Thứ Tư, 30 tháng 1, 2019

Waching daily Jan 31 2019

Ahh get him

yeeeeeeh

For more infomation >> Soccer With Your Hands! - Duration: 10:01.

-------------------------------------------

QQ SPEED MOBILE | ĐUA VÁN TRƯỢT - Lần đầu tiên trải nghiệm đua ván trượt cảm giác thật tuyệt vời - Duration: 18:11.

For more infomation >> QQ SPEED MOBILE | ĐUA VÁN TRƯỢT - Lần đầu tiên trải nghiệm đua ván trượt cảm giác thật tuyệt vời - Duration: 18:11.

-------------------------------------------

Guồng nước giúp lọc nước hồ cá trong như nước suối (phụ đề) - Duration: 13:45.

For more infomation >> Guồng nước giúp lọc nước hồ cá trong như nước suối (phụ đề) - Duration: 13:45.

-------------------------------------------

Ayu's World Vlog #19 GIMANA SIH CARANYA MENIKAH DI NZ?! - Duration: 8:51.

Hi everyone! today's vlog will be just me talking about a certain topic

Today's topic is "Getting Married in NZ"

Is it difficult (the bureaucracy) or not?

So long story short, 2 years ago i got married with my partner here in NZ

I have written about this certain topic on my Personal Blog

And i have received quite a lot of emails, asking me what is the steps (what i need to do first)

So i decided to make the vlog and talk about it, so you can understand about it clearer

And yes maybe useful for whomever plan to get married in NZ

So the first thing you need to do is decide the date, the venue and the celebrant who will marry you (lead the ceremony/matrimony)

But how do we know the names of approved celebrants? You can check NZ Department of Internal Affairs official website

There is a list of approved celebrants who can lead your wedding ceremony

Because there are 2 types of celebrants, which are

Religious celebrant, if you are planning to get married in the Church, Mosque or where ever with the Religious Ceremony

the second one is the celebrants that can lead your wedding ceremony, in what we called Catatan Sipil in Indonesia, or Registry Office in NZ

So those celebrants has been approved by NZ Department of Internal Affairs to lead the wedding ceremony legally in NZ

Secondly, after you have contacted the celebrant and agreed with the date you have decided

I advice you to come to NZ right away

You don't need to have NZ Permanent Resident Visa or NZ Work Visa to get married here

You can get married here in NZ with the NZ Visitor Visa

Why i advice you to fly to NZ right away? because you will need to book an appointment with NZ Department of Internal Affairs (Births, Deaths, and Marriages Registrar)

I'll write it down here

You have to book an appointment for the interview and to get the marriage licence

Marriage Licence is the most important thing to get to be able to legally getting married in NZ

Because on the wedding day you will have to sign the Marriage Licence, and also your 2 witnesses to sign that paper as well

In the interview, they will ask you all the questions related to your relationship

For example if you both knows each other's family, and also the venue, date and name of the celebrant who will lead your wedding ceremony

After the interview, they will tell you when you have to go back to pick the Marriage Licence up

So once you get the Marriage Licence you can happily wait until the wedding day

On the Wedding day, make sure you both sign the Marriage Licence correctly

And also the 2 witnesses

Because in the Marriage licence, the 2 witnesses have to write down their name, then their address and sign it

Because it can be quite confusing sometimes, as the form has quite confusing format as well

So you better check and make sure everything has been filled correctly

So the 4th is after the bride and groom also the 2 witnesses has signed the Marriage LIcence

You have to send 1 page of the Marriage Licence back to NZ Department of Internal Affairs (BDM Registrar)

To get the NZ Marriage Certificate

Because most of the time, they thought that the Marriage Licence (Copy of Particulars of Marriage) is the Marriage Certificate itself

But they are not the same thing and the NZ Marriage Certificate is very important if you are planning to register your marriage in Indonesia

You will need to have the NZ Marriage Certificate to register your marriage status in Indonesia, and the NZ Marriage Certificate has BDM 109 code, you can just simply remember that

For the price and how long does it take to process it, you can check through NZ Department of Internal Affairs official website

The last step is, once you get the NZ Marriage Certificate

If you are planning to register your marriage in Indonesia

You will need to request "Surat Keterangan Pernikahan" from Indonesian Embassy in Wellington

You will need to provide them (the Embassy) with a copy of your NZ Marriage Certificate (BDM 109) not Copy of Particulars of Marriage

Copy of Bride and Groom's passport

and a copy of Valid NZ Visa

But i am not entirely sure about the service fee, you can ask the Indonesian Embassy in Wellington directly

It was free before but i am not sure whether the rule has changed or not

You can send them an email or contact them through their contact number

Once you get "Surat Keterangan Pernikahan" (from Embassy)

Keep it safe because you will need to bring your "Surat Keterangan Pernikahan" in order to register your Marriage in Indonesia

To register your marriage, i did mine in Dinas Kependudukan dan Pencatatan Sipil DKI Jakarta Province (the Head quarter) in West Jakarta

I went to the one in East Jakarta (i lived there) but the officer said to register the overseas marriage i need to go to the headquarter one in West Jakarta

So what you need to bring are : they asked me to bring copy of bride and groom's birth certificates

Copy of bride and groom's passports, the front page with the identity

Colour photographs where groom and bride standing side by side,the size 4 x 5 cm if i am not mistaken, but please check first for the size through their website

And they asked me to provide them with red background colour photographs

The photographs has to be clear, where you can see Bride and Groom side by side from the front

You also need to bring the copy of your NZ Marriage Certificate and the copy of "Surat Keterangan Pernikahan" from the Indonesian Embassy in Wellington

The process shouldn't take too long, when i did mine, i got it in a week

You will get "Surat Keterangan Pencatatan pernikahan" not Indonesian Marriage Certificate

I will show you how does it look

I think that's it for today, so if you still have any questions, either it is about getting married in NZ or anything else

You can write a comment down below

And please Subscribe if you like this video

If you haven't done yet please subscribe

Thank you if you have Subscribed my channel and thank you for watching

Don't forget to also like this video and share it

See you on my next vlog, byeeee!

