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Sewing Tutorial for Children's Corner Louise | Holiday Edition - Duration: 8:02.

Hey everyone, this CC lousie is super sweet and easy - perfect for a beginner, and honestly,

probably my new favorite pattern. The shape of the collar is so delightful.

So anywho, you'll cut out two bodice front pieces on the fold as well as four bodice

back pieces. Then you'll have four collar pieces and I have this velvet piping that

matches the velvet for the bodice. Everything is limited below as always. Finally – your

skirt piece or pieces. You'll see what I mean later on since I'm just using one large

piece of silk dupioni for my skirt. I'm a huge fan of no side seams whenever possible.

Annnd can we talk about this silk?? I am living! Seriously, I've had my eye on this stuff

for about two years, but it's a larger pattern, so it's not the best for baby sized clothing.

I love the colors – it would be great from a toddler dress to an adult dress and everything

in between. Anywho, to begin you'll take your bodice

front and match it up with the bodice back at the shoulder seams and then stitch those

together. You can iron open those seams and you'll repeat the same thing for the lining.

If you were omitting the collar, then you would sew the two together now.

But I think the collar is precious, so I'm taking two collar pieces and putting them

right sides together. I moved my needle over two spaces so I would have a ¼" seam when

the edge of my presser foot was next to the raw edge of the collar. I sew around the curve

carefully, just putting my needle down, turning, needle down, turning, over and over.

Then I trim up that seam a smidgen. And can we take a second to talk about the lighting

improvement in this video? I was able to order a big ring-light thanks to my patrons on patreon

and I'm loving the creamy improvement. Thank you, thank you.

So I turn the collar right sides out and kinda press that seam out with my fingers before

ironing it flat. Now since you really don't want a gap between the collars – an easy

way to avoid this is to baste the two collars together over the seam allowance area. So

in this case, the seam allowance is ¼" so I'm going over in that area with a large

zigzag – you want it to be easy to take out.

Next I lined up the center front of the bodice with the center front of the collar. I sewed

around the neckline to baste that in place. Once my collar was basted in place, then I

sandwiched it between the dress front and the lining, matching the shoulder seams. You'll

sew down one center back, around the neckline, and down the other center back. You'll also

sew down each armhole. Then you can trim up those seams and clip

the curves as needed. Clipping the curves allows the smaller diameter to open up so

it can match up to the larger diameter – so basically, if your neckline or armholes have

this undesired pulled look and won't lay flat, you need to clip the curves more.

Then I grabbed one back bodice section and pulled it through the front of the dress to

turn it right sides out and I repeat the same process for the other side. Honestly, it's

not the easiest to do with velvet, but it is do-able. Just take little bits and it'll

work. Then I took this little pointer tool, it's

linked below, and used that to push the corners out into a nice, neat point.

And then I gave everything a really good ironing. I find it's easiest to iron the bodice first

and then iron down the collar. Oh, and I just ripped out those little zigzag basting stitches

and trimmed them up. Next, I cut some of that velvet piping to

length and sewed it to the bodice front as well as the bodice backs. When you do those

backs, I just angle the piping off and leave a little bit so when I sew the lining of the

bodice down by hand later on, the lining will enclose the raw edges of the piping and it'll

just look like a smooth transition. An the ironed crease marks from earlier do a great

job of marking where to angle the piping off. Finally, I took the bodice of the dress and

sewed the side seams with right sides together. I'm just kinda turning it onto itself so

those right sides are together. And I'm leaving the lining out of this mix. I'll

repeat the same thing with the lining – that way both of those seams are touching each

other and hidden from both the dress front as well as dress lining sides. I hope all

of that makes sense. And no, even though I'm using white thread,

you aren't able to see it. Whenever possible, I use white thread since it's easier on

so many levels – one thing to buy, one thing to keep in stock, one thread to keep on your

machine, you get my drift… So

I trimmed up that piping and then I could set the bodice aside. Onto that skirt…

Can we talk about how delicious this fabric is? Ugh I can't get over it. Anywho… so

I took one panel from selvedge edge to selvedge edge – I believe it's around 60" wide,

can't remember. And you could definitely put box pleats in the skirt, I think I'll

do that with a spring look. But for now, I'm just putting two rows of gather stitches in

the top of the skirt – one row on either side of where your permenate stitches will

go later on. Okay, and I made a super easy placket by taking

advantage of that selvege edge still being intact. I just sewed down the center back,

leaving about three inches open for the placket. Then I'll turn the right sides under and

leave the left side flat (not folded). Then I gather up that skirt so it fits the bodice

and pin it just to the outside of the bodice – so leave that bodice lining out. Then

I sewed along attaching the bodice to the skirt.

Once that was done, I pulled out the visible gather thread and fold the raw edge of that

bodice lining under about ½" and iron that in place. I'll hand sew this raw edge down

later. Finally, I turned up the bottom edge of the

hem about ½" and again until it met one of those squares. But you could do so many

different hem options here – lace, trim, madeira hem, whatever floats your boat.

This was my finished dress, once I did that hand sewing, put some snaps in as closures

for that back opening, and hemmed my dress by hand.

I hope this video was helpful. If you have any questions, please leave them in the comments

below and I'll do my best to answer them. As always, I appreciate y'all for watching

and I hope to catch ya next time.

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10 Words Even Natives Are Saying Wrong! Learn English Like A Native - Duration: 9:27.

the first of ten words that even natives

regularly mispronounce is the word cache

cache not cache, which even I am guilty

of sometimes saying. But cash like cold

hard cash. now this word refers to a type

of storage I often hear it when talking

about the computer and Internet files. I

often have to empty my cache folder to

make sure my computer is running

smoothly.

the second word is the word espresso

espresso I for a long time we're saying

eXpresso which lots of natives do, we

were adding this X sound: expresso. But

that's not correct it's espresso,

espresso. do you like to drink a nice

espresso in the morning? I certainly do.

