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Parents when you have friends over - Foil Arms and Hog - Duration: 2:12.
Mum?!
What is it love?
Can Barry come over
As long as he takes his shoes off,
Last time he dragged dog dirt all over the house
And clean up this place its an absolute state
It's like a bomb hit it
The place is a tip
Its like a pig sty
Cow shed
Chicken coop
Have we been burgled?
I'm sure Barry's house is clean
We're living in our own filth here
How's the mother?
Grand
Right, and the father?
Grand.
Is he thinking of cutting the hedge this weekend or what?
Dunno
It's just I've done my side there now so..
MUM!
Right, I'm gone
I'm gone.
God the smell of feet in here
Barry love, put your shoes back on.
"Four hours later"
Oísinn, it's getting late now
So you know...
I think Barry's parents will be wondering where he is
Oísinn it's getting quite late there now
Oh Barry you're still here
We'll have to start charging you rent now Barry
Okay Barry, we'll be having our dinner soon so..
Okay, I'll stay in here
Would you like to join us for dinner Barry
Suppose so
Right.
Do you like chicken Barry?
No.
Do you like peas Barry?
No.
Do you like Potatoes Barry?
No.
Do you like cabbage Barry?
No.
Do you like fish fingers Barry?
No.
Do you like carbohydrates Barry?
No.
What do you like Barry?
Nuggets.
Right, I'll check the deep freeze
Will you see if there's any magnums in there?
"Ages Later"
Right, I'm going to bed now
Alright...
Goodnight Oísinn
Night.
GOODNIGHT BARRY.
Goodnight.
BARRY GET OUT OF MY HOUSE FOR CHRIST SAKE!!
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Chester mum!
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True Knowledge is the Cure for any Superstition - Duration: 2:41.
There was a very popular song by a brilliant artist.
And the lyric went, 'When you believe in things that you don't understand, superstition is the word.' Stevie Wonder.
'When you believe in things that you don't understand, superstition is the word.'
Translated: When you believe in things that you don't understand', you live in fear,
and hope that you can find a way to protect yourself from it.
That's what superstition is... the idea that if I can do something in the exterior world, it will protect me from what I fear in the interior world,
or things that might come along and harm me.
We're going to look at a very important relationship between this idea of superstition, fear, the things we do to protect ourselves,
and the fact that after all of these years, we are still essentially a superstitious race of human beings.
For the most part religion is superstition. For the most part religion is superstition.
It isn't that religion isn't based in what is real and true, good and timeless...
but that humanity's relationship to religion is fallacious.
It is born in an idea that if I believe in something, it will bring me something and protect me from things.
But what we have to recognize is that for all of our beliefs,
we're still visited by bitterness, anger, worry, despair, depression, we have enemies, we carry around resentments,
the world is at war, because inwardly we're at war, trying through our superstitious ideas
to find a way to feel whole, and good and complete in ourselves when we've never been able to do it.
True knowledge is the cure for superstition.
Self-knowledge cures superstition.
We're going to gain self-knowledge today,
so that we can begin to understand why it is that we live apart from the God that we, in our heart of hearts, love.
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WISE Words with Benji Coetzee - How to get more women at the forefront of entrepreneurship - Duration: 3:33.
How can we get more women at the forefront of innovation and entrepreneurship in South Africa?
I know it's a difficult question.
