There are certain television shows that attract such a rabid engaged audience that it is impossible
for viewers not develop theories and speculation concerning the characters and plotlines.
Sometimes a show only becomes more interesting when reading between the lines and not simply
observing a show at face value.
Here are 10 TV Fan Theories That Make Way too Much Sense, If you enjoy our list, don't
forget to like it and subscribe to the Screen Rant channel.
Buffy the Vampire Slayer Buffy the Vampire Slayer has ignited many
theories from loyal and dedicated fans of the Joss Whedon series.
One of the more depressing theories is the why Buffy's mom, Joyce developed a brain
tumor that ultimately killed her.
In season five, Buffy gets a younger sister, Dawn.
This wasn't a case of the series jumping the shark with a random new sibling.
Dawn was created by monks.
She was not human but the key to other dimensions.
The monks had to alter the memory of Buffy's friends and family to believe Dawn had been
there the entire time.
What if this brain manipulation was too much for Joyce and caused a tumor?
Buffy is a slayer and can take it, her friends have less memories to stuff in their mind
but Joyce would have memories since Dawn's birth and being pregnant with her.
Was it just too much for Joyce?
How I Met your Mother For nine seasons, How I Met your Mother sparked
many conversations among fans trying to figure out who exactly the mother could be.
An exhaustively long tale told to his two children included so many misleads that the
identity of the mother became a true mystery.
It is another fan theory that makes this list, one in which Barney's playbook is Ted's
playbook.
The playbook which showed a variety of over-the-top ways to court a woman may seem like something
Barney would write.
However, the version of Barney we see is told by the unreliable narrator Ted and could just
be a way to avoid telling his kids that he was the real womanizer.
The playbook being adorned with calligraphy, a skill Ted is proud to practice, makes it
even more likely that The Playbook is the work of Ted, and not Barney.
Rugrats Rugrats holds a special place in the hearts
of many millennials as it was one of the first Nickelodeon original animated series debuting
in 1991.
The show which features the daily adventures of a group of infant and toddlers may seem
harmless but the fan theory is downright morbid.
The theory claims that Angelica is the only real character and that everyone else is a
figment of her imagination.
Chuckie died along with his mother.
The twins were aborted.
Tommy was a stillborn.
This explains why Tommy's father is always making toys frantically and Chuckie's father
is always so anxious.
The fathers can't seem to accept what has happened.
It's a dark take on a kid's show that isn't completely impossible.
The Simpsons The Simpsons has been a mainstay on Fox since
1989 with no sign of slowing down or diminishing in quality.
There are plenty of fan theories derived from nearly three decades of material.
One of theories is that the Simpson family are geniuses, but one of the most fascinating
theories revolves around Homer being in a coma since 1993.
In the episode "So It's Come to This: A Simpsons Clip Show", Homer falls into
a coma after being crushed by a vending machine.
Fans speculate that Homer never woke up from his coma and that the episodes that followed
were all in his mind.
Before Homer became comatose, the episodes were based in reality, whereas after the coma,
the episodes became outlandish and silly.
This also explains why none of the characters have aged in the last twenty-plus years.
Friends For ten seasons fans watched six New Yorker
pals fall in love, break-up, have children, divorce, all in an unrealistic world of affordable
Manhattan apartment.
While Friends only occasionally delved into the difficult times of adulthood, one fan
theory claims there was something serious happening without much discussion, Ross losing
custody of his son, Ben.
The theory stems from Ben practically disappearing from Ross's life after season 8.
Ben does not appear for the remaining two and a half seasons of the series.
He is mentioned casually only a few times, and Ben never meets his half-sister, Emma.
When considering how insane Ross became in the later seasons, it makes perfect sense
that Carol would seek out sole custody of their son.
Ross dated his student, hit on his cousin, became weirdly possessive of Rachel, and judgmental
over most his friend's life decisions, and lost his temper at work over a leftover sandwich.
Breaking Bad For five seasons, audiences watched science
high school teacher Walter White go from family man to the biggest and most dangerous drug
dealer around.
Breaking Bad itself is filled to the brim with interlaced stories, character development
and recurring themes, but fans have speculated that Breaking bad is also a sequel to Malcolm
in the Middle and a prequel to The Walking Dead.
While the Malcolm in the Middle connection is more humorous than anything, The Walking
Dead connection holds a lot more weight.
Fans have claimed that Heisenberg's drugs caused the zombie outbreak.
In Season 2 of The Walking Dead, Daryl talks about his brother scoring drugs that are suspiciously
similar to Heisenberg's signature "Blue Sky".
That along with the description of the dealer sounding an awful lot like Jesse Pinkman makes
this fan theory likely.
Firefly Firefly is one of the most beloved brilliant
but cancelled television shows ever.
The show which follows a gang of space cowboys, only aired 11 episodes before being axed.
The fan theory behind Firefly concerns the real reason Firefly was cancelled.
While the Fox network claimed poor ratings, fans believe it was the government who wanted
the show removed.
The series aired in 2002 when the Bush administration was attempting to get everyone behind the
Iraq war, which made a show about intelligent and resourceful outlaws who fought for civil
rights and peace to be a conflict of interest.
The theory makes some sense considering how enthusiastic the Firefly fan base is today,
but this could be a case of viewers not realizing a show's brilliance until it was too late.
Saved by the bell The gang from Saved by the Bell seemed like
the coolest high school students ever.
With their covetable 90s wardrobe, close friendships, and a principal who seemed obsessed with them.
It all seemed a bit too good to be true, which is exactly why many fans speculated that it
was all in the mind of Zack Morris.
