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Wheels On The Bus | Speedies Cartoon Videos for Children - Duration: 1:01:24.
The wheels on the bus go round and round..
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Magic Tricks | Om Nom Stories | Episode 6 | Cartoons by Kids Channel - Duration: 1:39.
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Acrylic Pouring, part 6 - The Last One I Promise - Duration: 12:21.
hello Frida here, okay here I am at it again but this is my last one I promise
after this I am going back to sewing I know how to sew, these are all the
acrylics I'm going to use slash own I am using up what I have so this liquitex
medium varnish is going to have to do as a medium, ten colors ten little cups
I try to distribute the medium as evenly as I can
add the colors
and everyone gets a little cocktail stick
the varnish works pretty well as a medium
when I add water and mix to a good consistency that made lots of bubbles so
I let it settle for a while
I used this hair repair oil a silicon as that was the first ingredient I used to use it
on my ends, don't use this in your hair hair doesn't like silicone, I took a
picture and made it black and white to determine what colors were the lightest
and the darkest to make sure I had some contrast while pouring, dark to the left
and light to the right
a bit larger canvas this time which I prime with white, there are lots of
bubbles in this one too though I mixed it up a few days ago
I'm using my torch to get rid of most of the bubbles, this is my ingenious little
paint tower an empty sewing thread roll and this random box I had lying around
then I just started pouring and it was nothing as I had planned in both good
and mostly bad ways
then the camera cut me off which is a shame because it was fun to pick up my
paint tower
also you missed the place where I should have stopped touching it, which I was not
aware of at the time, obviously
things you know afterwards the hair oil / actually silicone made the best cells
yet, the colors looks nothing like I planned, where did all that green come from
I should have used a round object to pour over and I think this is my
favorite
if you're thinking of trying this be prepared to spend a lot of time mixing
paint it takes absolutely forever and then you just pour it all out and it has
the audacity to act all random, what are your favorite color combinations tell me
in the comments and thank you so much for watching please like share comment
and subscribe that would mean so much me see you next time
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⭐SUNTHIN Outdoor String Lights - Commerical Edison Bulbs (2 X 48 ft) Review 👈 - Duration: 5:52.
today we're going to look at some string lights by Sunthin so these thumb thin
string lights come in a two-pack we're going to open the box
each of these is 48 feet in length so the total length is 96 feet each strand
has 15 sockets and strength the strings connect end to end you can connect you
can connect up to five strings end to end that is a lot of light so these are
commercial lighting indoor outdoor so you can light up your home or you can
line up your the outside there are 15 incandescent bulbs that are 11 watts and
and they can be switched out with any standard bulb that uses an e 26
socket they look like this
these are commercial grades like I said with heavy-duty wire so they are one
approve as you can see it is very thick very story you know nothing is going to
break easily and it will all be fine you can hang them in a variety plays
with string ties hooks or nails or by running a steel sling through the lights
now each bulb set does come with a few extra bulbs just in case one breaks or
it goes out so you do have extras just in case you don't need just in case you
don't want to switch out with the standard bulb all right so we're going
to show you what this looks like when we hang it up and in the night time
yeah pillion they're doing a really good job laying
those lights off I bet those are gonna look pretty nice
so we're only going to use one of the strands on our deck because it fits
perfectly well but how to connect another one and simply take off the
cover and connect
oh it looks like these are all hung up man that's really cool all right so
everything is installed right now it's the afternoon so we're going to check
back later in the evening to see what it looks like at night
it's Twilight now so the lights have come on it's not quite dark enough to
see what they look like at nighttime yet but as you can see right now this is
what they look like
so we have these on a timer it makes it so much easier friend when these lights
come on we'd have to fool around with when we want them on but we turned it on
to dusk and here we are now
these are very very pretty lights
so as you can tell it is dark outside so we can see the lights very well they add
a nice ambient lighting to our outside patio
so this is all we have for the Sunthin string lights please check the
description section below for more information thanks for watching
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Un cuñado falso y drogadicto | Caso Cerrado | Telemundo - Duration: 17:05.
