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Waching daily Jul 3 2018

Hello! I'm Saukki.

And today I'm going to participate to this cycling event called "Arvon kuntoajo".

It's a traditional sportive event here in Kälviä.

It's actually not a race, but on the 110 km route the fastest riders are of course going

to compete with each other.

And I think that's what I'm going to do.

It's going to be good practice for the upcoming Finnish Recumbent Championships.

The weather is pretty windy today, so it's going to be interesting.

So, let's see.

There is almost same amount of riders starting for the ride as last year.

This time there is even two recumbents on the start line.

Well, mine is a velomobile, but it basically is a fully faired recumbent trike.

The wind is pretty strong so it's nice to see this many people not afraid of the wind.

As usual, the ride starts with this small warm up loop around the village.

The "not a race" starts here.

But I happen to be the last one on the line and there is no room to over take, so I have

to wait until here before I can start my race... not a race.

It's not a race.

It doesn't take long to overtake all the upright cyclists.

I can see the fast group on my rear view mirror for a few kilometers, until I gain some more

distance between me and them.

Can't see them on the mirror.

The next kilometers where quite uneventfull.

Exept for this owl.

I think it was owl.

It was quite interesting, just hovering there in this strong wind.

Maybe it was hunting or something...

As I said, pretty uneventfull.

Lets fast forward to the turning spot, which is at the half way of the race.

Not a race!

Ok, we are aproaching to the turning spot.

And after that it's the same route back.

It's pretty tight turn.

Let's see.

No problems.

Okay.

And now it's very interesting to see where the other cyclists are.

How much behind they are?

Here is the service car coming.

Here they are!

They are 6 km behind me.

So they are six kilometers behind me and at this point I have been riding 61 kilometers.

So that's how much faster a velomobile is compared to a group of upright road cyclists.

On this last slighty descending section I tried to go as fast as I could, but I quite

wasn't as fast as last year.

Maybe it was this strong wind, or maybe it was the ice cream I ate yesterday.

These cyclist are riding the 60 km route.

They started half an hour later than we.

And now I'm catching them up.

I think my other camera will soon run out of battery, so now I'm stuck with this camera.

It's pretty strong wind.

And here we are cross the finish line.

113 kilometers.

2 hours 49 minutes.

Average speed was 40,4 km/h. Ok, that's it.

So I wasn't as fast as last year.

Maybe I'm just out of shape or something.

Unfortunatly there wasn't any Strava users on the fast group of the 110 km route, so

I can't compare my results to theirs.

But luckily here we can find this Strava segment for the 110 km "not a race" and here are the

results from last year.

And here we can se that this year I was few minutes faster than the fastest rider last year

But I'm not happy with my performance this year.

I shouldn't have eaten that ice cream yesterday.

Ok, that's it.

That's all for today.

Thanks for watching!

Please remember to subscribe to my channel by clicking the subscription button below

the video.

And also visit my webshop and buy awesome T-shirts or something.

Ok, so see you on the next video, bye bye!

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Ephese - La Plage - Duration: 3:39.

The smell of air tastes bitter

It sticks to my skin

Like the traces of beer

decorating the floor

stick to your sneakers

a morning after too many

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But I only got your lies

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No I did not realize

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Alone

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I count

the grains of sand

I'll go to the beach without you

the beach without you

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My face cries gently

Under the heat of the setting sun

My heart it burns

and screams of rage

But the wheel is spinning and it will soon be time

Life is made of dreams

But I only got your lies

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Did not realize

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Alone

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Hydrangeas and the Science of Do-Overs - Duration: 4:32.

A couple weeks ago right here on this very channel, we told you about how aluminum changes

this molecule to this one and how that should change the color of hydrangea sepals from

red to blue.

But when we tried it in our lab (aka our studio), uhh yeah it didn't go so well.

But that's ok.

In chemistry -- and science in general -- failure is at the heart of the process.

Science is a cycle - you try something, it fails, you change something and try again,

it usually fails again, you notice something you hadn't before and then you make another

change and maybe it fails again but in a different way this time so you--

You get where I'm going with this.