I've really missed my coffee during my

time of pregnancy, cannot wait to have an

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best of luck if you're going to enter

let's carry on with those words. number 3

etc rather than the mispronunciation etc

etc which is what I've been saying for a

long time. etc is something you would use

at the end of a list to mean 'and other

things' there's more for the list. so I

might say "I went grocery shopping I

bought apples oranges milk bread etc"

number 4, it's quite a difficult word to

get your mouth around and it's the word

February you have to really

make sure you're pronouncing that r

after the b. February. many

of us naturally say FebUary and we put

our liquid Y sound in there FebUary

but that's not correct. February. the next

word is difficult because the dexterity

that's needed to move your tongue fast

enough it's the word sixth, sixth. so your

tongue has to be up at the back to make

the K it comes forward for the s and

then through the teeth quickly to make

the th. sixth sixth

so if you practice those three

points: back of the tongue high, tip of

the tongue to the roof of the mouth, and

then the th = K, S , TH, then you will

have the perfect pronunciation of sixth.

luckily most of us don't come

sixth in a race so we don't have to say it

very often. the next word is a word I've

struggled with most of my life and it's

due to a mishearing when I was a child.

words that start with PER or PRE can

often be confused and it's the word

perhaps perhaps. Now as a child I only

ever heard Pre PREhaps PREhaps so I was

saying p r e it was only through really

learning to spell this word that I

realsed I was mispronouncing it. it

should be perhaps not

PREhaps. sticking with that theme another

commonly confused P word is prescription

prescription

we often say PERscription as if it was

spelt PER but that's not the case it's

PRE so it should be prescription. your

doctor will give you a prescription

which you must take to the chemist. the

next word is a fun word and it's the

word tenterhooks, tenterhooks. if you are

on tenterhooks it means that you are

concerned anxious worried about

something. if I'm waiting for some news

about some loved ones perhaps they are

very ill or they've been in an accident

you could say Anna was waiting on

tenterhooks. she was nervous anxious

worried. but many people mispronounce

this word as tenderhooks tenderhooks

instead of tenterhooks. next we have a

commonly confused pair of words utmost

and upmost, utmost

and upmost. they are two existing words

and often utmost is replaced by upmost

which is incorrect.

utmost means of great importance it's

serious. so you often hear this when

talking about how important something is

so you might say "it's of the utmost

concern" or "it's of the utmost importance"

so you're saying it's severe. it's

very important. it's to be taken

seriously.

however upmost just means of the highest

point. so you might say the upmost shelf

or the upmost branch. I don't hear that

word as often but utmost I hear

regularly so make sure you're saying up

with a T not up with a P. now the

next word is one of my favorite word's

whether it's pronounced correctly or

mispronounced it's a wonderful word but

before I jump onto that word I just want

to say if you are learning English then

make sure you've clicks that subscribe

button and the bell notification button

so you don't miss out on any future

lessons and please make sure you give

this video a big thumb up. okay that

final word, the one that I love is the

voluptuous it means curvy

round ripe a little bit chubby perhaps

normally you can call a person

voluptuous if they're curvy and

attractive with their curves they're

very voluptuous. the mispronunciation is

voLUMPtuous like they're all lumpy

voLUMPtuous which is what I always said

up until recently. it's for volumptuous

no it's voluptuous to us not volumptuous

so there we go what words

do we have? cache, espresso, etc, February February

February, sixth,

perhaps, prescription, tenterhooks, utmost,

very important and voluptuous.

I have to

repeat that to myself a thousand times

so I don't mispronounce it ever again. do

you have any words that you regularly

mispronounce? let me know and let me know

if you are in native and you

mispronounce any of these words and any

additional words that you mispronounce

it's always incredibly interesting to

hear from you if you have enjoyed this

video about mispronunciations then you

may enjoy this video just down here and

if you're up for something a little

bit fruity, a bit of a laugh then take a

look at some of the stories involving

very embarrassing mispronunciations over

this way here. don't forget to subscribe

see you soon take care and goodbye

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These Lost Apollo Tapes Reveal How Astronauts Changed the Moon - Duration: 3:30.

Almost 50 years after the last mission to the moon, there are still questions the expeditions

didn't answer.

Now though thanks to some archival sleuthing, one of those mysteries has been solved and

it turns out the solution is… kinda dumb.

It all started when the Apollo 15 mission in 1971 and the Apollo 17 mission in 1972

buried some platinum thermometers in the lunar surface.

They were planted at different depths, from a meter to two-and-a-half meters down.

The goal was to see how heat flowed from the interior of the moon out to the surface, which

would help scientists learn about the moon's interior, like if it had a hot core like the

Earth and the rate of internal geologic activity.

But they found something they didn't expect: when astronauts visited the moon they may

have altered its temperature -- just by being there.

Although they didn't figure that out until recently.

4.

The thermometers reported a gradual uptick in temperature by one and a half to three

and a half degrees celsius, and nobody could pin down exactly why.

A few things could be eliminated right away, like the sun.

Even though temperatures on the moon swing wildly over a lunar day, the probes were deep

enough in the lunar soil to avoid the sun's effect.

It also couldn't be the probes' power source, as the thermoelectric generators were

far enough away from the thermometers to rule them out.

But there were still other possibilities, like fluctuations in the moon's orbit, radiation

from Earth, or maybe some lasting effect from the astronauts.

We didn't know because of a bureaucratic whoopsie.

The thing is, each of these probes beamed back temperature data for years.

The data were recorded on 7-track magnetic tapes, which were then analyzed and archived.

But when the experiment ended in 1977, only tapes up to 1974 had been analyzed and stored

away.The rest from 1975 to 1977 were lost, And it wasn't until 2010 that NASA started

searching for old mission data from Apollo and other programs, and lordy were there tapes.

Researchers discovered 440 of them had somehow wound up at the Washington National Records

Center, presumably right next to where they keep the Arc of the Covenant.

440 tapes sounds like a lot, but it's less than 10% of the missing data, and what was

found was badly degraded.

In another stroke of luck they found weekly logs of the probe's temperatures during

the missing years at the Lunar and Planetary Institute in Houston.

So, after eight years of searching and analyzing they finally had all the pieces of the puzzle.

The new data showed that the probes kept warming all the way until their demise in 1977, and

the ones closer to the surface warmed first, meaning the heat was coming from above and

slowly penetrating downward.

