Thứ Ba, 2 tháng 10, 2018

Waching daily Oct 2 2018

Hello, welcome :)

You ask a lot of us what rods to use?

what kind of sticks we recommend?

what kind of reels?

what braid?

what lures?

in short: what, what kind, where and how..

We have decided that we will be

constantly uploading short films about the product,

experience and opinions

so I'll start with the rods

We have been testing great rods for three months,

this is the ProGuide X series that came out this year.

Very nice blanks,

very sensitive,

the rod I use is 245 cm long and the weight of the throw 14- 35 grams.

The stick itself weighs nearly 120 grams, practically does not feel it in hand after many hours of fishing

You can afford long wanderings and our hand is not tired.

Why such an ejection weight?

We are in the Netherlands where we fish, it is very variable in itself

there are rivers where we have heads where the current is fast,

the bay where the water is calmer,

we have smaller channels

or salt water.

The diversity of waters is huge,

so we need to adapt somehow

and not to take a few rods at once, so my choice fell on this model.

These rods are so sensitive that they allow us to use

lures from 6cm for example renokiller up to 21 cm jerky,

which have recently been doing terrible turmoil in the water.

This rod is not afraid of overloading,

where such jerky weighs over 40 grams* in full weaponry

so the stick is overloaded but it's not a problem for him.

Another thing is the look, if someone pays attention to this rod is not so boring.

At the end we have a cool cork

but on the reel seat,

we have a nice red pattern which is interwoven with white color,

it looks like a carbon fiber from a distance.

It looks very nice, very friendly to the eye. You can see that this stick is polished.

Fuji guides that are very good

What else can I say? This is an X fast action,

very fast sticks, very sensitive.

Allow you to react to the slightest touch of the bait by the fish

which allows us to react automatically, hook on and successive lounge.

We lose very little fish on these rods.

This is unbelievable.

This is my universal stick which I always take over the dutch waters.

The other rod for lighter fishing

this is of course proguide X

shorter, because the size of this rod is 198cm, the weight is from 4 to 21 grams,

it is a stick that allows me to fish for lighter lures

for perch, ide, chub.

Why the size of the rod is not 245cm as in the previous one?

There are many fisheries, influences that are very overgrow.

This makes it very difficult to get across the shoreline if we have a too long rod,

on the other hand, if the edge is overgrown, it makes it easier for us to cast it.

Also a very nice and tender stick,

in this case I have a lunatic 6cm on the jig head 17 gram.

Weight of this lure is no problem

but I also use smaller ones,

like on 5 grams or 7 gram

so every bite, every touch of the bait is felt.

These rods are constructed in such a way

that they have such a reserve of power

that during the catch of a larger pike or asp

does not pose a problem for them.

It also allows for a very powerful lounge,

where the fish gets tired very quickly.

When it comes to pro guide X series and models which I test

I recommend honestly :)

so each of You will be happy when You get them.

In cooperation with the De catfish shop

which is located in Hellevoetsluis,

You have the opportunity to buy these rods in the Netherlands.

You do not have to waste time ordering,

You can go to the place,

watch, take it and check if it suits You

and I guarantee that You will be satisfied!

Of course, I wish You all the best, I greet You and see You in the next episode :)

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Vaultek VT10i Review – Is This TSA Approved Portable Safe Worth The Money? - Duration: 6:37.

Real quick before you watch this video.

I couldn't put everything that there is to know about this VT10i in this video.

SO be sure to click the link in the description box after you watch this video and read everything

that there is to know about the VT10i review from Vaultek.

When you travel as much as I do and insist on bringing a gun with you where ever you

go, the safe you use becomes a big deal.

This used to be my traveling handgun case.

I've used it for many years while traveling across the country.

In short, where being able to travel with my handgun is concerned it gets the job done.

There's a box with a lock and key and that's about it.

But it's 2018 and let's just say gun cases are a lot more technologically advanced now.

Essentially, this case is a Nokia flip phone in the age of the iPhone X.

So, I decided it was time to upgrade my gun case.

Enter the VT10i from vault tech As far as the looks go, it look-a-like a portable

safe.

All be it a futuristic high tech portable safe but a safe none the less.

The Hard shoulder line creases give the safe definition and giving it a very Brinks truck

like appearance but still soft enough fit into your home decor and not stand out like

Mike Tyson working at a chuck e cheese.

The safe looks incredibly durable yet inviting.

The illuminating lights are a great touch.

The rubber cover of over the key hole is also a nice touch.

The VAULTEK logo is pretty damn prominent but not in a tacky way, but it mostly stands

out because there's really nothing else on the safe.

It's Brutish Industrial minimalism adorned with subtle indicators of tech.

The VT10i is just small enough and light enough to be a travel case while being big enough

and sturdy enough to also be a full-time desktop or wall mounted safe.

When I check into hotels I usually set it up on my hotel room desk as if I were at home

and place my gun inside to easily keep it out of sight from housekeeping or a quick

place to put when Room service is delivered.

I've also use the safe in the car whenever I am in state that requires the gun to be

locked and unloaded.

