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Hey there, welcome to Life Noggin!

Everyone, I'd like you to meet my friend Graham.

Now, don't be alarmed.

He isn't sick or injured or anything.

Actually quite the opposite.

He was designed by Melbourne, Australia's Transport Accident Commission when they decided

to find out what humans would look like if they evolved to survive car crashes.

You humans are actually really bad at driving safely.

People text, drive drunk, speed, and don't wear seat belts.

Compared to other similar, high income countries, the U.S. has the most deadly car crashes each

year, with 40,000 fatal accidents just in 2017.

When your vehicle is slammed into something else, whether it's another car, a tree,

or a barrier, a lot of things can happen to your body.

Thankfully, cars are built to absorb a good amount of the force from the collision in

areas called crumple zones, but they're clearly not perfect.

The energy of an accident still shakes the people inside, often severely injuring the

occupants.

Where the car comes in contact with another object dictates where the brunt of the force

will be delivered and how the occupants of the car will be thrown about.

So, when a car crashes into something head first, people often slam into the steering

wheel or front panel and experience chest and lower limb injuries like broken ribs or

crushed legs.

Whereas, getting hit from the side will launch you away from the impact and common injuries

include head, chest and lower extremity problems.

Rear-end crashes jolt you forward and are notorious for neck and back injuries like

whiplash.

And finally, roll over accidents result in people being jostled about like they're being

shaken in a snow globe.

These crashes are typically accompanied with head and chest injuries.

Obviously, things like where you're sitting, how fast the car was moving, and if you were

wearing a seatbelt all play a big part in whether you survive or not.

And the severity of these injuries is heavily dependent on seatbelt use.

When I get into a car, one of the first things I do is buckle my seat belt, just like 90%

of Americans.

But for those 10% that think they're too cool for seat belts, they're twice as likely

to die in a car crash.

And wearing your seatbelt incorrectly can also cause huge problems.

If it's too high and rests around your stomach, the belt could rip apart your inner organs

in an accident!

It's also known that, during a traumatic event like a car crash, your brain can go

into fight or flight mode and focus on how to survive, versus storing memories.

This leads to people not remembering horrific car accidents and what happened after.

People can also suffer from PTSD and flashbacks of a crash for years after it occured.

But the good news is that you can very easily reduce your likelihood of being in an accident

and your chance of sustaining serious injuries.

Wear your seat belt.

Follow the speed limit.

And for Pete's sake, keep your eyes on the road.

Seriously, I don't want Pete getting injured.

What else do you want to know about the human body?

Let us know in the comment section below, or tell us, what should we talk about next?

Curious to know how self driving cars actually work?

Check out this video!

so it's possible that well made self driving cars could drastically decrease that number,

but also these cars could make driving possible again for people who couldn't drive otherwise,

like the visually impaired, or elderly.

as always, my name is Blocko, this has been life noggin, don't forget to keep on thinking.

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How To Recover Lost Detail From Your Photos in Photoshop - 90-Second Tip #07 - Duration: 3:07.

Hi.

Welcome back to the Photoshop Training Channel.

I'm Jesus Ramirez.

In this 90-second Photoshop tip,

you're going to learn how to bring back detail from your photos in Photoshop.

We're going to work with this photo of a wedding dress.

Most of the details in the dress is gone, and we will use the Camera Raw filter to bring it back.

Start by right-clicking on the layer and select convert to Smart Object to work non-destructively.

Then go into filter, Camera Raw filter.

You can of course bring back detail by using controls such as Highlights,

Shadows,

Clarity,

and even Sharpening,

but none of those will give us the result that we want.

Instead, I will reset the image back to default

and from the Basic panel, I will drag the Dehaze slider to the right.

This tool was designed to reduce haze and fog from your photos,

but you can also use it to recover lost detail.

You can then fine-tune the effect by using Clarity and any of the other controls in Camera Raw.

This is before

and after.

Notice how much detail we were able to recover by simply using the Dehaze slider.

Click on the like button right now if you enjoyed this technique.

In this second example, I will show you how to bring back the hidden detail in the sky

by using local adjustments.

This layer is already a Smart Object

So, I will apply the Camera Raw filter,

select the Gradient Filter,

and click-and-drag from the top to the bottom of the image,

then drag the Dehaze slider to the right.

Notice how we quickly brought back the detail in the sky.

The downside is that we also affect the trees in the image.

You can use the Range Mask to only apply the Dehaze effect to the sky.

From the drop-down menu, select Luminance,

then click-and-drag the black point to the right.

If you hold Alt, Option on the Mac as you drag,

you will see a black and white overlay which represents the mask.

Areas in white will be affected

while areas in black will not.

This control uses the luminance values of the image to determine what should be affected.

In this case, we're telling Photoshop not to affect the darker values of the image.

Notice that now, the Dehaze effect only affects the sky and not the trees.

If you want to find out more about how the Range Masks works,

then check out my full-length tutorial on range mask.

Also, check out all my other 90-second Photoshop tricks

including this easy sky replacement technique using blend if.

I'll place a link to both videos right below in the description.

By the way, I want to give credit where credit is due.

I would like to thank my good friend Mark Heaps for showing me this Dehaze trick on a wedding dress.

Mark and I have traveled across the world teaching Photoshop and Lightroom.

You can find Mark at Life by Pixels on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook.

Also, if this is your first time at the Photoshop Training Channel,

then don't forget to click on that subscribe and notification buttons.

Thank you so much for watching.

I will talk to you again in the next tutorial.

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Shipping Container House: And the work continues... #040 Living Tiny Project - Duration: 16:17.

Well, this week we are gonna finish the canopy!

Yeah. Let's hope so.

We still need to paint the whole south part of the house in order to you know install the canopy.

And we need to finish some sanding and filler of the canopy, but we can do it.

So let's get started.

I'm Duca.

And I'm Roberta.

And together we're building our own Tiny Shipping Container House!

So, don't forget to subscribe.

And to join us every Monday for a new episode.

Let's go outside?

Yeah.

It's time to...?

To measure where the screws

are gonna be in this canopy.

Yeah, basically we need to mark the holes for the screws around here.

And we're gonna try it for the first time after we did some epoxy already.

But that... yeah.

I'm scared.

Yeah, but we still have a lot of epoxy to do. So, let's do it.

Yeah.

Successful mission.

That was tough.

I hope so.

We did it.

I'm pretty tired.

Still tired.

That was a lot heavier than we thought right?

Yeah, so now...

Than you thought. I knew it was heavy.

Yeah, so now we're gonna do the holes.

The trick is...

as we're are doing with, you know, a resined wood we cannot drill a hole and put a screw.

We need to do a bigger hole, fill up with filler and then do another hole in the center

so we don't have wood exposed.

So right now I'm just gonna mark a small hole on each you know marking place.

and then we're gonna drill a bigger hole fill up with filler and then you will see it. In the future.

And now the big one.

I'm not sure if it isn't too big, but...

Let's try on.

Are you ready?

No.

Hello.

The help arrived.

So today...

You guys know Fao.

He's back because we need some muscles. Because Roberta said that the first time we lift the panel up,

the canopy up she was almost crying.

It's too much for her guess.

So Fao, let's work.

Yeah.

*we will talk about this black paint on next week's episode

So now we're just gonna drill a small hole just to make sure we know where it is and we don't

you know take the paint off.

Are you guys ready? Let's try it with the big one now.

Perfect.

Yeah.

That's really good.

Yep, we just need to... come here.

Around, come around.

Yeah, we have a little problem here.

It's hard.

Not for me.

Everyone thinks this is gonna turn into a swimming pool, but now it's not gonna be a swimming pool anymore.

I'm just gonna do a drainage hole and I hope this...

it's 50 millimeters. I hope that's enough.

We'll see it. If it's not enough in the future we can open a bigger hole.

That was quick.

That was a lot quicker than the other one we did.

See? This now we're gonna do a lot of filler here to make an angle... we're gonna give an angle here,

so we make sure the water goes through here, instead of getting stuck, you know here.

You'll see it.

It's gonna work out.

That's pretty good. I like it.

Well at this point we still had a big challenge overcome.

I mean probably the biggest challenge so far for the canopy.

We needed to find a solution to connect this stainless steel cable to the canopy

in a way that the wood wouldn't be exposed and at the same time that the connection

is strong enough to hold the canopy on place and not have the risk of falling.

That would be really bad.

Took us a few attempts until we found the connection that we were satisfied with.

Yeah.

We found one that we thought was really pretty,

but at the same time then we realized that it wasn't strong enough.

and then we found one that was strong enough but it wasn't pretty.

And then finally we got the one that we liked. Actually it's pretty cool.

Check it out.

So basically we're gonna put this...

in here.

We're gonna have a stainless steel cable to hold this on place.

We're not sure if this is enough, but we're gonna try it and see what happens.

Yeah.

The worst-case scenario this is gonna fall. We're not gonna be underneath of course.

We hope so.

Is this the way that we supposed to put this?

With hand?

Not necessarily. But this one... no way this is gonna twist back because there is a cable.

Yeah. I know that.

Do you think this is strong enough?

I think it is.

Roberta doesn't think.

In a short term at least it is in a long term I'm not sure.

Well, to be honest... we're not a 100% satisfied with this small piece.

That's too fragile it seems like. Even though it's a stainless steel.

So we decided to build our own brackets.

I don't know if you call it brackets but seems like a bracket.

8 here.

12 here.

And now the main trick.

What?

I didn't know that you were doing that.

Yeah. That's a new magic I found out how to do it.

Can you show us how it works?

Instead of using this small screw now, the idea is to take this off and to put this on place.

Just like this.

And then we can screw this passing from one side to the other.

That's gonna be a lot stronger, isn't it?

Yeah.

Then the stainless steel cable is gonna hold here.

And we do another one just like this on the bottom.

I mean...

It doesn't as pretty as this one.

Yeah.

But I think it's safer.

Of course we changed our minds again.

Third option.

I think that's gonna be the one.

I'm pretty sure that's gonna be the one. Hopefully.

I'm gonna show you now. Come here.

So?

Are you ready for this?

It's much simpler.

I'm gonna do a vertical... a straight hole here.

And this is gonna go inside of the hole.

And then we're gonna cross one of those like this.

And on the tip I'm gonna do a small hole then the stainless steel cable is gonna run through here.

What do you think?

It's better than this big piece.

Yeah, this was much... it was too big. This is gonna be a lot smaller.

I'm gonna show you.

Let the fun begin.

I guess we have one more.

I guess that's one more done.

Oh, no! We need to do the hole here.

I don't wanna say but look at this.

Exactly...

That's exactly how it was supposed to be.

It's exactly on the hole.

That's perfect.

I have a really good shoot point (aim?).

Done.

So problem one: solved.

But we have a second problem now.

Of course. We always have new problems.

So basically on the bottom part of the canopy we used 3 layers of plywood.

That means the thickness of the you know, the side is 3.6 centimeters.

For the top layer we used only 2 sheets of plywood that means 2.4 centimeters.

And that means that we don't have... you know, it's not thick enough to have the slot for the plate.

And f course, we needed to change the solution.

Again.

But we have good news.

We found a much simpler solution.

And we believe it's strong enough and looks good, and that's perfect.

So...

This is the solution.

So we're gonna do this in a much simpler way.

Stainless steel screw.

And we're gonna have a screw here.

A nut.

In this side... a nut, yeah.

And in this side...

we're gonna just cover this with filler so you won't see the screw.

Good.

But in order to do that

we need to cover...

the end of the screw otherwise the filler is gonna get there.

So now we can make sure that the filler won't get into the, you know, I don't know these stripes of the screw.

(threads)

So we do like this we can fill it up with filler and then we take this tape off.

So this is the point.

I guess it's pretty good. Let's do it.

It's time to get the hands dirty.

On the next day!!

We have something tricky to do today.

Remember we did this?

So we can have the screw

and now we're gonna... found out if the screw still works.

Or if it's full of filler.

That I'm pretty sure it is.

If it's full of filler we have problem.

First impression.

This one's not that bad actually.

It's like here.

Yeah, this one work.

Works.