That made one scenario the most likely fit: humans did it.

A quick peek at pictures of the landing sites taken by a probe currently orbiting the moon

revealed how.

Turns out setting up those experiments on the moon involved a lot of shuffling about.

That kicked up the bright shiny dust on the moon's surface, exposing darker soil beneath.

That darker soil absorbed more sunlight, causing the thermometers to record higher temperatures.

So after all this time, it was just us.

As soon as we set foot on the moon we were warming it up.

Typical humans.

This also means the act of installing the instruments muddled the results of the heat

flow experiments.

But knowing where we went wrong will help us design future missions.

Maybe we'll keep this in mind when we're kicking up Martian dust one day in the far

future.

Thanks for watching, be sure to subscribe.

If you could move to the moon, would you?

You'd probably have to live in a cave…

Lunar Real Estate Agent, Trace explains this crazy plan here.

One last thing: We could take pictures of the astronauts tracks today because there's

no wind or water on the moon to erode them.

Ok I'm out but I'll see you next time on Seeker.

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BANNED FROM USA - Duration: 3:27.

what up guys welcome back to eb and J

and today we're gonna be doing another

shoe review but today we have one of

these Nikes deenis under No 361 and you

guys are probably asking yourself what

is 361 so 361 is a Chinese company that

sponsors sometimes you don't realize how

far you are out you know when you shoot

it when you're actually in the game and

then you see it afterwards like I was

pretty deep Jimmer Fredette so as you

can see on the back it says jf I was

lucky enough to get my hands on a pair

of them cool thing about these shoes is

they look a lot like a nike hyper dunk

um I like them a lot this sock fill

right here gives it kind of a gripping

feel to your ankle I'm trying to compare

it to it's like a hyper dump I said that

or a hyper read 2014 hyper I've kind of

a sock filling another thing I like

about it is the design I think the

design is pretty sweet right I mean it

has that kind of Nike Zoom foam that all

the shoes have it also has this like

carbon fiber look it's actually not

carbon fiber but it looks like it and

it's a pretty comfy shoe this shoe is

not sold in the US I think you can only

buy it online in China it has a clear

bottom sole so the overall I'll give the

shoe probably an 8 out of 10 so let's

let's run run with it and and shoot a

few shots and see how it is thank you

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Bachelors | E05 - Ek Niranjan ft. Tinder | Forever Single | Krazy Khanna | ChaiBisket - Duration: 8:53.

What does a bachelor guy do right after he wakes up?

Brush his teeth?

OMG.. she's so beautiful.

Way out of my league. If i swipe right, I'm sure one Like gets wasted

Still, I'm gonna take my chances

Right swipe

It's a match

i gotta talk something.. Gotta send a line to impress...

But I'm no Shakespeare to impress girls with my poetry.. Why can't the girls talk first

Looks like my time is running good today. Lets send a reply

Send something and make her laugh first

by any chance, you are an orthopedic doctor?

Why?

Just looking at you is making me go weak in my knees

No reply yet?

Didn't she like it?

Looks like it's another wasted chance

Finally a reply

Wizard??

No. But why?

Coz you're flirting like magic

Thank god i didn't waste this

What's next?

*Number pops up on mobile screen*

OMG It's her mobile number

*singing songs to celebrate*

I smell something fishy here. Sure there's something wrong

Once look at the number, bro

*reads number out loud*

That's Nagarjuna's number from Sivamani. Get up. WAKE UP!!!!!

*Pathos title track*

Dude, why are you still single?

*slap sound*

Why didn't find a girl despite being a good guy?

Coz guys like you are busy wooing good girls

Nope. I'm committed. How would it matter?

Why getting angry over me? Was asking if you're coming alone or there's someone else too

Yes. I'm single. What's your problem

Was asking if you want a single biryani or a full pack

Look Khanna will score a century today

*slaps hard*

Any center. Single hand. Ganesh

*Single echoing*

Venky sir??? Not again

Dude!!! Dude!!!

What?

Starting today, I'm no longer a part of the single's association

Why? Going Himalayas to join monks?

*jokes*

I got a girlfriend

Really? For you?

Have been texting her for 10 days. 7 Days ago she sent "I like you".

On the 5th day, She said "I miss you" when i was late to reply.

And just two days back

Stop stop stop

Did she say "I wish i had a bf like you?"?

So, I just proposed her before coming here.

I'm sure she'll say 'Yes' any way

I can tell this on a call, But i want to see your jealous reaction up-close and derive sadistic pleasure while i reveal the news to you.

Looks like you got a message.

Is that it?

Right, bro. Don't know how it happened

Chill bro

You got a long way to go

Look at what you've become for ten days of texting

Look at me.. Been single all my life

Crazy fellow

Going overboard while talking to a girl and wasting a chance, and then flirting with another girl. All this is a cycle

You know what they say?

Didn't you understand?

Nope

Don't talk to anybody else till you get this

Ohh really? if you're so good at this, why are you still single?

punched me where it hurts the most

Got any work?

yeah

Then bloody get to it, Loser

Always remember this in life

Win or loss, Play with pride

I've been following you for a few days now

Oh...Why?

eh?

I'm serious

Getting a lil shy while doing this

Is there place in your heart for me?

*laughs hysterically in disbelief*

Where did you hide the cameras?

Is it always the same prank? can't you think of anything new to get famous?

Why play with our feelings for such futile pleasure

Keep this plant at home. Helps with good ideas

Who's this guy!!! Who would think it's a prank if a girl proposes. He'll remain single forever

Hey guys!! please like, share and comment on the video. Also, for all those singles out there, download tinder app

The link is in the description below

And start swiping to destroy your single status

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Hand Gun Training At Range USA in Jackson, TN - Duration: 9:12.

Good group Sarah.

Thank you.

WOW, that is a good group!

Hey good morning guys.

Welcome back to the vlog.

Yesterday we did something pretty cool.

What did we do yesterday?

We went to a gun class.

That is right.

We went to an introduction to handguns class at Range USA here in Jackson TN.

And did everyone learn something pretty cool?

Yeah.

We definitely learned a lot.

What were some of the things that they taught us in this class?

Safety.

Yeh safety.

