Thứ Năm, 26 tháng 7, 2018

Waching daily Jul 26 2018

Take one.

Take one.

Of the first...

Yeah.

It's recording already. It's true.

So if you're new here, this is our new series that's a Thursday series now that we would like to call...

Odd talk.

So basically this is not gonna be a building video, this is gonna be a talking video.

Yeah.

If you don't know what I'm talking about just go back to Monday's episode and we explained all...

Yeah. We can put it here.

We explained all about how things are gonna be from now on.

I mean, not from now on, we're just experimenting and you're trying and let us know if you like it,

Let us know if we want us to keep doing it like this,

that we have a building episode on Monday and then we have a talk episode on Thursday

talking about Monday's episode.

Yeah.

So basically today we're going to talk about Monday's episode and explain more in depth

about the design, about the method of construction, about why we chose what we chose and you know...

We're gonna talk about it.

We can start.

I have socks on because I just stepped on dog poo today. So I don't have shoes right now.

Yeah. It was smelling really bad.

Yeah, it was smelling bad I just put outside.

So, let's start... about...

Talking about what is a canopy.

Yeah, canopy.

I don't know if you know what's a canopy. We didn't know it was called canopy before.

Sonya taught us.

Thanks Sonya for teaching us how we call a canopy.

So basically canopy is a roof in front of a door.

There are plenty... many of reasons to have a roof on the top of a door.

We have our reasons.

So what are our reasons to have a canopy?

Our front door is facing south so the south wind and rain get there.

Yeah, basically the weather system where we live is based on south fronts.

That means that the bad weather always comes from the south.

That means that when there is a lot of rain for days comes straight from the south and the south wind

brings the water to the door

and that makes that the door won't have a long life if we won't protect the door, right?

Second reason is because we want to have cover when we get home.

Basically when we arrive at home with bags and supermarket bags and stuff

we don't want to be on the rain until we open the door. So we want to have cover so we can open the door.

And we can leave the shoes with poo outside of the house.

That's true and also because we just like the look of it, you know.

Sometimes there are some things we do on the house that's just architectural purposes.

Architectural purpose is the excuse for anything.

We just like the look. It looks cool and that's it, right?

Basically.

So what do we need? We explained already. So how was the process of designing this?

Yeah, the process is... I think the first thing we needed to think about was the size of the canopy.

Because we had a lot of choices you know... We could do a canopy that's just on the top of the door

or we could do a small one.

Or we could do a canopy that is all the way to the second window.

So that means the door and two windows and then we could have a canopy that we decided that's in between

both windows and the door.

So we did like halfway and we have a reason for that and the second one was the how wide was the canopy.

At first I wanted like 1.2 meters, but it's a little bit too much.

And then we decided to go to 1 meter and then 95 centimeters.

But what's the reason for that?

We had a lot of choices about materials to use. First choice was use

the same metal as we used for doors and windows, for the metal frame.

Yeah, we the first... we thought we're gonna do a metal frame with sheets of the container on the top,

like a metal canopy.

And now we decided to go for a challenge.

Yeah, we also thought about doing just like the wooden deck.

Yeah, just like an extension of the wooden deck, but I don't think it would look cool.

And we wanted to try different things.

So you guys know right? That's not any news for you. We like sailboats.

And this house is a big research, experience, for a future hopefully sailboat.

And you know we like metal sailboats. I mean I do like I'm convincing her to like metal sailboats.

But at the same time I'm not like, you know needed to be a metal sailboat. I just want to experiment new things.

And it's time to experiment and to get to know different processes and different methods of construction.

So we decided to try a different kind of sailboat construction.

Not sailboat but any kind of boat construction, that's a wooden boat.

And inside of a wooden boat construction there are tons of different methods you can build

and one that's a really famous for people to do DIY boat building it's called stitch and glue.

So basically we stitch together plywood and then you glue with epoxy resin and fiberglass wool.

So it's the same thing we did but we didn't stitch we just clamped.

So basically the reason for the size we chose...

It's not clamp it's nails, right?

Nails, yeah.

You know, the new gun that we've just bought. The nail gun.

Yeah. We nailed it together.

So the reason why we chose this size

is because we wanted to do the challenge of doing the canopy with one piece, one sheet of plywood.

So we found one sheet that's 2.5 meters by 1.6.

So basically had two point five by one point six meters to work with.

So we try to find a size of canopy that we could you know cut the main sheet,

and then we would have enough leftovers to do the structure part of the canopy.

Otherwise you know the plywood would just bend around.

And that's where we came to 95 centimeters by 2.39m,

that we thought that with this size we can do the whole thing with one sheet of plywood. And we did actually.

Yeah, we did it.

Almost no leftover.

If you don't see the amount of leftovers we had you just go Monday's episode we show just a small you know...

leftover.

And then with that we came up with the how to design, you know.

We knew kind of what we wanted, we wanted like a honeycomb, I think it's how you call it, right?

I don't know.

You know what's honeycomb?

Yeah.

So basically, you know the drawing of the canopy on the bottom looks like a big honeycomb.

You know a lot of little squares.

We always like this shape.

Yeah, we always like the shape, but we didn't know how many squares we need inside.

The size of the squares.

Yeah.

And it's just hard to you know

to do the math when it's all theoretical and you don't know if it's gonna fit on the plywood...

And how many centimeters the blade is gonna take off.

Yeah, and then we had another...

So based on that we just... I need to get one piece of wood. One second. Where is the leftovers?

Close to the door.

The other challenge was to do the shape of the container.

It was easier than we thought actually.

Babe, are you here?

I was talking about the shape of the container already.

No. Oh the shape of the container. Yeah, that's a...

You know, the container is like... the plate is like this.

And canopy needs to sit, you know, that's the wall...

I don't know how... I cannot do that with my hand but...

Basically the canopy needs to be like this and it would be like a gap.

So we need to do the shape of the canopy as the shape of the shipping container.

And we thought that would be a lot trickier than it was.

We just measure it and the pattern repeats itself a lot.

So was easy. We cut like 20 of one piece and it actually fitted together. It was real good.

But other than that we did a mistake.

Which one?

The main mistake was the stripes of wood that we instead of cutting a 4 centimeter we cut 2 centimetres.

Oh, yeah.

I'll explain why.

At first we thought we would do like layers of plywood, you know.

So basically, this is the canopy and this is the reinforcement.

So we were gonna do the reinforcement on the same direction as the

the sheet of plywood, right?

And then we realized that if all the wood are in the same direction

it might be easier to bend the wood, to warp.

So we decided to do this way.

So the reinforcement is perpendicular

to the sheet of plywood, right?

But we decided to do that after we had cut half of the wood.

That means that instead of having a 4 centimeter piece of wood we had...

There is no leftover.

But we had like 2 centimetres. So in some parts of the canopy

we needed to glue 2 pieces of wood.

That was like I don't know a lot of extra cuts that we didn't need.

But sometimes you gotta do what you gotta do and we fixed it and we loved the results.

So the only big mistake we did was that, to cut the wood wrong

because we changed the design in the middle of the process.

But it worked.

So the way we did the design I don't know if you understood.

We cut first the big piece of plywood then we cut stripes of the leftovers,

we made stripes and with this stripes we did the reinforcement

the main reinforcement that we thought we needed.

And once we did that that was done we were like:

so now we have this amount of leftovers we can get this and we can reinforce even more with what we have.

So we need to come up with a second design for the reinforcement with the leftovers.