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Tooley's Historic Boat Yard on the Oxford Canal | Through The Hedge #5 - Duration: 14:24.
hi welcome to today's episode we have Matt hello Or Matthew he said I could
call him Matt absolutely he's our best friend now and sorry about that to our
other best friends we are going through the hedge today to see Tooley's boat
yard so come with us
one of the reasons the boat yards really famous is
obviously the Tooleys that you know are very famous on their own but one of the
reasons why everybody knows about the boat yard is because there's a chap
called Tom Rolt he had he was basically a mechanic and he was an engineer and he
specialized and had built built cars and he had a garage but he didn't like the
way cars being mass-produced so he sold his share the garage and he bought a
boat which used to belong to his uncle called cressie and he knew the
Tooley's and he bought his boat here to have it restored he wants to become a
writer so he wrote he came here started writing about the toolies and what they
were doing to his boat and restoring it and the boat is thought was a bit odd to
see he was pitting a bow he was first of all converting a a narrow boat into a
livaboard and which is an odd thing to do anyway but then to to to make it even
worse he put a boat a bath on it as well for his wife which the boaters thought
was absolutely you know completely extravagant thing to do is like have a
pool or something you know they thought was completely extravagant then he wrote
all the characters and all the work they did in the dry dock and the plesters in
the Forge and his journey when the waterways and the state of the canals
and this became catalyst for setting up the Inland
waterways Association which obviously campaigned for saving the canals and
reopening them so the reason why we've got a network now to cruise on
is because of Tom Rolt and his book and it all started here with them bringing
their boat to the Tooley's so that all happened in the dry dock here that's
where it started
if that something interests you there is so much more here
and there's so much in you know interested in the boatyard and there's
so much history and we've got lots of really interesting facts and information
and my personal story of running this yard I've put into a book called
forging ahead the history of Tooley's boatyard and that covers the complete
history from the the canal arriving at Banbury through to modern times here
and it talks about the characters and the Tooley's, Rolt and the personal stories as well
now this workshop here it's dated in 1930s and it's all made out
boat hulls you look in there that's all budworm from the bottom of the boats
where they were sitting in the water
the toolies took over the yard in 1900 they
were farmers. Basically Emmanuel Tooley took over the bought some boats and he became
what was called a number one which is a sole trader which owned their own boats
and they got paid per load they delivered and they delivered coal and
oh no they didn't they delivered pig iron between Coventry and Sammerson's foundries
So they would delivery pig iron to Coventry and they'd bring sand back to the foundry and then
George Tooley took over the yard around 1900
this is the paint state from basically
the nineteen well the workshops of the 1930s but basically
it's paint really from 1950s all the white leads and red leads and all the good
stuff you can't use these days but one of the interesting things is this door
this door was made of planks of a boat called a fair trader and came into the
dry dock to have the back cabin replaced and they recently reused the wood to
make this door one of the interesting things is is that if you look at the
door itself this is where they've been cleaning the brushes and there's a layer of paint
on the door there which is about two and a half inches thick so that was a Tooleys
door for cleaning their brushes
and this is belt of machinery shop and this is
where they used to make all the metal parts of the boat so the machinery dates
from about 1890 so it was secondhand to the Tooleys. we've got a lot of volunteers
who've been helping us and it's actually the Banbury model engineering society who
actually stripped all these machines down and restored them all so they'll
worn and working order working slowly but we've just fitting motors to them so
we're gonna be running full speed and using them as well
the way this works is over in the corner it takes a belt up to
the ceiling and then from the ceiling it turns this wheel and then the wheel
comes turns across your head this bearings at the top and holds the top it
turns that wheel at the top and that comes down to this rather there's bench
and there's a rather impressive circular saw which is on this bench which is
least used for actually cutting the planks
This is the dry dock it dates to 1788 well actually no doesn't because we changed our mind we
said it was 1788 but we changed our mind to 1778 and again you have to find out
from the book if you interested in that one
basically it's a dry dock and it's very unusual for dry docks to be dry and if
you look at the floor it is actually bone dry docks or works extreme very
very well the way it works is that at northern end there are three heavy
wooden planks might hold back the water we lift the top plank the water comes
into the dry dock and it fills up in about five minutes
we're going to replace the rest of the planks take this planks out and we then
bring a boat in and we put it into the dock and tie it off with ropes
