Thứ Năm, 26 tháng 7, 2018

Waching daily Jul 26 2018

now here's what's important about disciplines all disciplines affect each

other in fact here's a good philosophical phrase everything affects

everything else nothing stands alone

don't be naive in saying well this doesn't matter I'm telling you

everything matters there are some things that matter more than others but there

isn't anything that doesn't matter okay we all pity the man who says wow this is

the only place I let down not true key to take home every let down affects the

rest of your performers every letdown affects the rest this is part of the

educational process on personal development if you don't take the walk

around the block you probably won't do the apple a day if you don't do the

apple a day you probably won't consist you know start building your library if

you don't build your library you probably won't keep a journal and you

won't take pictures and you won't do this and we'll do wise things with your

money won't do wise things with your time won't do eyes things with your

possibilities and relationships and the first thing you know six years of that

accumulated and we say you have messed up so the whole key to reversing that

process now is to start picking up these disciplines now here's the positive side

every new discipline affects the rest of your disciplines every new one affects

the rest

that's why action is so important the least action the smallest action take it

because when you start accomplishing and the value starts to return from that one

accident it'll inspire you to do the next one and the next one and the next

one you start walking around the block it'll inspire you to get an Apple you

get an Apple it'll inspire you to get a book you get a book it'll inspire you to

get a journal get a journal it'll inspire you to grow develop some skills

all disciplines affect each other every lack affects the rest every new affects

the rest the key is to diminish the lack and set up the new and you've started a

whole new life process

but here's what else I hope you'll find here today and that is inspiration and

who knows the mystery of inspiration why some people are inspired and some are

not you were inspired to get here some were not who knows the mystery of that I

don't know how come you made it the rest of them didn't make it we don't know

what that mystery is some people turned it down some people said cost too much

some people say it's gonna take too much time some people are too busy right a

lot of different excuses why some are inspired to take advantage of something

that comes to town others pass it up we don't know the mystery to that here's

what I call it mysteries of the mind and I just leave it at that some things I

don't try to figure out I take the simple approach now right some people do

and some people don't I mean that's about as profound as my philosophy is

some buy in some don't buy some go for it in some

don't some change and some don't and if you've been around for a while you can

usually work out the numbers right out of 10 you know three do seven don't

whatever business you're involved in pretty soon you got this ratio going the

ones that do the ones that don't you say well why don't the ones that don't how

come they don't we don't know I just leave it as a mystery I used to try to

understand all that I just take the simple approach now the guy says this

happens to me just happens to me this goes wrong for me and all this stuff

goes wrong for me how come all the stuff happens to me I say I don't know beats

me

the best I've been able to figure out is those kinds of things always happen to

people like you and that's the best I got I don't know I'm an amateur on this

stuff what do I know so just take the simple approach right that's how it is

who knows interesting story says the day the Christian Church was started now I'm

an amateur on the Bible but best account I can remember the day the Christian

Church was started a magnificent sermon was preached great presentation and if

you're a student of all at all of good communication it was one of the classic

presentations of all times the sermon first day Christian Church was started

and it said this sermon this presentation was given to a multitude

meaning a lot of people but it was interesting as the account gives us the

record it says when the sermon was finished there was a variety of reaction

to the same service isn't it fascinating I find it fascinating it said some that

heard this presentation were perplexed and I read the presentation sounded

pretty straightforward to me said why would somebody be perplexed with a good

sincere straightforward presentation best answer I've got they are the

perplexed I mean you know what other explanation is there it doesn't matter

who's preaching it said some that heard this presentation mocked and laughed

made fun of the presentation I thought hey this looks pretty sincere to me if

you give a sincere honest presentation why would somebody mock and laugh easy

explanation they are the mockers and the lappers what else would you expect them

to do right I used to try to straighten all that out say well they shouldn't do

that I don't do that anymore I've got peace of mind now I'd sleep

like a baby not try to straighten all the stuff out I used to be so naive I

used to say a liar shouldn't lie say how naive can you be of course they're

supposed to lie that's why we call them Liars they live

well I don't straighten this stuff out anymore anyway it said some that heard

this magnificent presentation didn't know what was going on and they're

usually easy to spot they're usually saying what's going on right I mean they

don't know what's going on but interesting right a variety of reaction

to the same sincere honest presentation now it also says and wrapping it up some

that heard the presentation believed and I think that's who the speaker was

looking for the believers interest now it said the number of believers was

about three thousand so a pretty good first day three thousand I've had some

first days but I never had three thousand

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ready to go on this end

kid again but head over to foreclosures that maze bank on and buy one out of

foreclosure I can open you the best nightclub in the

whole state any of them seriously and so you don't think I don't understand where