So in that spirit let's figure out where we might have gone wrong.

Remember from our last hydrangea episode that aluminum ions change the color of this pigment

in hydrangea sepals from red to blue.

By incubating these cut hydrangeas in an aluminum solution, we hoped to change the color of

their sepals.

And look, it sort of worked, but there are a lot of things we could have done better.

First of all, we ran this experiment… here -- in our windowless basement studio under

hot lights.

Sean, can you cut out for a second?

Does this look like the best place for flowers?

No.

It does not.

Oh, and that blue backdrop when you're looking for a blue color change?

Not my best idea.

Secondly, we only used two of each type of hydrangea.

Ideally, you'd do a bunch of math to figure out how many flowers you would need to make

sure the color change didn't just happen by random chance, and you'd use... that

many flowers.

Then you'd know how confident you could be in your results.

 

We didn't do that, for two reasons: one, the flowers were pretty expensive and we're

only a wee youtube channel, not Michael Bay.

Second, we were trying to see if this would work at all in a small scale pilot experiment,

rather than trying to go big right out of the gate.

If failure is inevitable (which it is) you wanna fail small and learn things before you

try big.

We also asked the scientist whose work we adapted for this video, [visual: Dr. Henry

Schreiber, Professor Emeritus at the Virginia Military Institute] about the composition

of our buffer.

We used 0.05 molar aluminum and 0.05 molar citric acid and citrate for our first attempt.

That doesn't sound like much, but Dr. Schreiber told us that even that amount of aluminum

risks poisoning the plants.

So we tried again.

This time we set up the experiment in a place with real sunlight, tried lower aluminum and

citrate concentrations, and used three flowers instead of two (I know, 30 would have been

better, but we're still in the pilot experiment phase here).

And look, it actually worked!

Mmm, pretty.

Now I just want to be clear: this result is not statistically significant.

But it does give us some guidance on how we might set up a larger experiment with 50 or

100 flowers.

Why are we telling you all this?

You've already heard "if at first you don't succeed, try try again" a million

times.

And it's true.

But you don't just try the exact same thing over and over.

You guess at what went wrong, and you make changes, and you try again, and you repeat

that cycle until something starts to work.

In this case, we were trying to replicate a published experiment, which means we had

a specific thing we were going for.

But that's not usually the case.

If you're testing a brand new hypothesis, you might notice something interesting and

make adjustments in that direction.

And if an experiment fails, it might still tell you something.

Negative data isn't a crime.

Dr. Schreiber told us that, while his group has managed to turn red hydrangeas blue using

this method, they have not yet managed the reverse.

So he encouraged us, and you, to experiment further.

His group also has all kinds of cool tricks to turn blossoms green, or yellow, or multiple

colors at once.

So thanks for coming along this journey of failure and then success with us.

If you think of anything else we could improve, or the kind of cool experiments we could do

with unlimited time and money -- Michael Bay style -- let us know in the comments.

If you haven't watched our first hydrangea video, check that out here, and as always,

please hit this button to subscribe and then hit the alarm bell so you're always notified

of our most current failure.

I mean, video.

Science.

Whatever, you get it.

See ya next week.

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I'm just mucking about with SO239s and Armoured Cable! - Duration: 8:11.

