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- If you know one thing about space,

it's that you don't enter it

unprotected by a ship or a suit.

If you get blown out of an airlock without either,

that's it, you're done.

Or are you?

In the first Guardians of the Galaxy film,

we see something that goes against pretty much

every other death by space we've ever seen.

So, if you were blown out of an airlock,

what would really happen to your body,

and do you have to be one of the Guardians of the Galaxy

to survive it?

Alright, I'm talking specifically about this scene

in Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 1,

when Peter Quill intentionally exits his ship

to gift Gamora his kick-ass mask.

It looks like he spends a fair amount of time

in the vacuum of space without exploding

or bleeding from the eyes like we've seen in other films.

So, which version of death by space is accurate?

First of all, space is deadly.

There's no air for you to breathe in space,

and you would eventually suffocate.

But what else happens?

Humans, like every other organism on Earth,

evolved under some kind of pressure,

pushing down on me, pushing down on you,

no man asked for.

For us primates, that pressure has always been about

100,000 pascals,

or around 15 pounds per square inch of pressure,

and that comes from the mass of air that surrounds us.

That pressure, in part, helped determine

what our bodies would look like,

how our blood would carry gas,

and even how our lungs would be able to force air

into themselves.

So, if all the air was suddenly sucked away from us,

like there's some mysterious hole,

then it would be,

you'd be (coughs).

So, if all the air was sucked away from you

through some theoretical hole,

you'd be forgiven in thinking that your blood

and your body and your lungs might kind of expand outwards

without the inward push of pressure,

and they might more or less expand to their breaking points

like marshmallows in a vacuum chamber.

But what would really happen to the human body in space,

aside from choking to death of course,

is a bit more subdued.

Peter Quill was lucky because space turns the body

into a bloated bag, not a bomb.

In the history of human space flight,

no person has fully subjected their bodies to the void,

but we do have a good idea

of what would happen to their bodies if they did

because of experiments we've conducted,

like in 1965, when NASA put a bunch of dogs

in a vacuum chamber and depressurized it,

effectively throwing them out of an airlock.

Here's what happened next.

I'm sorry about this.

All animals exposed to the low pressure

for longer than five seconds tended to lose consciousness

and began to swell and collapse

in between nine and 11 seconds.

Within the next five seconds,

unless the animals were recompressed,

they began to show marked expansion

due to gases

and gas expulsion from the stomach and lower bowel,

often leading in simultaneous, oh,

simultaneous projectile vomiting, oh,

defecation, oh, come on,

and urination.

And the water vapor and gas expansion

were of such magnitude

that the animals quickly became immobilized

with the neck, body, and extremities in extended positions

similar in appearance to an inflated goatskin bag.

It can't get worse, right?

It's fine.

While at the low pressure,

the saliva-like excretions and urine

became frozen and partially dehy--,

like a pee-sicle,

partially dehydrated.

It was also noticed in several animals

that after recompression to ground level,

the tongue was coated in ice.

After the test chamber was repressurized,

the dogs that did recover,

some didn't depending on how long they're exposed to vacuum,

returned to functional inside 30 minutes.

After 24 hours, the dogs that did survive

were back to normal, which fits with another study,

also in 1965, also by NASA, on chimps.

But all the chimps in this study survived

even after being exposed to the vacuum of space for minutes

and showed no ill effects afterwards.

So, if you are thrown out of an airlock

and you look like a gross blue Gumby creature,

first the air in your tissues and your blood would boil,

except they wouldn't get hot,

so you would just bloat.

But your skin is strong enough, so it wouldn't rip.

And then, all the air in your lungs and in your bowels

would force their way out,

and it would rip your lungs' tissue and freeze your tongue

and it would also pee your pants and then poop your pants

and then you might projectile vomit as well.

And then, you'd lose consciousness.

But you would not die immediately.

In fact, you have a few seconds of sanity

and you could be safely recovered

and returned to your normal state

if you were saved quickly enough.

This useful consciousness time,

according to all the experiments that we've done,

is around 15 uncomfortable seconds,

and death follows minutes thereafter.

Based on the experiments that we've done,

there is a finite amount of time

where a bloated gross Peter could save Gamora's life

and a finite amount of time before they both die

after passing out.

Did they make it?

Let's look at this scene again.

Since a lack of oxygen is the real reason

that space kills you eventually,

we want a total time without air,

allowing for the passage of time with camera cuts.

So, it looks like Peter spends about

10 seconds putting his mask on Gamora.

This is the time that he has to be usefully conscious.

It also looks like Gamora is exposed for 70 seconds

before the mask is put on her,

and Peter is exposed to space for a total of 50 seconds

after he removes his mask

before both are saved by the Ravagers.

According to everything that we just went through,

all three of these numbers check out.

This is enough time to be usefully conscious,

and this is enough time to be unconscious but saveable.

It could totally happen.

In fact, there's another unintentional experiment

that proves this.

In 1965, NASA test subject Jim LeBlanc's suit

accidentally depressurized inside of a full vacuum

vacuum chamber.

He passed out within 15 seconds

but was revived 30 seconds later

after the chamber was represssurized.

His eyes didn't pop out of his head.

He didn't explode.

His body didn't freeze solid.

But he did say that the last memory he had

before he passed out was the saliva on his tongue

bubbling away.

If Jim could survive this kind of exposure

in this time frame,

Star-Lord too could survive his contact with the cosmos.

So, how long could Star-Lord or you

survive in space unprotected?

Well, based on all the experiments we've done

and the accidents that we've had,

you could be conscious for about 15 seconds

before you're passed out and then have minutes to live

in which time you could be saved.

What I'm trying to say is that

that scene in Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 1

is more or less scientifically accurate,

right down to the frost on Peter's face

from his instantaneously evaporated sweat.

Although before the Ravagers beam them aboard,

they might want to change both of their pants.

Because Science.

Thank you so much for watching.

Make sure to follow me on Twitter at @Sci_Phile

where you can suggest ideas for future episodes

and on Facebook and Instagram

where I'm now posting mini episodes of my show

like I did today.

Thank you, again, for doing it.

The dance-off scene at the end of Guardians of the Galaxy 1

is a lot of fun,

but remember that Ronan only had to touch his staff

down to the surface of Xandar

and it would explode, right?

He had 62 seconds to do that.

Like just,

ooh-cha, boop.

No, come on, dance-off, boop.

No, come on, I'm just trying to distract, boop.

For more infomation >> How Long Could Star-Lord Survive in Space Unprotected? (Because Science w/ Kyle Hill) - Duration: 8:50.

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Genius Is Not about Excelling at Something—It's about Doing Things Differently | Eric Weinstein - Duration: 5:23.

I think that very few people see the words 'excellence' or 'consensus' as anything other

than the most positive of words.

These are the habits that most people seek to cultivate.

They wish to be part of the consensus.

They wish to be excellent in both their behavior and hope for excellent outcomes.

I think the problem is that, we didn't realize that excellence so far as it goes is fine

but it's involved in a trade-off.

And that trade-off has to do with the fact that excellence is really about quality control.

It's about the fact that if I'm going to go for, let's say, a classical music

concert, I want to assume that the piece will be played flawlessly and I will concentrate

only on the interpretive aspects of the piece above that.

But, in fact, quality control can be deadly.

For example, if in a jazz date where an improviser takes few risks the music may be pleasant

enough as background music but it's scarcely the sort of thing that would have animated

the bebop generation who played live dates under open-mic conditions never knowing what

would happen next.

Perhaps the most famous jazz album of all time was Miles Davis' 'Kind of Blue', and

if you look at the sheet music for that date almost nothing was written down.

It was just a question of bringing the most amazing minds together.

And you can even hear a few flaws on that album which make it so exciting.

So I think that the problem is that, we have to realize that excellence is about hill climbing.

It's about the fabled 10,000 hours.

It's about practice making perfect.

And this is something that, to the credit of excellence, it's something we do know

how to teach.

Perhaps we don't know how to teach everyone how to achieve it but there's always a class

of people who through dedicated repetition will be able to bring their variance under

extraordinary pressure so that they are reliable members of our society.

We want this in our surgeons, often.

We want this in our classical music performers.

But the question is: do we want it everywhere?

And because we do know how to teach excellence we've blinded ourselves to the role that

a different thought process is involved in, which I would associate with genius.

The key question is: who are these high-variance individuals?

Why are our schools filled with dyslexics?

Why are there so many kids diagnosed with ADHD?

My claim is these are giant underserved populations who are not meant for the excellence model.

They are meant to be the innovators, the people who bring us new forms of music that others

will seek to perfect and hone in their performance.

But these are the sorts of people who bring us new scientific vistas, who explore new

terrain, and what we've done is we've created a system which effectively demonizes

these different patterns.

We even call these things learning disabilities when, in fact, if you look at the learning

disabled population they very often are the most intellectual, accomplished members of

society.

But we put them through a torture chamber of K through 12 education where we attempt

to convince the teachers, who have no idea how to serve this population—we try to make

sure that there's no indication that there are teaching disabilities by pushing the responsibility

onto the students.