there's nightclubs there's cash and when there's cash there's money that can be

washed anyway think about it for the little off of all that is fine in this

world

this is meant to be a live event people we need lights where's the light man

Brian give me a fucking spotlight all right let's run through this Oh ladies

and gentlemen you are about to witness live television entertainment in front

of your very eyes this is Famer shame live with your host

Lazlo he does that and then shuts out and then I run on and everybody claps

and then I go it's time to introduce the guests and then where's my assistant

with the list of guests hello if you pull that pregnancy pity party on

me one more time I will lose my cool okay Tony your friends here all right

thank God brilliant that's a wrap piss off flies low what this is a

nightclub this live version of an awful TV show is not happening but Tony oh but

Tony please nothing we have a new landlord we're going back to what we do

best playing loud music encouraging all the behavior dancing until dawn and

having personal crisis ease like good god-fearing idiots Tony please I'm

desperate listen I love narcissism I built a career on narcissism I stare

into the mirror and beat off like a real man I pose I preen but there's a limit

here I cannot I will not sit here and watch it we need kids young people

midlife crisis divorcees whoever's gonna bring the party and we need them wasted

and we done dancing not taking selfies with some fuckwits I ran the fucking

1980s I was the 1990s and I'm back get me a DJ Tony I'm the DJ DJ you're a dick

Tony I got you a bunch of Siam hey Tony me Gay Tony I'm the celebrity hear me

and him but if you want to bring some famous people into the club we will host

them gracefully because I am favor and grace and I am back I got an investor

we're running shit again I need a DJ quarterly kids date nowadays

I'm having a breakdown I'm too old me too Tony can we hug yeah

Tony yeah I don't think you can say gay Tony anymore it's not PC the internet

will go crazy okay I'll bear that in mind all right find the English Dave it

was Dave he's a DJ - Booker he's in the book all right come on boys let me show

you around all right listen big guy work your list of famous people

we're opening very soon okay you got it all right I am gonna fix this place up

for you you can do whatever you want down here literally whatever you want

that's a gorgeous space plenty of room lots of storage you can set up a hub for

your other businesses maybe I don't know I'm just saying whatever you need I know

nothing I mean I know everything but hmm make your way through there you got a

computer in there can't bring another staff down here your whole entourage

whatever you need sure know how to set that up and upstairs upstairs is another

office with a computer on the same network you can run the club businesses

out of that and the interior team ready to move in whoa

and the name galaxy let's go my new investor English day I say skin respect

well you've been tone long time no power oh he's okay Dave in cursing fate and

you oh never better Oh son never better one love nice back oh no thanks suit

yourself what can I do you for we're reopening as a nightclub a proper

underground dance music paradise and what kind of crowd do you want in this

uh paradise huh don't be judgmental Dave we're gonna make this place amazing I

need people you know who know music club

music what you need o son is a European someone with severoff fare someone who

can bring in the business let me see ah no no no so open this dump bring in a

good crowd Solomon it's the proper shit great music

great crowd and no cheese hmm how much let me see what I can do

Daniel whose manager owes me a favor I've got a few other DJ ideas as well

what I love well you gotta get to work I'll stay

here and oversee the improvements you'll get as a staff and a sound system do you

