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4m ago 02:32 Hello and welcome to the liveblog for tonight's second US Open women's semi-final between Coco Vandeweghe and Madison Keys. The winner will face Sloane Stephens in the final. Stephens just fought off Serena Williams in three sets to reach her first US Open final. The winner of Vandeweghe-Keys will also be in a Grand Slam final for the first time

10h ago 16:39 DJ will be here shortly, in the meantime here's how Roger Federer got on last night: Riding an implausible wave of retro romance, Roger Federer, 36 and in sight of his third slam title of the year, foundered on the sharp rocks of hubris on day 10 of the US Open when Juan Martín del Potro ripped up his invitation to a semi-final against Rafael Nadal.

Instead, the big man from Tandil will be Nadal's opponent on Friday. The world No1 leads him 8-5 over their careers, but only a brave bookmaker would make either of them a clear favourite. Earlier, Nadal, a two-time New York champion, was at his commanding best in dismissing the limp but fevered challenge of the Russian teenager, Andrey Rublev, 6-1, 6-2, 6-2. That, though, was not a reliable guide to what awaits the Spanish clay-court supremo on Friday.

For more infomation >> CoCo Vandeweghe v Madison Keys: US Open semi-final – live! - Duration: 2:51.

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Venus Williams v Sloane Stephens: US Open women's semi-final – live! - Duration: 2:41.

11m ago 01:54 Third set: *Williams 1-6, 6-0, 3-3 Stephens (*denotes next server) Stephens quickly falls behind love-30 and the pressure builds. She comes to net and clobbers a forehand winner for 15-30, but Williams then ends a long rally with a massive forehand winner for double

break point. Stephens saves the first with a forehand winner at the net, then the second with a backhand volley winner. Williams then makes an unforced error off the forehand, followed by a Stephens ace down the middle to secure the hold.

18m ago 01:48 Third set: Williams 1-6, 6-0, 3-2 Stephens* (*denotes next server) Another long rally ends when Williams sends a cross-court forehand into the net. Then she overcooks an overhand smash, sending it long past the baseline for love-30. Williams digs out for 30-all with two

quick points, but Williams sends a backhand long for 30-40 and Stephens has another look at a break point. Williams saves it with a booming 112mph ace, then a crowd-pleasing backhand volley winner for game point. She follows with a double fault for deuce, then Stephens chips in an pair of unforced errors off the backhand to give Williams the hold.

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25m ago 01:41 Williams breaks in fourth game of third set! Third set: *Williams 1-6, 6-0, 2-2 Stephens (*denotes next server) Stephens makes a backhand error and Williams hits a forehand winner and suddenly Stephens is love-30 down. Now Stephens makes an unforced error off the backhand and Williams has three

break-point chances to level up the set. Stephens saves the first when Williams misses by inches on a forehand – or not, as Hawk-Eye confirms – then the second on a missed backhand. Then a 19-stroke rally ends when Williams puts a backhand into the net and Stephens

has saved all three for deuce. But Stephens then gets tight with a pair of unforced errors off the forehand and Williams has broken back! We're on level terms in the decider at 2-all!

34m ago 01:33 Third set: Williams 1-6, 6-0, 1-2 Stephens* (*denotes next server) What a strange match. Williams, who couldn't stop making errors in the first set then was lights out in the second, has reverted to first-set form. Two more unforced errors off the backhand side to fall

behind love-30. Williams grinds out three quick short points before Stephens pulls one back for deuce. From there Williams hits a pair of service winners for the hold, but she remains down a break early in the deciding set.

39m ago 01:28 Third set: *Williams 1-6, 6-0, 0-2 Stephens (*denotes next server) Stephens drops the opening point on a forced error, then goes blow for blow in the longest rally of the match before Williams misses an angled volley wide for 15-all. But then two quick unforced errors by Stephens and she's in danger of giving the break right back.

Stephens saves the first with a service winner, then the second at the end of a lengthy rally when Williams sends a shot past the baseline. Deuce. And now a pair of unforced errors from Williams give Stephens the much-needed hold to back up the service break.

45m ago 01:22 Stephens breaks in first game of third set! Third set: Williams 1-6, 6-0, 0-1 Stephens* (*denotes next server) Williams opens with a double fault, but answers with a service winner and a forehand winner for 30-15. She makes an unforced

error on the forehand side for 30-all, but then sends a forehand past the baseline to give Stephens' a desperately needed break-point chance. Now Williams comes to net early in the point and puts a backhand volley into the net! An early break for Stephens in the decider!

51m ago 01:17 Williams breaks in sixth game and wins second set! Second set: Williams 1-6, 6-0 Stephens At 15-all, a lengthy rally breaks out and Stephens ends it with big angled forehand winner from the baseline. Much better there from the underdog. Then Williams loads up on a backhand going for a winner but puts it in the net for 40-15. Williams comes in on the

next point and tries a drop shot that Stephens retrieves, but Williams puts it away with a forehand volley winner. Stephens makes an error for deuce, but then hits a service winner for game point. Then Williams pushes Stephens almost off the court with a ferocious

forehand, putting away the meek return with an easy forehand winner into the open court. Deuce. Now Stephens makes a bad error off a backhand and Williams has a break point for the set. A six-stroke rally ends when Stephens dumps a forehand into the net and Williams has the break and the set at love. We're heading to a decider!

1h ago 01:11 Second set: Williams 1-6, 5-0 Stephens* (*denotes next server) Another easy hold for Williams, who is cruising along here in the fifth. Now it's Stephens gifting points left and right with unforced errors.

1h ago 01:09 Williams breaks in fourth game of second set! Second set: *Williams 1-6, 4-0 Stephens (*denotes next server) At 15-all, Williams hits a forehand winner, then Stephens makes an unforced error from the backhand side for 15-40. Two more break

points for Williams. Stephens saves the first with a service winner, but Williams hits a backhand volley winner for the double break she's off to the races in the second!

For more infomation >> Venus Williams v Sloane Stephens: US Open women's semi-final – live! - Duration: 2:41.