For more infomation >> Ayu's World Vlog #19 GIMANA SIH CARANYA MENIKAH DI NZ?! - Duration: 8:51.

-------------------------------------------

PASSION FRUIT (Frozen Milk Mukbang) Ice Eating ASMR 😋 - Duration: 2:03.

PASSION FRUIT (Frozen Milk Mukbang) Ice Eating ASMR 😋

For more infomation >> PASSION FRUIT (Frozen Milk Mukbang) Ice Eating ASMR 😋 - Duration: 2:03.

-------------------------------------------

Microchipping humans wields great promise, but does it pose greater risk? - Duration: 9:27.

JUDY WOODRUFF: An intense debate is under way over the benefits and drawbacks of human

microchips.

They're already used to identify ranch animals and pets, but the practice of implanting chips

in people is also on the rise.

Those who embrace the idea say they see it as a way to take back control of their personal

data.

But others are worried about how that data could be used.

Special correspondent Malcolm Brabant reports from Southern England.

It's part of our breakthrough series on the Leading Edge of science, technology and medicine..

ALEX LEWIS, Motivational Speaker: I don't want to lead a normal life.

I want to lead an exceptional life.

And I want to try things and do things that perhaps others in my situation have never

done.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Meet Alex Lewis, interior designer, businessman, adventurer, and motivational

speaker.

ALEX LEWIS: We were just an ordinary family, me, Lucy, and our son Sam.

Then, just over two years ago, I caught a common cold.

It was to change the course of my life overnight.

I'm in this condition thanks to an incredibly rare case of Strep A. And it led to toxic

shock syndrome, septicemia, and subsequently sepsis.

I lost all four limbs within about six or seven months.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Alex is a pathfinder for those with serious medical conditions.

In the remains of each arm, a microchip has been implanted.

One is to hold medical information, the other for a chore the able-bodied take for granted.

ALEX LEWIS: For me, as a prosthetic user, one of the most fiddly things is keys.

Keys are a nightmare for us.

And the microchip, when looking in to it, we realized quite quickly that it could save

a lot of time.

So, for me, it was going to be beneficial for that.

I could lose 15 minutes trying to get in my front door.

I could lose 10 minutes trying to get out of my back door.

And now all that's been saved.

MALCOLM BRABANT: These microchips use a system known as near field communication.

It's exactly the same sort of technology used in contactless debit and credit cards.

Like the bank cards, the chip's information can be scanned.

But it cannot transmit.

Once banking security has been configured, developers believe consumers will soon be

free to spend with the implant.

A British railway ticket.

But it's much different in Sweden, a country supposedly leading the microchip revolution.

On Sweden's high-speed rail lines, for the past 18 months, implanted passengers have

put their travel payment on the chip.

CARLA GRELSSON, Sweden (through translator): I think its really good with a chip ticket.

I love all companies that use the chip technology.

MALCOLM BRABANT: But the rail company is stopping the experiment.

The number of implanted passengers is relatively small, and it wants to pursue other forms

of ticketing.

This is not a setback, insists Sweden's microchip pioneer Jowan Osterlund, a former body piercer,

seen here giving a TED Talk.

JOWAN OSTERLUND, Bio-Hacker: We can do easier travel.

We can do faster and safer payments.

We can do something as mundane as opening a door.

I mean, the opportunities are endless.

GUS HOSEIN, Executive Director, Privacy International: Unfortunately, these innovators often don't

think about the political ramifications.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Gus Hosein is the executive director of Privacy International, a nonprofit

that challenges overreaching state and corporate surveillance.

GUS HOSEIN: In today's world particularly, we have to imagine how governments and how

ambitious politicians and even how ambitious corporate executives will try to imagine putting

this type of technology into you so that they can exploit your data and ultimately exploit

you.

DR.

GEOFF WATSON, Consultant Anesthetist: I'm going to ask you to keep your hand nice and

relaxed like it is.

MALCOLM BRABANT: I.T. student Kieran Anderson is being chipped by Dr. Geoff Watson, a consultant

anesthetist who is driving research into the medical benefits.

DR.

GEOFF WATSON: The microchip is actually inside here.

And there's a sort of an introducer piece of plastic that will push it out once it's

in.

KIERAN ANDERSON, Student: OK.

DR.

GEOFF WATSON: So this is the implant coming now.

You will feel a bit of pressure and a bit of a clunk.

So, you are now a cyborg.

Welcome.

KIERAN ANDERSON: Not too painful.

It's fine.

DR.

GEOFF WATSON: Kieran has a near field communication microchip in his hand.

And that can be used to store data, store information, his name, address, contact details,

anything he chooses to put on there, blood type, allergies, drugs, basic medical information.