know a ritual sacrifice festival out in the desert gotta borrow some things from

their socialist utopia and staff I've arranged to poach a few it's all on the

office computer

the guy yeah okay here we go get us our staff you can pick them up in any order

you're collecting our head bartender the head of security and front of house and

someone to run your warehouse bring them all in here and we'll get it rolling

you're with Tony let me know

go let's do it

hey this is great I'm so pumped to be working your bar for

you

you got Connie the liquor lady at the bar we're keeping it simple beer shots

champagne of course and some really tough draw whiskey's this girl does it

simple better than anyone else in the business doing simple really fucking

well is an art form you'll see what's not even saying to you when I agreed to

come on I gave him one rule no watering down my bottles and to be fair he

promised those days are behind it you've got to serve the best quality

shit now Daisy you'll get one store and I buy maps and that is it for you

believe me

you're looking for someone great it's you

hi thanks yeah it's good to be a part of the team what's up

that looks like Johan your tech he'll run the warehouse you know all your

other businesses it's an important part of the operation the part that's paying

the rent you can plug into any manufacturing you have set up and bring

it through our storage here he's a clever boy

so you're the mixologist I'm the bartender the most complicated drink I

make is a Shox but it'll be the best damn shot of your

short and meaningless life okay you like Solomon the DJ yeah but I'll be down in

the warehouse mostly right let's go

are you from the club all right let's go

thanks for the pickup Connie love you girl and nice to meet the tour hey

stranger I'm your

is Marcel on board they'll handle all securely

and the whole front of house set up used to be I would work the velvet rope but

that's a young man's game Marcel here has a laser eye for good

people and bad it'll make sure all the right kids are coming in and our wrong

ones are staying out

okay okay we've got our core team now if we can just get that audio equipment we

can finish setting up this place when you're ready come and access the

computer

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this week, European Diary invites you to the Tivoli Park

Tivoli Gardens is a world-class amusement park located in central Copenhagen.

the Star Flyer is 80 metres high and offers panoramic views of the city

we have to wait about 30 min for this ride

Tivoli Gardens was founded in 1843...

...it is the second-oldest operating amusement park in the world

The Nimb is a very expensive five star boutique hotel

it is the most-visited theme park in Scandinavia

Tivoli is a must for all visitors to the city young and old

entry ticket starts from 120 DKK = about 16 Euro

the park offers rides, games, musicals, major concerts and restaurants

if you are visitintg Copenhagen , you must visit Tivoli

I hope you enjoyed the video.

If you did, please like, comment, share and subscribe.

I wish you all the best. See you soon!

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What's in the box? Odd Talk #01 - Duration: 17:11.

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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Hey guys and welcome back to our networking series.

Today will be about binary line codes, one possibility to encode your bitestream on your line.

So, how does it work?

Actually, there's only one binary the line code, the so called "Non return to Zero", short "NrZ"

Yeah, that's the short version of it, as I know and this thing is pretty easy to do.

You will get a bitstream by the layer 2, which you want to get onto your line.

So let's say "0110001111"... Something like that.

What happens than is, that if we get a zero, the zero will be represented on the line. If we get a one, the one will be represented on the line.

If we'll get one more one, it again weill be represented on the line.

Don't click away now. I will talk about more stuff, after I described you the boring part.

And what we have here, basically is 1 zero, 2 ones, 3 zeros and 4 ones.

This would be you line code.

Now we have the following problem and the following scenario.

The data rate and the baud rate are seperated. I will just write it down.

Datarate should be familiar to everyone. It's represented as Bits per second, or Megabits in our case today, so one million bits.

And the second thing would be the baud rate, which represents the number symbol changes per second.

So what do I mean by "symbol changes"?

We have the following: When we're jumping from one to zero, than that's a so called symbol change. Same thing, when we're jumping from one to zero.

Here we have to following ones, three following zeros and four following ones, meaning that we have four symbol changes at all, even though we have 10 bits.

That's not much.

But that's pretty good, because we want to get as few symbol changes as possible.

But a third thing now, because we want to have a takt rate.

And this takt rate should be reconstructable, meaning, that the receiver of this line code can identify, that this is 1 zero and 2 ones

or 2 zeros and 3 ones.

This takt rate has to be syncronized, meaning, that I have to get to the tact with the bits, that are beeing broadcasted.

But we cant have everything. It's great to know the data rate and the braud rate, but the takt rate can't be reconstructed with the normal line code NrZ.

Meaning, that if it gets lost one time and I have to start over again or have an other data rate, it won't be reconstructable again.

And this is pretty stupid and the reason why we thought about other encodings, that are not binary, but biphanic or terner.

I will tell you more about it, when we deal with terner codes. This was the only code for binary line codes and that's it with the video. See you soon, bye.