we then replace the planks and we pull the plug and the plug is a drainage
sloose in the corner of the drydock which takes the water off to about two and a
half three hundred meters away once it's outs we wash the floor we wash
the boat and we generally do hull blackings in the last 15 years we've done
one and a half thousand boats for the dry docks that's around a hundred a year
so on average about one every three days this boat here is in for a complete
paint job it's in for six weeks and that's a stripped back to bare metal and
a full repaint of the boat
the other thing I wanted to ask about is the old wooden boat that we've been moored up next to
Yes we can talk about that
Do you want to go inside it
this boat here was called Hardy and it's a boat built in
1940 by nurses so it was probably built for the war
we don't have things like
moorings which bring income in like the other larger yards as a commercial yard
is very very small and we've also got the element of the general public as
well so that has also adds pressure to us which isn't very profitable as it was
so but we still want to do all that side of it and it's really important to show
everybody the boatyard so one things we want to do is to hark back to the days
of the Tooleys and they were they ran a boat yard which was famous for wooden boats
and restoring wooden boats so we would like Tooleys to go back and start looking
at wooden boats and working on them more and we are actually have plans to
actually build the outside of Tooleys will be building brand-new wooden hulls
on the site there are boats around like this like Hardy around the system now we
wanted to get a an old boat to restore and we wanted to boat with some ties to
Tooley's but we couldn't really find one in the time frame we had and we found
about this boat Hardy up at Braunson it was sunk and had been there for 4
years and it was in danger of being broken up so we went up and we raised it
we've we got off the canal bed floated it, patched up all the holes and decided
we're going to have the boats and we we salvaged it pretty much and we brought
it back to Tooleys where we're actually restoring it in the meantime we just so
happened find out that actually Hardy is a local boat and they used to deliver
coal to banbury and actually which is absolutely amazing and I've got
photographs of a moored outside the dry dock and it's rather bizzare so it's
really really crazy one of the reasons for lifting this boat up was to actually
say to everybody look there's these historic boats all the way around the
country which are sinking or sunk they are falling apart and they're being
broken up and this is our history and we should not that this happened so we
should do something about it and so by raising Hardy we would like to bring
some publicity and some attention to the fact that this is happening and we'd
like the future of Tooleys to actually address this and to try and rescue some
of these boats which are being destroyed
Due to the interest in the boat yard we get a lot of people asking questions
actually part of our remit is that we show this to the general public so
recently we've actually come up with the idea of actually doing an open day in
fact that we are actually opened mornings from 10 o'clock until 12:30 and that's on
every Saturday and it's free and you can come along and you can come into the
boatyard see areas of the boatyard you wouldn't see normally you can go to the
dry dock and you can have a look at the boat in there you can go into the forge
you can see a blacksmith and some of the volunteer blacksmiths as well doing
demonstrations and we also have a guided tour and we're for guided tours we do
that for donations as well and then you can be shown around the boatyard and be
told the history of the site but if you don't want to have a guided tour you can
just wander around and chat to many of the volunteers which are here and he will
tell you all about the site anyway and you go to the belt room and the
carpenter store and we also have boat trips as well as well so that we've got
to be charged for those ones as well all the money we make on the day of the
working museum is actually goes back into the working museum itself so if
that all happens and hopefully shortly we'll also have our tea room set up here
as well
we don't actually get any funding on the site at all and I never had received any
money actually working with a lot of volunteers and we've got a great
supporter of volunteers but about twenty volunteers now who are learning to be
blacksmiths who are learning how to handle boats and also doing guided tours as well
We also are all looking for volunteers so if anybody would like to
come along and help out then that would be fantastic we could really do in fact
where we were a network of friends of Tooley's where you can come along and
and sign up to be a friend of Tooleys so that that would be a really good thing to do
okay literally here is the gate that Matthews
gonna close on us Thanks for everything Thank you for rescuing us and for looking at our boat and for showing
us around the yard and also for being an awesome historian that's kind of what
you are isn't it yeah so and we're gonna put those links to the book below we're
gonna put the links to or everything in the description below so watch that
don't forget give us a like subscribe and come back next time for more episodes
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Editorial - OptiPro With Lawrence Schaffler - Duration: 5:12.
Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening!
Hi there it's Lawrence from Boating New Zealand.
The Optimist is a very interesting little dinghy it's been around for years.
The biggest trouble is that children tend to outgrow it both in terms
of size, they get too big for it. And in performance.
There's a very interesting concept that has been
developed here in Auckland. And i spoke, to the developer
of what is called the Opti-Pro. Matt Mason.
Matt. How did this whole concept about the added bow come about?
We'd actually been sailing, my little guy William, who's eight
in his Opti all day, had a full day and we were driving home
from the club here one night, and he asked me
"Dad" he said. "Why doesn't the Opti have like a pointy bow on it?"
That's basically where it arose from, and i said "That's not a bad question actually."
In sort of a couple of months, three months later, here we are we've
got, five of the little things on the beach. We made our first prototype in the garage.
That was basically just extend of the lines through of the Opti.
We sailed that and it actually, you know, the first one was pretty cool.
We got so much positive feedback of the whole concept and everything.
We got the three different Optimus scanned.
Three different designs from different manufacturers.
We generated the new bow shape, got some molds machined, and now
we have the five little guys out sailing. We can sail two young kids in them.
Kid can take is mate out. Or they can be two good little sailors and
straightaway that's having more fun. Getting into sailing and staying sailing.
Tom you've been sailing Opti's for two and a half years.
What are these Opti-Pro's like relative to sailing with a traditional Optimist?
They've got a bit more power since they've got a bigger sail.
When you're sailing it, it's got a few different things that you have to
like remember to do.
Yeah it's a bit more challenging than the normal Opti, but it's still really fun, yeah.
It's actually quite a bit more quicker than the old Opti. It's really good because you can stay in Opti's
for longer and it just makes it more fun. Instead of having to buy a whole
new boat. You can just buy an accessory for It. It will be fun, like getting a couple
mates around on the weekend just to go for a sail yeah.
Thanks a lot Tom... Thank you!
Performance-wise obviously the boats a lot faster and,
you know it sails better through the water and things,
and to you know add the Opti-Pro on the front with a you know,
a sharper bow and a bigger rig, you know means that they
are going to be learning lessons that they're going to
be carrying on throughout the rest of their sort of
sailing careers, in multiple classes.
Having two kids being able to sail in one boats a big win.
You've got two different sized kids in one family. You can send
the young fulla out in the Opti in the morning, and then you know in the
afternoon you can clip the Opti-Pro on and chuck the other rig in, and you
know the bigger size too can go out there and race as well, or if it's a
windy day you know you can put the two together, so it means
that families can buy one boat and and have two at
the same time. Surprised it's taken so long for the idea
to come up, and then obviously Matty's done an awesome job
to push it and you know pretty quickly and you know excited to
sort of see where it goes and hopefully it takes off.
Thank you.
We thought that the cool thing for the kids was to be able to
have a color range, so they can choose their colors,
you know and we've already had a few arguments over those.
You know speaking with people and looking at the Optimist,
it'll be good to give young kids sailing a more conventional sail that
they could move on into the next class and be relevant to that.
So we sort of based this sail around the BIC rig. It's 1.2 m²
bigger than the optimist rig. And it has a 1.8m carbon tip that just plugs into the
Optimist aluminum rig now, and that's the extension it has,
and so you have a bow piece, a new sail, and a carbon tip.
Kim Andersen's the president of world sailing. He's seen the concept about 3 months
ago and he loves the concept. He's Invited me to go and present
in the world sailing meeting in the beginning of November in Mexico.
At the end of the day the optimist is there and it's established.
Hopefully we get welcomed by the international association and
becomes an extension of the optimist class.
John Eichelsheim from Boating New Zealand.
Thanks for watching.
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Michael Phelps' Old Swimming Record Toppled By 10-Year-Old 'Superman' - Duration: 7:01.
