Thứ Hai, 2 tháng 7, 2018

Waching daily Jul 2 2018

I'm starting to second-guess everything I've ever said.

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Foy-ah. Say that, yeah.

Is what our mother would say.

I would say foy-ay.

No you would not.

Foy-ay!

Foy-er.

Foy-ay.

You sound like you're trying to be fancy

if you say foy-ay.

Puh-cahn.

Puh-cahn!

Okay

Pee-cun, no.

Puh-cahn. Pee-can.

Let your pee-can flag fly.

Pee-can, pee-can pie?

Really?

I say puh-cahn because someone one corrected me

and said a pee can goes under your bed.

Pray-line?

Pray-line.

Prah-line Pray-line?

What? Really?

Pray-line.

Prah-line.

Pray-line. Prah-line.

Uh-oh.

Car-a-mel, if you say car-mel right now,

You!

I would definitely say that that's car-mel.

I hate car-mel I feel like that's like a yankee word.

Car-a-mel!

Car-a-mel.

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DIY Fabric Wall Organizer with Pockets - Duration: 3:24.

Hey what's up you guys? My name is Emily and in this video I'm going to show you

how to make a wall organizer.

Lets get on with the video!

What you'll need for this DIY is some fabric,

felt or another color of fabric,

a ruler, a pencil, a wooden dowel, scissors, paper, twine, and pins.

You're also going to need a sewing machine

but you can also sew it by hand with a needle and thread.

The first thing you want to do is that you want to cut a piece of fabric

at about 14 1/2 inches by 11 1/2 inches

or you can cut the piece of fabric bigger than what I did.

Then you can flip the fabric over so you can see the back of the fabric

and you want to fold a half inch edge on each edge of the fabric.

When you're done folding the edges you want to sew each edge

with a sewing machine or you can just sew it by hand.

I decided to sew it with a sewing machine.

You want something like this.

When you're done sewing the fabric,

you want to take a wooden dowel

and you want to place it where the top of the organizer will be.

Then you want to fold the fabric over the dowel

and then you'll want to pin the fabric in place.

When you get the pins in the fabric

you can pull out the dowel

and then you can sew the fabric together.

Make sure while your sewing you leave enough room for the dowel.

When you're done sewing the place where the dowel will go

you want to cut out some templates out of paper for your pockets.

The big pocket I made is 7 3/4 of an inch by 4 inches

and my two small pockets are by 3 1/2 inches by 4 inches.

When you're done cutting out your templates

you want to trace the templates onto a different color of fabric or felt.

Then you want to cut out the pockets.

You don't have to make three pockets

and you don't have to make the pockets the same size as mine.

You can make them any size that you want

and you can make as many as you want.

When you're done cutting out your pockets,

you want to lay them out where you want to be.

Then you can pin the corners of the pockets to the fabric.

When you're done pinning the fabric, you can sew the pockets on.

You only want to sew the left, the right and the bottom of the pocket.

You don't want to sew the top of the pocket.

When you're done sewing, make sure you trim off

any of the extra thread off of the front and the back of the organizer.

Now you get put the dowel in

and then you can tie a piece of twine on each end of the dowel.

When you're done with the organizer

you can hang it up on the wall

and you can put whatever you would like into the pockets.

and that's how you make this wall organizer!

In the comments down below let me know what you think about this DIY

and if you like this video give this video a thumbs up

and subscribe to see more DIYs.

I will see you in the next video. Bye!

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What Counts As A Skyscraper? | ARTiculations - Duration: 4:41.

I was casually browsing a list of the tallest skyscrapers in the world the other day, because

you know, this is what I do in my spare time, when I suddenly wondered - what actually counts

as a skyscraper?

I live in an 11 storey building, surely that's not considered a skyscraper.

Looking at the skyline outside, it's pretty obvious that these are skyscrapers, but what's

the bar of entry into becoming a Skyscraper?

Okay so, Wikipedia defines a Skyscraper as "a continuously habitable high-rise building

that has over 40 floors and is taller than approximately 150 m."

Ok great, thanks for watching.

I'll see you guys next time.

Okay so no.

After doing just a bit more research, and even just looking into Wikipedia's sources

- you'll find that there is actually no consensus on what constitutes as a Skyscraper,

it's a relative term whose definition has evolved significantly in the last few centuries.

Turns out, the building I live in could have been considered a Skyscraper, back in the

late 1800 and early 1900s, buildings taller than 10 stories were considered Skyscrapers.

This made sense, since it only became possible to construct buildings that high after the

refinement of the Bessemer steel production process and the invention of the first Safety

Elevator around the mid 1800s.

The Home Insurance Building in Chicago, completed in 1885, is generally recognized as the world's

first skyscraper, as it is the first building to utilize steel-girder construction.

Structures taller than 10 storey buildings of course existed before that time but they

required massive masonry bases and often had to be as wide as it is tall, such as the pyramids.

But for some reason people don't consider the Great Pyramid of Giza as a skyscraper

even though it's almost as tall as the tallest building in Belgium.

As buildings soared past each other in height continuously throughout the 20th century,

which is something that's still going on today, obviously people's standard of what

qualifies as a skyscraper has risen.

So what's the minimum standard for a Skyscraper now?

Well there's no consensus, some say at least 40 storeys, some say 50.

Some think it should be 100.

The reason for this lack of definition is not just that the average height of buildings

have grown.

It's more so because "Skyscraper" is not actually a technical term used in the

architectural industry.

Architects, interior designers and engineers generally utilize the term "High Building"

or "High-rise Building."

And while there is no global consensus on those terms' meanings either, they are at

least more precisely defined, and used by professionals to make design decisions.

The international building code defines a "High-rise Building" as a "building

with an occupiable floor located more than 75 feet (22.86m) above the lowest level of

fire department vehicle access."

Here where I live in Ontario, Canada, a "High building" is defined by the code as a building

either 18 m or 36 m high, depending on usage type and occupant load.

You might think, who cares what counts as a high-rise?

Well it matters because floors above a certain height cannot be reached by fire-fighting

equipment from the ground, and a building above a certain height can have a serious

impact on evacuation.

And thus, once a building surpasses a certain height, different design decisions have

to be made regarding things like egress, fire suppression systems, fire separation, and

interior materials selection.

I just realized like, 90% of my architecture and design related videos have to do with

fire.

Sorry it's a really hard topic to avoid.

Anyway, even though "Skyscraper" isn't an industry used term, I still think it's

a really important and valuable word because it embodies humanity's desires and ambitions.

We've been attempting to reach the heavens for millennia, whether it's the pyramids,

gothic cathedrals, modern glass towers, or these insane kilometre tall spires.

We keep trying to climb higher and higher.

And maybe that's why most people don't ponder too much about where the lowest line

for a skyscraper sits.

They're mostly focused on looking up.

Thanks for watching everyone.

So what's your favourite skyscraper?

I'll be a traditionalist and accept any buildings over 10 floors.

So let me know in the comments or you can tweet me @ARTiculationsV.

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[ENG SUB] Mo Dao Zu Shi Audio Drama Episode 6 (Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation) - Duration: 28:07.

Lan WangJi: "Brother, why did you decide to bring them?"

Lan WangJi: "Exterminating water ghouls is not a matter suited for joking around."

Lan XiChen: "Wei Ying and Jiang Cheng are Sect Leader Jiang's beloved head disciples." [Wei Ying = Wei WuXian's informal birth name]

Lan XiChen: "They are quite well-known in Yunmeng, even called the 'Twin Talents'. It is likely that they know more than joking around."

Lan WangJi: "Hmph. Is that so."

Lan XiChen: "In addition, didn't you want him to go?

Lan WangJi: "Ah?"

Lan XiChen: "I saw you looked somewhat as if you wanted the one called Wei WuXian to come."

Lan XiChen: "That's why I agreed."

Lan WangJi: "I.... There was no such thing."

Wei WuXian: "We've come!"

Wei WuXian: "Brother Nie was afraid his big brother would ask of his studies, so he went back to review his books."

Wei WuXian: "No need to wait for him, let's depart!"

Jiang Cheng: "ZeWu-Jun, may I ask where the water ghouls are causing trouble?" [ZeWu-Jun = formal title for Lan XiChen]

Lan XiChen: "Caiyi Town."

(Credits)

Mo Dao Zu Shi [Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation] - Season 1 Episode 6

Female passerby: (sigh)

Townsperson: "What are you doing? Flipping over my wine, don't you have eyes you can use?"

Female passerby: "Come on, why are you so mean? I'll pay you for it, okay?"

Wei WuXian: "Wow, even when Gusu people are swearing at each other, they still talk in such a sugary way."

Wei WuXian: "Jiang Cheng, here's some rice wine for you. Catch!"

(Wei WuXian throws Jiang Cheng some rice wine, which he savors)

Lan WangJi: "Hmph."

Wei WuXian: "Lan Zhan, what are you looking at me for?" [Lan Zhan = Lan WangJi's informal birth name]

Wei WuXian: "It's not that I'm too stingy to buy you any..."

Wei WuXian: "A-aren't people from your sect prohibited from drinking alcohol?" "

Lan WangJi: "Why did you come with us to Caiyi Town?"

Wei WuXian: "I...I came to properly apologize."

Wei WuXian: "Yesterday was my fault. I was wrong. Today, I really am here to help."

Jiang Cheng: "If you want to help, stop chattering and come over here!"

Wei WuXian: "Oh."

Su She: "This side!"

Other disciple: "Oi, bring the boats over!"

Su She: "Young master, the boats are here."

Lan XiChen: "Mm. Everyone, get on the boats."

Other disciples: "Hey, slow down." "Be careful."

Other disciples: "Only go on one at a time." "Slower, slower."

Lan sect disciple: "Hey, Su She, don't you think this Caiyi Town matter is kind of strange?"