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Út a scania-ig 2 rész - Cégalapítás - Duration: 13:46.

hi, I can finally continue the second episode of the Road to Scania serie

the serie will consist of several episodes

I'll tell you of course every detail, how much you can make

what you should expect, etc.

or why I became a subcontractor

in todays episode I'll talk about the paperwork

this might be released in two separate parts

I want them to be like roughly 10 minutes long

why was the second episode deleted?

in that video was the financial part of it, but TRANSKONA decided that I gave out too much

I shared too much private information

and we are talking about business, so

it was deleted

it was a friendly conversation

handshake and then

everyone was good to go

let's begin with your first question

which is "why was the gauge cluster censored?"

this was asked by a lot of you

I said trade secret

I'd say I hid it from the hungarian eyes, so what are the hungarians like?

we are hungarians, right?

hungarians are like, they work for 10 years at a certain place

let's say this man is a contractor

he drives 10.000-12.000km

everything is happy

then he realizes that his colleague makes more by 1 cent

"man life is shit"

"that's so unfair"

you got me? they are like this

they always care about..

this is a typical hungarian sickness that

.. what others have

like they are scouting

you see?

he doesn't care what he has, he cares about what others have

why do others have this and that

"it must be because of the politics!"

so that's why it was hidden.. hungarians...

before we jump into the paperwork..

very important announcement

big shoutout and thanks to Prévost Hungária for their huge unselfish help

guys, you really helped me a lot

and they are still helping me until this day, so thank you

without you guys this would have been a pain in the ass, so thank you

and thanks to everyone who contributed, like my ex-colleague, Arnold

he was a subcontractor from Slovakia

Hungarians helped aswell, so everyone who helped me, thank you very much

because this knowledge, is not mine

now I know it

but without you guys, it wouldn't have been possible

the other important thing is, lets clarify this enterprise at the beginning

if I didn't have my wife who manages every bit of the office work

then this all wouldn't be possible

so let's admit, I hate paperwork

I can do as they say, but I don't like doing it

I wouldn't be doing this without her, she learns to be an accountant, she works as an accountant

and she contributes to the functionality of my enterprise

let's begin with the first, which is none other, than the truck

a lot of your guys are curious, a lot of you guys keep asking "are you really leasing it?"

well, nowadays you could even lease a spaceship

you can lease anything, right?

so a truck isn't a problem

there are companies who lease specifically trucks

but it's like at Volvo, DAF, Scania, Mercedes, you name it

when you walk in one of these firms

and you tell them you need 1 or 2 trucks, old or new one

with this and that extra

and this will decide your leasing price

let me explain

today, a brand new DAF with a big cabin and standing climate, as far as I know it's 1800euros

this is the bottom price

the thing is, they charge you for 1.000.000 HUF(~3300euros) as caution, depends on the firm

this means that you're signing a contract for 1-2-3 years

depends on the offer of the firm, there are differences

let's say you sign a contract for 1 year, and if you go bankrupt

then you lost your 1.000.000HUF(3300 euros)

and if your contract expires, you need to negotiate and you can tell them, "well that's not for me"

then you get your 1.000.000HUF back, so first you need a million to invest

then you'll need, this also depends on the firm

let's say they ask for a month's lease price

that's it

let's say that is 1800euros + VAT

but you can recover your VAT back

even among friends, you can say that you can get the truck for 2 million HUF(6600euros)

nothing special about it

with this money you could lease any truck

the extras you need, will raise the price

but this depends on how much money is in your pocket

so how much do I need for my enterprise? I began mine with 5 million HUF(~16000euros)

everything is in this 5 million

bigger guys would say 10 million HUF (~33000euros)

the difference is also because it depends on which company you get your refuel card from

for how long

etc

whether you lease a trailer aswell, it depends on so much

but at TRANSKONA you can begin with 5 million HUF

but I'll talk about this in the next or the next after next

let's go step by step

about the paperwork

the first would be

this, road haulage certificate of professional competence

you need this paper with this long title

I got mine at E-Lenz driving school

all of my papers was done in Nyíregyháza by the way

it cost me 150.000HUF(~450euros)

but there are more schools in the country, they might cost more

start with this paper, because you need this to start your enterprise

or, if you have a partner in your enterprise

or you join a company

because you could

and let's say he has this paper, then you don't need this, okay?