WARNING - A SMALL TEAM OF UNTRAINED PUPPIES MADE UP THESE SUBTITLES USING A RANDOM WORD GENERATOR

so I've never used armored cable before for getting out of box and I was that to

changes house as a know James and he said I've never used armored cable with

Foreman Oh Evan you engage quite easy either this now this is mains cable it's

bit much to use for a balance and this is to run an outside Club point which

I've just spent court without trying to work out how to open and it worked it

out now but I'm here today not to talk about armor table I won't talk about s/o

to three nines but let's just have a look at the armored cable first cuz it

might be interesting oh my god it's Nora slowly I think not

with a penknife is the other thing you might God what if I specified here don't

offer about 60 amps a hundred outsource uh me oh god I think I've got over the

top how about a villus look at ER what cut

that I don't know probably slowly hahaha obviously I peel it back with a razor

blade or something and then I wanna put a snip it all away is that what you do

shall we go

all right I'm a cable why is it black brown and gray which ones which how do i

wire it up because it's in England you see we need to get an electrician to

check our work now I know an electrician so I could

phone him but why isn't it blue brown and yellow or green I don't never look

at it I was hoping I could you know sort of temporarily wire it into a regular

three-pin plug I think it's a bit heavy for that oh well I suppose prize to cut

the metal on the outside I just don't know how to wire it up anyway if you

know let me know or I have to phone Tristan right pl2 five nines come over

here well I had a problem yesterday as you

know if your regulars with the black PE for plates with very high power like 800

watts CW or you know continuous wear anything over probably 800 watts

maybe even 500 Watts who knows but they were melting so we've gone back to the

either nylon 6 or UHMWPE I'm talking to the supplier tomorrow I've got the

invoice ready to pay depending which one I want to go for you interest by the way

PTFE is possibly too expensive for what we want to achieve with the old DX

commander thing if I was gonna make a hardened version of the ends commander

I'm talking solid glass fiber poles you know something to compete with the

monster our vertical thing 42 6 meters then yes and be worthwhile but for a 150

pound product I can't spend 50 pounds of that on three plates if you know the

minute enough said so one problems a day that I've killed

so for a long period of time I've been mate making and I'll give you some

close-ups of these I've been making little so2 3:9 assemblies obviously I

don't use the ACEF is the little so2 3 now and then I sold her in a pigtail I

put in hot glue and I've got a method of doing this apart from that one a method

of do you they will get a hundred percent inspection don't worry with a

hot-air gun it Rheem helps all the glue and I get this perfect kind of seal

which I'm really pleased about and then I measure to the end and I either put a

blue or a yellow crimp at the top and it depends frankly

on the width diameter of the wire now all this is actually the same size at

the time I tend the ends I couldn't get me the blue ones I've put them in the

other ones does it matter no that's used to be heavier maybe I

should go with the yellow but whatever I'd write red but they're the wrong size

tell me about it so they get this um they get the ground

player the bottom we get the radial driven plates at the top and then this

pigtail goes from the the 16 mil three-quarter inch whatever it is hole

for the for the SI 239 it's going to turn their knees flying lead now up

until a while ago I was supplying shorter and shorter and shorter and

flying leads like this there's the hot glue look you can see all very nice the

old idea being is that if you take the ground plate and put that in there there

was just enough Headroom to connect it to the to the driven plate but I was

confusing a lot of people they were trying to leave written over the top so

yesterday I made a ton of these I measured out 70 centimeters and I just

cut a load of 70 70 millimetres sorry which is tuna bit inches and strictly

ends sold them in and in fact I've ended up with the kind of perfect pleats fail

it's taken me a while I just never got my mind around it but it also means that

the distance between everything is just working right so you know when you just

saw crack one yeah micro manufacturer like me it's

just nice to have a sort of an elegant solution that works if you use your

channel by the way how this works is that some you fit your coax here and

then you've got a number of quarter waves that come off these and and it

goes straight up the pole and then that 1.2 meter which is the four-foot mark

I've got a guide plate you see and the elements go straight up through here and

then they start stopping at various Heights and 15 meters is basically a

pseudo 58.4 our three core wave using my new patented it's not patented by the

way it's a boomerang edge if you take a nine point five meter pole go up and

then come back down one meter you'll get enough loading in the top there it's get

a perfect match both on seven and fifteen if you just carry on go straight

up you'll get a match on seven megahertz but twenty-one will be too high you need

to fold it over just bit of magic I don't know why so I'll just read pieced

I've cracked that one that's all for today so I'm feeling a bit better

because I'm under control 15 people replied to Wendy's email or my

email yesterday and all of the very complimentary which I was I don't know

why I was surprised but nobody's nobody's gone off at the deep end

everybody's been so polite thank you very much for letting us know

Thanks so we've got Bulgaria Sweden Germany I've got these sets here going

out right now to James and mr. Norway so anyway all good down here at the

barracks sorry better I'm trying to get this fly it keeps busting round it's

been in it's it's yesterday ball things about to divert add a note in the window

or the door because all the other flies have gone back in now that's all for

today thanks for tuning in I'll see you next time the high right

then James gates 1 3 4 5 6

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FC Bayern starts preparing for new season - Duration: 1:43.

