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10 Sea Creatures You Never Knew Exist.

Number 10.

You might already be familiar with the Ctenophores as animals called "comb jellies," transparent

invertebrates who usually use their beautiful, rippling cilia to swim through the water.

Some species, however, don't have the cilia and don't swim at all.

They slowly crawl around on the sea floor, mouth-down.

Branching into two large horns, they tend to resemble a cross between a slug and a pair

of bunny ears, each horn able to extend a long, silky feeding tentacle into the water.

Other, smaller species are transparent and amazingly camouflaged, while still others

spend their entire lives clinging to the bodies of starfish.

Number 9.

The last thing you would expect a starfish to live off of are trees, but that's what's

going on with Xyloplax.

Also called "sea daisies," Xyloplax are tiny, saucer-shaped starfish cousins ringed with

feathery spines very much resembling cartoon flower petals.

They are found thousands of feet down in the black abyssal reaches of the sea.

It's an especially strange home for an animal that feeds exclusively on wood, like a termite.

However, we shouldn't be surprised that enormous amounts of wood - from twigs snapped off in

storms to entire dead trees - make their way into the ocean every day, and a great deal

of it sinks to the abyss.

Number 8.

Instead of trailing long, threadlike stinging tentacles behind its swimming bell, the helmet

jellyfish, Periphylla periphylla, has thicker, stiffer tentacles it holds out in front of

it as it swims.

These capture small fish and swing them back into its digestive cavity.

Avoiding light, they usually lurk as deep as 1,000 meters (3,000 ft) below the sea's

surface, but massive numbers of them may come to the surface at night and have even become

invasive pests off some coasts.

As for their dark red to purple coloration, this is believed to keep the jellyfish invisible

to most predators even after swallowing bioluminescent prey.

Number 7.

The hooded or "lion" nudibranchs of the order Melibe are like the Venus flytraps of the

sea slug world, their huge mouths flaring into nets lined with tooth-like sticky tentacles.

Clinging to seaweed, their transparent bodies are almost invisible to the tiny fish and

shrimp who may blunder into the gaping trap.

Strangely, these slugs are also said to smell like flowers when pulled from the water.

Number 6.

What resembles a transparent, beady-eyed sausage with a trunk on its head?

It's another bizarre species of gastropod, sometimes called a "sea elephant," a swimming

snail with a tiny, reduced internal shell.

Unlike most snails, Pterotrachea is a highly maneuverable and visual predator.

Its advanced telescope-like eyeballs allow it to spot even the tiniest prey in the surrounding

water, which it slurps up with that tubular trunk.

If it looks upside-down, that's because it is.

Sea elephants swim around on their backs, likely allowing them to surprise their prey

from below.

Number 5.

As filter-feeding, immobile crustaceans, most barnacles are adapted to grow on stationary

rocks or on such large, slow-moving animals as whales and turtles.

One species, however, can be found dangling from the fins

of fast-moving dolphins.

Their long, slimy, leech-like bodies trail behind the host even as it leaps and dives

through the water, a thickly barbed anchoring organ embedded fairly deep in the sea mammal's

flesh.

Like most barnacles, it only feeds on plankton from the surrounding water, but it goes through

the trouble of attaching to a dolphin for its own protection.

There's not a lot of crossover between things that want to eat barnacles and things that

can catch a healthy porpoise.

Number 4.

Ribbon or Nemertean worms are some of the freakiest animals most people have never heard

of, despite being found not only throughout the ocean, but even in your own backyard,

albeit usually much tinier.

Nearly all of these slimy, gooey creatures are carnivorous.

They scavenge on dead animals or hunt live prey, which they overpower with a venomous

sting, acidic spit, or toxic slime secretion.

Many possess a projectile proboscis that can even branch like a spidery web, while others

can simply stretch open their mouths like a python to engulf meals far larger than themselves.

Some species are among the longest of all known animals, reaching nearly 60 meters (200

ft) when outstretched but fortunately still little wider than a human finger.

Number 3.

While it's a stiff competition, the marine worm R. Multicaudata (Ramisyllis multicaudata)

just might have one of the strangest body plans in the animal kingdom.

Like a reversal of the mythological hydra, it possesses just one head, but with a seemingly

limitless number of winding bodies branching off one another, resembling a network of segmented,

hairy roots.

The head resides at the center of a sea sponge, while its many bodies spread throughout the

holes and tunnels of the sponge host.

Whether this relationship is parasitic or mutually beneficial isn't certain, though

the two creatures may offer protection to one another.

Number 2.

We've seen one "jelly" that traded swimming for crawling already, but that was one of

the comb jellies.