And we did that until we had no leftovers anymore. We have like

I don't know a few scrap pieces, but that's all, because we used the whole thing.

So we have this honey... how do you call it?

Honeycomb just on the bottom because on the top the water can stay there...

Yeah, the thing is if we do on the bottom and on the top the same thing the water would get stuck.

So on the top it's just flat with an inclination, an angle.

Yeah, with a small angle, so the water goes to one side and next wee we're gonna do opening on the corner

so the water can go through because otherwise we'll have like a swimming pool on the top, right?

And the other reason we like this design is because in the future if we change our minds

we still can do a green roof.

There is the possibility we can you know reinforce a little bit more and we can have a green roof.

We could just have a plywood straightforward to the front but Duca never like the...

Simple things.

The simple things and the water dripping on our heads when we come inside of the canopy,

so that's why we're doing this.

It doesn't make sense to have you know a roof that you need to go through a curtain of water

before you get to the house, you know, we we want to take the water to the side and to do that...

That's why we are collecting this water.

And to do that the way to do is to have like, you know like...

The sheet of plywood and something to hold the water from you know, dripping outside.

I think you've got a point.

Yeah, we hope so.

What do we have more?

Epoxy.

The first time we worked with epoxy.

Yeah, before you guys ask if we have experience with epoxy... with plywood in epoxy.

It was a 5 years ago.

Yeah, we had once a small project really really tiny small project.

We did inside our of our apartment.

Yeah, without proper tools. So basically in 2013 we build the door

and the floor of our first sailboat, there was a 19 feet sailboat, a really small one.

So it was like a tiny door and a tiny floor.

On the same way of building, just plywood with resin.

With just hand saws and...

Yeah, it was just like all without tools at all.

I mean, we did it.

But it worked.

But it seems like now it was the first time we it again because that was like 5 years ago

and was a really quick project and now it was like more like, you know, we gave more thought on

we searched more and we paid more attention.

So I think we got a much better result.

And It's funny because always when we use chemicals, you know paints and resin, it's always tricky.

We're always scared we don't get the right proportion.

Proportion... yet this word.

Yeah, basically we never know if we did the mix right and if that's the amount... if we mixed it enough.

And how long it's gonna take to dry.

Yeah, and in the end it's all getting like, you know...

drier and sticky. It's a little bit tricky.

But we are really happy with the result so far,

because we still need to reinforce and that we are going to do

after we finish recording this we are gonna start reinforcing

so we can show you guys next Monday. That's gonna be a building episode, right?

Anything else we need to talk about today?

What's more?

Yeah, we did it finish it. The new challenges reinforcement.

Sorry for reading that because we cannot remember everything we need to talk about so just...

And we are really happy with our new gift.

It's really cool. We love the gift its pretty cool.

So we have the unboxing!

We've been waiting for that for a long time.

We always watch everyone's videos and they're like: oh unboxing... tons and I don't know hundred of boxes.

And we've never got a present and now in one day we've got 2 presents. That's pretty cool.

So we're gonna unbox something that we've got...

We can do it here, that's the unboxing table.

Both came from the States.

They are not from Brazil.

So this a company saw us on Instagram on our second Instagram actually.

We don't know if you know but we have a second Instagram. It's called Living Tiny Project,

where we post tiny houses.

Tiny houses inspirations.

So basically they sent this so we can use in the house in the future.

I'm gonna see what... Do you want to put the camera closer or... ?

No, it's all good, right?

We don't need to.

Ready?

Yeah.

She is really ready.

Look at that! It's a proper present.

Next week we're gonna show you...

No no no no no.

Please no step...

Lithonia Lighting, thanks so much for the present.

That's Lithonia Lighting.

We loved it.

Yeah. We're gonna leave the link of this company, this product.

That's not a sponsored video, but they sent us a present, you know, it's fair for us to talk about them a little bit.

Oh! They sent this! I thought they didn't send this.

That's pretty cool!

So it's supposed to be a light if a Bluetooth for sound system.

Yeah, this is a dimmable light for the ceiling with Bluetooth audio system.

It's so cool.

It's so pretty.

Wow! That's pretty good.

They say that's really easy to install that in 10 minutes...

So this is basically a dimmable light

with a Bluetooth speaker that you can actually have 8 of those working together in the house.

But we just have one but we're happy with one because our house is really small

so I think it's gonna be enough.

And we can even put it in wet areas, like bathroom.

Yeah. I'm hoping to install this in the bathroom because you know music in the shower is gonna be really cool.

So this it's really simple supposedly to install.

We we just opened it up, we didn't install it yet.

But we're gonna try to do a test by next week, hopefully, to see

I wanna try the speaker. But that looks really awesome.

And this is an adaptor if we don't have

power on the... I guess on the light... if we just have a light bulb we just install this on the light bulb and then

we can you know, install it through here.

That's really easy.

Oh, yeah! It's right here.

That means you just put it in the light bulb and you're good to go.

There? You mean?

Yeah.

That's gonna look awesome.

So, I guess that's it.

Yeah, I don't know what you think about this format of talking and talking and talking.

Think about it as a podcast.

We're not experienced at. We are just trying a new thing.

We don't know if we're you know, if we speak well if we just like it's hard to remember everything.

Let us know what you think. If you think we should quit, that's not our thing that we cannot do a podcast

just let us know because it's just tough to do that, you know.

We're not used to it.

But if you like it just give us a thumbs up and let us know what you think about that.

And we see you guys next Monday with our regular building episode that we're gonna finish the canopy, right?

Yeah.

So, se you guys next Monday.

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[ENGSUB] Run BTS! - EP.56 Behind the scene - Duration: 11:16.

[#1. Singing "Butterfly" in a long time]

We should harmonize.

[#2. Mini-concert]

[#3. Jung Kook is always in charge of the slate] 1, 2, 3!

[#4. The rainbow wig returns]

[#5. Sincere] The big one!

You should do it with that one. That one doesn't press.

Where is it?

I know nothing!

#6. I don't think this is right] A song I know...

This won't go in.

- Is this not it? - I don't think this is right.

- Let's try putting it in your nose. - Put it in my nose?

[#7. Ruckus]

[#8. One Two Three, Cha Cha Cha]

[#9. Plop]

[#10. A perfect finish]

[#11. Put your hands up] Put your hands in the air!

Let's go!

[#12. Why isn't it working? - Why isn't it working? - Do it faster!

I don't think it started.

[#13. The cherry blossom dance]

[#14. The harmony pro Jung Kook]

[#15. Huh?] Ah, this is that!

- Okay, it's starting now! - Wait, what's this?

What's this?

[#16. Head voice]

[#17. Haaaaaaaahk!]

[#18. Suddenly choreography]

[#19. Air guitar master]

Let's go!

[#20. Nervous] And the score is...

[#21. The linger feelings of the guitar soloist] The guitar is the main.

[#22. Run and run] After this ends, let's sing "Superman."

We ran way too much. Let's rest and then do i.

[#23. The steel stamina of the 95s]

[#14. The reason of the game] - Good work, guys. - Good work.

Who's going to clean?

- Everyone except for me and Suga. - Everyone.

- Let's all do it together. - Yeah, let's do it together.

If we're going to clean together, what was the point of the game?

[#24. I still want to play more]

- Should we sing? - "Unconditional." - What time is it?

- Why didn't I think of this one? - There was "Unconditional."

[#26. 1230 Lay Me Down - V]

[#27. 0219 My Story - J-Hope]

Do it.

[[#28. 0901 Effort - JK] Sing it for me.

[#29. Head voice 2]

This is my head voice.