You know I don't think,
I don't think it's a difference between the sexes really, I think that boys are
just more geared towards risk-taking. Boys ride motorbikes, right, they go
extreme cycling, you know, I'd be interesting to actually see how
many, what's the split between male and women doing extreme marathons
etcetera etcetera, like the sky run dominated by males etcetera etcetera so boys are
geared towards taking more extreme risks be it physically career-wise they they
know that you know they need to push for that top level position because they
probably want to have a family of five and support a wife with a family of five,
so their mentality is set towards breadwinner, mentality set
towards winning, doing and I think that's more a way of how we raise our girls
than anything else to say you know be an extremist actually, like
push, do, do, do and then maybe you'll have an appetite to take risk, because
entrepreneurship is risk-taking, yeah it is. It is risk-taking and as a woman I
think inherently you want to be the nurturer, the protector, the you know
that's that's our nature yeah so we're not usually geared towards
entrepreneurship so it's one building that in girls at a young age and then if you
do see a woman trying to take some risks, pushing that, supporting it, I think
within corporates I mean we don't want a whole bunch of entrepreneurs leading
corporate and becoming entrepreneurs and then failing, I think within
corporates, corporates can actually encourage intrapreneurship
as I call it, so internal entrepreneurs, and in that way women can still nurture
the entrepreneurial spirit, their idea, thinking of ideas, executing on their
those ideas. How to do project manage
an idea etcetera etcetera and cultivating that culture internally so women
entrepreneurs can succeed internally with the stability of a salary, with the
stability of X. So because if they're still at their corporates innovate and
grow, we creating jobs, which is the same as what an entrepreneur's trying to do,
but they're within their stable environment.
So, I think corporates have a big role to play for woman and then woman themselves,
you know, building as a company, it doesn't matter what your idea is whether
it's candyfloss soft serve, it doesn't really matter,
any idea is as good as its execution and as good as it's been so through,
and whether you want to do it on the side on weekends, because it keeps you,
it's a hobby and it happens to pay an extra school school fee fantastic,
but it's just gearing appetite towards it and doing it within a risk
portfolio that you're comfortable with. I was willing to take big risks I had no
kids, I wasn't married yet, etcetera etcetera,
and I thought of it as an MBA expense, but not everyone is in that
position to say, well this is how I'm going to do it.
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M.Sc. in Conservation of Decorative Architectural Surfaces - Duration: 2:52.
This is a three-year Master's with a preparatory year,
but since I already had a bachelor's in Conservation,
I could skip the first year and only do the two-year Master's.
You start the process from the very beginning.
That means, from the archival research
and then you move on to documentation, photography.
The course is a good balance between practicals and theory.
Definitely, an aspect that was very beneficial in this course,
was the interdisciplinary approach between all the different backgrounds;
on site, as well as sometimes in the classroom,
when we are having visiting lecturers of different professions.
Each give their own specific input.
Within the course, the most important part I think is the size of the group.
It was very interesting to see how the people with different backgrounds,
and how they observe a situation differently,
and they all give their own different inputs.
Being in a small group also helped us to have our schedule more flexible,
which enabled us to go to conferences, and also other lectures
outside of University.
Also, the relation between the students and the lecturers,
when you are only four in the lecture,
then you have this one-to-one experience.
We always have the lectures on site when working,
so there's always room for discussion and questions.
The amount of time spent on site is something I really enjoy about this course.
The fieldwork part of the course, for me, was the most interesting.
You combine the practical and the theoretical.
So after you have lectures to understand materials, for example,
then you can actually come on site, and try out and test the same materials.
And that's where the on site fieldwork helps the most.
This is where you actually put your new knowledge,
and your accumulation of new skills,
into practice.
I'm from the cold north,
so living in Malta is really nice.
People are really nice, and warm and welcoming.
And it's a nice small, quiet island in the Mediterranean.
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Humanoid Mech Tutorial - Part 3 Skinning Head and Arms (3ds Max CAT) - Duration: 13:55.
Hey, fellow animators, I'm Miloš Černý and today we are going to continue with creating
skin in 3ds Max CAT for this 3D model of a humanoid mech.
This is a part 3, and the last one of the series, so if you didn't watch the previous
parts, it would probably be better to watch those first.
But let's move on.
We will again continue exactly where we finished in a last part.
Artist Rudy Baldi is the creator of this model and you can check more of his stuff on his website.
Link provided below the video.
You can also download this complete model on my website for free.
So we finished skinning the leg and most of the torso.
Let's continue with the head.
This shouldn't be too hard.
We have three bones here.
Head, neck and chest.
So we want to distribute the edge loops between them.
There is some kind of mesh inside the neck, which I have found out just now, but I decided
to leave it there.
I have started with the middle neck loop, to find out how I want the whole neck to be weighted.
I have realized it will have to be somewhere around 75%.
And after I figured this out I decided to skin this from bottom up.
3dsmax does this weird bug, or maybe it's intentional I don't know, that near 100%
values are not displayed red but it's this yellow color.