These are the learning disabled but in no real terms is this population learning disabled.

It's a different and a somewhat alien population that we have tried to machine to a point where

they look as close to the excellent population as possible.

So it's not really that I'm against excellence.

What I'm really against is the idea that we've absorbed the concept of excellence

into the very fabric of our society so that all those who don't function within that

idiom feel that they are somehow abhorrent and less than, when, in fact, these are the

people who are going to cure our cancers.

These are the people who are going to create new multi-billion dollar industries.

And, in fact, the problem is, is that we don't realize that genius is really about adaptive

valley crossing.

It's about taking on risk, taking on cost, doing things that make almost no sense to

anyone else and can only be shown to have been sensible after the fact because, in fact,

and I think, you know, Jim Watson said this beautifully, he said if you're really going

to do anything big you are by definition unqualified to do it.

So the entire culture of credentialism, of professionalism, is really a culture of excellence.

But, in fact, society is run by power laws.

The very thick tails of these distributions suggest that life isn't normally distributed

but distributed by power laws.

And we need a special class of people to play those tails, to get us the returns, to power

us forward and advance society.

And so what I'm really interested in is not being blinded by excellence to the prospects

for other modalities, in particular genius.

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Miley Cyrus Cops Backlash for Appropriating Hip-Hop Culture - Duration: 3:05.

If you spent any time listening to Miley Cyrus' hit album, Bangerz, back in 2013, then you

know that it was heavily influenced by hip-hop culture.

It featured guest appearances from Nelly, Future, Big Sean, and French Montana, and

more than half the project was produced by hip-hop producer Mike Will Made-It.

It seemed clear that Miley was listening to plenty of rap music at the time and embracing

it.

But it doesn't sound like that's the case anymore.

Miley is currently preparing to release a new single called "Malibu" next week,

and to build up the buzz surrounding it, she appeared on the latest cover of Billboard.

And she has caused some controversy as a result of some remarks she made about hip-hop in

her cover story.

While speaking with Billboard, Miley talked about everything from her engagement to Liam

Hemsworth to Donald Trump to quitting weed.

But she saved her most eye-opening comments for a brief discussion about rap music.

While talking about which artists are influencing her the most right now, she gave props to

Kendrick Lamar and his hit single, "Humble."

But in the same breath, she also spoke about how she doesn't listen to rap much anymore

because of the misogynistic and materialistic lyrics that are found in many songs.

"I also love that new Kendrick [Lamar] song ["Humble"]: "Show me somethin' natural

like ass with some stretch marks."

I love that because it's not "Come sit on my dick, suck on my cock."

I can't listen to that anymore.

That's what pushed me out of the hip-hop scene a little.

It was too much "Lamborghini, got my Rolex, got a girl on my cock"—I am so not that."

Since the Billboard cover story was released, Miley's comments have received plenty of

attention.

There are many people who believe that her criticisms of rap music prove that she was

appropriating hip-hop culture when she created Bangerz.

And they have called her out for doing it on social media.

"Um.

Why did Miley Cyrus think that anyone wanted her to comment on hip-hop?

ESPECIALLY after she spent 2 years appropriating it.

PLEASE."

"DUH: Miley Cyrus wore hip hop culture like a costume.

Abandoned it.

Stereotypes it now."

"Somebody text miley cyrus and tell her she was never apart of the hip hop culture

in the first place.

#girlbye"

This is not the first time Miley has been accused of appropriating hip-hop culture,

either.

After her performance at the 2013 MTV Video Music Awards, she was criticized for using

nothing but black backup dancers.

Some people believed she was using them as props, which caused her to fire back at her

critics during an interview with Rolling Stone.

"I don't keep my producers or dancers around 'cause it makes me look cool.

Those aren't my 'accessories.'

They're my homies."

It's a topic that she also touches on in her Billboard interview.

Shortly after offering up her thoughts on rap music, she once again defended her decision

to use black dancers while performing songs from Bangerz.

"It's mind-boggling to me that there was even a controversy around me having black

dancers.

That became a thing, where people said I was taking advantage of black culture, and with

Mike [Will Made-It]—what the fuck?

That wasn't true.

Those were the dancers I liked!"

Miley is certainly entitled to her opinion on rap music.

But her most recent comments about it clearly aren't going to do much to endear her to

the hip-hop community.

That's the news for now, but for all the latest on Miley Cyrus, subscribe to Complex

News on YouTube.

For Complex News, I'm Speedy Morman.

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Peter and Pearl Introduce Knock Knock - Doctor Who: Series 10 - Duration: 0:48.

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GTA 5 Unlimited Money Glitch AKA $1 A Dup 📌 FreightTrain What Tha Fuudge! Banned By Rockstar Games - Duration: 7:45.

