies, dolphins recognize themselves in a mirror, and they can do it many months

sooner than human babies.

A psychologist at Hunter College spent years working with two dolphins, Bayley and Foster,

observing their behavior in a mirror.

She found that by 7 months, dolphins engaged in self-directed behavior, including wagging

their tongues and swirling their bodies.

In contrast, human babies can take 12-15 months to reach this developmental milestone.

So score one for dolphins.

Electronic skin that lets you manipulate virtual objects is poised to replace bulky VR wearables.

Researchers from Germany have combined two existing technologies to develop a barely-perceptible

electronic skin that uses magnetic fields to track movement.

And the next step is to ditch permanent magnets and incorporate the use of geomagnetic fields

for positioning the way that sharks can.

Which sounds amazing.

And now a word from Ansco!

When the neighbors drop by for a slideshow, it's fun for everyone.

But what's the answer when you want to runoff both regular-sized slides and over-sized slides?

The answer is the new Anscomatic, the A+ slide projector from Ansco.

It's the world's only fully-automatic projector to take all popular slides.

Cardboard, glass, metal and plastic.

And when it's time for those big two and a quarter slides, no problem.

Anscomatic projects 'em.

Clear and sharp.

And Anscomatic runs itself, or with the remote control, you can control your slides from

anywhere in the room at any speed you choose.

At the end of the show, Anscomatic even turns on the lights.The new Anscomatic is available

at most dealers for just $11.95 down.

Photographs projected in your living room?

Awesome..

Let's do a blowback.

Mind Blow #99 in November, 2015, featured the Scan Pyramids Project and they just recently

discovered two mysterious voids.

The voids in the Great Pyramid of Giza will be inspected by a mix of subatomic particle

detection and tiny robots.

Built over 4,500 years ago, the Great Pyramid is the oldest Wonder of the World but it's

difficult to study without damaging.

Small particles called muons form when cosmic rays interact with the Earth's atmosphere,

and they lose speed when they travel through dense objects.

By measuring muon velocity, they identified two secret chambers that could be corridors,

serve structural functions, or… who knows.

A team from the French National Institute for Computer Science and Applied Mathematics

is also constructing two very small robots that will be able to explore the voids by

entering through a tiny drilled hole.

A team of Canadian paleontologists have shed light on why few modern animals have the tail

weaponry that made some dinosaurs so destructive.

They concluded that animals with tail weapons like the ankylosaurus were generally large,

herbivorous, and had armored bodies.

As skin armor evolved from bone, tail weapons evolved to be softer, too.

Modern animals like porcupines tend to have tail weapons made of the softer keratin -- except

for Smaug, a small lizard named after the dragon in The Hobbit that retains a bony,

spiked tail.

Presumably to guard treasure.

The Coyote III, initially designed for space exploration, is now being used for search

and rescue and to identify gas leaks in buildings.

The German Research Center for Artificial Intelligence developed the Coyote and proved

that it was capable of handling any kind of terrain.

Its on-board computer allows autonomous exploration and responding to data from sensors for practical

purposes here on Earth -- yet another trickle-down benefit from space research.

Roosters are really loud why don't they go deaf?

Roosters have evolved to protect themselves from their own deafening crows.

Researchers at the University of Antwerp and University of Ghent found that the internal

sound pressure of a rooster's crow can reach a whopping 140 decibels, which is 50 decibels

more than a lawn mower and 20 more than a loud concert.

Micro-CT scans of roosters' heads showed that their auditory canal closes when their

beak opens, which essentially plugs their own ears and insulates them from damage.

Now you know that.

The brains of musicians may be as different as the music they play.

Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences in

Liepzig found that different processes occur in the brains of classical and jazz musicians

even when they played the exact same piece.

The study of professional pianists showed that jazz musicians were more flexible and

able to "re-plan" harmonies more easily than classical pianists, suggesting that evaluating

the effects of music on the brain might be most accurate when done across the global

musical spectrum.

The European Union's SecondHands project is supporting the development of robots with

predictive action to help humans.

ARMAR-6 is a human-like robot that can aid maintenance technicians by recognizing what

they're doing and offer help at the perfect time.

One of the things we're working on is a project called SecondHands.

This is developing a robot to assist our maintenance technicians.

It's called SecondHands because it's literally meant to be a second pair of hands for the

technician to get their work done.

Having now received a SecondHands robot in our lab we're working together with all our

partners to integrate different functionalities in order to demonstrate a real-world maintenance

task.

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And as always - thanks for watching.

The domestication of the computer already has begun.

In Phoenix, Arizona the Charles Crawshaw family has learned to live with a computer terminal

in their kitchen.

This teletypewriter is connected by ordinary telephone lines to a

computer complex in New York City 2,400 miles away.

Charles Crawshaw, a General Electric engineer works on technical problems.

His wife, Barbara, uses the computer for various household chores.

Here, the computer has expanded the proportions of a recipe for six into a recipe for fourteen.

By the 21st century, home computers may be as common as today's telephone.

Hey, what are you doing?

Having fun!

The children of the 21st century, might be educated by a computer at home.

The Crawshaw daughters do some of their homework this way today.

Tomorrow's home computer won't simply do old jobs in new ways.

By the time the Crawshaw daughters have families of their own, we may created jobs for computers

that we haven't even dreamed of today.

Even with a computer in her kitchen, Mrs. Crawshaw still cooks her family's meals.

Cooking might be different in the 21st century.

Industrial designer, Henry Dreyfuss.

I like to think that the art of baking a homemade pie won't be lost.

But maybe the one that comes out of the supermarket's gonna be better than the one that you can

make at home because we've lost the art.

I think that packages for quick food and this doesn't just have to be in the kitchen.

The package might very well have a disposable electric plug as part of it.

And you just plug this in, the package would heat, you'd eat the food, and you might even

eat the package.

All the wasted paper in the world, it's conceivable that when the package is heated, it would

turn into part of the food.

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