I can keep my magazines on me and if need be and the biometric scanner and number pad

gives me relatively quick access to what would otherwise be completely useless attempt at

trying find the key, unlocking the case and then getting to my gun.

It's 5.2 lbs so it's not the lightest safe in the world, but it's also constructed

of Progressive Formed 18-gauge steel.

I've never had problem transporting this safe.

I've carried in duffle backs, suitcases, and backpacks and it was never too heavy,

but trust me you do notice the weight but not to the point where you never want to carry

again.

I like having options, so I want I want as many ways as possible to gain access to my

guns inside my safe.

The VT10i comes loaded for bear with access options like the Biometric scanner, keypad,

lock and key, and even an smart app.

I love the biometric scanner.

Largely due to it's speed of use.

Generally speaking I can open the case in just under two seconds using the biometric

reader, which is just a touch slower than the reader on my iPhone.

The Biometric reader is consistent as hell.

Every once in a while, I'll have to readjust my finger to get a good read but by in large

it's dead on.

There's a light right above the finger pad that'll turn green once your fingerprint

is authenticated.

I've had other safes with Biometric fingerprint readers that don't have a light indicator

and you'll find yourself sitting there waiting to be prompted that it's not working.

With the VT10i you know immediately if your fingerprint can't be read by simply seeing

the light indicator light up red.

However, one downside is how long it takes to let you know that if can't read your

finger print.

It takes about 4 seconds to indicate that it can't read your fingerprint if the wrong

finger print or you just didn't place your finger on it correctly.

To get around this, if the light indicator doesn't turn green with in two seconds I

know some things wrong and I just readjust my finger.

The Biometric reader is slightly recessed in the case making it easier to find the scanner

on the safe even if it's dark and you can't see it, but it's also outlined in highly

reflective chrome so it's hard to not see it even in dark settings.

With the biometric scanner you can upload 20 unique fingerprints.

That's more than enough to give access to the people in your family who need access

to the safe as well.

I love the intuitiveness fo the number pads.

All I have to do is get close to the number pads and they illuminate red.

The keys are surround by raised borders giving you extra tactility when in dark environments.

The keys themselves feel like the keys on an apple keyboards, short throw but incredibly

responsive.

It'll register your password as fast as you can type it and once you do the lights

illuminate green and the safe opens within less than a second

I'll be honest, I don't use this feature a lot.

I really just use it as a backup in the event the batter on the case dies.

Speaking of which, the batter on the VT10i lasts 3 months on a single charge.

The beautiful thing is you always know the state of your batters by simply plugging in

a micro usb and there are four small indicator lights that let you know how much battery

you have left on the case.

And charging it is as easy charging your cell phone.

I've charged the case with a battery pack before.

One of the dopest features is the smart app.

The app shows you the safes battery level, notifies you when the safe is being tampered

with.

There's a history log that gives you accounting of everything done to the safe, like if the

interior light is adjusted and how and when the safe is opened.

You can store multiple safes within the app and switching between the different safes

is a breeze.

You can also manage the finger prints within the app as well.

In the six months I've used this safe I've done a ton of traveling with it.

I've dropped it on concrete, dropped objects on it and just generally abused it unintentionally,

and it has the marks to prove, and it keeps going.

I love this safe, I really do.

I have absolutely no problem shamelessly gushing over the VT10i because I enjoy it that much.

With an MSRP of 239 it is not a cheap safe nor is it an expensive safe considering what

you get and what the safe does.

The safe is versatile as hell.

It's literally he one safe option if you're looking for a small safe for the house that's

also portable enough for travel.

What's going on folks Mr Colion Noir Here.

Now That you've watched the video and you're debating whether or not you want to buy the

vaulted VT10i, be sure to click the link in my description box which will take you to

my website where I have a full-length review about everything that there is to know about

this particular safe.

I'm Mr Colion Noir and Im out.

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Can We Get DNA From Fossils? - Duration: 11:48.

More than 120 million years ago, in a hot, conifer-filled forest in what's now India,

a small insect made a terrible mistake.

While searching for a tasty meal of pine pollen it wandered one step too far, only to find

itself trapped in sticky, yellow resin.

Tired from its flight, this small weevil was quickly entombed in the fragrant yellow material,

which eventually became the substance we know today as Amber.

Then, in 1993, scientists cracked open this very same piece of amber.

They took the body of the weevil, and they sampled its DNA.

Now, this is not a scene from the Jurassic Park franchise.

But this research IS from the 1990s, a decade when scientists were rushing to find the most

ancient DNA.

And at the time, this weevil was the oldest thing ever to have its DNA sampled.

Or, at least, so we thought.

The fact is, we can indeed get the DNA of extinct organisms from some fossils.

It's fragmented, and it's imperfect, but it's possible.

It's just not possible for every type of fossil, and, most importantly, not from every

time period.

It took another few decades of research, and a lot of take-backs, before scientists could

figure out how we could truly unlock the genetic secrets of the past.

The first piece of ancient DNA ever replicated was of an animal called the Quagga, a subspecies

of zebra that went extinct in the 19th century.

It was sampled in 1984, pretty much just to see if ancient DNA could be sampled at all.

But that research turned out to be extremely useful, and not just because it inspired Michael

Crichton's famous novel.