Su She: "It is strange. Over all these years, this town has never had any water ghoul problems."

Su She: "Then recently, there have been frequent incidents."

Su She: "If it's not local residents falling into the water for no reason, it's cargo boats inexplicably sinking."

Other disciples: "That's right." "It really is strange." "How could this happen?

Lan XiChen: "Indeed. Yesterday I cast nets over the area. With that one round, I caught over a dozen water ghouls."

Lan XiChen: "I cleaned the corpses and carried them to a nearby part of the town, only to find that quite a few corpses were not recognized by the locals and remained unclaimed."

Wei WuXian: "It's possible the corpses drowned somewhere else and floated here either... but that seems unlikely."

Wei WuXian: "Water ghouls usually only stick to one area, the place where they drowned. They very rarely leave."

Lan XiChen: "That is correct. This was why I asked WangJi and you two to come along, in preparation for any eventuality."

Wei WuXian: "ZeWu-Jun, water ghouls are really clever."

Wei WuXian: "With us taking our time using these boats, isn't it possible that they'll hide underwater and not come out?"

Wei WuXian: "Won't we have to keep on searching forever? What if we can't find them?"

Lan WangJi: "We will search until we find them. That is our duty."

Wei WuXian: "J-just by using nets?"

Lan XiChen: "That's right. Does the Yunmeng Jiang sect have other methods?"

Wei WuXian: "It'd be great if there was something like a fishing bait that could attract the water ghouls to come themselves."

Wei WuXian: "Or something that could point out their directions, like a compass."

Jiang Cheng: "Look down at the water and concentrate on finding them. You're letting your imagination run wild again."

Wei WuXian: (sigh) "Cultivation and riding on swords also used to be just imagination!"

Wei WuXian: Hmm? There's something not right about Lan Zhan's boat...

Wei WuXian: "Lan Zhan! Look at me! Hey!"

(Wei WuXian splashes water at Lan WangJi's boat. Lan WangJi jumps to another boat to dodge.)

Lan WangJi: "Pathetic."

(Wei WuXian kicks Lan WangJi's boat and turns it over)

(Water ghouls appear, having previously been clinging to the boat bottom)

Other disciples: "How are there water ghouls hiding under the boats?" "Cast the nets, cast the nets!"

Other disciples: "ZeWu-Jun, they've been caught! It worked, it worked."

Other disciples: "The others fled." "Use more force!"

Lan XiChen: "Young Master Wei, how did you know WangJi's boat had water ghouls below it?"

Wei WuXian: "Haha, it's simple. The water displacement was wrong."

Wei WuXian: "He was the only person standing on that boat, yet the displacement was greater than those of boats carrying two people. There must have been something clinging to the bottom."

Lan XiChen: "You are indeed experienced."

Lan WangJi: "Hmph."

Wei WuXian: "Hey, Lan Zhan, I didn't purposefully splash water on you."

Wei WuXian: "Water ghouls are really clever. If I said it out loud, they would've heard it and fled."

Wei WuXian: "Wha-hey! Don't ignore more, Second young master Lan!"

Lan WangJi: (whispering) "Pathetic."

Su She: "Hey, there's movement on this side!"

Other disciples: "This side too!" "Over here!" "More water ghouls!"

Wei WuXian: "I'm coming, I'm coming!" (unsheathes his sword) Other disciples: "This side too!" "Over here!" "More water ghouls!"

Lan XiChen: "Nets!"

Su She: "On it, ZeWu-Jun!"

Wei WuXian: (sheathes his sword) "Wow, there really are a lot of them."

Lan WangJi: "What is the name of this sword?"

Wei WuXian: "Whatever."

Lan WangJi: "Mm?"

Wei WuXian: "What-ever." [Yes, his sword is called Suibian, which literally translates to "Whatever", "It doesn't matter", "As you please"]

Lan WangJi: "This sword has a spirit. Calling it as one pleases is disrespectful."

Wei WuXian: "Come on, think outside the box, won't you?"

Wei WuXian: "I wasn't saying you can call it whatever you want, but my sword's name really is 'Whatever'."

Wei WuXian: "Here, look. The name is carved into it."

Lan WangJi: "You--"

Wei WuXian: "You don't need to say anything. I know, you definitely want to ask me why it's called this name."

Wei WuXian: "Actually, there's no special reason behind it."

Wei WuXian: "It was just that, when Uncle Jiang gave me the sword and asked me what I wanted to call it, I came up with over twenty names but wasn't satisfied with any of them."

Wei WuXian: "I thought I might as well just let Uncle Jiang name it, so I answered 'Whatever'!"

Wei WuXian: "Uncle Jiang said, 'If that's how it is, then this sword will be named 'Whatever'." (imitating Jiang FengMian's voice)

Wei WuXian: "After the sword was forged and taken out, these two characters were on it."

Wei WuXian: "Mm, to be honest, this name isn't bad, right?"

Lan WangJi: "...Ridiculous."

Wei WuXian: "Hey, you're a way too boring person."

Wei WuXian: "Don't you see how fun this name is? It's great at tricking serious ones like you, and it works every single time. Haha!"

Jiang Cheng: "More water ghouls are coming! Careful!"

Other disciples: "They're over here!" "Catch them!"

Other disciples: "The net isn't holding them!"

Su She: "These water ghouls are swimming very fast... we can only see a mass of shadows!"

Su She: "The black shadow is headed towards the lake center! Hurry!"

Wei WuXian: "That's strange... this black shadow doesn't look like a human silhouette, and it suddenly changes in size frequently..."

Wei WuXian: "Ah, Lan Zhan, besides your boat!"

(Lan WangJi's sword Bichen unsheathes and stabs into the water) [Bichen = "avoid dust/worldy matters"]

(Bichen flies back out, having not pierced anything) Lan WangJi: ?

Su She: "Second young master Lan, I'll help you."

(Su She also sends his sword into the water)

(Su She calls his sword back but it doesn't come out from the water)

Su She: "Ah, my sword!"

Lan sect disciple: "Su She, why did you act on your own to send your sword into the water, and even lose your sword underwater?"

Su She: "Huh?"

Su She: "I saw that the Second young master also sent his sword into the water..."

Lan sect disciple: "Can you compare to the Second young master Lan?"

Su She: !

Su She: "...Sorry."

(Lan WangJi sends Bichen into the water again)

(Bichen manages to fish something out from the water this time)

Lan WangJi: !

Wei WuXian: "Huh? ...Ahahahahahahahahaha!"

Wei WuXian: "Lan Zhan, you're very impressive! This is my first time seeing someone remove a water ghoul's clothing when they're catching water ghouls."

Jiang Cheng: "You should shut up. The thing that swam underwater really wasn't a water ghoul. There was only a piece of clothing."

Wei WuXian: "So just now, the thing sneaking around was this piece of clothing?"

Wei WuXian: "No wonder why the nets couldn't catch it, swords couldn't pierce it, and its shape kept changing."

Wei WuXian: "However, a piece of clothing couldn't have swallowed up a cultivator's sword."

Wei WuXian: "There must be something else in the water."

Lan WangJi: ! "Brother."

Lan WangJi: "Have everyone go back immediately."

Lan XiChen: "Why?"

Lan WangJi: "The underwater creatures led the boats to the lake center on purpose."

Other disciples: "What's going on?!" "Someone come help!"

(A huge whirlpool manifests, sucking in all the boats)

Lan XiChen: "Hurry! Control your swords!" [PSA: cultivators can fly by standing on their swords]

(Everyone unsheathes their swords and hurriedly jumps off the sinking boats)

Other disciple: "Su She, hurry and get onto land! This place is dangerous!"

Su She: "Ah? But my sword..."

Wei WuXian: ! (swoops down to help the Su She struggling in the water)

Wei WuXian: "Give me your hand!" Su She: "Huh?"

Wei WuXian: "Hurry!" Su She: "Okay!"

(Wei WuXian hauls Su She up, but doesn't get far)

Su She: "It's not working! I'm going to be sucked in!"

Jiang Cheng: "Wei WuXian! What are you doing now?!"

Wei WuXian: "His sword fell into the water! Hurry and lend me a hand! My sword can't carry two people!"

(Lan WangJi swoops in, hauls them both up)

Wei WuXian: "Lan Zhan, your sword's strength is quite high! Thank you, thank you."

Wei WuXian: "Although... could you not hold me by the collar? It's really uncomfortable!"

Wei WuXian: "I'll stretch out my hand to you, you can grab that instead."

Lan WangJi: "I do not have physical contact with other people."

Wei WuXian: "We're already this familiar with each other, how am I still 'other people'?"

Lan WangJi: "Not familiar."

Wei WuXian: "Aw, you can't do this."

Jiang Cheng: "/You/ can't do this!!! Can't you speak a little less when you're being held mid-air by your collar?!"

(Everyone lands on shore, Lan WangJi releases Wei WuXian and Su She)

Su She: "Thank you two very much for saving my life."

Wei WuXian: "You're welcome, you're welcome."

Other disciple: "The thing in the lake... could it be..."

Lan WangJi: "It is a waterborne abyss."

Lan XiChen: (sigh) "This is going to be troublesome."

Other disciple: "What's a waterborne abyss?"

Other disciple: "Some lakes, upon frequently encountering sinking ships or drowning people, will start to develop a personality over time."

Other disciple: "Kind of like a spoiled young mistress who can't tolerate a shortage in her luxurious lifestyle."

Other disciple: "It will demand cargo boats or living humans to sink into the water as sacrifices."

Other disciple: "If there are no sacrifices over a period of time, it will stir up trouble and obtain them on its own. That is what's called a waterborne abyss!"

Other disciple: "But normally, the people of Caiyi Town are all familiar with water. How could a waterborne abyss grow here?"

Wei WuXian: "That means... someone chased it here from another location."