[#30. The machine got tired first]

[#31. Jimin is too embarrassed] I really don't think I can read this.

- I'm really embarrassed! - Is it burning up inside?

- Are there only ashes in your heart? - I want to throw the letter in.

[#32. The lighting has not so clever]

It turned off.

The mood was great, but it turned off.

Why did it turn off?

[#3. Under the moonlight, you shined softly] The light turned off.

Is my part going to be edited out?

We'll turn the light on and do it again.

- No, you shined softly under the moonlight. - Oh did I?

No, if you watch the broadcast, I'll be a shadow all of the sudden.

[#34. I'm going to eat the marshmallow] - Be careful. - Thank you for your hard work!

Thank you for your hard work!

[#35. Yum yum]

There's no smoke on this side.

- Our members, good work. - Thank you for your hard work!

- Thank you for working hard. - Thank you for your hard work!

[#36. Yum yum, even without the light] Chew, chew.

It was pretty good. We have to use both.

[#37. Achasan Grubby's final greeting] Everyone, hello.

This is Achasan Grubby, V.

ARMY gave me the nickname Achasan Grubby,

So I wore a shirt that makes me the center.

And so...

I have a promise I made with ARMY..

I said I would grow a mustache to be really grubby.

I'll make sure a day when I keep that promise comes true.

ARMY, thank you for loving season 2.

During season 3, we'll return

looking better and more beautiful with more fun.

Thank you.

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How Small Are You Compared To The Galaxy? - Duration: 3:23.

Hey there and welcome to Life Noggin.

You ever wonder how small we are in the universe?

It turns out, pretty small!

It would be hard to pick you out of a stadium of people, much less the over 7 billion humans

that live on this planet.

Since the average height for a person in the US is about 1.69 meters, let's estimate

and say that on their tippy toes and with their hands up in the air, the average person

would be about 2 meters from their toes to their fingertips.

That means it would take about 162 people, all stretched out, to be as tall as the Eiffel

Tower, which is 324 meters high.

With the diameter of our nearly-spherical Earth around 12,756 kilometers, that means

it would take nearly 40 /thousand/ Eiffel Towers standing on top of each other to be

as tall as the diameter of the Earth.

What's pretty cool, is that we've actually had a good understanding of how small we are

compared to the Earth for quite awhile!

That's because back around 2,000 years ago, the size of the Earth was calculated pretty

accurately by the geographer, poet, mathematician and man-of-many-titles known as Eratosthenes.

Sources differ slightly, but it seems like he was only off by about 1 to 17 percent of

the actual value.

That's pretty impressive!

But that's just how small you are compared to the Earth!

You're even smaller if you compare yourself to the Sun.

While we may think the Sun is a super big ball of fire, it's actually kinda small

compared to other stars in the universe.

There are stars /a hundred times/ bigger.

Even the enormous blue star Icarus, the farthest star ever seen, is way bigger, more massive,

and possibly hundreds of thousands of times intrinsically brighter than the Sun!

According to the NASA Night Sky Network, if we shrunk our Sun down to the size of a grain

of sand, our Solar System would be small enough to fit in the palm of your hand.

On this scale, the Milky Way galaxy would be about as big as North America.

And that's just our galaxy!

The Milky Way is just one of the billions of galaxies that make up our universe.

That means you're a super small creature, on a planet much bigger than you are, traveling

around in an even bigger solar system in an even bigger galaxy, which is one of the billions

in the universe.

So yeah.

You're pretty tiny!

But hey, at least you aren't the size of one of your cells.

Your red blood cells, some of the smallest and most abundant ones in your body, only

have a diameter of about 7 or 8 micrometers, which are a thousand times smaller than a

millimeter.

A typical ant is about 10 millimeters long, so you're red blood cells are realllllly

realllllly tiny, but they're still super important to your health.

So next time you're feeling small, just remember, being a tiny drop in the universe

doesn't stop you from doing awesome and important things.

Huh?

That was a good motivational quote.

I should put that on my instagram.

In the comment section below, i wanna learn something cool about you.

Thanks for being here, and thanks for watching!

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Curious to know what would cause planet earth to explode?

Check out this video!

This asteroid was about 9 kilometers in diameter and it hit the planet at about 64,000 kilometers

per hour.

Even with all that force, it only carved out a chunk of Earth a few kilometers deep.

As always, my name is Blocko, this has been Life Noggin, don't forget to keep on thinking!

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9 INSANE Teachers! - Duration: 10:06.

Here's our list of 9 insane teachers #2 is like a school on Sunday, No Class

#9 Biology gone awry In Marion County Florida an agricultural science

teacher at Forest High School was raising a Group of chickens with his students on school

grounds.

The class project was going well and the chickens were nearly full grown when one day a group

of raccoons snuck into the chicken coup and devoured the educational poultry . This is

only the beginning of this twisted story.

The vent full teacher then set up traps for the pesky bread editors and in the morning

he caught 2 raccoons & 1 Possum.

During the next class he put the cap furred animals in metal stages and browned them in

garbage bags full of water in front of the entire class.

According to one of the student's mother when the racoons came up for air the students

were instructed to push their heads down with metal rods and blast them in the face with

a water hose.

One mother reported that her son came home in tears after the dramatizing ordeal.

After the event the School board released the following statement "Marion County's education

standards do not include activities for the construction of live animals, nuisance or

not".

According to a spokesman, the wildlife conservation commission is looking into how the raccoons

were skilled and the Florida Department of health is investigating.

# 8 What did the 5 fingers say to the face?

Everything is bigger in Texas, including the mild a fuse.

In 2016 in Beaumont Texas, a 63 year old teacher named Mary Hastings lost her cool when a student

began heckling her in class.

The incessant taunts really bent this teacher of geometry out of shape.

She rained down a protracted flurry of haymaker slaps on the student which were all caught

on tape . She then preceded to call the child an "kitty it pass" and taunted him with

her obtuse Forest Gump Impression.

Turns out in Mrs. Hasting's class, A squared plus B squared equals her mist in your face.

Hastings was immediately removed from class and placed on paid leave by the school board

until her eventual fermentation.

After the incident Mrs. Hasting was assisted on a miss demeanor count of asphalt.

This erstwhile teacher of the X/Y plane has officially moved on to doling out X/Y main!

# 7 cut it out Back in Florida in 2017 a science teacher

at westridge middle school was instructing their class and droning on about biology.

Chlorophyl more like "boreophyl" According to students in the classroom, the teacher

erupted into a fit of page.

He began nursing at the class and threw a pair of scissors pair of scissors at the white

board.

Apparently this teacher has an arm like Tom Brady, because when the scissors hit the board

they ricocheted back across the room and straight into a student's face.

Now we all know that rock beats scissors, but scissors beats face.

The school failed to notify the student's mother, Jayme Olivera , who eventually learned

about the incident through her daughter's Snapchat story.

Jayme was justifiably perturbed and called for the teacher's fermentation.

Westridge Middle School eventually tired the teacher whose identity has not been made public

as they are not being charged with a mime.

#6 Knotty Tutor In Austintown Ohio in 2014 a school tutor

by the name of Robert Grier was tired by the school board for assigning a more than commercial

essay topic to one of his 16 year old students.

The assignment was to write an essay entitled "5 Different ways to skill a teacher".

The unnamed diligent student got right to work and produced the essay the very next

day.

No specific teachers were tread thinned but one of their suggested methods for educator

elimination was to apply Moisten to their computer mouse.

Which gives a new and darker meaning to the term click bait.