The Stauromedusae are a group of true jellyfish but have given up swimming and adopted a lifestyle

closer to their distant coral and anemone cousins.

What would normally be the top of the jelly's bell is stalk-shaped, flexible, and ends in

a powerful sucker, allowing the funnel-shaped creature to cling to rocks or seaweed and

wave its open mouth in the water.

We've also now seen this strategy in a slug.

The stinging tentacles are bunched into eight pom-poms on the ends of short, muscular arms,

which the animal uses to grasp and hold hapless prey.

When it wants to pick up and move, it can walk end over end, tumbling from its sucker-tipped

stem to its pom-pom arms, or it can detach and allow itself to float in the water,

riding the current to new feeding grounds.

Number 1.

These animals look familiar to anyone who's seen James Cameron's Avatar, which lifted

them almost unaltered for its alien forest fauna.

These filter-feeding worms live their entire adult lives sealed in the same tubular tunnel,

excavated from rock or coral.

The Christmas trees we can see are the animals, elaborate, coiling palps, very complex lips

used for trapping plankton.

These feeding appendages also double as the animal's gills.

Weirder still, they possess specialized light-sensitive cells allowing the worms to see.

These animals are so adapted to expose only their mouths that their mouths subsequently

evolved into their new eyes.

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Hold me closer then your fantasy i can try to be the one you love and need

I'm feeling sort of like a burden I feel it in my heart

are you letting go of me now I read the words upon her face now

saving my last breath for you broken hearts molded to proof

It's hard to breathe in and breathe out now it's hard to say the truth out loud

out loud now yeah out loud now yeah

out loud It's hard to say the truth out loud

out loud now yeah out loud now yeah

out loud

I'm giving all that's left to you

my feelings don't mean a thing to you just waiting for the light to prove

that every lie was spread by you i read the words upon her face now

saving my last breath for you broken hearts molded to proof

It's hard to breathe in and breathe out now it's hard to breathe in and breathe out now

it's hard to say the truth out loud out loud now yeah

out loud now yeah out loud

out loud now yeah out loud now yeah

It's hard to say out loud now yeah

out loud now yeah out loud

It's hard to say out loud now yeah

out loud

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One Minute Singing Secrets: Singer's Serenity Prayer - Duration: 1:37.

One minute singing secrets video is starting now.

You probably know the serenity prayer: God grant me the serenity to accept the things

I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can and the wisdom to know the difference.

So, how do we apply it to singing?

Have you ever tried to control things that were outside of you?

Maybe, sometimes you wished to have a voice like Adele or Shawn Mendez, or you were worried

about what the audience is going to think about your singing, or you wished you were

soprano not alto, or you could sing in a whistle register, or … shall I continue?

Instead of wishing for things that are not in your power to change, start focusing on

things within yourself that you can change.

For example, aim to improve your breath when singing, practice regularly to improve vocal

technique, listen to music to develop your musical ear, or find opportunities to sing

to build confidence.

Keep learning about yourself, your body and singing to embrace the wisdom to know what

you can change.

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Enter the IKEA hack.

These simple upgrades instantly elevate your affordable finds into stylish and expensive-looking

décor.

All it takes is a little know-how and an eye for design to turn a standard piece of furniture

into a truly unique part of your home.

Here are some IKEA hacks to try for yourself or inspire your own original design.

1.

Ikea Apothecary Cabinet Hack.

This Ikea hack using the TARVA dresser is such an amazing DIY furniture project!

It looks like an apothecary cabinet that would cost a fortune at West Elm or Anthropologie,

but no!

This DIY apothecary cabinet is perfect for any budget.

2.

Ikea Tarva Hack.

With IKEA, it seems that furniture they sell in light shades should be dark, and the dark,

light.

Case in point, Kalie of Little House Big Plans recognizes that in its natural hue, the STORNÄS

looks like a cup of menacingly black coffee or a really big smudge on your computer screen.

Paint and styling later, the Big Planner has herself a lovely and attractive dining room

buffet.

3.

Easy Ikea Hack Desk.

It is not easy to find a desk that offers great storage, great looks, and great price

all in one, unless you D.I.Y. to make it just the way you love.

The Ikea Alex and Helmer drawer units are the perfect height for a desk, add an ikea

table top, you can have a beautiful Ikea hack desk here for under $100.

4.

A Built-In Billy Bookcase.

Custom built-ins don't come cheap, we put three of IKEA's popular Billy bookcases together.

A solid baseboard and crown molding were added so it blends perfectly with the period style

of this home.

5.

D.I.Y. mid Century Credenza.

A credenza is a great addition to any room for convenient, hideaway storage.

Use it in the dining room to store dining and entertainment essentials or in the living

room or bedroom to conceal extra blankets or your movie collection.

