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IT'S A NEW YEAR AND A NEW YOU.

WELCOME TO THE BLENDING WITH HENRY SHOW.

HEY YOU GUYS WHEN YOU START OFF THE NEW YEAR THE FIRST THING YOU'RE THINKING ABOUT IS

EXERCISE AND A HEALTHY DIET.

BUT YOU WANT THE FOOD TO TASTE GOOD OF COURSE, SO I CREATED THIS NEW RECIPE CALLED THE Henry

Healthy V-11 JUICE.

I'M GONNA SHOW YOU THIS SOON IN THE VIDEO.

YOU GUYS KNOW I LOVE MY BREVILLE PRODUCTS, SO I REACHED OUT TO THEM AND THEY WERE KIND

ENOUGH TO SEND ME THEIR LATEST MASTICATING VERTICAL JUICER TO REVIEW CALLED THE BIG SQUEEZE.

NOW JUICING A BLENDING HAVE BECOME THE EASIEST WAYS FOR US TO CONSUMER FRUITS AND VEGGIES,

BUT YOU REALLY NEED A DEDICATED JUICER TO ACHIEVE A PROPER JUICE.

THE BIG SQUEEZE IS A VERTICAL STYLE JUICER, SO IT FITS NICELY IN MOST KITCHENS AS IT TAKES

UP ABOUT THE SAME AMOUNT OF SPACE AS YOUR PROFESSIONAL BLENDER.

NOW, THAT'S NOT TO SAY IT'S THE END ALL AND THE LAST JUICER YOU SHOULD EVER CONSIDER,

AS IT HAS IT'S PLUS AND MINUSES AND WE'LL GO OVER THAT.

PREVIOUSLY I REVIEWED THE BREVILLE JUICE FOUNTAIN COLD, A CENTRIFUGAL JUICER.

IT USES A FILTER BASKET WITH TINY BLADES TO CUT THE INGREDIENTS AND MASH THEM INTO A JUICE.

BREVILLE'S BIG SQUEEZE USES A TURN SCREW MECHANISM CALLED AN AUGER THAT CRUSHES INGREDIENTS

TURNING OUT A LARGER YIELD AND A HIGHER QUALITY OF JUICE.

IT DOES THIS AT A LOWER SPEED FOR MUCH QUIETER OPERATION.

IN THE BOX YOU GET EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO GET JUICING, INCLUDING A SCRUBBER BRUSH FOR

CLEANING.

NOW YOU GUYS PLEASE READ YOUR OWNERS MANUAL, YOU'LL THANK YOURSELF.

ONE OF THE BIG BENEFITS OF THE BIG SQUEEZE IS IT HAS TWO OPENINGS UP TOP.

ONE LARGE OPENINGS FOR WHOLE APPLES OR TOMATOES, AND I FOUND IT TO BE MUCH LARGER THAN MOST

OTHER VERTICAL JUICERS.

THE SMALLER SHOOT IS FOR YOUR CARROTS, CELERY AND SUCH, AND THEY ARE DIRECTED RIGHT TO THE

AUGER TO BE CRUSHED.

AFTER SEEING ALL THIS, YOU WONDER IF YOU CAN EASILY ASSEMBLE THIS.

YOU CAN.

EACH OF THE JUICING PIECES HAS ALIGNMENT GUIDES THAT CONSISTS OF ORANGE CIRCLES.

SIMPLY ALIGN THEM TOGHER AND THE SNAP RIGHT IN PLACE.

OF COURSE I'M GOINNA SHOW YOU GUYS HOW TO PUT IT TOGETHER.

IT'S ABOUT 4 SIMPLE STEPS.

1, 2, 3 AND YOU'RE DONE.

AND THAT'S IT.

SIMPLY ADD THE BOWLS FOR CATCHING LIQUID AND THE PULP.

LET'S GO AHEAD AND CREATE THAT Henry Healthy V-11 JUICE.

NOW, I CREATED THIS JUICE RECIPE MYSELF YOU GUYS BECAUSE I KINDA GOT TIRED OF THE USUAL

GREEN JUICE THAT YOU SEE OTHER PEOPLE MAKING, SIMPLY BECAUSE THEY COULDN'T THINK OF ANYTHING

ON THEIR OWN.

"LAUGHTER".

NOW YOU GUYS ALL KNOW ABOUT THE V8 JUICE.

IT'S BEEN LONG BEFORE MOST OF US WERE BORN.

BUT THERE'S A FEW THINGS NOT SO GREAT ABOUT IT.

FIRSTLY EVEN THE LOW SODIUM VERSION HAS 140 MILLIGRAMS OF SODIUM.

THE REGULAR VERSION HAS OVER 600 MILLIGRAMS.

THAT'S TOO MUCH SALT.

AND TO BE HONEST YOU GUYS, IT JUST TASTES LIKE PLAIN TOMATO JUICE.

AS CONSUMERS WE DON'T KNOW THE FRESHNESS OF THE VEGETABLES, UNLESS YOU WORK IN THE

FACTORY.

EVEN THEN I QUESTION THAT.