Lan WangJi: "Brother... has there been any area that recently suffered from a waterborne abyss?"

Lan XiChen: "...The QiShan Wen sect."

Other disciples: "So it was the Wen sect?" "How could this situation happen?"

We WuXian: "If you want to get rid of a waterborne abyss, you have to drain the water and clean up the lakebed, which is a very high-cost process."

Wei WuXian: "Driving it to another location and letting it wreck other people... that does sound like the Wen sect's style of doing things."

Other disciple: "The Wen Clan even has the nerve to use the sun as their clan motif, saying something about 'competing with the sun for radiance, matching the sun in longevity'."

Other disciple: "Yet they use these shady means!"

Jiang Cheng: "Keep it down. If Wen sect people hear, that will provoke trouble."

Other disciple: "Mm, I heard that Wen sect has ministers everywhere under the sky, we should still keep quiet." [??? can't hear clearly]

Other disciples: "Really too strange!" "Don't tell me we can only bear it?" "What else can we do?" "The Wen sect doing this is still too much!" "Talk quieter."

Lan XiChen: (sigh) "Let it go, let it go. Change boats, first return to the Cloud Recesses."

Woman: "Fresh loquats, how about a bite?"

Wei WuXian: "Sister, how much for half a kilogram of loquats?"

Woman: "Young beau, you needn't pay. How 'bout I can give you one for free?"

Wei WuXian: "If Sister is giving it to me, naturally I want it!"

(Wei WuXian catches the loquat)

Wei WuXian: "Thank you Sister for your gifted loquat!"

Woman: "Aw, you needn't be so polite. It's for how handsome you look!"

Wei WuXian: "Sister looks even prettier!"

Lan WangJi: "Tch."

Wei WuXian: "What's wrong, Lan Zhan? Jealous, are you?"

Wei WuXian: "Sister, do you think he looks handsome?"

Woman: "Hahahaha, even more handsome!" Lan WangJi: "Hmph."

Wei WuXian: "Then why not give him one too? If you only give me and not him, he's going to be unhappy!"

Woman: "Okay, okay, I'll give a second. Heads up, young beau, catch!"

Wei WuXian: "Sister, you're both pretty and nice. The next time I come here, I'm gonna buy a whole basket!"

Woman: (pointing at Lan WangJi) "Get him to come too. You can buy some together!"

Wei WuXian: "Alright~"

Wei WuXian: "Here, Lan Zhan, eat a loquat!"

Lan WangJi: "Take it away."

Wei WuXian: "I knew you definitely wouldn't accept it, so I never intended to give it to you. Jiang Cheng, catch!"

Jiang Cheng: "Heh, being all flirty again?"

Wei WuXian: "Get lost~"

Wei WuXian: "Hey Lan Zhan, you're from Gusu, so you know how to speak in the Gusu dialect, right?"

Wei WuXian: "Teach me some. How do you swear in the Gusu dialect?"

Lan WangJi: "Pathetic."

(Lan WangJi jumps to another boat)

Lan WangJi: "Brother."

Lan XiChen: "You look like you want to eat loquats. Should we buy a basket and bring it back to the Cloud Recesses?

Lan WangJi: "I do not."

(Lan XiChen laughs)

Wei WuXian: (whispering) "Oi, Jiang Cheng, how about a trip down the mountain?"

Wei WuXian: "There are no classes for these few days, I'll go buy a few jars of Emperor's Smile and bring them back."

Wei WuXian: "Tonight, we won't go home sober, mm?"

(Wei WuXian hops onto the wall)

Lan WangJi: "Those who return after curfew will not be allowed back in before seven in the morning. Out." Wei WuXian: "Ah! Eh?"

Wei WuXian: "These words sound exceedingly familiar... Hey, Lan Zhan! What a coincidence, it's you again!"

Lan WangJi: "Take back your leg."

Wei WuXian: "Aww, why are you like this?"

Lan WangJi: "If a guest breaks curfew too many times, they will need to receive punishment at the Lan sect ancestral hall."

Wei WuXian: "There's only the two of us here. If you don't talk and I don't talk, then nobody would know whether or not I broke curfew, right?"

Wei WuXian: "I promise there won't be a next time. We're already this familiar with each other, so can't you just do this favor?"

Lan WangJi: "Hmph. Not familiar."

Wei WuXian: (sigh) "Fine then."

(The two start fighting once again)

Wei WuXian: "You're fighting so seriously?"

Lan WangJi: "Receive your punishment."

Wei WuXian: "Fine."

(Wei WuXian grabs Lan WangJi tightly so both of them to fall outside the wall of the Cloud Recesses)

Lan WangJi: "Let go of me!" Wei WuXian: "Ahahahahaha, this time we fell off the wall together!"

Wei WuXian: "Ahahahahaha, this time we fell off the wall together!"

Wei WuXian: "Now you're outside of the Cloud Recesses too."

Wei WuXian: "We both broke the curfew, and you can't be harsh toward others and loose toward yourself."

Wei WuXian: "If you punish me, you'll have to punish yourself as well. Equal treatment. How does that sound, Lan Zhan?"

(Lan WangJi struggles free, gets up)

Wei WuXian: "Don't worry, I won't tell anyone else. The only ones who'll know are the sky, the Earth, and us two.

Wei WuXian: "Hey, hey, don't leave! Let's drink together! Hey!"

Wei WuXian: "This little stick-in-the-mud."

Wei WuXian: "~Drink~"

Wei WuXian: "~Whoever loses the dice roll has~ to~ drink~"

(the door opens) Wei WuXian: "~Who is it?~"

Wei WuXian: "~Who else is coming?~"

Wei WuXian: "~Jiang Cheng, is that you?~"

Wei WuXian: "~Come at me, like I'd be scared of you~" Jiang Cheng: "Shut up~"

Lan WangJi: "Hmph."

(Lan WangJi starts dragging Wei WuXian towards the door)

Nie HuaiSang: !! "Brother Lan?!"

Jiang Cheng: "Ah? What's happening? What are you doing?"

Nie HuaiSang: (pushing Wei WuXian to try and wake him up) "Brother Wei! Brother Wei!"

Wei WuXian: "Lan Zhan? What are you doing?"

Lan WangJi: "Receive your punishment."

Lan sect elder: "Bring him over!"

(Wei WuXian is obviously still out of it)

Lan sect elder: "Kneel!"

Wei WuXian: "Ouch! Owwww..."

Wei WuXian: "This is to punish me?"

Lan WangJi: "You have repeatedly broken the house rules, you must receive your punishment."

Wei WuXian: "I won't accept this."

Wei WuXian: "Yesterday night, you--" Lan WangJi: "I will also receive my punishment."

Lan sect elder: "Ready the discipline rulers." Other Lan sect cultivators: "Yes sir."

Jiang Cheng: "Wait a moment! This... this discipline ruler is really too..."

Jiang Cheng: "This punishment is excessive, change to a different method!"

Lan WangJi: "Strike."

Wei WuXian: "Ah, wait wait wait! I accept this, I accept this, Lan Zhan. I was wrong… Gah!"

(Wei WuXian continues crying out in pain with every strike, while Lan WangJi receives every blow without much reaction)

Wei WuXian: "No more strikes, I was wrong, it really hurts!!" (Wei WuXian continues crying out in pain with every strike, while Lan WangJi receives every blow without much reaction)

Wei WuXian: "Jiang Cheng, walk slower. You're almost shaking me off."

Jiang Cheng: "I'm carrying you and you're still this picky?!"

Wei WuXian: "I never asked you to carry me."

Jiang Cheng: "Hmph, if I don't carry you, you'd probably stay in their ancestral hall and roll on the ground all day long. I don't have that thick of a face to lose!"

Jiang Cheng: "Lan WangJi even had fifty more strikes than you, and he walked away by himself."

Jiang Cheng: "And you have the nerve to pretend you're crippled!"

Jiang Cheng: "Hmph, I don't want to carry you anymore. Get off, now!"

Wei WuXian: "I'm not getting off. I'm wounded."

Lan XiChen: "What is going on here?"

Jiang Cheng: "Uh, nothing."

Wei WuXian: "ZeWu-Jun, your younger brother is so cruel. He took me to receive punishment. See?"

Wei WuXian: (raises his swollen red palms) "My hands were beaten into this!"

Lan XiChen: "Haha, yes, this punishment is quite severe indeed."

Lan XiChen: "It is likely the swelling will not subside until after three or four days."

Jiang Cheng: "What? It won't subside even after three or four days?"

Jiang Cheng: "His legs and his back were also hit by the discipline rulers. How could Lan WangJi do this?!"

Lan XiChen: "Nevertheless, it is not severe enough to require medication."

Lan XiChen: "Young Master Wei, let me tell you a method that can heal your injuries in just a few hours."

Wei WuXian: "What method?"

Lan XiChen: "Our Cloud Recesses has a cold spring."

Lan XiChen: "Aside from calming the mind and spirit for cultivation purposes, it can also dispel bruises and heal wounds."

Wei WuXian: "Lan Zhan."

Lan WangJi: "How did you come in?"

Wei WuXian: "ZeWu-Jun let me come in."

Lan WangJi: "What are you doing?"

Wei WuXian: "I already took off my clothes, what do you think I'm here for?"

Wei WuXian: "Such a good place for healing wounds and you didn't tell me, that's really not nice of you!"

(Wei WuXian shivers as he gets into the freezing cold water) Wei WuXian: "Brr... It really is very cold. Brr..."

Lan WangJi: "I came here for cultivation purposes, not to heal."

Lan WangJi: "...Do not leap around!"

Wei WuXian: "But it's so cold, so cold..."

Lan WangJi: "Do not move!"

Wei WuXian: "I just wanted to shift closer to you. Your side is warmer."

Lan WangJi: "It is not."