For those who watched the show when it was called Good Morning, Miss Bliss, you may remember
that Zack wasn't cool, he was just an average awkward kid going to junior high in Indiana.
When the show was renamed, it was set in Malibu, and Zack was suddenly a facsimile of Ferris
Bueller.
Lisa, Screech and Mr. Belding also returned but the gang was rounded out with Jessie,
Kelly, and Slater, all of who were much cooler than the friends he had in Indiana.
The fan explanation makes a lot of sense especially if you consider the wacky events that occurred
on the show to be in the mind of an Indiana teen who wishes he had a much more interesting
life.
The Office In season six of The Office, Toby Flenderson,
the sad sap of Human Resources is thrilled to be on the jury of the Scranton Strangler.
However, fans suspect that it was Toby who was the real Scranton Strangler all along.
The reason being that Toby's life was going nowhere and everyone treated him so poorly
that he finally snapped.
It wasn't until he returned to Pennsylvania after having a go living in Costa Rica, when
the Strangler appeared.
In the ninth season Toby admits that he sent the wrong man to prison and the man accused
of being the strangler attempts to strangle Toby when he goes to visit.
Was Toby's guilt for imprisoning an innocent man because he was the real Scranton Strangler?
The Walking Dead Ever since The Walking Dead exploded on AMC
in 2010, there has been a fervent following eliciting countless fan theories and speculations.
One theory that never seems to die is that Rick is immune to the zombie-causing disease
that has affected those around him.
The origins for this theory comes from the first episode in which Rick wakes up in a
hospital after being in a coma.
When he was in a coma, his brain had limited activity resulting in the disease not affecting
him.
Why this makes him completely immune throughout the show remains unclear.
There is an additional theory that Rick has been a zombie the entire time and his waking
from a coma was him waking from the dead.
He is fortunate enough not to experience any of the terrible symptoms associated with zombies
such as the need to eat human brains.
While unlikely, the theory may be on to something.
What do you think of our list?
What are your favorite fan theories?
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Hi. Welcome back.
Certainly glad you could join us today.
Cause I thing today I think we'll do a painting
that you'll certainly enjoy.
Let's start out and have the run all the colors
across the screen that you need to paint along with us.
While they're doing that,
let me show you what I've done today.
I have my standard ol' pre-stretched, double-primed canvas.
But today I've taken, as you can plainly see on the bottom,
I've put liquid black
and on the top liquid white.
And then I've just sort of blended them together.
So there's just a graduation of,
from solid black to solid white.
And I think we'll just have some fun.
Now liquid black is exactly the same thing as liquid white.
The only difference is the pigment in it is black
rather than white.
And it allows you to create
some beautiful, beautiful effects.
Alright, let's start today.
Let's use phthalo blue.
It's a fantastic day here
and I hope it is wherever you're at.
And phthalo blue is just such a beautiful, beautiful color.
It's a warm, warm blue.
And let's go right up in here making
our little x's and crisscross-y strokes.
And let's just put in a happy, little sky here.
Just, just one that's a lot of fun.
There.
Something like so.
That's all there is to it.
But make these little crisscross strokes.
It blends better and it leaves little actions in your sky
that looks like there's beautiful things happening
very, very easily.
There.
And this truly is the lazy man's way to paint.
There.
We work with big brushes
and fantastic colors
we try to make painting as simple as possible.
But yet to look like, to look like a real painting.
Alright, a little more of that blue color.
Maybe, right in here.
We'll just, we'll just tap.
I'm just going to tap in some basic little
cloud shapes.
There.
Something about like so.
We'll just let our imagination take us wherever
we want to go today.
Just all kinds of little shapes and forms
up here in the sky.
Because on this piece of canvas you truly are the creator.
You can make any illusion that you desire.
Alright I'm gonna take a little,
this is a very soft blending brush,
and I'm gonna begin blending this.
Working with it.
Just playing.
Having fun.
Alright, I'm gonna blend this out till it's very, very soft.
Very gentle.
And this brush, as I mentioned earlier, is very soft.
Very, very soft.
You can blend right over color without
disturbing it too much.
Alright.
Put a little color right on that brush.
I'm just using still phthalo blue.
That's all.
And we'll just put in all kinds of little indications.
There.
And I'm using just the corner at times just to blend it,
to sort of stir it up, to mix it up.
Try different effects cause as you know,
we don't make any mistakes.
We just have happy accidents.
So anything that happens here
you can work with it.
You really and truly can work with it.
There.
Something about like that.
So we're just creating all kind of illusions.
And you decide how many clouds live in your world
or how few.
Maybe you don't want any clouds.
That's okay too.
Cause you can do anything that you desire on this canvas.
There.
Alright.
And down in here where we begin to touch the black.
We'll just begin blending color together,
here and there, we'll take a little white.
Just a little titanium white right on the same brush.
And begin blending in some pretty little areas
right in there.
Still using just the blender brush.
See there, it creates a whole different plain there,
right there in the sky,
just by putting a little white on there.
Make some beautiful effects.
This liquid black can do great things for you,
especially in areas where you know
there's going to be a lot of dark color.
Or if you want to grey a painting.
Traditionally, painters use a lot of grey.
This will do it automatically for you.
Automatically.
Let go wherever you want some little light areas,
just drop them in.
A little white.
There.
Isn't that something that you can create a sky like that
in just a matter of a minute or two?
You can do it!
You can do it.
There.
And this is a nice sky if you want to put rays of light,
it would be very easy to do.
I don't think we'll do that today
but it'd be very easy.
Practice doing some little things like that
and see what kind of effects you get.
There take a little blue and firm that cloud up a little.
Right in there.
Just make that cloud a little stronger.