The researchers used the size of differences in the DNA sequence to determine when the

Quagga, which is now known to be a subspecies of Plains Zebra, diverged from another species,

the Mountain Zebra.

That split happened about 3 to 4 million years ago, it turns out.

So even though these species of Zebras look very similar, we now know that they parted

ways a long time ago, before the last Ice Age began.

Now, that DNA was tested from a sample of dried muscle taken from a museum specimen.

And for the next few years, the search for ancient DNA drew from similar sources – soft

tissue, preserved in things like permafrost or ice, or mummified, or trapped in amber.

And in the search for the oldest material, amber seemed like the best place to look.

After all, amber traps organisms in a perfect medium for preservation.

It dehydrates the DNA, which makes it more stable, and tree resin has antimicrobial properties,

which keeps the tissues from breaking down.

So, in addition to our friend the Jurassic Weevil, paleontologists sampled termites,

bees, and other insects from their amber tombs.

Not mosquitos though.

Amber containing mosquitoes has not been sampled for DNA yet.

Still, these early efforts taught us a lot about ancient DNA, and the organisms that

managed to hold on to it for us.

But there was a growing suspicion among scientists that the oldest DNA to be extracted -- including

the stuff from that weevil -– wasn't what we thought it was.

Experts already knew that such ancient DNA wasn't perfect or pristine.

Because, DNA is degrading all the time!

Even in living things!

Including you!

The tiny components, or base pairs, that form its code are always being changed by different

processes.

The most common of these is a process called depurination.

It's caused by water molecules in your cells that attach to some of the base pairs, which

makes them more likely to come off.

Water is great for your cells, but over time, it causes damage too, including to your DNA.

But usually, damage like this isn't a big deal.

Your cells have countermeasures that straighten, fix, or discard DNA that's been altered

by things like depurination.

However, all those repair services go out of business ... once you die.

But the degradation continues.

Now, back in the 1990s, scientists knew all this.

It was part of why getting DNA from a Jurassic Weevil seemed like a miracle to some, and

an impossibility to others.

What scientists weren't sure about was how long it took DNA to degrade to the point where

it was no longer readable.

Was it 100 years?

Or 100 million years?

Today we know that DNA has a half-life, kind of like radioactive elements do.

That half-life marks the amount of time until half of the DNA in a sample is degraded beyond

use.

But it can vary a lot, depending to some degree on the organism, but to even greater degree

on the quality of preservation.

For example, recent research has shown that, in cores of ocean sediments, the amount of

DNA from single-celled algae known as diatoms drops in half about every 15,000 years.

So that's it's half-life.

But, by contrast, one study of the bones of the extinct, large, flightless bird called

the moa, showed that its DNA had a half life of just 521 years.

Now, as DNA decays, it doesn't just disappear – it breaks apart into smaller, harder-to-read

fragments.

But these half-lives do mean that there's an upper limit to how long DNA sticks around.

This is where preservation comes in.

Ideal environments for DNA preservation include colder temperatures with very limited fluctuations.

Closed environments are good, too.

DNA on the inside of bones is better preserved than DNA on the outside, because there's

less interaction with the environment.

But even in freezing cold temperatures with best case preservation, there's a limit.

A study done in 2012 of 158 well-dated fossils concluded that, even in the best circumstances,

DNA decays well beyond readability by 6.8 million years.

That's still slow enough that readable DNA from the chloroplasts in diatoms can be found

in marine sediments that are up to 1.4 million years old.

Here at Eons, we researched this a lot, and to our knowledge,

that's the oldest confirmed DNA that's

ever been sequenced.

Yet, anyways.

But with new genetic techniques, scientists can read increasingly smaller chunks of DNA

and put them together to make longer strands – like the full genome of a 700 thousand

year old horse, which was sequenced in 2013 from many, many small chunks of DNA.

And it helps that shorter chunks of DNA, like the DNA found in your mitochondria or a diatom's

chloroplast, are more stable and can last longer.

So if DNA becomes unreadable in less than 6.8 million years, how the heck do we have

DNA from a weevil that's 120 million years old?

Well it turns out, that "ancient weevil" DNA wasn't actually from an ancient weevil.

And the problem was in the methodology.

In order to read a DNA molecule, you need a LOT of it to make sense of what you're

reading.

This means you need to make many copies of it, in a process called amplification.

The easiest and most efficient way to amplify DNA is a process called PCR, or Polymerase

Chain Reaction.

PCR can quickly make even small amounts of DNA into large, consistent samples that are

easy to test.

And it's really sensitive: All you need is an itty, bitty bit of DNA to start with.

But because it's so sensitive, it can also accidentally replicate things you didn't

want.

Like, if a single human skin cell should fall into the sample, it could be replicated so

quickly and thoroughly that its genetic code would overwhelm the sample.

And that's exactly what happened with the sample from the weevil.

In the late 90s and 2000s, when lab conditions became better controlled, samples that were

tested in the early '90s were re-tested.

And a lot them couldn't be reproduced successfully.

The DNA that we thought was from that Jurassic weevil actually turned out to be mostly from

a modern fungus that had gotten into the sample.