KIERAN ANDERSON: The idea of everything being able to communicate together excites me quite

a lot, so automatic payments and that sort of thing without you having to actually do

anything.

DR.

GEOFF WATSON: The idea of this chip is that it's not transmitting anything.

It has to be actively read.

You choose who can read it and when they can read it.

I think that that gives a lot more control over our personal information over our information

than your mobile phone is giving away.

MALCOLM BRABANT: But Privacy International's Gus Hosein is yet to be convinced.

GUS HOSEIN: Already governments are keen to capture your fingerprints.

They are keen to capture your iris scans, and they want to be able to do this at a distance,

so they can identify you as you walk through areas.

They're doing facial recognition.

These are all fallible technologies.

They're hard to do well.

But the idea that they could actually just embed you, it is the modern form of tattooing

bar codes on people.

And we have seen governments do that in the past.

This is just the next generation.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Steven Northam, the co-owner of the British implant company, believes those

fears are exaggerated.

STEVE NORTHAM, Owner, BioTeq: So I have been compared to Hitler before for microchipping

people.

It's been commented.

But, I mean, I can't really see the connection, personally.

I can understand people have very strong views.

There's big ethical arguments around microchipping people.

But, currently, it's by choice.

No one is enforcing you have to be microchipped.

If that happens, a completely different ball game and lots more arguments to be had around

it.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Eddie Curry favors using chips to replace keys at his weekly newspaper

on England's southern coast.

He feels the publication is at risk in the changing global media market, and wants to

attract new income by turning the company into a hub for digital innovators.

EDDIE CURRY, Owner, New Milton Advertiser: I'm well aware that this technology could

be used for all sorts of sinister things.

But, for us here, we're an ethical firm.

We don't envisage doing anything more than that, and we wouldn't force anyone to have

one, because we understand they may be reticent about it.

MALCOLM BRABANT: But the majority of staff have rejected the offer to be chipped.

ROZ WATERS, Reporter, New Milton Advertiser: The benefits, you know, of just being able

to open a door wouldn't really be sufficient for me to have something implanted in my body.

JAMES GUNNER, New Milton Advertiser: I haven't got any concerns, because, obviously, this

is quite a small company, and I don't think it will be abused here.

BEN CRAIG, New Milton Advertiser: I suppose somebody has got to be the trailblazer, so

that other people can see how it works.

I don't want that to be me.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Geoff Watson sees huge potential, especially in the medical field for those

with illnesses such as diabetes.

DR.

GEOFF WATSON: Take a diabetic who collapses in the street, and people don't know what

to do.

By the time the ambulance has arrived and works things out, it make take hours before

they are properly treated, whereas a simple instruction read from the phone, "My name

is Joe Bloggs, please contact this number for my next of kin, I'm diabetic, please give

me some sugar and it should make me feel better," those kind of things could make life-changing

advances for individuals.

MALCOLM BRABANT: The chips can be read by scanners installed in the latest mobile phones.

So how easy is it would it be for a hacker to steal the information from the implants

used by Alex and others?

DR.

GEOFF WATSON: Any technology is open to abuse, and anybody would be able to hack it.

In order to hack these devices, it has to be held still for a period of time.

At the moment, I think it takes about three to four hours to hack it.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Alex's wife, Lucy, is not troubled by security concerns and is looking

forward to the second generation of chips.

LUCY LEWIS, Wife of Alex Lewis: Alex travels overseas an awful lot.

And before he goes overseas, I have to do this whole packaging of medication, what medication

he's on, and passports.

I'm always worried about who has his passport.

And so all of those things, it will eventually come into its own that he will be able to

use all of that information, without me worrying about where it is or who it's with.

MALCOLM BRABANT: At present, Alex Lewis relies on a driver.

But he hopes the next breed of implants will put him behind the wheel.

ALEX LEWIS: To be able to get into the car, to start it without any kind of key, with

the microchip start the car, would be fantastic.

But it just opens up a bit more freedom for me.

MALCOLM BRABANT: Privacy International's Gus Hosein insists he is not a Luddite, a person

opposed to new technology.

GUS HOSEIN: Every technology that comes along has to be treated with complete suspicion,

until we're able to sort out the ethical barriers around our actions.

ALEX LEWIS: I live an incredible life, a life I'm incredibly happy to be living.

MALCOLM BRABANT: As this technology improves, the debate will intensify as to whether implants

generate or diminish freedom, as well as the many shades of gray in between.

For the "PBS NewsHour," I'm Malcolm Brabant in Southern England.

For more infomation >> Microchipping humans wields great promise, but does it pose greater risk? - Duration: 9:27.

-------------------------------------------

bầu cua 2019 - hướng dẫn cách chơi bầu cua bịp trên điện thoại - Duration: 9:47.

For more infomation >> bầu cua 2019 - hướng dẫn cách chơi bầu cua bịp trên điện thoại - Duration: 9:47.

-------------------------------------------

What is the difference between a Boosted Post and a Sponsored Post - Duration: 1:37.

- Hi everyone, today I'm going to talk about

the difference between a boosted post

and a sponsored ad because the difference

between these two often confuses a lot of people.

Either way, whether your boosting

a post or creating a sponsored ad,

they both look the same to your audience,

so there's no difference there.

When boosting a post,

this is found when you create a post on your Facebook Page

and a little blue button appears next to your post.