Wei WuXian: "Alright, Lan Zhan, I honestly admire you.

Wei WuXian: "You really did punish yourself as well, without letting up on yourself at all. I don't have anything else to say."

Wei WuXian: "I've truly never seen someone as prim and proper as you."

Wei WuXian: "I definitely couldn't do the same thing as you. You're very cool."

Wei WuXian: "Lan Zhan, didn't you notice what I was doing just now?"

Lan WangJi: "I do not know."

Wei WuXian: "You don't even know this? I was complimenting you, trying to become more casual with you."

Lan WangJi: "What do you want to do?"

Wei WuXian: "Lan Zhan, why don't we become friends? We're already so familiar."

Lan WangJi: "Not familiar."

Wei WuXian: "Now you're being boring again. Really. There are lots of benefits if you become friends with me."

Lan WangJi: "For example?"

Wei WuXian: "I'm always very loyal towards my friends. For example, if I get hold of new porn, I'd definitely let you be the first person to look at it..."

Wei WuXian: "Hey, hey, come back!"

Wei WuXian: "Ah... It's fine if you don't want to look at them. Have you been to Yunmeng?"

Wei WuXian: "Yunmeng is really fun, and the food is also delicious. It's a lot yummier than the food in your sect anyway."

Wei WuXian: "If you come to Lotus Pier, I can take you to pick lotus seed pods and water chestnuts. Lan Zhan, do you wanna come?"

Lan WangJi: "Not going."

Wei WuXian: "You shouldn't always answer everything with 'not'. You sound so uncaring, girls won't like it."

Wei WuXian: "The girls in Yunmeng look very pretty, different from the sort of pretty in Gusu."

Wei WuXian: "You... sure you don't want to come?"

Lan WangJi: "No."

Wei WuXian: "Fine... then... Tomorrow old man Lan will be coming back."

Wei WuXian: "Why not help me out by saying some good things about me in front of him?"

Wei WuXian: "Come on, don't always fixate on opposing me."

Lan WangJi: "No."

Wei WuXian: "Rejecting me without giving me any respect—aren't you scared that I'll conveniently take your clothes when I leave?"

Lan WangJi: "Hmph." (leaves the cold spring on his own)

Wei WuXian: "Hey! Ah! Why are you leaving? I was joking!"

Jiang Cheng: "Aren't you embarrassed? Getting scolded again by old man Lan during class."

Jiang Cheng: "How many times is that now? Can't you be a bit more law-abiding?"

Wei WuXian: "If he wants to scold me, so be it. I'm not afraid of him."

Wei WuXian: "You heard him quoting scripture and verse, all just to tell me to get lost, to not go near the other pupils, and to especially refrain from tainting his favorite pupil Lan WangJi."

Wei WuXian: "Heh, only telling me to get lost now, isn't it a bit too late?"

Wei WuXian: "I already finished tainting his person before he told me to get lost. It's-too-late~"

Jiang Cheng: ! "Look over there!"

Wei WuXian: "What is it?"

Jiang Cheng: "On the window."

Wei WuXian: "Lan WangJi?"

Jiang Cheng: "He was looking at us."

Wei WuXian: "We weren't making a racket, why was he still looking at us like that?"

Wei WuXian: "Was he thinking of how to find faults with us?"

Jiang Cheng: "Not 'us', but 'you'. I saw he was staring at only you alone."

Wei WuXian: "Heh. Just wait."

Jiang Cheng: "Didn't you dislike how he's boring and not fun? Then you should stop teasing him."

Jiang Cheng: "You just have to pull whiskers from the tiger's mouth, you're courting death."

Wei WuXian: "Wrong. It's precisely because of how much a living person can be boring to that extent. That's what truly makes it so~ fun~"

Jiang Cheng: "What are you doing? Looking for your own death again?"

Wei WuXian: "Don't mind me~"

Lan WangJi: "Who is it?"

Wei WuXian: "Hey, Lan Zhan, I'm back!"

Wei WuXian: "How's it been? Without me copying books here for the past few days, did you miss me?"

Wei WuXian: "Even if you don't say it, I know you definitely missed me."

Wei WuXian: "Otherwise why else would you be looking at me through the window earlier today?"

Lan WangJi: ! "...Pathetic."

Wei WuXian: "Just look at you, rising to the bait after only two sentences. You're too easy to catch, you really can't maintain your composure that well huh?"

Lan WangJi: "Leave."

Wei WuXian: "Not leaving~ Will you throw me off the windowsill?"

Lan WangJi: ! Wei WuXian: "Ah don't don't don't! I'm here to send an apology gift."

Lan WangJi: "Do not want it."

Wei WuXian: "Are you sure you don't want it?"

(Wei WuXian fishes two rabbits out from behind his back)

Wei WuXian: "Your guys' area is actually quite strange. There aren't any pheasants, but there are lots of wild rabbits."

Wei WuXian: "They aren't even scared of people. What do you think? These two rabbits aren't too bad, right? Do you want them?"

Wei WuXian: "Fine. If you don't want them, then I'll give them to other people. We don't have much flavor in our food these days anyway."

Lan WangJi: ! "Stop."

Wei WuXian: "I didn't go anywhere."

Lan WangJi: "Who are you giving them to?"

Wei WuXian: "I'm gonna give them to whoever's good at roasting rabbit meat."

Lan WangJi: "Killing livestock is forbidden within the Cloud Recesses. That is the third rule on the Wall of Rules."

Wei WuXian: "Fine then. I'll go down the mountain, kill it outside, and then bring it back to roast it. You don't want them anyway, so why do you care so much?"

Lan WangJi: "The rabbits. Give them to me."

Wei WuXian: "Now you want it? Look at you—you're always like this. Here."

Wei WuXian: "Ah! The rabbits escaped!"

Wei WuXian: "Eh? Lan Zhan."

Wei WuXian: "Look at them, one on top of the other, and even shaking back and forth. Do you think they're, you know..."

Lan WangJi: "Both of these are male!"

Wei WuXian: "Male? Fine, if they're male they're male."

Wei WuXian: "I wasn't even finished talking just now, why were you so stern? What were you thinking of?"

Wei WuXian: "Now that I think about it, I was the one who caught these rabbits, and I didn't even notice whether they're male or female."

Wei WuXian: " But you even looked at their--"

Lan WangJi: "You should go down!" (throws Wei WuXian off the windowsill)

Students: "Finally, class is over!" "Do you want to go swimming in a bit?" "What do you want to do?" "I'm really tired, I don't want to go..." "Hurry."

Other student: "Hey, old man Lan's lecture today about the Lan sect's past was really quite interesting. That was rare."

Wei WuXian: "So the founder of the Lan clan was a monk--no wonder!"

Wei WuXian: "He ventured into the mortal world to meet one person. When she went, he went as well, leaving nothing behind on this Earth. "

Wei WuXian: "But how could a person like this founder produce such unromantic descendants?"

Other student: "That's right. No one would have expected the Lan clan, famous for being orthodox, to have this kind of founder."

Other student: "Ah, imagine becoming cultivation partners with your fated person... that must be the happiest life on this earth."

Other student: "Heh, just listening to your tone of voice, you're not thinking about finding a cultivation partner, are you?

Other student: "Hey, on the topic of finding cultivation partners, have you guys heard of the beauty from the Dongting Lin sect? She is truly someone without equal!" [??? can't hear clearly]

Other student: (sigh) "I don't know who would be blessed enough to become cultivation partners with her."

Other student: "For someone without equal, I say you'd still have to count the beauty from the Guijia Yang clan."

Other student: "Oh, and the beauty from the Nanhu Liu clan!"

Other student: "Hey, Brother ZiXuan, what about you? Which girl do you think is the most beautiful?"

Other student: (pats him as a warning) "Don't ask Brother ZiXuan about this. He's already got a fiancee, so he'll definitely answer with his fiancee."

Other disciple: "Eh, for real? What beauty from what sect? She must be brilliantly exquisite to match with Brother ZiXuan!"

Jin ZiXuan: "Forget it."

(Wei WuXian slams the table) Wei WuXian: "Jin ZiXuan, what do you mean, 'forget it'?"

Jin ZiXuan: "Forget. It. Is this phrase hard for you to understand?"

Wei WuXian: "Heh, the phrase isn't hard to understand. Instead, it's very hard to understand how on Earth you are unsatisfied with my sworn sister."

Other student: (whispering) "Oi, what's going on? Brother Wei is normally really easy to talk to."

Other student: (whispering back) "Brother ZiXuan's fiancee is called Jiang YanLi. She's Wei WuXian's sworn sister, and Jiang Cheng's birth sister."

Jin ZiXuan: "Wei WuXian, why don't you ask how on Earth I can be satisfied with her?" Other student: (whispering back) "Brother ZiXuan's fiancee is called Jiang YanLi. She's Wei WuXian's sworn sister, and Jiang Cheng's birth sister."

Jin ZiXuan: "In talent or appearance, she has nothing that stands out. I am the Jin clan's only son, she--" (Other student: "Oh...No wonder.")

(Wei WuXian punches Jin ZiXuan) Wei WuXian: "You sure think you're pretty satisfying, don't you? Where did you get the guts to be all choosy?"

Jin ZiXuan: "If she's unsatisfied, then tell her to dissolve this engagement! In conclusion, I don't cherish your sworn sister."

Jin ZiXuan: "If you cherish her, ask her father for her hand! Doesn't he treat you better than his own son?"

Jiang Cheng: "JIN ZIXUAN!!" (Jiang Cheng moves to hit Jin ZiXuan too, but Wei WuXian pushes Jiang Cheng out of the way and punches Jin ZiXuan again)

(Wei WuXian and Jin ZiXuan start fighting for real. Other students: "Ah, what are you guys doing?" "Stop fighting!" "Brother Wei!" "Brother ZiXuan!")

