Thứ Hai, 12 tháng 2, 2018

Waching daily Feb 12 2018

Yo, PewDiePie, the one and only Man's not hot, never hot

Skrrat, skidi-kat-kat Boom

Two plus two is four, minus one that's three, quick maffs

Everyday man's on the block, smoke trees See your girl in the park, that girl is a

uckers When the ting went quack-quack-quack, you

man were ducking (you man ducked) Hold tight, Asznee (my brudda), he's got the

pumpy (big ting) Hold tight, my man (my guy), he's got the

frisbee I trap, trap, trap on the phone, movin' that

cornflakes Rice Krispies, hold tight my girl Whitney

(my G) On the road doin' ten toes, like my toes (like

my toes) You man thought I froze, I see a peng girl,

then I pose (chilin') If she ain't on it, I ghost, hah, look at

your nose (check your nose, fam) You donut, nose long like garden hose

I tell her man's not hot, I tell her man's not hot

The girl told me, "Take off your jacket" I said, "Babes, man's not hot" (never hot)

I tell her man's not hot (never hot) I tell her man's not hot (never hot)

The girl told me, "Take off your jacket" I said, "Babes, man's not hot" (never hot)

Hop out the four-door with the .44, it was one, two, three and four (us man)

Chillin' in the corridor (yo), your dad is forty-four

And he's still callin' man for a draw (look at him), let him know

When I see him, I'm gonna spin his jaw (finished) Take man's Twix by force (take it), send man's

shop by force (send him) Your girl knows I've got the sauce (flexin'),

no ketchup (none) Just sauce (saucy), raw sauce

Ah, yo, boom, ah

The ting goes skrrrahh, pap, pap, ka-ka-ka Skidiki-pap-pap, and a pu-pu-pudrrrr-boom

Skya, du-du-ku-ku-dun-dun Poom, poom, you don' know

I tell her man's not hot (man's not), I tell her man's not hot (never hot)

The girl told me, "Take off your jacket" I said, "Babes, man's not hot" (never hot)

I tell her man's not hot I tell her man's not hot (never hot)

The girl told me, "Take off your jacket" I said, "Babes, man's not hot"

For more infomation >> PewDiePie Sings Mans Not Hot - Duration: 2:19.

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Good Girls Promo "A Girl's Gotta Do..." (SUB ITA) - Duration: 0:30.

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Специальное предложение по детской мебели. Улучшенный вариант мебели для подростка. - Duration: 1:04.

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Structure of the Jewish Prayer Service - Intro to Tefillah with Rabbi Wendi Geffen - Duration: 3:10.

Although Jews can pray individually anytime...for a service Jews tend to pray

in a group of ten or more people. We also pray out of a prayer book called

a siddur, which means order. Each prayer helps to form a story taking us all the

way back to creation up through what we imagine might be a perfect world.

The service also gives each of us a shared way to express our multifaceted

relationships with God through different prayer types like blessing petition and

Thanksgiving. Imagine the service as if it were a team sporting event - just

like you wouldn't start a game without stretching first, the service begins with

an introductory period for warmup, which might include selected Psalms, songs or

other readings depending upon the occasion. Once everyone is warmed up the

service officially begins with a praise prayer called Barchu, essentially the

equivalent of the umpire chanting "Now play ball!" After that comes Shema

and her blessings - Shema is one of the oldest prayers we

have...it's technically not a prayer but rather a series of biblical quotes, the

first of which and the most famous sums up the unifying guiding principle of

Judaism... that the Jewish people believe in one God. If you had to write about the

essence of Judaism in a tweet, this would definitely be a possibility

the next main section of the service is the Amidah. it's so important that Jewish

tradition teaches that if you had to choose only one part of the service to

include, the Amidah would be that choice. Then the last part of the service

involves two concluding prayers: Aleinu which envisions a perfected and unified

world, and then the Mourners Kaddish. Whew, the game is coming to a close. Now there's

a cool-down ending that usually contains some form of a closing song or

benediction or both. A few other things to expect: some services also include a

reading from that week's Torah portion as well as a Dvar Torah, or sermon. One

last word - by and large, anywhere in the world you go when Jews pray certain

prayers like Barchu, the Amidah and Aleinu they always turn towards

Jerusalem...in fact most synagogue sanctuaries in America are built to

orient the congregation to face east. This practice reinforces the core

concept that no matter where we are and what the unique details are of our

variant communal practices, at the end of the day we are all channeling our

energies, prayers and hearts in the same direction.

For more infomation >> Structure of the Jewish Prayer Service - Intro to Tefillah with Rabbi Wendi Geffen - Duration: 3:10.

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How to Get 4000 Hours Watchtime On YouTube [10 Top Tips] - Duration: 11:51.

The two most important numbers on

YouTube right now are 1000 subscribers

and 4,000 hours of watch time. Well let

me introduce you to a third number, ten.

That's ten top tips to help you get to this one.

Let's roll

Hello everyone welcome back to vidiQ

my name is Rob if this is your first

time here we are the YouTube tool and

service that aims to help you get more

views in less time. Our tool is, of course,

free to download, a link is in the

description and while you're at it

subscribe to our channel and click on

the notification bell to make sure you

don't miss any of our content.

The YouTube Partner Program or monetization

on your channel, the rules have changed

recently. Now you need 1,000 subscribers

& 4000 hours of watch time. We've already

done a detailed video on 10 tips to get

to 1000 subscribers so if you haven't

already watched that one click right

here right now. If you have already got

1000 subscribers good job, now let's move

on to 4000 hours of watch time. It may

seem daunting but the first thing you

need to look at when trying to achieve

this goal is perspective. There's two

ways of looking at this you can make the

numbers sound daunting or

manageable. 4000 hours of watch time it's

240,000 minutes or 166 days of people

watching your videos. That sounds pretty

terrifying doesn't it? Or you can look at

it from a much more manageable

perspective. 4000 hours is 240,000

minutes of watch time. Divide that by 12

as you need that watch time over 12

months, that becomes 20,000 minutes. Now

you need 1,000 subscribers so let's say

1,000 people watch your videos on a

regular basis that means you need 1,000

people to watch 20 minutes of your

content a month or less than one minute

of your content each day from those

thousand people to reach your goals. So

don't make things harder than what they

appear. break it down into manageable

chunks. And a special mention to Kids vs Dad

gaming who introduced me to this

mathematical concept. So on the one hand

if we have perspective, on the other hand

what we need is patience. Rome wasn't

built in a day, your YouTube channel is

not going to be built in three or four

weeks. You have 12 months to reach these

requirements

And once you do meet these targets

YouTube is not going to immediately

monetize your content the day after.