And what you do is you click the boost button directly

from your Business Page and Facebook gives

you some limited options on who you can target

and how much, et cetera, et cetera.

This is the beginner's level of Facebook advertising.

Whereas a sponsored post or a sponsored ad

is done through Facebook's Ad Manager Console

and the options on what you can do,

who you can target, when and where your ads are shown

and your ad format, meaning what your ads look like,

the options are vast and varied and far more flexible.

If you'd like to dive in a little further

into the boosted posts, I do have an eBook

for those people interested,

it's called How to Become a Better Booster

and a link to that is provided in the comments below.

Until next week.

(whimsical music)

For more infomation >> What is the difference between a Boosted Post and a Sponsored Post - Duration: 1:37.

-------------------------------------------

Daily Rasi Phalalu 1st February 2019| Online Jathakam Telugu Astrology |Horoscope| Sri Telugu Astro - Duration: 28:50.

Please subscribe, like & share

For more infomation >> Daily Rasi Phalalu 1st February 2019| Online Jathakam Telugu Astrology |Horoscope| Sri Telugu Astro - Duration: 28:50.

-------------------------------------------

Next with Kyle Clark full show (1/30/2019) - Duration: 27:10.

For more infomation >> Next with Kyle Clark full show (1/30/2019) - Duration: 27:10.

-------------------------------------------

MMD X FNAF - Lose Control - Duration: 0:45.

Everybody Just Stop-

And Bring It Back Around Like:

Catch Me If You Can

I Don't Think You Understand

Where We're Going

Where We're Going

When You Feel It And You Know

When This Sh!ts About To Blow

And It Hits You,

Oooh

It Hits You Like:

In My Body In My Bones!

Drop The Beat And Free My Soul!

When I Hear That Rock N Roll!

Oh My God!

I Lose Control!

La La La La~ Oh Oh Oh!

La La La La~ Oh Oh Oh!

Had To Let It Go~

Oh My God I Lose Control!

Oh My God I Lose Control!

For more infomation >> MMD X FNAF - Lose Control - Duration: 0:45.

-------------------------------------------

FREE | Lil Peep Sad Guitar Type Beat 2019 - Duration: 2:25.

Sub 2 my channel for more lil peep type beats like this one!

For more infomation >> FREE | Lil Peep Sad Guitar Type Beat 2019 - Duration: 2:25.

-------------------------------------------

The Mookie Show S3, E15 (Let's Sesh On SL 1-30-19 ) - Duration: 15:32.

For more infomation >> The Mookie Show S3, E15 (Let's Sesh On SL 1-30-19 ) - Duration: 15:32.

-------------------------------------------

Gamer Heaven Radio!!! Pide tu tema musical de videojuegos - Duration: 2:05:51.

For more infomation >> Gamer Heaven Radio!!! Pide tu tema musical de videojuegos - Duration: 2:05:51.

-------------------------------------------

Jeff Colella - Piano Masterclass - Transcription Studies: Bill Evans - Duration: 2:01.

I want to talk about transcription study, and specifically, a beautiful solo by Bill

Evans. What I want to try to get an insight into is, well how's...what his is conception?

How is he hearing? How is he conceiving of the form? How is he phrasing? He's not just

hearing this, but he's hearing this, that's related to it. So, if we look at the notes.

It starts on the C minor with a G, okay, chord tone. Also, the root of its dominant. Next

note is a C sharp, what's that? A tritone relationship to the root of the dominant.

The next note is a D, it's the fifth of the dominant chord. When I harmonize it with the

one chord, as Bill does, we get this built in tension between the two harmonies. Coexisting

at the same time. I need to understand not just the chord I'm looking at. I also need

to hear and understand what other harmonies are related to it. Repetition is a part of

music. It's a part of musical composition, you know. A standard tune is not A B C D.

It's A A B A. He's an octave higher this time. The first time, that is down there. This time,

it's up here. The consideration is linear. The hearing is linear. Not vertical.

For more infomation >> Jeff Colella - Piano Masterclass - Transcription Studies: Bill Evans - Duration: 2:01.

-------------------------------------------

Needing to add grain storage on-farm? Things to consider. - Duration: 2:41.

For many growers adding additional storage in recent times is part of the

business plan for all sorts of reasons but even harvest logistics being a

common one. You've thought through the clear reasons why you need that

additional storage and hopefully put a few figures down on paper and done the

economics of adding that storage. Number one you know one of those important

decisions have you got the site and the space for ease of out-load, in-load, truck

movements. Has that site got good drainage, all-weather access. The next

consideration is silo type you know do we go with a number of smaller comb

based silos for good segregation or should we maybe just consider one or two

large flat bottom silos. In essence often we find it's actually the combination of

both that works but we need to look well ahead 15, 20 years, grain types, the

segregations we may need. Their location you know really important that when we

add those additional silos are we going to hinder our truck movement

our out-loading our intake of grain how's that going to work.

A really useful hint I heard recently from a grower was

he literally drove his trucks around the current site and pictured where these new silos will be placed.

Where's the augur going to sit for intake, where's the augur going to sit for out turn.

A really good idea.

The other part of that decision is how high is your existing tubeveyor

or augur to reach above those silos. Two other things we surely shouldn't

forget is again hygiene. Important that we're not going to hinder the ease of

cleaning up with the addition of these silos. And one that we should always

think about the safety side of things where are those power lines are we

moving into an area closer to power lines, tipping trucks

augur movement, you know maybe we even have to consider putting that power

underground. For anymore information there's some really good resources on

stored grain com dot au. Some GRDC booklets precisely on this topic of

adding additional storage and the economics of adding that storage.

you

For more infomation >> Needing to add grain storage on-farm? Things to consider. - Duration: 2:41.