Worked.

I'm pretty sure it's...

Let's see it.

Yeah, so we you just need to tide this up and we're good to go.

Let's see the other side.

Ready?

That's really cool! Look at this.

This is the plate we've done. You know it.

And this screw now is a 100% locked on place by resin.

Now we just need to slide this

on place.

Twist it as we want and then you put the nut.

And that is on place.

And now all we need is the

stainless steel cable that's gonna hold here to the shipping container and we have a canopy

on place safely.

Can you lift it up?

We can. Just to try it.

Yeah.

That's strong enough.

So basically this is gonna go inside.

I think that's enough liquid.

So now we're gonna do some filler to fill up the hole.

Now we put some more powder and the filler is harder....

Look at this.

That you can turn the bucket upside down and it's ok.

It's always like that: the best ideas come when we are finishing stuff.

We are basically just fixing a small mistakes with the filler, you know?

Wherever you find a hole like this we just cover it.

24 hours later...

That's pretty cool.

I mean...

Before it was just a plan. Now it's a reality.

It actually works and it's really really really strong.

And now we just need to take this tape off it.

This tape off it.

And we wait until this part dries because here is a 100% dried, but here is not a 100%.

And we can finally sand and paint the canopy.

We are excited. We're gonna paint the canopy brown actually.

I didn't tell you before that.

Spoiler alert!!

So, basically that's the good news.

But we have bad news also today.

You know life is not a 100% perfect all the time.

So that's the bad news.

So what's going on?

It's raining again.

So the plan was to paint the canopy and the wall for this week.

But with this rain in this humid weather if we try to paint it it's gonna be a mess.

It won't dry anyway.

And I guess we'll see you guys next week.

Join the crew

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The most Bizarre Sculptures in the World! - Duration: 10:34.

Statues and monuments have been around for the longest of times.

From ancient civilisations to modern cultures, these sculptures are a good way of showing

an artist's talent as well as to commemorate something or someone.

But not all of these sculptures are well, normal!

There are some which are truly weird.

Let us take a look at some of the most bizarre sculptures found in the world!

13.

Gran Elefant Dret.

When you think of animals that should fly, an elephant is obviously the last on your

mind because of the fact that it is very heavy!

But that did not stop a Spanish artist from having his share of fun when he built a 5

ton solid bronze sculpture of an elephant that looks like it has managed to balance

itself on the tip of its trunk.

As gravity defying as the statue looks, it is also extremely cute!

The statue can be found in Barcelona and was put up in 2009.

The Gran Elefant Drent actually means Great Elephant Standing, and while it may not actually

be standing, it is still showing off some amazing balance!

One cannot help but feel the playfulness of the elephant and maybe even join in on all

the fun!

12.

De Vaartkapoen.

When you go to Brussels in Belgium, you will get a chance to click quite a few humorous

photographs for yourself.

The reason for that is the De Vaartkapoen statue.

The statue actually a depiction of a person emerging from a manhole and grabbing the legs

of a policeman so that he ends up tripping and falling.

The mid-action sculpture has been done very tastefully by Tom Frantzen who has a taste

for witty statues!

Be it the expression on the face of the policeman or his highly acrobatic pose, the statue does

give rise to a lot of witty captions!

11.

Headington Shark.

Some people just have a weird taste.

There is nothing that can explain away their choices and if you happen to pass through

some of the old houses in Headington, England you will come across one such sculpture.

It is of a massive 25 feet fiberglass shark that is seen crashing headfirst into a homely

British building!

Apparently, it was built as a monument to the Nagasaki bombing, but why a shark we ask?

The neighbours obviously wanted the oddity removed, but an appeal in the court was actually

turned down.

Kind of a blessing though, as many people from around the world come here every year

to see the shark.

The house is now on rent with the owners demanding that the tenants be open to people asking

questions about the shark and photographing it.

But surprisingly, they demand that no pets be allowed in the house.

We wonder if it is because they think pets will become food for the shark!

10.

Boll Weevil Monument.

While it is the norm to erect statues for people who are famous and influential, a look

at the Boll Weevil monument will make you wonder for sure.

After all, why would an insect deserve a statue?

Apparently the citizens of Enterprise, Alabama think the insect is rather important and there

is a statue where you can see a woman holding up a large boll weevil above her head!

The story goes that the farmers here used to grow cotton but when boll weevil infestations

started destroying the crops, the farmers had to start growing peanuts, a move which

turned out to be very beneficial!

9.

Carhenge.

We have all heard of the Stonehenge and how they remain one of the greatest enduring mysteries

of all times.

But in the grassy plains of Alliance, Nebraska, there is a strange monument which is sort

of a homage to the Stonehenge, but also to cars!

It is called the carhenge and is a memorial to some of the classic American cars.

The cars can be seen in a circle with their noses buried in the ground.

But that is not the end of it.

There are more cars balanced on top of those cars and the arrangement is exactly like the

Stonehenge.

And whats even more fascinating is that this monument attracts over 80,000 visitors every

year!

8.

Jeju Loveland.

Imagine a park where over 140 tantalising statues await you.

Poetically called Jeju Loveland, these monuments were made to honor sexual acts!

The thought behind these statues was to break down the barriers and taboo surrounding sex

and one cannot really fault the logic.

The park is roughly the size of 2 soccer fields and it has become quite a talked about place,

especially for the newlyweds!

Well, as far as intents go, this one deserves all the accolades!

7.

Las Colinas Mustangs.

Horses are magnificent creatures who have been man's companion for a long time.

From riding to warfare, horses have been used for their endurance and speed.

So, it is not such a surprise that there would be monuments constructed for horses.

And one of the largest groups of sculpted horses that can be found in the world are

in Texas, USA.

Known as the Mustangs of Las Colinas, these bronze statues show horses, that are actually

1.5 times the size of real ones, running through water.

The entire sculpture is beautiful and breath taking to say the least.

And what makes it even more alluring is the fact that there are special fountains built

near the feet of the horses which shoot out water in such a way that it looks as if the

horses are actually running in the water!

An impressive addition to a wonderful sculpture, we say!

6.

Knotted Gun Sculpture.

When John Lennon was shot to death, it brought the whole world to a standstill.

One of the most famous musicians to have ever lived and an outspoken peace activist, John

Lennon's death was a shock to many around the world.

Which was why a sculpture was made towards the end of 1980 in his memory and to remind

everyone that guns should not be available as freely as they are.

The sculpture is of a knotted Colt Python and has since then become a symbol of the

non-violent project as well.

And what's more is that there are 22 copies of this sculpture all over the world and all

we can say is well, give peace a chance!

5.

The Force of Nature.

Mother nature is a beautiful thing.

And as lovely as her beauty is, there is also a terrible side to her.

When unleashed, forces of nature make humans realize how insignificant they really are.

And it was to pay tribute to the fearsome side of nature that an Italian sculptor did

a series of sculptures called the force of nature.

These statues are made from bronze, stainless steel and aluminium and are full of life and

energy.

They depict mother nature hurling around our planet Earth in circles!

Installed in many places around the Earth, the sculptures remind us that nature, although

loving and caring, can unleash a load of destruction which we are just not capable of handling.

The sculptures are truly thought provoking and are also infinitely amazing to look at!

4.

Traffic Tree Light.

Traffic lights are an integral part of our lives today.

And while almost all of us have ignored it from time to time, there is no denying the

fact that it is one of the most important devices that we have today.

So naturally, someone would decide to build a monument to it!

And if you happen to walk down near Billingsgate market in London, you will get to see it.

The monument is actually 8 metres tall and contains 75 set of street lights, each of

which are controlled by a computer.

The ever changing lights are supposed to mimic the never ending rhythm of life.

But of course, initially it did confuse a lot of motorists but now it has become a pretty

popular sight for locals and tourists alike!

3.

Shoes on the Danube.

The saddest thing that the Second world war brought with it was the massacre of the Jews

at the hands of Hitler.

It was a ghastly period in human history and we should all hope that such a shadow never

falls on us again.

It was perhaps that thought which prompted a sculpture in Budapest Hungary.

The shoes on the Danube as it is popularly called is a sculpture which was built in honour

of the Hungarian Jews who were murdered by the Fascist militia during the second world

war.

The story goes that the Jews were asked to open their shoes and were then shot near the

edge of the water so that their bodies would be washed away.

The sculpture is basically reminiscent of the shoes, which were the only thing that

they left behind as they took the final swim in the Danube.

The shoes of the Danube is haunting memory of the mistakes we made in the past and is

a firm reminder that those atrocities should not be forgotten.

2.

Maman.

If spider freak you out as they should, then it would be a good idea to avoid this London

sculpture at all costs.

Why would anyone commission such a ghastly piece of work is beyond us, but it exists.

And it is a rather imposing one as well.

The maman is 30 feet high and 33 feet wide and is one of the largest structures of its

kind.

It is also one of the heaviest, being made out of stainless steel, bronze and marble.

The structure is owned by the Tate's museum in London but for some reason they did not

think that the sculpture was better off freaking people at just one place.

So, the maman has been travelling the world since 1999!

Better watch out or you just might come across this spooky structure in your city!

1.

The Kelpies.

Horses are ever a subject of our fascination and the Kelpies are no different.

These are giant 30 metre high statues of the heads of a couple of horses which can be seen

in Falkirk, Scotland.

The sculpture commemorates the role of horses in the development of the region as they were

used in both agriculture and industry.

They are made up of individually crafted pieces of stainless steel and weigh over 300 tons

each!

And with so much effort put in to make it, it is good to know that the Kelpies have become

one of the most well regarded large scale modern sculpture in the world!

Have you ever seen any of these statues in real life?

Or know of any other equally strange and wonderful statue?

If so, do let us know in the comments section below and remember to subscribe to our channel

to get the latest updates on all our videos!

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A Late Death Trash Update - Duration: 12:09.

It can be difficult for me to describe Death Trash,

although the feeling that I have for this project is very strong, with clear structures -

but it's all quite within me.

It's essentially about exploring a world

as a character, and having a lot of freedoms while doing so.

The world should have new facettes,

which are able to surprise you;

it should be possible to empathize with the world,

yet it should also be possible to enjoy oneself playfully -

it's supposed to merge together.

It's really a blend of a lot of things

What's certain is that there won't be a version 1.0 this year

and I'm also unsure about whether it will happen next year.

For the complete game to be finished and feel good

I'd definitely estimate for development to take another two years.

But of course I'm interested to make the game accessible already before that -

but that's challenging because there are story elements

which really can be experienced only once -

instead of them having been experienced already,

having being played multiple times -

well, then the players miss out on the surprise,

on the first experience once the final game gets released.

So there still are multiple open options

about how to maybe make the game accessible before final release -

but it's not so easy, with this project.

The next months will make it clear

whether the team surrounding Death Trash will grow,

and whether there will be an actual team -

consisting of multiple people, responsible for different domains.

This can take various paths,

and it might be that I continue development mostly on my own -

or maybe other people arrive.

This blend - that there's gameplay and story;

isn't that quite the common topic with games -

is it a "gameplay game", or a "narrative game";

with Death Trash I always knew that it would be both.

The story is very important to me,

but I knew that without this gameplay fundament,

that something would be missing.

If you wouldn't be able to play a lot of things off against other,

if you couldn't experiment,

if you couldn't be active, then something would be missing.

That's why the development until now was very focussed on this gameplay fundament -

because I knew that it would be essential.

And now I slowly get to the point where I can worry about the story,

where both domains can merge.

Gameplay still needs a lot of work, but by now it offers a lot of possibilities.

You can create your character visually - man, woman, different skin tones and hair colors.

All the things that are possible with this kind of pixel art.

3d would probably have been easier in this regard, to have way more variations.

With pixel art you have to tune everything to the animations,

since each animation is drawn individually.

But there will be a lot of choices.

I'm still on the fence about financing the game -

that's because there are various options.

I thought about a crowdfunding campaign quite early,

but for this I wanted the game design to be at a point where there wouldn't be any major changes.

With this project, it really took a long time to get there.

If I'd run a Kickstarter campaign,

I wouldn't want to already have asked for money via e.g. Patreon.