you only need this if u're alone

let's say you start and ltd with your partner

your partner has this paper and you don't, and for some reasons you part ways

then you'll need one

so prepare for this

begin with this and you're good to go

the next step is to decide

whether you want an ltd, lp, individual proprietorship

the individual proprietorship is the simplest

but finally, we decided to found an ltd

for this, first you need an accountant

everyone told me that if I found an ltd, "Laci, listen, an accountant worth a lot, invest a lot of money in them

then you'll be good

I have a really nice accountant

it's important that your accountant must have an insurance

my accountant messed up something and I was fined for 160euros

and they have to pay for it

that's it

you also need a lawyer

the lawyer cost me 300 euros and he founded my ltd

this took 2 weeks

but, way before you think about the truck, get your accountant and lawyer and found your, ltd, ltd, lp or individual proprietorshipr

let's stop for a moment

why do I have this hat on?

it's not because I want to look cool

I'll seize this moment, and tell you that I'm freaking tired

the past 6 months had been a lot

I couldn't spend as much time on things as I wanted to

I am a god damn careerist by the way

so when I accomplish something, my brain just blows

I'm gonna tell you that a few people noticed already and asked "are you okay though?"

"your face seems tired"

yes, I am this tired, and my hair is also long, I'll get a fresh cut at home

you'll see the next video is about my spine hernia, and my overweight

and I got my firm, my mother passed away

I have the webshop

and the YouTube and my family

everything is coming together, I started working out, it's a bit too much, but I am down

so the hat is not because I want to be cool, it's because my hair sucks

well

the next thing is

let's go step by step

okay so, you got your papers and your ltd and the next is

let's choose which fuel company are you signing a contract with

I chose Shell

there are a lot of companies out there, choose wisely and why

every receipt you make, will go through them

refuel, freeway fee, parking

you need to arrange everything with them

you should know

the best way to do it is, when u're done with everything and your truck is on the way

try to get to know the licence plate of you truck as soon as possible

and give it to the company that you chose

it takes 2 weeks for them to make your card and to recieve it

and when the truck is there you'll have your card, I did the same

my licence is PVT-622, because I requested this

I tried to get a licence plate with a 22 in it

okay so you should know this about the fuel card

so the fuel cards, it can differ

what should you expect, this isn't that cheap

they could ask even for 3000 euros

they gonna ask you how often do you refuel in a month

and they will charge you by considering this

they might charge you, they might not, it depends on

how often do you pay them, 2 weeks, a month

you should go through these, one by one

and then you can make an agreement

so this card might cost you a million HUF(3000euros) expect this, than less

next is the CMR insurance

so it depends on which company are you going to be a subcontractor at

if you do the same

that you'll do rental hauling

TRANSKONA gives me the transports and the trailer

I don't have to do anything

everything is the same, my coordinator is the same

and they give you the job and I'm doing it

and I know how to, there will be a video about, why the TRANSKONA

any how easy it is, because I've been doing this for 4 years

so nothing has changed for me

I don't have to worry about anything, I don't have to calculate anything

I know everything beforehand

this was a crucial part of my enterprise, so please listen to the videos carefully

before you do something or I make you do something

I'll explain why I started this really

well, the insurance can start from 100.000 euros, well I underwrote a policy of 500.000 euros

you go into an insurance office, tell them what you want and they will recommend a broker

who will help you do this and he will tell you what information do they need

I'm not keeping it as a secret, but I'm not going to tell which insurance I have, because I don't advertise them

I just asked, and that's it

I pay 500 a month for the 500.000 euros insurance

and that's it

when you start reading the details, you should forget the parking part

I won't explain every detail, because I don't want to ruin any subcontractors

they say that if you park at a gas station, the insurance company will pay, that's complete bullshit

they made this up, so you boss thinks that you're alright at the gas station

I told you this earlier

so it's bullshit

if you have a certain type of goods, it doesn't matter

if you don't park at a parking lot with fences, guard, and bar

this is why I chose TRANSKONA, we don't really transport expensive goods

iron, paper

a few accessories

but nothing else

I'll continue today's video from there

I want to end this with.. after all we are talking about insurance..