You'll have to go through a review

process so if you're always chasing

these things that are in control of a

another entity you're going to

continually frustrate yourself. Now what is

much less frustrating is our real-time

stats bar that sits at the top of all

YouTube pages when you install the vidIQ

Chrome extension. It tracks your progress

to 4,000 hours of watch time over 12

months with a breakdown graph and a

progress bar if you mouse over the

statistics. When you hit the 4,000 hours

requirement the metric turns from amber

to green, for more information on this

tool click on the card on screen now.

Okay now for some practical tips

about being a youtuber and getting those

four thousands hours of watch time.

YouTube is often about differentiating

yourself from the crowd, doing something

different but familiar. I know that may

sound odd but the chances are if you

just have a simple idea about doing

gaming videos or beauty videos or

vlogging videos the chances are it's

already being done. You need to

personalize it, take control of your own

content, find a particular niche, be the

best youtuber that you can be for your

content to deliver a valuable message to

your audience: take this as an example.

Brick Built Replicas has 8,000

subscribers and 800,000 video views. The

channel is about recreating life-size

functional Lego replicas of iconic video

game weapons from games such as

counter-strike and Call of Duty. Now

these two topics Lego and gaming are

highly saturated markets on YouTube but

look what happens when you mesh the two

together. You create something unique

something eye-catching. You may be

familiar with both Lego and video games

but you've never seen them used in this

way. As a fan of both it makes me want to

click on the videos and watch what

they're all about. Now there was no

overnight success for this channel. The

Video Creator has painstakingly been

making these videos for a couple of

years now but slowly interest has built

and finally he's had a couple of a

breakthrough videos which have brought

in hundreds of thousands of views. The

YouTube audience is always looking for

something new, something exciting but

something that they can also associate

with

question is can you deliver such a thing?

Now if you're not comfortable with

creating new ideas you can chase

trending or current ideas but if you're

a small channel you've got to be strategic

about this. Let's say you bought an

iPhone 10 when it was first released. If

you're a small Channel do you really

think you can compete with the larger

tech channels when it comes to unboxings,

reviews, general guidance on how to use a

device? You're going to get swamped by all

the other larger tech channels. So you

may want to concentrate on one

particular feature on the device which

you can really dominate with unique

contents such as looking at an Animojis.

When I was a very small tech YouTube

channel I spent years trying to find a

niche and when I finally discovered one

I decided to put all of my efforts into

it and eventually dominated it. try

searching for iPhone screen recorder and

you may see a familiar face. For the full

story on that click right here.

Next up and something that's often

spoken about when it comes to YouTube

fundamentals is consistency. Now there's

a couple of ways we can look at this,

there is the most obvious form of

consistency which is to post content on

a regular basis whether it be every day,

every week, every couple of weeks;

whenever you have the opportunity to

post new content on YouTube that's going

to benefit your channel. Usually the

majority of your video views come from

the first 48 hours of your video's life

so if you can publish regular videos that

obviously means we're going to get more

views and more watch time. Now

understandably for some channels that's

not as easy as it might be. Vlogging may

take an hour to make the video and edit

it whereas if you're doing animation or

drawings that could take weeks even

months. So think about how you can

maximize this opportunity. Maybe you want

to do a time-lapse of a quick

run-through of one of your drawings or a

behind the scenes episode on some

animation, or some way to produce content

that keeps a viewer interested and

engaged in between what you would call

your hero videos. You can also a try and

repurpose content. Let's say for example

you do short tutorials. Well if you

have three or four tutorials on the same

subject maybe you can put them all

together in one piece that's maybe 10 to

12 minutes long

and you've got a perfectly sized Youtube

video. Now the other side of consistency

is your message or your value

proposition. Let's say you're interested

in wrestling, video games, TV shows, the

Dallas Cowboys and you cover all of

these topics in different videos. That's

just going to confuse the audience:

they're not really sure what your

channel is about and I see this time and

time again when I do channel reviews on

vid IQ. So when you're a small channel

trying to find your niche really focus

on what you are truly the most

passionate about and throw everything

into that area of interest. To summarize

this point I'm going to borrow a phrase

from the legendary YouTube consultant

Tim Schmoyer who says: who should be

watching and why should they care. I've

done a whole video on this subject so

take a look if you're interested it's

really quite emotional. YouTube playlists

we've talked about them before and

you've guessed it we're going to talk

about them again. First of all it makes

sense to you as a Video Creator to put

all of your similar content into one

bucket but for the viewer when they

click on a link to take them to a video

playlist if they enjoy one video it will

autoplay onto the next video from your

channel so that's more watch time for

you. When you have good content in good

playlist that really ramps up what we

might call session watch time. The viewer

is in your mini ecosystem on YouTube and

on average audience retention is higher

when viewers watch videos from

playlists because they're more invested

in your content. If you haven't already

tried live streams on YouTube you

should at least give it one try. From a

purely mathematical and economical point of

view if you get 40 people to watch one

hour of a live stream that's 40 hours,

one percent of the way to your watch

time goal. Now yes they can be daunting

and if you want to get a technical setup

like this it does take a little bit of

time but it's really good for practicing

presenting in front of camera and don't

worry if you make one or two mistakes,

on live stream you can certainly be

forgiven for that. A live streams also

represents the perfect opportunity to

repurpose content.