How to hold the gun.

How to position your hand and how to support it with the other hand.

How to stand.

Yep.

Yeah, guys.

So it was a really cool class.

We got to shoot 3 different guns last night.

we shot a 22. we shot a 9mm and a 38 special.

Yeah, so it was pretty cool.

But today we are back here again we are going to actually rent a couple of guns and practice

shooting some more.

So let's cruise on in and check it out.

It doesn't really look like much here on the outside.

There is no windows.

there is no nothing.

But you go through this door and it is actually pretty nice.

Alright, lets put the target up.

Beautiful guys.

Cool.

Go ahead and run it out, Seth.

Go out to three.

Woh that is too far.

Cool, we are going to start off here nice and close.

Practice the fundamentals.

Nice.

Good job.

Cool good.

that is it.

Wow, good job dude. good job.

Who is going next?

Me.

My turn!

There you go.

Nope turn it around.

Yep.

No.

In the V just like he said.

Then push this down with your thumb and you are ready to go.

Other Thumb.

You are good to go.

Good to go? yep.

Seth don't play bud. okay, go ahead.Nice.Is that it? yep.

Good group Sarah.

Thank you.

oh, that is a good group.

So this one?

nope.

This one?

nope.

To release it? yep.

No.

Underneath here.

underneath your fingers.

right there.

which hand do I use?

Perfecto.

Now use this thumb and push this down.

Then it will be ready to go once you do that.

Yep.

It is ready now.I'm sorry I have you doing it with the wrong hand.

I forgot you were left-handed.

It's okay.

next time.

Yeah.

Okay so.

Make sure your hand is all snug up in there.

Hm? it just went click?

yep.

Alright.

so.

Hang on to it.

Drop the magazine into your hand.Yep.hit the mag release.There

you go.

Nope hold on to it.

Reach up with your right hand.

grab that.pull back.almost.

let me switch hands.

there it went.

these are rimfires.

so you see it has the little tiny dent right there?

Yeah.

it tried to shoot but sometimes it doesn't.

what you can try to do is put this back in the magazine and try again.

or you can through it on the floor.

alright, so we will just put it back in and try it again and see if it works.

alright, so magazine in.

there you go you are going to have to rack it now to put one in the chamber.

Thet me have this good grashis.

there you go.

Ther you go you are set.

22 sometimes it happens.

they are little rimfires.

want me to release it? no just set it down.

How did I do?

You did good.

look at that group.

practice pulling that back.

can I try dad?

no.

Momand you want to do it with your none shooting hand right?

right.

it does take a lot of strength though.

can Sarah try?

Yep. oke pull it back all the way.

that is it? yep.

I'm going to do number 5.

Great.

That is awesome.

Alright, Sether, we are shooting out now at 7 yards.

Can I shoot for the one?

Ya, you can soot for the one.

it will be okay.

Number 1 hasn't been shot yet at all. or 3.

Yep. here he goes.

good job Seth. that is great Seth. good job.

thanks.

Alright, Snare.

Oh, you want to do the slide thing?

Ya.

Okay take the clip out and put the slide forward.

just like you do normally.

Perfect.

Leave it there.

Pull those back?

yeah, all the way.

I can't do it.

.No, you let go.

Don't just let it go forward.

You let go. and let it slam forward.

I need to be able to do this.

Well, you can't do it right now you just need to get stronger.

Sarah is shooting out at7 yards number 4.

Top right corner.

there you go.

good.Excellent.

Good job Sarah.

thank you.

Good job Sarah.

kept them all in the color.

not together very well though.

That is all right.

Alright, mamma.

okay.

Why don't you shoot at number 3?

Okay?

Pull this back?

yeah, try pulling it back and see what happens.

Ther you go.

that is how you do it with your lefty hand.

Nice. one more?

nope.

I guess that was it.

Oh yeah, 5 there is one in the black.

You already shot 5.

Look at the gun.

Cool dude.

That was the last time.

That was good I felt a lot better today.

Allot more confident?

A lot more comfortable with the grip.

How to do the magazine and everything.

my stance.

I feel a lot more comfortable.

cool.

that was fun.

okey may last time.

are you going to shoot number 3? yeah.

Cool.

Wow.

You are so fast.

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Welcome back! Today we're installing an extension for the rear light.

It goes something like this.

Now I have to remove this one, of course to install it properly!

And we're gonna have to connect it.

I'm gonna have to connect these to the positive and to the negative.

Okay, to connect these,

You're gonna need to connect the positive to the positive. That's the red to the blue.

Black the black.

It looks very nice.

Without the light, without taking the light into consideration.

Because this is carbon-fibre and I've always thought that.

The rear of the Yamaha Nmax is a little bit inclined and this gives it a sharper end!

There we go.

This is the sharp look I'm talking about It's no longer inclined.

So I'm gonna wait a little bit for night time and see how it looks at night.

Absolutely amazing. I.

I Love it.

And I know that the camera is really bad at night.

However, I love this.

The light is very sharp.

It's sharper than the tail lamp.

Yeah, awesome.

This video is sponsored by Tofine Motor.

This extension costs $78, as always I've left you the link in the description below.

And thank you guys for watching.

I'll see you later.

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In the previous episode,

Fanny and Yoan crossed Ireland and Northern Ireland by hitchhiking

to go to Bangor's port in order to find a boat to go to Scotland.

After many refusals, they remain hopeful and keep asking the captains that they meet...

The Marina officer just told us

that it's not possible for sailers to take us on their boat

because they aren't covered by their insurance for that.

So she basically forbade us to keep asking them.

But we're still gonna try.

Hey! I'm so happy! We've got a boat!

It's 6 a.m., we're at the Marina

to meet soon our boat!

It's time for us to get on board.

Let's go!

We said goodbye to the land, just behind.

It goes away quickly.

It's a childhood dream come true.

On a boat,

Mumford and Sons...

It's a dream!

Tell me I am dreaming!

Hoist the mainsail!

Land ahoy!

We're getting to the end of this boat trip,

we drop the sails...

We are in Scotland!

On the road again! Yes indeed, we're gonna try to find some people who will host us tonight!

