Thứ Năm, 2 tháng 8, 2018

Waching daily Aug 2 2018

Hi, I'm Alex, and this is Tank Tested. Today we're getting an inside look into

the fish room of my friend Kris,

but we'll only be looking at one fish tank this week.

Today I have good news and bad news. The bad news is that the tank we're

about to look at is so large that I struggle to get a full shot of the entire tank.

The good news is that I will actually be doing for videos on Kris's

fish room and they'll ALL be coming out in August. I have no idea I'm gonna do it.

Also at the end of this video, there's a little bonus feature that you should

stick around to check out. But enough stalling. Let's get down to the tank.

To start things off this tank is 60 inches long 18 inches deep and 30 inches tall.

To tell you what's inside, I'll be handing the reins over to Kris.

My name is Kris Weinhold, and this is my fishroom. I guess in the

largest tank that I have 150 gallon, I'm going for somewhat of a loose Amazon biotope.

I know I have a few things that don't quite fit like visor japonica and

area Colin Vietnam but I think they are representative of some of the things

that you would see in an Amazon biotope

I've gone through and label many of the plants in this aquascape as well as

where they're from as you can see many of them are not from the Amazon River

Basin but Chris took inspiration from an imagined Amazon ecosystem that's why

this is Amazon inspired rather than an Amazon biotope where the plants and fish

would actually need to be from the river basin when building escape it's

important to start with some sort of inspiration and that's what Chris is

done the whole idea behind this tank is on the left side you have a large mass

of wood and it's actually shaded by floating plants and the idea being there

that that would be more of the stream bed Bank and it would be naturally more

shaded because you're gonna have tree leaves other things overhanging but then

as you get out into more of the open water as you look towards the right of

that tank it's more sandy bottom where pieces of wood and rocks are laying

plants will naturally seed and clump in those areas while leaving some naturally

open areas and then you will often see and there's big open areas larger plants

like sword plants that kind of also find their niche that's the idea behind the

tank but this scape isn't just about the plants it also has some lovely fish like

angels I do have some angels the coin angel probably is the nicest looking one

the koi and the marbled veil came from another guava member who was breeding

them and just happened on a whim to pick him up at a meeting maybe a couple years

ago the other two angels I had had for a quite a while there one generation

removed from the wild wild Larry angelfish from Peru

got them from a angelfish breeder that brings in wild angels to help keep their

stock healthy and it's interesting knowing the different they're seeing the

differences between the wild and the obviously tank-raised fish the wild one

they're far more susceptible to disease do not like temperature fluctuations and

really any fluctuations compared to the other ones which are pretty bulletproof

but angels aren't the only fish that call this aquascape hope here I've

labeled a couple of the other fish that inhabit this Amazon inspire aquascape

you may have also noticed the lovely shimmering effect that coats every

surface in this aquarium that effect is caused by 3castle 360 pendant lights

hanging above this game I've included links to similar lights in the

description but they are quite pricey if you like a shimmer in your tank LEDs

like these are a great way to achieve that effect but if you find that shimmer

distracting you can use a diffuser to soften the directionality of your light

output or use a fluorescent t5 light bulb instead of LEDs they're far less

efficient but they do provide a soft cast rather than the shimmering effect

of spotlight LEDs like the Kessel 360s now before I tell you about the bonus

feature that I mentioned at the start of this video a little bit of housekeeping

first the aquascape we just looked at does use co2 and Chris does dose liquid

fertilizers into the water column those plants don't look that way by mistake

second you can follow Chris on his blog guitar fish org it's a great resource if

you're interested in fish or plant care he's also a board member of guapa

the Greater Washington aquatic plant Association I'm also a member there and

I can't speak highly enough of it so if you're in the Washington DC area please

consider attending one of our monthly meetings with all that taken care of

here's the bonus feature I've hyped it beyond anything it could ever live up to

but here goes in the description of this video I have left a link to another

video that contains all the footage I shot of this aquarium there is no audio

commentary it's just the footage I shot I'll be doing a similar video for all

four of the tanks in Chris's fish room now I'm doing it as a test to see

whether or not people actually like this approach I won't be making those videos

public but I would like to hear your feedback

I'm thinking about using them as a bonus feature for a patreon account that I may

or may not create to help offset the cost that I incur making this channel

let me know what you think in the description below and I will see you

really soon

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Norwegian Bliss Cruise - Day 2 - Duration: 18:02.