If you have a particularly astounding

two minutes within a live stream you can

clip that from the live stream and

present it as a brand-new video to your

audience. As you may have noticed on the

vidIQ Channel one of our main goals

this year is to do a lot more live

streams and we're certainly benefiting

from creating a much broader community

and connecting personally with our

audience and those live streams are

bringing in more and more views and

watch time every time we do one. Earlier

on in this video we talked about

strategically targeting trending videos

to get an immediate quick boost in watch

time but if you want sustained, long-term

watch time hours the real money is in

evergreen content. Whether you want to

replace the tire on your car, unblock

your toilet or get more YouTube views

those terms were being searched for in

2008 they're being searched for today

and they'll be searched for in 10 years'

time. Evergreen content is a tough nut to

crack because video creators understand

the value of these videos so you again

need to niche down, find something really

specific that really interests you and

you think you may find an audience for

and then start producing content about

it. This video in itself is a form of

evergreen content. We think that

Youtubers are going to be searching for

the term: how to get 4000 hours of watch

time for however long YouTube keep these

new requirements in place. Hopefully if

we're successful with this video it will

rise to the top of the search terms on

YouTube and people will be frequently

visiting this content on a regular basis.

And finally when you put all of these

techniques and strategies together and

you're hustling through the YouTube

world making video after video, keep a

close eye on how they perform. When you

see particular videos on particular

topics or when you use a different style

or whether you do live streams. Double

down on that content. YouTube is telling

you what content it wants to see from

you to deliver to an audience and there

should be no reason for you to dismiss

it. Here at vidIQ we practice what we

preach so this is a classic example. The

YouTube changes to monetization have

been a big story and we've covered it a

lot and every time we do we notice more

people joining in in the conversation and a

bigger audience watching our content. So

we've doubled down with more

content, providing you with more tools

and these are real results.

Eighty percent increase in watch time

two hundred and fifty thousand minutes

we've met those requirements.

And so can you with these ten top tips to help you

get to a four thousand hours of watch

time and as a bonus tip try list videos

yourselves. These small bite-sized pieces

of information contained within longer

videos really do help with watch time.

We'd love to hear your thoughts, ideas

and tips on helping people to get to

four thousand hours of watch time. Let us

know in the comments below.

If you enjoyed this video don't forget

to give it a thumbs up and for more

content just like this subscribe to

vidIQ. Enjoy the rest of your video

making day, good luck getting to 4,000

hours of watch time bye for now.

For more infomation >> How to Get 4000 Hours Watchtime On YouTube [10 Top Tips] - Duration: 11:51.

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🌍💻 Internet Safety Day with Andrew Surman - Duration: 2:23.

Interviewer: Tell me about this then, what's the reason behind all this?

The kids are learning about Internet safety which i think is a massive part of

society now, especially with access to social media and unfortunately

there are people out there, that will prey on things like that, so I think

it's an important thing for young kids to learn, because it is the modern

day now and there's no stopping kids and people going on social media

and it's important to know how to use it properly.

My nine-year-old he's got an

iPod Touch and you know that there's things that they they could end

up going on, you know we don't let them, but they can send

messages to people their friends or whatever and I think you have to be so

careful, because there's so many things that can be accessed on phones,

tablets, computers and if you're not careful then there's a whole

world out there which you don't really want to be involved in. So I think it's

very important. I think it's obviously a parent's responsibility and as you can

see the school's responsibility and I think it's massive with the club

coming in and and talking about it, making young children aware.

Throughout the school year, we deliver Connect With Care internet safety lessons within the

school, it's Safer Internet day today, so it was a special treat for the

pupils to get a visit from Andrew Surman and really enhance that message that we

deliver week in week out. We live in a very modern world there's lots of access

to social media and the internet for the children and they seem to be

learning about even younger, so for us to go into schools and help the teachers

deliver that message about how they can stay safe online, it's really important.

It helps educate the children in terms of using and technology and enhancing

the way they learn. Being safe online is a really important part of what they

do, and in terms of us as a company we look after technology, so there's a good match.

The excitement in the room today you could see on the children's

faces when Andrew walked in, they

feel really engaged, they look like they're actually absorbing the

information, it just takes it up a level from the usual day-to-day teaching

when you've got a star in the room as well. It's nice to be involved

with with the partnership and coming out to see the children, and see

what they're learning and some of the great work that AFCB are doing.

For more infomation >> 🌍💻 Internet Safety Day with Andrew Surman - Duration: 2:23.

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Инди-игры - ДЕРЬМО?? - Duration: 6:56.

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The Army of the Dead - 'We Fight' Scene | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) CLIP - Duration: 5:01.

Who enters my domain?

One who will have your allegiance.

The Dead do not suffer the living to pass.

You will suffer me.

The way is shut.

It was made by those who are dead.

And the Dead keep it.

The way is shut.

Now you must die.

I summon you to fulfill your oath.

None but the king of Gondor may command me.

That line was broken.

It has been remade.

Fight for us...

and regain your honor.

What say you?

What say you?

You waste your time, Aragorn.

They had no honor in life, they have none now in death.

I am Isildur's heir.

Fight for me...

and I will hold your oaths fulfilled.

What say you?

You have my word!

Fight, and I will release you from this living death!

What say you?!

Stand, you traitors!

Out!

Legolas!

Run!

We fight.

For more infomation >> The Army of the Dead - 'We Fight' Scene | The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) CLIP - Duration: 5:01.

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VGC Progress Report #3 - December 2017 - Sketching Curves and Annoying Patreon Fee - Duration: 3:28.

Hi everyone, this is Boris, and welcome to VGC Weekly Updates!

First of all, thank you to all my sponsors!

It's now been two months since I started this project, and even though it took a little

bit of time to get started, I'm now making more progress.

Last week, I started to add, finally, sketching functionality into VGC Illustration.

So now, I can use my mouse or my pen tablet, and start sketching a few curves.

It's still very basic, so unlike in VPaint, there is no undo, no connections between curves,

you cannot save or open, there is no selection mechanism, and you cannot even pan or zoom

the view.

Also, VGC Illustration doesn't have yet the smart curve smoothing technique that VPaint

uses, so if you draw too fast, you will start to see corners.

However, unlike in VPaint, I'm now using a modern OpenGL architecture, so you should

see a much better performance than the old OpenGL I was using in VPaint.

Alright, that's all for the code.

Regarding crowdfunding, you may notice that I changed the names of the rewards, and I

deleted the last one, which was unlikely to be pledged anyway.

The reason is that I've been asked what was the difference between sponsors and investors,

and the answer is in fact that there is no difference apart from the name.