-------------------------------------------

Jeff Colella - Piano Masterclass - Horizontal Improvisation - Duration: 2:26.

I want to talk to you about the importance of melody, and chord tones, and improvisation,

and understanding how music works.

The thirds, the sevenths, the things that provide the fundamental direction of harmony.

That's where the energy is.

That's where the tension and resolution is.

The chromaticism that occurs, the surrounding of chord tones, they provide color and interest

along the way.

But, you know, for my money, they're not the meat and potatoes of the music.

So, we don't hear a sharp 9 by itself.

We hear it in relationship to the fundamental...

So, I hear this resolving there, to the fifth of that chord.

I can hear it resolving up.

We learn to hear music in motion, music going somewhere.

As opposed to being so focused on a vertical sensibility, which an over emphasis on chord

scale seems to be promoting.

I got to get to there.

I got to get to there.

Because that's where the music is going, now I can find...

I can find more abstract ways of doing that, but I still go to get there.

For more infomation >> Jeff Colella - Piano Masterclass - Horizontal Improvisation - Duration: 2:26.

-------------------------------------------

Considering temporary grain storage? Bunkers are an option. - Duration: 3:57.

This time I'd like to talk about building temporary grain bunkers or pads

as they're sometimes known. We're fortunate sometimes to have seasons

where growers will consider putting up a temporary pad. One of the key features

we're actually looking for is good drainage along with the good drainage

above flood level good or weather access to that pad. So these are starting

points for having a good site. Next site preparation crucial to end up with a

successful bunker. We need a source often full of extra fill material to build up

that drainage for the pad. We definitely need that well compacted

we don't to have damage to the site when we're bringing machinery in and out

trucks etc onto that actual pad so well compacted and well shaped. So when I say

shaped if you like across the profile we're looking virtually like a roadway

shape. Well yeah most growers we're never going to have bitumen it'll be a pack

site but you know look at this nice camber we've got falling away for

drainage and even the fall from there back down this way. So after our site

selection and site preparation that next is a couple of straight full calculations.

How big is our site to be if you go to some of the reference material on the

website you'll see a simple calculation that where you require height of the

delivery augur, delivering from the side of the pad, delivering from the

centre line, you need to make that choice, coefficient or the type of grain you're

using so the coefficient of repose of that grain. Once you've done that

calculation you'll actually know the site size. Once you've done that you then

do a calculation on the tarp size, so you've got a bottom sheet and a top

sheet obviously for your cover again there's a quite straight forward

calculation which you can do for the size of the tarp and then particularly

important to look after the grain quality we need to make sure we get the

right quality of tarp and try and get hold of a experienced supplier of bunker

tarps and he will give you some advice because there is a range of qualities

available. Other consideration is the sidewalls so there's a number of choices

either no sidewalls on a bunker, concrete form walls that you can have that might

only be about half a metre high with clamps for your tarp or a small low earth

walls that you can form as well. And finally if we end up having to store

that grain a little bit longer than we originally planned we may have to

consider fumigating. The choices, bring in an outside contractor, we do it ourselves

but do consider how you're going to go about that fumigation. The other part of

course out loading, tubeveyors with special fittings on the base, front end

loaders so there's some choices there and just remember if you have the

opportunity to move a reasonable quantity of that bunker storage

grain into a permanent storage well that makes life a bit simpler without out

loading. For in loading and out loading obviously we need to move that tarp

so manhandling is not a very safe activity particularly under certain

weather conditions, so we need to work our good methodology to move that tarp.

For more infomation >> Considering temporary grain storage? Bunkers are an option. - Duration: 3:57.

-------------------------------------------

Shinyoung "Saeho is obsessed with designer brands"[Happy Together/2019.01.24] - Duration: 16:22.

I know about this.

- This is popular. / - Song Euni Alien Theory.

This is very popular. I was there.

I didn't know it when I was there.

But I was shocked when I saw the photo.

The photo never fails to shock me.

It made me laugh so much.

It's fascinating that it's not a composite.

She's on the far right.

(I can't miss the festival on earth.)

- She stands out so much. / - I am over there.

She criticized my terrible fashion sense.

- My gosh. / - Her outfit was terrible.

- Euni. / - The pants matched the top.

My gosh.

Don't you dare judge my fashion sense.

Why did you dress like that for a wedding?

You look like a ghost on Jayu Motorway

with those glasses.

Why are you standing so stiffly?

Everything was...

It looks strange now.

- It was... / - Surprisingly,

I had no idea at the time that I looked strange.

Nobody knew at the time.

Was that the latest trend?

You are wearing sunglasses.

- That was the trend. / - That was the trend.

Members of g.o.d are wearing sunglasses too.

Yoon Kyesang is wearing sunglasses too.

- I see. / - Right.

Every element has a story.

I had my hair dyed blonde for the first time.

- Jaeseok must know. / - I was there.

The agency CEO told me that I lacked character.

"I lack character?"

"You are boring."

"Try changing your hairstyle."

So I dyed my hair.

And around the same time,

I had just gotten the double eyelid surgery,

though I didn't do it to be more unique

They said it would look normal in just three days.