what's up gamer and welcome to this

segment right here on your boy your

Sheriff I'm going to tell you this in

the beginning hit that like button

alright we got a fire segment coming

towards you you guys I'm always out

there in order to get you the latest and

greatest news when it comes to GTA 5 and

other games at this point we started

something very new in this channel so

you guys just show your support man drop

a like if you haven't subscribed what

are you waiting for and click on that

notification button right beside my name

so you can get the best videos when they

drop before maybe they get patched or

they get peeking down from the channel

okay here is a deal something huge

happened today and thanks to you guys

reaching out to me and letting me know

what happened I wouldn't have found out

about it until way later today but it's

the story of the day okay we're gonna

let go of click the titles we're gonna

like both everything we're going to talk

about Instant Karma now let me tell you

one thing here please don't take joy in

somebody else's misery I'm not here I'm

not here for that I'm not here to laugh

at somebody I'm not here to let you know

somebody got what somebody did get

screwed okay but I'm just saying please

please please do not drop his comments

on that youtubers channel do not take

joy in his misery because it's not right

okay don't hit a man when they're when

when he's down I'm just I'm not here

doing that I'm here to inform you

however that today brake train what the

fudge the dude that was at one point or

another friend with this channel and

started to make a lot of subscribers

because we have a good vibe here leaving

the channel turning on us calling us you

know shady calling us names and just

going straight out crazy on everybody

the dude who basically turns on

everybody that he gets to know today on

livestream check out what happened now

what needs to happen is we're gonna go

onto your account

and duplicate some cars for you we're

going to duplicate 10 elegy retros in

your CEO garage

you know we're legit I mean we've

already hooked up over over like looks

like over like 400 or 500 duplicated

cars to people they hit you up and then

have you just like back out of the shit

you know saying oh oh look at that I've

been banned permanently what so the dude

gets banned on livestream Rockstar is

not messing around it's a huge ban wave

because they don't only ban him they

banned also his friends in the party

with him now you guys if you have if you

don't know what was going on here

freight train is making money off of

rockstars

grand theft auto 5 by selling duplicated

cars what he does is he takes people's

username and password he logs into their

account sells them duplicated cars I'm

talking he's saying I think the price

that's going around right now is the

dollar a dupe for an allergy retro I

warned him there was a video that was

done on this earlier and I told him dude

back down from this road that you're

taking you will end up regretting it

it's not the right thing to do now the

community has stepped up some people

probably reported him and I think also

Rockstar is got their eyes wide open

when it comes to this game we are

talking about glitches being patch was

in a matter of two hours if you turn off

your Xbox or Playstation 4 you're not

going to come back and find the glitch

active so they're on top of their game

they want their money and all the powers

to them they've made an amazing piece of

software here that we all love to play

we're all addicted to now like I told

you in the beginning take no joy in this

because he did not only get banned

himself he managed to get a lot of other

people banned with him and I have like

my heart goes up to those people those

are people that probably came from the

Xbox 360 on the same bandwagon like all

of us making their character being

attached to that account and now their

gamertag their main gamertag is

permanently Bane's off of Grand Theft

Auto online and it's all thanks to the

freight train just being associated with

them

I don't know what to take out of this

other than if you value the game which

is advice that I tell you all the time

don't mess around with it because the

company doesn't want you to mess around

with it they had enough it's been three

years plus of people doing glitches it's

been a lot of time just them losing

money on a piece of software that's all

the revenue that they're getting off of

it is going to go toward GC a fix at

vert Iseman the size of the game the

scale of it everything that is going to

attack the actors we need to afford to

put into the game we all don't know what

gta6 could be gg6 could be the ultimate

video game of all time which brings back

maybe people from previous grand theft

auto online for them to afford all this

we don't need people like pre-trained

eating into their profit eating into

door you know their future projects that

they're doing so we need to kind of

respect that and we need to kind of move

back and say this is not right now you

guys he took it to a whole other level

he was making money off of their game

that's straight out stealing then he has

the nerve to say this in his live stream

you're gonna go fucking and everybody on

my friends list to Rockstar like holy

shit man for real there you go

if you do that I mean that's just

fucking it's just going to help me when

I take you guys to fucking court just

for fan and people for being my goddamn

party so I say they should fucking be

higher in my ass because if anything

they're fucking they're making out not

hiring me seeing our videos and then

posting the shit man this guy is

completely living in a separate universe

he needs to kinda realize what's

happening and kind of flip the table and

say if I was in their position I would

look at somebody like this and say he

lost his marbles he is basically

stealing from me and at the same time

bad-mouthing me in the community is it's

not the right thing to do

listen respect the company respect the

game that we all love and like I said

man drop a thumbs up on the video for

bringing you the latest and greatest

news and if you've missed yesterday's

money glitch let's put it that way I'm

not charging a dollar a dollar a dupe on

that if you've missed that you need to

go ahead and check it out I've got some

good news

they from Twitter people say we've made

two million in one day doing that glitch

and for freight train if you're watching

dude you can block my comments from your

channel it's not a big deal no hard

feeling and again man I'm not taking joy

in the misery that you're in right now

losing your mean account on Grand Theft

Auto must suck a lot let's move away

from this and hopefully save detect and

hopefully people that were with him in

the party at least get their account

back but it's complete stupidity to say

I'm gonna sue the company you have no

grounds to stand on you're no match to

Rockstar I mean they would squish you

down like even a tomato would not stand

a chance it'd be a joke to say that and

again be careful because the person that

they took his information on the Xbox is

saying that they changed his password

and you can't log back into this I can't

confirm if it's true or not but that is

why I warned you in the beginning saying

do not give your username and password

did anybody other than your mommy and

daddy I love mommy and daddy we can end

it on that if you love your mommy and

daddy drop a like on the video if you

don't like your mommy and daddy it's all

good you can drop a dislike on the video

I don't mind all good but I feel sorry

for you if you don't like their mommy

and daddy beast out everybody peace out

homies park beast down beast down

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Brock Lesnar WWE Update! Heat On WWE Star Backstage? | WrestleTalk News May 2017 - Duration: 4:14.

Hello and welcome to the WrestleTalk News!

I'm Oli Davis, and I'll be replying to as many comments on this video as I can.

The Miz, Seth Rollins Finn Balor main event on this week's Raw was arguably one of the

best WWE TV matches of the year so far, which The Miz won to become the No. 1 contender

to Dean Ambrose's Intercontinental Championship.

After Raw went off air, Ambrose and Miz furthered their feud when a wild Bray Wyatt appeared

from underneath the ring.

Look at him go!

Follow those buzzards, Bray!

Thanks to @DevilsXOmega on Twitter for letting us use that footage.

But Bray Wyatt hasn't been the only one exposing the business.

The WWE roster have just embarked on one of their most gruelling annual trips - the European

tour.

Directly following this week's episode of Smackdown, the crew flew across the pond,

where WWE will run 24 shows in 14 different countries over just 11 days, including next

week's Raw and Smackdown TV tapings in London, England - which I'm going to!

These intense tours can be stressful, with long plane rides, coach journeys and Sin Cara

making annoying noises.

So it's understandable a few of the boys wanted to chillax before their first show

in Italy last night.

As his new gimmick seems to be forcing people to take selfies with him, Titus O'Neil has

posted a photo on Twitter of a few Raw wrestlers just hanging out in Rome, with himself, Heath

Slater, Matt Hardy, Curtis Axel and...wait a second...that can't be...the currently

injured and most definitely feuding titans of Raw Braun Strowman and Roman Reigns getting

along just fine together!

It's considered bad form in professional wrestling to be seen all chummy in public

when you're engaged in a bitter blood feud with each other on TV - and even more so when

it's your A show's top feud: Titus O'Neil and Heath Slater.

And, to a lesser degree, Strowman and Reigns.

For a company that last year suspended Titus for 60 days because he slightly pushed Vince

McMahon, these photos will most likely garner O'Neill backstage heat.

And he seems to have realised his mistake, very quickly removing the photo from all his

social media.

Since winning the Universal Championship from Goldberg at Wrestlemania 33 last month, Brock

Lesnar hasn't been seen at all on WWE TV.

And it seems that ain't going to change for the next couple of months.

Dave Meltzer has revealed on Wrestling Observer Radio that Lesnar currently only has two dates

scheduled for WWE: Great Balls of Fire in July and Summerslam in August.

However, this isn't as serious as it first sounds.

Lesnar is actually expected to be around more for his current championship run than he was

for his 2014-2015 reign, it's just that WWE haven't yet confirmed the exact schedule.

Braun Strowman seems to be Brock's next challenger, with Finn Balor and Seth Rollins

also being likely opponents down the line.

A Balor vs Lesnar main event for Summerslam would fit into storyline very nicely, being

a year since Finn became the first ever Universal Champion.

But before Great Balls of Fire, we have the Smackdown-exclusive pay-per-view Backlash

in just two weeks' time, which now has an official poster - Shinsuke Nakamura's Great

Balls of Fire right in your face.

It's a really reassuring placement of Nakamura, with WWE obviously seeing his debut match

on the main roster as the show's major selling point-WHOAH, wait a second.

What does that say above his left leg?

'The Artist Known As Shinsuke Nakamura'!?

Oh god dammit.

Bayley picked up a nasty looking injury on this week's Raw, and the brand new episode

of WrestleRamble is now live, where Luke Owen and I decide which show was better - Raw or

Smackdown?

Click the videos to the left to find out more and press subscribe.

I've been Oli Davis, and that was wrestling.

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Giani Gurdev Singh Jee Australia - ਆਉ ਹਮਾਰੈ ਰਾਮ ਪਿਆਰੇ ਜੀਉ - Shabad Kirtan - Duration: 35:16.

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Doomed Demos - Duration: 3:19.

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Rock Me Pink | The Pink Panther (1993) - Duration: 10:25.

MAN: Zinc Roughage?

We gotta see this guy.

ALL: (CHANTING) Zinc! Zinc! Zinc! Zinc!

(CHEERING)

Huh! I like this guy,

but I'm not that stuck on him.

WOMAN: Oh, speak for yourself.

Oh, thanks.

(HORN HONKING)

(SCREAMING)

Oh, he's here.

He's here.

(POP MUSIC PLAYING)

Everybody stand back.

Zinc is among you.

ALL: (CHANTING) Zinc! Zinc! Zinc!

Oh, I'll never get

his autograph from back here.

Hey, I need to see him, too.

ALL: (CHANTING) Zinc! Zinc! Zinc!

(SCREAMS)

MAN: Hey, this weenie's cutting in line.

(ALL CLAMORING)

(PINK PANTHER IMITATES FIRE ENGINE SIREN)

Move aside, citizen.

Emergency.

(SCOFFS) I don't see no fire.

All right then.

How about water?

Whoa!

Shall we?

(ALL CHEERING)

Oh, Mr. Roughage,

can I have your autograph?

No blinking way!

Hmm, would I miss the opportunity,

pretty little darling?

Metal Mania!

Oh, for me?

I'll make this into a shrine.

PINK PANTHER: Mr. Roughage?

I wrote this special song for you.

It's a real killer.

Are you out of your pink melon?

(BLOWS RASPBERRY)

No one writes better music than Zinc Roughage, mate.

Wow, he totally read your song.

Don't you feel honored?

I'll get it to him somehow.

ALL: Zinc! Zinc! Zinc!

All right, metalheads.

Give it up for the Master of Guitar Disaster,

Zinc Roughage.

(CROWD CHEERING)

Metal Mania!

(CROWD APPLAUDING)

(SCREAMS)

Whoa!

MAN: You, the pink guy.

Where's your backstage pass?

Oh, why didn't you say you were with the band?

You better get dressed.

Zinc has started the first set.

(GLASS SHATTERS)

It's show time.

I know once he sees this, he'll wanna play it.

(YELPS)

And if I find that geek,

I'm gonna pound him into protoplasm.

One side slug juice.

Yes, sir. Right away, sir.

(GROWLS) Geek alert.

ZINC: ♪ Oh, I'm going to rock

♪ My brainiac with Metal Mania ♪

-(MUSIC FADES) -(CROWD BOOING)

Hey.

PINK PANTHER: Hey, Zinc!

Are you gonna try my song?

BULLY: How about if I sing a few bars?

ZINC: ♪ I'm going down

♪ The drain-ia from Metal Mania ♪

(GROWLS)

-Whoa! -(CROWD BOOING)

Man, you're like the flu.

I can't get rid of you.

ZINC: Whoa!

He hates heights, you know.

-(GLASS SHATTERING) -(THUD)

(CROWD CHEERING)

Uh, Mr. Roughage.

(BULLY GRUNTS)

Zinc! Speak to me, boy.

♪ These little town blues

♪ Jack ♪

(SCREAMS)

♪ It's up to you

♪ New York, New York ♪

ALL: (CHANTING) We want Zinc! We want Zinc!

We want Zinc!

Someone's gotta go out there and perform.

WOMAN: Oh, man.

But who would be stupid enough

to face that bloodthirsty,

crazed crowd of mad dogs?

-(GROWLS) -Hey, thanks for the offer,

but I've got a taste for some sushi.

Ciao!

(PINK PANTHER YELPING)

ALL: We want Zinc!

We want Zinc!

(GULPS)

Metal Mania!

ALL: Boo! Boo!

That chucklehead's trying to steal my act.