Alright.
(brush strokes)
Something about like so.
And that's really where that liquid black in there
and liquid white.
That's really about all we need.
Something about like that.
You have to decide where-
how far down it comes.
Okay, let's wash the brush.
That's the fun part.
Little blender brush is not as much fun to wash
as a big two inch brush
but it's not bad.
(tapping)
Eh, it didn't slash as far.
Tell you what, I got a dirty two inch brush here
just so we can get even with the crew, I'll wash it too.
Alright, that's better.
That's much better.
A lot more fun.
Now let's take us a little fan brush.
I'm gonna use...
I'm gonna use a number three fan brush.
Take a little white,
little bit of the, little bit of the blue
maybe a touch of crimson in it.
Oh, nice color.
Nice color.
I like that.
Little more blue, darken up just a wee bit more.
There. Nice color.
Maybe a wee back here in the background,
maybe there lives just a happy little mountain.
Let's see if that's dark enough to stand out.
We just want it to stand out from the sky.
That's far way.
Far, far away.
Little bump right there.
See there?
That's all there is to it.
Want this to be a quiet, quiet, little mountain.
Just barely can see him.
There.
Something about like so.
And that's all we're looking for.
Gonna highlight that a little bit.
And I'll continue to use a fan brush.
Let me wash it off.
Good enough.
We'll take a little bit of the titanium white
and just load a little onto the fan brush...
like so.
Once again, this is number three fan brush,
but you can use a number six.
Whatever.
It doesn't matter.
Just want to highlight that a little...
so it stands out.
Alright.
See how easy that is?
Gives the impression of a little mountain
that's far, far away.
I spend a lot of time in Japan.
And in Japan, there's a lot of paintings of Mt. Fuji
that look similar to this.
Of course, this doesn't look like Mt. Fuji,
but I mean painted this way.
And it's a super, super way of doing it.
It's very simple.
Even if you've never painted a mountain,
this is very easy.
You can do that.
See?
Maybe there's a little doo-der right there.
It's up to you, up to you, where you want them.
But I want this one to be so far way
that you can't see any detail.
Just that there's a mountain that lives
way back in the distance.
Alright.
Now then let's have some fun.
Let's take our ol' two inch brush.
Since we have the black up here, liquid black,
we don't need to put some dark color in first
like we normally would.
Normally, we would put dark color in.
So I'm just gonna take a little bit of sap green
little of the yellows...
mix them together...
and just mix them all together on the brush.
That way you get layers of color
within the bristles.
You couldn't do this intentionally if you tried.
Let the brush work.
Okay, let's go up in here.
Now maybe, right back here.
The base of our mountain, we can begin to see
just some little things that grow right up the side here,
about like that.
See there?
That's all there is to it.
Just follow the angles in the mountain.
And we'll push that mountain way far away.
Little bit of bright red adding in too.
Just to get, oh ya.
Little too much.
There.
Just to flavor it.
Just to flavor it.
Little more color.
But see, it's picking up that liquid black
that's under there.
And it greys all the colors.
Makes them look very soft, very muted.
Creates wonderful effects.
There.
But you could make hills and valleys,
little plains, meadows, anything that you want back here.
Your world, you can create anything illusion
that makes you happy.
There we go.
Just put the least little touch of paint thinner
on the brush.
If you have trouble making the paint stick
add the least little touch of paint thinner.
There we go.
Begin thinking about the lay of the land,
how it flows, how it curves in here.
Because that's very simple to do and it,
it makes your painting special.
There.
Something about like so.
Wherever.
Tell you what.
You know me I love trees
and I think this is a good place to-
let's have a tree.
Let me find another fan brush.
There's a fan-
Let's take some midnight black,
prussian blue, prussian blue is much stronger,
maybe a little van dyke, little crimson, little sap green.
All the dark colors basically.
Just mix them together like that.
But it should look very dark, almost black.
If you put a little white with it you see
it has a blue base.
But it should look black on the palette.
Let's take our fan brush
loaded full of color
both sides.
Both sides.
Alright.
Let's go up in here and have some fun.
Maybe back here in our world,
there's a little stand of trees,
live right in here.
This is a very, very easy way of making
the indication of a lot of trees.
Load the brush till its very sharp
goes to a chiseled edge.
See there?
It looks like individual little trees
that just hide back here somewhere.
And decide where they, how far down the hill they go.
There.
Okay, we got to decide how far up the hill they go.
You have to make all these big decisions
when you have power.
There.
Alright.
Now we have a whole stand of trees.
Group of them.
Maybe, I tell you what, maybe far away
right back in here,
you can see the indication of some that live far, far away.
These aren't as dark
and they're not as distinct.
So wait till your brush is almost out of paint
and then do those.
Then do those little rascals.
Now we can go back.
Let me find a, here's a clean brush.
I want to lift upward,
that will just smooth the paint out
and make it sort of fit together.
Back to my little brush that has our
sap green and all the yellows on it.
Load a little more color.
Little more color.
And let's go right in here
Then you decide where the bottom of the stand of trees is
and you just sort of cut it off.
Didn't know you had so much power did you?
You really can do this.
You can move mountains, trees, mighty rivers.
This would be a good place to put a little river.
There.
As you paint you begin to see things.
Don't worry about what you're gonna paint.
Just start painting.
Have a general idea in your mind.
All you need to know is the time of day
and the time of year.
You need to know the time of year.
So you know whether there's snow
or whether it's springtime.
That's all you really have to know.
Just have a basic idea in your mind.
Take off. Go.
Do it.
Alright.
Yeah, I'm gonna put a big tree right there.
This is your bravery test.
I like big trees.