Fitness and performance tests at Munich's Säbener Street.

As new Bayern coach Niko Kovac already announced yesterday the professional players

of Bayern Munich will spend the first two days of pre-season with medical and physical examinations

before proper training commences tomorrow.

We will conduct performance tests tomorrow and on Wednesday as well as medical examinations.

On Wednesday we will train out on the pitch for the first time.

Yesterday several Bayern players already met for a first relaxed session biking the surroundings of Bayern Munich's headquarters

but the next few days and weeks will see an intense season preparation for the squad

and the new head coach who already scheduled five full training sessions for the next few days.

The Under 19's and Under 17's also began their summer pre-season yesterday at Bayern Munich's Campus

where a new but very familiar face was welcomed in Miroslav Klose

who started his new job as head coach of the Under 17's.

First of all I need to familiarize myself with everyone. The players need

to get to know me and vice versa.

Then we will intensify the pre-season step by step.

I do believe that I have something to pass on to the players.

We'll see how quickly they can implement everything but I am optimistic.

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Stars Who Completely Left The Spotlight - Duration: 6:02.

It's no secret that attaining celebrity status comes with a ton of pressure.

For creative people who are especially sensitive to expectations from the public, sometimes

the only respite is taking a serious break and stepping away from the limelight.

These notable figures, all big stars in their fields, took matters into their own hands

at some point in their careers and decided to embrace the benefits of a private life,

for better or worse.

During his lifetime, actor Marlon Brando was

arguably one of Hollywood's biggest stars, with roles in pioneering movies like The Godfather,

Last Tango in Paris, and A Streetcar Named Desire.

Later in his life, he also received attention for his bizarre behavior and intense family

drama, including his son Christian's trial and conviction for manslaughter.

In the years prior to his death in 2004, the fiercely private Brando reportedly kept up

most of his friendships via phone from his house on Mulholland Drive.

Author Rich Cohen wrote an essay for Vanity Fair in 2016 describing how Brando preferred

to call between 3 a.m. and 5 a.m.

Of those calls he shared: "I'm happy to leave it as it is, a kind

of fairy tale, shared, in the middle of the night, by a lonely person reaching out in

kinship, looking for absolution; or maybe he was just bored."

As one of pop culture's most recognizable

faces, it's difficult to believe that Michael Jackson could manage to become a recluse.

But he did, hunkering down at various points throughout his life.

"Sometimes I want to sneak into places and not have any hooplah or you know."

Jackson took a serious break from the public eye in 1985 and 1986 and turned down numerous

professional opportunities.

He came out of hiding in 1987 to release the album Bad, to major fanfare.

In his later years, Jackson spent most of his time hidden from the public eye, but still

occasionally made special appearances.

After his death, Rolling Stone revealed this period of his life was filled with intense

anxiety about his privacy amidst intense financial turmoil and speculation about his personal

life, but that the late icon's impending tour had reignited a passion in him that friends

hadn't seen in years.

Though he directed some of the 20th century's

most critically-acclaimed films, Stanley Kubrick was notoriously reclusive.

He rejected the pressure to work in Hollywood and preferred instead to shoot exclusively

outside of Tinsel Town and mostly in the U.K.

"I'm sorry not to be able to be with you tonight, to receive this great honor.

The D.W.

Griffith Award.

But I'm in London making Eyes Wide Shut."

In an interview with Vice, Kubrick's former assistant explained:

"People who had never met him would always be terrified before meeting him.

But he was so private, so he fed off this mystery."

For many people, director John Hughes' movies

are emblematic of being a teenager in the 1980s.