(EXPLOSION)

(CROWD JEERING)

(LAUGHING)

(GROWLS)

(HORN HONKING)

Pinky, play your song.

But where am I gonna find a piano?

Thanks, man.

(PLAYING SOFT MUSIC)

ALL: Boo!

(CROWD JEERING)

Rock and roll.

(PLAYING UPBEAT MUSIC)

(CHEERING)

Pink, Pink, Pinky!

Oh, oh.

(UPBEAT MUSIC PLAYING)

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Molecules Bumping Into One Another | Genius - Duration: 2:20.

Should I brew more?

Still warm, and it's been awhile.

But the Law of Cooling is a decaying exponential.

But you need a measurement on the liquid to get the heat

transfer coefficient.

Don't worry about the measurement for now.

We'll find a new way to think about it.

All right, so forget the T entirely.

What if we thought of molecules like people.

Yes, moving at impossible speeds,

bumping into one another!

And the amount of pressure people

feel can be understood by how frequently these bumps happen.

More people, more pressure.

No, not necessarily.

How big is the room?

Say they're crammed into a crowded hallway,

jostling and bumping, late for class.

High pressure, yes?

[laughing]

Mileva, are you all right?

I am.

Now let's place them in a grand ballroom, the same people.

No more, no less, only now 10 times the size.

Enough to dance freely around the room.

More volume.

Fewer collisions.

BOTH: Lower pressure.

[MUSIC - RICHARD STRAUSS, "BLUE DANUBE"]

Let's write a paper together.

On what?

This isn't a new thought.

Just a new way of seeing it.

What if this is the way to prove

the existence of molecules?

Doesn't it sound like fun, dolly?

You and me writing a paper that could change the world.

And probability of chaos.

Not the title I would choose, but we can discuss it.

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Inhumans TV FIRST LOOK Reaction - Beyond The Trailer - Duration: 11:39.

When Marvel announced that a live action Inhumans project

was still alive after Kevin Feige said "No thank you"

to a movie - he was like "You ain't pushin' that fake X-Men crap on me!"

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FBI Says Most Terror Investigations Are Focused On US Citizens, Not Foreigners - Duration: 4:57.

FBI Director James Comey may be one of the most hated people amongst Democratic circles,

certainly those that supported Hillary Clinton, but just this week he actually said something

that made a lot of sense and kind of shifts the focus on the U.S. war on terrorism.

He said during a Senate hearing earlier this week ... Senator Patrick Leahy asked him a

question about what the FBI is doing in terms of terrorism, what kind of people they're

looking at, and James Comey was bluntly honest and said the majority of open terrorism cases

that we at the FBI have ... They're not investigating foreigners.

We're not investigating Muslims.

We're investigating United States citizens for suspected terrorism.

Now, both the CIA and the FBI in the past have said that homegrown domestic terrorism

in the United States is the biggest terrorist threat that we face.

It's not Muslims coming in from other countries.

It's not the people that Donald Trump is trying to ban from coming into the United States,

although Comey admitted he was not going to address that issue.

It's U.S. citizens.

Sure, some of them happen to be Muslim.

Some of them may subscribe to the extremist ideologies that we see in ISIS and al-Qaeda.

That's a given.

For the most part, it is hardcore right-wing extremists that pose one of the greatest threats

to U.S. national security, and those aren't people hopping a border fence.

Those aren't people coming over here disguised as someone else.

These are people born and raised in the United States.

Again, what Comey told us during this hearing is not anything new.

This is something the FBI has been telling us for years.

The Southern Poverty Law Center that tracks and monitors hate groups and right-wing extremism,

violent right-wing extremism, has been telling us this for years.

We know this, but it is good to have this kind of confirmation from the FBI that they

are taking this threat seriously.

After all, it wasn't ISIS that walked into a predominantly black church and started shooting

people.

It wasn't ISIS that walked into an elementary school in the Northeast and started shooting

people.

It wasn't ISIS that bombed Oklahoma City.

Those were homegrown terrorists, some right-leaning, some maybe not.

It doesn't matter their political ideology at this point.

What matters is that for years we have been ignoring the fact that we have a lot of extremists

here in the United States, and hopefully the FBI is taking this seriously.

Hopefully, they're cracking down on this and trying to prevent whatever attacks these people

are trying to do.

You know, while the Trump administration tries to distract us with things like the Atlanta

terrorism, I guess, bombing, with the Bowling Green massacre, things that never actually

happened, at least there is one branch of government ... or government agency, I should

say ... that understands the real threat.

The threat are right-wing terrorists who take over a wildlife refuge in Oregon or who point

automatic weapons at federal agents trying to get them to just pay their bills.

They've been bilking taxpayers ... The Bundy boys have been bilking taxpayers for millions

of dollars for a couple decades.

We just wanted them to pay their fair share.

Instead, those people were met by violent right-wing extremists who pointed automatic

rifles at them from that bridge, and the government backed down.

We let the terrorist win.

We always say we don't negotiate with terrorists, but they damn sure did it with those right-wing

terrorists known as the Bundy family.

I hope the FBI is taking this seriously.

I hope they're investigating, and I hope they make some arrests.

It's one thing to constantly be afraid of this Middle Eastern bogeyman that may or may

not show up one day, or the immigrants coming over the border who, as Trump says, want to

rape and kill us.

It's a completely different thing to understand that the real threat of terrorism might be

your next-door neighbors, or the people down the street, or the people in your office building.

Those are the ones that the FBI is looking at and taking seriously, and it's time for

the Trump administration to do the same.

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15 Incredible World Records Set by Star Wars – May the 4th Special - Duration: 13:11.

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Anna Herrin Says Fyre Festival Wasn't Really That Bad | TMZ TV - Duration: 1:23.

HOW WAS THE FESTIVAL?

TELL ME EVERYTHING.

ANNA HARREN AT L.A.X.

SHE'S A SUPER HOT MODEL WHO WENT

TO FYRE FEST IN THE BAHAMAS, JA

RULE'S GIG, AND LOVED IT.

I GOT TO LEAVE THE MAIN LIKE

TENT APOCALYPSE AREA MAINLY

BEFORE MIDNIGHT BEFORE IT GOT

LIKE DARK AND SKETCHY.

SO I SAY, YOU ENJOY YOURSELF?

I DID.

I HAD AN AWKWARDLY GOOD TIME.

I KIND OF FELT BAD ABOUT IT.

I SAY, WHY AREN'T WE HAVING

MORE PEOPLE WITH POSITIVE

EXPERIENCES COMING OUT AND

SAYING, HEY, IT WASN'T TOO BAD?

I THINK IT'S BECAUSE THERE

WAS SO MUCH

[BLEEP] GOING ON THEY FELT

GENUINELY GUILTY IF THEIR

SITUATION DIDN'T WORK OUT AS

WELL F IT DID WORK OUT TOO WELL,

THIS IS AWKWARD BECAUSE PEOPLE

WERE FIGHTING OVER CHEESE

SANDWICHES.

WELL, SHE DOESN'T CARE IF THE

FOOD WAS BAD BECAUSE SHE DOESN'T

EAT AT ANYTHING.

HAVE YOU LOOKED AT HER.

STICK THIN.

HARVEY: RIGHT.

NO FOOD?

FANTASTIC!

[LAUGHTER]

THANK YOU SO, SO MUCH.

CHEERS.

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HOW TO ISOLATE SHOULDERS | BODY ISOLATIONS #1 - Deberías Estar Bailando - Duration: 8:31.

Hi Dancers!,… I'm Claudia, teacher at the Dance School ¡Deberías Estar Bailando!.

Welcome to this new Series of tutorials

with Body Isolation Exercises.

What is Body Isolation?.

It is the ability to move one part of the body,

independent of the rest.

It can be the shoulders, as in this case,… The head, the torso, the hip.

I wanted to overtake and bring you today this video that will be very useful

for everything that is about to come to the Channel.

In this tutorial I want to teach you some very simple Exercises,

which I do for greater control of my shoulders.

And that I find very useful, to have a better capacity of movement

when I dance Bachata, Salsa, Cha cha chá, Merengue, Kizomba,…

These exercises are not exclusive to women, I also perform them

to train my body and have greater control when dancing.

So guys, I encourage you to practice with Claudia.

Are you ready?,…

In this first tutorial we will focus only on the shoulders, and we will make the different

movements that we can do with them.

As the back or forward rotations and the movements forward and back or up and down.

Put you the same as me and start with the Rotations back.

We will start with the right shoulder.

A bit faster.

We switch to the left.

Faster.

Now with both.

Little faster.

And alternate shoulders.

A bit faster.

We will now work the Rotations forward.

Starting with right shoulder.

Go faster.

Left now.

Faster.

Both shoulders.

Quick.

And alternate shoulders to finish.

A little faster.

Now we will move forward and back.

With right shoulder.

A bit faster.

With left.

Faster.

Both.

Alternate.

A little faster.

Faster.

To finish, now Movements up and down.

Right shoulder.

A little faster.

Left shoulder.

Faster.

Both shoulders.

And alternate.

Faster.

All right!. Keep practicing.