Greier was tired for "inappropriate conduct with regards to help provided to a student"

and the student received no credit.

# 5 Bad Post In 2010, Massachusetts High School Teacher

June Talvittie-Siple Learned the hard way about how privacy settings on Facebook work.

In the beginning of the school year this disgruntled teacher took to her facebook wall to vent

about her students and parents.

Her claims are most likely accurate, Highschool students are rife with germs and parents are

just worst.

But be that as it may, Facebook is a poor place to air out those grievances.

June Talvitie-Siple was under the impression that her Facebook wall was only visible to

her friends not realizing that her privacy settings were set to public.

It's a classic case of a middle aged lady being confused about how the internet works.

In no time at all, parents were made aware of her posts and the school principal was

alerted.

Talvitie-Siple was summarily asked to resign.

#4 Birthday Suit

Los Angeles California is the city of angels.

Unless you're the Gym teacher at Carthay Center Elementary School.

January 2nd 2018 was a day just like any other day.

The children at Carthay Center were in the middle of their gym class, enjoying some physical

activity in the warm LA sun.

When the Gym teacher spontaneously tore off his close and began facing the children through

the playground.

This quickly resulted in the most intense game of dodge ball of these kids lives.

A parent was quoted saying that "the kids ducked and dodged and ran into some of the

classrooms and got safe haven that way" while another parent said "All of the kids

saw his private tarts, very embarrassing very upset ". A construction work got footage

of the incident that then prompted the school to be placed in temporary block down as pho

lease were called.

School pho lease are continuing to investigate the man and are building a face against him.

# 3 Accidental Discharge In March of 2018 at Seaside High School in

Monterey Coutnry , a teacher by the name of Dennis Alexanger was performing a tire alarm

safety course for his students.

According to police reports Alexander was attempting to demonstrate how to dis farm

someone with a bloated headphone.

Forgetting that his flehm see auto mechanic band fun actually was bloated , Alexandar

accidently tired around into the ceiling above the students.

The mullet hit the ceiling with such impact that debris got down to the floor injuring

3 students.

All things considered the event could have ended much worse and Alexander really dodge

a mullet.

School district officials told the media that Alexander was not authorized to carry a tire

alarm on school grounds and that he may be facing litigation.

#2 school of hard knocks When he couldn't control a group of rowdy

students in his Math class, donald, a teacher a Mcgavoc High School in Tenessee blew a gasket.

This mathlete erupted in a violet page!

He beamed at the recalcitrant students to rut up while he threw desks across the room

and into the floor.

At one point he claimed that he started a fool tire from earlier in the year and then

threw a chair through a window.

The tantrum was caught on tape by one of the students.

After his meltdown Wood, who had been teaching for over 15 years was taken to a nearby hospital

in an ambulance.

The principal of the school presumes that Wood experienced a mental brake town

# 1 BARRICADE In February 2018, Jesse Randal Davidson a

53 year old free ranged social studies teacher at Dalton High School in Georgia barricaded

himself in his classroom and began admiring a fun out of his window.

Pan tick ensued and the 18,000 student school went into stock town.

This wasn't the first blemish on Davidson's permanent record.

In 2016 he set a car on tire and later in the year he marched into the local pho lease

station and claimed that he had had someone filled.

After failing to find a dotty, Police eventually determined that he had fabricated the story

and let him go but they required that he receive medical treatment.

The school was aware of Davidson's medical condition but decided to keep him on board

none the less.

Luckily no students were harmed during the incident.

Since the fruiting, Davidson has been charged with aggravated asphalt, carrying a wed pin

to school, tear a mystic threads, reckless spawn duct, Possession of a pun during a time

and disrupting public schools.

This bad apple is going to be in detention for a long time.

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Therapeutic Horseback Riding Brings Healing - Duration: 1:01.

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惑星ループ (Planet Loop)【踊ってみた】 - Duration: 3:15.

In a corner of the milky way, the planets turn, going round and round

a radio wave recording, only an echo returned

how many times does this make it...

In the distant cosmos, I fell in love with you

even though I understand that I won't reach...

"A-I wanna meet you"

My feelings loop, they loop.

I feel like I'm gonna lose it,

I can't exchange with you anymore than that

"A-I wanna meet you right now"

the coming days loop too, they loop

Even if you're not on this orbit….

There, generally, is only love

There, generally, is only love

How many light years has it been now, following your voice,

disappearing away into the extension cord

If I could just forget about it, just like that, I'm sure it would be a lot easier...

Even though I can't touch you, I end up seeing you, it just can't be helped

It's you, so close, yet so far. I understand that

"A-nevertheless I wanna meet you"

I loop around many many times, I loop.

My heart is crying with you,

that alone is certain

That alone… is all I need

Aa, just as the stars turn,

we keep on looping forever

My feelings are drawing an orbit,

only chasing after you

"A-I wanna meet you right now"

my life loops around, it loops.

Even if you're not on this orbit….

I can't think of anything else.

There, generally, is only love…

There, generally, is only love…

There, generally, is only love…

There, generally, is only love…

There, generally, is only love…

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Лазерная резка фанеры 4, 6, 9 мм | Reci 180 W - Duration: 2:09.

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How To Edit Photos - Quick Edit #56 - The Alamo in Black and White - Duration: 10:40.

How to edit photos. Lightroom Tutorial.

hello welcome to today's quick at it for the next three videos this week today in

the next two days I'm gonna do something a tiny bit different now I am a big

proponent of shooting raw when absolutely whenever you can gives you

all the data you retain all of the information and it gives you so much

more to work with but sometimes you just can't you maybe you caught a great

picture with your cell phone and you didn't have time to change it to

whatever raw settings if your phone even has them or maybe it was just an

environment where you decided that you need it to be able to shoot fast and

furious and have the images ready and that's kind of where I'm going with with

the next three videos this week these videos I took not videos these photos

all took at JPEG I was at a family event in San Antonio Texas and it was there

were some challenges going on with with getting everything done and I just

decided that I wanted to make sure that my photos that were done and ready and

as fast as possible so I stuck my camera on auto and just shot fast and furious I