That would be to ask for money twice.

That's the reason why there isn't either yet.

But of course it's problematic,

to get along without a budget.

In general, about the game,

I'm not so self-confident that I'd say "Of course, I'll get it right, it will all work,

and definitely it will run smoothly and without any hickups,

and the difficulty settings will be exactly right at any point in the game.."

of course I'm worried that this all ultimately comes together nicely;

it's a lot of work, and I'm missing the experience.

After all, this still is the first big game that I create.

To fine-tune role-playing values and establish a system that works for most players

you really need a lot of experience for this, which I'm still gathering.

I hope that this will all work out.

I don't want to promise 100% that there'll be modding,

but I think about it constantly, and the tools that I'm developing

take the direction of being compatible with it.

And there are quite a few of these tools already:

the level editor, the dialog editor and some more - they're already compatible with the runtime.

It will still be a lot of work to finish the whole thing, but it seems doable.

It was extremely time-consuming to find custom solutions for everything.

My theory is that I could have programmed a lot less

if I'd decided for a classic environment - like 2d sidescrolling, or a very very strict 2d top-down view.

or even 3d.

Of course 3d would have required further efforts,

but simply considering the programming - there are just so many finished solutions available for it,

and the engine helps you so much that I think in regards to programming it would have been easier.

That's what the Kraken has to say at the moment.

The dialogs are still very basic.

It starts somewhere here, and then for now, there are like three dialog branches.

That's a custom tool I made ages ago.

Ever since making games in Unity, which intially were point-and-click adventures,

I needed some sort of tool to enter dialogs - so I developed this one.

Because the existing solutions somehow felt way too cumbersome.

I was so surprised about this: there was no dialog tool that simply let you enter name and dialog.

Instead they always had thousands of settings with every dialog node -

that's probably useful eventually, but for entering text, you just want to be able to write stuff down.

Like this.

To just write continuously.

There's not too much there yet,

but over the last couple days I realized..

Initially this was just something for me to learn 3d.

And I really like these rough textures here,

without interpolating them.

You can set the graphics - whether they have bilinear filtering;

but you can also disable it, then it looks like this.

In addition, the entire scene is put into a render texture that's about 300 x 200 pixel -

resulting in the entire scene to get this pixelated look.

In addition to these textures already being quite rough.

This scene was kind of how I got started.

I just wanted to play a little with 3d, to create spaces -

but then the visuals started to feel quite interesting to me.

Over the last couple days, it all started to come together, in my mind:

"Well, actually this really fits quite nicely into the Death Trash universe."

It's another sort of game, another sort of perspective -

but I had this moment where I thought: "Oh yes, exactly like this. That's how it fits in."

Of course you have do adapt code for each project,

but that I could reuse the inventory and the tech tree, the selection mechanisms

and the action wheel, for the controller to select abilities;

that you can simply reuse code for another project -

I love that.

I really only work on this for a day each month.

My intention for this is

to build 3d worlds for myself.

To understand how architectures work,

how you'd run through these worlds, how you'd experience all of this..

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Buildin' with Red Beard and his Pack of Kids | Diesel Brothers - Duration: 2:04.

REDBEARD HERE.

WHEN I'M NOT AT THE OFFICE CRUNCHING NUMBERS,

KEEPING AN EYE ON HEAVY D AND THE GUYS,

I LIKE TO HANG OUT WITH MY KIDS.

WE HAVE RAD, WHICH IS SHORT FOR "RADICAL,"

WE HAVE LUNA, LITTLE SOLEI, AND WOLFGANG.

WE LIKE TO SPEND TIME TOGETHER

AND CREATE THINGS OUT OF BUILDING BLOCKS.

LET'S GO!

♪♪

ME AND THE WIFE TRY TO ALWAYS GIVE OUR KIDS TOYS

THAT LET THEM USE THEIR IMAGINATION,

LET THEM USE THEIR MINDS TO CREATE SOMETHING.

WE DON'T WANT THEM TO END UP AS DUMB AS THEIR OLD MAN.

♪♪

PBHT! PBHT! PBHT! HEY! HEY!

SO, RAD, DID YOU KNOW THAT THESE BUILDING BLOCKS

WERE MY BUILDING BLOCKS WHEN I WAS A KID?

YES. OH, YOU DID KNOW THAT?

YEAH, EVERYBODY ALWAYS KNOWS THAT.

EVERYBODY KNOWS THAT? SMART-ASS.

♪♪

LET'S SEE WHAT YOU'VE GOT.

WHAT IS THAT? A CLIMBING WALL.

IT'S A CLIMBING WALL? UH-HUH.

OH, THAT'S SO COOL.

IT LOOKS LIKE ONCE YOU GET TO THE TOP,

HE GETS BURNT BY FIRE, OR HE GETS THE DIAMOND.

YEAH. OOH, HIGH STAKES.

I LIKE IT. WOLFGANG, WHAT DO YOU GOT?

TOWER OF DOOM. TOWER OF DOOM?

HOLY COW. TELL ME WHAT THE LITTLE NET IS UP TOP.

IT'S SMOKE. OH, IT'S SMOKE.

VERY CREATIVE. LUNA, WHAT'D YOU DO?

OOH, LET'S SEE. WHAT'S THIS? TREASURE?

MONEY. I LIKE THAT.

YOU'VE GOT A WINDOW? COOL. [ CHUCKLES ]

WELL, GUYS, I THINK YOU BEAT ME.

I JUST BUILT A LITTLE GARAGE FOR MY CANOE.

YOU SEE? YOU CAN SAIL RIGHT IN THERE.

AND THEN YOUR LITTLE GUY DROPS DOWN RIGHT INTO YOUR CANOE.

PBHT! OH, THAT'S COOL!

YEAH! SEE? I'M NOT TOO BAD.

WE ALL BUILT WAY COOL STUFF.

WELL, THERE YOU HAVE IT, FOLKS.

NOW YOU KNOW WHAT I DO WITH MY FREE TIME.

I LIKE TO HANG OUT WITH MY KIDS AND BUILD COOL STUFF.

REDBEARD OUT.

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25 Most WTF Newspaper Headlines - Duration: 5:40.

You've got to hand it to the newspapers.

They have barely a few inches of space to cram in their huge attention grabbing headlines

and not that much time to think of them either.

As a result, in spite of the editorial process, many times you get some funny headlines slipping

past the writers and editors.

I'm Mike with List25 and Get ready to laugh because these are 25 Most WTF Newspaper Headlines.

25.

Well, at least they got their money's worth.

You had one job!

Turns out you did it quite well.

24.

Look, I'm no lawyer, but I think...I THINK...he may be guilty.

Also what lawyer is gonna take that case!?

23.

WHAT?

And where exactly do you think the HOMEless go HOME to?

22.

OH!

I KNOW THAT GUY!

He's part of the infamous sunglass ninja gang.

21.

In other news, no it doesn't.

20.

Well, I would hope so because if they did, well then, that's an entire new set of problems.

19.

And their job is now done!

We did it everyone!

Good works!

18.

As opposed to...?

17.

Well, at least we know they're truly siblings.

16.

The real news is, they were looking for a lovely coffee shop.

I'd like to imagine they were all suprised.

15.

Those darn 20-25 teens!

Always screwing up statistics!

Damn Millenials!

14.

What?

Your sewers don't smell like sunshine and butterflies?

13.

Argh!

I HATE when I do that.

I need to learn to stop.

12.

Two questions...1) Why? and 2) Did it work?

Okay, three questions: Where did he "learn" to do this?

11.

That would seem like a good start!

Oh so THAT'S why we've had so many breakouts!

Dammit, Johnson, I told you to order the medium-open locks!

10.

I don't beleive you.

What proof do you have?

9.

Was the write of this article one of them?

8.

Just one?

That's not a very good cemetary then.

7.

Phrasing!

6.

As opposed to sending them to the...closed...school?

That'll teach them!

(Or not...get it?)

5.

Yeah, hey, or, you could not!

This might explain where those funds have been going.

4.

That'll teach those zombies!

3.

They sure aren't.

2.

NOOOOOOO!

They weren't prepared!

1.

I wonder if this was an intended pun.

So, what's the wackiest headline you've ever seen?

Let us know in the comments below, or tweet your answer to us @List25.

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so you don't miss out on new ones every Monday through Friday.

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Most MYSTERIOUS Sounds Science Can't Explain! - Duration: 13:40.

From a mysterious creature lurking in the deep to the sound of galaxy clusters growing,

here are 8 sounds no one can explain!!!

But I'll try!!

8.

The Bloop In 1997, an extremely loud, ultra-low frequency

sound now known as "The Bloop" was picked up by some underwater listening stations.

Normally this wouldn't be all that bizarre, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,

or NOAA, picks up underwater sounds all the time.

After all, that IS the PURPOSE of having underwater listening stations.

However, what makes this noise so mysterious is the fact that it was heard at different

listening stations over 3000 miles apart.

Many began speculating it belonged to a massive, unknown, deep-sea creature; or maybe it was

the megalodon!!

Fun fact: The loudest animal of all time is the blue whale, and their calls can sometimes

be heard up to 1000 miles away if conditions are good, but not 3000!!

Unless….it was a gigantic whale, bigger than we've ever seen before.

But analysts ruled out blue whales as the culprit.

This sound was much, much louder.

Listen up!

And tell me what you think…

It's important to note that this "Bloop" sound is not the original.

The researchers sped up the recording by a factor of 16, so you could actually hear it

clearly.

If you listen to it at the actual speed, it is a much longer, droning noise.

Officially, the NOAA has stated that they believe the sound came from a phenomenon called

"icequakes."

These sounds are that of sea ice cracking and melting.

However, SINCE the Bloop, no oceanic sound that loud has been recorded and no one knows

for sure what caused it.

Was it just a glacier cracking or a giant sea creature?

7.

The Ping Also from the ocean, this pinging noise was

discovered roughly 75 miles northwest of the Inuit hamlet known as Igloolik in the Canadian

arctic.

The "ping" seems to be coming from the bottom of the seafloor, and it appears to

be frightening away the marine life!!

Listen closely!

Here is "the ping" This area of the arctic was teeming with sea

creatures in the past, but now seems to be almost empty.

Apparently the pinging can be heard through the hulls of ships and boaters say they can

hear the noise easily while passing through the area.

Others have also heard it even from land.

Members of the legislative assembly acknowledged the lack of wildlife in the area over the

past year, and have their own concerns and suspicions about the origins of the noise.

They argue that the noise could be caused by vibrations from mining, blasting, or construction,

but no permits for that type of work have been granted in the area- So it could be someone

is doing it illegally.

Another cynical theory is that members of the Greenpeace environmental organization

have artificially generated the sound to move the wildlife away from the hunting grounds,

but there is no proof of this.

Currently, Canada's Department of National Defence is aware of the noise and is investigating

it further.

What do you think is causing "the ping"??

Let us know your theory in the comments below!

And now for number 6, but first if you are new here be sure to subscribe and join the

Origins Explained family!!!

We'd love to have you!! 6.

Taos Hum In the arid landscapes of northern New Mexico,

in Taos there is a bizarre noise known as the "Taos Hum".

It seems that only a small percentage of people can actually hear the Taos Hum, but the noise

is so persistent that it can become very irritating and drive people crazy!

It's been described as a seemingly endless, very low frequency humming noise; kind of

like the sound of a dog whistle.

Most of the people who claim to hear The Hum are typically between 30 and 50 years old,

and allegedly the sound is heard the most between 8 and 9 pm.

They typically hear the sound at least once a week and there are reports of the Taos Hum

being heard as far as 50 miles from the town.

Here is what the Taos Hum supposedly sounds like

Those who can actually hear it and have tried to analyze the noise, state that it is a modulated

tone near 41 Hertz.

However, more technical experts state it actually fluctuates from 30 to 80 Hertz.

Geological, electromagnetic, and acoustic tests (among many others) have been done in

the area to analyze the sound to see what the heck it is!

There has been speculation of all sorts of causes for the noise since it was first identified

in Taos in the early 90's.

Explanations range from the psychological to the supernatural, like its coming from

aliens and UFO's.