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I'm DEPLOYED, Budget Threadripper, Short Week! -- Weekly Download #60 - Duration: 4:42.

Hey Welcome to Zach's Tech Turf and Weekly Download episode number 60, which is my tech

and PC gaming news series.

If you're completely lost right now because you can't see my face like normal, fear

not, as I said in my military deployment video, the next few episode of Weekly Download will

be like this and by the time you're watching this video go live, hopefully I arrived to

my deployment.

Other than not showing my face on Weekly Download, this week and this week only is going to be

a shorter bit of news, because instead of just completely skipping this week's episode

I decided to just create a shorter version for the days that I was at home, I hope you

understand.

Oh and also, you guys know I'm sipping on my coffee, make sure you guys let me know

in the comment section what you're sippin' on, let's get into it.

So to start off the tech news this week, the third and least expensive AMD Threadripper

chip was released this week, the 1900X.

The 1900X is the cheapest Threadripper in the bunch, and doesn't have any crazy core

or thread numbers, as it's quote only a 8 core 16 thread processor.

At a price of $549 you might be wondering why you wouldn't just go with a Ryzen 7

1800X with the same amount of cores and threads.

For gaming, yea you probably should, but for power users, the Threadripper 1900X supports

quad channel memory over the Ryzen 7's dual channel, and the threadripper also sports

64 PCIe lanes where the Ryzen 7 only supports 16.

The threadripper 1900x is more of an introduction into the X399 chipset platform but it's

still obviously a beast of a processor.

Razer released yet another first person tournament style gaming mouse this week, the Basilisk

priced at $70.

This gaming mouse features a 16,000 dpi optical sensor which is actually the same sensor as

their super popular DeathAdder Elite.

The Basilisk also has an adjustable scroll wheel so you can modify the resistance, perfect

for those elite players that bind their scroll wheel to jumping.

Finally, there's a removable clutch on the side of the mouse or you can put an included

rubber thumb cap there.

The developer of Starbound and Stardew Valley, Chucklefish tweeted out a very sneak peak

of their upcoming game that they've been working on, and before that all we knew was

that it's an RPG/Sim set in a magic school, something like Stardew Valley meets Harry

Potter.

Well the picture pretty much supports that theory, as the game looks very similar to

Stardew Valley except with much more poppin' colors and you can see some wizard hats everywhere.

Other than that we don't have anything else to go on, but side note, their Stardew Valley

game should be starting multiplayer beta testing at the end of the year, and they're also

working on an Advanced Wars style game which hopefully will be in Early Access soon if

I'm not mistaken.

Yet another Skyrim mod surfaced this week, but this one actually has me interested.

It's called Vigilant and it brings 4 fully translated Souls-like episodes to the Special

Edition of Skyrim.

There's a whole voiced trailer in the link in the description, where I link everything

I talk about, and I would check that out if you're interested.

Basically, it's a Skyrim mod that brings in some Souls like elements such as the ability

for players to craft their own wares after finishing objectives, beating bosses to get

to the next area, and bonfires of course.

And to wrap up the news this week, the developers of Shadow of War announced that they created

an orc killer DLC character in honor of their executive producer that passed away from cancer

during the development of this game.

Named after Mike Forgey, the Forthog Orcslayer will be a character roaming randomly around

in the world that has a small chance of saving your character when you're about to be killed.

Apparently if you're really close to death then there's a small chance that this Orc

Slayer will swoop in to protect you and that's how they chose to honor their executive producer.

This DLC will be priced at just 5 bucks and $3.50 of it will be donated to Mike Forgey's

family which is pretty cool.

Well that wraps up Weekly Download episode number 60.

Make sure you guys let me know in the comment section what your favorite tech or PC gaming

news was this week, or if I missed anything.

Hopefully next week we will be back to the full swing of things with the entire week

of news.

Well I hope you guys enjoyed this video, please drop a like down below to help support my

channel, and as always, thank you for watching and please subscribe for more Zach's Tech

Turf videos.

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Episode #015: Change and Progress - Sky's the Limit - Duration: 3:57.

One really practical tool that you can

use in dealing with change is to really

just ask the question,

'what's good about this situation?'

because there's always all these bad things

but there tends to be all these great things

as well that we don't focus on.

And if you focus on what's good,

it'll help you progress forward.

Right? And the progression is the happiness

and change is the only way you can progress.

Change, it starts off and you term it

'it's an issue' or 'it's a problem',

it's something negative.

It's personal growth that's required.

So you start off with a certain amount of awareness

and you've got a certain map.

Right? You've got a certain map of

what it is that you feel are your limitations.

And it changes into a challenge

and then eventually moves into something that's

exciting to experience

and that's what change is all about with us.

And as you go beyond that point,

you realise that there is more out there.

And it is scary to step beyond that ledge but

once you do it, you realise that

it wasn't so bad and that you've grown from it,

you've learnt a lesson and you can now

improve and get better results.

As your map grows,

you tackle those situations very differently.

You change your mindset around how

you think about them.

They're not any longer restrictions,

you don't complain about them,

you don't blame anything

you just realise that this is something

that has to happen.

You do it, if you don't get it right

it's all good.

You know, you're still here

You can make a new move

We want to always improve

and succeed and our standards

is so very high that no matter what level we hit

it's never high enough for us.

You know, making mistakes is not bad

as long as you keep going.

Right? No one gets things right perfectly.

We are all human.

But the important thing is

that you keep progressing,

you just keep making your moves

and eventually something sticks

and thats how we deal with change and

and just continually move.

If you make mistakes, just keep progressing forward

and that's why we have those values

in the organisation.

And we always want to

continually hitting high level each time

and so to do that, we need to change

Because if you stay the same

the business will never grow

and so that's how change has always been with us.

Doing the right thing is always the right thing

and thats the way we live.

We do this continually only because

we want to do the right thing, not because

we're forced to and that was what I wanted

to share as a really great experience

and a really great moment for the organisation

and us living the values and showing up

with those values day in day out.

Thanks so much for watching this

episode of Sky's the Limit.