If you liked the video, a Like is the easiest way to demonstrate it.

And subscribe to the Channel.

Dance will change your life,… You should be dancing!.

See you in the next tutorial.

A hug.

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Mercedes-Benz B-Klasse 150 96 Pk Automaat Mindervalide/Clima/Navi/Cruise/Leder/Camera/85.225 Km!! - Duration: 1:02.

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Community Tourism In Mezcala, Chapala Mexican Biggest Lake - Duration: 11:21.

I went on a tour to see what is communitary tourism.

In fact the concept is quite easy.

It means that the locals organized the tourism in the place.

They organize the activities, create the restaurants, hotels etc...

So let's be tourists!

This is the Chapala lake.

To get a better view on it, we climbed a hill.

Hey! hi! We are in...Chapala! Mezcala! Mexico! Mexico! Jalisco! It's so funny! It's so funny, where is the... Over there. Lake! Lake! Chapala lake!

I found a poo from a fox.

However I am not sure, if you know what is it, tell me in the comment.

It looks like a moustache, but it smells terrible!

At the top of the hill, there is a dirty pool.

Cool right?

I didn't swim in it because who knows what kind of illness are there.

Good place to skim stones, by the way.

After climbing up, you had to go down.

And then drink and eat

"Tostada de Ceviche" which is a salad with green vegetables, schrimps, on a toasted tortilla.

"Pellizcada or Sopes" which is basically a thick tortilla with whatever you want on it,

here butter and cheese.

Fried shrimps in chili sauce inside a tortilla.

An entire plate of shrimps with veggies and rice.

And then small fishes "charales".

They are the local speciality of Chapala lake.

It's fried and delicious in a tortilla.

Other fried shrimps with chili sauce and veggies.

Delicious!

The seafood is excellent in Mexico!

Then we swam inside the lake.

It's a very contaminated lake with heavy metals inside.

But at the end I don't know when I will die so I can't measure the impact of these heavy

metals of my health.

Then I went on a boat, a terrestrial boat.

I found a fish, a flying fish.

More food!

They are fish eggs on a tortilla!

Also delicious!

We tried to fish, but they were to much waves so we didn't catch any fish.

However we had fun!

The next day, we took a boat to go on an island, the island of Mezcala.

It's always fun to take these boats.

Moreover I am never seasick with these small embarcations.

This lake is the biggest in Mexico and the second biggest in Latin America.

We finally arived on the island after 30 minutes of boat.

It has a long story.

Before it was colonized by pre hispanic people.

You can still find ruins belonging to this period.

There is the old cemetery and a yellowish strange amd impressive tree.

The last centuries, people built a jail in a castle.

It's not used today but it's a nice attraction for tourists.

Some people say that in the night you can still hear the ghosts

screaming or walking in the prison.

Scary right?

Going back on the continent to cook and eat!

We cooked the fishes that we didn't catch the previous day.

With tortillas, veggies and local beans.

We had to clean the fish, it's easy.

However I didn't know how to do it!

It's still moves...

After death, there are nervious movement!

The cleaned fish can finally find his way to the barbecue

and cook well there in a leaf of corn.

Preparing the dough to make tortillas.

Making tortilla is quite simple with a good dough.

You just compress the dough inside this wooden machine.

You press with your hand and... ready!

Don't forget to use the sheets of plastic to avoid the dough to stick on the wood.

Handmade tortilla is delicious and it's even better when you do it on your own.

You put veggies and chili sauce inside your tortilla and ready.

You can eat your taco.

Back to the town of Mezcala, I drunk a "Michelada".

It is a strange mix of beer with tomato and Squirt.

In fact it's not good, but because it reminds me of Mexico, I like it.

Thank you for watching the video, if you liked it and if you want more, you may subscribe.

And also tell me what was this poo, strange fox poo on the hill, in the comment.

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Famous Milk Tea in Houston Texas . - Duration: 8:46.

hello everybody I'm LUKE KHOA. Here is Haley Lane . John B

We're going to go inside order some

Sương Sáo Bạc hà

Em muốn ăn phở. I want to eat Pho Noodle soup .

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XYLØ - I Still Wait For You (Uplink Remix) - Duration: 3:34.

XYLØ - I Still Wait For You (Uplink Remix)

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Guinness Golden Ale Beer Review 2017 - Duration: 3:22.

Welcome back everybody today we're going

to look at a beer from Guinness this is

called Golden Ale this is a four point

five percent ABV and I'm not sure about

the IBUs as they are not on the bottle

right off the bat we are getting some

peaks in the head of this beer almost

all small bubbles in there whitehead

about a half a finger right now golden

color very very clear a couple bubbles

coming up that's about it this is part

of the Brewers project and I don't know

if you can get these separate I'm sure

some stores have them but I did have to

buy an assorted case to get this beer so

let's smell fresh clean smell with some

citrus in there more lemon than anything

and a little bit of malt let's get a

taste

a little bit of citrus in there that's

about it maybe a little bit of hops in

the back there a little bitterness in

there very very clean beer I'm also

picking up some bready flavors in there

or taste in there on the middle of the

mouth it goes away real quick it doesn't

linger I would say this is a summer beer

I can see drinking this next to a pool

or mowing the lawn as it is a low abv

and like i said the ibus have to be low

under 20 on this one you're not getting

any bitterness in the back it's not

lingering at all

for this one I would have to go with a 4

out of 5 pretty good beer I know some of

the other Guinness beers that I drank

haven't been as good I was almost not

going to get this variety pack just

because you know they're nitro IPA was

horrible but this is a good beer again I

would drink it in the summer not now I

don't know why these breweries are doing

this releasing this stuff in the winter

instead of the summer but oh well well

that wraps up the video for the Guinness

golden ale and until next time happy

brewing thank you for watching this

video thumbs up if you liked it thumbs

down if you didnt leave me a comment down

below to tell me what you thought about

this video also don't forget to

subscribe and share and hit that bell so

you know when new videos are coming out

you can check out these videos over here

also head over to 31stbrewing.com for

everything beer and a home brewing

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YouTube x Twitch - Episode 2 - STREAMERS - Duration: 17:19.

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DJI Mavic Pro Drone Charging Off-Grid On the Cheap (Camping, Hiking, Road Trip) - Duration: 11:19.