So I decided to avoid confusion in the future and just rename everyone "Sponsors", and use the

same naming scheme as they use in the Blender Foundation.

And speaking of Patreon, I just received an email yesterday, saying that starting

December 18, they are changing the way fees are processed.

Before, you were paying exactly what you pledged (not counting Value-Added Tax for European

residents).

Patreon was getting 5% of that, and approximately 7% was paid in transaction fees.

But starting December 18th, in order to "make the income of creators more predictable",

Patreon will start to charge a service fee upfront to patrons.

The amount of this fee is 2.9% of your pledge + 35 cents.

In practice, this simply means that you will pay more than what you peldged, and I will

get more too.

On average, I get exactly the same percentage as what you give, but personally, I think

that's a bad system.

I'd rather prefer if Patreon would deduct these fees from what you give, instead of

adding it on top of it.

And I think that this is going to discourage people from donating.

Anyway, this is all for today, thank you for watching, and thank you all again for your donations!

As a reminder, these videos are only available to sponsors for a 2-month period

before they are made public, so if you're not a sponsor yet, and you want to know what

happened in the last two months, then please make sure to support me on Tipeee or Patreon,

I've put the link in the description of the video below.

Thank you all again, and see you next time!

For more infomation >> VGC Progress Report #3 - December 2017 - Sketching Curves and Annoying Patreon Fee - Duration: 3:28.

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[Eng Sub] Sotus S The Series | EP.5 [1/4] - Duration: 9:58.

On the last Saturday of this month,

we have the initiation activity

I'm sorry but I have to go to the office that day.

Behind me are the gear badges made for your year.

I want to be your boyfriend.

Can you take care of it for me?

But I have already had someone else's gear in my care.

So where is…the reward you promise to give me?

That's your reward.

Arthit,

I have an urgent task that needs your help

Can you check the price of transformer devices?

Please summarize them in a price list for me

Got it.

Let's get going, Earth.

All set?

Yes.

Arthit,

Yes?

I have an important matter that needs your favor

Well, we have a trouble with one supplier

They suddenly cancel their supplies for us.

I want you to find a new supplier

that can manufacture the plastic spoons like this for me.

I can do that

but I need to complete Khun Danai's assignment first.

Arthit,

this is very urgent matter.

Right now,

the Production Department has made the blenders

that are supposed to have this kind of spoons as freebies

If we fail to get a new supplier

we are going to have trouble with the Production Department

Okay.

I leave it to you

Hello, Sawasdee krap.

Yes,

is this Muang Man Plastic company?

I'm calling from Ocean Electrics.

It's too late, right?

Arthit,

what are you doing?

I'm trying to find a manufacturer

that can make the plastic spoons like this.

Haven't we ordered these spoons already?

Yes,

but P'John said the supplier we dealt

has just cancelled all of our orders.

Again?

Do you happen to know

who made the call and had these spoons made?

It's Siam Polimer Group.

I think it should be Win

But we haven't ordered from this company for quite some time

Get the contact number of Win

or the company number from Earth

Got it

Good luck.

What's up, Arthit?

Aha?

Win?

I'll find you his number.

What's the matter, Earth?

Arthit is asking for Win's number

He wants to get Siam Polimer Group's contact

to produce plastic spoons for the blenders we are making.

What?

I signed off last week to John to make the order.

Why do we need to find a new manufacturer?

Let me find the contact number for Arthit.

"Win"

Sales Department, Siam Polimer Group.

Are you going to the office now?

I'm not going back there today.

I have an errand to run for my family.

If you don't have anything to clear you can go home as well

If you get back to the office from here,

it would be around the end of business day anyway.

Okay ka.

How is it going, Arthit?

Any update?

I still cannot reach them

Well then, let's go to their company now

I go with you.

If we drive, we should catch them before they getting off from work

Okay.

Let's go.

Sawasdee ka.

What are you guys doing?

Oh, we are searching for a company to apply our internships.

You just finish your class?

Yes.

Do you happen to see Day?

The teacher is asking for him.

Oh, that young man?

We are here for a while.

We haven't seen them.

Is he causing any trouble?

Not at all, P'Tew

He has been absent for days.

Well, since we got back from the off-campus initiation

We should leave you guys now.

Sawasdee ka

P'Yong,

I wonder why we don't order supplies from Siam Polimer?

I don't know either.

But in the past,

we ordered from them very often.

It could be that Win has left our company

and no one keeps contact with Siam Polimer

What kind of person P'Win is?

Win is a very talented person.

He's the top performer of the Procurement Department

Come to think of it,

he's like you.

Starting at the Production

and got transferred to the Procurement.

Earth didn't tell you anything?

No.

Why?

Well, Earth and Win…

Forget it.

We make a turn here and we are there

Wait a sec.

What's up, Cherry?

P'Yong,

May I go in there first?

Sure, I'll go there soon.

Look at the shelf.

Sawasdee krap.

What can I do for you?

I'm here to see the Sales Department.

Have you made an appointment?

No, I haven't.

I think you better come here again tomorrow in the morning

Right now,

all of the employees have left the office

Well, I'm so sorry.

This is very urgent.

Can you help check if there's anyone can come and get my request?

I have to follow the rules here.

The business hours here are over.

I'm really sorry

Prayat.

Yes, sir?

What's going on?

This young man said he wanted to meet someone in the Sales

I told him that we are closed for today

Let him in.

I can take his request.

Yes, sir.

This way, please.

Thank you so much.

The last minute order like this

has a very high cost of production than normal lead time.

Are you okay?

You haven't come to class for many days.

This is my family matter.

I can handle it.

For this kind of problem,

you should not handle it alone.

You like to do things complicatedly

like the former guy who sat here

The owner of Bonus.

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P'Earth, Sawasdee krap

In the file,

it's a P.O. of the plastic spoons

which the previous supplier failed to make them within the agreed date.

So I found another supplier

and the price is even cheaper than the original supplier

This is very well prepared.

The price is cheaper too.

P'John,

for this matter,

I saw Arthit working on this file last night

I asked Arthit to check the quality of the manufacturer

Really?

Then, I guess I misunderstood it.

Please accept my apologies

All right.

I don't care who did what

I consider this as a teamwork that we must help together

If the outcome is good,

then, I'm happy with it.