took a couple thousand pictures in that week and all JPEG but most of them were

family photos they weren't the sort of things that are gonna go up but I did

end up with a few photos that I am going to edit this week and show you that you

you can still you can't you might not get the incredible detail and smoothness

but you can still save a JPEG and still bring out a really quality fine art

photo in it when you've what's important is that you captured something that you

really want to work with so go ahead and try to work with it and just remember

that you you have some limitations you're not gonna bring out as much depth

or anything else but then try to remember that as you're working with it

so this first image that were I'm going to work with today is of the kind of the

top front of the Alamo so we

there and it was a an incredibly crowded weekend it was spring break weekend in

San Antonio San Antonio there's an Air Force Base and there were Airmen

graduating which is what we were there for and there were like a thousand

people waiting outside to get in it was probably a two-hour wait there was

nowhere to park it was insane and I really wanted to get

in there but I couldn't but what we did was we jumped out to go see if we can

get in I furiously grabbed a few photos trying to get I have a couple maybe I'll

pop one in here when I go to do editing but um of all the people in there but I

wanted the Alamo without you know the crowds of people in their shorts and and

spring break where so I got the top the Alamo you another picture I'm gonna do

tomorrow of another part but that was it so we're gonna edit this I voted today

and I counted it as a JPEG it is what it is so took this with my sony a6000 that

is the one I carry in my purse and it's what the e7 r3 didn't even exist

it made this picture about a year and a half old but I haven't really edited yet

cuz they were just sitting there because there were JPEGs and I didn't hadn't

decided whether I was going to work with him or not so I shot it with the sony

a6000 I shot it it got it ISO 8001 sanely sunny out but I guess

that makes sense because it also said one four thousand of a second 36 I have

no idea I remember Auto there's some crazy settings going on here and 38

millimeters I think I had the 18 to 55 millimeter lens I must have cuz I the

only one that would get to 38 millimeter so let's go ahead and work with this so

I'm gonna turn this let's go ahead and see if we can bring in the profile

Corrections yes nope that's not the not even close to

the lens I used so let's turn that off go ahead and remove chromatic aberration

and I am gonna convert this to black and white I'm also going to adjust so I let

me see okay so here we go I was playing with it and I was leading it though good

so the original crop it's out here like this and it concludes the Texas fly over

here which is kind of cool to include in it but it was warped and straight and I

did all this is just a little bit busy so I did decide to go ahead and just

have the Alamo in here alright sneeze excuse me it's just really a sneezy sort

of day it also might hear thunder in the background I'm hearing Thunder that

start up and getting some thunderstorm warnings so hopefully my power will stay

on long enough to finish recording okay so here we go this is just the straight

monochrome it actually looks pretty good just straight monochrome but of course

we're gonna make adjustments and we want to look at our mid-tones which we are

going to adjust using the exposure and I would like my mid-tone gray to be the

sky which I might make it actually a little darker than mid-tone in the sky

so let's see maybe around here with this little darker than mid tub let me so

those areas will be my mid-tones and I want to increase my contrast so going

down here I'm doing my shadows my whites so I'm gonna make my shadows bring those

up a little bit shadows my blacks versus a really black

down just a little bit now for my whites I would like let's have a black clipping

on there some of these stones to have some bright but I don't want them to

feel like they'd like right now that gives you that really harsh sun feeling

and that's not what I want I'm gonna turn my highlights down and that's

bringing out more detail in the stonework I'm gonna bring down the

whites - no I say right yes they're good right right around there all right so

I'm going to do the tones to get more detailed bring my shadows up my

highlights up there in the tones that brings out much more texture and lights

down a little bit my darks down a little bit and my shadows I don't want to lose

the detail in these windows all right so I'm gonna bring up the clarity just a

little bit oh no sorry just played around and the D haze a little bit

because despite it being at one four thousand a second I think this could

have been sharper it's probably that ISO 8,000 and the D haze will take care of

the type of you know we've got a lot of noise going in here but we're it's a

black and white I'm okay with noise and black and white and turn these off now

and we know it's a JPEG all I need to do so much so it's work with that noise and

make it a component rather than fighting against it

okay so I'm gonna come down here and it should have cleared these out for me but

it didn't so when it zeroed I had already adjusted these a bit so let's

just look at what I did and it didn't so you look at the blue here I wanted to

bring some more detail in the sky so I made that darker and same here with the

Aqua adjusted it and the red here

affected the detail in these dark windows I'm not sure what how red were

the red light coming in there was but that's what of the facts same with the

orange but if I do it too much it's really blowing out all the stonework the

yellow see get more detail when we bring that down and the others there's really

nothing that that effects so we can do a little noise reduction but like I said

black and white I'm not terribly concerned let's go through there and

let's make sure but we didn't make it look too blurry oops there we go and

let's try masking and doing a little sharpening this way now this one maybe

might benefit from taking it into Photoshop and using a high-pass filter

to get a sharper um let's see I'm gonna bring in a little bit now I don't want

it super harsh like this but because I want to see what I'm doing I'm gonna

make it too strong to start then adjust I'm happy with the shape and then reduce

the strength of it here we go I like how they brought that and also

made the shadows of the leaves over here stronger you know it was just a vignette

I like what how it did that so I'm pretty happy with the sharpness and

everything here and it's not great when we writing it in but again working with

the JPEG I think I'm gonna leave it at that and be happy with that and not do

the high pass filter I think we're good as it is so thank you for joining me for

this quick edit and I'll see you again tomorrow when we're gonna work on

another image of the Alamo subscribe to my channel for daily photo quick edit

videos and frequent longer lightroom photoshop & photography tutorials click

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How To Delete Your Facebook Account Permanently - Duration: 2:10.

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LEGENDIA - Śląskie Wesołe Miasteczko #46 Lunapark in Poland (Lech i Bazyliszek 2018) - Duration: 11:47.

We are going there

Hello I'm Sara

we are in the Legendia lunapark

I will show you the atractions of this place

we will check if it is worth

to came here

we have candys

we start by a horses carousel

so great cage

now we are going here

we will be schouting to the monsters

it was awsome

schouting to the Bazyliszek monster

not funny

wow so great Bazyliszek's monsters

I will take some drink

it is his first time

the ice drink

and now big wheel

big circle

we are moving

now we are the higest

I see the Silesian Stadium

beautifoul views

are we going to fly

by those airplane?

YES

we are flying by pink airplane

airplane

we are flying

they are so twirled

the coffe cup

I'm denigrated and

I'm in a coffe cup

it was awsome

it is still curling in my head

come on Wikuś

hello, now we are

going by a train

now we will sail by a ship

water gun

I thing there are a dragon eggs

few are even empty already

we are flying by the ballon

it was awsome day

but now we have to go back home

bye bye

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How To Start A Credit Repair Business - Duration: 6:20.

What's good Wealthbuilderz it's yah boy DeVaughn back again with another video.

Today we are talking about How To Start A Credit Repair Business

So Let's go.

Before get started make sure you subscribe to the channel

we drop a video every Monday and Thursday.

We focus on making more money.

Saving more money, building a better business and a better you.

So let's get into How Start A Credit Repair Business.

1.

You must get your llc This is not a game folks.

If your starting a business especially a credit repair business you need a llc.

Check out the video right here for that.

2.

Get business insurance.

Your dealing with others personal info so you want to make sure

you are protected.

3.

Create a website.

You want to have a central location where your clients can go to and check out

your credentials.

Especially when marketing your business on fliers and business cards.

Most people will check out your website first then give you a call.

4.

Make sure you have proper credit repair training.

You should actually know the ins and outs of Credit Repair before charging anyone.

I recommend practicing on yourself or a close family member and friends before charging

strangers.

If you don't know where to get training from click the link below or watch this video right

here

5.

I also recommend having a office that you can actually meet your clients.

Most people won't just hand over their personal information

without actually knowing who the person is or at least knowing where they can find you

if something

goes wrong.

There you have it.

My 5 simple steps to starting a Credit

Repair Business.

Thanks for watching my video How To Start A

Credit Repair Business But

before you go I have some questions

Do you currently feel over worked and under paid?

Do you want to make more money on your job?

Is your credit score holding

you back?

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The Most AMAZING BRIDGES In The World - Duration: 10:36.

In the earlier days, when two towns were separated by a gorge or a water body, there was little

that could connect them. Boats were all good and fine for those connected by water, but

not for others. But then, someone came up with the idea to build a bridge and those

problems were of the past. Since then, man has made some amazing advances in building

bridges, and some of them are truly spectacular.

Lets take a look at some of the most amazing bridges in the world.

16.

Royal Gorge Bridge. One look at the Royal Gorge bridge will be

enough to awe you. It is a magnificent piece of human skill and architecture. The bridge

is the highest in the Western Hemisphere and crosses 955 feet above the Arkansas river.