However, no one has been able to pinpoint a source.

Anyone heard The Hum??

5.

B-Flat Black Hole This may come as a surprise, but this strange

sound actually comes from outer space!

You may be thinking that's impossible because sound can't travel through the vacuum of

space.

However, with sophisticated equipment we are able to pick up on the pulsating wavelengths

of electromagnetic vibrations deep in space and then convert them to sound.

In September 2003, NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory detected sound waves coming from

a supermassive black hole.

In the past, light and heat have been detected emanating from black holes, but never sounds.

The black hole itself is located in the Perseus cluster, which is roughly 250 million light

years from Earth.

The sound coming from this black hole is described as a B-Flat in pitch.

However, no human would be able to hear this "note" as it is 57 octaves lower than

middle-C. AND it is at a frequency over a MILLION times deeper than human hearing can

perceive.

Here is what B-Flat sounds like.

And here is B-Flat lower than middle C. So you can imagine 57 octaves lower than middle

C!

We just can't hear it.

Scientists studying black holes believe this detection of sound waves is an incredible

discovery.

By studying the sound waves it could lead to determining how galaxy clusters grow.

The sound waves could be a vital heating mechanism in the growth of clusters.

What exactly causes the sound, though, remains a mystery.

4.

The Loneliest Whale This might be one of the saddest sounds ever.

In 1989, an array of US Navy hydrophones began picking up strange sounds in the Pacific Ocean

similar to blue whale calls, but drastically different in range.

The call was at a frequency of 52 Hertz.

To humans, this is low in tone, but it is far off from blue whale calls which range

from 10 to 40 Hertz.

It was also suspected to be a fin whale, but THEY sing at just 20 Hertz.

Here is the sound of the loneliest whale

Marine mammal researcher Bill Watkins of the Woods Hole Oceanic Institute, made it his

life goal to track and study the 52 Hertz whale.

Although he passed away in 2004, he left behind over a decade's worth of data.

Based on his findings, it is highly possible that this could have been a whale that is

the only one of its kind left.

In his 12 years of research, Watkins only discovered ONE call like the previous recordings

of the whale, and only one SOURCE of that call each season.

This led some to suspect that the whale had no means of communicating with other whales.

Thus this creature has been dubbed "the loneliest whale" in mainstream media.

Some suspect that the whale was a hybrid of two different whales or perhaps the result

of a mutation, resulting in its strange, higher frequency call.

Others believe that the whale may just be producing a new type of call to be better

heard or to impress potential mates, but there is little data behind this.

The last recordings of the whale were taken in 2004.

No one knows whether the whale is still out there or even alive.

And until someone finds it again, we might never know why it sings at 52 Hertz.

3.

Aurora Borealis Clap You've probably seen pictures of the northern

lights shining in the night sky, but have you ever heard them?

Surprisingly enough, the aurora borealis appears to make clapping or crackling sounds on some

nights.

It took the researchers from Aalto University in Finland 12 years, but they finally managed

to record evidence of what they call "claps" in 2004.

Listen closely!

Previously, it was believed that auroras were too high in altitude for any noise they might

make to be heard by people.

Since then it's been discovered that the noises come from much closer to the ground.

Researchers were able to triangulate the origin of the noises in the sky by positioning their

equipment carefully.

The team set up 3 different microphones in an area known for its high auroral activity.

What they got from it was only an 8 second audio clip of the noises, but it was solid

evidence that aurora borealis was making a clapping noise.

It is still not known what exactly is causing the noise, they need to get more data first.

The common theory is that the same energized particles from the sun that produce the aurora

are making the noises as well.

Or maybe it's the electricity of the Earth itself.

2.

Colossi of Memnon During the 14th century BC, the pharaoh Amenhotep

III had two stone statues built in the Theban Necropolis in Northern Egypt.

Both statues portrayed Amenhotep III sitting, meant to act as guardians of the mortuary

temple.

Hundreds of years after their creation, one of the statues seemed to do more than just

sit; it SANG as well!

After an earthquake CRACKED the northern statue in half, it began to sing, or whistle, every

morning as the sun rose.

Listen closely!!

It may have sounded something like this!

The name "Colossi of Memnon" refers to the Trojan War hero who was allegedly the

son of Eos, the goddess of dawn.

When he was eventually killed by Achilles, legend states that Eos wept for him which

is what causes morning dew.

Many believe that the singing of the statues at dawn was the sound of Eos weeping for her

lost son.

It became so closely associated with the story of Memnon, that in fact, most people did not

even know the statues were of a pharaoh and not of Memnon himself.

In 199 AD, the Emperor Septimius Severus decided to have the cracked statue repaired.

Once it was repaired, it never sung again.

Some theories suggest that the whistling could have been the result of water molecules in

the porous stone evaporating as the sun rose.

But if that were true, wouldn't they continue singing even after being repaired?

Did the repair truly end the singing or was it just a coincidence?

Unfortunately, the singing Colossi of Memnon will likely remain unexplained.

1.

UVB-76 Located in Russia is a strange radio signal

that has been broadcasting an odd buzzing sound for over 40 years.

This sound is not just white noise or a technological error, but a distinct signal being broadcast

on the high-frequency 4625 kilohertz band.

Every so often, the buzzing is interrupted by a voice reading off names and numbers.

This radio signal is referred to as UVB-76, after the identification given by the radio

station itself, during one of the short voice messages.

Although identified in the 1970's, the first recordings of the station were in 1982.

24 hours a day the station broadcasts a repetitive buzzing sound that goes off roughly every

2 seconds.

Many believe it was originally run by the Soviet military.

However, following the fall of the Soviet Union, the radio station continues to remain

active and seems to be becoming even MORE active.

Here is some of the sound

Prior to 2010, there could be spans of months or even years without voice messages being

broadcast.

But during 2010, there were claims that nearly monthly coded voice messages were broadcast.

What's even stranger is that the broadcast location has changed since it began.

It is now believed to be broadcasting from somewhere in Western Russia.

And some urban explorers have claimed to have visited the previous location of the broadcasts,

stating that it is an abandoned military installation.

There are even claims that a log book for UVB-76's broadcasts was found, but there

is no evidence of this.

Many believe it is an old, Russian "dead hand" system.

This way, in the event of a nuclear war that would stop the signal from broadcasting, the

system would automatically launch a counter strike of nuclear missiles, ensuring mutual

destruction.

But for now, UVB-76 remains unexplained.

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It's like I'm dreaming right now.

I've been collecting shoes for more than 10 years about

and Nike influenced me a lot.

To see the history, and all these samples they kept

the material, it's so fascinating.

I think my sample is pretty good.

They made 5 to 6 samples with different materials.

I talked to the color designer and the material designer

I'm happy they kept the concept of customizing.

I think that's the soul of this shoe.

You can cut whatever you like the shape in

Make it yours.

Everyone is unique.

This is one that the team has been thinking a lot about.

I'm really excited to see my next sample.

I told myself to wake up,

It's still like a dream right now.

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Most MYSTERIOUS Sounds Science Can't Explain! - Duration: 13:40.

From a mysterious creature lurking in the deep to the sound of galaxy clusters growing,

here are 8 sounds no one can explain!!!

But I'll try!!

8.

The Bloop In 1997, an extremely loud, ultra-low frequency

sound now known as "The Bloop" was picked up by some underwater listening stations.

Normally this wouldn't be all that bizarre, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration,

or NOAA, picks up underwater sounds all the time.

After all, that IS the PURPOSE of having underwater listening stations.

However, what makes this noise so mysterious is the fact that it was heard at different

listening stations over 3000 miles apart.

Many began speculating it belonged to a massive, unknown, deep-sea creature; or maybe it was

the megalodon!!

Fun fact: The loudest animal of all time is the blue whale, and their calls can sometimes

be heard up to 1000 miles away if conditions are good, but not 3000!!

Unless….it was a gigantic whale, bigger than we've ever seen before.

But analysts ruled out blue whales as the culprit.

This sound was much, much louder.

Listen up!

And tell me what you think…

It's important to note that this "Bloop" sound is not the original.

The researchers sped up the recording by a factor of 16, so you could actually hear it

clearly.

If you listen to it at the actual speed, it is a much longer, droning noise.

Officially, the NOAA has stated that they believe the sound came from a phenomenon called

"icequakes."

These sounds are that of sea ice cracking and melting.

However, SINCE the Bloop, no oceanic sound that loud has been recorded and no one knows

for sure what caused it.

Was it just a glacier cracking or a giant sea creature?

7.

The Ping Also from the ocean, this pinging noise was

discovered roughly 75 miles northwest of the Inuit hamlet known as Igloolik in the Canadian

arctic.

The "ping" seems to be coming from the bottom of the seafloor, and it appears to

be frightening away the marine life!!

Listen closely!

Here is "the ping" This area of the arctic was teeming with sea

creatures in the past, but now seems to be almost empty.

Apparently the pinging can be heard through the hulls of ships and boaters say they can

hear the noise easily while passing through the area.

Others have also heard it even from land.

Members of the legislative assembly acknowledged the lack of wildlife in the area over the

past year, and have their own concerns and suspicions about the origins of the noise.

They argue that the noise could be caused by vibrations from mining, blasting, or construction,

but no permits for that type of work have been granted in the area- So it could be someone

is doing it illegally.

Another cynical theory is that members of the Greenpeace environmental organization

have artificially generated the sound to move the wildlife away from the hunting grounds,

but there is no proof of this.

Currently, Canada's Department of National Defence is aware of the noise and is investigating

it further.

What do you think is causing "the ping"??

Let us know your theory in the comments below!

And now for number 6, but first if you are new here be sure to subscribe and join the

Origins Explained family!!!

We'd love to have you!! 6.

Taos Hum In the arid landscapes of northern New Mexico,

in Taos there is a bizarre noise known as the "Taos Hum".

It seems that only a small percentage of people can actually hear the Taos Hum, but the noise

is so persistent that it can become very irritating and drive people crazy!

It's been described as a seemingly endless, very low frequency humming noise; kind of

like the sound of a dog whistle.

Most of the people who claim to hear The Hum are typically between 30 and 50 years old,

and allegedly the sound is heard the most between 8 and 9 pm.

They typically hear the sound at least once a week and there are reports of the Taos Hum

being heard as far as 50 miles from the town.

Here is what the Taos Hum supposedly sounds like

Those who can actually hear it and have tried to analyze the noise, state that it is a modulated

tone near 41 Hertz.

However, more technical experts state it actually fluctuates from 30 to 80 Hertz.

Geological, electromagnetic, and acoustic tests (among many others) have been done in

the area to analyze the sound to see what the heck it is!

There has been speculation of all sorts of causes for the noise since it was first identified

in Taos in the early 90's.

Explanations range from the psychological to the supernatural, like its coming from

aliens and UFO's.

However, no one has been able to pinpoint a source.

Anyone heard The Hum??

5.

B-Flat Black Hole This may come as a surprise, but this strange

sound actually comes from outer space!

You may be thinking that's impossible because sound can't travel through the vacuum of

space.

However, with sophisticated equipment we are able to pick up on the pulsating wavelengths

of electromagnetic vibrations deep in space and then convert them to sound.

In September 2003, NASA's Chandra X-Ray Observatory detected sound waves coming from

a supermassive black hole.

In the past, light and heat have been detected emanating from black holes, but never sounds.

The black hole itself is located in the Perseus cluster, which is roughly 250 million light

years from Earth.

The sound coming from this black hole is described as a B-Flat in pitch.

However, no human would be able to hear this "note" as it is 57 octaves lower than

middle-C. AND it is at a frequency over a MILLION times deeper than human hearing can

perceive.

Here is what B-Flat sounds like.

And here is B-Flat lower than middle C. So you can imagine 57 octaves lower than middle

C!

We just can't hear it.

Scientists studying black holes believe this detection of sound waves is an incredible

discovery.

By studying the sound waves it could lead to determining how galaxy clusters grow.

The sound waves could be a vital heating mechanism in the growth of clusters.

What exactly causes the sound, though, remains a mystery.

4.