We've had an amazing evening with hosts who have traditional Scotish outfits!

And they will lend those to us!

So we just arrived in Scotland and we've almost already accomplished our challenge!

It's 10 a.m., we have an appointment at the yacht that took us yesterday to clean it

because we think that it's a good way to thank them.

Mission accomplished!

We are in a Fish & Chips!

Since we are vegetarians, we can't try the fish with the chips

so we have a deep-fried pizza!

This is the traditional Scotish drink!

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Hand Gun Training At Range USA in Jackson, TN - Duration: 9:12.

Good group Sarah.

Thank you.

WOW, that is a good group!

Hey good morning guys.

Welcome back to the vlog.

Yesterday we did something pretty cool.

What did we do yesterday?

We went to a gun class.

That is right.

We went to an introduction to handguns class at Range USA here in Jackson TN.

And did everyone learn something pretty cool?

Yeah.

We definitely learned a lot.

What were some of the things that they taught us in this class?

Safety.

Yeh safety.

How to hold the gun.

How to position your hand and how to support it with the other hand.

How to stand.

Yep.

Yeah, guys.

So it was a really cool class.

We got to shoot 3 different guns last night.

we shot a 22. we shot a 9mm and a 38 special.

Yeah, so it was pretty cool.

But today we are back here again we are going to actually rent a couple of guns and practice

shooting some more.

So let's cruise on in and check it out.

It doesn't really look like much here on the outside.

There is no windows.

there is no nothing.

But you go through this door and it is actually pretty nice.

Alright, lets put the target up.

Beautiful guys.

Cool.

Go ahead and run it out, Seth.

Go out to three.

Woh that is too far.

Cool, we are going to start off here nice and close.

Practice the fundamentals.

Nice.

Good job.

Cool good.

that is it.

Wow, good job dude. good job.

Who is going next?

Me.

My turn!

There you go.

Nope turn it around.

Yep.

No.

In the V just like he said.

Then push this down with your thumb and you are ready to go.

Other Thumb.

You are good to go.

Good to go? yep.

Seth don't play bud. okay, go ahead.Nice.Is that it? yep.

Good group Sarah.

Thank you.

oh, that is a good group.

So this one?

nope.

This one?

nope.

To release it? yep.

No.

Underneath here.

underneath your fingers.

right there.

which hand do I use?

Perfecto.

Now use this thumb and push this down.

Then it will be ready to go once you do that.

Yep.

It is ready now.I'm sorry I have you doing it with the wrong hand.

I forgot you were left-handed.

It's okay.

next time.

Yeah.

Okay so.

Make sure your hand is all snug up in there.

Hm? it just went click?

yep.

Alright.

so.

Hang on to it.

Drop the magazine into your hand.Yep.hit the mag release.There

you go.

Nope hold on to it.

Reach up with your right hand.

grab that.pull back.almost.

let me switch hands.

there it went.

these are rimfires.

so you see it has the little tiny dent right there?

Yeah.

it tried to shoot but sometimes it doesn't.

what you can try to do is put this back in the magazine and try again.

or you can through it on the floor.

alright, so we will just put it back in and try it again and see if it works.

alright, so magazine in.

there you go you are going to have to rack it now to put one in the chamber.

Thet me have this good grashis.

there you go.

Ther you go you are set.

22 sometimes it happens.

they are little rimfires.

want me to release it? no just set it down.

How did I do?

You did good.

look at that group.

practice pulling that back.

can I try dad?

no.

Momand you want to do it with your none shooting hand right?

right.

it does take a lot of strength though.

can Sarah try?

Yep. oke pull it back all the way.

that is it? yep.

I'm going to do number 5.

Great.

That is awesome.

Alright, Sether, we are shooting out now at 7 yards.

Can I shoot for the one?

Ya, you can soot for the one.

it will be okay.

Number 1 hasn't been shot yet at all. or 3.

Yep. here he goes.

good job Seth. that is great Seth. good job.

thanks.

Alright, Snare.

Oh, you want to do the slide thing?

Ya.

Okay take the clip out and put the slide forward.

just like you do normally.

Perfect.

Leave it there.

Pull those back?

yeah, all the way.

I can't do it.

.No, you let go.

Don't just let it go forward.

You let go. and let it slam forward.

I need to be able to do this.

Well, you can't do it right now you just need to get stronger.

Sarah is shooting out at7 yards number 4.

Top right corner.

there you go.

good.Excellent.

Good job Sarah.

thank you.

Good job Sarah.

kept them all in the color.

not together very well though.

That is all right.

Alright, mamma.

okay.

Why don't you shoot at number 3?

Okay?

Pull this back?

yeah, try pulling it back and see what happens.

Ther you go.

that is how you do it with your lefty hand.

Nice. one more?

nope.

I guess that was it.

Oh yeah, 5 there is one in the black.

You already shot 5.

Look at the gun.

Cool dude.

That was the last time.

That was good I felt a lot better today.

Allot more confident?

A lot more comfortable with the grip.

How to do the magazine and everything.

my stance.

I feel a lot more comfortable.

cool.

that was fun.

okey may last time.

are you going to shoot number 3? yeah.

Cool.

Wow.

You are so fast.

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Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri reveals plans to manage ANOTHER club - Duration: 2:22.

 Chelsea only appointed Sarri this summer after he was asked by Napoli. The Blues had to pay £4

4m to release him from the last 12 months of his Napoli contract - even though he was relieved of his duties and replaced by Carlo Ancelotti at the Stadio San Paolo

 Sarri had managed in Italy for almost 20 years before heading to England for his first Premier League job this summer

 And the former Empoli and Napoli coach admits he plans to return to Naples one day

 "I hope so," Sarri said when asked by Il Mattino if he would manage Napoli again

 "It may be my goal to end my career at Naples. "But first I want to stay at Chelsea, in this wonderful club, for a long time

 "Here it's all beautiful, there's nothing wrong with it. It's a dream to manage this club

" Sarri was unceremoniously axed by Napoli at the end of last season, despite the club finishing second in Serie A

 Asked about that exit and if he managed to say goodbye to the team, he said: "No, everything happened quickly

 "But I want to do it now, from here. "And I say: 'You are extraordinary guys, keep it up because you can do it to conquer that dream that we have touched'

" Asked for his best memory at Napoli was, Sarri added: "Nothing was better than winning at the Juventus Stadium

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Breaking News - Dele Alli gets his hair cut every week and admires Sergio Ramos' style - Duration: 2:26.