We hope you enjoyed it

as much as we enjoyed making it.

If you have any questions or feedback,

feel free to leave them in the comments below.

And please give the video a like.

It really makes a difference.

And, of course, guys, make sure

to subscribe to our channel.

We need you guys following

us on our journey.

See you next time.

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The Suicide Game

Blue Whale "The Suicide Game" Creator Is Arrested

Blue Whale Creator Is Arrested In Moscow

Administrator of blue whale has been arrested.

Blue Whale game admin arrest

17-year-old Russian girl, mastermind behind the

Blue Whale 'Suicide Challenge' Master Sent To Russian Prison

MEET THE CREATOR OF POPULAR BLUE WHALE SUICIDE GAME!!

Alleged mastermind Russian teen girl arrested in Blue Whale game

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Ve Main Tere Lar Lagiya Punjabi Folk Love Song Heer Ranjha Seema Kak USP TV - Duration: 6:22.

Ve main tere lar lagiyan

Ve main tere lar lagiyan

Ve main tere lar lagiyan ve Ranjhna

Ve main tere lar lagiyan ve Ranjhna

Te tu karna ae thagiyan ve Ranjhna

Ve main tere lar lagiyan ve Ranjhna

Ve main doli vichon kadeya ii hath ve

Ve main doli vichon kadeya ii hath ve

Teri maa ne la lai nath ve

Te kiti su be-shagni

Haan, te kiti su be-shagni ve Ranjhna

Ve main tere lar lagiyan ve Ranjhna

Te tu karna ae thagiyan ve Ranjhna

Ve main tere lar lagiyan ve Ranjhna

Ni main doli vichon kadeya ii paer ve

Ni main doli vichon kadeya ii paer ve

Nit mangni aan teri khair ve

Te nathan ne batherian

Haan, te nathan ne batherian ve Ranjhna

Ve main tere lar lagiyan ve Ranjhna

Te tu karna ae thagiyan ve Ranjhna

Ve main tere lar lagiyan ve Ranjhna

Uchi mari te dudh pai rirkan

Uchi mari te dudh pai rirkan

Mainu sare tabbar diyan jhirkan

Te tera e dilasa

Haan. Te tere e dilasa ve Ranjhna

Ve main tere lar lagiyan ve Ranjhna

Te tu karna ae thagiyan ve Ranjhna

Ve main tere lar lagiyan ve Ranjhna

Pipali te kaan peya bole

Pipali te kaan peya bole

Aakh fadke taan dil mera dole

Te raatan ne haneriyan

Haan, te raatan ne haneriyan ve Ranjhna

Ve main tere lar lagiyan ve Ranjhna

Te tu karna ae thagiyan ve Ranjhna

Te tu karna ae thagiyan ve Ranjhna

Ve main tere lar lagiyan

Ve main tere lar lagiyan

Hmm...

Hmm...

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Kuch Baaqi Hai - Half Widow | Neelofar Hamid, Mir Sarwar | Sonu Nigam | Danish R| Gaya B |Sunayana K - Duration: 3:06.

Wait! O destiny, Let fate manifest its will.

My pulse longs for your essence.

My verses yearn for your emotions.

My steps turn back into the warmth of those nostalgic memories.

The temptation of future doesn't lure me out of my past.

Let fate manifest its will.

No trace of happier times in my eyes.

Who are these tears lamenting for?

That past which hasn't yet passed on.

These shades of gray refuse to sway.

Wait! O destiny, Let fate manifest its will.

While I was looking outside for the source

Unknown to me it was always hidden within me.

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Making of Main Kaun Hoon - Secret Superstar | Zaira Wasim | Aamir Khan | Diwali 2017 - Duration: 5:56.

This is my first YouTube video.

My name is...

I can't tell you my name.

The protagonist, Insia...

is a 14-15 year old girl.

She is a very talented singer, composer...

and she is completely consumed by music.

She has genuine talent.

That's the story. That's the character.

So, the songs she creates... the songs that come to her...

It was very important that they were good songs.

We heard the script.

After 2-3 days of hearing the script,

we came to Mr. Aamir Khan's house in Panchgani.

Away from the city,

the ambience was excellent.

The director, producer, composer and I were all together.

This girl who's singing in a burqa holding the guitar,

and she's singing a very...

a song full of pain.

Something in it which connects with the gut of people.

- Yeah.

It should be a melody that grabs you. - Grabs you... correct.

And the tune should be such that if a singer sings it, you must feel...

Wow, what a singer! - How well sung!

It should be a tough song to sing. - Yeah.

I started getting into her head.

How would a 14-year old girl think?

What would she think?

This is the correct route. Let us leave you alone.

We wanted lyrics that...

we could believe that Insia has written.

Her vocabulary is not very vast.

But, her thoughts are very deep.

Am I the moon? Or the shadows in it?

Am I the ashes? Or the raging fire?

Am I the drop? Or the mighty wave?

Do I bring tranquility? Or do I unleash a storm?

Very good. Fantastic.

♪ Am I the moon? Or the shadows in it? ♪

♪ Am I the ashes? Or the raging fire? ♪

♪ Am I the drop? Or the mighty wave? ♪

♪ Do I bring tranquility? Or do I unleash a storm? ♪

Her identity is a secret.

Yet she's a superstar.

She's mysterious. No one knows who she is.

♪ Can someone tell me, where am I? ♪

♪ Can someone tell me, where I stand? ♪

Amit actually found this young girl, I think on the internet.

We heard close to 28 voices.

From those, Amit liked one voice - Meghna's.

♪ Am I the drop? Or the mighty wave? ♪

♪ Do I bring tranquility? Or do I unleash a storm? ♪

If we go so high, in falsetto, will it work?

I'm worried about that.

Some very important lines are going into falsetto.

Can she start on a lower key, then she doesn't have to go into falsetto?

♪ Am I the moon? Or the shadows in it? ♪

Yes! Try going lower.

Don't start with G. Go into A-minor.

Go to A-minor and come down for that.

Try... try... try... try...