And the rest of the DNA was from a modern weevil, probably because the scientists were

comparing the old DNA to DNA from living species, and accidentally cross-contaminated.

Likewise, the termites and the bees preserved in Amber were all re-tested… and their DNA

was found to be from humans, trees, fungi and other modern contaminants.

And when you're dealing with tiny snippets of DNA, it's actually not that hard to mistake

one organism for another.

After all, we all share a lot of our DNA with other organisms, even ones that bear no resemblance

to us.

So if these scientists happened to pick the wrong section of DNA to replicate, they could

end up reproducing a section that's in a weevil, but is also in a tree, or a human.

So… does that mean there isn't DNA from fossils after all?

Nope!

We can get great DNA samples from some fossils, as long as they're more recent, and most

importantly - if you're really careful about preventing contamination.

Nowadays, you have to wear a bodysuit and two pairs of latex gloves to keep your DNA

from falling into the mix.

Labs have to be sealed off from outside air, and surfaces must be bathed frequently in

UV light to kill any lingering genetic material.

And if you're comparing ancient DNA to modern DNA, you have to use two separate labs so

they doesn't get mixed up.

But all these precautions are worth it, because when it's amplified properly, ancient DNA

can reveal to us some wonderful things!

For example, DNA from fossil humans has shown us a lot about where different human populations

came from.

It's demonstrated that humans, Neanderthals, and Denisovans were all probably interbreeding

during the last 100 to 200 thousand years.

And in 2014, ancient DNA also showed us that the extinct flightless Elephant bird from

Madagascar was most closely related to the Kiwi of New Zealand, and not Ostriches, like

we once thought.

So even though it doesn't reach back to the days of the non-avian dinosaurs, some

DNA that we've sequenced is still pretty darned old – like that 700,000 year old

horse from the Yukon Territory.

In 2013, it helped to illuminate the story of horse evolution, and showed that bone DNA

is better preserved in permafrost than we previously thought, possibly storing readable

pieces for up to a million years.

And recent research has changed what we know about DNA decay rates, too.

In 2016, scientists studying diatom DNA found that even though it decays rapidly for the

first hundred thousand years, the older stuff decays more slowly, and no longer follows

the regular half-life pattern.

Likewise, an analysis in 2017 found that older bones of large mammals held more DNA than

expected, given the half-life of DNA.

And other research has even shown that certain types of bone, like the dense bones of your

inner ear, hold more DNA and more likely to preserve DNA for longer.

So, all of this suggests that bigger chunks of DNA could last longer than we thought.

We've learned a lot about the limitations we currently face when it comes to studying

the DNA of long-gone organisms.

And all of this adds up to the knowledge that extracting DNA from a 75 million year old

velociraptor is impossible.

At least, for now.

Remember: 25 years ago, it seemed impossible we'd ever have ancient DNA at all.

And right now, truly ancient DNA – dinosaur DNA – is out there, but it's dissolved

into pieces.

It's impossible to read using our current technology.

It'd be like trying to piece together an entire book that's been chopped up into

individual words… or letters.

But that doesn't mean it's always going to be impossible.

It just means that, at the moment, we can't make out what that book says.

Maybe one day, perhaps even in our lifetimes, we'll find a way to crack that code.

But for now, the mysteries of that weevil's genetic code remain a jigsaw puzzle of base

pairs that we have yet to put together.

Thanks for joining me!

And special thanks to our four eontologists, David Reed Rasmussen, Jon Ivy, Eric Lawrence,

and Steve.

Thank you so much for your support!

If you'd like to join them, head over to patreon.com/eons and pledge for some neat

n nerdy rewards.

Now, what do you want to know about the story of life on Earth?

Let us know in the comments.

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Move In Day! - Duration: 7:25.

Good Morning our Signing Family!

It is move-in day today

So I just filled up the gas and I'm gonna have to go pick up something from the Amazon store

Ryan and I are planning to go meet up with one of my friends

Claudia

She's making us an animated intro

I don't know if I added it already to this video, but we're gonna go meet up with her and

do some

errands today

Ryan's brother's birthday's coming up and we have to go pick up his gift in

San Juan Capistrano

It's kind of far

Okay, babe

We're late

So I brought my stuff but it's still in the car. I have to get all that out

But yesterday I brought some of Ryan's stuff

That was left at my place I brought his cat Christmas t-shirt

Says Meowy Christmas!

Some of his pants and some left over candy

From Pakistan that we got from this company called Treats.

So they send you

They'll send you a box. It's kind of like a subscription service. They'll send you box of

candy or food from another country and they were so nice and they sent us one from

Pakistan and then it comes with this little

Card that gives some background on the country and the food there.

It's really cute. Their stuff was very-

There's a lot of spicy things that I was surprised though

A lot of spicy things. I haven't

Tried this one though, you know like the caramel not caramel.. but candy corns

They're in that shape

but they look like

gum drop like textured wise

So they look like gum drops but candy corn shaped

I'm gonna try those later. Yeah spicy.. had some spicy stuff in there. Oh

And some Sign Duo jackets. We still have our Sign Duo jackets out there.