So I usually take paint brush and paint the weights to be 100% value so I can clearly see them
and to be a bit less confusing.
You can see I again added an animation to the skin test layer.
Twisting of the head.
Now I am just watching what doesn't move as it should.
You can clearly see that these 3 vertices should be affected by neck as well, not just the chest.
This upper part doesn't have to be affected by chest at all.
I have selected the middle loop again to change it's weight,
but you see, there is a problem with the mesh.
some of these vertices are not welded together, or maybe it was intentional,
it doesn't matter to us, just select them as well.
So we want this loop to be affected mostly by neck bone, but also by head and chest.
I ended up with these values.
The biggest weight on neck, some on head and very little on chest.
Now just blend these two vertices to similar values like those loops above and below them have.
And finish the back part as well.
Now the lower part should be all done we can move to the upper one.
Basically everything above neck should have 100% weights for head, because head shouldn't
ever deform, unless you are doing something specific.
And we just need to blend in the neck part.
I selected all the vertices in this loop and tried out some values to see how it looks.
After I felt ok, I just selected rest of the head vertices and put in the 100% value like i said.
Now let's deal with this stuff inside the model.
I copied the value of the closes vertex and pasted it on all of those inside.
However part of that object was still clipping out so I eased in those vertices a bit.
Nothing special.
Ok, so the head is done, let's move on.
I have noticed some of these vertices on the right leg were affected by the left leg, so
So I zeroed them out.
Here it doesn't matter if you subtract the value, even though in previous tutorials
I said you should always just add the values, not subtract them.
But here we don't care to which part of the right leg will those values be added,
because we didn't skin that leg yet and we are going to mirror weights from left
to the right leg anyway, we just don't want them to be affected by left leg.
Ok, let's move to arms.
And let's start with palm.
This part isn't very complicated.
It's mostly just blending two bones together, which is the easiest part in skinning.
Put in some values and watch how the mesh deforms.
And edit until you feel ok with the result.
I again added additional animations for these knuckle bones, so I can see them separately
when skinning.
And this part is even simplier because the whole elements of mesh are weighted with
100% values to their bones.
However, here I again was not satisfied with the bone placement for this finger.
If you watch this area, the joint is coming out of it's socket, so we have to move the bone.
This is something I showed in previous part as well and I have even done a separate video
for it, because people doesn't seem to know it.
You need to disable "Always Deform" and "Skin modifier" after that.
Then in setup mode you can move the bone.
And after you are done, reactivate "Always Deform" and "Skin modifier".
Now you see the movement is much much better.
Soo finish the rest of the fingers.
Always check if everything looks alright.
With skinning you will often find problems only after you start animating.
You can find out that some particular pose doesn't work with the skin you have done.
But you can always edit it even after you started animating.
And you often will.
Here I pasted the left arm to the right side because I changed that finger only on the left one.
Don't forget to always do that if you change something on one side.
And here again another one, elbow joint in a wrong place.
So the same process again.
Disable "Always deform" and "Skin modifier"
Move the bone.
Paste to the other arm.
And renable everything back.
Ok, so now to the hardest part of arms, the shoulder.
Start with the easier things, with vertices you are pretty sure belong to the arms and are not shared.
After that work towards the inside.
You just have to try things out.
Again, I realized this whole part of the mesh should be weighted just on the arm.
And I ended up with these sharp transitions which are not good.
So now it's about blending in the values.
Not much to say here, you just do what you did till now and figure out where should the
vertices belong to.
It's never going to be perfect and that is the point of skinning.
Stuff needs to deform and it will, you just want to make it so
it is deforming in the most pleasing way possible.
Ok, so after you are done, don't forget to mirror the weights to the other side.
I always select one of the bones from the other side before I hit mirror, to be sure
it actually went through.
Because after you hit that button you can see that the weights actually changed and
that it went correctly.
After this, we are all done.
Re-apply the texture and good job! Character is ready for animation!
If you would like to see more stuff like this Hiroshima Mech model and more free content
for everybody, support me on Patreon or with any other way you would prefer.
Or just share the video.
Thank you.