For more infomation >> [ENG SUB] Mo Dao Zu Shi Audio Drama Episode 6 (Grandmaster of Demonic Cultivation) - Duration: 28:07.

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Why Billions of Passenger Pigeons Died in Under a Century - Duration: 5:46.

[♪INTRO]

The passenger pigeon was once the most abundant bird in North America—maybe even the world.

In the first half of the 19th century, estimates put the number between 3 and 5 billion, which

would have been at least one-third of the total bird population of North America today.

But while flocks could block out the sky in 1833, by 1900 there were no wild birds to

be found.

And by 1914 there were none alive even in zoos.

So what happened to make the population go from billions to zero in less than a century?

To understand how passenger pigeons died, we need to understand how they lived.

Because… it was kind of our fault.

Passenger pigeons were native to eastern North America and migrated between the regions around

the Great Lakes in the north and the Gulf of Mexico in the south.

They traveled in huge flocks with hundreds of thousands of pals.

When roosting or nesting, it wasn't uncommon for so many birds to perch on a tree that

the branches would snap under their combined weight.

Sometimes birds would even perch on top of each other just for a place to sleep.

Real cozy.

This strength in numbers was their main defense against predators like wolves, foxes, weasels,

and hawks.

The local carnivores could eat themselves sick and still not make a dent in the flock.

Ecologists call this predator satiation, and it's a pretty common defense tactic in both

plants and animals.

It's why groups of oak trees produce almost no acorns for two years, then on the third

year it's an acorn party.

It's also why cicadas reproduce periodically, why salmon clog streams during their breeding

season, and why caribou travel in massive herds.

Now, passenger pigeons worked together to raise their young and to find food like nuts,

seeds, and berries.

So when humans started cutting down forests to plant crops, pigeons went after those grains

too.

And, as you might guess, that made them pretty unpopular with farmers.

But, really, everything changed when we started hunting the pigeons as a commercial food source…

because they were apparently super tasty.

The expansion of train networks made it possible for hunters to kill and ship the birds nationwide.

And it wasn't hard.

Because they traveled in dense, low-flying flocks, hunters could basically just swing

a stick and hit a couple birds.

To satisfy the demand, hunters started using baited traps and controlled fires to kill

more birds in one go.

They even burned sulfur below pigeon nests to suffocate them, collecting the bodies as

they fell from the trees.

The pigeons were apparently so tasty that no one questioned whether eating birds killed

by fire and smoke was a good idea or not.

Even as late as the 1870s, people thought there were so many pigeons that it wasn't

possible to hunt them too much.

But once their flock numbers dipped too far, the situation got dire.

By 1900, the only surviving birds lived in zoos across the midwest.

And on September 1st, 1914, the last captive passenger pigeon, named Martha after Martha

Washington, died at the age of 29.

Looking back, scientists have tried to figure out why the passenger pigeon couldn't survive

in smaller flocks — like, maybe they couldn't defend themselves or breed successfully.

In 2014, a group of scientists published a paper suggesting that passenger pigeon populations

likely fluctuated even before modern humans arrived.

In fact, they may have been in a natural decline that they had recovered from in past cycles.

But then humans came in, messed around, and ended up being the last nail in the coffin.

These scientists used ecological models that generally say that bigger populations mean

larger effective population size — which is a measure of how many individuals are making

babies and contributing to the total gene pool.

And the neutral theory of molecular evolution suggests that the effective population size

should be linked to DNA variations called neutral mutations, which don't really affect

survival.

Basically, more breeding adults means more neutral mutations randomly cropping up..

So, theoretically, large populations should result in high genetic diversity from bird

to bird.

But — according to their DNA analyses — genetic variation between passenger pigeons was low,

despite how many there were.

Based on that fact, the researchers estimated that the pigeon population dipped down in

cycles, which could explain why the billions of birds seen in the 1800s seemed like not-so-distant

relatives.

This idea was seemingly supported by pollen records from the last 20,000-odd years suggesting

that acorn production varied enough that huge bird populations couldn't always survive.

However, a 2017 study suggested that the lack of genetic diversity came from rapid evolutionary

adaptation instead.

These scientists pointed out that there are plenty of populations whose size doesn't

correlate with genetic diversity.

And this might have to do with how new mutations can spread.

When organisms make sperm and eggs, there's a mix-and-match process where DNA gets swapped

around called recombination.

This makes it so every offspring has a unique set of genes.

But recombination involves swapping big chunks of DNA.

So as an advantageous gene spreads like wildfire, whole stretches of DNA spread.

That could explain why there doesn't seem to be a lot of genetic diversity in some big

populations — like passenger pigeons — despite what the neutral theory suggests.

So these researchers think that the pigeon population was always big, and that their

huge drop-off in their numbers probably wasn't normal… so it was largely our fault.

It's a gloomy thought that we caused the passenger pigeon extinction, but it did inspire

the first wide-scale laws aimed at species conservation.

In the 1890s, there was almost no regulation on hunting or killing any kind of wildlife.

But in 1900, this looming extinction inspired a federal law prohibiting interstate shipping

of illegally hunted game.

13 years later, the Weeks-McLean Act added a ban on hunting migratory birds in the spring,

when many species are breeding.

It also banned imports of wild bird feathers used for fashion.

Today, we have many such laws protecting wildlife and we keep a much closer eye on endangered

species — so we can hopefully prevent more stories like the passenger pigeon.

Thanks for watching this episode of SciShow, which is produced by Complexly — a group

of people who believe the more we understand about the world, the better we are at being

humans.

Even if humans aren't always so great.

If you want to learn more about all kinds of animals that we still share the planet

with, check out Animal Wonders at youtube.com/animalwondersmontana!

[♪OUTRO]

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Let it Rain, La Vagabonde's in Transit (Sailing La Vagabonde) Ep. 148 - Duration: 14:55.

- We just left Antigo. 'Cause we're going fishing.

- Are you excited?

Me too.

(claps)

Come on!

(upbeat music)

(speargun shoots)

Yeah!

(all laughing)

- He got it!

Wooh!

(upbeat music)

(water flows)

(upbeat music)

♪ Something is better than nothing ♪

♪ Unless something is nothing, too. ♪

(upbeat music)

What's up everyone?

Here's a quick recap on what happened last week onboard.

So we motored down the coast of Antigua to Falmouth

where our new part for our boom was being sent.

While we waited, we spent a decent amount of time

under water and absorbing the sun with our mate

Stephan from Germany, who we kind of just kidnapped.

Our mail came and the part was the wrong size.

Oh my God.

- We've got the wrong part sent out the first time.

- We had to accept the fact that it would be motoring

upwind La Vagabond until the correct part got sent

to a new location on another island.

(foreign language)

So, it's still really close to this boat, but last night,

they were like right here.

So, that was very lucky.

Riley and I are going to, head into town, go grab our

passports from George and Crystal 'cause they've

checked us out, hopefully.

And we had a lot of rainfall last night.

- Could've drank this.

(wind blowing)

- Before we left the island, we wanted to head into

yacht services and say a huge thanks to

Crystal and George who helped us with everything

from run away gas bottles, mail and possible broken necks.

But unfortunately, they were both out of the office.

- Yeah, I'm not sure how quickly that'll be maybe next

time around the world, but yeah thank you so much for

like, you've been amazing.

Especially with my neck and all that stuff

when we first came.

Thanks a lot, Crystal.

- And I left you a little present on your desk, okay,

it's nothing much but you can hang it up

and be reminded of us.

(laughing)

(cranking)

Dingy's pulled up and we're ready to go.

I'm gonna get this washing up or it's gonna fly off.

(water splashes)

(ladder clanks)

Yes, we are finally leaving Antigua, so ready for

a new place but yeah, Antigua was really nice to us.

- Oh that was awesome like.

- It really was, it's the longest we've stayed in a place.

I don't know if I've told you, but...

- Well, a lot happened.

- A lot did happen.

- You got pregnant, I broke my neck.

(laughing)

And I've been spear fishing for about a week straight.

- Did some how-to videos, broke the boom.

(laughing)

- Yeah, God, we did a lot there.

- Made some good friends, met Christian and Katia here.

Got Stephen onboard.

- Wow. - A lot.

- We did heaps.

- Found out your neck wasn't broken.

Man, it is hot today.

- Turtle.

Oh, no, beer can.

- Beer can.

(laughing)

- Not as cool.

- So I'm gonna explain to you what's happening

over the next 24 hours.

So it's 10 AM, we just left Antigua, (foreign language)

we're actually, we're going to motor along the south

side of Antigua, behind the reef 'cause we're going fishing.

There's no wind today and there is actually like those

heat wave things coming off everything.

And I think Riley might want to go spear fishing

from here until Nevis, which is north west of here

about 50 nautical miles, so yeah, we're 'gonna do

an over night sail, take it real slow and see what

adventures unfold.

(water splashing)

- It's extraordinarily calm at the moment, but

if it starts picking up at all, we'll secure that boom

because it's not secure, it's just sitting at the mast.

It's fine how it is, but we've just gotta definitely

be keeping an eye on the weather.

I just don't want it scraping around, like I've

got a towel underneath and it's sort of, it's just

kinda gently in place but it could.

That'll be our next drama, if we're to have one.

- There's sargassum in the water.

I'm feeling lucky.

(boat engine rumbling)

So the boys have got Sushimi for lunch.

We just, yeah, ate some food and we're heading

towards Redonda.

I don't know if you guys remember the episode

Speer Fishing on a Deserted Island,

Redonda was that rock island that we anchored behind.

(calming music)

- So, this is the map that we were given.

So, we're parked about here where it says anchored

but, as we were coming in, we were looking for a post office

and a dock ruins and there's nothing there, I don't think

I can see one brick over there.

- I'm just about to jump in the water and go on a bit

of a killing spree.

I'm hunting lion fish today.