♪ Am I the moon? Or the shadows in it? ♪

♪ Am I the ashes? Or the raging fire? ♪

♪ Am I the drop? Or the mighty wave? ♪

Isn't it better?

There is this innocence in her voice.

Her voice is really sweet.

♪ I fear my dreams, will they destroy me? ♪

In the earlier recordings, I couldn't get the right mood of the song.

Amit-sir felt it could be because there were many people around,

and I was new to a recording studio environment.

He motivated and encouraged me a lot for this song.

Because it's a very tough song.

And this isn't a song that you can sing just about anytime.

You have to get in the right mood for it.

So, he switched off the lights of the recording studio.

♪ I fear my dreams, will they destroy me? ♪

♪ I fear those close to me, will they betray me? ♪

She has turned out to be an excellent... amazing voice for Zaira.

♪ Am I the drop? Or the mighty wave? ♪

♪ Do I bring tranquility? Or do I unleash a storm? ♪

♪ Who am I? ♪

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J.J. Watt raises $12 million for flood relief - Duration: 9:47.

jay-j thanks so much for being with us first so when you when you see a

neighborhood like this what goes through your mind devastating I mean I think

that's the only word that can describe when you drive through the city when you

see the floods when you see the pictures on TV of what's happening devastating is

the only word that you can use but I think inspiring is the next word that

comes to mind because of what you're seeing neighbors do exactly you see the

neighbors you see the policemen you see the firemen you see the helicopters you

see what humanity can do when everybody comes together at a time like this and

that's the most inspiring part of it all so did this idea of fundraising when did

you come up with it well we were stuck in Dallas so we played a game in New

Orleans a week ago and then they said we couldn't come home from New Orleans so

they flew us to Dallas and we were sitting in Dallas in a hotel and I'm

watching all this unfold on TV and so I said I feel helpless I feel like I want

to do something to help our people what can I do from Dallas I can't physically

help so I want to raise money and I set out to raise $200,000 and just took a

video on my phone that was the initial goal that was only to go with $200,000

did you think you could get 200 yeah I thought I could get 200,000 I had a plan

for 200,000 what I was going to do and now we're over 12 million going into the

13 million dollar range so new plan a

lot of a lot of folks have been waiting to see you are very grateful obviously

when you win when you saw it starting to go up and when you reach 200,000 and

then I mean every time you clicked on the site did you just see the number

this kept scrolling and scrolling and then we broke the site and then it cuts

you brother and we broke the site the funniest story of it all is actually the

initial night we broke the site we couldn't figure out how to get back up

and we somehow found the CEOs phone number and called him at his house at

his house and got him out of bed he helped us fix the site and then it got

rolling so here we are wow that's customer service that's cuz I

mean I got to give the guy credit it was unbelievable and he probably helped us

raise a ton more money because he kept the site up and rolling so do you have a

goal now in mind or is it just open-ended it's a kind of open-ended you

know once we hit 10 million I said I'm gonna put it at 15 see what happens and

I mean we're yesterday we raised four million today it's already over three

million so we're just gonna let it go and see where it goes I mean maybe it's

the 20 maybe it gets more but now I'm really focusing my efforts on making

sure that I get that money directly back you know do you know how you're gonna go

about doing that so my first phase is what I'm doing is

this weekend my teammates and I we'd have semi trucks rolling in from out of

town that we've filled up we have about nine semi trucks are going to come into

town and we have those all filled with stock supplies water food clothing

everything so we're going to give that out this weekend that's our first step

and then I want to regroup after this weekend because obviously like I said I

was planning for 200,000 and now with a new plan for multi multi-millions I'm

gonna make sure that get with the people that dig Katrina and that learn from

Katrina so that I can make sure I do it right because with these people trust me

with their money I want to make sure that I don't do it hastily I want to do

it exactly the right way so I can help the most people find you've already been

talking to people who went through Katrina friends Muir's other football

players just to get a sense of what they did yeah what works what doesn't

yeah I've spoken to drew brees I talked to him for quite a while today gonna get

on the phone with some more people I've talked to some some of the companies

that helped out over there just to kind of get a glimpse of what went wrong what

went right and how do you think we can do it best this time and I've gotten

some really good information and the best thing that people have told me so

far is take your time to make sure you do it right and I want people to know

that that's what I'm going to do is I'm going to take my time to make sure I do

it right because I want to do right by these people that need it and I also

wanted to right by the people that trust me with their money if you see I mean in

a situation like this there are emergency needs like right now right

here right now but this is something that goes on for weeks months years and

instants yes and so I spoke to the mayor today of Houston I spoke to the mayor of

Houston today to talk about those immediate needs and we talked about what

I'm gonna do on Sunday and exactly where I can get those resources to make sure

that we get to take care of those emergency situations but like you said

this isn't a one-day this isn't a one-week this isn't one month thing this

is gonna take months and years and years so I want to make sure that since we do

have this large sum of money I want to make sure that I do it right over the

long period and I want Houston to know that I'm with them in the long haul I'm

not just here for the initial fundraiser I'm here to make sure that we take care

you down the road have you ever seen anything like this before never I mean

from Wisconsin original never and I was just talking about that with some of my

teammates you know you see things on TV you see you saw Katrina on TV you see

these disasters on TV but you've never really been a part of it and until

you're a part of it you can never understand what it's like and so to be

in it to see my city going through it to see all of our people going through it

and streets that you know flooded 50 feet high that's when it hits the most

home and I think that's that's really why I'm so passionate about making sure

do this right I'm wondering how your teammates and their families are

reacting to it's been different because some guys some guys can't get to their

home so we have some guys who are in evacuation zones we have some guys who

had two feet of water in their house we had a couple of our staff members had to

be evacuated by boat boat so it's just really been here and there but the one

thing that our team is all about is helping and giving back so once their

families were safe once everybody's safe I know we had a group of guys go over to