But despite the iconic status of his films, Hughes completely spurned media attention.

Like Stanley Kubrick, Hughes preferred to film all of his movies outside of Los Angeles,

opting instead for Chicago, where he lived.

"Don't bother with what what other people say about of you…proceed on the path you

think is right for yourself."

Hughes didn't fully buy into his public reputation as a hermit, however.

In an obituary after his 2009 death, Hughes' friend Robert Ebert told how when he was ribbed

by an acquaintance about being a recluse, Hughes replied:

"I haven't disappeared.

[...] I'm standing right here.

I'm just not in Los Angeles."

In 2005, despite the promise of a $50 million

contract renewal from Comedy Central, Dave Chappelle walked away from his hugely-popular

sketch comedy show.

Chappelle traveled to South Africa, stayed for two weeks, and refused to engage with

the media.

"There's not too many good hiding places left in America."

He eventually settled in a small town in Ohio.

Rumors swirled about drug use or mental illness, which Chappelle denied, telling Time:

"All that stuff about partying and taking crack is not true.

Why do I live on a farm in Ohio?

To support my partying lifestyle?"

Chappelle remained quiet for a number of years, but did eventually return to his craft, releasing

two stand-up specials via Netflix.

"Technically I never quit.

I'm 7 years late for work."

Author Harper Lee published her novel To Kill

a Mockingbird in 1960, but then stopped speaking to journalists in 1964.

As the New York Post described, she retreated to a Manhattan apartment in 1967, where she

lived until she suffered a stroke in 2007 - and subsequently moved back to her hometown

of Monroeville, Alabama.

That same year, she was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President George W. Bush.

Lee saw a flurry of renewed attention in 2015 with the publication of a second novel, Go

Set a Watchman, which she'd actually written prior to Mockingbird.

She passed away shortly thereafter in February 2016.

Swedish-born actress Greta Garbo attained

a huge amount of success as one of Hollywood's biggest stars during the 1920s and '30s, but

after performing in the movie Two-Faced Woman in 1941, she announced a temporary retirement,

and then simply never returned to acting.

"I want to be alone" Garbo spent nearly 50 years in relative seclusion,

doing her best to hide her identity when she did leave her home, until her death in 1990

in her luxurious Manhattan apartment.

At one point, Bettie Page was one of the most

recognizable figures in 1950s pop culture, an iconic model who earned the nickname "Queen

of Pin-ups."

But Page walked away from it all in 1957, moving first to Florida and eventually to

California.

Despite a resurgence in popularity in the 1990s, Page was adamant about maintaining

her privacy.

She appeared every now and then over the years to speak to reporters, but refused to be filmed

or photographed.

She explained her decision to the Los Angeles Times in 2006 saying:

"I want to be remembered as I was when I was young and in my golden times."

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Used Bike Shopping Tip - Tech Tuesday #109 - Duration: 1:09.

Hello Calvin Jones here Park Tool Company with Tech Tuesday - today we have

a quick shopping tip for used bikes

First get a magnet - next look for aluminum components

Aluminum components have no magnetic pull

check the hubs

check the cranks

check the rims

check the brakes - here's the thing

bikes with steel components are generally lower grade than bikes with aluminum components

notice we're not checking the frames

high-end bikes do come in a variety of different frame materials

including steel but bikes with aluminum components are at least one tier higher

than bikes with steel components

I hope you enjoyed this little tip, but to be clear

we're not saying that any bike with aluminum components is

automatically a great bike but say you're at a bike auction or yard sale

this little tip can help keep you at least one tier up thanks for watching

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Look AMAZING Even When It's Hot Outside | How To Dress For Hot Weather | RMRS - Duration: 8:01.

How to Stay Cool and Look Great When It's Hot Outside

[0:00:00] In today's video, how to stay cool and look

great when it's hot outside.

[Music] Tip number one.

Hangout in the shade.

Okay, Capt. Obvious, tell me something I don't know.

But so many of you guys are out there working, you're walking around town and you are not

taking care of your head.