- What's for lunch?

- Fish burger.

- So, you wanna cut those off before you go ahead.

- I'm still gonna be hungry after this.

(laughs)

♪ Swimming around with curiosity ♪

- So we're going back there three years later,

which is pretty exciting.

Yeah, it'll be interesting to see if there's many

lion fish still there, I know there will be

barracuda there, that's where I got chased by the barracuda.

Really scary time.

- I just got sent some wide points by

George's mate, Charlie and a photo of one of the fish

he got, so I'm just putting it in, I mean I'm pretty lucky.

(laughs)

- He finally says it.

- Hello.

- Hello.

- We were up pretty early, weren't we?

- I don't think I'm tired from that, though, I think

I just feel a little bit sick.

- It's 'cause you're pregnant.

Now you can just complain about everything and I just

have to go, oh no worries, can I fix it?

- Yup.

(laughing)

Right you are, Harry.

- Tell everyone that I gave you a foot massage last night.

- You did, he's been giving me foot massages.

I don't really need them yet, but I won't tell Riley that.

- I got my technique locked down, I don't be

tickling or nothing.

(yawn)

(water splashing)

My points away, nautical miles away pants.

You getting excited?

Me too.

(claps)

Come on!

- Well, it's the end of wahoo season and Charlie,

who sent us a bunch of coordinates here, he hasn't

even been able to get them lately so, it's pretty

unlikely that I'll get one, but gonna be in it

to win it pants.

(upbeat music)

(bubbles)

(water splashes)

(calming music)

(water splashes)

(calming music)

- Well, that was a solid effort, Riles.

- We did everything we could, didn't see a bloody thing.

How long do you think I've been in the water for?

- Like all together, probably like three hours.

- No, it wasn't that long.

- Yeah.

We've been sitting out here forever.

(chuckles)

Two hours, alright.

It feels like forever.

- Yeah, one hour, yeah.

- It's forever!

I've been sitting on the boat by myself.

(laughing)

- I was like, wow, if she said three, it must be

at least two.

(chuckles)

I was thinking like 40 minutes.

- I've been on the boat all alone.

- I've gotta feed our family.

(chuckles)

- Oh yeah, I'm hungry.

(laughing)

(upbeat music)

- So, Riley's just jumping in the water.

We're in 12 metres here, but the floor is like

mostly rocks, as I remember.

We're gonna drop the anchor and put out just the right

amount of scopes, so if the wind does swing around

to this way, which it probably won't, in the middle

of the night or even if there's no wind, sometimes

you would, you know, just go around in circles,

so we really don't wanna run into Redonda.

(laughs)

(water splashes)

(calming music)

Riley jumped in the water to check on the anchor

and he's still in the water (chuckles),

I'm convinced he's a fish.

(bubbles)

- There's a (bell dings)

big turtle here.

(upbeat music)

(bubbles)

(waves crash)

- [Elayna] It's weird rice.

I think it's Greek.

- It's pasta.

- It's like full grain rice, but I don't know, it's weird.

- That is pasta.

- No, maybe it is.

- If that's not pasta, I'll eat my boot.

(laughs)

- We have some neighbours today, we got two boats

that are out.

(pouring)

(sprinkle)

(pouring)

(clanking)

(pouring)

(blender whirs)

(pouring)

Would you look at that?

This morning, we're all gonna jump in the dingy

and motor up to the top end of the island

and drift back towards La Vagabond.

I think Riley's gonna do some spearfishing

and I'm hoping to find some turtles, maybe some little

reef sharks and I might try and, I don't know, climb

up the island, not very high but (chuckles).

♪ I woke up early ♪

♪ Oh you know, my legs hurt ♪

Yes!

I made it.

And there's some like, bricks built into the rocks here.

Don't ask me what the hell people are doing on an island

like this.

(water bubbles)

(calming music)

♪ I smoosh my socks too ♪

♪ I'm a jester ♪

♪ Who's a jester ♪

- Yay, I love swimming when it's raining.

Ahh.

♪ For a long time ♪

- It is pitch black out here.

The moon hasn't come up yet and the only way you can

tell which way the boat's facing is by listening

to the sounds of the waves crashing on the rocks.

And now we're all going to watch a movie.

Riley, or do you want to watch South Park?

- South Park.

- Yeah, we're gonna have a bit of a slumber.

(cranking)

See ya later, Redonda.

It's been a good morning.

We're all pretty dead now.

About to have my first coffee for like weeks and weeks.

(smacking)

So, this is what Riley's going for today, wahoo,

and they can get to 183 pounds.

(upbeat music)

(water splashes)

(upbeat music)

(splash)

(upbeat music)

- [All] Yeah!

- [Elayna] He got it!

Whooo!

Oh my God!

You should be very proud of yourself, Riles.

- Oh, I am.

- First wahoo on the Vega.

Wooh, okay so Riley's got the fish on the boat.

Absolutely stinks of fish.

There is blood and scales and stuff everywhere.

Riley's like--

- [Riley] At least you won't be hungry, Elayna.

- So, we are motoring to Nevis.

Hopefully we make it before sunset.

We've got another about ten nautical mile and we're going

five so another two hours we should get there.

I seriously don't know what we're going to do with

all this meat but, yeah, we'll definitely give

some away, I think, and the freezers will be packed so

yeah, good day, good day.

- We went spear fishing for turtle armour, basically,

so we're coming in quite light, it's dark.

I think we'll be fine, but it's never good arriving

at night time.

(boat motor rumbles)

Five.

Yeah, go in neutral there.

Reverse up.

- I'm reversing.

(sprinkling)

We're gonna put them in oven bags with onion, garlic,

all these veggies here, salt, rosemary and some

oregano and olive oil.

(bag crinkles)

(ripping)

Oh yeah.

- Oh wow.

- Can you say that again?

(laughing)

- I said, this is restaurant quality shit.

- It's so good.

- Thanks for watching, please give the video a thumbs

up if you liked it, we love you guys.

And next week, we head up to St. Martin, get up

to a bit of mischief, and witness more of the devastation

caused by the hurricane.

(calming music)

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The Scientific Revolution: Crash Course History of Science #12 - Duration: 12:46.

You've probably heard about a Scientific Revolution in Europe, lasting from roughly

the mid-1500s to 1700.

And we have some very good stories to tell from this period.

But first, let's talk historiography, or how historians have told history differently

over time.

The trope of the Scientific Revolution is a useful tool for organizing events in our

story.

But it also obscures other possible framings.

In fact—as we pointed out in episode one—the term "science" wasn't used in its contemporary

sense until the mid-1800s!

So did a "Scientific Revolution" take place at all?

[INTRO MUSIC PLAYS]

Philosopher, historian, and trained physicist Thomas Kuhn had a lot of thoughts on what

makes a revolution in science.

He wrote a book called The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, published in 1962.

And in it, Kuhn argued that different sciences undergo "revolutions" when scientists

gather enough data that they can't explain using their current paradigm, or unstated,

world-organizing theory about how the universe works.

Kuhn's ideas have animated a lot of debates in the history and philosophy of science,

so let's make sure we're clear about them.

Normal science is the kind of knowledge that professional scientists—or natural philosophers—make

most of the time.

They have a combined research program and philosophy about what counts as valid knowledge

called a paradigm.

Anomalies are things that the paradigm can't explain.

Too many anomalies and… we have a scientific revolution!

Galileo and Newton overturn Aristotle!

Einstein overturns Newton!

Or, jumping back to the mid-1500s, Copernicus overturns Ptolemy!

Historians of science often associate the start of the Scientific Revolution with a

Polish politician and all-around smarty-pants named Nicolaus Copernicus.

(Nick—keep waiting in the green room until we need you!)

But we could just as easily begin with another Nick—Nicole Oresme.

Oresme argued for heliocentrism, or the theory that the earth might revolve around the sun,

one hundred and sixty six years before Copernicus!

Oresme was born around 1320 in Normandy, France.

He attended the College of Navarre, rather than the prestigious University of Paris,

so he probably came from a humble background.

But he was very intelligent, becoming grand master of the College of Navarre and then

a bishop.

Oresme spent a lot of time trying to answer one of our big questions: "where are we?"

He went about this rationally, for example, lining up arguments for or against an earth

that rotates on its axis in his book Livre du ciel et du monde, or The Book of Heaven

and the World, in 1377.

He noted that it made more sense for the earth to move than for all of the heavens to move

around the earth.

Nevertheless, Oresme concluded that the bible dictates that the earth must remain still

and chill.

So close!

Oresme also criticized astrology as a predictive science, noting that the lengths of days don't

line up perfectly with years, making the recurrence of certain astronomical phenomena very rare.

My dude even noted that farmers and sailors are better at predicting the weather than

astrologers!

And Oresme contributed a lot to math and physics.

He pioneered the use of mathematical graphs to describe how objects move through space

over time.

And he scooped Galileo on the physics of falling objects, again by well over a century!

Oresme's theories could have helped jump-start a revolution in the physical sciences… but

they didn't.

Why?

Maybe because he didn't really push them, and his contemporaries didn't see them as

particularly important.

A little over a century later, another polymath named Copernicus worked on some similar problems

with more radical results.

Historiography strikes!

There is so much cool history out there, historians have to make hard choices about when to "start"

a big idea and whose name to pin to it.

Okay, Nick—now we're ready for you!

Nicolaus Copernicus was born in 1473 in what is now Poland to a family of well-off merchants.

We don't have a ton of documents by Copernicus, up until his major work on astronomy.

But we know that he went to school around 1500 to be a humanist.

Copernicus probably spoke Latin, German, Polish, Greek, and Italian, and he translated Greek

poetry.

He studied arts, math, and astronomy at the University of Kraków.

And he visited the Universities of Bologna and Padua.

Along with the liberal arts, Copernicus also studied medicine.