Yes.

All right, Arthit

Have you prepared the comparison info of the old transformers' specifications

that our company has made?

It's all done, sir.

Then, put it on the screen.

If everything is all right,

I'll do the presentation to the executive board.

Well, this is the chart…

P'Piroj.

Are you in a meeting?

I'm sorry for interrupting you.

It's okay, P'Piroj.

Please go ahead.

I once told you that I wanted my nephew to work in the Procurement Department

This is Tod, my nephew.

He has just got back from abroad

All right, everyone.

This is Tod. He will work with us from now on.

Sawasdee krap

I'm Tod, Tanaphat.

Nice to meet you all.

Please give me advice and guidances

Help take care of him, Khun Danai.

Oh,

I believe in your team.

Thank you, sir.

All right, Khun Tod

Let me officially welcome you to our Procurement team

Yes.

The price of the transformers you have calculated here are pretty cheap

But if we include the wages and the delivery fee

the price is as high as other manufacturers.

Well, this is an old product.

If the presentation gets the green light,

we will add more details later.

Sorry for being rude.

You are…

Arthit krap.

My name is Som-O.

I'm the secretary of…

All right. All right.

You can introduce yourself back at the department.

Thank you, sir.

Hey, Kong.

How is your internship application going?

I have submitted the application to many companies

What about you?

Any plan tonight?

I have to practice the interview with May

The internship interview.

Where are you going today?

I have to prepare too

I have to prepare myself to have dinner with my line mentors

Yeah, don't be late. Be there on time.

Tew,

let's get going.

Okay.

You look zoning out, man.

Nothing, I'm just thinking about something

P'On, Sawasdee krap.

Your class is next?

Yes.

Hey, Tew.

Try to bring your junior line mentor to see us.

All right, see you.

Sawasdee krap, P'Tum, P'Ple.

Sawasdee krap.

Hi, Lin.

Sit here.

Take a seat first.

Why are you late?

We are almost full

Where's P'Arthit, by the way?

I thought you would be here together.

I was busy handling my internship applications

So I'm late.

And P'Arthit

I think he's showing up soon.

P'Tum,

P'Fon is not here with you?

Well, Fon has to take care of our son at home

My son was crying so she could not come.

You mentioned about the internship.

Have you submitted the applications yet?

Well, I have submitted to many companies.

MCG just contacted back earlier.

This company is good.

I heard that the students who do the internship there

can get accepted to work there right away.

Yes

Take your shot.

That place is good.

Knock yourself out.

Before they are gone.

Yes, you are late

Sawasdee krap.

P'Arthit, Sawasdee ka.

Sorry, bro.

I just finished my work. So I'm late

It's okay.

Well then, I go get more meat

Please eat a lot, P'Arthit.

Now that we are all here.

Let me say something to officially open this feast

First of all,

welcome all of new freshmen here.

And thank you so much for joining us here today

we are line mentors of 0062 and 0206

How about the seniors introduce themselves first?

So the juniors know who we are.

Hey, Lin.

Where have you submitted your internship applications?

Send my regard to P'Fon.

Sure.

I'll tell her.

Take care, bro

Sawasdee krap

How are you going home?

Do you want to share a cab with me?

It's okay.

I'm going to my own home today.

I have given my mother my word

I see.

By the way

how's your internship going?

I submitted my applications to many companies

But MCG just called me this evening to get an interview.

That's good.

So I…

don't have to be worried.

Well, P'…

Hold on.

Yes, P'Earth?

Sure, I'll send the details by email.

I'm out to eat.

I hurry and go back there.

Do you urgently need it?

P'Arthit,

(I'm going now.)

I'll call you when I'm home.

(Okay)

Hello, yes?

Yes, and…

Sawasdee krap, mom.

You are home so late.

Have you eaten yet?

I have.

I had a dinner party with my line mentors.

So I'm here this late.

Has Dad gone to bed already?

How could I go to bed?

Your mother said you would come home today

So I was working while waiting for you.

I'm sorry.

I had a dinner party with my line mentors.

So I came here this late.

Look,

Your mother told me that you would be home today

and she prepared a lot of food for you since early in the morning

Oh my dear mom.

I'm so sorry.

Next time, I'll make a call and let you know.

Okay.

You are home this late.

Did you actually just go out with your girlfriend?

What are you talking about?

I have only you, you know?

Look at him.

Is your school on a break yet?

It is.

But this break, I have to do an internship.

It's time to do the internship now?

Yes, dad

You can be an intern here in our company

Take it as the chance to learn about our company.

But...

I want to be an intern somewhere else.

I can get to learn new things and apply them to our company.

Have you made your decision

where to do the internship?

I'm still choosing

But I have submitted my applications to many companies

Look,

the other day,

there's a guy from Ocean Electrics.

He asked to get help from our company.

I found him to be a good guy

So I helped him

If you haven't made the decision yet.

This company is a good place to do the internship

I consider it

Have you stored all of the food yet?

Don't mention about it. I'm still mad.

Don't be mad.

P'Arthit.

Hello, P'Arthit.

You are at your room now?

Yes.

I just got here

What about you?

Are you home yet?

I'm here for a while now.

What are you doing next?

I have to clear up my work further a bit.

You're going to go to bed very late, then

Please hold on a sec, P'Arthit.

Are you going to bed yet?

Here's a hot cocoa for you.

Thank you.

I just got a reply from a company about the internship

So you have to be up for it.

Yes.

For how long?

A while, I guess.

Don't go to bed too late, son.

I know

I'm going, then.

Thank you.

Hello, P'Arthit.

P'Arthit krap.

Hello.

Hello.

What document?

It's for Khun Paga.

I can deliver it to her.

Who taught you to introduce yourself to a senior like that!!!

Are you free today?

I have to go to a factory in another area.

What's the matter?

Can I go with you tomorrow?

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10 Countries With a Serious FAKE NEWS Problem - Duration: 16:48.

Fake news has become something of a hot topic in recent months.

So much so that Collins dictionary even announced "fake news" as their word of the year

for 2017.

The Western democracies can at least boast a comparatively good record when it comes

to freedom of the press.

Journalists can expect to do their job without fear of imprisonment or execution.