a I if you are a new VJ I medic drone

odor like I am or not doesn't even have

to be a map it could be a phantom or and

inspire although if you're going with

inspire chances are you get a little bit

bigger of a budget you might be thinking

well I got some travel plans coming up

and how am I going to charge this thing

Elton Bush or the middle of nowhere or

while I'm hiking through a mountain or

on camping if you're going off grid

charging your Mavic and it's accessories

might become a bit of an issue well I

found a simple solution rather than

wasting or not wasting but spending a

ton of money

buying you know a bunch of extra

batteries and it's more useful and

practical as well basically or at the

moment I am kind of stuck with just one

battery until I scrape up her you know

save up a little more money buy an extra

battery chances are if you're going out

in the wild you might have at least one

extra battery so you can swap them as

needed well a low cost alternative and

much more useful for especially for

camping is something like this which is

a lithium jump starter they're commonly

referred to as a lithium jumpstart are

great for jump-starting an

internal-combustion vehicle however

that's not all it does it also has an

output to charge your laptop computer

and this one has two USB ports the

laptop charging is voltage selectable of

12 16 or 19 and also it has now besides

having red and blue strobes and also hit

don't hold the button down Terry oh

there we go also has a very bright LED

flashlight and I guess the red blue

strobes technically illegal if it's an

emergency situation you need help at

least you got strobes as I definitely

someone seems red and blue strobe

they're going to be coming looking for

you one other nice thing about it is it

has 12 volt output and a very high power

output to so what am I getting at this

is what I'm getting at for

less than $20 I already had the

JumpStart you can pick these up I highly

recommend the JB JD me jump starter they

gave me this one a few years ago to test

and I've been using quite literally the

living crap out of it and it has worked

flawless my dad had three from different

brands and he takes good care of them

and they just haven't last this thing's

been bulletproof I highly recommend it

so for less than $20 I picked up this

neat attachment right here and basically

what this does is it has the ec5 I just

replace the ec5 plug on it and converts

the ec5 plug to a 12 volt socket also

referred to as a cigarette socket or a

12 volt cigarette outlet so you just

plug that into your lithium jumpstarter

and then I have a 12 volt car adapter to

charge the Maverick battery so you can

use this not only out in the bush or

off-grid with your jumpstarter you can

also use it with your car to charge the

Maverick battery while you're driving

and then of course we have Mavic battery

which I just flew it the battery was 70

percent reported on the Maverick when I

shut it off so we got we actually only

have three lights out of four so now

that this is plugged in might or might

not be able to see the green light on

there you plug in your battery give it a

moment and you can see the green lights

hopefully flashing there as it is

charging your magic battery now here's

the beauty of it

this jdb jump starter contains enough

stored power when it's fully charged to

fully charge a Mavic battery three at

least three full times just on its own

so not if you if you had take that plus

how much power you know if you come with

a fully charged battery you got four

complete 100 percent two dead flights so

you have four complete flights which is

oh let's see 20 we round down 25 minutes

light

time for flight that's a hundred minutes

of flight timing so it's uh that's

that's a lot of flight time that's like

a 64 gig memory card full of video but

here's the other beauty of it you can

also charge your phone out in the wild

or tablet or whatever you're using as

your screen for your controller of

course I got a turn will switch they're

on for that there we go and you can

charge your maverick or or phantom or

inspire controller now unlike the actual

drone batteries there we go charging of

the controller laughs I just as a test I

got about ten full flights out of it the

controller battery before it was time to

recharge the controller battery and I

can usually get two or three flights

full flights out of and this iPhone 5s

before I have to recharge and the phone

is dead now one thing I will note is

instead of using my iPhone 6s which is

my actual day-to-day cell phone this is

my old 5s and the battery is actually

worn on it and according to mr. battery

program called mister battery my battery

is sometimes it's as low as 50 to 70%

health so it's only holding about half

of its original battery capacity because

it's used it's one so if you have a

newer phone of course you're going to

get more flights out of it or a tablet

you're going to get more flights out of

it so right now we're charging the drone

battery the controller and the phone all

off of this one jump starter and

considering the battery the phone and

the controller will use considerably

less power chances are you might not

even have to charge the controller on

for charges now one benefit I don't have

set up for demonstration today as it's

up north I don't have it with me it's up

at my parents house up north is a

portable solar panel what am I getting

at well once again poor

twelve volt solar panel we can now plug

the jdv lithium charger into the

portable 12-volt solar panel yeah it

might take all day but while you're out

flying or hiking your solar panels back

at camp charging up your jdv so you have

power at night and power to recharge

your battery or you could just plug your

spare batteries into it

the jdv jumpstarters most of these

lithium jumpstarters also come with a

nice little kit there and this one

actually came with a multi connector so

i only have to plug into one USB port i

can charge an old the old 30 pin iphone

which is a little those older older

iPhones and iPads that use that are too

slow to use with the drones has a mini

USB port which is kind of obsolete now a

micro USB which will charge your Android

or controller and then a lightning

connector so you can do all that the

kids got it and actually I have a dual

one in my my drone box my carry box for

the drone so that way I don't have to

carry tons of extra cables one cable to

charge the controller and also the phone

at the same time and of course the

lithium jumpstarters come with the 12

volt charging socket to all your

adapters for for the laptop connections

so there we go we're definitely we're

above 75% now because the battery is

hitting four it's still charging now in

my test it only took about 50 minutes to

an hour to fully charge the Mavic

battery from dead there I should say

because you can't actually completely

drain a Mavic battery in most

circumstances unless you're like really

far away and high up but from the point

where it forced landed to the point

where it was done charging completely

took about 50 minutes to an hour which

is not bad and of course there's also

the little lights are a little bin with

a surrounding ambient lighting here but

there is a power gauge on here this one

specifically it is a 12 amp power

capacity so

that's you know there's a lot power

packed into this one little unit and

that's it that is how I'm planning on

charging my Mavic when I do my camping

and my road trips because one of my my

regular viewers if you're one of my

regular viewers you already know I take

a road trip every year with my boys to

chill Quinn Oregon or it's also

basically the crater lake Oregon area or

Klamath Falls where there's a place

called Train mountain and we hop on a

little seven and a half inch train and

we're out driving around and seven and a

half inch tracks is 39 miles of it by

the time we get there this year there's

going to be over 40 miles of track and

we're out there for four or five hours

well I'm hoping to get some real

beautiful footage with this mimic and

this is going to be great for charging

the Mavic while we're out on the track

there's no power let's just randomly out

in the mountains I mean this is your

middle of nowhere you've got to carry a

long-range Ray Waki talkie there's no

cell phone service nothing out there so

I'll be some great footage this year and

there you have it that is how you charge

the Mavic battery out in the middle of

nowhere if you are interested in any of

these products also the the 12 volt

charger here has a cooling fan on it so

if you can prop it up so it can cool

this will this is an actual active smart

12 volt charger meaning that some of

them I saw some of the cheaper ones and

don't get me wrong this thing was

extremely reasonable this plus the V

adapter were less than 20 bucks total

free shipping but some of the upper ones

will require your vehicle to be running

so it has a higher voltage in the

vehicle battery to be able to charge the

Mavic whereas this can step up or step

down the the the voltage in order to

safely and properly charge your kinetic

battery all both these if you would like

to purchase I do have links to the

purchase pages in the description box

below if you have any questions post

away and I'll do my best to answer them

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The Chainsmokers - Honest (Lyrics / Lyric Video) Evan Gartner Remix - Duration: 3:48.

If I'm being honest

If I'm being honest

So I'm being honest

You said I should be honest

If I'm being honest

If I'm being honest

But you're not the only one on my mind

Like I don't need nobody else

I know I keep these feelings to myself

'Cause I think about it every night I'm not sober, and

And I'm not gonna tell you that I'm over it

I'm just on the radio

And I don't even like the road

It's been three weeks at least, now, since I've been gone

what am I supposed to do?

I don't wanna let you down

It's 6 a.m., I'm so far away from you

If I'm being honest

If I'm being honest

So I'm being honest

You said I should be honest

If I'm being honest

If I'm being honest

But you're not the only one on my mind

Like I don't need nobody else

I know I keep these feelings to myself

'Cause I think about it every night I'm not sober, and

And I'm not gonna tell you that I'm over it

I'm just on the radio

She don't really love me though

And there's this girl, she wants me to take her home

I don't know what to say at all

I'm supposed to call you, but

It's 5 a.m. and I'm on the radio

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Genius Is Not about Excelling at Something—It's about Doing Things Differently | Eric Weinstein - Duration: 5:23.

I think that very few people see the words 'excellence' or 'consensus' as anything other

than the most positive of words.

These are the habits that most people seek to cultivate.

They wish to be part of the consensus.

They wish to be excellent in both their behavior and hope for excellent outcomes.

I think the problem is that, we didn't realize that excellence so far as it goes is fine

but it's involved in a trade-off.

And that trade-off has to do with the fact that excellence is really about quality control.

It's about the fact that if I'm going to go for, let's say, a classical music

concert, I want to assume that the piece will be played flawlessly and I will concentrate

only on the interpretive aspects of the piece above that.

But, in fact, quality control can be deadly.

For example, if in a jazz date where an improviser takes few risks the music may be pleasant

enough as background music but it's scarcely the sort of thing that would have animated

the bebop generation who played live dates under open-mic conditions never knowing what

would happen next.

Perhaps the most famous jazz album of all time was Miles Davis' 'Kind of Blue', and

if you look at the sheet music for that date almost nothing was written down.

It was just a question of bringing the most amazing minds together.

And you can even hear a few flaws on that album which make it so exciting.

So I think that the problem is that, we have to realize that excellence is about hill climbing.

It's about the fabled 10,000 hours.

It's about practice making perfect.

And this is something that, to the credit of excellence, it's something we do know

how to teach.

Perhaps we don't know how to teach everyone how to achieve it but there's always a class

of people who through dedicated repetition will be able to bring their variance under

extraordinary pressure so that they are reliable members of our society.

We want this in our surgeons, often.

We want this in our classical music performers.

But the question is: do we want it everywhere?

And because we do know how to teach excellence we've blinded ourselves to the role that

a different thought process is involved in, which I would associate with genius.

The key question is: who are these high-variance individuals?

Why are our schools filled with dyslexics?

Why are there so many kids diagnosed with ADHD?

My claim is these are giant underserved populations who are not meant for the excellence model.

They are meant to be the innovators, the people who bring us new forms of music that others

will seek to perfect and hone in their performance.

But these are the sorts of people who bring us new scientific vistas, who explore new

terrain, and what we've done is we've created a system which effectively demonizes

these different patterns.

We even call these things learning disabilities when, in fact, if you look at the learning

disabled population they very often are the most intellectual, accomplished members of

society.

But we put them through a torture chamber of K through 12 education where we attempt

to convince the teachers, who have no idea how to serve this population—we try to make

sure that there's no indication that there are teaching disabilities by pushing the responsibility

onto the students.

These are the learning disabled but in no real terms is this population learning disabled.

It's a different and a somewhat alien population that we have tried to machine to a point where

they look as close to the excellent population as possible.

So it's not really that I'm against excellence.

What I'm really against is the idea that we've absorbed the concept of excellence

into the very fabric of our society so that all those who don't function within that

idiom feel that they are somehow abhorrent and less than, when, in fact, these are the

people who are going to cure our cancers.

These are the people who are going to create new multi-billion dollar industries.

And, in fact, the problem is, is that we don't realize that genius is really about adaptive

valley crossing.

It's about taking on risk, taking on cost, doing things that make almost no sense to

anyone else and can only be shown to have been sensible after the fact because, in fact,

and I think, you know, Jim Watson said this beautifully, he said if you're really going

to do anything big you are by definition unqualified to do it.

So the entire culture of credentialism, of professionalism, is really a culture of excellence.

But, in fact, society is run by power laws.