The Loneliest Whale This might be one of the saddest sounds ever.

In 1989, an array of US Navy hydrophones began picking up strange sounds in the Pacific Ocean

similar to blue whale calls, but drastically different in range.

The call was at a frequency of 52 Hertz.

To humans, this is low in tone, but it is far off from blue whale calls which range

from 10 to 40 Hertz.

It was also suspected to be a fin whale, but THEY sing at just 20 Hertz.

Here is the sound of the loneliest whale

Marine mammal researcher Bill Watkins of the Woods Hole Oceanic Institute, made it his

life goal to track and study the 52 Hertz whale.

Although he passed away in 2004, he left behind over a decade's worth of data.

Based on his findings, it is highly possible that this could have been a whale that is

the only one of its kind left.

In his 12 years of research, Watkins only discovered ONE call like the previous recordings

of the whale, and only one SOURCE of that call each season.

This led some to suspect that the whale had no means of communicating with other whales.

Thus this creature has been dubbed "the loneliest whale" in mainstream media.

Some suspect that the whale was a hybrid of two different whales or perhaps the result

of a mutation, resulting in its strange, higher frequency call.

Others believe that the whale may just be producing a new type of call to be better

heard or to impress potential mates, but there is little data behind this.

The last recordings of the whale were taken in 2004.

No one knows whether the whale is still out there or even alive.

And until someone finds it again, we might never know why it sings at 52 Hertz.

3.

Aurora Borealis Clap You've probably seen pictures of the northern

lights shining in the night sky, but have you ever heard them?

Surprisingly enough, the aurora borealis appears to make clapping or crackling sounds on some

nights.

It took the researchers from Aalto University in Finland 12 years, but they finally managed

to record evidence of what they call "claps" in 2004.

Listen closely!

Previously, it was believed that auroras were too high in altitude for any noise they might

make to be heard by people.

Since then it's been discovered that the noises come from much closer to the ground.

Researchers were able to triangulate the origin of the noises in the sky by positioning their

equipment carefully.

The team set up 3 different microphones in an area known for its high auroral activity.

What they got from it was only an 8 second audio clip of the noises, but it was solid

evidence that aurora borealis was making a clapping noise.

It is still not known what exactly is causing the noise, they need to get more data first.

The common theory is that the same energized particles from the sun that produce the aurora

are making the noises as well.

Or maybe it's the electricity of the Earth itself.

2.

Colossi of Memnon During the 14th century BC, the pharaoh Amenhotep

III had two stone statues built in the Theban Necropolis in Northern Egypt.

Both statues portrayed Amenhotep III sitting, meant to act as guardians of the mortuary

temple.

Hundreds of years after their creation, one of the statues seemed to do more than just

sit; it SANG as well!

After an earthquake CRACKED the northern statue in half, it began to sing, or whistle, every

morning as the sun rose.

Listen closely!!

It may have sounded something like this!

The name "Colossi of Memnon" refers to the Trojan War hero who was allegedly the

son of Eos, the goddess of dawn.

When he was eventually killed by Achilles, legend states that Eos wept for him which

is what causes morning dew.

Many believe that the singing of the statues at dawn was the sound of Eos weeping for her

lost son.

It became so closely associated with the story of Memnon, that in fact, most people did not

even know the statues were of a pharaoh and not of Memnon himself.

In 199 AD, the Emperor Septimius Severus decided to have the cracked statue repaired.

Once it was repaired, it never sung again.

Some theories suggest that the whistling could have been the result of water molecules in

the porous stone evaporating as the sun rose.

But if that were true, wouldn't they continue singing even after being repaired?

Did the repair truly end the singing or was it just a coincidence?

Unfortunately, the singing Colossi of Memnon will likely remain unexplained.

1.

UVB-76 Located in Russia is a strange radio signal

that has been broadcasting an odd buzzing sound for over 40 years.

This sound is not just white noise or a technological error, but a distinct signal being broadcast

on the high-frequency 4625 kilohertz band.

Every so often, the buzzing is interrupted by a voice reading off names and numbers.

This radio signal is referred to as UVB-76, after the identification given by the radio

station itself, during one of the short voice messages.

Although identified in the 1970's, the first recordings of the station were in 1982.

24 hours a day the station broadcasts a repetitive buzzing sound that goes off roughly every

2 seconds.

Many believe it was originally run by the Soviet military.

However, following the fall of the Soviet Union, the radio station continues to remain

active and seems to be becoming even MORE active.

Here is some of the sound

Prior to 2010, there could be spans of months or even years without voice messages being

broadcast.

But during 2010, there were claims that nearly monthly coded voice messages were broadcast.

What's even stranger is that the broadcast location has changed since it began.

It is now believed to be broadcasting from somewhere in Western Russia.

And some urban explorers have claimed to have visited the previous location of the broadcasts,

stating that it is an abandoned military installation.

There are even claims that a log book for UVB-76's broadcasts was found, but there

is no evidence of this.

Many believe it is an old, Russian "dead hand" system.

This way, in the event of a nuclear war that would stop the signal from broadcasting, the

system would automatically launch a counter strike of nuclear missiles, ensuring mutual

destruction.

But for now, UVB-76 remains unexplained.

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2Minutes2Virtue: Food for the Soul - Duration: 2:32.

Hello, I'm Father William Saunders Pastor of Our Lady of Hope Catholic Church

in Potomac Falls, Virginia

This Sunday, we start a four-week journey

through the sixth chapter of St. John's Gospel

The Bread of Life discourse

Remember last Sunday, Jesus multiplied the loaves and the fishes

feeding thousands

Some of that crowd has now followed Him

They're seeking Him

The challenge for us though is "Who are they seeking?"

Are they seeking someone who did something spectacular?

Are they seeking someone who can fill their stomachs?

Someone who can tickle their ears?

as Saint Paul would say

This question comes up and Our Lord says

You aren't seeking me because you've seen the signs

but because your stomachs are full

Jesus says, "Look for the one who's performed the sign"

meaning the miracle

He wants them to be fed with faith and with Himself

He identifies Himself as the Living Bread come down from Heaven

He is the Lord, the Savior, the Messiah

the Son of God who's come to give us life

He calls them to believe

So, my brothers and sisters when you go to Mass this Sunday

Who are you seeking?

Are you seeking someone who will entertain?

Someone who can do something spectacular?

Someone who might tickle your ears?

Or are you seeking the Son of God: the Lord, the Savior, the Messiah?

Take time this week to go to your parish church

if they have a day of Exposition and Adoration as we do here

Take that time

Spend 15 minutes at least in adoration

or if not at least go to the church

Gaze at the tabernacle

Look to Jesus

Ask Him to come into your life

He is the Bread of Life that sustains us

And we can truly say

"Sacred Heart of Jesus, may You be praised, adored and loved in the Holy Eucharist."

and allow Our Lord to truly come into your life and worship Him as that Lord and Savior

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Long Weekend bonus mailbag monday (MM#35) - Duration: 23:36.

the good news is it's a long weekend here in the great white north which

means I'm gonna do a bonus mailbag Monday I know I don't do mailbag Mondays

every week I usually do them every second week but yeah it's a long weekend

so what the heck unfortunately this particular one weekend I happen to be on

call at work which means the beverage issuer is Kirkland ice-t Cheers not

quite as exciting as the usual be here but can't win them all so items the

first metal development wait that sounds intriguing

again I don't remember it has a USB hmm it's a USB powered metal development

plate USB cable and alright we don't you know okay don't know why it specifically

ordered and you know but it's not really surprised what this is I mean you've

seen these things all the time the only thing I'm gonna do on camera for this

particular one is make sure that it it wakes up so plug it into my power source

here normally they sing ship with the generic blink sketch in them and this

one doesn't seem to be blinking you said no hmm maybe I will test it out but

first I'll go to the listing and see what I paid for it okay I couldn't find

the exact listing I got I did get it at auction though for four dollars and 51

cents which is probably why I bought it because that's a buck or so cheaper than

normal or is my thing here it took it took about five weeks to get here which

is not too bad so just quickly load the generic blink sketch into here

and there we go LED blinking on and off that's not very exciting hang on yeah

let's try a slightly more exciting sketch yeah man that also proves that

it's this is not completely dud I mean blink okay blink blink proves

that you can upload to it and that it works but isn't this just more

interesting than a simple blinking LED

next in DIY earphone cable okay that sounds familiar

yes there we go I think you saw a headphone repair video I did many months

ago since then the kids have been routinely bringing me their headphones

so and I got tired of shortening and shortening shortening the cables so I

decided to try this and just order a cheap generic replacement headphone

cable so this one has a little metal cover on there and thanks narrowing a

bit of a string your leaf the wire let's even zoom in here it's got a plastic

coating that's got a sort of a spiral texture to it including the waves going

to the right and left headphone and the thing that where it splits out it's

fairly solid extreme relief on that side actually that's just one of those isn't

it but this end is filled with what is that feels like hard plastic or

something hmm so how long is this 16 32 inches and

another 16 after the why that's pretty decent actually it feels fairly

substantial it's flexible but it's it's not bad and these saw durable ends are

actually tinned and ready to go that should save me a lot of pain in the ass

factor the next time the kids bring me broken headphones 3.5 millimeter Jack

DIY earphone headphone audio cable repair replacement cored wire 120

centimeters I should have looked at this first I wouldn't fit to measure it

available in gray black and white 2 dollars and 85 cents which is what I

paid from our CGA 6 8 to 1 and then that just rolls right off the tongue doesn't

it where is my note that one took about 6 weeks to get here from China the next

one says LED Oh 805 W 20 times 1 again LEDs is something completely reasonable

for me to have ordered oh okay I remember these guys now so yeah that's

resistors that goes with LEDs for current-limiting but these guys come on

these guys are surface mount LEDs just peel one out of here actually that's a

zoom in on it so that's a surface mount LED which is pre soldered to some

jacketed wire now then how what size is that LED

yeah that's that size which is smaller than Oh 201 it's the next size down from

Oh 201 now why would I want surface-mount LEDs soldered on to wire

for putting inside things surface mount LED like that can fit nicely up into the

number boards if I wanted to drove the class lights or the ditch Oh lights then

I could put that easily in there without having to mess around and I could do it

with fiber optics too but I think this is pretty neat and you can control them

individually if you happen to have a multi-function multifunction decoder

t o8 o 5w 20 pieces pre soldered micro gets wired

it leads bright white SMD LED 805 well there's a size its NATO v ok from you EE

model underscore es I paid two dollars and ninety three cents at auction for

the 20 of them so that was at 29 cents half a 29 cent it's 14 15 cents each

that's more than worth it rather than having to go in and try and cross eyed

solder some tiny wire onto those tiny little grain of salt

LEDs next in it says USB adapter why would they weigh about that it really is

the USB adapter okay I hate it when they tape these bags together so this is a

USB a male to a female USB see I think it is

where's Abel here if it is why does that exist and why did I buy it oh maybe I

bought that thinking that I would use it when I was testing my USB cables hmm

don't know anyway it's another USB adapter to put in the kit you never know

when you're going to need a random weird USB adapter this one took a while to

find it took five months to get here and it was falling off my listings of course