A 10-year-old swimmer with sky-high dreams and a name to match them has toppled a record previously held by Olympian Michael Phelps
Clark Kent Apuada, whose friends call him "Superman," swam the 100-meter butterfly in 1:09:38 at the Far Western Long Course Championship in his home state of California this Sunday
That's more than a second faster than the record Phelps set at the Far Western swimming championship in 1995 with a time of 1:10
48 in the same category of boys 10 and under. Phelps' record in that meet hasn't been touched for 23 years
Clark, a rising fifth-grader who is Filipino-American, told HuffPost he's been dreaming about breaking Phelps' record ever since he started swimming competitively at age 7
"I was so motivated," Clark said about his win. "I was so happy and relieved that I was able to beat that record
" Phelps competed in his first Olympics at age 15. He went on to become the most decorated Olympian in history, with 28 medals overall
A representative for Pacific Swimming told HuffPost that Clark's record-breaking achievement was announced at the meet
"Everyone in the crowd was thrilled when they realized what a special swim they had just witnessed when we announced the long standing record had been broken," Cindy Rowland, PacSwim's administrative director, wrote in an email
Clark won first place for all the swimming events he competed in at this year's Far Western Championships, Rowland confirmed to HuffPost
Pacific Swimming or PacSwim, a regional association that is part of USA Swimming, organizes the Far Western Long Course Championship
Cynthia Apuada, Clark's mother, said that her child seems to be "living by his name at this point
" Asked about the champion swimmer's unusual name, she said she'd always loved the name Clark
And her husband's favorite superhero just happened to be Superman. So when their child was born, they decided to give him the name "Clark Kent
" The nickname "Superman" emerged naturally. "We're always just telling people his name is Clark
But when they realize his full name, people just call him Superman," Apuada said
It fits, she said, since her son "is regarded as a superman in the water." CNN Clark Kent earned a time of 1:09:38 in the 100-meter butterfly at the Far Western Long Course Championship
From an early age, Apuada said her son was extremely motivated about setting goals for himself
A few years ago, she said, Clark researched all the local swim clubs (the family lives in Salinas, California) and started memorizing the records other swimmers were setting
He eventually joined the Monterey County Aquatic Team. "He's the one who said, 'Look, Mom, Michael Phelps has a record in the Far Western
I can beat that,'" Apuada recalled. "And he was just 7." The family had been nervous about the international championship meet since Clark got sick in the week before the competition
But Apuada said her son's motivation helped pushed through. When she saw the final score, "We were very glad and really rejoicing," she said
The young champion isn't resting on his laurels, however. Clark said he has an even bigger goal in sight ― the Olympics
"Paris 2024 or Los Angeles 2028," he said. "This record has motivated me to keep swimming, to keep striving and do everything I can to get to that elite level
" In the meantime, Clark said he's been training every day and holding on to his mantra
"Never give up on your dreams," he said. "Never." Download BEFORE YOU GO PHOTO GALLERY 19 Photos That Show The Unbelievable Strength Of Synchronized Swimmers Carol Kuruvilla Religion Reporter, HuffPost Suggest a correction MORE: Michael Phelps Superman Swimming And Diving Clark Kent Apuada
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Kanji of the week #2 | 【SUB ITA】 - Duration: 7:23.
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Apps missing from iPhone home screen - Duration: 1:51.
If the apps which you have installed in your iPhone are missing from your iPhone then let
us see how to fix this issue.
First thing is to make sure that you have app installed in your iPhone.
In order to find that one, just simply pull down on the iPhone home screen to activate
the search option and then type the name of the app and then search.
So, if you have installed the app it will show here on the top.
so, just make sure that you have installed this app.
The next thing what you have to do is you have to make sure that you have not restricted
the app on your iPhone.
In order to find that one go ahead and open "Settings".
Scroll down.
Select "General".
Select "Restriction".
Enter the restriction pass code and then from here make sure that the apps from here they
are not restricted.
If it is restricted then you can not find on the iPhone screen.
Now the last thing what you will do is you will go ahead and open "Settings".
You will scroll down.
Select "General".
Scroll down.
Select "Reset" and then select "Home screen layout".Once you select Home screen layout
what happens is all the apps what you have installed will be available on the home screen
of your iPhone.
Please note that when you reset the home screen layout then the position of the app which
you had adjusted will be changed.
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