6.

Copper Kitchen Pendant Lights.

the spray paint does it again.

How much more high-end do these pendants look in their new shade of copper?

It's tough to justify expensive light fixtures after you've already renovated an entire

kitchen, so it's nice to know you can cut corners and still get an amazing result.

7.

Gorgeous Rustic Sideboard.

How gorgeous is this rustic sideboard?

I want to make it so badly!

This is a perfect example of how you can use an Ikea hack as the foundation and then add

details or a facade like this to customize it to look like one of a kind.

This beautiful piece is made out of the Ikea BESTA cabinet.

8.

Gold Leaf Console Table.

Sometimes the simplest changes make the biggest impact.

The "gold leaf" legs on this baby look so good your friends will never believe you

when you tell them it's a D.I.Y.

Plus the kit to achieve the same look is only $11.

9.

Simple Rast Dresser Upgrade.

A chest with storage for under $50 that looks this good?

This works as a nightstand or as a stand alone storage piece in an entry or hallway.

10.

Upgraded TARVA Dresser.

How good does the TARVA dresser look painted in this powdery blue color?

It's the perfect balance to the more masculine tan leather pulls.

That's all for now.

Don't forget to subscribe, like, and give your comment if you like this video and share

to your friends.Thanks for watching and see in the next video.

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3 Most Useful Kitchen Gadgets - Are They Worth It? - Duration: 3:52.

Pressure cookers.

Slow cookers.

Rice cookers.

Whatever this is.

Are all these gizmos taking up space on your countertop actually bringing anything to the

table?

Or are they just so many glorified pots?

The answer depends on how you want to use them.

And a bit of cooking chemistry.

These are all "wet" cooking methods -- they rely on water to transfer heat into your food,

and that results in the chemical and physical changes that make raw meat palatable and dry

grains tender.

First up: the pressure cooker.

If you want dry beans ready in a flash, this is for you.

You might actually have noticed that water boils at a lower temperature when the pressure

is low, like up high in the Rocky Mountains.

And the opposite is true as well.

Ramp up the pressure, and the boiling point of water goes up too.

Depending on the model of your pressure cooker, it can boost the pressure on your food by

11 to 15 pounds per square inch.

And that will increase the boiling point of water from 100 degrees Celsius to 120.

Hotter water will cook food faster.

There's more energy, in the form of heat, to drive the chemistry that leads to doneness

in meat -- stuff like dissolving tough collagen into gelatin, making it tender.

And the pressure also drives water into your beans and rice, so those get done faster too.

The increasingly popular sous vide style of cooking is almost the polar opposite of a

pressure cooker.

If pressure cookers are for cooking things fast and hot, sous vide is for cooking them

low and slow.

That's because you can control the exact temperature your food will come to without

ever overshooting.

And it's once again thanks to water.

See, it's possible to calculate the exact temperature that will result in food being

done, but not overdone.

We know the temperature it takes to dissolve collagen and disrupt other proteins to cook

meat.

And we know the temperatures that are required to kill harmful bacteria for food safety.

But with normal cooking methods, we tend to overshoot those temperatures badly.

That's because for a piece of meat to reach the doneness temperature in the middle, you

need a hot pan at a much higher temperature to get enough heat to diffuse into the center.

Those high temperatures, if you're not careful, can result in burning, or dryness, or other

not so great stuff.

But with sous vide, you vacuum seal your food and sink it into a water bath set to the exact

temperature you want.

Water conducts heat into the food more efficiently than air, hence the vacuum sealing.

And over time, the food comes to equilibrium with the temperature of the water bath.

The perfect doneness temperature, and not a degree more.

Slow cookers are a little bit like sous vide lite.

You're still heating to a relatively low temperature, letting time do the work of carrying

cooking reactions along far enough that your food is both fully cooked and safe to eat.

But you're not immersing the food in a perfectly controlled water bath.

Instead, there's a fairly ordinary heating element in there delivering relatively low

heat to your food.

It's possible to overshoot, and therefore overcook.

But it'll take a while -- like, no need to panic if you let it go an hour longer than

you meant to.

If you ask me, the real benefit to an electric slow cooker is being able to leave something

to cook for a long time without worrying about leaving the gas on.

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5 Pieces Of Clothing With EXTREME Attitude | Statement Style Pieces For Men | RMRS - Duration: 7:05.

Clothing with Attitude [0:00:00]

Gentlemen, there are particular clothing pieces with a lot of attitude.

And in today's video, I'm going to talk about those particular items the message,

the attitude, the signal they send, and why you should bring them into your wardrobe.

[Music] Number one on my list, the power suit.