The very thick tails of these distributions suggest that life isn't normally distributed

but distributed by power laws.

And we need a special class of people to play those tails, to get us the returns, to power

us forward and advance society.

And so what I'm really interested in is not being blinded by excellence to the prospects

for other modalities, in particular genius.

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Mini Birthday Book Haul! - Duration: 5:49.

Hi everyone it's Lauren and I know I did a

book haul recently, I did a very very big

book haul recently, but then it was my

birthday so I got a few more books so I

thought I'd just do a very short little

mini book haul for what I got for my

birthday and around that general time

and then I promise no more book hauls!

I'll just stop getting books so

The first one that I have here today is

a present from Will's

auntie, which is Swimming Lessons by

Claire fuller and this is such a good

shout from her, I didn't ask for this

book and but I really wanted to read it

so it's fantastic but I got it for my

birthday

Claire Fuller wrote Our Endless Numbered

Days, which I haven't read, but this is

her second book and it's about a mother

who goes missing or leaves presumed dead

and she's left letters for her husband

throughout all of his on the unread

books I think in his house and I know a

few people have read this and really

enjoyed it so this is a fantastic choice

really looking forward to this one

The next two books were birthday presents

from the lovely Simon at Savidge Reads

and he's given me a couple of really

interesting picks actually, first one is

What Belongs To You by Garth Greenwell

I've not read any Garth Greenwell so this is

really interesting. This is about a man

who's a teacher I think, who ends up

paying for sex with another man that

he finds in the bathroom but it's about

sort of growing up as gay in the

south of America in the 1990s, so very

interested in this one and the second

one was such a good choice so it was The

Decline of the Great Auk According to

One Who Saw it by Jessie Greengrass

which is a book of short stories. This

book has been on my wishlist or my

little list that I have on my phone of all

the books I want to read, for ages I cannot

remember whose channel I saw this on now

I feel like maybe Mercedes? I might be

making it up, but this has been on my

list for ages because I heard someone

talk about it and thought it sounded

really interesting. I can't remember now

why I thought it sounded interesting but

when I opened it from Simon I was

like this is brilliant! Now I've

got it, I've wanted it for a while. The twelve

stories in this startling collection

range over centuries and across the

world. There are stories of those who

are lonely or estranged or out of time

There are hauntings both literal and

metaphorical and acts of cruelty and

neglect but also of penance

so it sounds really interesting it is

'occasionally funny and certainly tragic'

I then have some poetry collections

which were gifted to me from Jen

Campbell, so the first one is Odes by

Sharon Olds, now this one is the

poetry collection which I'd like 'ode to a pubic

hair' I think? It definitely has like

Ode to Menstrual Blood, here we go

each one is ode to something, Ode to

Thought. It's...oh 'Blowjob Ode'. Lovely

and yeah, this came highly recommended

from her and very nice little birthday

present and the second collection she

got me was What We Buried which are

poems by Caitlyn Siehl I think and this I

don't know if you can see this on camera, like a

black and white etching of the circus

and you've got kind of elephants at the

bottom there, a little lighthouse at the

top, so this is very very beautiful and

well you never know with poetry

collections do you? I don't reallyhave

anything to say about it until I've

actually read it

The next two very mini little books were

gifts from my best friend Stephen and

these are two books from the Penguin

Great Ideas series, which is a series

it's 40 books I think in all and they're

all different little specific ideas

written by different people so the first

one that I have here is Eichmann and the

Holocaust

by Hannah Arendt, which is about a, er

it's inspired by the trial of a bureaucrat

who helped cause the Holocaust and

insisted that he'd be absolved of all

guilt because he was only following

orders and the second one is The Myth of

Sisyphus by Albert Camus which has the

very famous phrase 'There is but one

truly serious philosophical problem and

that is suicide' so I think he just

enjoyed both of these writings

while he was at uni, so these are a very

thoughtful little gift. I then have some

secondhand scifi books which were lent to

me by my really good friend Kate and we

did a little bit of a book swap so she

came and took some books that I have

which I have plenty of let's be honest

and she lent me some science fiction

books. I don't really read very much

sci-fi at all and I did read Ancillary

Justice a few months ago

now, I think that was the only sci-fi

book I've ever read actually, and then

Kate suggested that I read some more of

the classic stuff to help me get into it

so she has very kindly let me Slaughterhouse

Five by Kurt Vonnegut and I've got a

Philip K Dick here, A Scanner Darkly?

Is that what this is?

yes, A Scanner Darkly and also

I, Robot by Asimov

so these are very, I just really love these

they're so cool, they're so eighties

these covers and they're all very well

loved and well worn so I'm looking

forward to reading some of that

especially as it comes recommended and

finally to go with the theme of my mini

book haul I have been very

kindly sent some Vintage Minis by Vintage

Books and then this is again another set

of books which is follows ideas written

by specific authors so the three

books that they've sent me are

Fatherhood by Karl Ove Knausgaard?

Oh dear! Psychedelics by Aldous Huxley

and Death by Julian Barnes, so not sure

what they're trying to say about me

there but there are so many other titles

as well there's Race by Toni Morrison

Home by Salman Rushdie, Babies by Anne

Enright, Love by Jeanette Winterson, Summer

by Laurie Lee like there's kind of a

whole range of things, Eating by Nigella

Lawson - little different ideas about

different parts of life all the way from

birth up until death which are all taken

from previously published works by these

authors so that's a really nice little

idea I love these kind of sets that

publishers do where you get all little

different ideas, exactly the same with

the Penguin Great Ideas one I think it's

really nice and especially if you want

to collect them all .So that's it, I'm

done with hauls now or hauls, buying,

receiving books - no! I'm just, I've got to

read them, that is now my mission. So I

would love to hear from you if you've

read any of these already and I will see

you in my next video, which will not be a

haul I promise you! I will have read

some of them by the time I do

another video! See you later, bye!

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131775600 - Blower Housing Assembly - AP2107606, PS418726, 823074 - Duration: 1:35.

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Why is Bubble Wrap so Satisfying? - Duration: 3:26.

one of my fellow creators reached out to me and asked me to do a video on why Bubble wrap

is so satisfying.

ready for an unpopular opinion?

I don't find popping it that satisfying.

Okay maybe its a little bit satisfying but I'm not one of those people who will sit

there for a good 5 minutes popping bubble wrap I received with my package.

Okay maybe its a little bit satisfying but I'm not one of those people who will sit

there for a good 5 minutes popping bubble wrap I received with my package.

So, sorry the fake Brit I have no idea why bubble wrap is so satisfying.

End of video.

Bye.

Just kidding.

Don't go away just yet.

With a quick Google search, I found a lot of upset individuals on Bubble Wraps new unpoppable

design.

What monster would do such a thing?

Sealed Air Corporation has been the original seller of bubble wrap since 1960.

Recently, the companies sales have been going down due to competitors who make a cheaper

alternatives for package protection.

Bubble wrap is ultimately too bulky and inefficient.

Due to that the makers decided to revamp bubble wrap.

Their new product, iBubble Wrap.

Retailers save space as they fill the air in themselves.

You no longer get this.

The only downside?

It doesn't pop.

Thus we get an upset internet mob.

#FirstWorldProblems.

What?

It doesn't pop?

It doesn't pop! pop!

Actually popping bubble wrap is closely associated to fidgeting.

Studies have shown a correlation to it and increased attention span and information retention.

What exactly is fidgeting?

Its repetitive movement that ultimately doesn't have an end goal.

For example, shaking your leg, twiddling your thumbs and my personal favorite pen clicking.

In a South Georgia study for example, students were allowed to use stress balls during instruction

and independent work.

The data collected from the study showed the students to be distracted less and their scores

in writing paragraphs improved.

Other fidget like tasks have had similar results.

Doodling is shown to increase focus and information recall.

Individuals who handwrite notes are also shown to retain more information than those who

type notes on a laptop.

Alright so fidgeting has its benefits, but why is there a correlation between fidgeting

and those benefits.

Why does our body say "hey pen clicking will help you focus better".

That's almost like saying, "closing your eyes will help you run faster".

One theory is health related.

Our modern world requires us to sit for long hours at a time.

Whether its work or school, you're sitting.

Too much sitting is linked to heart disease, diabetes, and premature death.

Not being able to sit still or being fidgety may be a way of our bodies telling us to get

up and move.

Another theory is evolutionary.

Back in ancient times when we were all hunter gathers.

We had to worry about predators a lot.

That worry would eventually subside when we're able to flee from these predators or kill

them.

Both solutions exert a lot of pent up energy and it's only then ancient humans were able

to relax because they knew they'd either killed or escaped the predator.

Fidgeting could be that ancient pent up energy trying to release itself in the modern world

where we don't have to worry about predators.

Sabertooth tigers anyway.

So, fidgeting is some pretty serious business.

Just look at how much this cube designed for the fidgeter made on Kickstarter, over 6 million

dollars.

And bubble wrap?

Well its just an extension of that.

That satisfying repetitive movement.

Too bad bubble wrap is old news though huh?

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CHALLENGE: YOU SING YOU LOSE! (GLEE EDITION) - Duration: 8:49.