one of the shelter's tonight and play with the kids at the shelter and bring

some toys it's really about whatever we can do and then once the football season

starts it's about three hours every Sunday if we can be a distraction for

the fans and be a distraction for the people to take their mind off it it's so

interesting on something like this it kind of takes off that way and a life of

its own you know the fundraising you're doing you have some you know big-name

people given a lot of money but you also just have a lot of people who have been

moved by what you've done and want to help so I think like you so many people

have seen this on television I feel frustrated that right where do I donate

what can I do and I think that's what's so interesting and awesome about the

time that we live in right now is this crowdfunding idea has really taken off

and so while we do have people donating a million dollars five hundred thousand

we also have people donating five dollars and that's all they can donate

but they are donating because they want to be a part of it and they want to show

their support there's over the last time I checked there was over a hundred and

ten thousand people that had donated them I mean it's incredible and they're

from all over the country all over the world we've had people from different

countries donate so I just I can't thank everybody enough I think that's my

biggest message is the city of Houston thanks you for what you've done

and I appreciate you trusting me I'm gonna make sure that I do everything I

can to get the city of Houston back on this yeah you know I was out today with

a Coast Guard chopper crew just going around and they were doing incredible

rescues and you just see the dedication of folks who you know them they're

working around the clock a lot of them have come from all over the country to

be here and and the volunteers you know the CryEngine Navy folks who grabbed

Road and are doing what they can I think the difficult times bring out the best

in humanity that's kind of something that I've said this week a couple of

times and it's so true I think with everything that's going on in the world

and no matter what happens no matter if you're rich poor no matter if you're

black white the one thing that we can all rally around is helping our fellow

human and I think that we've seen that in abundance this weekend I think we're

gonna continue to see that in abundance in Houston's a very diverse City it's a

very resilient city and so to see these people all come together that's what's

so inspiring I think we can all take a page out of

that book and try and help our fellow did you ever think you would see a

response like this I mean in an event I mean you always wonder well what would

happen if I lived through something like this do you ever think you would see

people come together I always hope so but to see you coming to reality is a

whole different ballgame and it's so sweet to watch it's so beautiful to

watch you see lines of volunteers where you're like is that a line for the food

or is that a line and then all of a sudden it's a line of volunteers and I

think it's so special when you have that many people wanting to help in that many

people willing to give what they can shelters are turning away supplies

because they have so many so yeah it's really encouraged so important about

what you're doing is that you know people see okay well stop raining people

who aren't here seems stopped raining and they think oh the worst is over

things are getting better but you go to Beaumont today where they just ran out

of clean drinking water and have to evacuate a hospital you go to some of

these other areas even in neighborhoods on your reservoirs where there's still

water coming in right and that's the thing is we cannot forget about what's

going on just because the water is starting to recede in the storms

starting to go away we need to help out those other areas we need to continue to

raise the money because they're saying that at some of these areas with the

water aren't going to go away for quite a long time and obviously that's when

the real work starts because we need to get these houses clean when you get them

rebuilt when you get these people back in their homes because so many people

have been displaced how how - how do people go back down any money the front

the site is you caring calm slash JJ Watt you can go to the site tearing calm

you caring calm slash JJ Watt okay you can go to the site you can watch it

update as it goes it's pretty fun to watch and it's incredible and then the

checks can go directly to my if you want to mail a physical check or whatever you

liked is the Justin J watt foundation and so it's so you did you create a

foundation so I've had that we had on dating for seven years but it's been

donated after school athletics for middle school kids so we had to create a

branch we went through all the legal paperwork and everything to make sure

that we create a branch so we could accept these donations and now we're

gonna obviously take that money and give it directly to the people from Hurricane

Harvey but yeah we've gone through a lot of there's been a lot of phone calls a

lot of legal conversations everything just to make sure we do it the right way

because like I said the number one thing is I want these people and know that the

money that they're donating it's going directly to Houston so finally I mean

what is the message to folks other who were here in Houston tonight or or

watching around the country what he and that's happening here what you're

doing the message to everybody in Houston is we have your back is is we're

going to take care of you we have your back we want to do everything that we

can to make sure that we take care of you because you're our city you've

supported us you've taken care of us so I want to make sure that we do

everything in our in our power to take care of you to people around the world

thank you for your support thank you for your love thank you for your thoughts

please don't forget about it once the storm goes away please keep donating

please keep supporting but and then the last message will be thank you thank you

to all the firefighters and policemen and neighbors that helped out thank you

to everybody around the world who donated and sent their supplies and sent

their firemen and and everything in their boats

thank you humanity thank you for being good people thank you for donating thank

you for showing your support thank you for showing that those good in the world

I appreciate that thank you very much thank you all you do thank you

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I'm DEPLOYED, Budget Threadripper, Short Week! -- Weekly Download #60 - Duration: 4:42.

Hey Welcome to Zach's Tech Turf and Weekly Download episode number 60, which is my tech

and PC gaming news series.

If you're completely lost right now because you can't see my face like normal, fear

not, as I said in my military deployment video, the next few episode of Weekly Download will

be like this and by the time you're watching this video go live, hopefully I arrived to

my deployment.

Other than not showing my face on Weekly Download, this week and this week only is going to be

a shorter bit of news, because instead of just completely skipping this week's episode

I decided to just create a shorter version for the days that I was at home, I hope you

understand.

Oh and also, you guys know I'm sipping on my coffee, make sure you guys let me know

in the comment section what you're sippin' on, let's get into it.

So to start off the tech news this week, the third and least expensive AMD Threadripper

chip was released this week, the 1900X.

The 1900X is the cheapest Threadripper in the bunch, and doesn't have any crazy core

or thread numbers, as it's quote only a 8 core 16 thread processor.

At a price of $549 you might be wondering why you wouldn't just go with a Ryzen 7

1800X with the same amount of cores and threads.

For gaming, yea you probably should, but for power users, the Threadripper 1900X supports

quad channel memory over the Ryzen 7's dual channel, and the threadripper also sports

64 PCIe lanes where the Ryzen 7 only supports 16.

The threadripper 1900x is more of an introduction into the X399 chipset platform but it's

still obviously a beast of a processor.