They're so soft inside

I'm trying not to wash mine because I don't want the softness to go away

And some pants and cups

Yeah, just more stuff I think we're late we have to get going

Ryan is so obsessed about the trim. I've been working on it and I think it looks good.

I don't know where he went

So basically we met up to make that intro that you guys see

To make that intro that you guys watched at the beginning of our vlogs.

She's just amazing. I met her in

the computer science class that I took and

I saw her drawing--like doodling on her paper

and I know that she's a very good drawer, so I asked

if she could like do any drawings

or animations

and things like that and she actually

dabbled in

graphic design. And we got hungry so we're gonna eat

Gone

gone

gone gone gone

gone gone gone

R: Ready to go pick up the bench?

Yep! Let's go

Perfect

One thing I HATE it too much sugar in coffee

What's the point of getting coffee if it tastes like sugar

E: Yeah. I'm the same with tea

Boom! Head shot!

If you don't know what that is, you're too young

It's an old thing right?

I don't know

It's an old video

A guy who played on the computer

filmed himself and he would play COD

and every time he shot someone in the head

He had a head mic and would say, "Boom! Headshot!"

It's cool

Wow wow there's so many

Did you know before I used to be obsessed with horses?

Really?

I went to summer horse camp

Yeah I remember

I was obsessed

Do you know the movie, Spirited Away

I loved that movie growing up

I cried at some parts

because it was so emotional

I loved horses

Love you

Thank you for watching our video!

Bye

Sign Duo

OUT!

For more infomation >> Move In Day! - Duration: 7:25.

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Jaffna Fort - யாழ்ப்பாணக் கோட்டை - Duration: 12:48.

HISTORICAL SYMBOLS AND TRACES ARE VERY RARE TREASURES AND SHOULD BE PROTECTED..BUT IN OUR MOTHER LAND, THESE TREASURES HAVE DISAPPEARED...

THE SYMBOL OF MISERY, "JAFFNA FORT", HAS MADE MANY SCARS IN THE HEARTS OF JAFFNA PEOPLE IN ORDER TO ESTABLISH DOMINANCE.

INDESTRUCTIBLE HISTORY SYMBOL, "JAFFNA FORT", THE FIRST STAR FORT, SPEAKS THE STORY OVER MANY REGIMES.

JAFFNA'S FOUNDATION OF DOMINANCE STARTED FROM THE END OF THE LAST TAMIL KING, 'SANGILIYAN'.

TAMIL KING SANGILIYAN DENIED THE ARRIVAL OF PORTUGUESE FOR THE PURPOSE OF BUSINESS. LATER HE ACCEPTED.

PORTUGUESE STAYED PERMANENTLY. THIS WAS THE MAIN REASON FOR THE FALL OF RULE.

THEY ENCROACHED MANY ACTIVITIES....THEN IT WAS COMPLAINED TO SANGILIYAN... SO HE TRIED TO COMPROMISE WITH THE PORTUGUESE PEOPLE AND REQUESTED THEM TO EXIT THE COUNTRY.

BUT THEY DIDN'T RESPOND.

SO HE STARTED THE WAR BETWEEN THE YEAR 1543 AND 1560. THE DREAM CASTLE OF PORTUGUESE WAS RAZED.

AFTER HIS DEATH IN THE YEAR 1620, THE METHOD OF KING RULE CAME TO AN END IN SRILANKA...IN 1621, EUROPEANS DOMINATE STARTED...

AFTER CAPTURING THE JAFFNA GOVERNMENT, PHILIP DE OLIVEIRA REALIZES IT WAS UNSAFE TO STAY AMONG THE TAMIL PEOPLE...SO HE DECIDED TO BUILD A SECURED FORT TO STAY WITH HIS SOLDIERS.

HE SELECTED THE RIGHT PLACE, NEAR JAFFNA SEA, WHERE THE CHURCH WAS....HE DEMOLISHED THE CHURCH....AND USED THE DEMOLISHED MATERIALS SUCH AS TRUNK STONES, LIMESTONES, BRICK STONES THROUGH MASSIVE VEHICLES AND HUMAN CHAINS TO FORM A NEW FORT.

PEOPLE BELONG TO VELANAI, PUNGUDUTIVU, NAINATIVU, ANALAITIVU AND ELYVAITIVU GAVE TRUNK STONES TO FORM THIS NEW FORT.

USING SUCH RESOURCES, HE STARTED BUILDING SQUARE SHAPED FORTS, SURROUNDED BY THE TRENCHES IN 1625 AND THEN STARTED OCCUPYING IN 1629.

IN THE YEAR 1658, DUTCH BROUGHT COLOMBO UNDER THEIR CONTROL. THE SAME YEAR, DUTCH FORCE REACHED JAFFNA...AND SURROUNDED THE 4 SIDES OF JAFFNA FORT.

DUE TO THE ATTACK BETWEEN PORTUGUESE AND DUTCH, THE STATUE OF INSCRIPTIONS AND THE PRODUCTS IN TEMPLES HAVE BEEN DESTROYED...IN 1658, JUNE 21ST, PORTUGUESE INSIDE THE JAFFNA FORT SURRENDERED TO DUTCH....PORTUGUESE FLAG WAS LOWERED AND DUTCH'S FLAG WAS HOISTED.