A lot of paint on the brush.
A lot of paint.
Let's go right up in here.
You ready?
How about right there.
Big tree.
I mean that's a big tree.
Let's do a little push up tree today,
where we push the little branches upward.
In some parts of the country
evergreens grow with branches that lift up
and in other parts they hang down.
it just sort of depends on where you happen to be.
And you can do them either way that you want them.
It's up to you.
We just want to show you as many ways as possible
to create effects
and then you do it however you want.
Cause painting is a very individual thing,
as I've mentioned over and over on this show.
Each of us, each and every one of us,
will see nature through different eyes
and that's what you are to paint
is what you see and the way you see it.
Art is an expression of self.
Express yourself.
Enjoy it.
Enjoy it.
The only rule that I adhere to in painting
is that it should make you happy and you should enjoy it.
If you comply with that rule, than how could you go wrong?
There.
Well that is a big tree.
I tell you what, let me mix up a little more paint.
I think he needs a friend.
You know me.
I think everybody needs a friend.
Same colors again.
I don't want that ol' tree to get lonely.
Let's give him a little friend that lives right here,
right there,
just like so.
Here he comes.
Ain't this liquid black neat though?
Once again, if you have paintings that in your mind
you thing is gonna be a lot of dark areas
or you just want to grey the overall tone of the painting,
the liquid black will do
wonderful, wonderful things for you
that are very difficult to do without it.
It takes a lot of work to do
what it will do automatically, basically.
Now then, let's take a little dark sienna,
a little van dyke, a little white, we'll mix it together,
get a little roll of paint.
Let's put the indication here and there
of little tree trunk.
You won't see all of it so don't worry about it.
Just here and there.
Just here and there.
We'll take a little bit of that tree color
and mix it with the yellows and instantly
we'll have green.
And with that a little bit more.
There, now make this quite dark, quite dark.
Evergreens are pretty dark in value.
Alright now we can go right along in here
and let's just put in a few highlights.
Let's do the little tree.
I think that trees in the background.
So we'll do it first.
And then we'll come back,
change the flavor,
change the color just a wee bit.
And let's go right up in here and put some highlights
on this little tree.
We don't want him left out.
But just push upward.
Think about where the limbs and branches would live.
Just drop them in.
Don't get all the dark.
I know sometimes it gets feeling good.
(grunts satisfyingly)
And you just don't want to stop.
I get letters all the time saying
I covered up my entire evergreen tree.
Leave a lot of dark in the evergreen.
Lot of dark.
There, darker, darker, down toward the base.
And that should happen automatically
because your brush is picking up this dark color
and you're running out of paint.
It should automatically get darker down toward the base.
Let the natural action of the brush and everything
work for you.
Let's take a little it of this green color.
And, oh, I know, I know.
Oh, I see it!
I see it.
I'm gonna take a little brown.
Excuse me, I get excited.
I see things happening in here.
Take a little brown, little black, mix it together,
little white.
There.
Alright, let's go.
We said there could be a river there.
I think in my world, today,
I'm gonna have a little,
maybe a little path,
just goes right back through there.
We just take the fan brush and drop it in.
That easy.
We don't know where it goes.
Don't care.
Now back to my two inch brush,
add the grassy colors on it,
and maybe, see?
There it is!
Maybe, maybe put a little liquid white on there.
I'm gonna brighten the color and thin it at the same time.
The liquid white will brighten the color see?
Little bit brighter.
Now just using the corner of the brush, just the corner.
That's all you need.
Darker, darker, darker.
Alright, maybe over in here.
Every once in while I'm adding a little bright red
maybe, see?
There you go.
That come right out from behind the tree.
You just make the decision.
You decide where these little plains live.
You can just...
I'm sorry I get excited because there's
so many things you can create and you can see
in your painting as you work with this.
There.
My son Steve.
Boy, he's a dynamite painter
and he's so young and he gets so excited over this.
It's nice to see young people get excited
over something like this.
He's 27 years old.
And he's been painting since he was 12.
He sold his first painting when he was 12.
I don't think he's ever worked again.
He found out that painting can be fun
and he can make a happy buck or two off of it.
Alright.
See you can just create layer after layer after layer.
But it's picking up the black that's on the canvas.
And it will grey everything automatically.
Makes a very nice effect.
Let's go back to our little fan brush
where we were making a path.
Maybe this ol' path just sneaks right around here.
There it comes.
There it comes.
See there?
You can have it just go anywhere you want.
But that's just a grey color on top so it shows.
You can sort of give it a bend like that
to make it look like it's recessed,
or any way you want to.
Absolutely anyway that you want to.
Now maybe, over here on this side we need something.
Let's have another tree or two.
Another little tree.
There.
Okay, just give it a little upward push.
Something about like so.
Just decide where a little tree lives.
Drop it in.
Drop him in.
There we go.
Now you can make any kind of tree you want.
Maybe you want a tree that-
maybe you want a maple tree here.
That's okay.
You decide.
You decide.
I'm gonna put another one right there.
Oh, right over my little mountain.
Well, you could have a little naked spot on your tree.
So you can still see some of your mountain.
Those trees don't always grow perfect.
They're like us people.
We have some faults.
At least a few.
That tree reminds me of my little squirrel Peapod
that you've seen so many times.
That would be a perfect place for him to live.
(chuckles)
In fact today I've got him in my pocket here.
It was a little chilly when we were filming the show
so I left him at home and I brought his little cartoon,
equal here.
Isn't he a mess?
That's Peapod the pocket squirrel.
There, we finally turned him into a cartoon.
He became so popular, especially with my young friends,
that we've actually made a cartoon out of that rascal.