but I found the same seller selling the same thing though at a different price

this is USB 2.0 type a female two micro USB B female adapter plug converter BB

from Best Buy 365 who is who actually bought it for currently it's selling for

dollar twenty nine Canadian when I bought it it was selling for 99 cents

Canadian one times diode oh that didn't feel good so I cut through something I

hope not - that's not a diode that is a type key thermocouple and so is that

okay I've already got one thermocouple which but I think I ordered these with a

slightly different yeah the actual thermocouple element which is right

there at the end he's different the one that I got was on the civil previously

is instead of a bolt on end which has it had a big blob of metal on it and a

screw thread so that you could mount it into something these are just raw and

hanging out in the air so hopefully they will react a lot faster matter of fact

let's just see how they'll quickly they react

so a thermocouple just for a refresher is a temperature sensing device and it

acts differently than most temperature sensing device because most of them are

varying resistance compared to the there which gives you the temperature these

generate a small voltage off the little the two metals that are in there in

continent contact this as you can see as it's warming up it's coming up to to a

few millivolts and if I give it I don't know it might be a little bit violent

let's use my heat gun though so if I throw the heat gun at it check that so

the heat gun is set for 361 Celsius no Fahrenheit

I'm not sure oh no it is Celsius I'm sorry

so I'm not sure what the calibration factor for this is there is a specific

number and a specific calibration factor for k-type thermocouple and for other

thermocouple types but I don't know exactly what that is and it doesn't

really matter but notice how fast this thing react that's dropping off really

fast so I was hoping to use I heard these a long time ago and I ordered them

hoping to use them in my testing soldering irons video that I did a while

back however took forever to get here so now I've just got some temperature

sensors that I can use woohoo two pieces one leader wire k-type thermocouple

sensor probe test temperature from asterisk orchid star orchid something

like that two of them cost two dollars and twenty four cents Canadian which is

a hell of a deal for a very precise temperature sensor when I was explaining

the thermocouple we got a little curious I decided

jump on over to Wikipedia and yeah thermocouples there are an electrical

device can system to dissimilar electrical conductors forming an

electrical junction and the different types are the are different metals and

then do different temperatures the Mishra wide range of temperatures the

main limitation is accuracy with errors of less than one degree Celsius becoming

being difficult to achieve well one degree type K is the one that I

got is a chrome L and L UML the most common general-purpose one so it will

give you forty one micro volts per degree Celsius it's inexpensive and it's

available in ranges minus 200 Celsius to plus 1350 Celsius way exceeding the

ranges that I'm likely to be using it how about one more this one has one of a

part number and one digital voltmeter module well that's pretty interesting if

that's what's really in there okay that's this one looks interesting I

think I know what it is let's just pop it open and find out so that circuit

board looks interesting it's got an adductor edged onto both sides of the

board I'm not sure if you can see it that's just zooming in so the inductor

comes in from there coils around its those through holes to the other side

and then zooms around there and comes back with into the circuit here and it

looks like it's actually - oh I see this one makes a loop around and then the

second a tap basically joins in and carries on

okay same thing on the other side no that's just a single-ended one so it's

actually a transformer one winding has a gazillion well whatever a bunch windings

and the other one has only a single winding but they're common so it's an

auto transformer dry transformer something like that okay and what else

they have in here buzzer voltage switch LED variable

resistor couple transistors okay I I'm pretty sure that that is a cheap little

metal detector kit I was right metal detector kit electronic kit BC 3

to 5 volt 60 millimeter non-contact sensor DIY kit from Alice 1 1 Oh 1983 2

dollars and 2 pennies sohow metal detectors generally work is

that they oscillate and send out a signal through this coil essentially

acting like an antenna and you balance them so error and then there's a second

coil that's receiving the signal you sort of balance and null it out but then

when a chunk of metal gets into that magnetic field that's being generated by

the oscillation running through that inductor then it throws off the careful

balance and it detects in this case it looks like it's got an LED and a buzzer

to detect with this one's not really saying ah it's saying what you can use

it for awesome oh and there's the schematic yeah so there is the two

inductors or the two coils l1 and l2 note that they have a common point on

them

there are different parts in the circuit so l1 presumably is a pickup coil and l2

is the transmit coil meaning is how l1 is on the base of the transistor and I

guess when you throw that balance out okay so there's the potentiometer the

variable resistor that sort of sets the careful balance when you throw that out

then it pulls this guy and makes lights and bells and whistles happen that's a

guess this will be a future kit build and no doubt and now then the other kit

let's see what we got here it's a little bit less obvious what it is it is an IC

station part that's a really thick board fiberglass board I just I just learned

what those designations are main fiberglass is very generic is that the

fr6 I think the more heavier one this is the the other one is the lighter weight

it's kind of like resin and paper no this is actual fiberglass it's a really

nice looking board heavy thick okay anyways um so what do you got here ICS

ko5 9a so I can't find it I'll look that up at IC station that's the kid but we

got to HC or 74 HC v 9 fives on there which I'm thinking is a shift register

handful of resistors there's those five nine five and pile of LEDs now I'm

thinking back to what I bought hey hang on those pins on the outside a very

familiar form factor

looks awful like here do we know pinwheel doesn't it

maybe if I flip it over that way that way yeah there it is that really looks a

lot like the Arduino pin layout doesn't it that's probably an hour doing a

shield and judging by all the LEDs I went to 3 4 3 4 1 2 3 4 columns and rows

of pins around the outside it'd be easier for you to see ways you know that

wouldn't it on 2 3 there's a resistor there's 4 1 2 3 4 500 ohm resistors and

4 columns for Rose I'm gonna guess that this is an Arduino control LED Q but kit

it's not entirely a guess because I know I ordered one of those a long time ago

well let's go and see what the listing says and just verify it yep that's what

it is all right no electronic kits 4 by 4 by 4 blue 3-d led cube fir do we don't

little shield LED do i plus case except for I didn't buy the case

another one from LS 1 1 Oh 1983 we knew that because it was in the same package

this is a little more expensive than my normal buy but this was a special

request the last time I went out to do a kit bill they asked the kind folks on

patreon which kit they'd like to see and couple of them actually asked for an LED

cube which I didn't have at the time but now I do

what else did I want to say about this I could look down at the listing further

but look at the manufacturer

they saw it for $5.99 as well but they actually have schematics and whatnot and

building instructions and so forth and a downloadable sketch to drive it all

really useful another fun and successful meal big Monday the only thing that

would have made it better is if I wasn't then call and that was beer but that

aside this is gonna be a lot of fun waiting projects for on locomotives

random USB thing metal detector that could be interesting although I'm

guessing that one's probably not the most stable in the world know you know

cuz you know what use another one of those however since I got this cube as a

shield I'll probably just use that for that anyways um it came another cheesy

USB cable headphone cable for when the kids break their headphones again and a

couple of thermocouples just to experiment with I guess you never know

when you're getting heat sensor cool stuff thanks for watching thanks for

your comments I I always appreciate reading your comments I know a couple

year gonna correct me when I said something stupid and that's cool I that

helps everybody if you got any comments or questions fire away thanks as always

to my kind kind donors who throw a buck in the tip jar over at patreon they're

helping me not go bankrupt doing these I'm gonna do them anyway but I really

appreciate the help guys and I'll give them special perks and things like that

for instance they can tell me which kit to build next

it could be one of these could be one that's over there also I do the

occasional exclusive video it's kind of behind the scenes usually there's more

mistakes than when I put out in the real world for the rest of you guys

once again thanks for watching talk to you later

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Evin Agassi - Khazade (+ english translation) - Duration: 3:48.

Cultivators rise, lets cultivate our cultivation. The time is here to break our yoke. This vast soil sand and these trees, these castles and these orchards.

To whom do they belong now, they are not ours. Where is our share? Where is that which is ours?

We know the wheat only by its smell. We are cultivating the cultivations of others.

If you find errors, please comment so we can improve the translation. Thank you!

We are screaming "'our mouths are thirsty". Because of our pain, our voice has gone silent.

The ears of the people are filled with cotton* [metaphor for 'not listening']. Their doors are shut and their hearts are fatty* [*metaphor for 'uncaring']

We walk past them and they don't recognize us. We are bent and they don't see us. We are begging and they are living. We are worn out and they are happy.

For how long will our elderly fathers be cultivating wheats without finding any gold?

For how long will they be waiting for us with wounded hands, excavating the ground?

For how long will our bed be made of rocks? When will the chain in our hands be unraveled?

We will continue to our last breath. Every time we fall, we will run again.

Cultivators rise, lets cultivate our cultivation. The time is here to break our yoke. Farmers rise, lets take our sickles. The time is here to raise our voice.

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Origami Ninja Star (eight-pointed) Tutorial (Hyo Ahn) - Duration: 25:13.

Hyo Ahn's Origami

Eight-Pointed Origami Ninja Star Copyrighted by Hyo Ahn

Level: Intermediate Base: Regular Octagon

Published on July 17, 2014 at www.origami-make.org

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We will be using a 20cm x 20cm square paper here but you can use any sized square paper.

Prepare to apply a diagonal valley-fold and then unfold.

Apply a diagonal valley-fold and then unfold.

Prepare to apply another diagonal valley-fold and then unfold.

Apply another diagonal valley-fold and then unfold.

Prepare to turn the paper over.

Turn the paper over.

Prepare to apply a horizontal valley-fold and then unfold.

Apply a horizontal valley-fold and then unfold.

Prepare to apply a vertical valley-fold and then unfold.

Apply a vertical valley-fold and then unfold.

Prepare to apply a square-fold consisting of two valley-folds and one mountain-fold.

Apply a square-fold consisting of two valley-folds and one mountain-fold.

Prepare to apply a kite-fold consisting of two valley-folds.

Apply a kite-fold consisting of two valley-folds.

Prepare to turn the model over.

Turn the model over.

Prepare to apply a kite-fold consisting of two valley-folds.

Apply a kite-fold consisting of two valley-folds.

Prepare to cut the paper with a pair of scissors.

Cut the paper with a pair of scissors.

You have completed making a regular octagon.

Prepare to apply a horizontal valley-fold.

Apply a horizontal valley-fold.

Prepare to apply a horizontal valley-fold and then unfold.

Apply a horizontal valley-fold and then unfold.

Prepare to open the paper.

Open the paper.

Prepare to rotate the paper by 45 degrees.

Rotate the paper by 45 degrees.

Prepare to apply a horizontal valley-fold.

Apply a horizontal valley-fold.

Prepare to apply a horizontal valley-fold and then unfold.

Apply a horizontal valley-fold and then unfold.

Prepare to open the paper.

Open the paper.

Prepare to rotate the paper by 45 degrees.

Rotate the paper by 45 degrees.

Prepare to apply a horizontal valley-fold.

Apply a horizontal valley-fold.

Prepare to apply a horizontal valley-fold and then unfold.

Apply a horizontal valley-fold and then unfold.

Prepare to open the paper.

Open the paper.

Prepare to rotate the paper by 45 degrees.

Rotate the paper by 45 degrees.

Prepare to apply a horizontal valley-fold.

Apply a horizontal valley-fold.

Prepare to apply a horizontal valley-fold and then unfold.

Apply a horizontal valley-fold and then unfold.

Prepare to open the paper.

Open the paper.

Prepare to apply four mountain-folds and then unfold.

Apply four mountain-folds and then unfold.

Prepare to apply four valley-folds and then unfold.

Apply four valley-folds and then unfold.

Prepare to apply an outside reverse-fold.

Apply an outside reverse-fold.

Prepare to apply an outside reverse-fold.

Apply an outside reverse-fold.

Prepare to apply an outside reverse-fold.

Apply an outside reverse-fold.

Prepare to apply an outside reverse-fold.

Apply an outside reverse-fold.

Prepare to apply an outside reverse-fold.

Apply an outside reverse-fold.

Prepare to apply an outside reverse-fold.

Apply an outside reverse-fold.

Prepare to apply an outside reverse-fold.

Apply an outside reverse-fold.

Prepare to apply an outside reverse-fold.

Apply an outside reverse-fold.

Prepare to twist the mountain-folded crease lines.

Start twisting the mountain-folded crease lines.

Start pressing the model down while holding the mountain-folded crease lines.

Prepare to start to pull two opposite-sided crease lines in the opposite directions.

Do the followings: (a) Carefully and slightly pull two opposite-sided crease lines in the opposite directions. (b) Rotate the model by 45 degrees in the counter-clockwise direction. Do as many as of (a) and (b) to flatten the top.

Be sure to make the flattening will be symmetrical so that the center shape be a eight-pointed star.

Keep flattening the top until the shape becomes of a octagon.

Start pressing the top with your thumbs.

Iron the top with thumbs to make it completely flat.

Prepare to apply a valley-fold.

Apply a valley-fold.

Prepare to apply a mountain-fold.

Apply a mountain-fold.

Prepare to apply a valley-fold.

Apply a valley-fold.

Prepare to apply a mountain-fold.

Apply a mountain-fold.

Prepare to apply a valley-fold.

Apply a valley-fold.