DUTCH REORGANIZED JAFFNA FORT FROM SQUARE SHAPE TO PENTAGONAL SHAPE...IN 1680...AND IN 1782, DUTCH FINISHED THE EXTERNAL SYSTEM OF THE JAFFNA FORT.

EACH AND EVERY EXTERNAL WALL WAS BUILT WITH 40 FEET WIDTH, 30 FEET HEIGHT AND IN AN AREA OF 62 ACRES.

AROUND THESE EXTERNAL WALLS, DEEP TRENCHES, MASSIVE CANNONS ALL OVER 4 SIDES, SECURITY SITES, STONE TOWERS, TUNNELS AND TRAILS WERE SET UP.

INSIDE THE FORT, GOVERNOR'S HOUSE, PORTUGUESE RENEWED CHURCH, EXECUTIVE OFFICE OF THE OFFICIALS, PRISON AND THE PLACE WHERE THE PRISONERS USED TO HANG WERE SITUATED.

IN 1795, SEP 28TH, JAFFNA FORT WAS SIEGED BY THE BRITISH...IN FRONT OF THOUSANDS OF BRITISH FORCE, DUTCH COULD NOT COMPENSATE...SO THEY SURRENDERED TO THE BRITISH, WITHOUT WAR.

BRITISH RULE LASTED FOR 152 YEARS IN JAFFNA. DURING THIS PERIOD, JAFFNA ATTAINED SOCIAL, ECONOMIC AND PHYSICAL GROWTH.

MOST OF THE RECENT SCHOOLS, WHICH SERVE AS AN AXLE FOR EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT, WERE CREATED DURING THIS PERIOD ONLY.

HISTORY SAYS THAT ROADS WHICH CONNECT JAFFNA AND MANY REGIONS WERE SITUATED THERE...AND ROADS EVOLVED WITHIN SOUTH SRI LANKA ALSO.

UNTIL THE INDEPENDENCE OF SRILANKA, (1948), THE JAFFNA FORT BELONGED TO THE BRITISH...AFTER THAT, JAFFNA FORT FACED MANY DECAYS, SINCE IT HAD BEEN UNDER CONTROL OF SRI LANKA, THE INDIAN MILITARY LTTE'S FOR A WHILE.

IN THE MIDDLE OF 1980, UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF COMMANDER KITTU, THE SEIGE WAR WAS STARTED AGAINST SRI LANKAN MILITARY, WHO PREVAILED IN JAFFNA FORT. THIS WAS NOT TO CAPTURE THE FORT BUT TO GET THE SRI LANKAN MILITARY OUT OF THE FORT.

SRI LANKAN MILITARY STARTED CAPTURING EVERY PLACE AGAINST LTTE'S ATTACK. THE MILITARY INSIDE THE FORT WERE UNABLE TO EXIT THE FORT...MAIN AIM FOR THIS MILITARY ATTACK WAS TO CONTROL JAFFNA CITY.

AIR ATTACK AND SHELL ATTACKS WERE TARGETED RESIDENTIAL AND CROWDED AREAS, SO THAT HUNDREDS OF PEOPLE WERE KILLED.

THE SEIGE CARRIED OUT BY THE TAMIL MILITANT GROUP TO CAPTURE SRILANKAN MILITARY, WHO PREVAILED IN JAFFNA FORT...WAS A BREAKTHROUGH IN EELAM WAR.

THIS WAS A VERY LONG SEIGE, IN THE HISTORY OF WORLD FIGHTS....IT LASTED FOR 3 YEARS.

IN 1984, JULY, THE JAFFNA FORT WAS SEIGED UNDER THE CONTROL OF LTTE AND COMMANDER KITTU TILL AUGUST 1987. IT WAS UNABLE TO BREAK, UNTIL INDIAN PEACE KEEPING FORCE ENTERS INTO THE CASTLE.

IN 1990, JAFFNA FORT WAS SEIGED BY LTTE. RESIDUES OF JAFFNA FORT WERE UNDER MILITARY CONTROL IN 1995, WHEN THE SRI LANKAN MILITARY CAPTURED JAFFNA.

AT PRESENT, JAFFNA FORT IS THE MAIN TOURIST SPOT. THOUSANDS OF TOURISTS VISIT JAFFNA FORT EVERY YEAR.

BUT, THE LEVEL OF PAIN AND PUNISHMENT SUFFERED BY THE JAFFNA PEOPLE WERE FORGOTTEN AND HIDDEN.

RECONSTRUCTION WORKS HAVE BEEN STARTED IN ORDER TO CONVERT THIS FORT AS A TOURIST PLACE AND TO ATTRACT LOT OF TOURISTS WITH THE HELP OF DUTCH GOVERNMENT.

AS OF TODAY, JAFFNA FORT IS IDENTIFIED AS 400 YEAR OLD, SRI LANKAN'S FIRST FORT.

IT'S NOT POSSIBLE EITHER TO REFUSE OR HIDE DESTRUCTION OF INNOCENT TAMIL PEOPLE.

THANKS...