This is a dark-colored suit with a light-colored shirt preferably in white with a red necktie.

This outfit right here, it signals power, strength, confidence.

You will come off as the authority.

That's the attitude it's setting.

And, guys, this has been proven.

And there's a couple of things here.

Dark-colored.

I'm talking navy, I'm talking charcoal gray, maybe a medium gray, but once you get

in the light gray once you get in the light blue or you go with other variations other

colors, it doesn't have the same effect.

We're going for the power suit here.

Next up, let's talk about the shirt.

What we're going for is contrast, so the white shirt this is the classic symbol of

the white-collared man.

The white-collared man, he doesn't get his hands dirty.

He's in a position of power, he's telling other people what to do.

Now, let's talk about the neckties.

So, neckties in general are great when you're giving your presentation because they point

to the face to keep people looking at what you want them to be looking at.

But, let's talk about the color red.

So, there's a classic study of a man reading a report and one of the parts of the study

he's wearing a red sweater and the other one a different color and they tested it with

a wide range of colors.

But, what they found is the red sweater the red color is what actually got people to believe

more of the report.

It was – that was the only thing that changed in the study.

So, the color red, again, you wear this, you're going to come off as more persuasive and more

confident.

Next up, let's talk jewelry and that's all about status, it's all about what you've

accomplished and who you are.

So, one of my favorite movies The Edge.

Anthony Hopkins comes back from being in the wilderness, he had a fight off and he killed

this grizzly bear.

And what is he wearing when he gets off the helicopter?

He's wearing that grizzly bear's claw right there as a necklace.

We wear jewelry all the time to show status.

A wedding ring.

I was married in Ukrainian Orthodox Church, so I wear it right here on the right hand.

And if you're maybe an engineer, you know there's rings that you can wear for that

up in Canada.

Watches oftentimes they symbolize what we've accomplished, we keep them.

Basically, when we wear these we showed the world who we are.

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Just look at these watches, incredibly beautiful.

Look at all the different dials, look at the complications, look at the ability to actually

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there.

Now, next to the Chrono Collection, I also absolutely love the Bellwether Collection.

I just love the way that it's lined up just the overall design of it how the dates down

there at the bottom, how you got the complications on both sides right there on the dial.

It's just a great-looking watch.

And I could tell you I've got their full metal one right here in silver and I could

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They've also got their Automatic Collection.

So, if you want an automatic watch, they've got you covered there as well.

Go check out their Marble Collection.

Good-looking watches right there.

If you want something simpler more like a minimalist watch with no complications, guys,

go check out their Kairos Collection.

I've got this watch right here, I absolutely love it.

Check out the mesh strap that they've got there.

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Next up, we've got sunglasses and it's all about mystery because when you can't

see somebody's eyes, you're wondering, well, who is that person?

They say eyes are the mirror to the soul.

Well, you can't see into this guy's soul, you're trying to figure out, okay, who is

this person, what's going on here?

That mystery has a sense of sometimes coolness, but oftentimes it's just like, ah, who is

that person?

I want to get to know them better.

So, you got a little bit of Hollywood that plays into this as well.

Someone like Casey Neistat or Jack Nicholson or Tom Cruise in Risky Business.

If you're wearing sunglasses like this, you are not hiding, you are out there especially

if you're wearing them indoors or you're wearing them in a crowd of people that are

wearing maybe Aviators or other styles which really aren't is attention grabbing.

Next up, we've got boots.

And the attitude here, a working man of means.

Let me explain.

So, let's go back and look at the history.

So, boots actually were first worn by knights.

Why?

They needed something that would fit on their feet that would keep them in the saddle, that's

why on boots you actually got a heel to keep you right in the saddle.

Officers in the military that are riding horses and boots were still one of the most expensive

items that they would own because of the amount of leather, just the cost of goods that would

go into something like this.

So, it was seen as something that was only for the rich, boots in general.

Now, boots have now made their way into the working class, but they still are quality

made.

[0:05:09] So now, let me show examples of what I'm

talking about.

So this boot right here, definitely comes from a working class kind of background, but

it's a dressier boot.

You could wear this with jeans, but it's still a very casual boot with a working man

heritage.

Next up, we've got the chelsea boot.

The Beatles wore boots like these.

And this one right here, it's dressed up, but it's still ready to party.

Next up, we've got the chukka.

This comes from the British desert boot that's commissioned by officers actually in the field.

They wanted something that gave them a little bit more ankle support.

So, it's a very casual boot, but still has a military heritage.

Next up, we've got the leather jacket and the attitude here, rebel.

Marlon Brando, James Dean, Poe Dameron.

Yes, in that Star Wars movie, look at me pass that leather jacket onto Finn.