I slept thrice in England, my cover was cut twice

until this, I didn't get cut that much, but man.. England is..

right now I'm parking at a parking lot and I pay for it

I am parking in a lot with cameras, because I don't want to mess with these stuff

they even stole my cover once, this is abnormal

in the video where I was searching for a parking lot, at that spot, I was parking with my colleague

the entire cover was cut up

they didn't cut it sorry, they slashed it

it's disgusting what in this country is

that's it

it all depends on this, if they stole my goods, I would be paying now

think about it if you want to make an enterprise

if they steal 2 pallets of goods, you will have to pay their price

or I have to pay for it

and that's it

I'll continue from here, because there is a lot of paperwork

and if you would like to, stay with me, bye!

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MY FIRST FAN MEETING! - Duration: 10:08.

My first vlog in Bulgarian! I'm going to Varna, Bulgaria

Sorry to everyone who doesn't understand Bulgarian

but there are subtitles for you!

I still hope you'll watch the video too

Finally I'm in the plane! Waiting now for the take-off

Greetings to all Bulgarians! Why am I actually speaking English? Not really sure

Now I'm meeting people from the Erasmus Student Network

Let's see where they are

I somehow can't find him

Still looking for him, but

Hope I'll find him soon

And people are watching me because I'm holding a cam

but it's cool

"Hey!" "Hey!" "Long time no see"

Say "hi" to 300,000 people

Hello!

Hope you don't mind me filming you?

"Nope" "This is Albert"

"Are we live?" "Oh, no"

"Live with that cam haha"

No, no, but this will be my first Bulgarian vlog

I'm still not used to filming myself all the time

Normal I'm always at home with a script

Now I have to think about what to say

"Hey!" "Hey!"

"Welcome!" - "Thanks! You too!"

"Hey... Oh, I know you!" "Yes indeed"

"I mean we've seen each other" "Yeah, no, Peter, nice to meet you"

"One more time - I'm Elli" "Peter, nice to meet you"

"And..." "Ioanna" "Peter"

"Any problem with being filmed?" "No"

"Awesome!"

I'm on my way to the sea garden for my first fan meeting

Let's see how it's going to be

Chances are it's going to rain

but I hope I won't get completely wet

I still haven't got used to filming myself on the streets

But I think the weirdest thing is, that for the first time

I don't speak English while vlogging, but Bulgarian

and so everybody understands me, which isn't strange

but I'm not used to speaking entirely in Bulgarian yet

And as it seems there are a lot of tourists here

so I don't even feel like a tourist

because everybody is a tourist

What I'm curious about is how many people will show up

Let's put it this way: even if one person shows up

that would already be a success

because Varna is a (comparably) small city

You guys aren't all from Bulgaria

and even fewer people are from Varna

So if 1 or 2 people show up, I'll be happy

In the worst case, if nobody turns up

I'll go to the beach for an hour

I really hope you can hear me as I'm using the cam mic

instead of using an external one

20 minutes left... I'm approaching

And let's see, if anybody's already there

I'm quite nervous

I can't really tell if anybody's waiting for me

but I'll just stand there and wait

at least there's good music

if nobody shows up

"The first one is already here!" "Hey there!"

"before I even arrived, damn"

"What's you name?" "Darin"

"Nice to meet you, happy that you're here"

The first person arrived before I did, jesus christ

"For how long have you been waiting?" "Two minutes"

Good that I'm not puntcual so you don't have to wait

One more person shows up! What's your name?

Viktor!

Two people already! Oh Jesus Christ, I can't believe it!

In total two people showed up

and I don't even know what to do, honestly

We will probably sit down somewhere and talk

I mean it's not 2pm yet, so others might appear soon

And I hope you can hear me! Damn it!

Another one is here! So awesome!

Oh God, I could cry

The first fan meeting was extremely awesome!

We just said goodbye.. the guys were really cool

I like seals.

Why do I speak English? Because they don't understand

"Hey" "Hi" "Peter" "Kalin"

"I watch you on YouTube"

"Sorry? Oh, happy to hear that"

He's a subscriber! Or at least watches my videos

"Good morning!" "Oh yeah, good morning!"

Look who's here

Oh jesus christ, I'm so tired

They want to tell me what to do and what not to do

Hey man, long time no see!

"This guy is cool!" "No worries"

Now I'm important

Oh god... are we taking a pic?

Just a bit

Presentations haven't started yet but we're here in the library

Oh, he's actually making a video!

And the girls are quite surprised

Who in Vienna is gonna understand this?

That's actually with subtitles

Hey there!