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good morning y'all this seems to be my little filming spot here on the couch

junior editor is up and Adam and we are getting ready to have a day full of Fun

in the sun and got a good head start this morning and filmed some staterooms

for you guys including a studio cabin and an inside cabin and a spa balcony

which by the way isn't all that different from a regular balcony for

those of you who are wondering by the way what the difference is between a

mini suite and a balcony I finally figured it out the difference is that

the shower in the bathroom is a little bit smaller in a regular balcony cabin

on Norwegian bliss and there's no dual sink otherwise the size of the cabin is

really really similar and the amenities are similar so if you're looking to save

some money do not think that you are going to be experiencing anything lesser

by booking a balcony cabin the balconies are wonderful the mini suites are nice

they're not that much bigger you guys so anyway we're off to explore today have

some fun in the sun hopefully it warms up a little bit it's

pretty nippy outside but we have a go-kart reservation at one we're hoping

to hit the water slides and we're gonna see a show and have a nice dinner

tonight in ocean blue I'm sure that junior editor is gonna want to go back

to the kids center again and hang out with his new pals so if that happens

mommy might just do a few other things around the ship that he probably

wouldn't enjoy as much so come along with us and let's see how this day takes

shape

those water slides though oh my gosh okay so I picked up junior editor and

we're gonna go have lunch or breakfast or something for him at the local and

the reason we're doing that is because it's 11 o'clock and that's pretty much

the only thing open right now because we're kind of between at breakfast and

much

- please

so I've messed up there are only doing spa tours yesterday so I

just went up toward the spa and it's a no-go can't go in all day thermal suite is closed

terribly sorry that I can get that coverage for you I strike something even

but the line is out the door wrapped around

our wait to get into the Haven so I'll try again later but I'm not sure I'm

gonna be able to get that footage for you guys hopefully we can make it up

with some awesome slide coverage and the racetrack sorry

today's the day for the seafood buffet and look what I have to show you. sorry for the shaking hand

individually together

for an afternoon

when racecar driving fine here in the six seven eight point of a tree area and

is completed chandelier behind these changing colors

so I'd like to toast to our last evening on the Norwegian Bliss with a cucumber jalapeño mojito

from sugar cane Mojito bar. This is one spicy mojito i pre tasted

it to see how easy it was going to be when I sipped it on camera and oh my

gosh that packs a punch those who like spicy cucumber jalapeño is for you

just popping in to say a quick hello from the adorable kids Center this is

the splash Academy for ages 3 to 12 where my son has been showered with a ton of

attention from the awesome counselors here it's really great and I think he

actually prefers the blended age group because there's littler kids there's

bigger kids there's a nice combination so obviously with this being kind of a

preview Cruise and there being a lot of travel agents and we had people on board

and not a lot of families it's been really quiet so it's hard to say what if

I would be like on a pole cruise but it's um it's definitely a cool spot with

lots of space and they really mix up the activities for the kids

so mommy has been wandering the ship I went and checked out the humidor and the

cavern club for our friends Steve Roth which is awesome it's they're great

places and went out to the waterfront and walked around looked at ocean blue

checked out Cagney's it kind of just walked around the ship and took some

little snippets a film for you guys to see the evening is going to be

action-packed tonight we are going to see the show Havana at hmmm 7:00 p.m.

and then dinner is at 9:00 at ocean blue and I can't believe we've to get off the

ship tomorrow I'm so sad this has been a wonderful afternoon

after we did the racecar track we kind of regroup went back to the room got our

swimsuits on and then I got my son up to the water slides and they keep the water

warm lies in the water slides and water

slides are super cool on this ship basically there's three different types

of rafts that you can go on for the kind of the dual Racing slide and it's

really good for all ages little kids can go older people can go and it's very

soft and gentle you can get a double raft that has a maximum weight limit of

like two hundred and fifty pounds between the two people or you think it

are small or a large rafts the little kids take the small one and bigger kids

take the big one so we did a dual raft first time and then the second time we

each got our own raft and my son wanted to go down by himself now we both agreed

that if the air was so cold because it is really really chilly on this cruise

even though it's sunny and pretty but we would've spent all day on that slide because they

do such a good job of keeping the water warm there were no lines and it was just

a ton of fun so what a day oh my goodness there's so much to do I could

literally waterslide and go on the racetrack every day every single day of

his cruise and have zero ports and be totally happy the ship itself is so

entertaining and fun so I'm off to get ready for the show and pick up my little

guy for a little snack and head off to Havana so of all the things I expected

on this trip it was not for junior editor to fall in love with a splash

academy and abandoned his mom just kidding you guys seriously it's so weird

it's just such a big change anyway I guess it's a little bit of a mixed

blessing because I've had plenty of time to roam around and snap videos of all

the places I wanted to show all of you but still I'm really sad that I didn't

get to show you guys the Haven that was a big disappointment but there was just

no way there were too many people interested in filming it so I know that

you guys can appreciate there's lots of other videos out there on YouTube

covering the Haven but I just couldn't do it this time anyway well it's about

8:40 and the kids center closes in 20 minutes

so I've run back to the room I am literally grabbing my son's dinner

clothes getting him gonna get him ready on the fly and we were gonna go to ocean

blue for our final experience here on bliss before we turn in for the night

and disembark in the morning so we'll let you know how our seafood experience

is an ocean blue it's a gorgeous venue and it's half indoors and half outdoors

so part of the that outdoor space that they have on the ship is set up for

people to dine now we're talking about like 55 degree weather here in Mexico /

California depending on where we are right now so I don't know if it's

realistic to think that people are eating on the balcony tonight but if

you're in the Caribbean or a warm evening in Alaska and I can imagine

it'll be really beautiful so we'll be sure to show you how it goes

oh my gosh

All right you guys we are closing out this Norwegian Bliss trip

with a trip to the arcade. Junior editor has been such a good boy

So we're rewarding him tonight for good behavior. Nite nite. See you on the high seas.