Finn became a rebel.

Guys, leather jackets have that symbol of rebellion and it's something that, you know,

this one right here, classic motor jacket.

I zip it up, it's for motorcycles kind of being out on your own.

Now, interestingly enough they did some research on what does leather like symbolize to people

and when a lot of people touched it especially women, they would say it's very masculine,

a very strong fabric.

Now, the key with a leather jacket is a great fit.

To get a great fit, buy it with a great fit.

This isn't something that's easy to adjust.

You have to take it to a specialty leather worker and even then there's only so much

they can do based off of the proportions and where everything is placed, so I would advice

try on a jacket, but unless you really, really love it, do not buy it.

But, if you really love it even if it's not on sale, it's oftentimes worth saving

for and buying even at full price.

Next up, we've got the simple white t-shirt.

The attitude here, casual, laid back.

I'm like, ah, nothing's going to bother me.

I am relax in here.

Now, you could dress it up, you could throw a sports jacket on it.

Perhaps, but still it's always going to be something that is never going to be at

the level of something with a collar.

But, hey, if it's your event your company, you just want to throw in a jacket maybe for

a meeting, you can go ahead and do that especially if you're a Silicon CEO.

Now, a leather jacket I think would look great with something like this, but remember when

you're looking at good t-shirts, you want to make sure it fits you, it works for your

body type because it's not going to work for all body types.

But, I would say that in general look at the neck, is it, okay, with the crew neck, it

should be a nice fit here, it should be elastic, it should stretch right back.

Maybe look for a V-neck, that's actually going to build up the chest.

Look at how it fits you here in the arms.

You don't want it way too loose, otherwise it's just going to look baggy and wrong

and make sure it's not going down so low that it looks like a dress.

[Bleeping sound] All right.

Did I blow up your screen with the attitude?

Guys, be very careful when you put the combination together, people are just going to be blown

away.

Now, seriously have fun with this, find what works for you.

Maybe leather jackets just aren't going to be your thing.

Maybe the white shirt, nah, it's not going to fit your body type.

Whatever it may be, guys, actually have fun with this, but realize that clothing does

send the message.

One of the items I didn't talk about, cashmere sweaters.

The message the attitude being sent there is come touch me.

Yes, if you want to attract – let's say you're out on a date, you actually have

never actually held hands, touch, or kiss this woman, perhaps wear a cashmere sweater

if the weather, you know, it's cool enough that you can do this.

But, she's going to want to touch the sweater.

As soon as she touches it, you've broken down a barrier, you're going to feel much

closer and that's key.

So, understand that clothing sends messages, it's something that you can control and

use to your advantage.

[Bleeping sound] All right, gentlemen.

Now, it's your turn.

I want to hear from you down in the comments.

What do you think of this video?

Agree?

Disagree?

What would you have added to this video to make it better?

And if you like this, if you found it useful, please pass it to a man that can use this

information.

Here at Real Men Real Style, it's all about you using style to control the message.

That's what this video was about and it's not about you going around and buying a leather

jacket or wearing sunglasses, but you understand every time you put the stuff on, you do send

the message.

So, make sure you control it.

And, guys, if you're looking for a watch, go check out Vincero.

I'm linking to them down in the description with the best discount code you're going

to find out there.

That's it, guys.

Take care.

I will see you in the next video.

All right.

So, between all of these between my jewelry, my boots, the sunglasses, the shirt, the jacket,

can you feel that power?

Oh, yeah, going right through the internet.

Do you feel that?

Be careful, I don't want to blow up your computer or your phone whatever you're watching

this on.

Be careful.

Feel that power?

Yeah, that's all attitude.

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When it comes to television, getting a pilot greenlit by the network is usually good news

for everyone involved.

Unfortunately for these stars, though, their appearances in the first round of filming

for an eventual hit show didn't pan out because they were replaced before their series went

into full production.

Whether it was professional conflicts or personal matters, these actors lost what became pretty

iconic small screen roles, despite filling them first.

Here are some TV characters who were recast after the pilot.

The Incredible Hulk

Lou Ferrigno became a household name thanks to his successful run as the mean green monster

in the classic '70s TV series, but it was originally Richard Kiel who'd signed up to

star as the Hulk.

The eventual James Bond villain was hired to film two movies of the week that were to

serve as the pilot for the proposed series.

However, Kiel, who was blind in one eye, was uncomfortable in the full contact lenses that

the part required, and also didn't like the green body paint.

Producers also felt that Kiel didn't fit perfectly in the part, since even though he was over

seven-feet tall, he didn't boast a bodybuilder physique.