England star Dele Alli has revealed he gets a fresh hair cut every week and admitted his admiration for Sergio Ramos' style as he prepares to meet the Spanish defender at Wembley on Saturday night

Alli sat down to have his hair cut before England's Nations League clash with the Spaniards as part of a video series with Justin Carr, the personal barber to several players including Alli, Kyle Walker and Trent Alexander-Arnold, at St George's Park

The 22-year-old, who played a crucial role in England's World Cup campaign in Russia, insisted Gareth Southgate's squad most progress on their promising performance this summer

During the films, Alli and Carr discussed some of the game's best and worst haircuts, his admiration for Sergio Ramos' style and the upcoming game against the former world champions

'Ramos has got a good haircut. Similar to Becks (David Beckham) he goes outside the box,' said Alli

'It will be a difficult game. Playing against Spain is never easy with the way they play but we're definitely feeling confident after the World Cup

'For us we just need to keep making sure that we don't set our limits anywhere. We have to keep improving and this is a great opportunity to test ourselves against one of the best teams in the world

' Alli also revealed he plans a trip to the barbers every week and that his Tottenham colleague Toby Alderweireld has the sharpest cut

'I usually get my hair trimmed once a week but sometimes twice if he (Carr) messes up the first one,' he added

'Toby Alderweireld has probably got the best haircut I've seen. There's nothing really different about it but it's always clean and sharp

'(Fabian) Delph has got the worst. I'm trying to get him to grow it big but as soon as a little bit of hair starts growing he gets rid of it

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Yamaha Nmax - Tail light extension - Upgrade #28 - Duration: 2:37.

Welcome back! Today we're installing an extension for the rear light.

It goes something like this.

Now I have to remove this one, of course to install it properly!

And we're gonna have to connect it.

I'm gonna have to connect these to the positive and to the negative.

Okay, to connect these,

You're gonna need to connect the positive to the positive. That's the red to the blue.

Black the black.

It looks very nice.

Without the light, without taking the light into consideration.

Because this is carbon-fibre and I've always thought that.

The rear of the Yamaha Nmax is a little bit inclined and this gives it a sharper end!

There we go.

This is the sharp look I'm talking about It's no longer inclined.

So I'm gonna wait a little bit for night time and see how it looks at night.

Absolutely amazing. I.

I Love it.

And I know that the camera is really bad at night.

However, I love this.

The light is very sharp.

It's sharper than the tail lamp.

Yeah, awesome.

This video is sponsored by Tofine Motor.

This extension costs $78, as always I've left you the link in the description below.

And thank you guys for watching.

I'll see you later.

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How To Make Business Cards Mockups In 1 Minute 2018 - Duration: 3:49.

yo what's up guys this is Giorgio and in

this video series I'm gonna show you how

to create 3d mock-ups for your business

or whatever you want well in this video

I'm gonna show you how to create a 3d

mock-up of business cards so guys let's

jump into my laptop and let's go alright

guys so here we are I use a digital

marketing product called Builderall it's

basically a business in the boxed

product and all-in-one digital marketing

product and one of these features is

that you can create mock-ups so let's

search for business cards and well we

pick this one

no we pick well yeah we pick this one

business cards candle so recommended

size is 1280 x 800 and the only thing

you need to do is upload the image and

let's see we use this one so you can

play around with it with it you can

scale it if you want a bigger smaller

color filter add some titles or change

the font size font family if you are

happy you click on done and the same

applies to this one over here you can

you can play around with it you can play

around with it I choose four just to

show two front pictures but you can well

perhaps you like to show the front and

the back of your business card but for

this example I use the front

twice so you click on see result

and it's going to load load one two and

here you are this is it just two nice

business cards and this is a great way

for your business to show on your

website for example or whatever you want

so the only thing you need to do is

choose the right the right size of your

image and click on download or get gif

you can share it if you want but I click

on download and double click on it and

here we are this is it guys so this is

how you create 3d mock-ups of a business

card so guys the only thing you need to

do is to get Builderall I use it myself I

will leave a link down in the

description for the 7 day free trial so

if you like it

just play around with it well it's for 7

days so you have enough time to find out

if you like it so guys that's basically

it I hope to see you guys in the next

videos

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2.2 Introduction to neural networks - Chain rule - Duration: 7:31.

[MUSIC]

Hi, in this video, we will learn how to compute the gradients for

MLP automatically.

And for this,

we need to remind you how a chain rule works, you should know that from calculus.

We know how to compute derivatives for simple functions,

like x squared, we have just two x.

Or for exponent effects, it's just an exponent.

Or for the logarithm, it's 1 over x.

Let's take a composite function.

That means that z1 is a function of x1 and x2, z2 is a function of x1 and

x2, as well, and p is a function of z1 and z2.

If we assume that z1, z2 and p are differentiable,

then we can apply so-called chain rule, and

we can find the derivative of p with respect to x1,

dp dx1, which looks like that.

So, it's dp dz1, dz1 dx1 + dp dz2, dz2 dx1.

You can actually verify that this chain rule works for

h(x) which is a product of functions f and g.

And if you apply chain rule there, you can actually see that you got some rule that

you might know from school which is a rule for finding derivative of a product.

Now let's move to computational graphs.

We already know that a composite function can be drawn as a computational graph.

Where each node is a computed value and each edge corresponds to dependencies.

Now, let's construct a similar graph, but a little bit different.

Let's construct a new graph of derivatives.

It will look exactly the same, with one distinction.

All the edges will change their direction, and

every edge will be assigned to a derivative.

For example, if we have an edge coming from p to z1,

that means that we will assign a value dp dz1 to that edge.

And this graph actually will help us to apply chain rule, and you might guess why.

Because if you look at the chain rule,

it tries to compute the derivative p with respect to x1.

And if you look at all the paths that it takes in this graph of derivatives,

you can actually understand that a chain rule is just a sum of all those paths.