There we are.
A few little highlights on there.
Let's have some fun.
Let's take...
I'm gonna take some black.
Just plain, ol', midnight black,
maybe a little van dyke brown in it.
And I'm going to thin it down with paint thinner.
I'm going to make it very, very thin.
Just put paint thinner in it.
And, we'll make some big stones.
Then we'll take some white
and mix with a little bit of that.
So we have two different values
and we've got the same basic color
only one of them has white in it.
And that way we can have a highlight and a shadow.
Let me grab a little black and put it in there.
Oh ya.
That looks good.
But the paint is very thin.
Very thin.
We'll take our little oval brush.
I'm going to load both sides with the dark,
lot of dark color.
Once again this is very thin.
One side and one side only
through the light color.
Maybe we go out here
(swoosh)
And maybe there some big ol' stones that live out here.
You decide.
You decide where they live.
Shoot maybe, right here at the base of this ol' tree
there's a stone or two.
And you can put these things anywhere you want them.
Just like that.
(grunts satisfyingly)
It's a neat way to make a stone, isn't it?
You can make the highlight and the shadow
all in one stroke.
Then we put some little grassy areas right around here.
Something about like so.
But that easy.
You can do unbelievable things.
Maybe, we got a second left here.
Maybe you want to change your mind.
See this tree here?
Let's bring it all the way down to the bottom
so it's in the foreground.
It's that easy.
You can do it.
Put a little highlight on it.
And that easy.
You pull that tree right here into the foreground.
Shoot, I think we 'bout have a finished painting.
This liquid black is wonderful.
I hope you try it.
And if you have time
take a photograph of your work
send it to us.
We'd love to see what you're doing.
We'll sign this one and call it done.
There.
With that, we have a finished painting.
And from all of us here,
I'd like to wish you happy painting
and God bless, my friend.
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ゆっくり工魔クラフトS4 Part12【minecraft1.8.9】0114【ゆっくり実況】 - Duration: 11:10.
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MotoNews #35 - Recorded on 01/12/2016 [Napisy PL] - Duration: 10:11.
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Tablet Also Needs a Smart Website - Duration: 4:59.
I put this video together to show you just how well my website and
online training works with your tablet. You can see straightaway
when you hold your tablet horizontally, what you see on the
screen looks almost identical to what you get on a laptop or
desktop computer. My entire website and online training
materials are fully optimised for every size, right down to a small
smartphone, which I actually cover in a separate promotional video.
If you are one of those people who prefers to hold their tablet in a
vertical position, like you see here, it also works extremely well.
You'll just find when viewing pictures or video, they don't go to
the full size of the screen. You are better turning your tablet
horizontal and you can see the picture albums we're looking at
now completely fill the screen area, and when you go into an album,
the pictures themselves fill up all the screen. You can pinch to
zoom in and take a good look around. So when holding
horizontal it works very much like a large-sized laptop.
When using vertical, the top menu will be missing and will be replaced
with a small hamburger menu. You click to expand then you can
choose one of the other sections. For example, we'll view Courses.
You'll see there are seven individual courses to choose from.
Clicking on any course will give you more information. If you'd like to
test this system completely free, click on the free tutorials.
After registering, you can get started.
Here is an example of what the lesson looks like.
Hi, everyone. It's Steve Martin from Sidemounting.com.
This video I think you'll find really interesting. I hope it will educate
a lot of divers and the reason I'm making this video is to raise
awareness about how different equipment performs on your body.
Then they became negative. You'll also find that different thicknesses
of wetsuit will also affect your buoyancy and trim.
What's interesting is the thermocline material from
Fourth Element. I found that this was always generally neutral.
You can then mark the course completed. You can leave
a comment if you found something particularly useful or need help.
Now let's look at the same course lesson, but this time
with the tablet held horizontally so you can see how it optimises it
slightly differently. All lessons have full English subtitles that
can be switched on or off while you watch.
Hi, everyone. It's Steve Martin from Sidemounting.com.
This video I think you'll find really interesting. I hope it will educate
a lot of divers. You've got one positive, one neutral and one fin in
the background there that's negative. So I want you to think
about these fins being on your feet. They all perform differently,
so they're going to have a different effect on your feet, thus affecting
your trim. Most divers never stop moving while underwater.
Once you've finished a lesson, you can mark it as completed.
All lessons can be re-watched as many times as you wish.
Make sure you browse the entire homepage and About page, as they
have lots of reviews and information about this video series
as well as customer testimonials from students that have taken
in-water courses with myself. Using a tablet, you can easily zoom in to
see close-up details on pictures or even make the text larger for
easier reading. You can also find answers to over 40 of your most
frequently asked questions. You click on the question title to expand
the section; click the title again to close. If I'm using a tablet, I really
like to hold it horizontally. That way when you play videos you can
maximise the full size of the screen, like you can see here.
If you don't have a laptop or tablet, don't worry, my website and
online training materials are also fully optimised for mobile phones
used both in the vertical and horizontal positions.
I have a separate six-minute promotional video on mobile
phone use, so make sure you check that out.
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John Death patina sobre hielo - Duration: 1:26.
Ice skating
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Sunface/ Observatory Studio Session/ The story of the Buzz Fuzz/ (English subtitles) - Duration: 0:50.
What's your secret on the record?
You weren't really supposed to see this.
Because now the value on these are gonna go through the roof.
What have you done then?
The secret behind Sunface is this little box right here.
I run all instruments, all tracks and all vocals through the Mighty Sound Buzz Fuzz.
We never knew what an album could be until we tried the Buzz Fuzz!
It's the holy grail of studio equipment.