That's why you were wearing sunglasses.

- Black sunglasses. / - My eyes were swollen.

My eyes were swollen.

I couldn't take the photo with those eyes.

So I put on the sunglasses.

I can understand that jacket.

But why does the inside of her pants match it?

- I don't get that. / - That was the trend.

- Was it? / - It was the trend.

- It was the trend. / - Isn't that early 2000s?

- It was. / - It was.

That was the trend.

- Was it? / - It was the trend.

Euni was like a pioneer.

- I led the trend. / - G-Dragon copied it.

He copied me.

- G-Dragon copied her? / - Really?

People said he did.

He copied my fashion exactly.

People mentioned it.

He dressed just like me. Look.

- It looks too different. / - It looks different.

- Completely different. / - Euni, he's G-Dragon.

He's G-Dragon.

Yoo Ahin copied me too.

They look too different from you.

Ahin dressed just like me too.

It's a homage to me.

Whatever G-Dragon wears becomes a fashion trend.

Did you know about this?

I found out about it through an online post.

- Euni started the trend. / - It feels so different.

G-Dragon was standing sideways.

You were stiffly facing the front.

- Was that odd? / - You are like a Lego man.

- Did I look too stiff? / - That's why it was odd.

Even G-Dragon won't be able to copy this.

You went to a club wearing hanbok.

What?

- Have you done that? / - Really?

Don't you dare criticize my fashion from now on.

She always criticizes our fashion.

What makes you think you can't do that?

- Why can't you? / - When did you wear the hanbok?

I didn't

do it for the humor.

I once did a sketch called "Don't Go" on KBS

with Lee Bongwon

as Bongwon's mom.

It was aired on Sunday before the lottery show.

Right. I remember it.

Bongwon was put on a rig

and flew back and forth the first and second floors.

- I know what it is. / - "I'm coming, Mom."

He came down.

Whenever his wife called, he flew down.

- That was the sketch. / - That's so fun.

I was playing the grandmother role.

Anyway, one day,

the entire comedy team got a gig in Busan.

They needed a photo of the cast.

At the time,

- we didn't commonly have profile photos. / - No.

They said they'd shoot photos on that day.

I was already wearing the makeup.

I didn't know what to do.

My colleagues said I should just take it, so I did.

The big night club in Busan advertised

that a large number of KBS comedians

would appear on the show.

There were photos of the famous comedians,

including Bongwon.

And there was me in my old-lady get-up.

(What is the old lady doing at the club?)

So on the day of the event...

- She is an alien. / - On the day of the event,

the event organizer

who organized this show told me,

"I'm sorry. We put the photo of you"

"dressed up as an old lady."

- You had to dress up. / - "Please dress up."

"People won't recognize you otherwise."

That's understandable.

He said, "Since you are doing the sketch,"

"just come dressed as an old lady."

So I went to Busan.

- I drew the wrinkles. / - She's amazing.

- We draw the wrinkles ourselves. / - Right.

I put on the wig and dressed like an old lady.

And I performed.

- You did that. / - I did.

(Impersonating a DJ)

"Jump, jump, jump!"

Didn't you do this?

You widened the age range.

- She's an alien. / - Was it in the afternoon?

It's one of the things I say.

(Even if she wears hanbok, she is still an insider.)

- Great. / - It's so funny.

The fashionista of Celeb Five is Shinyoung.

She loves fashion.

(Shinyoung is famous as the fashionista.)

Do you admit being a fashionista?

- I have my own style. / - I went to her house once.

She has so many shoes.

- You can't enter the house. / - You really can't.

Shinyoung, you said there are celebrities

who are insecure fashionistas.

The insecure fashionistas are...

- Choi Baedal is one of them. / - Me?

Today, he's wearing brown.

- Is he insecure? / - Unbelievably so.

He is obsessed with designer brands.

He loves them.

And what's really bad is that

he always wears tight clothes.

(He wears clothes that are too tight.)

In the past...

- Shoot. / - It's not that.

- There was a Hello Incident. / - What's that?

When we were shooting Happy Together,

in the morning...

Myungsoo is actually quite insecure too.

He loves designer brands.

He wears designer brands from head to toe.

Saeho was wearing these tight pants.

The sweater G-Dragon wore

- was popular at the time. / - Right.

The sweater was really small.

It was just big enough for me, but he wore it.

Anyway, something fell on the floor.

I didn't think it would show.

As he picked that something up,

half of his bottom was revealed.

(His hips were revealed.)

I hated it.

"Saeho,"

"I saw a beetle."

"Wasn't I sexy?"

- "Wasn't I sexy?" / - "Weren't they pretty?"

This year has just begun. How will I get through it?

What happened, Saeho?

I was...

- You dress too tightly. / - I am insecure.

I'm afraid people would look down on me.

That's why I try to dress better.

- He always dresses up. / - People don't actually that.

But I'm afraid they might look down

on me if I don't dress well.

- They might despise you. / - Right.

You can just wear clothes that fit you well.

Why wear tight-fitting clothes?

It's my philosophy.

I'm afraid I would gain weight if I wear loose clothes.

It means I don't want to gain weight.

But you still gain weight, and your clothes rip.

- He likes the tight fit. / - I apologize.

I should've worn high-waist pants.

But I wore low-rise pants instead.

By the way, I heard

Shinyoung keeps stealing things

- from Saeho's. / - What did you steal?