So, let's verify that it actually works like that.

Let's take a deeper example.

Let's take an MLP where you have two hidden layers.

So it is still a composite function.

It is still differentiable, thanks to the choice of our errands,they're

just a linear combination and differentiable activation.

Let's see how we apply chain rule here.

So we're trying to compute dp dx1.

And to do that, we need to go through h1, right?

And to computer dh1 dx1, we need to apply chain rule again

because it is still a composite function, we need to go deeper.

And if you apply a chain rule to those functions, you will go deeper.

And if you substitute it back, you will get something like this.

So you have four here that each of them is just a product of three derivatives.

Let's check out the derivatives graph and

let's verify that the chain rule actually has a visual explanation.

So here we have our computational graph on top.

We have the result that we got applying chain rule recursively, and

here we got our graph in the bottom, which is a graph of derivatives.

Let's verify that each sum in our derivative that we have computed

actually corresponds to some path going from p to x1.

Let's take the first one.

And you can actually see that this is really a path from p to x1.

If you go through all of them, you can actually verify

that each of them corresponds to some unique path going from p to x1.

And a chain rule is applied very easily.

You just find that path and

you multiply all the values assigned to those edges that are along that path.

So the algorithm looks like this,

if you want to calculate derivative of a node a with respect to other node b,

all you need to do is do the following thing in loop.

You find an unvisited path from a to b.

You multiply all edge values in your derivative computational graph

along this path and you add it to the resulting derivative.

You can verify that in this simple case, as well as

in more difficult case that we have reviewed previously, it actually works.

And you can actually prove that it works in any case.

Let's see how chain rule helps to train at least one neuron.

So, let's take one neuron.

It has input features x1 and x2.

Then it has nodes alpha and beta, which are just parameters that we need to train.

And what we do is we take linear combination of x1 and

x2 with those weights.

Then we calculate the sum.

And then we apply a sigmoid activation function just to get the resulting z.

So it's just one simple logistic regression.

So how do we train it?

Usually, we add some loss function to this graph which

inputs not only our prediction node, z, but

also a target value, y, which is a true answer for our task.

So that loss function somehow tells us whether our prediction is good or not.

And for SGD to work, we actually need to find the derivatives of

that loss function with respect to alpha and beta.

Let's see how the derivatives computational graph and

chain rule helps us to do that.

If you replace our graph with derivatives computational graph, that means

that we actually reversed all the edges and assigned derivatives to those edges.

And now we know how to find the derivative of

any node with respect to any other node.

So, let's try to find the derivative of L with respect to alpha.

And to do that,

we just need to find all the paths that go in this graph from L to alpha.

And as a matter of fact, we have only one path and here it is.

So we just multiply all the edge values that we have along this path, and

this is our derivative.

So, you can actually come up with a program that will do that for

you, that will find all the paths and that will multiply that values along each path.

And in the same manner, you can compute dL d beta, as well,

and it is computed as easily.

And of course, you should understand that you can do the same thing not for

one neuron but actually for the whole MLP,

because it doesn't change anything, you try to find new paths.

So, let me summarize.

We can use chain rule to compute derivatives of composite functions,

which is MLP.

We can use a computational graph of derivatives to compute them automatically

because we have actually come up with an algorithm that finds all paths going from

one node to the other and just multiplies all the derivatives along that path.

In the next video, we will find out how to do these fast.

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For more infomation >> 2.2 Introduction to neural networks - Chain rule - Duration: 7:31.

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2.1 Introduction to neural networks - Multilayer perceptron MLP - Duration: 12:36.

Hi. In this video,

we will talk about the simplest neural network-multi-layer perceptron.

But first, let's recall linear binary classification.

In this task, we have features x_1 and x_2,

we have target y, which could be plus,

minus one, is a binary classification after all.

We try to find the decision function d,

which is a linear combination of our features.

How we make prediction.

We take a sign of that decision function,

and why do we do that?

Let's look at the image.

Here, we have some precedence, pluses and minuses,

what we try to do is we try to find a separating line,

and all the points that lie exactly on that line satisfy equation d of x equals zero.

If you take any point above that line,

you will have a positive d of x.

If you take any point below that line,

you will have a negative d of x.

So, applying a sign function to our decision function,

we can make a prediction.

Now, let's move to another task.

It's called logistic regression,

but it is really very similar.

It predicts probability of the positive class.

So, it just doesn't don't put,

minus one but it also outputs probability of the plus one.

In this task, we have a decision function that looks exactly the same,

but we make a decision based on that decision function differently.

We replace a sign function with a sigmoid function that looks like this,

and sigmoid function is a cool function,

because it can transform any value to the range from zero to one.

So, it can output valid probabilities.

Why does it work?

What is the intuition behind that?

You can actually see on the image,

that d of x not only gives you the sign of that linear combination,

but it also gives you the distance of that point from our separating line.

You can convert that distance into confidence.

Because if you have a point that lies around the line,

then we are somewhere on the border of classes,

and we're not that confident whether it's plus or minus,

maybe it's just a noise.

But if a point is far from the line,

then we're pretty sure that this is a plus.

That is what sigmoid function actually does.

So, if decision function yields zero,

that means that our sigmoid function gives you 0.5.

So, exactly on the line,

we are not sure whether that is a plus or minus.

But if you go far from that line,

then you will have a large sigmoid values,

and that is where we become more confident in that this is the plus one.

But, let's look at this task.

Okay. So, linear models are simple.

We just review them to have some common ground.

But this is a little bit more complicated.

Because you cannot cut it with a line you have to come up with something else.

But I want to show you that you can actually build a lot of lines here,

and they will help you to solve this problem.

For example, let's build the line z_1.

It doesn't try to solve the original problem ideally.

All it does, is it tries to solve a sub-problem of separating minuses on the left.

So, we can actually use that prediction as a valuable feature for further classification

because it tells us whether the minus is on the left or on the right so,

it's a valuable information.

So, what I would suggest now is to use three of

those lines because you can see them already with your eyes.

So, we built lines z_1, z_2,

and z_3, each of them is a logistic regression.

What we do next?