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DIY Tomei Extreme Ti Titanium Exhaust - Better Sounding than Nameless?!? Subaru STI Project - Duration: 6:11.

Compared to the way this was before....

it now looks 100% better!!!

Thumbs Up to that DIY!

Next I need to install it on the car...

and then fire up the car!!!

I cant wait!

All done!!

Does it look cool??

Nice!!

I wish it could be aimed a bit more outward....

But it doesn't seem to be adjustable that way...

I think it still looks good like this.

But more important than the looks is the sound!!

Let's fire it up!!!

It looks great!

But honestly I thought it would be a little louder than it is...

I thought it would be at least as loud as the Nameless system was.

But it's got a very deep tone...

I wonder how it sounds driving...

Change is good!

Its a new look and a new sound for this car too now.

and we have some really cool plans for this car next!!!

Look forward to what we have planned!!

The Subaru project will continue!

Please Subscribe!

and as always, Thumb's Up!

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Roma 5-0 Plzen - GOLES Y RESUMEN - Grupo G UEFA Champions League - Duration: 2:42.

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THE CLUB BILDERBERG AND THE MASTERS OF THE WORLD. With María Ángeles López de Celis and guests. - Duration: 58:34.

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Review CHOGOKIN GURU GURU Doraemon | Xiaoling toys - Duration: 7:02.

Review CHOGOKIN GURU GURU Doraemon | Xiaoling toys

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A Million Little Things 1x02 Sneak Peek "Band of Dads" (HD) - Duration: 1:10.

Wait, where is Soph?

I don't think she's come down yet.

Danny, sweetie, you know where your sister is?

I think she's upset.

About this.

Danny, be my eyes. What is that?

The father/daughter dance recital.

That's, uh, it's the daddy/daughter recital,

and it's tonight, and I forgot.

[ Clears throat ] All right, huddle up.

[ Clears throat ]

You heard that.

Which means we got to do something for Soph.

We got to do what men do.

We got to deflect. -Absolutely.

That's right.

Yeah, what can we do to distract her?

We got it. What could we, uh -- Karaoke?

I get it. I bought you one crappy Christmas gift.

The point is that we have to be there for her

in the same way Jon would be had it been one of us.

Between the three of us, we should be able to cover,

what, half the stuff that Jon used to do?

So, if we take my brains,

your good looks, my sense of humor,

that's a pretty killer combination.

It's like a great band.

Band of Dads.

Band of Dads!

I just said that.

He did just say that.

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Mercedes-Benz B-Class (2019): MBUX | Features - Duration: 0:39.

Stepping inside the new B-Class is a bit like arriving home.

You are welcomed in person by a system that knows your preferences over time.

Any digital display can be arranged and shaped the way you like best

and the operation is completely intuitive via touchscreen or touchpads

as well as what is most natural of all: voice.

Hey Mercedes.

How can I help you?

Play me my favourite song.

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Sims 4 Patch News - New Career and Terrain Tools (Livestream Highlights) - Duration: 3:01.

Today was the first ever Maxis Monthly, and it came with some Sims 4 News about new free

gameplay that will release later this year.

Just to emphasize that these are all free improvements that will come in a patch.

All of this was apparently meant for the October patch but it's been delayed in order to give

the features some polish which is respectable.

A new work from home career was announced - The Style Influencer career track.

Discussing outfits and fashion are early daily tasks, and Sims can write fashion articles.

Fashion Designer will allow you to use Create-a-Sim actively to further your career by giving

Sims makeovers, which also has a focus on photography and painting.

At least two new objects are given to Sims who are promoted in this career, but they

focused on one the sketch pad - kind of like a portable easel that will let you create

digital art on the go without the bulk of an easel.

Two branches exist, though they only showed one: stylist.

Stylists get special functions and unlock a new category of illustrative paintings.

It's not clear if this is exclusive to this career branch or if all painters will have

access.

Hopefully all painters can use this.

I really like the look of the illustrative painting category even we haven't seen much

of it - I've just always liked a nice sketch.

Fashion designers can ask other Sims to model a look, discuss fashion, and even give Sims

a makeover.

You'll be able to help poorly dressed Sims rock a better look and advance your career

in doing so.

Throughout your neighborhoods, high level Fashion designers can actually create trends,

and you'll spot Sims around the town wearing the look you designed.

That was the bulk of the stream, and rather than really announce it, as the stream was

closing they started using a new terrain tool to create hills on a lot and at this point,

twitch chat went absolutely nuts.

It's amazing to finally see this and it's going to lead to a new level of creativity

in The Sims 4 building community.

They actually managed to build one part of the lot up higher, with another lower...

At present separate buildings have to have the same amount of foundation.

It's a really annoying limitation, but using hills to alter terrain height should allow

builders to get the look they really want.

Whether this will come with allowing foundations to be of varying height or not is unclear.

I kind of wonder if you can make a hobbit den with this tool.

The terrain tool is something people have heavily requested to be able to customize

their home lots, and even if you don't understand or agree with this, so has fashion designer.

They also hinted these are just the features they're ready to show off, and that there's

more to come when this patch drops later this year.

While I tend to focus on gameplay guides, when I'm able I'll be covering Sims 4 news

in this format.