I can basically just throw away everything else i have here, and just run everything through the Buzz Fuzz.
So you dont need the Neve anymore then?
Neve 1073... Bullshit... Buzz Fuzz!
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Hulk Vs Red Hulk Fight Hulk Vs Spiderman Dinosaurs Cartoons For Children Police Thief Dinosaur Movie - Duration: 1:13:08.
Hulk Vs Red Hulk Fight Hulk Vs Spiderman Dinosaurs Cartoons For Children Police Thief Dinosaur Movie
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América pasó la Noche Buena con su familia en el hotel de concentración - Duration: 0:58.
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Ye Holy Angels Bright with Lyrics - Duration: 2:21.
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The Prestons Christmas Special 2016 - A Gift For Jerome - Duration: 7:50.
*Relaxing 'Jingle Bells' playing on guitar*
Hey?
Did anybody got a present for Jerome?
Nobody got a present for Jerome did they...?
Nope
No
*DING!*
GUYS!
WE ARE GOING TO BUY JEROME A CHRISTMAS PRESENT!
Now what?
*Heavy Snow Blizzard*
You know what?
I don't think Jerome need a Christmas Present
Can we go home?
No
UGHHHH!
So, what are we getting him anyway?
Uhhhh....
A toy car...?
ha!
Of course! A toy car!
Nice one Elias
Now we just go in and-
MM!
OUCH!
Uhhh.... You forgot to check the sign.
OH NO!
THE TOY SHOP IS CLOSED!
AND WE DON'T HAVE A PRESENT FOR-
Calm down Aaron
There's other shops we can go to
Yeah... I guess you're right
Hey Aaron. There' s another toy shop over there.
*GASP*
YEAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!!
YEAH! YEAH! YEAH! YEAH!
Yeah... Yeah... Uhhh...?
Hello Aaron...
Nice to see you again...
But I'm afraid you have to leave now.
NOT TODAY!
MM?
MMMM!!
I will get my revenge!
Oh really...?
You will never defeat me...
I WILL DEFEAT YOU!
Someday...!
You don't have a chance to win...
See ya...
*Gasp*
NOOOOOOOO!!!!!
nooooo....
You're wasting our time, we need to get going.
UH!
Noah! You...
You ruined the moment!
OH NOOOOOOOO!!
He's turning into that opera guy again!
♫Oh little city of New York♫
♫Whose buildings reach to the sky♫
♫It's Christmas Eve, who would believe♫
♫You've got one more gift to buy?♫
♫From Rockefeller Center♫
♫There comes a glowing light♫
Bravo Opera Dude
♫The tallest tree you'll ever see♫
♫Is shining there tonight♫
♫Oh, little city of New York♫
♫As snowflakes begin to fall♫
♫Hear carols play and Santa say♫
♫Merry Christmas one and all♫
♫From wall street up to Harlem♫
♫The east side to the west♫
♫Merry Christmas everyone♫
♫In New York it's the best♫
♫Merry Christmas everyone♫
♫In New York its the-
best-♫
Come on Seb. we have to go now!
So Aaron, any ideas?
Hmmmm... I'm not sure...
*DING!*
I GOT AN IDEA!
LET'S SPLIT UP!
Okay!
YEAH!
*Sad Jazz montage music*
Oh great...
How are we going to get Jerome a gift now...
I GOT IT!
QUICK! We don't have enough time!
*Gasp*
MERRY CHRISTMAS JEROME!
YEAH! Thank you!
Really...
Soya drink?
Well...
It doesn't matter if a Christmas present is big or expensive
Christmas is about lov-
AARON!
Your boring important speech is making this Christmas special boring!
Ugh...
fine...
HO HO HOOOOOOOOO!
- Thank you so much for watching this Christmas Special! -
-Merry Christmas everyone -
- Please Subscribe and check out my other animation to support me -
- Thank you so much! -
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SOLO ft. SARA NARRO - FARSANTES (Blue) - Duration: 3:38.
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De colores, así son las flores mexicanas de Nochebuena - Duration: 2:17.
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Thonotosassa crash claims life of 11-year-old boy - Duration: 0:22.
DEPUTY LOCKERT HAS BEEN WITH
THE POLK COUNTY SHERIFFS OFFICE
FOR THE PAST FIVE YEAR.
A BAY AREA FAMILY MOURNING
THE LOSS OF 11-YEAR-OLD DANIEL
MORALES WHO DIED IN A CRASH ON
U.S. 301 SATURDAY AFTERNOON.
INVESTIGATORS TELL US THE
DRIVER OF THE CAR HE WAS
TRAVELING IN FAILED TO YIELD
TRYING TO CROSS 301 AND WAS HIT
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Excalibur - Arthurus Rex et Gradalis Sanctus - Duration: 5:02.
- Quid est mysterium Gradalis? Cui servit is? - What is the secret of the Grail? Whom does it serve?
- Tu, mi domine. -You, my lord.
- Quis sum? - Who am I?
- Dominus meus et rex es - es Arthurus. - You are my lord and king - you are Arthur.
- Tune mysterium invenisti quod perdidi? - Have you found the secret that I have lost?
- Ita. Tu et terra estis unum. -Yes. You and the land are one.
- Tu et terra estis unum. Bibe. - You and the land are one. Drink.
- Tabesco. Non possum mori, non possum vivere. - I'm wasting away. I cannot live, I cannot die.
- Bibe ex calice et renasceris ac tecum terra. - Drink from the chalice and you will be reborn and the land with you.
- Parsibal. Ignoravi quam vacua fuit mea anima donec ea completa est. - Perceval. I didn't know how empty was my soul until it was filled.