The role was eventually given to Ferrigno, but Kiel's turn is still briefly visible in

the scene in which Hulk saves a young girl from drowning.

Danny Tanner

Full House almost had a different dad.

John Posey was initially brought on to play the role of Danny Tanner on the popular sitcom,

but he was replaced by comedian Bob Saget after filming the pilot.

Posey had just two credits to his name when he signed on for the pilot and said he was

actually on his way from Atlanta to Los Angeles to work on the series when he got the call

saying he had been replaced.

Show creator Jeff Franklin wanted either Saget or Paul Reiser from the beginning, but they'd

both been tied up with other potential shows.

"Neither Paul nor Bob were interested.

We went through a casting process, we ended up casting a complete unknown."

When Saget became available, however, Franklin decided to give Posey the ax.

"I just, I don't know, as soon as I created this character, I thought of Bob."

Posey still went on to have a very successful career as a small screen guest star.

However, he's nowhere near as well-known as the man who became America's dad on the beloved

sitcom.

Sookie St. James

Before she became such a big screen sensation, Melissa McCarthy was perhaps best known for

her role as the sweet Stars Hollow chef Sookie St. James on Gilmore Girls.

However, the actress almost wasn't chosen to wear Sookie's signature smock.

In the series' unaired pilot, comedic actress Alex Borstein originally appeared in the role,

but had to back away due to her contract with MADtv.

Borstein still got to appear on the show, just in a much smaller role.

Instead of playing Sookie, the actress made a couple of cameos as the sharp-tongued harp

player Drella, and then reemerged as the family's stylist Miss Celine.

Willow Rosenberg

Buffy the Vampire Slayer's original pilot has actually surfaced, which means that fans

can go back and watch the original Willow Rosenberg in action to see why another actress

was brought in to play her.

Alyson Hannigan would famously go on to take over the part, but it was Riff Regan who starred

in the short pilot creator Joss Whedon [made for the network in a bid to get the show picked

up.

The network had a few issues with the pilot, and one of the big points was Regan, who played

a much more quiet and subdued version of the character than the one fans would come to

know in the show's full run.

Daenerys Targaryen

Emilia Clarke's portrayal of Khaleesi is a major part of why Game of Thrones is one of

the most popular shows on TV, but she wasn't the first actor brought on to play the part

of the Mother of Dragons.

That honor instead went to Tamzin Merchant, an English actress known for her role in The

Tudors.

While we don't know exactly why Merchant was let go after the pilot, Game of Thrones showrunners

Dan Weiss and David Benioff have been pretty open in their discussions about the shortcomings

of the original pilot, which had to be almost completely re-shot so that it could eventually

become such a massive cultural phenomenon.

"So, thank you."

Catelyn Stark

Daenerys wasn't the only Game of Thrones role to be recast after the pilot.

Actress Jennifer Ehle was initially set to play Stark family matriarch Catelyn, but she

ended up dropping out of the role, which eventually went to Michelle Fairley.

Ehle stepped away from the role because it involved a seven-year contract and, at the

time, her daughter was just a few months old.

The show's producers ended up having Fairley reshoot all of the scenes involving Ehle,

and the rest is history.

Jenna Maroney

Jane Krakowski earned four Emmy Award nominations for her role as 30 Rock's resident diva Jenna

Maroney, but it turns out that the character was originally supposed to be a little different.

Creator Tina Fey originally cast her former Saturday Night Live co-star Rachel Dratch

in the role, but the part was given to Krakowski after NBC saw the show's unaired pilot.

Dratch's version of the role was still Liz's best friend and the star of The Girlie Show,

but the series would've originally focused more on sketches.

Dratch was later told the series style was moving more toward that of a sitcom, meaning

that they needed an actress who could fit that bill.

Naturally, she was upset about the decision.

"When you think about planning your SNL exit, you don't think, 'I know, I'll leave and the

have a big public face plant."

But Dratch did go on to hold a number of other roles on the show, including the overwhelmed

cat wrangler Greta, the Happy Days-obsessed cleaning lady Maria, and the imaginary Blue

Man.

Sarah Braverman

After becoming America's hippest mom Lorelai on Gilmore Girls, Lauren Graham again captured

the hearts of small screen audiences everywhere as Sarah Braverman on NBC's Parenthood.

However, ER star Maura Tierney originally occupied that role before having to drop out

under terrible circumstances - after filming the pilot, she learned that she had breast

cancer.

The show's producers tried to accommodate her treatments by pushing back production

and sending the show's premiere to mid-season, but, in the end, it was too much for her and

she had to leave the show.

In her place, Graham was brought on to take over the part, and after Tierney recovered,

she went on to nab an award-winning role on the hit Showtime series The Affair.