That's by no means the case everywhere.

Reporters Without Borders ranks 180 countries based on their commitment to press freedom.

This list will dive to the murky depths of those rankings, taking a closer look at those

countries where the government exerts control over the media and attempts to crush any alternative

point of view.

10.

Equatorial Guinea

The African nation of Equatorial Guinea gained its independence from Spain in 1968.

Unfortunately, this just meant swapping one dictator for another, and Francisco Macias

Nguema proved to be a significant downgrade from Francisco Franco.

Nguema claimed to be a sorcerer, amassed a huge collection of human skulls, and took

great pleasure in torturing political opponents.

It's even been suggested that he may have been a cannibal.

Needless to say, Macias was not a supporter of a free press; to be a journalist was in

and of itself a crime punishable by death.

With a third of the population having already fled the country, Nguema was overthrown and

executed by his nephew, Teodoro Obiang Nguema Mbasogo, in 1979.

Equatorial Guinea's soldiers were so afraid of Nguema's supposed magical powers that

a firing squad had to be hired from Morocco.

The discovery of vast oil reserves in 1995 should have made the people of Equatorial

Guinea very wealthy.

While per capita income is now comparable to the likes of Great Britain and South Korea,

the oil riches have not been shared out evenly.

Some three-quarters of the population still live in grinding poverty.

The plight of the people of Equatorial Guinea is rarely reported on, not least because Mbasogo's

government routinely denies visas to foreign journalists.

Those who are allowed to enter are closely monitored.

Any misstep can be punished, and even taking photographs can result in imprisonment.

While the international community suspects Mbasogo of corruption on a massive scale,

Equatorial Guinea's compliant media paints a glowing picture of benevolent governance.

This is not particularly surprising, since the country's television and radio stations

are run by either the state or trusted members of Mbasogo's family.

9.

Djibouti

The small African nation of Djibouti is quite possibly the least democratic democracy in

the world.

Its president, Ismail Omar Guellah, came to power in 1999.

Since then he has won three elections, none of which could reasonably be described as

a free and open contest.

In 2005 the opposition parties believed the process was so rigged against them that they

boycotted the election altogether, leaving Guellah to romp home with 100% of the vote.

Guellah's announcement that he would stand again in 2011 was met by a wave of popular

protest.

The police responded by arresting hundreds of protestors, including the leaders of the

opposition parties.

In 2016 a team of BBC journalists were kicked out of the country just days after their arrival.

Guellah, to nobody's surprise, went on to win another landslide victory.

Guellah's party retains a tight grip on the media.

Radio and television are owned by the state, and only 10% of the population have access

to the internet.

Strict libel and slander laws keep journalists in check, and few would ever dare to raise

issues the government might deem controversial.

More determined and vocal opponents of the government tend to find themselves treated

to a lengthy stay in one of Djibouti's prison facilities.

Despite widespread evidence of Guellah's suppression of opposing political parties,

he is regarded as a good friend of the West.

Djibouti's relative stability, and its location at the gateway to the Suez Canal, lend it

a certain strategic significance.

The United States of America, France, Japan, Italy and Spain all have military bases in

Djibouti, which might explain their reluctance to criticize Guellah and his apparent subversion

of democracy.

8.

Cuba

The particular strain of Communism pursued by Cuba is generally regarded as a softer,

friendlier variety than that which infected the Soviet Union and North Korea.

Fidel Castro, and to a lesser extent his brother and successor Raul Castro, are reviled in

some quarters, but draw an equal amount of praise.

Fidel was a dictator, but he is often remembered as a relatively benign one.

Whether this is an accurate assessment is questionable at best.

It's certainly true that Cuba under the Castro brothers has achieved some quite remarkable

feats.

Despite US sanctions that have been in place since 1960, Cuba boasts one of the highest

literacy rates in the world.

The nation's health service is internationally acclaimed, and has even been studied by experts

from Western democracies such as Great Britain.

Life expectancy is higher than in many far wealthier nations, including the United States

of America.

Cuba has done these things well, but history has shown that Communist governments rarely

embrace criticism, constructive or otherwise.

Unfortunately, that's very much the case in Cuba too.

Freedom of speech is protected under the Cuban constitution only if it "conforms to the

aims of a socialist society."

Essentially, Cubans are free to say whatever they like, so long as the government likes

what they say.

Fidel Castro made considerable use of these sweeping powers.

Over the course of his rule thousands of journalists and human rights activists were imprisoned,

many of them without the luxury of a trial.

7.

Sudan

Sudan is Africa's third largest country, and one of its most troubled.

Since 1989 it has been ruled over by President Omar al-Bashir, who swept into power in a

bloodless military coup.

Since then he has been accused of murder, rape, genocide, and war crimes against his

own people.

He even shares the distinction of being one of only two current heads of state to have

had charges leveled against them by the International Criminal Court; the other being Uhuru Kenyatta

of Kenya, although the charges against him have since been dropped.

So long as al-Bashir remains in power, there seems to be little chance of him being brought

to trial.

His travel options are nonetheless somewhat limited if he wants to be sure of avoiding

arrest.

In 2015 he was forced to make a hasty retreat from South Africa when the authorities there

considered enforcing the ICC's arrest warrant.

Al-Bashir maintains that he is the victim of a Western smear campaign.

He can at least take some comfort in a personal fortune of at least $1 billion, and perhaps

a good deal more.

The average Sudanese is far less fortunate.

With an income of just $960 per-annum and a life expectancy of little more than 60 years

they are amongst the poorest people in the world.

6.

Vietnam

The US Government went to war in Vietnam out of a fear that Communism might take over the

world.

The domino theory held that when one nation became infected with Communism its neighbors

would soon follow, falling like dominoes.

It was instead Communist governments that proved unstable and prone to collapse.

Vietnam is now one of only five Communist states left standing – Laos being the only

one that doesn't appear on this list.

Traditional media such as radio, television, newspapers and magazines are firmly under

government control.

However, more than two-thirds of the population now have access to the internet, and the authorities

are struggling to maintain their monopoly on information as Vietnam enters the digital

age.

Bloggers who dare to criticize the government risk harassment, intimidation, physical violence,

and arrest.