Subscribe and hit the bell if you'd like to learn about the game and see content like

this.

Thank you for watching and happy Simming.

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Leo a quien conocerás en Octubre? Nuevo Amor + Consejo - Duration: 11:33.

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Juventus 3-0 Young Boys - GOLES Y RESUMEN - Grupo H UEFA Champions League - Duration: 2:56.

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Halloween Candy You Should Absolutely Never Eat - Duration: 4:35.

Remember how when you were a kid, some Halloween candies made you cackle with glee, while others

were immediately consigned to the "I'll eat this when all the good candies are gone" pile?

Not all Halloween candy is created equal, and you don't want to end up being that person

in the neighborhood who only gives out subpar candy.

Or worse, the person eating subpar candy.

Here's a rundown of what you should eat right away, and the candy you should just leave

in the candy aisle.

Enjoy your Reese's Peanut Butter Cups "You got peanut butter on my chocolate!"

"Well you got chocolate in my peanut butter!"

If you're looking for the best Halloween candy you can get, look no further than Reese's

Peanut Butter Cups.

Period.

They're delicious, and the perfect size for a treat that will satisfy you without making

you overly full.

Plus, who can say no to that tasty combination of chocolate and peanut butter?

In Paste Magazine's ranking of the best and worst Halloween candies of 2016, Reese's Peanut

Butter Cups scored a 93/100 and came out the winner in the chocolate division.

Need we say more?

Dump the candy corn Sure, Candy Corn is a Halloween staple - until

you grow up and realize they don't taste all that great.

They're waxy, don't taste like chocolate or fruit, and by the time Halloween rolls around,

they're just not that exciting anymore.

And let's just face it, they're not anyone's favorite candy.

Plus, they were originally called "chicken feed."

That's not very appetizing.

"It's not candy, it's not corn, it's earwax formed in the shape of a rotten tooth!"

Devour that Twix Where Reese's stand out for their chocolatey-peanut

buttery deliciousness, Twix's tasty caramel, chocolate, and wafers offer the perfect combination

of flavors in just the right amounts.

Plus you get two for the price of one.

Even though a Twix is pretty much the same size as any other candy bar, the fact that

you get two bars in the wrapper, makes it seem like more, and that's what matters.

Also, if you're trying for a lighter snack, you can just eat one bar and save the other

for later.

Good luck mustering up the willpower to actually do it, though.

"How many Twix does that make for you today?!

Like eight Twix?!"

"No."

Trash the Smarties Do Smarties get their name from the fact that

they look and taste like classroom chalk?

We're not totally sure, but they're definitely not worth eating when there are so many other

great choices out there.

Now that you're an adult and can actually choose which candies pass your lips, just

say no.

"Seriously, the perfect combination of Aspirin and Tums."

Savor the Starburst Starbursts are another non-chocolate candy

that deserve to be eaten on Halloween.

They're small, so you can pop one in your mouth without much guilt.

And each of the flavors tastes exactly the way you think they should.

They're not too hard to chew, either.

And if you're one of the weirdos who prefers yellow or orange, you'll also find a lot of

people to trade for your pinks and reds.

Enough talking, more eating.

"Starburst…"

"You are boring me to death, and I am already dead.

You are boring me back to death."

Say no to 3 Musketeers

With a name like 3 Musketeers, you would expect

these chocolate-nougat candies to be a bit more exciting.

There's not much in them - no caramel, no nuts, not much of anything.

But unlike Kit Kats, the ingredients they do contain aren't all that satisfying.

If you're going to eat a chocolate bar, you might as well go for it and eat something

more exciting.

"If I get another 3 Musketeers, I'm gonna off myself."

Eat the rainbow with Skittles Like Starbursts but smaller, it makes sense

that you would want to eat Skittles on Halloween.

Each flavor tastes slightly different, but not so different that you won't want to eat

them all.

If you get the mini-sized Halloween bags of Skittles, you can pretty much eat the entire

thing in under two minutes.

Enjoy your midday sugar rush!

"Taste the rainbow!"

Nix the Dots

If you're going to eat a fruity, sugary candy,

there are so many better options out there than Dots.

You'll spend more time trying to get them off your teeth than you will actually enjoying

them.

Plus, the five flavors are underwhelming.

Keep the Snickers

"You don't have any Snickers in your shopping

cart!

The neighborhood kids love Snickers on Halloween."

No one is ever sad to see a Snickers wind up in their Halloween basket - even if it's

fun-sized.

The peanuts, nougat and caramel, wrapped in chocolate is a flavor that always takes you

back to a happy time.

And if you're not into chocolate - because we hear there are a few of those people out

there - you can swap these babies with a friend for pretty much anything your heart desires.

"Prancing nougat in the middle, sings a song of satisfaction

to the world."

Pass on Tootsie Fruit Rolls Regular Tootsie Rolls are decent.

They may be small, but at least they taste a little like chocolate, but flavored Tootsie

Rolls are a whole different story.

They rarely taste the way you think they will.

Plus they're also more waxy than yummy.

If you have to have a Tootsie Roll, just do yourself a favor and stick with the originals.

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