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How To Make A Hollow Log From Tinfoil And Paper Clay - Duration: 19:47.

hi guys welcome back to where the gnomes live I have a video for you that I

wasn't even planning on making I ended up making these hollow logs the other

night and these are the first hollow logs that I've ever made I've made a number

of trees over the years but I've never attempted hollow logs and these were

really fun to make the reason why I made these was I am working on a new

background scene for my blog it's for stop animation and also for taking

photos and I recently have used this background for some of my crochet

patterns

so I'm sitting here at my sewing table and I actually have the background set

up somewhat I don't have the ground down but I do have the back I'll take a look

here so there's my wonderful paper clay trees and I have some moss there and I

crocheted some mushrooms and then I decided I needed a hollow log for a

scene that I have in mind so that's what brings us to these guys because this

video wasn't planned and I'm still in the middle of doing my background I

haven't yet had the chance to add mushrooms or any other features to the

log so this video is only going to show you how to make the log and how to paint

it and then once I get the chance to add the mushrooms and the moss and all that

great stuff then I will upload another video for you and you can see this log

all decorated but for now we'll just get through making the log itself and

hopefully that will get you on your way to making yourself a great scene next

I'm going to break down the supplies that you need to make one of those

gorgeous little logs I'm also going to write this list down in the description

box below so we need six feet of tinfoil and this is 30 centimeters wide and make

sure it doesn't say nonstick because you need masking tape to stick to it so you

need tinfoil six feet of it and masking tape once we make our tinfoil form and

cover it in masking tape I'm also going to cover it in paper so you need some

white glue or tacky glue and I water it down a little bit and for the paper I

use black tissue paper you don't have to use the same thing that's not necessary

you can use paper towel you can use brown paper or a newspaper we'll be

using a pair of scissors and if you have a point a knife on hand they come in

handy for making the little nut holes because you can just pierce the tin foil

when you need to scissors will work too but I found a point a knife works a

little bit faster and of course we're gonna paint the log when we're all done

so you're gonna need a variety of different colors you can choose the

colors of your own choice of course but this is what I've used I used black

burnt umber cinnamon brown and a soft suede

before I made this video I actually never made hollow logs before I've made

a number of trees over the years I've painted a lot of trees but I've never

painted the inside of bark and I attempted it here and I'm pretty happy

with how that looks you can of course play around with different colors of

your choosing what I did to do the inside here was use some of these colors

that I just showed you and then I also used a little bit of golden brown and a

tiny bit of antique white you're also gonna need a paintbrush you need one

bigger one and if you have a smaller one like this it comes in handy as well and

of course you're going to be needing paper clay that's how we get this

beautiful bark texture on here and there's tons of recipes out there for

paper clay I actually have a recipe here on my youtube channel you can use any

paper clay of your own choice if you want to see how I make my paper clay you

can click that little link that's popping up on your screen and that will

bring you right to the video I show you how to make the paper clay from start to

finish and to cut these beautiful lines into the paper clay I used a plastic

bone folder if you don't have one of these try to find something similar in

something plastic because that works wonderful on paper clay alright guys now

you know what you need let's get started that took a 6-foot length of tinfoil and

I folded it in half so now it's three feet long and I'm going to fold this

over three times one two and three so

these open ends I'm going to roll towards each other

I don't overlap it too far

the outside is all covered in masking tape and I want to do the inside as well

but first I want to decide what kind of shapes I want up here if I want to cut

away any like this then I'll do that now it'll make it easier for putting the

tape inside and now I will lay some tape inside there

you

outside there's no foil showing through anywhere and if you wanted to add a

little knot hole on the top very easy to do that just cut a hole wherever you

want the knot hole to go the hole here too and I was just thinking maybe I'll

add a little branch coming off here as well so it's rolled up some tinfoil I'm

going to spread open the bottom and just place it anywhere I want it to

go and I'll cover that with masking tape so now we are ready for the next step

and what I do and you don't have to do the same thing you can do whatever you

want from this point on I cover mine with black tissue paper and this is very

very cheap I get mine at the dollar store you can cover this with newspaper

paper towel brown paper so what I do is I take tacky glue and I've watered it

down just a little bit I don't measure it out I just water it

down so it's easier to brush on top of the surface tacky glue is very very

thick and it's hard to paint over paper when it's so thick so I like to water it

down and I just lay that over top I actually don't bother with the very

bottom that's just gonna make it difficult I cover the entire surface

except for the very bottom you can do the bottom two as well but you just have

to wait for the other parts to dry first and then flip it over okay once it's dry

on the outside then I start working on the inside it doesn't take long for the

paper to dry I just put a fan on it I'll paint my glue in there on both sides and