Razer released yet another first person tournament style gaming mouse this week, the Basilisk

priced at $70.

This gaming mouse features a 16,000 dpi optical sensor which is actually the same sensor as

their super popular DeathAdder Elite.

The Basilisk also has an adjustable scroll wheel so you can modify the resistance, perfect

for those elite players that bind their scroll wheel to jumping.

Finally, there's a removable clutch on the side of the mouse or you can put an included

rubber thumb cap there.

The developer of Starbound and Stardew Valley, Chucklefish tweeted out a very sneak peak

of their upcoming game that they've been working on, and before that all we knew was

that it's an RPG/Sim set in a magic school, something like Stardew Valley meets Harry

Potter.

Well the picture pretty much supports that theory, as the game looks very similar to

Stardew Valley except with much more poppin' colors and you can see some wizard hats everywhere.

Other than that we don't have anything else to go on, but side note, their Stardew Valley

game should be starting multiplayer beta testing at the end of the year, and they're also

working on an Advanced Wars style game which hopefully will be in Early Access soon if

I'm not mistaken.

Yet another Skyrim mod surfaced this week, but this one actually has me interested.

It's called Vigilant and it brings 4 fully translated Souls-like episodes to the Special

Edition of Skyrim.

There's a whole voiced trailer in the link in the description, where I link everything

I talk about, and I would check that out if you're interested.

Basically, it's a Skyrim mod that brings in some Souls like elements such as the ability

for players to craft their own wares after finishing objectives, beating bosses to get

to the next area, and bonfires of course.

And to wrap up the news this week, the developers of Shadow of War announced that they created

an orc killer DLC character in honor of their executive producer that passed away from cancer

during the development of this game.

Named after Mike Forgey, the Forthog Orcslayer will be a character roaming randomly around

in the world that has a small chance of saving your character when you're about to be killed.

Apparently if you're really close to death then there's a small chance that this Orc

Slayer will swoop in to protect you and that's how they chose to honor their executive producer.

This DLC will be priced at just 5 bucks and $3.50 of it will be donated to Mike Forgey's

family which is pretty cool.

Well that wraps up Weekly Download episode number 60.

Make sure you guys let me know in the comment section what your favorite tech or PC gaming

news was this week, or if I missed anything.

Hopefully next week we will be back to the full swing of things with the entire week

of news.

Well I hope you guys enjoyed this video, please drop a like down below to help support my

channel, and as always, thank you for watching and please subscribe for more Zach's Tech

Turf videos.

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SEPARATION ANXIETY DISORDER (SAD) | UNDER THE MANGO TREE FEATURING POIEMA and EMPITHRI | MUSIC VIDEO - Duration: 4:07.

go ahead

let me go even though we

both know I'd rather stay with you

right here

right now

take my hand

and maybe we could go

back to the way things were back then

someday

somehow

then again

the two of us

can't be enough

it's just not enough

here I go

please don't ask me to stay

because I'm one kiss away

from staying

from staying here with you

I'm staying

no, I can't stay here with you

though I want to

maybe this is the best for everyone involved

I won't be strung

along

anymore

please just get out of my head

I'm trying to get out of this town

once and for all

let's admit the fact that I was bad for you

damn it! I wish I didn't have to choose

I was sad and pathetic but you never let it matter

you were everything I had to lose

you were everything I had to lose

til' I went down after a couple of months

I kept thinkin' I was fucking it up, wasn't in touch

wasn't enough, threw me under the bus

for your vices and so called friends

when you're gonna call I don't know when

stuck in this room I go nowhere

cuz' you're the life of my life

without you, here I am with wine glasses

as time passes, I'm wrecking myself tryna bypass it

I can't get you outta my head

you're driving me outta my mind, let me back in

I'm done with the fall

stepped on a piece then you stomped on it all

I think to myself I still want it but naah

I'm finally calling it off

if you don't get the mesage, bitch

I'mma turn my phone off when you call

so please don't talk anymore

I'm just tryna get out of this town

I'm tryna get out of this town

once and for all

I'm staying

I'm staying here with you

I'm staying

no, I can't stay here with you

I'm staying

I'm staying here with you

I'm staying

no, I can't stay here with you

NO!!!

though I want to

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Life in a Suitcase (Documentary) - Duration: 13:58.

D: I'm Dan.

J: I'm Jenny.

D: We've been travelling for a little over a year

J: And we've been in Australia for about six months or so…

D: Yeah, and we're both originally from the US.

D: We kind of first started talking about travel as-

J: - a fun idea D: you know it would be cool to go there

J: I remember one time we were like-

"Oh! In 5 years we want to go to Iceland"

We set a deadline to go to Iceland in 5 years as it's been my dream forever.

D: I think originally we were just talking about places that we wanted to go as individuals

Like 'hey it would be cool to go here' But then it snowballed into-

one day we went to into a coffee shop and decided to look at prices for plane tickets,

and it was cheaper than we thought to go to this country and then once you're there -

you can take a train here- and it's just like why not keep going?

J: Even from Europe to Asia, we found tickets for like $300,

so it's a lot more affordable than we use to think,

because I use to think it would be thousands of dollars to keep travelling.

J: I think for me… I never thought I could travel long term

because once I was at the job I really thought I loved,

I was tied down, I couldn't really take a long vacation for

more than a week and when am I ever going to have enough time to do long term travelling

when you're tied down to one position I think.

So I moved to Seattle because we were dating long distance and then I was like:

"Well now that I quit my job... there's nothing tying me down."

so we might as well travel now before we get tied down a little more.

D: I work from my computer so it's something that I can pick up and take along with travel.

so we were both in a place where we weren't bound to a specific place.

D: I think part of it is just that, since we're doing this a bit more long term...

we wanted to kind of pace it out and be able to actually get to know people in a community and see

what daily life is like.