- You are neighbors. / - We are neighbors.

There was something I've been dreaming of.

I've always fantasized about

this nice bathrobe that feels like a towel.

- Right. Bathrobe. / - It was my dream to wear it

as I drink wine at home.

So I bought it,

but I didn't wear it. I didn't want to waste it.

- I hung it in my house. / - A bathrobe.

Shinyoung came to my house.

The first thing she did was check what she could take.

"Do you use this or not?" I say I use it,

but she says, "You just don't want to give it to me."

"I will take this."

- She took the bathrobe. / - Did she take it?

She said she would,

then she just put it on and went home with it.

- Come on. / - I don't have a say.

If she decides to take it, it's hers.

Please explain this, Shinyoung.

- It's not true. / - It's not true?

He said, "If you can wear it"

"and walk through the parking lot, take it."

So I took up the challenge.

- So you said it. / - "Are you taking it?"

"Are you really taking it?"

- Saeho. / - Come on.

You bluff.

- Saeho. / - I didn't know.

He only says what he wants to say.

- There was this too. / - There's something else.

His shoes are too big for me,

but I put them on to tease him

and said that they fit me.

He said if I could wear those shoes,

jump three times,

spin and bend,

then I could take them.

So I jumped, spun three times, bent and goodbye.

"Did you really do it?"

- So he gave them to her. / - Saeho.

Whenever Shinyoung is coming over,

I put tapes all over as if it's a crime scene.

But she rips them all off.

"Why did you put the tapes here?"

- "What's this?" / - My goodness.

Let me explain.

Recently, Yang Sehyeong visited my house.

As he was leaving, he took my suitcase.

When I asked him why he was taking it,

"You got me. I was going to take it."

He just took it.

- I... / - Goodness.

- Let's go shopping. / - I...

- It's like an outlet. / - Sehyeong...

- Let's go shopping. / - It's like a flea market.

- Let's go. / - Like a flea market.

I was in a shoot with Sehyeong and noticed

he was wearing the same shoes as mine.

So I said, "You have those shoes too?"

"These are yours."

Sechan stole mine and took them home.

And Sehyeong wore them.

My gosh.

Let's go to his house.

- On the 31st. / - Let's go.

- We'll go to your house. / - It's a shopping outlet.

- Saeho. / - Saeho.

You are a bit pretentious.

We should hear from both parties.

Whenever he ran out of things to say on this show,

he always talked about me stealing his things.

What about the convenience store?

I didn't steal.

I ran into her at a convenience store.

- "Shinyoung." / - No, you called me.

She told me she was at a convenience store.

"Shall we have some beer?" I went to her,

and she said she will buy some food

before she comes to my house.

She asked for my card,

so I gave it to her. She spent 270 dollars.

- I didn't do that. / - You did.

- Is he exaggerating? / - I didn't do that.

- Is he exaggerating? / - What happened?

You bought batteries.

- She bought batteries? / - I am still using them.

- Tell us. / - Here are the facts.

He wouldn't have offered if I were alone.

"Who are you with?"

"I'm with friends from my university."

"Are they in your department?"

"They are friends of my friends."

"Is that so? Do they have long hair or short hair?"

(Detestable)

- Cho Saeho. / - For goodness' sake.

- Cho Saeho. / - Seriously.

- He is a jerk. / - I gave you the facts.

Why did he ask about their hair?

- He is the worst. / - You have to admit.

Listen. Listen.

- Admit it. / - "Who are you with?"

"I am with these friends."

"Is that so? Okay, in that case..."

There is a guy named Byungho.

"Byungho has my card."

"It will take me ten minutes to get there."

"Would you wait for me?"

"Buy everything you need at a convenience store."

So of course I took it as my chance.

I bought five tubes of toothpaste,

- You got daily necessities. / - 12 batteries...

I got 12 batteries. He asked me,

"Do you use batteries for lights in your house?"

"Do you use batteries for fluorescent lamps?"

You need batteries sooner or later.

"Do you use batteries for the boiler?"

I have never seen someone buy so many batteries.

- Seriously. / - They are expensive.

- This is crazy. / - The plastic bag was

- really heavy. / - Seriously.

Saeho said, "I will carry that."

"Hold on. This is too heavy."

There is another story.

- We were on the phone. / - You brought this up.

- We were talking on the phone. / - He can't win.

"Saeho, are you busy?"

"Hey, Shinyoung. What's up?"

"Saeho, can I come over?"

"I'm busy right now."

- How obnoxious. / - "Really? Invite me over sometime."

"I will do that. You are the best, Shinyoung."

On another call goes, "Hello, Saeho."

"Hey, where are you?"

"I am home. How about you?"

"I'm home, but I am going out soon."

"Where are you going?"

"I am meeting my friends."

"Really? Can I come?"

"Maybe some other time. You are the best."

- My goodness. / - It was late at night.

"Saeho, I am with Seolhyun and Jimin."

"Really? Can I come?"

- He is detestable. / - He is the worst.

- He is the worst. / - He even brought a cake!

What are you saying? I didn't bring a cake!

- Apologize. / - You have a problem.

- "Can I come?" / - Seriously.

- "Can I come?" / - "Can I come?"

- "Can I come?" / - Listen.

- Listen. / - That's just wrong.

- I gave you the facts. / - Shinyoung has

a way with words.

- What are you saying? / - Did she lie?

- She didn't lie. / - She didn't, right?