just like I did with the masking tape I'll reach in there grab one end and I

can just lay it down we are now ready for the paper clay and I'm gonna be

working inside out so I'm gonna put paper clay on the inside first and

before I do that I just want to tell you a little something that I thought of

yesterday because this is the very first one I made I wasn't really thinking

about the heaviness of the clay on top of the foil and then after I put the

clay on top of course it kind of pushed the log down and you can see it here

collapsed right here but I like that design I think that's a great feature

actually for a log that's running here's something to think about if you don't

want to talk to collapse under the weight then think of a little brace that

you can put inside I just made one out of tinfoil so after I get my paper clay

in there I'm going to put this inside and I want the top to stay up and then

the front of it I think I'm gonna collapse down on purpose kind of make it

look like it's rotting let's do that let's play around this book a little bit

so I'm gonna get my plastic bone folder and gonna get my paper clay and just

push it in there and I'll spread it around with my little knife here boom

foot bone folder makes a great knife and then we'll come back and we'll put that

brace on

in the front like I said I'm going to collapse it a little bit after I get the

paper clay on the top I'll just play around with that design

after I'm ready to cut my lines in and one nice thin layer the thicker the

layer is longer it's gonna take to dry and paper clay takes a really long time

to dry out already so we want to help the long by making sure that's a nice

thin layer I go as soon as I can without starting to see the background

you

get my paper clay is on and my brace did fall out a few times I had to keep

putting it back in there and then I had to readjust it just before I turn the

camera back on but yeah that's the first time I've tried that so it's working

well now and like I said the front here I'm gonna collapse out a little bit and

push that down so this part can be collapsed down on purpose so now I'm

ready to cut my lines and I'm just gonna pull the lines across and I'm gonna

crisscross them and here you can see where the black tissue paper comes in

handy I can see it underneath already

anything you do to this now once it's dry it's going to keep that shape

forever so I just looking at Google at the ends of hollow logs and you can see

where the bark is separating from the tree itself so that's what I'm trying to

recreate here okay from this point you can if you have a nice sunny day take

advantage of that free energy and stick it out in the Sun for as long as it

can stay out there if you don't have Sun use fans on it otherwise it's gonna take

a super long time to dry and if you want to you can dry it in the oven at the

lowest setting I'm gonna go stick mine in the oven actually and I'll time it

and see how long this takes to dry so it just came out of the oven and it took

five hours to dry it completely and that was on 175 so five hours is a very long

time I've done most of my paper clay after I've dried in the Sun or under

fans usually I leave it overnight under fans that's a lot of energy to use five

hours of the oven but I did want to see how long it would take using the oven so

and now I can pop out this brace in here

you can see I ended up with a hole in there I can file that down

there we go managed to file that down now if that

was a very visible spot all I would do is just fill it in with paper clay and

let it dry but it's out of the way there so I'm not going to worry about it so

now what I'm going to do is paint this I'm gonna paint it black first like I

said that gives a nice base for the highlights of the tree color and how I

do it is do a black wash and I take a one bottle like this it doesn't matter

what size bottle but I'm gonna make mix it with equal amounts of water so one

bottle of this this one bottle of water and I have a big brush in a little brush

I can get in those little nooks and crannies you don't want any white spots so you'll

notice right away mixed with that water if that paint just flows into every

little crack that it needs to and it takes half the time out of

painting the black is all dry and you'll notice after it is dry the the black

coat if once you turn it and look at it at different angles you'll find little

white spots and if you have a lot of those fill them in because they will

show up after your final coat is on and you don't want to see all those white

spots I've already touched mine up I could see one or two left over and I'm

not worried about just a couple of them but if there was a lot then I would

paint over those again now I'm gonna take earth umber and I'm gonna go over

the surface okay and you'll notice when I'm painting this coat I'm not getting

into all the little cracks I'm just going over top this is where you'll

start seeing the part come to life and I don't want to get into all the cracks I

want to have some of that black showing through like I said my hollow log I just

made my first one the other night this is my second one now I haven't totally

figured out the color for the inside yet but I will

before this tutorial is over I'm thinking I will look at some more

pictures on Google and just the the color of the inside of hollow logs and

I'll go from there but I do know around the front part around

the front of the opening it'll be a little bit darker than the rest

depending on how long it's been out in the open air rotting away on the ground

if that burnt umber coat is dry and now I'm going to go over it with a cinnamon

brown and I don't clean my brush in between I'm just going to wipe off the

excess on my paper here so dip my brush in there and then I get that excess off

brush it off on paper and just go lightly over top again I just want to do

highlights I'm not getting in and tough all the cracks I'm just gonna set that

aside for a few minutes and then we'll do the final highlight color

ok that coat is dry and I'm gonna take a soft suede I'm running out of here

oops I don't need very much of it and again

I'm not cleaning my brush in between I'm just taking the excess off on my paper I