He would later work mostly as a sort of private physician-slash-economist for the high-ups

back in Poland.

But the reason that we're talking about this Nick is that he took up astronomy.

He decided that retrograde motion—planets seemingly traveling around in loopty-loops!—was

an "astronomical monster," an obvious impossibility.

Copernicus also repudiated Ptolemy's "equant point"—an imaginary mathematical point

that helped earlier astronomers see planets move at uniform speeds.

Ultimately, Copernicus proposed a heliocentric universe of the cosmos: in this model, the

earth rotates on its axis once every twenty-four hours, and the Earth revolves around the sun

once every year.

Copernicus first wrote about heliocentrism in his Commentariolus, or mini-commentary,

in 1514.

He was afraid that many people—being devout Aristotelians, Ptolemy-ians, and Christians—would

ridicule his life's work.

Most people thought heliocentrism was wrong, and many found the idea downright blasphemous.

So for years, the only source of Copernicus's radical new theory was the outline that his

protege Rheticus published in 1540, called Narratio prima, or The First Account.

When he was facing the end of his life, however, Copernicus relented.

On his deathbed in 1543, he received the first copy of his book, which I'm going to attempt to pronounce now...

De revolutionibus orbium

cœlestium, or what all the cool cats call "De rev"—On the Revolutions of the Heavenly

Spheres.

According to legend, Copernicus woke up from a coma, took one look at the published De

rev, smiled—and died peacefully, knowing that his great work would finally reach a

wider audience.

And also that he couldn't get persecuted for it cause he was super dead!

As happens often in the history of science, Copernicus's contribution wasn't really

coming up with a new idea, but taking a non-mainstream idea and explaining it in a way that made

people paid attention.

In proposing a sun-centered cosmos, Copernicus was working on a theory that had never really

caught on in Europe but had also never really gone away.

Besides his fellow-Nick, Oresme, Copernicus knew about the heliocentric model espoused

by the ancient Greek astronomer, Aristarchus of Samos, who was born around 310 BCE, about

a decade after Aristotle died.

Aristarchus was waaay ahead of his his time: he put the sun in the center of the solar

system, and then put the planets in their correct order around it.

He guessed that other stars were like the sun, just farther away.

He even deduced that the earth rotates on its axis.

But most astronomers rejected Aristarchus's ideas… until Copernicus.

If there's any guy in history that told us where we were the best, it was that greek

dude that everyone forgot about.

But people paid attention to Copernicus.

ThoughtBubble, shine some light on why his book about revolutions was revolutionary:

De rev was not based on new observations, and it did not prove heliocentrism.

In it, Copernicus hypothesized that his theory must be a better-fit model for the cosmos

than the geocentrism of Ptolemy, because a sun-centered model was more "pleasing to

the mind."

And Copernicus's theory was so pleasing!

In his heliocentric model, retrograde motion disappeared.

Copernicus dictated a definite order of the planets:

Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, and then Saturn.

Copernicus's theory also made the universe twenty times wider across than Ptolemy.

Which turned out not to be big enough, turns out the universe is very big—but still so big that most people didn't believe it.

But Copernicus didn't revolutionize everything about the Christian–Aristotelian cosmos.

For one, Copernicus's math was a disaster.

And, in his theory, the Earth and other planets revolved around a center point that was near

the sun, but wasn't exactly the sun.

And the planets were still embedded in crystalline spheres.

For Copernicus, the idea that the earth rotates on its axis was the "third motion."

That is, along with the rotation of the whole sphere, defining a year, and a transition

from day to night, defining a day.

The third motion explained the other stuff.

Thanks Thought Bubble, Nick's grand theory fit into the first twenty-four pages of his

book.

The rest was dense and, frankly, not very revolutionary astronomy.

Copernicus used Ptolemy's fifteen-hundred year old data to build his system.

So maybe Copernicus wasn't a revolutionary within science, just one more in a long line of good astronomers.

The Scientific Revolution is sometimes positioned as a break in Europe between a Christian concept

of knowledge and a secular or worldly one.

Certainly, Copernicus's cosmos doesn't look like Dante's.

But if De rev was a break, it wasn't very sharp.

Copernicus was a diplomat, a religious person, and generally risk-averse.

He was a canon in the church—a position just below bishop.

He dedicated De rev to Pope Paul III.

Protestant leader Martin Luther did reject heliocentrism.

But this didn't become a public controversy until Galileo's time, a hundred years later.

In fact, Copernicus's publisher, Andreas Osiander, added an anonymous preface to De rev,

saying that the book was only a thought experiment:

it didn't need to be true to help astronomers better understand the math behind the motions

of the planets, and thus make better predictions about them.

It didn't even need to be probable.

This was… not exactly a battle cry challenging conventional cosmology.

Regardless—according to a common version of the history of science—this is how the

Scientific Revolution started.

Was it a revolution?

The majority of people on earth didn't know the Scientific Revolution was starting when

De rev appeared.

They didn't see any armies forcing them at gunpoint to think about the fact that—plot

twist—the earth revolves around the sun.

The "battles" about this, when they occurred at all, took place in the halls of universities

or between the covers of books that most people couldn't even read!

It's true that, by 1700, European thinkers had pretty much moved away from the science

of Aristotle and Ptolemy, or at least many parts of it.

But the concept of the Scientific Revolution comes from the nineteenth century.

Historians looked back and said:

"How Europeans answered big questions such as 'where are we?'

really started to change around the middle of the 1500s.

By the middle of the 1600s, natural philosophers had developed new methods of making all kinds

of knowledge.

We dub this shift, 'the Scientific Revolution!'"

This idea of a break makes sense when you remember the motto of the Royal Society, "nullius

in verba"—don't believe something just because Aristotle said it!

Natural philosopher such as Francis Bacon and Robert Boyle pushed for experiments and

published their results in journals.

And more people had access to books like De rev, thanks to Gutenberg.

So you can call it either way: a revolution didn't take place, because the number of people

involved at the time was small, and not much changed in daily life due to new ideas in

science.

Or a revolution did take place, because Galileo got in trouble for looking at Jupiter, Newton

invented calculus, and French and English natural philosophers could argue via journal.

We're gonna talk about all these stories soon!

In conclusion: people named Nick make the best astronomers.

Two of them helped catch medieval Europe up to the astronomical knowledge level of India,

or classical Mesoamerica.

(Remember how the Maya were really, really into astronomy, centuries ago?)

So the idea of "the" Scientific Revolution, in early modern Europe, doesn't make as

much sense as the idea of many scientific revolutions in different places at different

times.

And finally—and this is so critical!—just as science is an active area of research today,

history is too.

Historians have to choose what stories to tell and how to most accurately frame them

for their own times and places.

Next time—we'll accompany science-boss Tycho Brahe on a duel and meet Copernicus's

historical brother from another mother, Johannes Kepler.

Crash Course History of Science is filmed in the Dr. Cheryl C. Kinney studio in Missoula, MT and it's made with the help of all these nice people.

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Teclast M89 Review - Faster Than The Helio X20 Tablets - Duration: 13:31.