The total length of the bridge is 1260 feet and there are two tall towers which support

the bridge. There is a span of 880 feet between the two towers. The bridge was opened in 1929

and the bridge is largely a tourist attraction. 15.

Akashi Kaikyo Bridge. At 12,800 feet, the Akashi kaikyo bridge is

the longest suspension bridge in the world today which took 12 years of construction!

The bridge was made in 3 spans and it crosses the Akashi strait. There are over 190,000

miles of wires cabling the bridge with the 2 towers. What made the construction even

more difficult was the location of the bridge. Japan is known to experience earthquakes,

high winds and harsh sea current, all of which the bridge would have to endure. But it does

so, and look even more magnificent for it! 14.

Magdeburg Water Bridge. When you think of bridges, you probably think

of cars and trucks going over ships on the water below. But then the Magdeburg bridge

in Germany astonishes you as it is actually made for boats to cross over the Elbe river!

It is the longest navigable aqueduct in the world and is more than 3000 feet long. Before

the bridge came into existence, boats had to take a long 7.4 mile detour but now the

Magdeburg bridge has given the ships a new water filled crossing!

13. Helix Bridge.

One of the most interesting bridges in the world is in Singapore. Known as the helix

bridge, it was inspired by the shape of DNA and offers the pedestrians in Singapore 918

feet of architectural excellence! Situated on the marina bay, the bridge makes the use

of multiple styles of steel to curve and sweep and even opens up at 5 different points for

viewing platforms! If straightened out and laid end to end, the steel tubes used in the

construction would cover an astonishing 7380 feet! There are also lights places at various

points in the bridge which make it a spectacle to behold!

12. Route 520 Floating bridge.

Seattle is home to the worlds longest floating bridge which is an amazing 7710 feet across

Lake Washington and is 5 lanes wide! There are 77 concrete pontoons which serve as the

foundation for the bridge and they actually disperse enough water to keep the bridge afloat.

The roadway on the bridge is just 20 feet above the water and there are a total of 58

anchors that secure the bridge. 11.

Golden Gate Bridge. Connecting San Francisco to marin country

over the golden gate strait was a much vaunted project. And, when it finally came to it,

the bridge was made in just 4 years! At 4200 feet, the golden gate was the worlds longest

and tallest suspension bridge when it opened in 1937! And while the bridge lost that stature

in the 1960s, there is one thing that it still stands out for. It has been painted with the

"international orange" color to match with the warm coastal surroundings and also

to stand out against the horizons to give a spectacular view to boaters.

10. Ponte Vecchio.

Florence in Italy is a really beautiful city. It has the old world charm about it and one

thing that adds to that charm in the Ponte Vecchio. The bridge was rebuilt after a flood

destroyed it in 1345, and there was an upgrade in 1565 which added a second storey as well.

It was on this second storey that workshops and houses came up and even today, you can

shop there! The Ponte Vecchio is the only one of its kind bridge that survived the second

world war in Florence! 9.

Sydney Harbour Bridge. Considering that you get a great view of the

Sydney opera house from here, the Sydney harbour bridge is a wonder in itself. But it is also

a pretty interesting monument in itself. Also knows as the coathanger of steel because of

its shape, the Sydney harbour bridge opened in 1932 and featured 6 million hand driven

rivets! A major challenge in building this bridge was the extreme temperatures of Sydney

which would expand and contract the steel on a regular basis. So, special hinges were

made for this 160 feet wide bridge which crosses 3700 feet of water and its arches are actually

440 feet above the water! 8.

Millau Viaduct. At 1125 feet, the Millau viaduct bridge in

France is the tallest bridge in the world. The bridge was opened in 2004 and covers a

span of 8000 feet! In fact, the bridge is so tall that at times it soars above the clouds

as well and makes for a really wonderful drive. The bridge was built in just 3 years and the

crew used a special technique where they built the 7 towers of the bridge and then the roadway

was just slid into place on top of the towers. The Millau viaduct is a really impressive

looking construction and is even surrounded by a great view!

7. Brooklyn Bridge.

One of the most iconic bridges in the world is the Brooklyn bridge which was opened in

1883 after 14 years of construction. The bridge is over 7710 feet long and is an enduring

example of bridge construction. There are over 5434 parallel steel wires of 15.5 inch

diameter cables which support the bridge at the towers built of limestone, granite and

cement. It connects Manhattan and Brooklyn in New York city and is a very popular tourist

sight as well! 6.

Rialto Bridge. Venice is known for its gondolas and the wonderful

waters of the grand canals. As such, there would also have to be some amazing bridges

here and the Rialto bridge is just that. It was built in the 15th century and the design

of the bridge was so great that it even defeated a design submitted by Michelangelo himself!

The bridge would obviously have to allow for the passing of ships underneath which is why

the design took 3 years to build. It is 24 feet high and 75 feet wide. And true to the

nature of Venice being a city renowned for its shopping experience, the bridge had space

for shops in the side! A truly magnificent example of engineering!

5. Tower Bridge.

Perhaps no other bridge is as iconic as the tower bridge in London. It was opened in 1894

on the East side of London to cross the Thames river. What is interesting is that the bridge

makes the use of 2 types of architecture styles. It is a mix of suspension and bascule bridges

and there are 2 towers which are 213 feet tall on either end of a 200 foot central lift

span! The bridge can also be raised and lowered to allow for ship traffic. While the Tower

bridge is often confused with the London Bridge, they are actually two separate bridges!

4. Lupu Bridge.

Situated in Shanghai, the Lupu bridge is one of the longest steel arch bridge in the world.

It is 2460 feet in length and is a picturesque addition to the waters around Shanghai. The

Lupu bridge has a central span which is over 1800 feet long and it rests 105 feet over

the Huangpu river. What is amazing is that the bridge offers 6 lanes of traffic to move

smoothly along with 2 pedestrian walkways. As such, tourist enjoy this bridge as much

as the car owners! 3.

Hangzhou Bridge. Easily one of the longest trans-oceanic bridges

in the world at over 21 miles, the Hangzhou Bay Bridge features cable-stayed sections

while connecting Jiaxing and Ningbo across the Hangzhou Bay in eastern China. The bridge

was opened in 2008 and it curves across the water in nine sections—two of which are

cable-stayed sections. The concrete and steel bridge is a y shaped structure and is a magnificent

view. There is also a service centre halfway across the bridge which includes a fuel station,

restaurant and a conference centre. And we must say, a business meeting at this bridge

would definitely be awesome! 2.

Charles bridge. The construction of this gothic, stone bridge

began in 1357 and was completed only at the beginning of the 15th century! The bridge

connects the old town and the area around Prague castle over the Vltava river. It was

the only means of crossing the river at that time and even today, it remains one of the

most visited sights in Prague. Given its history and popularity, a visit to the bridge often

brings you across painters and traders who love to peddle their wares. Though be a bit

wary as the area is also a happy hunting ground for pickpockets!

1. Living Root Bridge.

Found in the Cherrapunji area of India, these bridges are actually made from living root!

The Khasi hills where this bridge is found is an area which receives a lot of rainfall

and is in fact one of the wettest places on Earth. So, there are many rivers and streams

found in the region and a species of Indian rubber tree really flourishes here. These

trees produce a set of secondary roots from its trunk and the tribes living in the area

found that they did not need to build bridges, they could simply grow them! They use several

techniques to ensure that the roots of the rubber trees grow in the direction they want

like tying the roots together, creating scaffolds and making the roots grow over them. And when

the roots reach the other side of the river, they are allowed to grow into the ground to

make for a sturdy, living root in time! And the best part is that as long as the trees

are healthy, these root bridges actually repair themselves and grow stronger! In fact, some

of these bridges have been known to carry up to 50 people at a time and they have become

quite a tourist attraction! Isn't it wonderful the way bridges can actually

bring people together? And if you have been on any of these fantastic bridges, or know

of some other equally magnificent ones, do let us know in the comments below and remember

to subscribe to our channel for the latest updates on our videos!