I know that museums, tours and stuff like that are part of that - and we try to see

that stuff every once in a while but, I think it's important to see what-

talk to people,

meet people,

and it's kind of a pressure too, when you talk to people about travel

and they're like 'oh you have to do this, this this and this'

J: It's too overwhelming! D: It's cool to get suggestions… but it

can be a kind of a weird stress when you're thinking that you have to see all these things

- especially if you're doing it for a shorter time, you have to pack so much in, you maybe

don't get the chance to sit back and just people watch and see how people order coffees,

read the newspaper… just the little things'.

J: I can't imagine going travelling for a year and just doing all the touristy things-

just museums… and I don't know what other touristy things people do but it just sounds

really exhausting to me.

D: Even just the place too… if you tell someone you're going to Europe they might

be like "Oh you have to go to Paris!'

but it's like what happens if you don't?

You're not going to be on your deathbed and be like:

"If only I would have gone to Paris!"

J: It's just like at that point, you want to kind of like feel like you live there just

a little bit, you know… you just try to have a bit more of a local life, with entertainment

and stuff like that, so that's why we do the open mics because you get to meet- what

the people are doing there and every art scene is very different or the topics people do

poetry about are very different- depending on where you're from

D: yeah, it's a cool insight that you don't get from museums or history books or things

like that- like what people are thinking right now, or talking to someone your age and just

being like 'what does it feel like to live here?'

not just like 'what led to this time?'

Like what- you know historical events but like what does it feel like?

J: I think travelling for me, I think everyone should do it what rather it's like world

travel or local travel within your country just because I think, when you live in a small

town where you know - I kind of grew up in a small town, you get use to the idea that

this is your whole world and you don't really see anything else outside of your community,

and I think it's okay to go outside and come back home knowing this is your home,

but I think you still need to go out of the world and experience before deciding,

being able to experience other cultures and other people- and just seeing how other people live.

Because you can read about it, you can watch documentaries and movies on it but you don't

really experience it until you can go out there and you'll be able to truly feel it.

D: Two main things for me, is like that it strips away who I am, and then it also strips away…

what you think of other cultures and countries- you can read about them or you can have an

idea based on if you've seen a movie about a certain place but when you're actually

confronted with the reality of daily life... it's more complex than a movie, or a news article

could ever distill into one easy package.

J: You can like watch movies and things like that and you know, you forget about it two

days later and it has a short term impact on you but like- what you experience in person,

you carry it with you throughout and you're always constantly having daily reminders

you know, like things that kind of trigger- reminding you of those experiences.

D: When you get out of your comfort zone and you're not um, tied to the same environment

that sort of… makes you in some ways who you are.

You kind of start to see what part of yourself is… there when you take that kind of stuff

away and I guess you also just get to see what you don't actually need.

Sometimes you go out if everyday you have something that's part of your routine,

it's easy to just take it for granted and think 'oh yeah that's just part of who I am'

but then when you take that away and you go somewhere else, you start to see how flexible

your personality and your identity is.

D: I mean the world definitely feels smaller I'm sure a lot of people say that once they've

gone to a few places but it's kind of wild just to think that like… even when I do

feel far away… I'm really only uh, you know, falling asleep in a plane away from

home… or from some other place…

J: and I think… the more you experience different things, you know- whatever kind

of experiences they are… I like to be able to feel insignificant and small and I think

travelling the world makes you feel that because it minimises you know- not the basic problems

but it makes you view problems differently and things that seem like a big deal…

you're like 'oh that's nothing you know-' and like you can deal with this, and also makes…

not life easier but just…

I don't know

tch! you know what I'm trying to say?

D: -yeah well I mean in general it makes the world feel a little bit more human and individual...

and when you see something- like when you- I think when you're in your home country,

a lot of times the only information you get about the rest of the world is just what's

going on with the politics or with governments and sometime its easy to- you read the news

'this country said this country should do this' and you think of it in terms of:

"Oh that whole country thinks that about that whole country" when really it's like…

the government feels like that or a few people that are ambassadors for that country feel

like that, but then you go somewhere and you realise that… not everybody thinks about

those politics everyday and not everybody is so wrapped up in their ideologies and identities,

it's just they live the same way that everybody else does and it makes it feel less like entire

countries have… grand plans at how they have a place in the world- it feels like it's

just a lot of individuals and the entire world are all kind of trying to come together and

build something out of all their individual lives.

J: and I think for a lot of people, it's really easy to make everything so complex

because we're humans and make a big deal out of nothing and just start getting worked

up mentally about something that should be simple and then I think the more you travel,

you're able to think more clearly, which makes everything just seem so simpler.

J: when they hear young people travelling the world or you know travelling for long

term they're like 'oh they must come from a trust fund family' or they must be super

wealthy… you make these assumptions but it's not always true.

Like we met so many travellers that are doing what we're doing and aren't given the

money- they had to work for it, and now there's so many different outlets to be able to travel-

more budget friendly…

D: There's definitely ways to save money, I mean if you're not staying in nice hotels

and if you're not doing all the expensive tourist kind of stuff...

you can eliminate a lot of travel costs if you're just a little bit selective about what you're seeing and

also I mean for us since we're doing it a bit more long term, we were able to do stuff

like workstays- worked in a hostel and farms

J: So we do a lot of work trades instead of paying for a bed, you know in a hostel we'd

work there a few hours a week and then they give us a bed-

which you can find all over the world,

or whatever you're interested in, you can au pair, alot of people nanny

in exchange for accomodation to live in another country or

D: teaching english, volunteering with community projects all that kind of stuff

J: so there's gonna be something you like doing out there.

D: Listen to yourself, but also intuition like of… where you should go, what you should

see you know don't necessarily- don't listen to do much advice I guess, it's good

to take suggestions but-

J: be smart

D: if you're really not that interested in seeing a certain place or going to a certain

tourist site- don't feel like you have to I guess

If something seems cool to you or if something seems interesting or you want to have a conversation

(with someone), it may not be the most extravagant way to spend your time but you're going

to get a lot more out of something that comes about naturally I think than

"I need to get to this place" you know

J: I think everyone just enjoys things differently you know, it's like whatI think is interesting or fun to do

-not everyone's going to think that and thats okay and just be okay with that

but- I think people who are trying to plan a long term travel or just maybe travelling

in general- even short term I guess like… don't keep putting it off forever, it seems

like a big deal- I mean it is a big deal but it seems overwhelming to try to plan a whole

year- like if we were to plan a whole year it'd be like:

"oh okay we have to buy all these plane tickets and be here by this time"

just be flexible and be open and… you don't

know who- what other friends you meet along the way- maybe you'd wanna go somewhere

else or…

D: stay longer…

J: Yeah I'd say don't overplan and don't overpack because the more stuff you have,

the more it is to lug around.