Her stories are well-organized.

Seolhyun and I were in an outdoor program.

- Saeho. / - Yes?

I don't blame you for going over.

Why did you bring a cake? That's the worst.

- Seriously. / - Did I bring a cake?

- You brought cake slices. / - That's impossible.

- What did you bring? / - Didn't I bring burgers?

- We brought those burgers. / - Really?

Your lips would burst at this rate.

- Saeho is suffering. / - He is biting his lips.

He doesn't remember what he did wrong.

She tried too hard to tell funny stories.

While I am good friends with Shinyoung,

this side of her... Recently,

I saw Shinyoung at the parking lot.

I turned around and went back up home.

- You were scared. / - I got goosebumps.

I saw Saeho after I parked my car.

I turned around, too.

- We avoided each other. / - My goodness.

Saeho and Shinyoung's sitcom is the best.

- Seriously. / - His comment bothered me a bit.

- "My goodness." / - They are the same.

"I brought a cake without knowing"

"that you were here, Seolhyun."

- For goodness' sake. / - How annoying!

- That makes no sense. / - You are the worst.

- You are the worst. / - You are the worst man.

(Saeho faces a crisis at the start of 2019.)

You are the worst man in 2019.

Will you give me time to explain myself?

- No. / - Explain yourself.

- Look at their faces. / - That day...

When I was in "Flower Crew",

Seolhyun was on the show as a guest.

Then I heard Seolhyun was at Shinyoung's house.

I told Shinyoung, "I am on my way home."

- We are neighbors. / - He is talking faster.

- But he never invited me. / - You deserve an award.

(You deserve an award for talking fast.)

You should have hired a lawyer as Euni suggested.

- It's okay. / - Do you need a lawyer?

To be honest, I wanted to see Seolhyun.

- I was done with a shoot. / - It's better to say that.

I have a question.

After Saeho left,

did Seolhyun or Jimin say something

- about him? / - Did they call you?

They said Saeho is very gentle.

- My goodness. / - "He is..."

It was the perfect time to eat cake.

"He is sweet."

You must have told them Saeho was coming.

They were a bit taken aback.

They didn't say anything.

- They weren't happy to see Saeho. / - They are wise.

- He was on his way anyway. / - "They are wise."

They couldn't say, "Why did you call him?"

- That's right. / - They went, "What?"

- It means, "But why?" / - They are very shy.

They know that I like Saeho very much.

- That's right. / - Because of that,

- they just went, "What?" / - Shinyoung,

December 31st was a meaningful day for you.

For the past few weeks now,

you have been sitting on the edge of the sofa.

- The edge. / - Like a cliff.

- The edge of the sofa. / - It helps me concentrate.

I mistook the sofa for a cliff for a second.

Come over with a cake when we are at her place.

- I will come over. / - Do that.

- We are neighbors. / - He will go,

"What should I do? Right now..."

- Call Seolhyun. / - That's so annoying.

We will go to her place tomorrow.

- We will go. / - Tomorrow.

- I have a shoot. / - Seolhyun will come.

Will she really come?

- Goodness. / - You are the worst.

- You are the worst. / - Come to my place, too.

I have ripe kimchi and devilfish. Let's eat.

My goodness.

For more infomation >> Shinyoung "Saeho is obsessed with designer brands"[Happy Together/2019.01.24] - Duration: 16:22.

-------------------------------------------

Moving your grain? Tips on storage hygiene. - Duration: 3:13.

Today I'd actually like to talk to you about grain hygiene in your storage facility.

It's one of the foundations for successful outcomes in on-farm storage

along with aeration, fumigation and also regularly checking. So why would we want

to make sure we're doing hygiene well. Very simply when we're putting fresh

grain off the paddock at harvest time into our storage we don't want to be

putting it into a silo that already has storage pests there. So what can we do to

ensure that doesn't happen. First step is design you know what is that

silo that you're looking at so adding to your existing storage is it actually

designed so that hygiene is simple, easy and not a real painful job if you like.

always advised before purchasing a silo if you get the chance at a show or your

neighbours place, stick your head have a look inside the silo those design

features to make it easy to clean a crucial. So that's our first step there's

two parts to hygiene the actual physical cleaning and that's a really important

part of it and then the follow-up treatment. The physical clean we're

looking at brooming out the excess residues inside a silo or inside

equipment, vacuuming and then washing is another popular but very effective

method of the physical clean. Once we've removed that excess residues the

follow-up treatment we can look at diatomaceous earth the application of

diatomaceous earth for the final treatment blowback gun hooked onto your

compressor forming a cloud of diatomaceous earth. Small amount applied

for the aerator that's running to coat that inside of that aeration duct the

remainder through the manhole at the base you want to end up with a small

layer of dust on the inside.

you can also apply it as a slurry so mix

with water maybe that's a good application method for larger flat

bottom silos or inside a grain shed. So when is a good time. The old saying clean

as you go it always still applies so you've got an empty silo clean it

however if you wanted a full facility clean down a good time is actually the

cooler winter months so before spring the insects are not flying around in

these cool months so good to capture them before they make that spring flight.

There's a number of products out there dryacidd being one of them but

applying that either as a dust or or as a slurry. Just one simple additional

point please don't leave a drum full of grain

sitting around your storages which is holding your cleanup grain that just is

another infestation point for those insects.

Không có nhận xét nào:

Đăng nhận xét