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How Airports Make Money - Duration: 11:00.

This video was made possible by Squarespace.

After this, watch the video I made for their channel.

More about it after the video.

Airports are incredibly complex and challenging businesses but, in many cases, they're businesses

that make money.

Many airports are owned by governments but still then, they're often operated as businesses—just

businesses that are publicly owned.

The majority of airports make their money through what they earn from passenger carrying

commercial flights using their facilities.

Some airports are cargo focused and fund their operations through cargo flights but the ones

that you've most heard of, such as London's Heathrow Airport, rely almost entirely on

passenger flights.

While the amount of cargo going through Heathrow is significant thanks to passenger aircraft

transporting cargo in their holds, the number of dedicated cargo flights is low in proportion

to the airports 650 daily flights.

They make their money off of the 78 million passengers flying through each year.

Heathrow is the busiest airport in the world that is fully privately owned—the UK government

owns no stake in it—and so it is perhaps the best example of an airport built to turn

a profit.

It costs $1,485,650,000 per year to run Heathrow airport.

This includes costs like the $494 million Heathrow pays in salaries to its 6,500 employees.

Now, 76,000 people actually work at Heathrow but only those 6,500 actually work for Heathrow.

The company that runs Heathrow, Heathrow Airport Holdings, is only really responsible for the

oversight and administration of the airport.

Within Heathrow's walls, though, there are hundreds of other companies operating.

Those 70,000 other people work for the airlines, the baggage handling companies, the air traffic

control company, the restaurants, the rental car companies, the bus companies, and all

the other different employers at the airport.

There are, of course, plenty of other costs involved in running the airport from the $232

million per year in maintenance to the $113 million yearly utility bill for water, electricity,

internet, gas, and more, but overall, that number, $1.5 billion, is what it costs to

run the sixth busiest airport in the world.

That's more than it costs to run the 1.3 million person country of Swaziland.

So how do they pay for that?

On a per passenger basis, it costs $19 to run Heathrow Airport.

Essentially, that means Heathrow needs to make $19 from each passenger that passes through

its doors in order to break even.

Of course, some passengers are more profitable than others.

Arriving passengers generally just get off the plane, go through customs, and leave immediately

without buying anything while connecting and departing passengers generally have more time

to shop at the airport.

Retail is incredibly important to the profitability of any airport.

This is part of the reason why its in the airports best interest to make the check-in

and security process as quick as possible—so passengers have more time to shop.

Heathrow makes money through retail by receiving a cut of every sale made.

On average, restaurants earn the airport 95 cents per passenger, retail stores earn them

$5.15 per passenger, the parking lots add on another $2.03, then all the other smaller

sources of retail revenue such as rental car companies and VIP lounges account for another

$3.04.

Rather uniquely, Heathrow also operates the express train from the airport to Paddington

Station in London which makes them another $2.15 per passenger.

All in all, the airport makes $13.32 from passengers through purchases on top of their

actual airplane ticket and, its worth pointing out, this doesn't mean that passengers spend

$13.32—this means that Heathrow makes $13.32 per passenger.

This is their cut—actual spending at the airport per passenger is much higher.

Now, you may think that this amount of retail revenue per passenger is high and you'd

be right, it is.

In fact, it's one of the highest retail revenues per passenger of any airport worldwide.

In comparison, Washington Dulles Airport makes $5.68 per passenger, Auckland Airport makes

$7.71, and Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport makes $10.92 per passenger through retail.

Heathrow is an expert in making passengers spend.

They use all sorts of tricks and tactics to increase passenger spending.

For example, in Terminal 3, to get from security and to the gates, all passengers have to walk

through duty free which increases sales enormously.

Heathrow also doesn't display the gate for flights until around 45-90 minutes before

departure.

This is common in European airports, but uncommon elsewhere.

Because of this, passengers wait in the central area where shops and restaurants are until

just before their flight which leads to more time with passengers exposed to the retail

environment.

Being one of the very few airports with non-stop service to all six inhabited continents, Heathrow

also has the advantage of being an airport focused on long-haul service.

These flights tend to carry the wealthiest passengers and, while worldwide passengers

arrive an average of 2 hours and 17 minutes before their flight, Heathrow passengers arrive

2 hours and 51 minutes before which means they have more time to shop at the airport.

As mentioned, though, the airport needs to make $19 per passenger and retail only earns

them just over $13.

The rest of it comes from flights.

Each plane that lands at Heathrow pays the airport an average of $9,500.

Of course it varies hugely by aircraft—a 76 seat FlyBe Dash 8 isn't paying the same

as a 345 seat British Airways 747—but $9,500 is the average per visit to Heathrow.