Chris here today you're looking at a budget tablet offering from Teclast so

this one is called the m89 it's a MediaTek powered tablet it has the hexa core

MTK8176 so that six cores paired up with three gigabytes of RAM 32 gigabytes

of storage that is expandable so on the left side of the tablet we have a micro

SD card slot so you're able to put up to 256 gigabyte micro SD cards in there

which is great it runs stock Android 7 and it also has a camera on the back

which is 5 megapixels autofocus - up front and a very common now I've seen a

lot of them Retina screen on this it's fully laminated with Gorilla Glass on

the side we do have these plastic volume up and down and power on buttons but

they've got a ok feel to them and that's really the only plastic we get on this

tablet so you can see also there is of actually a strip there for the antenna

reception so down the bottom of this little plastic liner you can see that's

for the antennas and there is a microphone there as well you know at the

top here you'll see the loudspeakers we have Micro HTML which is really good to

see where so many manufacturers are dropping HDMI out support on their

tablets which is an error so great to see that as here type C port as well and

overall the build quality does feel really decent it's solid in hand I

cannot hear any creaks between the joins or anything like that so overall a very

decent build let's take a look at what you get in the Box you've got the tablet

that isn't a nice protective or plastic wrap there's to stop it from getting

scratched out now it does have this pre applied screen protector from the

factory which is good great to always have these on there so you don't have to

put one on yourself and if you're anything like me you probably hopeless

at putting on screen protectors without getting air or dust underneath and in it

so right here we've just got an instruction manual and they tool there

so this what looks like a sim tool was the same kind of thing has actually for

the tray for the micro SD card you got a little warranty card there and whatnot

that's all in Chinese and here we have the power supply so this is gonna be a

Chinese one obviously that's been a Chinese mobile sorry tablet and this is

rated - five volts - amps so standard charging

rate and inside the last little box a white and great type-c cable for

charging and data so the screen is a very familiar one it's the same as the

iPad Mini 4 for example and we've seen so many tablets with the screen now but

even after all these years this is still a very decent screen really good it is

fully laminated has Gorilla Glass the resolution is 2048 by 1536 the gamer

comes out to be around about 2.1 so it's just under it should really be 2.2 and

it does ship with mirror vision and what mirror vision is is an app that is from

mediatek and it allows you to tweak the display to your own personal preferences

so the white balance saturation contrast you can change all of that and really

get this display to look quite good and reasonably accurate so it is of course

four by three aspect ratio the same as an a4 sheet of paper so it's quite

squarish whites look good darks reasonably black here you can see

the difference between the black of the bezel on the top and bottom and then of

the image but for this type of panel this is really quite good now the

maximum brightness tops out at 330 lux which is decent this is good and because

it's fully laminated it's not so susceptible to reflections like the ones

that aren't fully laminar they tend to be a lot more reflective so there's no

gap between the digitizer and the IPS panel below this is optically bonded and

overall after all these years as I said still a really good screen so I would

say that this is probably the biggest con of this tablet that it's running now

a dated Android 7 security patch level is April the 5th 2017 so that's a long

time ago no custom launches and we only have three Chinese bloatware

applications two of which can be uninstalled the only one you cannot

remove is this right here which is some sort of security app so we don't get a

lot of free space here 23 gigabytes but at least of course you can install the

micro SD card so it has three gigabytes of memory on board and typical kind of

views it gives us around about 1.8 gigabytes free drm info reports there

the Widevine level is security level 3 and what this translates into this

jargon is that Netflix and HD will not be possible with this tablet and it does

not even come up in Play Store because it's not supported so the wrong

performance is really quite decent this tablet is actually a lot smoother than

the recent decade core tablets they have been looking at now YouTube here for

example I've noticed that there are no options for changing the resolution it's

just captions there so you can't increase it which a little bit of

disappointment there with that but otherwise it really is quite smooth

getting around the ROM and as mentioned yeah it just feels so much faster than

the hell yo X 20 even though really it shouldn't because the X 20 when it comes

to your synthetic benchmarks like antutu for example actually gets a higher CPU

score here but the score for this one not bad at all so there we go you can

see we've got almost a hundred thousand which is about what the hell yo X 20

gets but when you look at the CPU score the Hollyoaks 20 will be a little bit

higher and the GPU score so comes out a little bit higher here this is 15,000

which you could say is a little bit low but synthetic benchmarks always take

them with a pinch of salt it really is down to world performance real world

performance sorry and you'll find that things are very smooth multitasking you

can also do split screen because this is of course an Android 7 tablet which

introduced that feature now on the toggles for the ROM here so when you

swipe down this is your typical Android they've got a few other things in here

so I comfort it's pretty straightforward I'm sure most people know what this is

so it's removing the blue from the white and a lot of people like this for

nighttime readings so apparent it's not going to keep you up at wake because

your eyes aren't seeing that blue and the other thing is here reading mode so

what reading mode does is kind of similar but it's just gonna turn

everything into black and white only and we also have an ultra battery saver mode

now if you use this as I'll show you later on with my battery pushing out the

review you can get up to a possible 8 hours of battery life so your ebooks are

going to look good on the screen because it's quite a sharp screen the high

resolution that has things do look great the colors the reproduction images here

this is a rather heavy magazine and the performance is good so

it's going to keep up with your reading pace but skipping ahead really quick you

can see it will take a little while and load in but overall the performance of

PF files as long as they're not super heavy once I'm talking over 100

megabytes and things like that then it'll be be perfectly fine even with

that location of the antenna being at the bottom of the tablet so if you use

it in portrait mode your hands will probably block it I have found the

signal strength to be decent it's good I haven't had any issues now connected up

to my wireless AC router at home no problems with the throughput you get up

to a maximum of around approximately 230 megabits per second but this has

happened I have been disconnected three times or so now in the three days using

this it will happen now and then I get disconnected and it reconnects very

quickly but this should not be happening so the wireless is not 100% stable for

internal storage the m89 uses e MMC four point five point

one spec it's not the fastest it's a little bit dated but it's what you'd

expect and this price range of tablet and you can see these sequential reads

and whites writes here they are they're perfectly fine for this type of storage

and it's not really going to cause any bottlenecks taking a look at the battery

times now that you're able to achieve from the m89

whether it's four thousand eight hundred and sixty milliamp hour battery in it

screen on time maximum that I managed to get on the ultra power saving mode you

can see right here this is this figure here eight hours just over eight hours

really pushing it that was mostly Chrome YouTube streaming some Amazon Prime so

very light use there are screen on time averages six thousand forty six minutes

but it is really about six hours I believe five to six hours depending on

what you're doing if you're gaming non-stop so I played pub G lineage to

revolution and I managed to burn through the battery in to just over three hours

so it really depends on what you're doing there now charge times it takes

just under three hours to fully charge the battery as I showed you in the start

of the video we have those two top words firing speakers and depending on how

you're holding it that you can block them but it doesn't

tend to make too much of a difference because the speakers seem to be situated

internally they don't sound brilliant the volume on them is also average but

here is a sample

now the headphone jack quality is also average here we do have a little bit of

static coming through on the line which does annoy me now it's not excessive but

it is definitely there and once you hear it you cannot unhear it and more

demanding games you could say like lineage to revolution you can see is

playing on the high settings with a normal frame rate perfectly fine in fact

it is smoother than the Helio x20 that one has the MALI T880 GPU in it and I

just find that the performance of the hexa core the mediatek 81 76 to be

slightly better in fact quite a lot smoother so this translates into much

smoother gameplay when you play games like pub G here I roi a much more

enjoyable experience just got some bots here trying to kill me you don't see all

those stutters and lag that you often see with the Helio X20 and by the way

it's running on the medium framerate on the HD setting so after 20 minutes of

PUBG it gets up to 35 and 37 degrees on the front so it is getting warm we

check the rear of it now does get warm just around that where that camera is

here so the back is actually a little bit cooler than the front of it and

here's a sample from that front facing webcam so the audio quality average the

quality of the video as well as average that it will be sufficient and now for

things like Skype and that's all that really matters at this price point so

there we go that is the tick last m89 and I feel that overall for the hundred

sixty nine us you're getting a decent tablet and why that is well you've got a

good screen the Retina screen maybe a dated screen now it has been used for a

long time since the iPad minis they made their way into Android tablets years ago

but it still is very very good even in 2018 okay with mirror vision it helps

because you can tweak the white balance the saturation and the colors to your

own liking it's 330 Lux bright which is

fine but it's fully laminated so that just makes it a little bit better and it

does have Gorilla Glass on here so you could actually just probably get rid of

the screen protector that is on there their build quality is good speakers on

the top aren't wonderful 3.5 millimeter headphone jack does have a little bit of

hesse which does irritate me but kind of to be expected in this price range of

tablet battery life can be anywhere from about three hours worst case scenario

just full-on gaming right up to almost eight hours or eight hours with the

battery saver mode and just looking at YouTube and very light you so on average

you're gonna get around five six hours I feel with mixed use so some gaming some

YouTube some streaming looking at say ebooks and things like that is when the

battery tends to last a little bit longer there so the front camera on it

and the camera on the rear there average your mobile phone will be so much better

I'm pretty sure you know that you wouldn't be buying this these kind of

tablets for their cameras anyway as a general package it's looking good there

is a little problem with the wireless that it will disconnect now and then now

would happen maybe once a day then it connects up again really quickly but

even so very irritating when I was in pub key and I was in again for 20

minutes lost my connection and that really did annoy me there so that's not

wonderful to see okay we've got type-c on there which is good that's more

modern and we have HDMI out great to see because so many manufacturers are just

dumping that saving obviously cost savings why they're doing that so good

to have that on board good to have the GPS there as well

I feel go for a tablet like this because the 8176 mediatek hexa core chipset

just performs better it's smoother gaming is better PubG the demanding

games are just overall a lot smoother than that Helio X20 you go for the

Helio X20 tablets probably for the LTE the 4G support and that really

is about it so I would stick to these ones the Master T10 check out my review

of that one up here and my latest videos thank you so much for watching bye for

now

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Dicen que el que se lleva se aguanta. Y para Brasil, las declaraciones previas de Andrés Guardado y los continuos 'clavados' de Neymar, calaron hondo

 "Todos conocemos a Neymar, pero no me corresponde a mí, ni a nosotros, juzgarlo, sino a los árbitros y a la FIFA, que ahora con lo del VAR tienen que ver su estilo de juego y saberlo manejar

Sabemos que le gusta exagerar las faltas, tirarse muchísimo, pero es su estilo de juego y quien le tiene que poner un alto es el árbitro, no nosotros", dijo Andrés en la previa del México vs Brasil de los Octavos de Final

Pues parece que los seleccionados brasileños disfrutaron más que nunca la victoria sobre la Selección Mexicana en los Octavos de Final, muestra de ello fueron las declaraciones de Neymar al finalizar el partido y la forma en la que festejaron el primer gol

 "Fue desleal, la pelota no estaba en juego. Ellos hablaron mucho, de más y se fueron a casa", declaró el astro carioca

Tras marcar el primer gol del partido, Paulinho, Casemiro, Coutinho y Willian, todos liderados por Neymar, decidieron festejar el gol al más puro estilo del llanto de 'Quico' del Chavo del 8, programa icónico de la televisión mexicana que tuvo mucha repercusión en Brasil

For more infomation >> ¡Chusma, chusma! Brasil se burla de México y 'llora' como Quico - Duration: 1:41.

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CTA Calls to Action - Email Marketing - Duration: 3:45.

hello this is John Ruman I'm an international business coaching

consultant named my company's JJR Global and calls to action are a critical

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help you out with it if you can't come you'll find this as value is of value as

well so the call to action is we live in a world where people are very distracted

think about it the time you have to watch this video right now is hard for

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so for example right now I'd love for you if you're watching this for example

and you see it on Facebook or you see a you know comment please if you see it on

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so please consider this it's on the seventh of July Val Park Shopping Plaza

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phones and tablets simply will not work and you will at that point be learning

how to make marketing email marketing if you don't have a list how to create one

how to grow what you have and all that so we'll take you through the whole

process again 9 a.m. 2 p.m. the total investment is 600 TT you can do half up

front and half yeah one time if you watching this on Facebook I will post

this in the event you're gonna click on the link if you're watching this on

Instagram shooting you know direct message and I will gladly send you the

link as a reply so does hate email marketing so any questions you have I'd

love to hear your favorite call the actions that you use to help you

maximize your success for social media any sort of online presence so thank you

take action sign up for that class have an awesome weekend thank you bye bye

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