just want a little bit of that color

okay at the inside I'm still not completely sure but I'm gonna try this

golden brown and I'm just gonna go very lightly I'm gonna take my smaller brush

and I'm gonna go very lightly and just see if I can just add a little bit of

color in there just highlight it all right guys I kept playing around with

color and I think I'll leave it here I added in that golden brown toned it down

quite a bit with that soft suede use some Brown again and some black yeah I

think that looks pretty good I think the trick is to not just do one solid color

you don't ever want to do that with a tree because then it just starts to look

yucky so you want to you know use some dabbing motions and pull some color

through and then you take your smaller brush and then you can highlight some of

those cracks with your black and I think that works well all right so the next

thing I want to show you is with the black so I've taken my smaller brush and

what I do is just shadow out different areas here and there just to give the

log or the tree even more depth I just go around and just shadow it out a

little areas like this it adds a lot of depth to your overall finished piece so

when I dab my brush in there again just getting the excess off and then go in

anywhere where you think there should be a little bit of a shadow

around the bottom of this knot hole and he's deep deep cracks I would put some

extra black in there and after I'm all done I take that soft suede again it's

just a tad of it and anywhere where there's protruding parts I highlight

those and again that just just like the shadowing does it adds a lot of depth to

the tree alright my friends I hope you enjoyed this video showing you how I

made this beautiful little hollow log and I hope you get yourself one made and

as soon as I get a chance to like I said I'll be uploading another video showing

you how I ended up decorating this until then I hope you have fun crafting and

we'll see you super soon

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Hope the Jaguar | Buzzly's Buddies | Shipwrecked VBS - Duration: 3:02.

You're watching Lifetree Kids!

If I had to be shipwrecked, I'm glad you're with me!

We're exploring what it means to be rescued—by Jesus!

I'm Hope, the coolest cat on the island.

Now, you may not expect to see a jaguar on an island.

But some of us live pretty close to that beach!

You can find jaguars in the jungles along the coast of countries like Costa Rica, Panama,

and Mexico.

And while most cats don't like water…

Surprise!

Jaguars are one of the only cats that are really great swimmers.

We like to hunt, swim, play, and take baths in the water!

Woo-hoo!

God made me with spectacular spots on my fur.

Well, actually they just look like spots—they're really called rosettes, because they look

like little flowers.

They're puurrrr-fect!

Like most jaguars, I spent my first couple of years with my mom.

She taught me how to catch food, and she protected me from getting hurt.

But after two years, I was on my own.

We're what you call solitary animals—that means we don't live with a family or group.

We're usually all alone.

That's just how God made us.

Have you ever felt like a solitary animal…when you really didn't want to be alone?

That doesn't feel good.

Maybe you didn't have anyone to play with on the playground.

Or you just moved to a new neighborhood.

Or you didn't get invited to a birthday party.

Being lonely is no fun.

But I'm here with good news!

When you're lonely…Jesus rescues!

Jesus may not take you out of a lonely place, but he promises to always be right there.

Because Jesus is always with you, you never have to feel lonely—even when you're by

yourself.

And Jesus can guide you to new friends, too!

In the Bible, book of Psalms it tells us, "The Lord will hold me close."

If you're feeling like a solitary animal, here's something to roar about.

When you're lonely…Jesus rescues!

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[FREE COURSE] Making an Animated Movie - Duration: 2:21.

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🐶 Biduzidos | 1ª Temporada Completa (13 episódios - 19 minutos de vídeo!) - Duration: 19:53.

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Vanessa Bryant on Rumors of a Kobe Comeback: 'He Doesn't Want to Play Again' - Duration: 1:16.

What's up, guys?

Frazier here for Complex News.

While on vacation in Cabo, Vanessa Bryant posted a video of herself relaxing in the

Mexican sun to her IG account.

A Kobe fan who was curious to see if the retired NBA star was going to be coming back to the

Lakers, commented under the post:

"Is Kobe comin back or not?

I know it's lowkey up to you."

Rumors and talk of Kobe making a return to the league picked up considerable steam after

the Lakers organization signed LeBron James to a 4-year deal.

After James signed, Kobe said he called LeBron to welcome him to the organization.

"I told him, 'Welcome to the family, man.'

It sounds crazy but I said, 'Dude you are part of the family now.

So anything you need on my end, I got you.

Whatever the case may be, I am here for you.'"

The conversation between the two stars made many think that Kobe saying he'd do "anything"

included him making a return to the court.

Then, Shaq added gallons of fuel to the fire by telling TMZ that Kobe was indeed making

an NBA comeback, though he was probably just trolling.

Well, Vanessa Bryant replied to that fan to effectively shut down talks of a Mamba return.

"Kobe will not be coming out of retirement to play again.

He doesn't want to play again and frankly we really enjoy spending time together as

a family without the crazy game schedule interfering with birthdays, holidays and special events."

There you have it.

I guess it really is highkey up to her.

That's the news for now, but for all the latest news on post-retirement Kobe, subscribe

to Complex News on YouTube.

For Complex News, I'm Frazier.

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Welcome to the Cheesecake Factory of Global Cuisine || Eat Seeker - Duration: 6:25.

- [Ken] I like to say

we're like the Cheesecake Factory of Central Square.

I mean, we can have Grandma eating one thing.

We could have some punk rock kid eating another thing.

We wanted a restaurant where we could cook

whatever the (bleep) we wanted to

any time we wanted to.

It's, I think, every chef's dream

to not be stuck in a genre of saying,

"Oh, this is an Italian restaurant.

"We need to cook Italian food.

"This is a Spanish restaurant.

"We need to cook Spanish food."

We wanted the no-rules genre to have a restaurant.

People are always like,

"What is Little Donkey?"

And we want that.