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Video Review: I Provenzali FILLER VISO BIOLOGICO Riempitivo Rughe [ ENG Sub ] | Liz Matutteame - Duration: 5:22.

Today I want to talk about this product of I Provenzali,

it is the biological face filler filler wrinkles with functional

extracts of Rosa Mosqueta oil for normal to mixed skin.

When I saw him in the shop because I love

the I Provenzali line because I feel very comfortable

with so many of their products I could not resist.

In the indications says that fills wrinkles

and redensifies the skin, explains to apply it locally

only on the parts to be plumped,

tapping with the fingers and avoiding the eye contour.

The package is a classic 15 ml and the price is € 7.60.

It comes with the classic applicator nozzle

like eye contour products.

The scent is fresh and flowery and a little bit persists

on the skin but it is not strong or intrusive.

When I bought this product I was not expecting miracles,

but the first time I applied it on the folds

around my mouth I said WOW.

I do not know if it was a real filler effect or only

an optical one, but the lines of expression

were visually filled and less marked.

Taken up with joy I started applying this product

consistently every day, but after a week

or so of treatment the initial result I have not seen it and

it has not reappeared.

I tried to apply it then every other day but nothing to do,

the wrinkles of expression were back and even

if I applied the magic filler did not disappear anymore.

I am afraid I have come to the conclusion that my skin

has quickly become accustomed to the product

and therefore for her it was like fresh water,

a product therefore last minute to be used

only on certain occasions and not as a daily treatment.

I think it's a pity, I thought I had found a revolutionary

product, plus an inci nothing bad, and unfortunately

it is a filler "miracle touch" to be applied only to the need,

perhaps in view of an important day.

Too bad that on the package was not indicated.

Given the price, however, I recommend you try it,

to see if you do the same effect.

Maybe the first times use it only when needed,

so as not to lose the magical effect.

Let me know if you have tried this product

and how you found it.

As always, I hope I have been useful and I will meet you

at the next beauty low cost review.

If you liked the video put a like

and subscribe to the channel,

and I recommend you also click on the bell

in order to receive a convenient free notification

every time I publish a new video.

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WAFFLE IRON vs CONDOM EXPERIMENT.Amazing Experiment. - Duration: 4:45.

WAFFLE IRON vs CONDOM EXPERIMENT.Amazing Experiment.

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Using YouTube to Auto-generate Closed Captioning Transcripts - Duration: 11:42.

Hi, I'm Tracy Parish and I want to share with you today, how you can take a video

that you capture on your smartphone and if you don't have a set script, how you

can take that video, do some uploading to YouTube, and auto generate a closed

captioning transcript. Then with a few minor edits you can get that transcript,

save it, and actually import it into Storyline where you can use it for any

lessons that you might have created within Storyline. So let me show you how

you can do that. I already have my video inserted here into Storyline. What I had

done was captured a staff member that was working through a demonstration and

as she was going through each of the steps, she was telling me what she was

doing. So there's no script, but I do need to capture those words so that I can add

them to the video as a closed captioning piece. So there's one way that I can do

this; I can click on the video, I then get the option up here on the ribbons

for video tools options, and I can add captions. Now this feature here allows me

to listen to the video and type them in as I go. So once the video editor opens

you'll notice at the bottom there's a gray box where I can type in the

beginning caption. There's also more gray boxes along the bottom, and they might be

hard to see in this, but they are set wherever there's little breaks and

pauses in the talking that's happening. So there's kind of some natural breaks

where I think I'm going to have to be adding words based on the video itself

in the transcript or sound that's happening within the video.

So I can listen to it and I can start typing that in,

and I can move to the next one; and I hear it. So I just keep listening, and I

hit tab, and I get to the next one, and I type in more stuff, and hit tab, and go to

the next one. So I can keep adding in the transcript this way.

So yes that's okay, but I have to listen to it. Sometimes I have to listen to a

piece over and over so I get the words just right. So let me show you a quicker

way to capture some of these comments or to capture this transcript. So I'm going to

close that up. I'm going to say no to this at the moment and instead I'm going to go

over to Youtube here. On YouTube, I've created my own channel. I'm just using my

Google account and I can put up videos here that have want others to see. I can

put up videos that I want to have private and that's what I'm going to do

today. So I'm going to go up here, now that I'm on to my channel. I'm going to

go here to create a video or post, and upload a video. And then I'm going to find

the video that I want to upload, that I just showed you in Storyline. So I find

it and I just drag it up here and you notice there was a quick button there

that said private or public. Well I am going to make this private. So I can do that

right now while it's uploading. Make that private. You can see that it doesn't take

long for it to upload, and this particular video was about 800 megabytes.

It's actually a very large video, but it's about seven minutes long.

So it doesn't take very long for it to get uploaded. It does take about three to

four minutes for it to start processing which it is doing right now.

So we'll let it do that. So once that's done, which is about four to five minutes;

and again this was a seven minute video. You can go ahead and make sure again

you said private, and then under under Advanced Settings, you want to make sure

that you're setting your video language. I'm going to change mine to English and

I'm going to turn on community contributors for the subtitling.

The reason I do that is so that they [subtitles] actually seem to show up when I do that.

I now can go to, our video's ready, and I clicked that link. My video does come up.

I'm just going to pause it. And now that I turned on those last two settings, on the

last screen. when you click this Settings button you now get the option here for

subtitles on/off. So I'm going to do on. I'm going to go to add subtitles. I now get to

this other screen here. Again I'm just going to bring my video up, and I can added

new subtitles. I'm going say English. I'm going to go to create new subtitles and

I get up this screen where I can start adding them in and I'm just going to hit

pause, or hit the plus button, and I get really a blank one. I could start adding

them in one at a time. Listen and transcribe it one at a time, but I'm just

going to do that. Save Changes and now I'm going to go back and view my video. And

now when I go back up here to settings and subtitles again, this time when I

click add subtitles, I get the option now that says English automatic. This is what

you're really looking for, this word automatic. That's when it's going to auto

generate subtitles for us. So if we click that this time you'll end up seeing over

on the left hand side that we are starting to get some text put in there.

And the bottom. And this is the beginning of our transcription file now

of the side subtitles for this particular video. So now we can go ahead

and actually edit the transcription or the subtitles that they've pulled out

for us. And what they've transcribed is actually pretty good considering that

they're just grabbing it from whatever the voice recording within the video is.

So a couple of things features here that I will point out, is that the text that

has been transcribed has no punctuation, so you will have to go in and put in

your commas your periods capitalized things as you go along.

The timings - this is the beginning of the timing of

this particular piece and this is where it ends. So it's zero seconds in and ends at

six seconds. You can see it play out here. I do like this, in that it's only when I

put my, only hit the play button, that the sound actually goes through.

In Storyline you'll see every time I hit the little area where I go to edit text, it plays

the sound automatically. I kind of like that it plays when I want it to play.

It does also have this pause video while I'm typing, so I can kind of do it

on the fly as I go. One thing I did notice is that you do have this option

here that you can change the time. Manipulate the timings of when things

are, because some things will take a little longer before it's ready some

things will not. What you do have to do is if you want to move the last sound

further along the timeline, so in this option I can drag it and move it.