Prepare to apply a mountain-fold.

Apply a mountain-fold.

Prepare to apply a valley-fold.

Apply a valley-fold.

Prepare to apply a mountain-fold.

Apply a mountain-fold.

Prepare to apply a valley-fold.

Apply a valley-fold.

Prepare to apply a mountain-fold.

Apply a mountain-fold.

Repeat both valley-fold and mountain-fold to the rest of the flaps.

Prepare to turn the model over.

Turn the model over.

Prepare to apply eight mountain-folds.

Apply eight mountain-folds.

Prepare to turn the model over.

Turn the model over.

Congratulation! You have completed making an eight-pointed origami ninja star.

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Benefits Of Eating Cloves | লবঙ্গ খাওয়ার উপকারীতা জেনে নিন | Lobonger Nana Upokarita | Health Tips - Duration: 3:58.

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Benefits Of Eating Cloves

Benefits Of Eating Cloves

Benefits Of Eating Cloves

Benefits Of Eating Cloves

Benefits Of Eating Cloves

Benefits Of Eating Cloves

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Top 5 Facts About Minnie Mouse - Duration: 3:32.

Yo, homies its your boy LuckyRabbid.

And today we'll be talking about that Head Cheese in Charge.

Yup, none other than Ms. Minnie Mouse herself.

Minnie wasn't one of the earliest waifus and baddest b*tches for nothing.

Now sit back as I list the top five facts about Minnie Mouse that you may or may not

know.

Drop it!

We've already gone over the fact that in 1928, Walt Disney created Mickey Mouse to act as

a replacement for his previous star.

Rest in Peace to my boy Oswald.

But Mickey could not fill the void alone.

Who knows why not!

So when Plane Crazy was released, Minnie and Mickey took a flight using my boy Mick's makeshift

aircraft.

In during which, Mickey repeatedly tries to romance Minnie unsuccessfully I might add.

When he kisses her mid-flight, she parachutes out of the plane.

My girl ain't a THOT!

I guess screaming hot dogs at the top of his lungs wasn't enough because not only did Walt

provide the voice for Mickey, he was Minnie as well from 1929 to 1946, that is.

I guess he didn't like any of the other voice actors originally casted for the role.

So he didn't want a woman to do girl mouses voice.

Hmm Escaping that flop I guess its true every

cat has nine lives.

Figaro was a relatively minor character in Pinocchio, but Walt loved the cat so much

that he found another role for him when the movie was over: Minnie Mouse's pet.

Minnie already had a pet cocker spaniel and other pets, but they were ousted in favor

of Figaro.

Whaaaaaaa?!

I'd never choose some cat over a dog.

Minnie's name might not be Minnie.

A comic strip story 'The Gleam' first gave her full name as Minerva Mouse.

"Minerva" has since been a recurring alias for her.

Hmm...Minnie could be short for Minerva sorta like a nickname.

I don't know like Mickey for Micheal.

Minnie was in no way the jump off, she definitely made Mickey put a ring on it.

According to Walt Disney, Mickey and Minnie Mouse have never been married on screen.

But, in 1933, during an interview he said, "In private life, Mickey is married to Minnie...

What it really amounts to is that Minnie is, for screen purposes, his leading lady."

A secret marriage Minnie who the hell do you think you are Janet Jackson.

You see Minnie isn't the baddest b*tch for nothing.

I'm leaving it here if you enjoyed the video leave a like and until next time peace!

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Gish 2018 - Item - New Word - Duration: 0:16.

Your word is "phoinikoptanmasiphile."

Definition?

Lover of fabulous flamingos

Can I hear it in a sentence?

Team Free Fabulous is a bunch of phoinikoptanmasiphiles.

p-h-o-i-n-i-k-o-p-t-a-n-m-a-s-i-p-h-i-l-e

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Amazon Secrets To More Efficient Teams - Organizational Design Using Two Pizza Teams - Duration: 5:05.

what do pizzas have to do with designing more efficient teams in the next few

minutes you're going to learn how you can use pizzas and organizational design

strategies to make your teams more efficient if you're new to this

channel and you're keen to learn the latest tips tricks and tools for working

more effectively with data please hit the subscribe button for weekly videos

it's often thought that increased communication can lead to more efficient

teams this was certainly the thought of a number of managers at Amazon who made

the suggestion at an Amazon off-site what was Amazon CEO's Jeff Bezos response to this

no communication is terrible the rationale behind this response is

increasing the number of people you're required to communicate with rapidly

increases the amount of time required to process communications by how much you

say well if you had a team of five people who needed to communicate with

each other that would mean ten lines of

communication this can be calculated using the formula n times n minus one

divided by two given this formula we can see what happens as we increase the team

size at a team size of 10 the number of communication lines will have increased

to 45, four and a half times higher for just double the team size at a team size

of 50 you already reach a staggering 1225 connections are you still wondering

why you can no longer manage your email inbox or why your calendar seems to be

constantly full of back-to-back meetings this is the rationale behind Amazon's

famous two pizza teams which states that your team size should be no larger than

what can be fed with two regular sized pizzas this means somewhere around five

to eight people team size on its own though is really not enough to design a

successful team just because you have a small team doesn't

certainly mean much at all the real question is do you have the resources

you need to get your job done effectively resources can include

relevant information expertise technology approvals and autonomy to get

things done this is the real reason you need connections see if you have a team

of 10 people with 45 active communication lines and none of those

communications help any of the other team members to get their work done then

that's an example of non-productive communication this is often the case

with functionally aligned teams grouped by department whose communication outside

of the team is more relevant that the communication within the team internal

team communication may only be a formality since the team is functionally

grouped the team may occasionally meet to share status updates on what they're

up to but if this is not relevant to the rest of the team then this is time

wasted best practices and lessons learned are best shared through

asynchronous communication such as documentation and training material

which can be consumed by the relevant people on a just-in-time basis this

time-saving strategy also provides for business continuity and the training of

new recruits what you really want to do when designing teams or even individual

roles is to design as much self reliance and autonomy into the team or role as

you possibly can point your teams in the right direction

and let them do what they do best that's what you hired them for isn't it this

may mean creating permanent or temporary teams around cross-functional

cross-department lines so that everyone working on a team can share a

common objective and increase the speed of communications relevant to achieving

that objective what about things like security and operational risk give your

teams what they need to succeed but not more set up your environment to limit

the impact of any intentional or unintentional damage to your

organization if someone has access to delete all of your files that

really something that you have to address first so the next time you sit

down to think about organizational design don't ask how we can increase

communication ask yourself what is the minimum communication necessary to most

effectively get the job done if you found this video helpful please give a

thumbs up it really helps out a lot to keep the channel going thanks for

watching and I'll see you next time

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Teach Kids ABC's with Elmo's On the Go Letters Puzzle - Duration: 1:31.

Let's learn the alphabet!

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z

That was fun!

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How to Find a Mentor - My #1 Recommendation 🤩🤩 - Duration: 4:16.

miss Susie had a steamboat the steamboat had a bell miss Susie went to heaven the steamboat

went to hello operator, give me number nine, does anybody remember that song as a kid?

What's up guys welcome back to my channel Kel Preston where I help you escape away to your dreams while laughing.

On this channel we talk about the journey to self-awareness through having a healthy mindset, good habits, and new ideas of course

So consider joining the community, click that subscribe button and Bell notification, and come become an escaper.

Quickly the blessing of the day is going to be that I am blessed to have a job.

So many people complain about having a job

but I went through so much adversity being here in Japan not being able to find a job because I'm a foreigner, and because I don't

have a bachelors. It just really taught me to like be really appreciative of what I have.

And now the universe has blessed me with an amazing job. Yeah girl.

So on this channel in the month of August, we are going to be talking about

self-awareness, but in today's video we are going to talk about

No Tana, we're gonna talk about Escaper mentors. Then what is an escape or mentor?

Well, let's first look at a definition of a mentor. A mentor according to Google is an experienced and trusted adviser

I don't like the definition of that. Liz Zernik Do not make fun of my accent.

Quickly, If you do not make it to the end of today's video

There is a free pdf of today's worksheet that is going to be covering over the topic that we are talking about today

I think that made sense

anyway, the definition of an Escaper mentor is

Anybody who is giving value to your journey and personal legend.

So basically like there's an infinite amount of people that can become your escaper mentor. So many freaking people

think that you have to like have a personal connection with somebody or you have to pay for somebody to be your mentor.

But honestly, that's just like something that's so unsound to me. Allow me to let you in on a little secret.

Books and the internet are your best friend.

Books are cheap and information on the Internet can be free.

So here's a list of some of my amazing escaper mentors. Jesus Christ, Buddha

Gandhi, Paulo Coelho, my mother,

My sister, Gary Vee, Lewis Howes, Gay Hendrick, the tooth fairy

No, but on a serious note guys. Notice among this list

there are people that are still living, people who are technically myths, people

I have a personal connection with, and people who don't know me but they contribute massive value to my personal legend

However, all of these things have one thing in common, and that's a spirit. Now

I'm not saying you have to believe in spirituality at all.

But what I am saying is that you probably should believe in somebody other than just yourself. If you only rely on yourself

how do you expect to learn and grow? This is why I think having Escaper mentors is important.

So in the description box down below I have provided another free PDF worksheet for you guys.

what I want you to do is to print this out and write down at least six Escaper mentors. And if you don't have

that many right now well again, the internet exists.

Also for the people who will be using my worksheets

I highly recommend to just like grab a folder and like start putting your worksheets in it and collecting them up.

I feel like it looked like the Cryptkeeper right now

And also, don't get it twisted Rebecca, we're in this community together

I'm not only creating these worksheets, but I'm also doing them myself. Anything I make content on

I'm also doing for my own self awareness journey as well.

Let me know in the comments down below who is an Escaper mentor that you have?

I want to know provide it a lot of us can see your comment and maybe acquire a new Escaper mentor and acquire some more knowledge

Definitely like and share this video If you think it'll help somebody out on their self-awareness journey

If you're new consider subscribing and becoming an escaper with all of us.

um I'm gonna go backflip in lava and be reincarnated and

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Hai friends

Welcome to Tech Tricks In Kannada

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Playing with fire! - Rapalje Show #52 - Duration: 11:41.

I'm going to play with fire!

On this helmet from David

On our torches

and ehm..

maybe even on the bagpipes from David

Welcome in my workshop!

Today we're going to do some tinkering

I'm going to play with fire

With David's fire to be exactly and with

the fire from or Rapalje

Because we need to do some extra repairs

okay, Broin van Groeningen: fire always right

Yeah, we're going to work with fire

This is the kevlar I need to put on

And cut it and then

well, attach it somehow with some metal wire

And then I will also test it of course

See if it all burns well and

doesn't set my whole workshop on fire because this is all wood

The table is the dancing table you see in our in our videos

We had some dancers on this very big over 200 kilos big table

Brian Lowrey: The bagpipes are always amazing

You helped inspiring me to learn to play!

This is the bagpipes with the whole fire system on it

Don't even know if I could play these bagpipes

It's so damn heavy because of all metal on it

I'm wearing the t-shirts from Castlefest

This T-shirt is an older one, maybe you can read the bands that were playing

Performing on this festival

Nina Simon writes:

Fire is always good also to make nice pictures

It always gives very good pictures

Broin van Groeningen ask me:

Is it still the table made in the Stadswerkplaats?

Yes, it is

This table is made in the Stadswerkplaats in Groningen

And then now it's my workshop table

And I'm really glad. It looks great and it's very solid and

I do a lot of things here

Birgit Rosendahl writes:

It's too hot for fire in Germany

yeah, many fire shows are canceled and it's not easy to use fire

because many woods burn off

I got a question from Tom de Vrind:

He asks if it's somehow manageable to perform with this heat

To be honest, it's not so easy. Especially

when it's really hot outside. It's even a couple of degrees, ten or fifteen degrees, hotter

on stage, even

Because of the lights. Because we have the stage roof made from black material

and we got the fire

on stage as well so you can imagine how hot it gets

We just sweat a little bit more. But that's no problem because it's

only one hour, one and a half hour and

then we just cool down take us a cold shower and then it's all good.