THE Henry Healthy V-11 JUICE HAS ELEVEN FRESH INGREDIENTS.

A COUPLE OF THEM ARE FRUITS TO NEUTRALIZE THE FLAVOR.

SO I HAVE MY ROOT VEGETABLES OF CARROTS, PARSNIPS, AND I REALLY DO LOVE BEETS.

THEN I HAVE A DELICIOUS ARRAY OF PEPPERS.

GREEN BELL PEPPER, RED BELL PEPPER AND A SLICE OF JALAPENO.

AND I HAVE A BEAUTIFUL FRESH BUNCH OF PARSLEY.

AN APPLE FOR A BIT OF SWEETNESS.

CELERY FOR A FRESH TASTE.

A TOMATO, AND A LIME TO BRIGHTEN UP THE FLAVOR.

NOW THIS MIGHT SEEM LIKE AN OBVIOUS VEGGIE JUICE, BUT I HAVE EACH CAREFULLY MEASURED

FOR A PROPER BLEND OF FLAVORS.

OKAY SO LET'S GET STARTED.

NOW FIRST I'M GONNA SHOW YOU GUYS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU DON'T CUT YOUR INGREDIENTS INTO

SMALL ENOUGH PIECES.

NOW WITH TRADITIONAL CENTRIFUGAL JUICERS IT'S COMMON TO PUT IN FULL LENGTH CARROTS.

I'M GONNA USE THE FOOD PUSHER.

NOTICE THE BIG SQUEEZE STOPPED, AS YOU CAN SEE HERE.

IT'S SUPPOSED TO DO THAT TO PROTECT ITSELF.

NOW YOU PRESS THE REVERSE BUTTON TO DISLODGE TO STUCK INGREDIENTS, THEN FORWARD AGAIN.

AND CONTINUE TO DO THIS UNTIL THE INGREDIENTS FULLY BREAK DOWN.

THIS IS ACTUALLY ONE OF THE BENEFITS OF THE CHEAPER CENTRIFUGAL JUICERS IS YOU CAN USE

FULL LENGTH CARROTS.

LET'S GO INTO SUPERSONIC SPEED!

NOW YOU CAN SEE MOST OF THE INGREDIENTS HAVE ALREADY FILLED THE CONTAINER.

THE MAX LINE IS 13.5 OUNCES.

I'M GONNA RELEASE SOME OF IT BY OPENING UP THE SPOUT.

NOTICE HOW DRIED OUT THE PULP IS, IT REALLY SQUEEZES OUT A LOT OF JUICE.

ALSO NOTICE HOW IT'S CONSTANTLY MIXING THE JUICE SO THE FLAVORS ARE PERFECTLY COMBINED.

ALRIGHT YOU GUYS, LET'S SEE HOW IT ALL TURNED OUT.

NOW I'M GONNA GO AND RELEASE THE SPOUT, AND NOTICE THAT BEAUTIFUL JUICE COME OUT.

ALRIGHT LET'S POUR IT UP.

NOW LOOK AT THAT JUICE YOU GUYS, IT'S RICH AND SMOOTH.

YOU GET A HIGHER QUALITY PRESSED JUICE IN A MASTICATING JUICER.

ALSO BECAUSE IT JUICES AT A SLOW SPEED THERE'S NO FOAM AND LITTLE TO NO OXIDATION.

NOW WE'LL GARNISH IT WITH A CELERY STICK.

AND A SLICE OF LIME.

AND UNLIKE THE V8 JUICE YOU'LL TASTE ALL THESE DELICIOUS INGREDIENTS WITH A NICE KICK

FROM THE JALAPEÑO, AND THERE'S NO ADDED SALT.

IT'S SO TASTY YOU GUYS AND HYDRATING.

YOUR FAMILY WILL LOVE IT.

THE RECIPE WILL BE ON BLENDING WITH HENRY DOT COM.

SO WHAT DO I THINK OF THE ALL NEW BREVILLE BIG SQUEEZE?

I ACTUALLY LOVE IT.

NOT ONLY WILL IT LOOK BEAUTIFUL ON YOUR COUNTER, IT'S VERY QUIET AS OPPOSED TO THE TRADITIONAL

CENTRIFUGAL JUICERS.

"NOISE"

THE AMOUT OF PIECES IT COMES WITH MAY LOOK INTIMIDATING AT FIRST, BUT IT'S EASY TO

ASSEMBLE AND YOU'LL HAVE ABOUT 6 PIECES THAT REQUIRE CLEANING.

IT'S A BIG PLUS THAT YOU CAN PUT LARGE INGREDIENTS DOWN INTO THE SHOOT, BUT I WASN'T CRAZY

ABOUT HOW THE DOOR LATCH DIDN'T LOCK THE DOOR IN PLACE VERY STRONGLY.

IT CAN BE PRETTY LOOSE, SO WATCH OUT FOR THAT.

NOW THIS IS A HORIZONTAL-STYLE MASTICATING JUICER YOU MAY HAVE SEEN FROM OMEGA OR THE

KUVINGS BRANDS.