Let's use the predictions of these lines as new features in

our machine learning task. How does it look?

We take a point which is in green border here,

and let's see how it translates to our new coordinates z_1, z_2, and z_3.

Let's see what prediction we have with respect to z_1.

So, z_1 is a logistic regression.

If you take a point that lies exactly on the line,

you will have a prediction of 0.5.

Right? But if you go above the line for that sub-problem,

you will have a probability of a plus that equals roughly 0.6.

So, then let's move to z_2 for example.

With respect to that line,

we're lower than that line,

and the probability of a plus actually vanishes.

It becomes 0.3.

The last one, is z_3.

With respect to that line,

we have a huge probability of a plus,

because we are far away from that line,

and we're pretty sure that that is a plus.

So, what have we done?

We actually translated our point from two coordinates,

x_1 and x_2, into three coordinates,

z_1, z_2 and z_3.

We believe that those three features might

be much more valuable for our classification task.

So, we just add our y,

our target vector to the task and try to solve it.

Right? But what model do we use here?

What model we should apply here?

Let's keep it as simple as possible.

Let's try to solve it with a linear model as well.

So, let's try to build a final linear model on top of these new features,

z_1, z_2, and z_3.

This looks pretty neat.

But we still don't know how to find these four lines.

Right? Imagine that we know them.

Imagine that we know all the coefficients that we need to make the prediction,

then the prediction is made easily.

So, we just apply three linear models,

get z_1, z_2, and z_3.

Then, apply final linear model to get our final prediction.

Let's rewrite these function composition into a so-called computational graph.

This graph contains of nodes that correspond to computed variables like x_1,

x_2, or A, and ddges correspond to dependencies.

So, if we have an edge coming from x_1 to z_1,

that means that we need x_1 to compute the value of z_1.

So, you can validate that

our function composition translates to these computational graph.

As a matter of fact, our computational graph has a name.

It's called Multi-layer perceptron.

You can see that it has some layers.

The first layer is called an input layer.

It usually contains features that we have as an input.

Then, the first hidden layer, it contains z_1,

z_2, and z_3, is called the first hidden layer.

Each node here is called the neuron.

We will call a neuron anything that takes a linear combination

of its inputs and apply some non-linear activation function.

For example, sigmoid activation.

Then, we have an output layer that contains our prediction and this is it.

We should know these layers because we will distinguish them.

Why is it called a neuron then?

So, why this name?

When people came up with that name,

they already knew that our brain contains neurons.

A neuron is some complex cell that gets some signals from other cells like it, and then,

based on some difficult logic inside of that cell,

it decides whether to output a signal or not

and that signal is transmitted to other neurons like it.

So, we need a complex cell that have inputs

and that outputs something based on some difficult rule.

So, we need to approximate that.

Right? We need some mathematical neuron.

We need some artificial neuron.

Lets approximate it with logistic regression.

Why not? Let's see how it is similar to a neuron in the human brain.

We have inputs x_1, x_2 and one.

Then, we have some weights.

We multiply our inputs by that weight,

and take a sum of them.

Based on that sum,

we decide whether to output a signal or not.

Here we apply sigmoid activation function.

Why is it called activation function?

Because you can look on the left and see that

a sigmoid function is a smooth indicator approximation.

So, we have an indicator function that says that, okay,

if a value is positive,

then output one, otherwise output zero. This is indicator.

But here, we try to smooth that indicator so that our problem becomes differentiable.

This is exactly why it is called activation function.

Because, it allows our artificial neuron to activate when a certain sum is computed.

So, you can think of an artificial neuron as something that is correlation activated.

So, when it sees an input that is similar to the pattern that it tries to find in a data,

then it has a huge activation in output.

You need to notice one thing though,

we need that non-linear activation functions.

So, we can't make that neuron simpler than we have already discussed.

Let's see what happens if we throw away that sigmoid activation.

Let's take a simple neuron,

actually we have a multi-layer perceptron here with one hidden layer.

If you look at those equations,

you can actually come up with an idea what our neuron will be.

Yes, you've got it right.

Our algorithm turns into a fancy linear function.

So, if we strip away those sigmoid activations,

then it actually group those summons,

and see that it is no better than a linear model.

So, we need activation functions.

We can't make our neuron simpler than that.

So, this thing that we have overviewed is called MLP,

and it is a simplest example of artificial neural networks.

Of course MLP can have more than one hidden layer,

and the number of hidden layers,

and the number of neurons in each hidden layer,

and a choice of activation function,

all constitutes so-called architecture of all MLP.

So, you have to come up with those values to define an architecture.

A hidden layer in MLP is called a dense layer,

or a fully-connected layer,

because you can see that all neurons in neighboring layers are connected to each other.

Okay. But how do we train our MLP?

We know how to train one neuron which could be a logistic regression,

and we train logistic regression with stochastic gradient descent right?

Let's try to do the same thing here but for the whole MLP. Why can we do that?

Because of the choice of the functions,

our each neuron is just a linear combination which is differentiable,

and if we take an activation function which is also differentiable,

then the whole composition,

this whole complex function is still differentiable,

so you can apply as you do.

The problem here though is that,

the loss curve might have a lot of local optimum's and you can actually

stuck in them like Bob in these image and you have sub-optimal solution.

This might happen and as a matter of fact it will

happen in practice and we still don't know what to do with that.

The best decision is just to start over,

to start from some other point and luckily,

you will be in the global optimum.

You can actually check out how MLP training works,

how SUD is applied just in your browser.

Please stop the video,

go to that website and try to play around with

architectures and try to solve that complex problem with MLP,

and see how neuron network convergence to that solution, this is pretty cool.

So, the main problems that are still there in training of our MLP is the following.

First, we can have many hidden layers, right?

It's a hyperparameter it constitutes our architecture,

and that means that we need to calculate our gradients automatically,

no matter what architecture we have.

So, we need to code that algorithm that can do that for any number of hidden layers,

that is the first problem.

The second problem is that we can have many neurons.

In fact, in modern architectures,

you can have a billion of them,

and we need to calculate gradients fast,

because if you have a billion neurons,

then you have to do that fast.

In the next video, we will solve these problems.

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