I am Miloš Černý and Thank You for watching.
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Day 53: Rebels Protest Facebook - Duration: 1:03.
Hey guys! And welcome to Goodness!
Today's Goodness is about a rebellion
against Facebook and other social media!
Ironically, most of you are probably watching
this video on Facebook,
but former employees of major tech companies have
formed an organization to protest
the bad effects of these technologies!
The Center of Humane Technology
is working to spread awareness of the ill effects
of smartphones and social media,
especially the effects of excessive
use by children!
They are running a campaign
called The Truth About Tech,
talking about how companies manipulate users
to create a social media addiction,
and how heavy social media use
causes depression, low self-esteem and
fragmented views of reality!
They hope that by creating more awareness,
society will push for more humanely designed smartphones,
to change social media to a
more positive, life-enriching experience!
So thank you to the Center of Humane Technology!
And that's today's Goodness!
See you tomorrow!
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Restoring Rotted Window | Builders Bog | How to DIY - Duration: 17:50.
Hey everybody I'm painting the windows here at home because we're preparing for sale.
Painting this particular window sash ...I use a chisel to clean up old paint.
It's nice and sharp and easily deals with old flaky paint.
What I've found on this particular sash is all this dry rot.
This end is nice and firm but this other side is completely rotted out.
There is still some rot to remove so I can only see good firm original timber.
It was really bad in the corner.
So what do I do with all this?
It's almost at the point of considering throwing out the window.
From years of experience I have worked out how to repair this kind of fault.
This had probably happened over winter with condensation.
Slowing over time this has rotted out the sash.
Now though in summer the sash is dry, so let's discover the process to transform it back.
To fill the timber I use Builders Bog.
That is a real name, not something that builders get up to when they go on a break.
It's all about filling timber.
The timber has to be bare and firm like it is now with the rot being removed.
The bog needs the raw timber to adhere to.
It's a two part mix.
A small amount of additive is mixed with the main part.
Mix it on a trowel.
I'll show you how to mix it soon.
Before I do that I'll show you how I make up a straight edge.
We need this to make a straight line that continues where the original timber was.
Clamping the timber on the sash will give me that straight line.
However, the builders bog will also stick to this timber straight edge so I need to use masking tape to keep them seperate.
Cover the timber with the masking tape only on the sections that will contact with the bog.
Using a clamp I fix the straight edge to the sash.
You can see the gap and corner to be filled.
The mixing will be done several times.
At first enough to do a rough fill.
Add a little additive...about that much.
Mix it quickly because the drying time is only a few minutes.
Push the bog in as far as it will go.
Make sure it contacts well with the timber.
Layer more bog on top.
Mix the bog thoroughly.
You can see how hard it is already.
Because the bog goes off so quickly you have to keep the tools clean.
Have a decent scraper on hand to do the cleaning.
Let that settle for a few minutes.
Remove the straight edge and hopefully it is free of the bog.
Look at that...more bog is needed to finish it but we have a nice line to work with.
Now for the trusty blade to clean things up.
Remove some of the excess before the bog gets too hard.
The blade is ideal for this part of the job.
Mix up more bog for the last parts.
This time I'll use the trowel as a straight edge to finish things.
Sit the trowel on the sash and fill from underneath.
The last stroke is done with both trowels moving together.
Using the front edge of the bog I can fill the remaining parts.
Using the blade again I remove the excess.
Sand the bog to give a final smooth finish.
I use coarse sandpaper for this.
A bevelled edge block keeps the sandpaper off the glass.
Brush off.
This looks so good especially when compared to how it looked originally.
Lastly I use pre-mixed plasterers top coat to give a really nice smooth finish.
My job here is looking better that the original timber!
Angle the scraper to move the plaster to the position you want.
Leave that for a few hours or when dry, ready for a final sand.
Use the same sand paper to clean up the plaster.
Use the paper to match the contours of the window.
Dust off again.
It looks brand new!
That's it!
Ready to paint.
Remember...to remove all the decayed wood before starting.
Be innovative in the tools you use in getting a straight line.
Thanks for watching and I hope that helped you in a project you may have coming up.
See you all again very soon.
Bye
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