We want people talking about our restaurants

and we want it to come up in conversation

and we want it to be kind of thought-provoking.

We wanted a restaurant that was

the workhorse of a neighborhood.

- The development of the menu

has been great that way because

literally one of us might be traveling somewhere

or reading an article or talking to a friend

who's from another country

and then we can come in and be like,

"Hey, we're about doing this with this.

And instead of doing it this way, we can do it that way."

And researching it to know everything we can find out,

everything we can taste about a dish

and then making it our own.

And it's just so rewarding.

The Miso Banana Bread Toad in a Hole

is definitely one of those dishes that came from K.O.

That was one of those moments where I'm like,

"As much as I've known you, for as long as I've known you,

I still have no idea what's going on in your brain

because that just sounds odd."

- [Ken] Both of us love cooking breakfast.

Jamie loves eating breakfast.

I think it's his favorite meal of the day.

We wanted to create something that was

not the traditional type of breakfast.

So we were thinking,

"Maybe if could do something like banana bread,

but how can we make banana bread more savory?"

And so I was like, "Maybe if we try to put miso in it."

That kind of got that thought process going.

And then we're like, "Why don't we try a toad in the hole?"

Because there's nothing better than griddled banana bread

where it gets really caramelized and crispy on the outside,

and then that way the egg can kind of cook

right in the middle.

And then with the habanero sausage giving it something spicy

which it's one of my favorite sausages

he's ever come up with.

- It just came out so great and it's so interesting

and I think it's one of the epitome dishes of Little Donkey

because it sounds interesting,

it's thought-provoking, it's a little bit familiar.

And then all the flavors together

work in such a creative and interesting way.

It's sweet, it's spicy, it's rich, it's savory.

It hits so many different notes.

I don't think we've ever had a complaint about it.

(bell dings)

- [Jamie] Fried chicken is something that

I think most chefs really crave.

I mean I've heard some chefs that we're friends with

say that they order fried chicken on a menu

as a side every time they see it.

We love that really crispy Korean-style fried chicken

and we'd always talked about working on it a different way.

And then a friend of ours did a fried chicken sandwich.

It was like so Highbrow/Lowbrow.

We took his recipe, made it our own,

and just really nailed it and decided to put it

with things that we thought were craveable.

Avocado ranch because--

- [Ken] Why not? - Why not?

- Everybody loves ranch, everybody loves avocado.

- [Ken] And then we both love

that green papaya salad that you get in Southeast Asia.

It's almost like a slaw.

And put it on a Martin's potato roll

with some pickled jalapenos

to just give it one more texture and a little bit more spice

and that's it.

I have one a week.

- [Ken] Yeah, for me it takes

a lot of self-discipline to not.

- Avocado's healthy-ish.

- (laughs)

- Mixed with ranch. - On a Martin's potato roll.

- Maybe it's not healthy (laughs).

Back in the day when K.O. and I first met,

one of the things everybody did

was go to Chinatown late night.

I always fell in love back then

with dry-fried chow fun.

And there are some great noodle factories here

that make awesome chow fun noodles,

which are like a wide rice noodle.

We felt like Calabrian chiles have a lot of

the same spice and acidity as Chinese chiles do.

So we use Calabrian chiles.

We're like, "What's something that

you don't necessarily see a lot of times in a chow fun?"

So we thought, "Oh man.

A fried softshell crab on top of the chow fun

will add such a great juxtaposition of texture

and flavor of those soft, luscious noodles."

"And then the crispy fried seafood."

So we went that route.

Little bit of black vinegar to hold it all together

and that dish came out pretty well.

- [Ken] That's a real chef-y version

of a Chinatown classic.

I don't know if chefs are envious

of having a restaurant kind of like this,

but I think it's a lot of pressure

to have a lot of different thoughts in your head

about cuisines.

Not all chefs have the kind of scatter-brains

probably that we have.

- A lot of chefs will come up and say

they have a specific way that they put their menus together.

And they're like, "Alright well this time of year

"this is my thought for this, this, and this."

And sometimes I'd like to think

that we were that organized.

But really what happens is

one of us gets excited about something.

We get fixated on it.

We come in, we start working on it.

And then somehow it evolves into whatever it turns into.

For us, it's just about making sure

that we represent enough different cultures.

So sometimes we'll sit down and say,

"There's too many of the same flavor profiles,

let's change this."

Sometimes we want to take classics,

but we want to make the classics

a little bit more thought-provoking.

So we add other ingredients to it that work,

that taste delicious, that other people

might not have thought to put together.

And you end up with razor clam and kielbasa casino.

Which-

- So good. - So good (laughs).

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Megatron Fears You And Any Like You | Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters (2013) - Duration: 4:28.

Tsk, tsk, tsk. Nice try.

I'll just put this back where it belongs.

Spectrum analysis confirms that the synthetic

Energon is stable. The formula is now complete.

And your timetable for production?

With the aid of hyper-acceleration technology, not long.

Ohh, a pity you won't live long

enough to witness the fruits of your labor.

But as much as we appreciate your contributions, Doctor,

I've made a promise to someone that I intend to keep.

Do you feel defenseless, Autobot?

Good. Now you know what my fellow

Predacons endured...