- Arthure! - Arthur!
- Praepara meos caballarios ad proelium. Denuo cum rege eorum equitabunt. - Ready my knights for battle. They will ride with their king once more.
- Nimium diu per alios vixi. - I have lived through others for far too long.
- Lancelus meam virtutem gessit, and Guinevera meam culpam. - Lancelot carried my honor, and Guinevere my guilt.
- Medraut tulit mea peccata. Caballarii mei meas causas contenderunt. - Mordred bore my sins. My knights have fought my causes.
- Nunc, mi frater, ego ero rex! - Now, my brother, I shall be king!
- Custodes! Caballarii! Scutarii! Ad proelium parate! - Guards! Knights! Squires! Prepare for battle!
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Desmotour #3 - Alpen & Dolomiten - von Tirol in die Schweiz - Furka, Klausen, Nufenen, Gotthard - Duration: 7:45.
Please read the description.
Welcome to my video diary which should also help you if you want to plan a trip to some of these locations.
Maps and accommondations are in the description.
Main goals on day 3 and 4:
unfortunately bad weather conditions on day three..
at this moment my hardest ride began..
Rain and 0°C on the Klausenpass in Switzerland..
Although I couldn't feel my fingers anymore it was an awesome experience haha..
Day 4
After the Berninapass in Switzerland I went to Livingo Italy. Next Stop: the Dolomites in South Tyrol!
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Baby Pet Care Kids Games - Animals Doctor, Bath Time, Dress Up - Gameplay Video By TutoTOONS - Duration: 13:22.
Baby Pet Care Kids Games - Animals Doctor, Bath Time, Dress Up - Gameplay Video By TutoTOONS
Thank you for watching! Educational Kids Games.
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Sheriff's Office: Lake Wales woman shot, killed after threatening deputy with knife - Duration: 1:56.
WHEN WE GET THEM ON AIR AND
ONLINE.
A DEPUTY-INVOLVED SHOOTING
IN POLK COUNTY LEAVES ONE WOMAN
DEAD AND SOMEONE LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS ARE QUITE
FAMILIAR WITH.
CHIP OSOWSKI EXPLAINS WHY THE
SHERIFF SAYS THE DEPUTY WAS
FORCED TO OPEN FIRE.
Reporter: THERE ARE MULTIPLE
INVESTIGATIONS GOING ON HERE ON
HASTINGS ROAD NORTH OF LAKE
WALES BUT THE SHERIFF TELLS ME
THERE IS NOTHING TO INDICATE
HIS DEPUTY WAS NOT JUSTIFIED IN
HIS ACTIONS.
IT ALL STARTED WHEN 53-YEAR-OLD
MERRIAM SAVINO CALLED 911
ASKING FOR HELP.
DEPUTY DAVID LOCKERT RESPONDED
AND THAT'S WHEN SAVINO CAME AT
HIM WITH A KNIFE.
HE FRANTICALLY CAME ON THE
RADIO AND SAID SHOTS FIRED, SHE
PULLED A KNIFE ON ME AND I SHOT
HER, SENT EMS.
HE BEGAN TO GIVE EMERGENCY
FIRST AID UNTIL EMS ARRIVED.
Reporter: PARAMEDICS RUSHED
HER TO THE HOSPITAL WHERE
DOCTORS PRONOUNCED HER DEAD.
FOR HOURS DETECTIVES MAPPED OUT
THE SCENE COLLECTING EVIDENCE
AND PHOTOGRAPHING THE AREA.
THEY ALSO LEARNED MORE ABOUT
SAVINO, WHO HAS HAD A NUMBER OF
ARRESTS DATING BACK TO 2004.
SHE ALSO HAS A HISTORY FIGHTING
WITH DEPUTIES.
AND IN 2010 APPARENTLY SHE
WAS CHARGED ON BATTERY --
CHARGED WITH BATTERY ON TWO
OTHER LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
WHERE SHE ALSO ASSAULTED THEM
WITH SOME KIND OF A WEAPON.
Reporter: AND WHILE THE
SHOOTING IS BELIEVED TO BE
JUSTIFIED, IT IS BEING LOOKED
AT, VERY CLOSELY.
THERE WILL BE FOUR SEPARATE
INVESTIGATIONS CONDUCTED, ONE
BY OUR HOMICIDE UNIT, ONE BY
OUR ADMINISTRATIVE
INVESTIGATION UNIT, ONE BY THE
STATE ATTORNEY'S OFFICE THERE
ON THE SCENE OR ON THEIR WAY TO
THE SCENE AND THE FOURTH BY THE
MEDICAL EXAMINER'S OFFICE.
Reporter: DEPUTY LOCKERT IS
CURRENTLY ON PAID
ADMINISTRATIVE LEAVE PENDING
THE OUTCOME OF THIS
INVESTIGATION WHICH IS STANDARD
PRACTICE WITH ALL OFFICER-
INVOLVED SHOOTINGS.
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ABC Phonics Song
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What! Online shopping situation! 什麼!逛網拍有個性 (DISC) 2 - Duration: 2:08.
OMG, the things are all on sales
I really want to buy them all
omg, this make one look thinner, it's so pretty
And it's black
I am super eagar to buy it
This is so beautiful as well
The pants is also awesome
Let me browse more
What should I do
It's so cheap, just buy it!
Buy... buy... buy...
Here comes new arrival
There's so many
This is totally my style
This item is super cheap, do you wanna buy one?
But...
No need no need, buy them all!
-is that so...? -I will wear in apricot
You buy one more coat, then we can have the same
I don't think it's a good idea.
Alright, alright, that's it, you gotta buy what I choose for
I will decide for you
I know what you like and what you suitable for
That's it!