Jesus Christ

If he says Jesus Christ one more time, I'll hit him

Did you hear her?

One more time "Jesus Christ" and she'll hit me

Go, do it. But on the left cheek.

That was soft!

Now with the law for personal data, can you put a heart on my face to cover it?

No problem at all

So cute, right?

"What's your name?" "Kalin" "I think we haven't met yet" "Oh, we did"

"Say hello to 300k people" "Hey hey hey hey!"

That was Geri, she's really cool!

And now, I'm gonna hold a presentation

My first Bulgarian lunch in 2 years

with awesome people

Greetings from everyone!

"Now we're gonna eat what kind of salad?" "Greek"

Thanks to the waiter

WHAT A SONG!

Haven't heard such a bass in a long time

Crazy shit!

Awesome car, awesome girls!

"Bulgarians! Heroes!"

"Greetings!" "Good morning" "Bulgarians, HEROES!"

"Good morning!" "Good morning!"

"Are you ready to shoot? Greetings from Varna"

"Good morning!" "Good morning!"

I didn't know that you're so talented!

What about the GDPR?

There is no GDPR.

Oh, yeah sure there isn't, I'll show you how there isn't.

Tell me about it

Actually I'm already at the airport and forgot to film quite a lot

The trip is over and I'm going home!

Finally, I'm in the plane to Vienna. Let's fly!

Aaand I'm in Vienna!

I've got my luggage and am walking to the train now

In the train now, ride takes 40 minutes, and that's it

"1. class? 2. class?"

"Is this 1.class-only?" "Yes!" "Oh!"

I confused 1. class with 2. class. Almost got fined..

It was really cool, 4 days in Varna with a fan meeting

Aaaand many new friends

and btw my battery's almost dead

So, perfect time to end the vlog. I'll see you. Bye!

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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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a new video!

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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WarioWare Gold - REVIEW (3DS) - Duration: 7:54.

WarioWare's finally back after a nearly 10 year hiatus--and it seems Wario's dead

set on making up for lost time, because WarioWare Gold is the biggest WarioWare yet, lifting

some of the best microgames from across the series history, while piling on some new ones

all of its own, making for a record-breaking 316 microgames in total.

And as is series tradition, WarioWare Gold is all about pushing you through as many of

those microgames as quick as possible, with each one only last a few seconds before you're

onto the next one.

There's little time to react, and even less to rest, as the game pushes you through one

after another at a breakneck pack that that only gets faster--and tougher--the longer

you persist.

The bulk of the action takes place in the so-called Story Mode, in which the minigames

are split between 15 different stages in 3 different categories, each based on the control-style

of one of the first 3 WarioWare games: Mashing Buttons, Twisting the system like a dial,

or exclusively using the touchscreen.

Now I say "so-called" story mode because the "story" is as wonderfully nonsensical

as you'd expect from the series, with most every stage outside of Wario's own, existing

as its own self-contained sequence, including animated bookends.

And these sequences can be truly ridiculous, whether it's engaging in a rap battle to

win back a stolen 3DS, or taking on an entire space armada as an intergalactic taxi.

And in a series' first, these vignettes are fully voiced--and wonderfully so, I might

add, with voice acting that really brings the characters to life in a way they have

never been before.

It infuses WarioWare with an even greater energy that perfectly befits the franchise.

Unfortunately, it does make the more limited "flash" slightly of animation stand out

all the more in contrast.

Now your first time through each character's stage will always conclude with a boss fight,

like driving a car?

Hey, it's WarioWare okay--and once the boss is defeated, you'll unlock the next stage

in that tier.

But you can revisit any stage in an arcade-style endless mode in an effort to set a new High

Score.

Beyond the initial 15 stages, you'll find a final set where every microgame is fair

game--which is especially tricky in WarioWare Gold given the 3--actually, make that 4--different

control schemes.

Yep, on top of Mashing, Twisting, and Touching, the final few stages also introduce a 4th

mechanic: Blowing into the Microphone.

And when mixed together, it can get especially hectic as the game only providing the briefest

of heads-up as to which control scheme to use before the microgame starts--it's frantic,

but fun.

The microgames themselves are as strong as they've ever been, with returning classics

like Body Block, Force Feeding, or Clog It--okay, so maybe they're only as classic as a 5

second long microgame can be, but they're certainly memorable!