...right before you massacred them!

Optimus to base ... come in.

Commander, have you determined the warship's location?

No, Ultra Magnus. The transponder has been destroyed.

We are no closer to finding Ratchet than when we began.

Lord Megatron, synthesis of the cyber matter required to

- cyberform Earth has commenced. - Splendid, Shockwave!

Move the Omega lock into position.

- I want to be ready. - At last, good riddance to

- a wretched species. - Although I will say they

manufacture some fine-looking automobiles.

Just get it over with.

It's not like I could ever live

with myself, knowing the role I played in

humankind's extinction.

But if you want to avenge your cohorts, don't stop with me!

Keep avenging all the way to Megatron!

What?! What do you mean?!

Your high and mighty leader wanted your Predacons

exterminated and simply allowed us to do his dirty work for him!

Nothing but a false claim to save your own spark!

But you consider yourself an intelligent being, don't you?!

Then rise above your base instincts and analyze the situation.

We followed the trail that day with the desperate

hope that it would lead to an Energon mine.

We had no idea we would find Shockwave's laboratory.

The coincidence barely seems plausible!

Because it wasn't a coincidence.

The Energon was clearly planted

- to lure us there ... by Megatron! - Hmm.

Why would my liege wish to destroy us?

Having just been on the receiving end of your might,

one theory springs to mind ...

Megatron fears you and any like you.

Lord Megatron, Predaking is on a rampage and moving rapidly

toward the ... ohh!

For more infomation >> Megatron Fears You And Any Like You | Transformers Prime: Beast Hunters (2013) - Duration: 4:28.

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Is Atheism Arbitrary? (Greg Bahnsen) - Duration: 5:21.

Imagine now that you have a friend who is critical of your Christian faith

He says, you know, you're just superstitious and gullible for believing those things

according to this friend

You shouldn't believe anything that's not verified or at least verifiable by observation

That is if you can't test something by your senses

You can see it hear it smell it taste it so forth if you can't verify something by observation, then you don't know it

He'll tell you seeing is believing. I don't believe anything unless I can see it or have some other sensory contact with it and

The problem with Christians you'll be told is that they believe things simply on the alleged authority of God

Speaking in the Bible. You didn't see this to be true. You can't verify it not even in principle

Can you verify it and yet you believe it? What a bunch of ignorant gulls I

Know better than that seeing is believing

Well you see again

You got to play the role of the little boy who?

eventually is going to point out that the King has no clothes and you say

Well, could you explain to me how you came to know?

That we can only know the things that we observed. I

Love your hair chuckling or beating me to the punch line, but that's good

What's he gonna do now, you're gonna say wow and this this is the amazing thing I'm gonna give you the first form of

embarrassing

arbitrariness

So often I hear people say I read a book on the subject

Or worse. I have a professor at school, you know who explained that to us

Of course you are all

stupid ninnies for believing this book called the Bible, but I read another book or

I listen to another lecture or whatever it is. And so I know now that you can only believe the things that you see

Now what question you're going to ask and say now wait a minute

whatever the lecturer was saying or the author of the book was

writing

Did you see the truth of that?

Now be very careful. I've done this enough times that I understand how the English language misleads people

We use

metaphorically the verb to see

Talking about I come to understand something. Oh, I see your point. That's not what you're asking

You want to know have you had some sense experience of the truth that all knowledge is limited to observation?

You see the tension right away

The person has this presupposition about knowledge

But then he lives contrary to it or he has another presupposition which is in tension with it

You cannot live by that philosophy of life

Regardless of how a person

Comes to believe that is whatever the

Psychological process was by which he came to the conviction that you can only know what you observe

The fact is he did not observe that you know, why because no one has observed a universal negative

In fact, no one has observed a universal positive either because no one has universal vision

If I lost you there

How much have you seen in this world

Well, you haven't seen all of it

So yeah, but give me time well, but actually in a limited lifetime, you're not going to see everything

Give me a computer

Let me put together what all these other people have seen to even that will be

Short of the mark in fact any of you who know set theory and set self?

Referential paradoxes know you can never see everything because you can never see the seeing of everything finally

Moreover the sort of thing we're talking about

Isn't seeable anyway

Even if you could see everything

One of the things you do not see our abstract

Entities nor do you see propositional truth?

Again you might say but I see propositions dr. Banton because they're written down on a page

Well, the failure here is to recognize that

propositions are not

sentences sentences can be written on a page and you

Can write the same proposition in an English sentence in a Greek sentence and a Chinese sentence so forth

But the propositional truth that is common to all of those sentences

No, one can see you can't write it and you can't utter it you can only give some

instantiation of it in English in Chinese and so forth

You cannot observe everything nor can you observe the truth that knowledge is

Restricted to observation. So when a person has that as his theory of knowledge, you can find inconsistencies

very readily

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Homeless Cat's Purple Paws Tell Rescuers An Unfortunate Tale About His Past Life - Duration: 5:58.