To take just one example amongst many, in November 2017 a blogger was sentenced to seven

years in prison.

His crime was to report on a toxic spill at a steel mill, which dumped cyanide and carbolic

into the sea and saw 70 tons of dead fish washed up on the shore.

The strong-arm tactics employed by Vietnam's one-party dictatorship have nonetheless failed

to prevent bloggers from criticizing the government.

Nor has the government been successful in preventing an increasing number of people

from bypassing traditional media and turning to the internet for news.

5.

China

China has more people online than any other nation on Earth – some 751 million of them.

But they also face some of the tightest restrictions on just what they can access.

Google, Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube are all blocked by China's "Great Firewall."

Internet users are instead encouraged to sign up to government-run equivalents, where content

is tightly controlled and monitored.

More enterprising individuals have worked their way around the restrictions by signing

up to Virtual Private Networks, but even these are now being targeted by the authorities.

In December 2017 a Chinese businessman was sentenced to five-and-a-half years in prison

for running a VPN.

If this all sounds alarmingly Orwellian, then much worse is just around the corner.

In 2020 the Chinese government plans to assign each citizen a "social ranking" determined

by a complex computer algorithm.

Each individual's score will be based on a multitude of factors such as the things

they buy, whether they pay their bills on time, and their performance in their job.

Almost every aspect of a person's life will impact their ranking, even their friends.

People who associate with high-scoring, compliant citizens will have their own ranking pulled

up, but the reverse will also apply.

With each individual's social ranking score made public, those at the lower end of the

scale will be impacted in their ability to obtain loans, housing, work, and even foreign

travel.

Details of exactly how the algorithm will work have not been released, but it has been

revealed that a person's behavior will be factored into their score.

Compliance will be rewarded, and it's more than likely that any criticism of the government

will be punished.

4.

Syria

President Bashar al-Assad came to power in Syria following the death of his ruthless

father in June 2000.

In those early days of his rule, hopes were high that the former eye doctor would emerge

as a champion of freedom and democracy.

Assad promised change and democracy, granting permission for Syria's first independent

newspaper to begin publishing.

He even released anti-government activists and closed Syria's notorious Mezzeh Prison,

where political prisoners were reportedly beaten and tortured.

Within just a year everything changed.

Released prisoners were rounded up and imprisoned again, promised reforms canceled, police and

security officials retained the right to torture suspects and prisoners, and Syria's brief

flirtation with an independent press ended.

It may have been that Assad was forced to change track by elements within his own party.

Another possibility is that the so-called Damascus spring was always conceived as a

plan to lure political opponents into the open.

If Assad did take office with good intentions, then things have gone rapidly downhill from

there.

With Syria locked in a vicious and complex civil war since 2012, the Assad regime has

been accused of the torture and murder of prisoners, besieging and starving rebel-held

cities, and crimes against humanity.

However, it does appear that Assad's brutal methods have been successful in keeping him

in power.

The World Bank estimates the cost of rebuilding Syria will be in excess of $200 billion.

Given his record so far, it seems unlikely that Assad will want to build a new Syria

based on openness and freedom.

3.

Turkmenistan

Turkmenistan gained its independence from the Soviet Union in 1991.

Since then it's gained a reputation for being one of the most authoritarian, and downright

strange, countries in the world.

Saparmurat Niyavoz, Turkmenistan's president until his death in December 2006, combined

eccentricity with an iron fist.

Ballet, opera, and circuses were all banned.

As were beards, facial hair, and gold teeth, which Niyavoz condemned as being unhygienic.

Enough paintings, pictures, and statues of Niyavoz were plastered around Turkmenistan

as to outnumber the country's five-million inhabitants.

He named the month of January, several cities, and even a breed of horses after himself.

His mother was not forgotten, and both the month of April and, bizarrely, bread were

renamed in her honor.

Niyavoz's successor, Gurbanguly Berdimuhamedow, reined in some of the strangeness, but his

authoritarian instincts seem to be as strong as his predecessor's.

With complete control of the media, Berdimuhamedow has fashioned himself as the "protector"

of the people.

A recent video featuring Berdimuhamedow dressed in army fatigues as he shows off his skills

with an assault rifle has been widely mocked and parodied.

2.

Eritrea

Sometimes referred to as Africa's Hermit Kingdom, Eritrea gained its independence from

Ethiopia in 1961.

Since then Eritreans have had just one president, a grand total of zero elections, and years

of wars and border disputes with their Ethiopian neighbor.

The Ministry of Information controls the entire media, which devotes much of its energy towards

showering praise on President Isaias Afwerki.

Eritrea's impoverished people have the lowest proportion of internet connections in the

world, and thus almost no opportunity to access alternative points of view.

While the government claims that Eritrea is an oasis of peace and tranquility, many of

those who have fled the country claim they had been effectively enslaved by the state.

At the age of 18 every Eritrean becomes eligible for national service with the military.

In theory this should last for 18 months, but in practice it can go on indefinitely.

Until such time as they are released, conscripts have almost no control over their lives.

They are not permitted to marry, could be stationed anywhere in the country, and are

put to work on government infrastructure projects such as building roads.

In return they receive a meager wage that's scarcely enough to fend off starvation.

Any hint of insubordination is dealt with ruthlessly.

Asking for leave, complaining, and even praying can lead to arrest and detention.

Thousands of Eritreans attempt to flee the country every year.

The official penalty for desertion is five years imprisonment, but there are reports

that a shoot to kill policy is in place.

1.

North Korea

It's with good reason that North Korea is sometimes referred to as the Hermit Kingdom.

Since its creation in 1948, one family has passed down power from father to son.

Each member of the Kim dynasty has wielded that power in the manner of a despotic medieval

monarch.

There were some hopes that Kim Jong Un, who was educated in the West, might prove to be

more open and conciliatory than his father and grandfather.

He has instead continued in the family tradition of murdering rivals and loudly threatening

South Korea and the United States of America with destruction.

North Korean media is devoted to portraying the Kim family as benevolent godlike geniuses.

North Koreans are told they are the wealthiest and most fortunate people in the world.

This was demonstrably false even in the late 1960s and early 1970s when the economy was

outperforming that of their South Korean neighbor.