You have no protection for your body for your face and, yes, simply get a hat.

This hat right here not incredibly stylish, but if I was out fishing if I'm out walking

through a jungle maybe I would use this one.

This hat right here, a little bit more stylish, you've seen it in a few of my videos.

Maybe I could go for a wider brim, maybe pick up a nice looking Panama, but, guys, create

your own shade and stand in it.

Tip number two.

Cool off your feet.

Now, I love boots, but in hot weather, boots, ah, heavy boots that cover up more the foot,

not maybe the best choice unless you're out working and have to wear them.

But for most of us, okay, we've got some options.

Maybe look at double monk.

I can wear no-show socks, just a great look, going to be much cooler than, again, wearing

the boots or I could go with the loafer, all of a sudden it's going to open up the top

of the foot.

Then, right over here, we've got classic Penny loafer.

It's going to be dressy, something, again, I could wear with the casual suit.

It's going to expose the top of the foot wear with a no-show sock, allow air to circulate

up near the legs.

This pair of shoes right here, it's got a perforated leather, so holes right it, it's

going to allow air in and out.

When it comes down to it, guys, look for footwear options that allow your feet to breathe.

Tip three.

Upgrade your underwear.

And let's be honest, most of you don't spend much money or time thinking about your

underwear choice because what you've had is work and, yeah, they may not fit you exactly

right, they may be made from a cotton material doesn't have any stretch, it feels like

sandpaper, but it gets the job done, until it doesn't.

You're starting to sweat, you're getting chafing, you're getting irritation.

You're like I may have to go see a doctor, I'm getting all red down there.

Guys, don't let it come to that.

Choose the right fit for you.

Choose a material like a modal which is actually going to wick away moisture.

It's going to be odor-resistant.

It's going to actually feel so much better, you know you won't have those irritation

issues.

Now, there is underwear out there that has anatomical isolation.

And that's basically where you've got a pouch for the boys.

Guys, and that underwear company is Sheath, the paid sponsor of today's video.

And I have talked about these guys for years because my friend, Robert Patton started this

business.

It's a veteran-owned business.

He was in Iraq.

It's hot over in that part of the world and he was just wet all day and he's trying

to figure out how to solve this.

He created the first prototype while he was in the service and then he create came out

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I'm wearing it right now and for years I've been using this underwear and I absolutely

love it.

What it does for cooling process is you've got that separate little package there for

your package and you don't have skin on skin, you've got that just enough isolation

and it feels amazing.

And if you don't believe, go to their website, check out all the reviews.

I got about ten pairs in my underwear drawer right now.

What I love about this is you can wash these again and again, they are very durable.

Guys, I'm linking to Sheath down in the description of this video with a discount

code.

That's the best you're going to find.

Use it or lose it.

A great company, veteran-owned business I am proud to support.

So now, let's get into clothing and at this point I'm going to talk about shirts, I'm

going to talk about jackets, I'm going to talk about shorts, I'm going to talk about

tropical weight trousers, I'm going to talk about vest.

You've got a lot of options when it's hot.

And I know you want to look good, but understand, yes, if it's incredibly hot outside, you

may have to make some compromises and that's what I'm going to talk about.

Now, when it comes to shorts, I think shorts are overplayed, but I do think that shorts

are perfectly fine.

I love shorts, but avoid the cargo shorts, instead go for something that has a sleeker

look something that is the right length for your height.

Now, if you're a shorter guy maybe you want to go for a 7-inch or 6-inch inseam.

If you're a taller guy, then that's when you're going to go for a 9-inch.

What you don't want to go is find something that doesn't fit your body type.

Now, when it comes to shirts, let's start with the t-shirt.

Right here we've got a graphic tee from Sheath, but what I wanted to bring your attention

is that we've got the different types of material.

So, a hundred percent cotton, that's perfectly fine, but it's not going to be as cool as

some of the blends that you're going to see out there.

This one right here, it's made from 65% bamboo, 28% cotton, 8% spandex.

I love bamboo.

I think it's one of the cooler materials out there.