Homeless cats purple paws. Tell rescuers an unfortunate tale about his past life

Stray cats are forced to endure countless hardships as if having to search every day for their next meal wasn't bad enough

Some people target strays to inflict violence on them for their own sick purposes

It's amazing what people will do to harmless animals all in the name of enjoyment

It isn't just stray animals who are at risk either

In fact, sometimes domesticated cats the ones we keep as pets could be in danger, too

That's exactly what happened to one cat whose entire life changed in the blink of an eye in

2013 Florida resident Meghan sore Barra founded the nonprofit charity Naples cat Alliance

Since its inception the NCA has worked to find homes for injured and neglected cats

Needless to say Meghan was used to seeing cats in pretty rough shape

That's why she was so confused when animal control officers presented her with a seemingly healthy and happy cat in 2017

Meghan looked a little closer and felt her stomach trauma. The cat's paws were all painted purple

Animal control officers picked up the stray male cat more than 200 miles away from Meghan's organization

However, they knew she had a history of treating even wild cats and she would be the best person to take care of him

Meghan's was a no-kill shelter

so the officers knew the stray was in good hands what they didn't know was that the color on the cat's paws and

Also running down his head held a sinister significance

being an animal rescue you hear and read a lot about

Terrible things being done to poor innocent annals and then one day the victim of one of these terrible things shows up at your door

Said Meghan as she recalled the moment. She saw the cat for the first time. She understood with the purple marks meant I

Consider myself pretty hardened to a lot of stuff Meghan wrote in a Facebook post

I've dealt with a lot of injured emaciated neglected and abused animals, but this one really got to me by all accounts

He looks good, but his purple paws Megan said told a different story

The purple markings on this cat meant that it was going to be used in dog fighting

This vicious sport where two dogs are forced to fight each other is illegal in every state

But that doesn't stop some grilled characters from running underground games for fun and profit in a dog fight

The two dogs go at each other until one of them flees the ring for safety or worse still

Until one of the dogs inside the ring is dead

Sometimes even if a dog survives but is considered the loser his owner might decide to kill him anyway

It's not just dogs who were tortured in these so-called games smaller animals suffer, too

Dog owners will often throw smaller animals, like rabbits rodents and even cats and kittens ant dogs to test their bloodlust

sacrificing the smaller animal in the process

the saddest thing about these animals used as bait is that they're very often adopted out of shelters or

given away by owners who think they're sending their pet off to a happy new life when in fact

They will most likely be tossed into an early grave

The reason that this particular cat was marked in purple was for something sickening

Cats and kittens used as bait animals will often have parts of their coats colored so that those betting on the fight can easily identify

The animal they've bet will be the first to die

They are color coded and then thrown to the pack of dogs

While these sick barbarians placed their bets said Megan in her post, she firmly believed that was what happened to the poor cat

What was more she suspected the cat was stolen from his home and forced into his new and awful life

He could have been a cat who was owned but they were just letting him free roam

Megan said I can't imagine he was handled too nicely by these people when they were marking him

But I don't really know what he was subjected to prior as for how this cat whom Megan called. Mr

Purple paws managed to escape she had a few ideas

Somebody must have left the door open

Or maybe he got away during

Transport while they're going wherever they go to have these fights in the middle of the night or when they're picking up a new litter

of fighting puppies

Whatever the cat went through certainly didn't hurt his spirits. He was the brightest light at the nca and the entire staff adored him

He's just so sweet rolling over on his back and giving headbutts just durable said Megan. He doesn't have a care in the world

He's mr. Happy Megan added. He was playing with toys in his cage last night

You can just pick him up carry him around on your shoulder. He likes to be held

With a personality like that. It wasn't very surprising that mr. Purple paws didn't stay at the shelter for very long

Just one week after being admitted to nca the plucky kitty met his new adoptive dad

Well, mr. Purple paws story had a happy ending not every cat out

There is so lucky if you ever spot a stray cat colored the way mr

Purple paws was make sure to contact your local animal rescue team immediately

It might look like the animals in question have just had a child go at them of the magic marker

But the truth is much more upsetting than the antics of a very naughty toddler

Dog fighting is dangerous deadly and totally illegal

But remember it isn't just dogs who were hurt by this practice either bait animals like this poor cat are also put in danger

by this cruel practice

Did you know that seeing a stray with markings like this one could have such a terrible meaning?

This cat is lucky that things turned out the way they did

Share this post with your friends who loved animals below

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How to Make a Rainbow Bowl from Sculpey Clay - Duration: 2:23.

Store your things in style with a cool hand-made bowl. See how we use Sculpey to

create this rainbow bowl, here on BoredBox.

Cut your clay blocks in half and organize them into a rainbow pattern, which is red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and then purple.

Continuously break off small pieces of clay and arrange them in

the rainbow pattern until you have no more clay.

Pinch the small pieces of clay together until you have one long rope.

Roll the rope into a coil to create a base for your bowl.

When you are satisfied with the size of your base, being coiling upward by stacking the rope on top of each other while coiling around.

Make sure you are pinching the

clay together as you coil, otherwise your bowl could fall apart.

Continue this until your rope has reached the end.

After you have finished coiling, use your fingers to smooth the coils together.

When you are finished, place your bowl onto a baking sheet and bake at 275 F for 20- 40 min.

And your bowl is complete!

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