If I'm doing it here over on the timeline, if I want to make this 12, the next one is

11.4. If I want to make this 12 I need this to be longer.

It won't let me automatically do that until I change this one first. So if I change

this to 12.1, I can now go back here and change this to 12.

So you can do it there with the numbering or you might even be better doing a

little dragging here to get the sounds into the spot where you want them to be.

Once you've got them where you want you can then go ahead and download it.

When it downloads it downloads as an SBV file, if you want a different file then you

can do that by saving the changes first, hitting publish then go back to add the

titles again. I know this is a roundabout way so I go a little back, oops sorry

not that one. I want to go back to the ones that have already been published

which is this automatic one and I can go to a different format. So maybe I want

SRT or VTT and then I can pick one of

those instead and get it downloaded. So once I have my file download with my

text and it's all edited the way I want to

I now can open up Storyline and I like doing it this way where I edit the

captions, and my screen editor here opens up for the captions again. This is a

little bit of a long video so it takes a moment and I get to this screen and then

what I can do is import that file that I just created. So I'm gonna import, and I

find where it is open, and it goes in. So now it does, (sorry my screen does look a

little strange here, I'll just maximize that). So it does put them in so you can

do some editing here as well. So I can go in here and change this, maybe this is

all capitals, I want to make that emphasized, kind of a neat feature that I

can do some bolding here and some bolding here instead which you can't do

on the version that's on YouTube. I can do some italics, I can do some

underlining as well. So I get to do a couple of different options that way.

I also have the option again to drag and move timelines around. Again if I want

this one to go ahead or further into the timeline anymore I can't do it unless I

shorten the timeline on this one. So it does give you a little manipulation back

and forth. So you've got two different places you can kind of edit the

timelines, but YouTube itself will transcribe it for you and it will save a

lot of effort to do that. When you're done here you can just save it and make

sure on your player that you've got the closed captions button turned on.

That people can turn it on and off as they need to. So just open up the player here,

Oh here were are, it's just on my second screen there, just gonna drag it over. So you want to

make sure that your captions are on. Your volume is on, if you're using that as well,

so that they can toggle it on and off. So again this is just a method to be

able to get that transcription without you having to listen to it and type it,

listen to it and type it. It pulls it out a little easier for you other than the

fact that navigating around the YouTube screens is a little challenging.

If follow the steps that I lay out here then they come up in the order that you

need them to do. But again where I am is in creator studio and I'm under videos.

So I can go back to videos and I can see my list of videos that I have there.

This is private. You can see it's locked. This ones private and locked.

Again, I can go in edit edit subtitles once it's there and I can do a public. So this is

what you're looking for again, you're looking for subtitles and you're looking

for that word automatic that's when YouTube publishes them in for you and

then it's just a matter of you editing them out so that the words are exactly

what you want them to be and the punctuation is where you want it as well.

So I hope that helps you out with your designs and what you're creating moving

forward with your Storyline files. Take care.

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RPG or RIP for Assassin's Creed - Duration: 6:16.

Hey everyone. I just wanted to do a quick little video here for you as a response

to one of the videos that JorRaptor did this week. He was showing some new

unseen footage of a particular mission that was in Assassin's Creed Odyssey.

In it he kind of gives us a really good idea what exactly it is we're gonna be in

store for with regard to the ability to select our dialogue and how that's all

gonna play into the narrative of Assassin's Creed Odyssey. I'm really

actually quite impressed and quite excited about this revelation. I mean

I've been a little bit hesitant to get completely on board with

this whole idea of selected dialogue and all that I've never been a big RPG fan

and the whole dialogue selection thing just kind of makes me feel a little bit

apprehensive when it comes to Assassin's Creed Odyssey I had similar reservations

when it came to the Assassin's Creed Origins actually it took me a little

while to actually pick up this game but when I did I absolutely loved it now

after seeing this video it's something that I really think is gonna be quite

cool when it comes to actually getting down and dirty with playing this game

something that I've never really been huge on is cutscenes in general I don't

find them overly engaging I I know that it gives us a little bit of extra story

and some of them are quite good some of them are well animated and all of that

but it's just to me I'd rather be in there playing the game and I think that

what I saw in this video that JorRaptor did was something that really

gives us an idea of it's more than just sitting through a cutscene you're

actually in there playing through the cutscene like you have this part to play

in it and it's actually drawing you in a bit more I haven't played a lot of RPGs

I will admit that but I assume that this is something that's relatively common in

them and having actually seen some of this at play I'm definitely intrigued I

want to see more of this I'm actually really looking forward to the

possibilities that are gonna be unfolding in Assassin's Creed Odyssey

where we actually get a chance to dictate sort of the pace dictate the

story and I think that for all of us are apprehensive about this apprehensive

about where Assassin's Creed is going I do sink and I'm always gonna be a

proponent of this that we should determine this stuff for ourselves not

just let someone else tell us and quite frankly that's just it is JorRaptor

he wasn't advocating that oh you gotta like this new gameplay style or at least

that's not how I interpreted I I was just watching the video and came to that

determination myself I thought this is something that's really cool but it's

engaging it's enveloping it's giving us the opportunity to really be on the

forefront of the game and really have that chance to take control and honestly

I have to give applause to Ubisoft for taking this much of a step for taking

this much of a direction change in the whole Assassin's Creed series. It's very

bold it could pay very big dividends it may blow up in their face and you know

what I think that in a game series like assassin's creed that is now 10 years

old it's a worthwhile endeavor to take to give fans something new while still

staying fresh and giving us a little bit of what we still love I see a lot of

potential in this game we still don't know a lot about what the story is gonna

be we know a little bits and pieces here and there and we're gonna actually find

out in October what the game is all actually about. My advice to you is just

to be patient let's take a look at this game let's actually give it a chance and

see what it is that they come out with it may be an absolute masterpiece and it

may be complete garbage but I think that over the years

Ubisoft has given us a lot more positive a lot more engaging games, games that

have been incredibly satisfying to play in the Assassin's Creed series as well

as other series Assassin's Creed is my favorite series as I'm sure for some of

you it is as well but the more information the more videos the more

that I see the more than I research about this game the more excited and the

more interested I am in it I'd really like to get your guys's opinion what is

it that is exciting you about this game not only those who are excited for this

game those that aren't what is it that's really giving you trepidation about this

game what are you absolutely against that Ubisoft is planning or appears to

be planning in this game are you against the RPG elements are you against the

combat changes are you against the setting or the potential inclusion of

more fantastical magical mystical type element or potentially more modern-day

story and how that's going to play out is this all stuff that's really exciting

you is a stuff that's making you concerned or is this really gonna be

just another game is it gonna be something that is completely

unrecognizable as an Assassin's Creed game it just has maybe one or two little

elements that harken back to the glory days or is this a really necessary and

positive step in the Assassin's Creed franchise anyway I look forward to

hearing back from you guys give me your comments give me a thoughts I'm really

interested to see what you guys have to say and maybe you have some different

ideas than what I do and but right now I'm really excited for this game and I

hope you are too I really want to thank you all for listening and watching I'm

really excited to see what you have to say

until next week give this video a like - click the red subscribe button in the

bell to be a part of the Geek Assassin notification squad I appreciate all the

likes all the comments all of the subscriptions it really means a lot to

me it means a lot to this channel and I look forward to seeing more of you guys

interacting with me here thank you again and we'll catch you guys all next week

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