Just try to learn to live with not much because you just gain so much more from that and I

think … just try not to put it off forever, it's like the whole saying

"if not now then when?"

For me the way I live my life in general is like

if it doesn't make a difference if I do it now or later why don't I just do it now you know?

J: what's next?

D: I guess we're just kind of on our way back home, we're going back through Europe…

J: so we'll fly out to Malaysia and then spend a few weeks in Malaysia and then fly

into Denmark cause it's cheaper to fly into Denmark to go to Iceland

[chuckle]

Iceland's been my dream for so many years so we'll try to spend a couple weeks there

just hiking and camping and experiencing the beautiful nature there and go back to Europe

a couple months and fly home- start life again at home.

B: you guys excited to go back or nervous you know? D:

D: I'm pretty excited to go back- I mean travel to me is so refreshing that it makes going

back better- I don't get that sense of like you know once travelling is over then all

the feelings that were felt during travel and all those experiences were just like left

to the past, it's all part of me and all kind of adds to how I see home and what I

have to bring to people back home.

J: People always ask me all the time "oh are you homesick?" or "do you miss home?"

I don't miss home so much as 'home' but I miss the people and I miss-

since I'm such a planner I think I miss being able to build a life somewhere because when you travel

you're always leaving leaving and you're experiencing new things but you can't you

know- if you don't plan to stay there, you can't actually build anything long term

there so I'm excited to go home to you know- create the life, and create all the stuff

I wanna do back home, but you know, I'm okay right now being where I am,

I don't need to be home right now.

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Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Unboxing and S8 Plus Physical Comparison - Duration: 5:06.

Hi guys, it's MTG here, and today I just got my Galaxy Note 8 in the mail.

Some of you may be wondering how Samsung can be releasing a new phone when it hasn't even

been 5 months since the S8 has been released.

Well, Samsung does a thing where in the first quarter of the year, they release the S lineup,

and in the 3rd quarter of the year they release their Note lineup.

The Note's more like their "pro" phone and it has all of the best specifications and

the best features that they can put on a phone, and it include an s-pen.

Today, I will be unboxing the Note 8 and will show you what's inside the retail packaging

that you'll find in any store, and I'll show you how it physically compares to the S8,

which is a very similar phone.

Let's dive right in.

Opening, the box you are first presented with the phone itself.

Samsung did go all out in terms of giving it some of the best specifications available.

It has a 6.3 inch QHD+ Super AMOLED screen that is HDR certified, an 8 megapixel front

camera that can shoot in 1440p, a MicroSD cart slot, an iris scanner, an embedded home

button, and 6 GB of RAM.

On the back we'll find the dual 12 megapixel cameras that both have optical image stabilization,

the flash, heart rate sensor, and fingerprint scanner.

Under the phone, you'll find a packet that on the back has the sim ejector tool.

Inside the packet you'll find the quick start guide and other warranty information.

Setting that aside, you'll see that Samsung includes a USB A female to USB c male adapter.

This, coupled with the Samsung Smartswitch app, will allow you to transfer data from

any phone, whether it be an iphone or android device.

Next you'll find an included micro-usb to usb c adapter that will allow you to use your

older cables to charge the phone.

The Adaptive Fast Charging wall plug will allow you to get over 50% of charge in just

30 minutes of charging.

Looking inside the top compartment, you'll find some replacement s-pen tips and a tool

that will help you replace them.

Next, we see the USB c to USB A cable for data transfer and charging.

Lastly, you'll find the included headphones that are tuned by Harmon Karmon's AKG.

These are quality earphones, and Samsung claims that they are worth $100 if sold separately.

I've listened to these a lot over the past few months, and the sound is better than any

pair of included earphones I've ever listened to, by far.

Samsung also makes sure to include extra earbuds to ensure there is a nice seal when you're

listening to music.

The Note 8 and S8 plus look very similar.

However, physically, there are some subtle differences that I'd like to point out.

First off, I'd like to point out that the Note isn't that much bigger than the S8+.

In fact, the 6.3 inch screen is only 0.1 inches bigger than the 6.2 inch screen found on the

S8+.

You'll notice that the Note 8 is not as rounded off as the S8.

This could simply be a design choice to differentiate from the S8, or it was physically necessary

to accommodate the s-pen slot that lives in the bottom right of the Note.

The less rounded corners carry onto the actual screen of the Note 8.

The Note 8, just like the S8s, has an almost bezel-less design containing a screen with

an aspect ratio of 18.5 by 9.

When looking around the frame of the phone, the only real difference is seen by fact that

the Note 8 has an s-pen slot.

Everything else in regards to the placement of the power, volume, and Bixby buttons and

the sim and microSD card slot is identical on both phones.

The backs of the devices do look different due to the dual camera setup on the Note and

the rearrangement of the sensors.

Much to the dissapointment of users, Samsung has kept the fingerprint scanner near the

camera, but has elected to put the flash and heart rate sensor in between the cameras and

the scanner to avoid accidental smudging.

Also, the fingerprint sensor on the Note 8 is slightly more recessed in order to make

finding it without a case easier.

I'm going to be pushing out a lot of Note 8 content, including comparisons to the S8+

and the new iPhone that is about to be announced, so make sure you're subscribed and have post

notifications turned on to stay up to date.

Also, let me know in the comments section what types of videos you'll like to see with

the Note 8 and let me know any other general questions you may have.

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Check the description for a link to my Twitter account for a behind the scenes look of what

I'm up to.

And as always, thanks for watching, and I will see you in the next video.

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