Donna Dillard asked me: Does the fire have a meaning behind it?

We don't want to give a meaning to everything we do

We want to leave the meaning up to you

We will never say anything or do anything

with our own meaning or our own opinion

But we also had the first theatre shows

We had a show where we had the four elements

And it's funny that last week I was talking about water

which is actually my sign, a couple of years ago in a theatre show

Then we got ground

And that was Dieb

And then we had wind: "Windy William"

And the fire was for David because David is very fiery type

And we thought it would be a good and very nice, funny, idea to just set him on fire

Talking about fire

Something I want to ask you:

I was up all night last week

to take a look at the Blood Moon

Hanneke Kouwenhoven said: In Rotterdam it was very cloudy

Well, I had a clear view. So you can see it

Lorna Wilbur writes: Yes please show Blood Moon video! Missed it here

This is Kevlar

And Kevlar is a very good material because it it will not burn

This is used for many years and still on it

It's just a little bit thin

Oh! Just cut my finger

here.

I need some wire

"Come on baby, bite my wire"

Okay, let's get my hands dirty. This is all black

Yeah, wrap it around a couple times

Can please somebody tell me where the scissors are

Can I cut it with this? I just try it

Oh, it doesn't work. I have to get some scissors, wait

Here they are. okay let's cut it here

Okay

Really tough material. Okay have to

really put this on right

And then I will set it on fire. See if it burns well

Okay, get a wire around

So I put some

wire around it

And it's very important to put a lot of wire around it

and make a knot every time I wrap it around

Because, when this falls off, all burning,

It falls on David's head, again

it's for the rest of the.. oh..

I need another one in the other direction

Get it right

Twist it around every time

Okay

And it should not look so sophisticated

Because this is Rapalje, you know

For Rapalje it is very important to not make it too perfect

Very medieval: Kevlar

I don't even know what in medieval times they used for making making this

I think they just used old T-shirts

from a singer from Rapalje

Kind of cloth that you can use to get some

glue of an instruments guitar head

Or you can put underneath in the flask here to filter some water

Maybe it will also be

a good idea to just wrap this around here

this is medieval helmet and I welded this on it

And you can put the oil in this cup

I put a pin in. And then on the top

See?

It's locked so that the material doesn't come off

And then I can just wrap it around,

Fill it with oil

And the good thing is that on this bottle

It says:

it's for indoor

and outdoor use. So it's also for indoors. And I'm indoors, so

it must be safe!

Corrie de Laat asks if the helm is comfortable

because she thinks it doesn't

No, I don't

I don't think it does. Oh yeah

This is a gas tank

So if anybody wants to know how David's bagpipes work?

This..

I'm not strong enough for that, man!

This is the gas tank David uses for the bagpipes. And if you pull this handle

then the gas flows out of this tank

into this contraption here

And here you see all

the fire things he has on this bagpipes. And that is what the fire comes out

So, put in the oil

Should stay, for the most part, in the little container

on the back of this helmet

And now I got some matches. Look at this

You see how small they are?

Very small matches

From "Windy Corner Bar" at the airport at

the Scottish Festival in Switzerland

I hope this works

Au!

Oops

Okay!

It all works. A very nice flame!

Be easy and free

And safe as well

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REAL ESTATE WHOLESALING | Standing out & Leading with Value - Duration: 1:49.

CLOSED CAPTION BY YOUTUBE! smart real estate wholesaling testimony oh man listen I just finished your smart

real estate wholesaling book I was blown away by the content I've been aware of

internet marketing for some time but didn't have much success partly

information overload and the wrong mindset I was even on the list of one of

the first marketers to really do big things the late Corey Rudy however I was

too skeptical at the time and thought the course was too expensive anyway I

wanted to reach out and tell you how much I appreciated your content this

weekend my wife and I are going to review it extensively because we just

started a real estate wholesaling company and have experienced the Guru

talk ie go to the courthouse use bandit science etc you given us the blueprint

to stand out and lead with value even before our first deal is done I said

thank you because I know the possibilities are endless and I'm

willing to take action lastly if it's not too much trouble I'm interested in

that 17 days challenge you spoke off with the fire and fuel after finishing

your book and positive I'd be the one of 25 we see you continued success for sure

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Evin Agassi - Khazade (+ english translation) - Duration: 3:48.

Cultivators rise, lets cultivate our cultivation. The time is here to break our yoke. This vast soil sand and these trees, these castles and these orchards.

To whom do they belong now, they are not ours. Where is our share? Where is that which is ours?

We know the wheat only by its smell. We are cultivating the cultivations of others.

If you find errors, please comment so we can improve the translation. Thank you!

We are screaming "'our mouths are thirsty". Because of our pain, our voice has gone silent.

The ears of the people are filled with cotton* [metaphor for 'not listening']. Their doors are shut and their hearts are fatty* [*metaphor for 'uncaring']

We walk past them and they don't recognize us. We are bent and they don't see us. We are begging and they are living. We are worn out and they are happy.

For how long will our elderly fathers be cultivating wheats without finding any gold?

For how long will they be waiting for us with wounded hands, excavating the ground?

For how long will our bed be made of rocks? When will the chain in our hands be unraveled?

We will continue to our last breath. Every time we fall, we will run again.

Cultivators rise, lets cultivate our cultivation. The time is here to break our yoke. Farmers rise, lets take our sickles. The time is here to raise our voice.

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Animal lover saves little foal's life – now watch how mom says thank you - Duration: 1:27.

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Animal lover saves little foal's life – now watch how mom says thank you

Heroes all over the world help out animals who encounter trouble or difficulties.

We see this with dogs rescued from animal shelters, with people rescuing dogs from the

street, and with acts of kindness that go a long way in the life of an innocent animal.

We also see it in the story below – when a motorist stopped along a highway to help

out a little foal in distress.

Watch the video below.

Animal friends are out driving along a road uneventfully when suddenly a small foal can

be seen hiopping along the road ahead of them.

A dangerous situation, as any car could easily hit and injure -or worse- kill, the little

foal.

The foal somehow ended up on the wrong side of the fence and away from the rest of his

family.

He finds his way back to his frantic and worried mother – but with the large fence obstacle

between them, there is little either of them can do to be reunited.

One of the men from the car then decides to save the day.

He bravely goes after the foal, and manages to grab him – then gently carries him over

to the other side, back to the safety of his mother.

Check out the heroic deed in the I'm so relieved these heroes happened to

be driving by and spotted the foal before tragedy could have struck – not to mention,

managed to reunite the little foal with his loving mom!

Like and share to pay tribute to these animals friends prompt response!

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Top 5 Facts About Minnie Mouse - Duration: 3:32.

Yo, homies its your boy LuckyRabbid.

And today we'll be talking about that Head Cheese in Charge.

Yup, none other than Ms. Minnie Mouse herself.

Minnie wasn't one of the earliest waifus and baddest b*tches for nothing.

Now sit back as I list the top five facts about Minnie Mouse that you may or may not

know.

Drop it!

We've already gone over the fact that in 1928, Walt Disney created Mickey Mouse to act as

a replacement for his previous star.

Rest in Peace to my boy Oswald.

But Mickey could not fill the void alone.

Who knows why not!

So when Plane Crazy was released, Minnie and Mickey took a flight using my boy Mick's makeshift

aircraft.

In during which, Mickey repeatedly tries to romance Minnie unsuccessfully I might add.

When he kisses her mid-flight, she parachutes out of the plane.

My girl ain't a THOT!

I guess screaming hot dogs at the top of his lungs wasn't enough because not only did Walt

provide the voice for Mickey, he was Minnie as well from 1929 to 1946, that is.

I guess he didn't like any of the other voice actors originally casted for the role.

So he didn't want a woman to do girl mouses voice.

Hmm Escaping that flop I guess its true every

cat has nine lives.

Figaro was a relatively minor character in Pinocchio, but Walt loved the cat so much

that he found another role for him when the movie was over: Minnie Mouse's pet.

Minnie already had a pet cocker spaniel and other pets, but they were ousted in favor

of Figaro.

Whaaaaaaa?!

I'd never choose some cat over a dog.

Minnie's name might not be Minnie.

A comic strip story 'The Gleam' first gave her full name as Minerva Mouse.

"Minerva" has since been a recurring alias for her.

Hmm...Minnie could be short for Minerva sorta like a nickname.

I don't know like Mickey for Micheal.

Minnie was in no way the jump off, she definitely made Mickey put a ring on it.

According to Walt Disney, Mickey and Minnie Mouse have never been married on screen.

But, in 1933, during an interview he said, "In private life, Mickey is married to Minnie...

What it really amounts to is that Minnie is, for screen purposes, his leading lady."

A secret marriage Minnie who the hell do you think you are Janet Jackson.

You see Minnie isn't the baddest b*tch for nothing.

I'm leaving it here if you enjoyed the video leave a like and until next time peace!

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Dad In Tears When He Sees Kindness Grocery Store Worker Shows Son With Autism. - Duration: 3:49.

Dad In Tears When He Sees Kindness Grocery Store Worker Shows Son

With Autism.

Delaney Edwards Alwosaibi has two siblings with autism, so she knows well the struggles

that can come with it.

One brother, Jack Ryan, is 17 and struggles with communication and social interactions.

Because of this, even a trip to the grocery store can be a challenge.

That's why what one kindhearted young man did for Jack recently meant so much to Delaney

and the rest of her family.

Jack was at the store with his dad, Sid Edwards, when he noticed one of the workers, named

Jordan, stocking shelves.

He immediately showed an interest in helping.

"Instead of ignoring him or making an excuse as to why he could not help, Jordan allowed

Jack Ryan to be a part of it and did not stop until Jack was satisfied," Delaney shared

in a now-viral Facebook post.

Jack is very detailed-oriented and meticulous, so he wanted to make sure everything was perfect

as he put the bottles on the shelves.

Never once did Jordan complain or try to hurry him up.

For 30 minutes he patiently guided Jack, never wavering in his kindness and compassi0n

"He could have ignored him.

He could have made an excuse and said he could not allow him to help," Delaney said.

"Instead, he let him have his moment and in turn gave my family a moment we will never

forget."

Sid texted some videos of Jack and Jordan to the rest of the family, who were all incredibly

touched.

"I immediately teared up," Delaney said.

At one point in the video you can hear Sid say, "I'm watching a miracle right now,"

and to this family, that's truly what it was.

"This means so much to our family because there was a time when Jack Ryan could barely

handle going into a store," Delaney said.

"To see him working and feeling a sense of accomplishment was a great moment for us."

CNN affiliate WAFB identified the kindhearted store employee as 20-year-old Jordan Taylor.

He told them he just knew that he needed to reach out to Jack that day.

"Something in the back of my mind was just like, 'ask if he wants to help you,'"

Jordan said.

While he does not think that what he did was such a big deal, it meant the world to Jack's

family and to many others families who struggle with the stigma that autism can bring.

"It was a big deal," Sid said.

"To me, when you go to a grocery store with an autistic kid, especially when they are

young, people do not understand, they are not very accepting.

Somehow this young man reached my son … he went into Jack Ryan's world."

Delaney said she shared the videos in the hope that Jordan's kindness will inspire

others to act in the same manner when they encounter people with disabilities.

"I really was shocked completely by Jordan's kindness and patience," she wrote.

"He did not have to do that.

That's pure, raw selflessness."

"What I would like people to know is they should not be scared to follow in Jordan's

footsteps.

I understand that approaching someone with a disability may be intimidating if you feel

as though you might not say or do the right thing to help them, but Jordan just went for

it!

"Step out of your comfort zone and give someone a chance.

People with disabilities are capable of producing quality work and thriving in a work environment

if given the right support.

I hope Jordan's act of kindness and selflessness inspires others to 'be a Jordan.'"

As for Jordan, "I was just happy that I could make someone else happy and make their

day," he said.

Delaney was so touched by Jordan's kindness that she decided to raise money to help him

go to school.

If you would like to contribute, you can donate on her GoFundMe page.

Were you touched by the kindness Jordan showed Jack at the grocery store?

Then share it!

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