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Boots on ground desperately needed to restore order - Duration: 7:57.

Boots on ground desperately needed to restore order

U.S. border with Mexico stretches more than 1,950 miles, much of it unpatrolled.

U.S. border with Mexico stretches more than 1,950 miles, much of it unpatrolled

A new report from the Center for Immigration Studies concludes that a border wall is not

the only thing missing from an effective border-security policy. The Washington, D.C. based think tank

says the U.S. Border Patrol is in desperate need of more boots on the ground along the

nearly 2,000 miles of border with Mexico. And that�s a need that can only be filled

by forming a civilian auxiliary along the lines of the Coast Guard Auxiliary or the

Civil Air Patrol, the civilian auxiliary of the Air Force.

President Trump has acknowledged the need for more manpower, calling for the hiring

of 5,000 additional agents, but that is a costly endeavor that could take years to fulfill.

As reported recently by investigative reporter Sharyl Attkisson, the last time the U.S. Border

Patrol went on a hiring binge in 2006 - 2008, it dropped the ball on screening the applicants

and a large number of drug dealers and other bad guys infiltrated the ranks.

Even if it is feasible to hire 5,000 new border agents in a short period of time, some say

that by itself is still not enough to adequately patrol an out-of-control border, especially

if one considers that the U.S. border with Canada, which is importing thousands of high-risk

Syrian refugees, is expected to see an increase in criminal/terrorist activity in the years

ahead. But a civilian force might be one way to fill in the gaps, says the CIS report.

Joseph Kolb, a fellow at the Center and author of the paper, writes that with Border Patrol

staffing at the lowest level in seven years and one-third of agents devoted to non-patrol

duties, a volunteer force could serve as a needed force multiplier at a lesser cost than

hiring more officers. An auxiliary force might also reduce the involvement of militia-like

groups that presently patrol the border without coordination with the Border Patrol.

In addition to the Coast Guard and Air Force auxiliaries, dozens of police departments

have similar volunteer units. The Department of Homeland Security examined the issue more

than a decade ago but did not act. The keys to making such an initiative successful would

be extensive training of the volunteers and demonstration of progressively greater job

proficiency.

Emphasis has been placed on the wall, but security ultimately will come down to boots

on the ground as agents of the U.S. Border Patrol (USBP) make the physical apprehensions

of illegal border crossers and contraband, according to the report.

The Trump administration immediately pledged 5,000 new agents, but the question remains

whether that is still enough to fully secure the borders. The U.S. Border Patrol now 19,828

agents serving (down from a high of 21,444 in 2011), but not only has there been a steady

decline in manpower, a startling number are not actually out patrolling the border but

rather sitting at desks filing paperwork.

�Mathematically, the mission is daunting,� writes Kolb. �Of the 19,828 agents, only

17,026 are earmarked to the southwest border. Considering work shifts and the sheer magnitude

of the geography agents need to cover, this is not as large a number as it may seem.�

According to Victor Manjarrez Jr., a former sector chief in Tucson and El Paso, as many

as 18 percent of agents in each sector could be tasked with non-border duties. �This

now takes the 17,026 down to 13,961, which agents fear creates not only a security void,

but an agent-safety issue where single agents can be in remote areas by themselves waiting

for backup while attempting to apprehend and secure large groups of people,� Kolb writes.

Agents can be found in the garage repairing vehicles, welding and repairing the border

fence, etc. � the non-duty stuff takes about 18 percent of the manpower, Manjarrez told

the report�s author. �Border Patrol agents who have gone through the 66-day academy in

Artesia, New Mexico, at a cost of around $25,000 per cadet and who will be making more than

$70,000 plus benefits after three years, should not be wasted performing tasks such as vehicle

repair or apprehension transfers. This is not only a waste of money and valuable human

resources; it compromises national security.

Feasibility of civilian border force - According to Manjarrez, the concept of a civilian border-security

force has been discussed in the past but never approved. In 2005 then-Commissioner of Customs

and Border Protection Robert Bonner told the Associated Press there was an effort to explore

the feasibility of an auxiliary, but it failed to gain support from lawmakers and the border-agent

union, the National Border Patrol Council. In 2007, the John F. Kennedy School of Government

at Harvard University published a comprehensive feasibility study on the concept.

�I believe the idea of an auxiliary unit would be very helpful in the right situations

and the right training,� Manjarrez, told the author of the CIS report. �The idea

has come up several times before and I�m glad to hear that someone is thinking about

it again.�

Among the duties auxiliary personnel can perform are transportation, booking and processing,

hospital watch, electronic video and movement sensor monitoring, dispatch, and vehicle and

fence maintenance, all of which currently take agents off of line patrol.

There is a general consensus in the National Border Patrol Council, which is supported

by Manjarrez, that auxiliary staff should not be put in the field. �The author disagrees

with this position on a variety of levels. With the appropriate training and guidelines,

auxiliary personnel can be an additional body in a patrol vehicle typically manned by only

one agent. This second person can be an extra set of eyes and ears as well as assist when

multiple apprehensions occur simultaneously rather than leaving one agent alone waiting

for backup. This can enhance agent safety.

The establishment of a recognized Border Patrol auxiliary division may mitigate the presence

of the numerous �volunteer� border watch/patrol organizations already patrolling the border,

mostly in Arizona, California, and Texas. One group in California went so far as to

call itself the Border Patrol Auxiliary, which has no official status. These heavily armed

militia-like organizations can make a volatile situation explosive, as has been seen in multiple

incidents where they disobeyed orders by agents to drop their weapons or respond to commands.

In 2015, a member of �Rusty�s Rangers� in south Texas was wounded by an agent after

the militiaman refused to drop his weapon.

In a 2014 statement, CBP explicitly posited that it does not endorse or support any private

group or organization from taking matters into their own hands as it could have �disastrous

personal and public safety consequences.�

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Renting vs Buying a Home - Duration: 1:43.

Hi I'm Courtney Lynch and welcome to Get Mortgage Fit.

Let's talk about renting a home versus buying a home, what are the benefits of homeownership?

There are quite a few including, first, you aren't bound to specific rules and regulations

like in a lease agreement so you can make upgrades to your home.

Second, buying a home will stabilize and control your payments.

Rentals can fluctuate from year to year.

Third, you gain a tax advantage.

And finally, the biggest benefit of them all, the rent you are paying could be building

equity in your own home!

For example, let's say you are paying sixteen hundred dollars in rent a month.

If you paid this amount for the next 10 years that would be one hundred ninety two thousand

dollars and in 20 years that's three hundred eighty four thousand dollars!

That's money you could be putting towards your own home.

You might be saying you need to rent because you don't think you qualify or you don't

have a down payment.

There are a lot of programs out there to help with qualification, including down payment

assistance programs.

Give us a call today and see what you could qualify for and make a payment that counts

towards your future.

Thanks for watching this episode of Get Mortgage Fit and keep watching our series to improve

your mortgage health.

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Социальный проект - цель - Duration: 4:43.

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1 Corinthians 15:35-58 | Day #250 | 1yNT - Duration: 3:08.

1 Corinthians Chapter 15, Verses 35 through 58

But someone will say, How are the dead raised?

And with what kind of body do they come?

Foolish man, what you sow is not made alive unless it dies;

And what you sow, you do not sow the body that will be, but a bare grain, perhaps of

wheat or of some other of the rest.

But God gives it a body even as He willed, and to each of the seeds its own body.

All flesh is not the same flesh, but one is of men, and another flesh is of cattle, and

another is of birds, and another is of fish.

There are also heavenly bodies and earthly bodies; but the glory of the heavenly is one

thing, and that of the earthly is another.

There is another glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the

stars; for star differs from star in glory.

So also is the resurrection of the dead.

It is sown in corruption, it is raised in incorruption;

It is sown in dishonor, it is raised in glory; it is sown in weakness, it is raised in power;

It is sown a soulish body, it is raised a spiritual body.

If there is a soulish body, there is also a spiritual one.

So also it is written, "The first man, Adam, became a living soul''; the last Adam

became a life-giving Spirit.

But the spiritual is not first but the soulish, then the spiritual:

The first man is out of the earth, earthy; the second man is out of heaven.

As the earthy is, such are they also that are earthy; and as the heavenly is, such are

they also that are heavenly.

And even as we have borne the image of the earthy, we will also bear the image of the

heavenly.

Now this I say, brothers, that flesh and blood cannot inherit the kingdom of God, neither

does corruption inherit incorruption.

Behold, I tell you a mystery: We will not all sleep, but we will all be changed,

In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye, at the last trumpet; for the trumpet will sound,

and the dead will be raised incorruptible, and we will be changed.

For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality.

And when this corruptible will put on incorruption and this mortal will put on immortality, then

the word which is written will come to pass, "Death has been swallowed up unto victory.''

Where, O death, is your victory?

Where, O death, is your sting?

The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law.

But thanks be to God who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.

Therefore, my beloved brothers, be steadfast, immovable, always abounding in the work of

the Lord, knowing that your labor is not in vain in the Lord.

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