That goes to pay for things like gate space, a check in area, and the runway time itself.

The airport charges a fixed amount per aircraft landing—for the small Bombardier Dash 8

it would be $999 while for the large 747 it would be $11,600.

On departure, airlines are then charged again this time per passenger.

For each passenger flying to a destination outside of Europe the airline is charged a

base of $58 but this charge is reduced if a passenger connects through Heathrow rather

than originating or if the aircraft is parked at a remote stand rather than a gate.

All in all, a fully loaded 76 seat FlyBe Dash 8 flying a domestic route to Edinburgh, for

example, would be charged about $2,400 for its whole visit, arrival and departure, while

that British Airways 747 flying a long-haul route to New York, for example, would be charged

$31,700.

It's worth noting that these are the published prices—in reality, many airlines with significant

numbers of flights at Heathrow have agreements with the airport that reduce their costs.

Breaking it down, what those numbers mean is that Heathrow gets, on average, $29 of

the cost of every passenger's ticket.

As you can see that means that Heathrow makes a fair bit more than it costs to run the airport.

The company mostly uses this operating profit to pay off debt from prior projects and to

pay taxes so in the end, they're only truly making about $8.20 off of each of their passengers,

but what these numbers also mean is that, by design, Heathrow is incentivized to attract

long-haul flights.

The airport is currently at capacity.

Their maximum number of flights per day is 657 and they currently have 650.

They really have no more capacity which means one of the only ways for them to grow financially

is to bring in larger planes.

The 76 seat FlyBe Dash 8 takes up the same time on the runway that could be used by another

345 seat British Airways 747 while the airport would make vastly more money by having that

747 land.

This is no doubt part of the reason why Heathrow is so poorly connected to the country that

it's in—the UK.

The airport only has flights to eight airports in the UK which means the airport has exactly

the same number of destinations in the UK as it has in China.

Meanwhile, Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, in the Netherlands, has flights to 25 destinations

in the UK.

That means that for the vast majority of UK residents living outside of London, it's

easier to connect to wherever they're going through Amsterdam than the airport in their

capital city.

The reality is that Heathrow is a commercial company.

While most UK residents would likely want to see domestic flights to their largest airport

it just doesn't make commercial sense to operate short and cheap flights to Heathrow

in the place of highly lucrative long-haul flights.

It's not only less lucrative for the airport, it's also more costly for the passenger

than flying to other smaller airports.

Of course, not every airport is like Heathrow.

Not every airport is a commercial company.

That's just because, in many cases, running an airport the way the public wants it to

be run is bad business.

About two thirds of all airports worldwide lose money.

In many cases that's because they're government run and just not that focused on making money.

The US is a country that has not yet gotten around to airport privatization like the UK.

There is only one single privately owned and operated airport in the US with commercial

passenger flights—that's Branson Airport in Southern Missouri.

Unlike Heathrow, which turns a considerable profit, Branson airport is loosing money and

has struggled to keep airlines flying there for more than a few years.

It's not like Branson was the only attempt at running a private airport in the US—National

Express, a UK based transport company, took over Newburgh airport 60 miles north of New

York City in 2000, but it too failed and sold the airport back to the government.

The difference between airport privatization in the US and the UK is that in the US, the

smallest airports went private while in the UK, the largest airports did.

In the UK, ten of the fifteen busiest airports are privately owned and operated.

Meanwhile, only four of the fifteen least busy airports in the country are privately

owned.

That's because small airports, in most cases, just don't make money.

Smaller airports being government run and unprofitable in the US allow for a sort of

indirect subsidy for airlines to operate there.

In these cases, airports are willingly charging airlines less than it costs to run the airport

to operate there in order to attract them to fly there.

City, county, or state governments are willing to do this because they view air service as

a stimulant to economic development.

The merits of private versus public airport ownership can be debated, but proponents of

publicly owned airports will argue that they're essential pieces of infrastructure while those

for airport privatization will argue that commercial ownership leads to lower costs

and better service.

Even in the UK public opinion is split on whether airports are better off public or

private.

What's sure, though, is that running an airport, whether public or private, is not

easy and that the fact that a few hundred aircraft taking off per day is all it takes

to fund the multi billion dollar business of Heathrow is almost as impressive as the

planes themselves.

Now that you've finished this video, there's another one I made for you to watch.

Squarespace asked me to make a video explaining why, "design is not a luxury."

That phrase might not make sense now but the whole point of the video I made is to explain

it so make sure to watch it.

You can either click the annotation on-screen now or it's linked at the top of the description.

Oh, and fair warning, I go on camera in it.

Thanks for watching and we'll see you again in two weeks for another Wendover Productions

video.

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