And they've all been giving a loving visual makeover to ensure they don't look out of

place alongside the brand new microgames, which are just as inventive and fun.

Even the touchscreen-only microgames from WarioWare Touched, which were among my least

favorite in the series due to how similar they were mechanically, feel like work better

here as part of a more diverse line-up.

The only slight downgrade comes with the microgames returning from WarioWare Twisted, as the 3DS

lacks the fantastic rumble that was built into the original game's cartridge, which

enabled the the system to "click" like a rotary phone as you spun it.

It certainly wasn't essential, but I did miss the tactile feedback.

Now as an experienced WarioWare player, the Story Mode only took me a couple of hours

to finish and didn't put up too much of a challenge until the final few stages.

But even then, the game allows you to pick right up where you left off after a Game Over

as long as you don't mind trading in some of the coins you've earned--which is pretty

convenient on the one hand, but also feels a little bit like cheating since you can essentially

just pay your way through every challenge.

Outside of Story Mode, you'll find some Unlockable challenges that put a slightly

different spin on the microgame gauntlet, whether it's racing against the clock in

WarioWatch, where each victory buys you a little extra time, or breathlessly cycling

between microgames without any prep time in SplitScreen, due to each microgame starting

instantly by alternating 3DS screens between rounds--yeah, the challenges can be pretty

nuts.

Oh, and Sneaky Gamer returns from the the WarioWare spin-off, Game & Wario, and is still

a blast as you try to complete microgames while avoiding being caught by 9-Volt's

mom.

Now as you play through either Story Mode or the Challenges, you'll earn cash that

can be spent on a Toy Capsule machine that unlocks all kinds of random bonuses...of varying

amusement.

Among the standouts are a handful of relatively elaborate minigames--well, elaborate by microgame

standards at least--such as the hilarious Mewtroid and its sequel, Mewtroid 2, where

you play as a cat, blasting aliens to Metroid music--only with the beats replaced with "meows."

Yes, it's as great as it sounds.

You'll also find mini games based on Memorization, Golf, Bowling, and Nintendo's own Game & Watch--along

with, of course, the return of WarioWare staple Pyora!

They're mostly fun in short bursts, even if they don't have a ton of replay value.

Beyond the minigames, the unlockable Studio mode is also a cute diversion, where you can

redub cutscenes using your own voice--for every character.

This a lot of fun, and perhaps the best use of the 3DS's microphone to date.

It's just a shame there's no easy way to share your creations outside of the 3DS,

such as on social media

The problem with these unlockables is that the good stuff is buried within a sea of mediocrity,

consisting of nearly worthless extras like Phone numbers that you can dial in-game for

simple text messages, or extremely short entries on featured Nintendo toys, or like 20 different

alarm clocks--in case you don't have a phone or something.

These trinkets would be cute as a one-time thing, but the 5-10 seconds of amusement they

brought--if that--can't make up for the fact that they kept standing in my way of

the truly fun stuff, like the minigames.

And since each pull costs 600 coins, you'll have to go out of your way to earn enough

cash to unlock them all, whether it's replaying Story Mode, or the Challenge stages, or taking

on some achievement-style Missions for cash rewards.

I'm almost certain a newcomer to the series would find the process less tedious since

the game would be fresh, but as one who's played almost every WarioWare game to date,

the novelty of the Microgame experience isn't quite what it once was.

Whereas I once loved to challenge myself to replaying specific stages for new high scores,

the fact that I've seen this exact structure multiple times before, including the same

gimmicks, and most of the microgames--resulted in me tiring out on the concept far faster

than I would have had it been my first time with the series.

But as one who has seen most of it before, I still liked it.

I certainly enjoyed the stroll down memorylane, but I also didn't feel much of an urge to

go back once I had finished the Story Mode and given the Challenges a few whirls--especially

with the glacial pace of fun unlocks.

Ultimately, WarioWare Gold is a great collection that ended up feeling just a little too familiar--even

if that is the entire point.

But let me be clear, if you haven't played a WarioWare game before, I don't think there's

a better place to start.

This might just be the definitive game in the series, with more microgames and modes

than ever before, along with a fantastic presentation--and I'm reasonably confident I would have Liked-it-a-Lot

as a first-timer.

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