It's an even harder sell now that South Korea has become one of the wealthiest nations

in the world, while the North Korean economy collapsed to the point that as many as 3 million

people may have died of starvation in the 1990s.

If the North Korean people ever realize the extent of the lie perpetrated on them, it

might prove impossible for the government to retain its grip on power.

The Kim family's solution has been to create a sealed society, with little information

allowed in or out.

Any North Korean found listening to a foreign radio station, watching a foreign movie, or

in possession of a foreign book or newspaper risks arrest, torture, and deportation to

one of North Korea's brutal prison camps.

The aggressive rhetoric and bizarre claims coming out of North Korea on a regular basis

are such that a satirical Twitter account, purporting to be North Korea's official

news service, has been mistaken for the real thing by several respectable media outlets.

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Hello! This is Pei-Wei Liao.

Time for the astrology divination.

Well...today's topic may be...you just take it as a reference.

Don't get sad.

We are gonna test

whether the one you love is loyal to you

Him or her, both is fine.

Followers may know

I extremely respect marriage equality

No one can interfere in others' value of love

unless the matter of harm

It's all their lives to how they love each other, okay?

We cannot judge a person with our perspectives of religion

or our minds

They are not wrong

They just love the way as different as ours

So is the one you love loyal to you?

If you pick one suggesting the terrible result later,

remember that the number of Tarot cards is 78

Here are only five of them

Observe it carefully

Don't get so easily to feel depressed, okay?

Then, here we go!

Let me have the interpretation

You may feel that I feel a little bit afraid of this test

because I feel that I always destroy the relationship

If you choose the bad one, please calm down

and observe it carefully, okay?

Let's start!

If you choose the first one,

I will tell you

the one you love easily

have it in mind that

I have a good feeling about her/him...

but...

The one just think of it

Remember it!

the one seldom puts it into actions

but one's thinking is so great

Then, will you accept it?

Actually, I will.

We sometimes appreciate someone.

Do you?

I often do...I often see someone really has a good looking

Isn't it?

Yeah!

-And then you secretly check on him? -Yeah!

It is not a big deal.

You don't have to get mad then.

We will.

Really.

So basically the one has more fascination

If you choose number five,

I will tell you the one treats you as a family member

So the one is loyal to you as one does toward the family

It is not easy for family members to abandon anyone

I think abandon happens in love

but it doesn't in relatives

because they have a special feeling about yourself.

That 's different.

In fact, you will find the relationship of relatives

hard to tear apart

Then you know the one treats you as one of family members

Why does the one have to find another one?

and get into such a big trouble?

So believe the one.

And treat the one better.

It is so difficult for the one who

sacrifices one's life for the family

because there are really many lures outside

, please treat the one better.

Next...if number two is picked,

You

who choose number two

may remind yourself of the one.

Sometimes in the struggle,

Why does the one need to struggle?

Another one appears.

It means

the struggle with thinking if another one is better

or you are much better.

The dilemma with one's decision

which shows that

the one has an option

Maybe the option is not you.

Specifically,

the one probably doesn't value you

but one's business.

The one doesn't put you at the first.

In other words,

both of you are in the loop of being chosen

Will you accept it?

If you are a morbid fear of having a relationship,

you probably cannot accept why he/she does this to me.

However, if you have an ambition in your business,

I believe you will accept it.

Different people for different reasons.

That's it!

All right?

So you have the right to make a choice.

Next...if number three is picked,

I will tell you

the one you love

seems to get used to

flirting with others

and it is

vague

which simply shows that

he/she has an affair with someone.

It is so hard to say these two words.

in case of hearing them, you will get irritated.

l have to tell you that you have to observe it carefully.

So

this card suggests you

your honey has done what he/she couldn't take a respnsiblity

Thus,

it means

he/she may fool around

and the relationship is ambiguous.

To you, you find it insecure

so I think you

have realized that you don't get security.

If not,

please stay calm and feel it.

Okay, the next one is the last one.

Number four which I haven't explain yet.

Let me tell you

the one you love is very loyal to you.

He/She is very close to you

because he/she fears to make a loss.

Why would he/she let you leave

once he/she has you?

So he/she will love you so much.

If you don't have a feeling about this card,

I will tell you

you'd better take a look back at

your relationship because sometimes you seldom realize it

or you don't have this card connected.

Have a better feeling in the relationship.

Your life absolutely makes a difference.

Sometimes,

some of my clients tell me

they don't want to break up but bring it up.

How can they do?

I can talk about the psychology.

The relationship running back is normally not fine.

It means that you've already broken up and then you reunite.

Normally, the latter will have some shadows.

Particularly, the cause of breakup needs to be figured out.

So don't be stubborn.

The more stubborn you are, the less reliable this suggestion is.

Okay?

I hope every Jack has his Jill.

but the presupposition is

that

you are willing to treat yourself better.

Then you will treat the one you love better, okay?

You won't

get angry because of fear.

Anger tends to occur among people

and then it bursts.

That anger makes you protect yourself so well that

you are unable to approach the one you love.

This is a pity.

Do you have it in your mind?

Is it connected?

Feel these five cards better

Hope that I can meet you at my counseling room one day

Thanks for your watching.

Bye! Bye! This is Pei-Wei Liao

Wish you that every Jack has his Jill.

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I WON A GOPRO 5 SESSION - first enduro rides -subtitled- - Duration: 7:26.

scary..

tricky turn...

queek... that was nice

oh and by the way: the video is recorded with a gopro 5 session

I just won the camera for a 3rd place on mtb-news.de's video of the year voting

Big thanks for all the votes. now the channel has got a 5 session!

audio is a bit worse, video quality has improved

and a quick info: I'll be doing a few more videos on my 2nd channel radde_extra this year.

if you're interrested I'll put a link in the description

ruts!

so slippery

up there in the rocks it was really slippery! - true that!

you hit that one tree!

I noticed that.. hit it with my backpack..

nice

I don't want to follow him here.. can't focus

Felix do you want to go first? - but I am slow - really? - nah

omg

woho the roots are coming out

mud party

they'll probably all crash in a big pile up

rutted

big root

dude... ruts!

what a line?!

faster!

whao hit the tree!

that's what I thought.. crucial part is the timing for the change of direction

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