It's winter, time for buying a coat
Let me browse at this store
It's a black fuzzy leather coat
2180 NTD dollars!
Oh no, I want it but what to do
Let me launch my calculator!
First, black fuzzy leather coat cost 2180 NTD
Plus transportation fee 65NTD
equals to 2245 NTD
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Victor Socaciu, Adrian Păunescu - Sacrificii mereu - Duration: 4:25.
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Victor Socaciu - Cămașa cea de Rai - Duration: 3:13.
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Knock Knock - Santa calling.
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Desmotour #3 - Alpen & Dolomiten - von Tirol in die Schweiz - Furka, Klausen, Nufenen, Gotthard - Duration: 7:45.
Please read the description.
Welcome to my video diary which should also help you if you want to plan a trip to some of these locations.
Maps and accommondations are in the description.
Main goals on day 3 and 4:
unfortunately bad weather conditions on day three..
at this moment my hardest ride began..
Rain and 0°C on the Klausenpass in Switzerland..
Although I couldn't feel my fingers anymore it was an awesome experience haha..
Day 4
After the Berninapass in Switzerland I went to Livingo Italy. Next Stop: the Dolomites in South Tyrol!
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Victor Socaciu - Cămașa cea de Rai - Duration: 3:13.
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World's 5 People Driving Vehicles In Their Graves - Duration: 4:23.
World's 5 People Driving Vehicles In Their Graves
5.
Billy Standley
Billy Standley always told friends and family he'd be buried riding his Harley-Davidson
motorcycle.
Now thanks to his adoring family, his dying wish has been fulfilled.
The Ohio motorhead was spectacularly laid to rest in a Mechanicsburg cemetery on Friday
while seated on the back of his 1967 Electra Glide cruiser thanks to the handiwork of five
embalmers and a metal back brace and straps.
The casket consisted of a 9-by-11 cement septic tank, Plexiglas and wood and steel rods to
reinforce the bottom.
Because of its large size, it also required the purchase of three burial plots, which
were next to his wife, Lorna.
"He was a quirky man," his daughter Dorothy Brown told the paper.
"But when it comes to us kids, he loved us, he raised us well and, of course, we wanted
to help him."
"He'd done right by us all these years, and at least we could see he goes out the way
he wanted to," his son Pete Standley told the Dayton Daily News.
4.
Sandra West
Sandra West died in 1977 and was buried in the front seat of her Ferrari wearing a white
nightgown in San Antonio, Texas West was buried in the front seat of her light
blue 1964 Ferrari 250GT - which would cost $2million if bought today - wearing a white
nightgown 'with the seat slanted comfortably.'
Following the death of her Texas oil tycoon husband, Ike West, in 1968, West received
his $5 million estate and promised it to her brother-in-law Sol West if he granted the
burial request she had written in her will four years earlier, according toMy San Antonio
West and her Italian sports car were flown to San Antonio to be buried next to her late
husband in the historic cemetery which boasts the graves of those who helped shape San Antonio,
according to My San Antonio.
The car carrying West's body was placed in a crate which was then lowered into the ground
by a large crane.
The grave was 19 feet long, 10 feet wide, and nine feet deep, the Houston Chronicle
reports.The large grave was then covered with cement to prevent vandalism and looting.
3.
Lonnie Holloway
One man's funeral is the talk of the town in Saluda.
90-year-old Lonnie Holloway was buried in the front seat of his car along with his most
prized possessions.
Hundreds showed up from all over to see Lonnie Holloway and his 1973 Pontiac Catalina.
"He was a unique individual.
He said when he died, he didn't want to leave his guns here because somebody might take
them and shoot somebody, so he took them with him," said Lonnie's cousin Johnny McCloud.
"I don't like it but he told me a long time ago.
He said 'Sallie Mae, I'm going to be buried in my car.'
I said 'Holloway, don't make me ashamed' and he said 'If that's going to make you ashamed,
you're going to have to be ashamed.'
I hope he made it," said Lonnie's sister Sallie Harris.
After the car was put in the ground, it was covered with a concrete slab to keep the the
guns and the car from being stolen.
2.
George Swanson
In 1994, the ashes of 71-year-old George Swanson are buried (according to Swanson's request)
in the driver's seat of his 1984 white Corvette in Hempfield County, Pennsylvania.
"George wanted to go out in style, and, indeed, now he will," commented Swanson's lawyer in
a report from The Associated Press.
"We agree that this is rather elaborate, but really it's no different than being buried
in a diamond-studded or gold coffin."
According to the AP, Swanson's widow, Caroline, transported her husband's ashes to the cemetery
on the seat of her own white 1993 Corvette.
The ashes were then placed on the driver's seat of his 10-year-old car, which had only
27,000 miles on the odometer.
"George always said he lived a fabulous life, and he went out in a fabulous style," Caroline
Swanson said later.
"You have a lot of people saying they want to take it with them.
He took it with him."
1.
Rose Martin
Rose Martin, 84, of Rhode Island, took up four burial plots when she and her white Chevrolet
Corvair were deposited six feet (and four wheels) under.
"She prearranged with us, and this was her wish.
It was very well known throughout Tiverton that she wanted this," said Robert Ferreira,
a director of the Oliveira Funeral Home in Fall River, Mass.
The widow and mother of three, who died Saturday, drove the flat-looking rear-engine white car
around the town of Tiverton, population 14,000, for 36 years.
"She just loved the car.
She didn't care what it cost to fix the car.
If the car was broken, she wasn't one to ask you how much.
'Just fix it,' " recalled Tiverton Auto Body owner George Murray.
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