Actually, has some moisture wicking materials.

It does a great job actually of odor resistance.

But, you're going to see some other materials something that are going to be more of a synthetic.

This one a classic white t-shirt, looks good.

Now, this shirt right here is not a t-shirt and instantly the style level has stepped

up.

What I love about this one it's made from a gauze weave.

That's going to be a very breathable weave, something that air is going to flow right

through.

It's a cotton material, very lightweight, just a great look still very casual, but to

me a bit more stylish than a t-shirt.

Now, two options you see here are the polo.

Now, these polos may look similar, but they're actually very different.

This one right here, it's a golf shirt.

How do I know?

Look at the neckline, look at the number of, you know, look at that placket how long it

goes down.

Four buttons, five buttons, that's going to be a golf shirt.

Look at the pocket over there.

Again, that makes it a golf shirt.

[0:04:55] Now, the polo right here a very simple design,

very classic.

This is based off the tennis shirt or the polo shirt is now is commonly called, but

if you look at the history it comes out of the tennis world by Rene Lacoste.

And you'll also see it's overall a simple design.

The weave is a pea cotton and this is going to be very breathable, its going to be stretchable,

great for sports.

Now, we're getting in the long sleeves.

When you look at the shirt, what do you notice it's missing?

A collar.

So, it is going to be a very casual shirt even though it's got a long sleeve, this

one is base off a design I saw over in India.

I really like the look of it.

And for me, this is going to be a casual long sleeve shirt.

I can wear if there are mosquitoes outside or if I just want to look good on the beach

something different.

Next up, I've got two dress shirts, both of them in a light check.

This one a little bit darker, but what's interesting is this one is made from 100%

cotton and this one is made from a synthetic material that's made specifically to be

moisture wicking.

Now, if you have to wear dress shirts, if you sweat a lot, look for companies that make

shirts that are specifically designed for hot weather.

This one actually has small holes in the armpits so that it's a bit more breathable.

It's made also have a four-way stretch.

Little things like that make it actually more breathable and more comfortable than this

cotton shirt.

This one right here, it's great, but in hot weather I would definitely choose this

one which is made specifically for that type of weather.

Now, let's talk about linen shirt.

So, linen shirts have issue and that is wrinkling, but if you can get past that, they have an

amazing property of being very breathable and being able to wick away moisture from

the body.

So, this one right here a 100% linen shirt, a little bit darker.

Works great, I have to iron it quite a bit, but overall a great looking shirt.

This one right here I love it, it's a linen cotton blend.

If you can find this, I absolutely love it.

Linen cotton what's great about it is it has oftentimes the best properties of cotton

a little bit more wrinkle-resistant than normal linen, but it's got also some of the best

properties of linen, again, the moisture wicking away and the breathability.

Finally, let's talk about jackets.

This jacket right here completely on line.

That means there's no inner lining in this jacket, you've just got the material – it's

going to be therefore more fragile, but it's also going to be cooler.

This one is also made from a hopsack material.

It's going to be very breathable.

This one made from a linen also has the issue with linen of wrinkling quite a bit.

Now, notice the pocket squares.

Pocket squares are an easy way if you want to not wear a necktie which wearing a necktie

in hot weather it's – it's tough sometimes.

So, wear the pocket square, show that you are stylish maybe put that jacket on, but,

yeah, look good and be cool.

All right, gentlemen, now it's your turn.

I want to hear from you down in the comments.

Let me know what are you tips and tricks for hot weather.

How do you get around this how do you look sharp without sweating the boys off.

And speaking of the boys, guys, go check out Sheath, a great company.

I'm proud to support them.

I love Robert what he has done how he's built this company how he is solving a problem.

So, if you get any type of chafing, any type of issues down there, you need to check out

Sheath.

I'm so proud of this entrepreneur going out there with an idea, making things happen.

You guys know I love to support fellow veteran entrepreneurs.

And that's it, guys.

Take care.

I will see – oh, and don't forget great discount code to Sheath down in the description.

But that's it, guys.

Take care.

I will see you in the next video.

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