NOW, DEPENDING ON THE MODEL, THEY ARE PRICED AROUND THE SAME AS THE BREVILLE BIG SQUEEZE.

THEY PRODUCE A HIGHER YIELD OF GREEN LEAF JUICES, AND THEY CAN BE USED FOR MAKING NUT

MILKS OR EVEN GRINDING SOME GRAINS.

NOW MY RECOMMENDATION YOU GUYS IS TO DO THOSE THINGS IN A POWER BLENDER OR DEDICATED GRINDER

SO YOU CAN ADJUST THE QUALITY OF THE RESULTS.

NOW, HORIZONTAL JUICERS ARE ALSO MUCH SLOWER THAN VERTICAL JUICERS, SO IF TIME ISN'T

ON YOUR SIDE, THIS IS THE WRONG MACHINE TO BUY.

THE BREVILLE BIG SQUEEZE SELLS FOR $399.99 USD, WITH A 10 YEAR WARRANTY.

AND IT'S THE PERFECT HYBRID OF A CENTRIFUGAL JUICER AND A HORIZONTAL MASTICATING JUICER.

NOW WHILE IT DOES MOST THINGS BETTER, IF GREEN LEAF JUICING IS WHAT YOU WILL BE DOING MOSTLY,

YOU MAY CONSIDER OTHER ALTERNATIVES.

ALRIGHT YOU GUYS, THANK YOU FOR JOINING ME IN A JUMP START TO THE NEW YEAR.

I HAVE A PLETHORA OF THINGS ON THE WAY FOR YOU SO PLEASE STAY TUNED.

IF YOU LIKE TO ORDER THE BREVILLE BIG SQUEEZE CLICK THE LINK BELOW THE VIDEO OR ON BLENDING

WITH HENRY DOT COM FOR FAST FREE SHIPPING.

AND IT SUPPORTS BLENDING WITH HENRY.

I WILL SEE YOU ALL SOON.

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The Si Stebbins Stack - Duration: 13:20.

Here we go.

Why was 6 afraid to go camping with 7?

Well because seven wanted to bring three knives for survival but six knew that seven secretly

hated him and did not have benign intentions.

Don't be too impressed.

I tweeted that six years ago.

I am literally out of material.

Or am I?

Today on MMM, Michael's Math Magic, we're going to talk about card stacks.

A card stack is a stack of cards in a particular order such that a magician knows what card

comes next, either through rote memorization or through the use of algorithms.

One of my favorites is the one we will be talking about today.

It is the Si Stebbins Stack.

First published in 1898 by magician Si Stebbins, real name William Coffrin.

The Si Stebbins stack is wonderful.

And it is a classic of mathematics as well as magic.

Now card stack tricks have been in literature since the 1500s but this one really works

well.

Take a look at these cards.

They look pretty, ya know, normal.

We can even cut the deck anywhere we want.

I can even do a little bit of a messy, you know, put some of the top cards on the bottom.

But some of the bottom ones on top bla bla bla.

Doesn't matter.

Point is you now get to pick a card.

What's the best way to do this?

How about this.

Tell me when to stop.

Okay you have to say stop.

Alright?

Ready?

Whenever you want just say stop.

Hannah, how about you tell me when to stop.

You ready?

Whenever you want.

Stop.

Oooh nice and near the top!

Love it.

Now this card that I stopped on is your card.

And I know what card you picked.

Hannah, you picked the eight of diamonds.

Was that magic or was it mathematics?

Well in a funny way it was both.

This deck of cards…there's some drilling going on over there but that won't stop

me because I am for you, not for them and not for me.

I'm here to talk about orders.

These cards are in Si Stebbins Order.

It doesn't look like they have any order to them but I know by looking at a card what

card comes next.

For example the three of diamonds is on the bottom which means the six of clubs is on

the top.

What is the Si Stebbins Order?

Pretty simple.

Each card is three above the card above it.

So for example a six on top means the next card is nine.

The next card is ten, jack, queen.

The next card will be a king, ace, two.

Three, four, five, six, seven, eight and so on all the way through the deck.

But what about the suits?

Well for the suits, I've arranged the cards in what is called CHSD.

The word CHSD is a mnemonic here to help you remember clubs, hearts, spades, diamonds.

So if I cut the deck and just pick a random card here, I've got the five of spades.

Clubs, hearts, spades, diamonds.

The next card will be a diamond and it will be a diamond whose value is three more than

five.

Viewers at home, may I present the eight of diamonds.

Even though I know how the heck this works, it literally makes me feel powerful every

single time.

Certainly I won't know what card comes next.

Eight, nine, ten, jack and after diamonds we go back to the beginning, clubs.

Jack of clubs.

Oops I did it again.

And I can do it again and again and again and again because this order isn't just

linear, it's cyclic.

What is the difference between those two things?

Well I think the best way to approach this topic is to talk about the movie Gremlins.

One of the very important rules about taking care of your mogwai is to not feed it after

midnight.

But here's the problem.

This has been pointed out by many many people.

It's always after midnight.

How long after midnight do you have to wait to feed it?

When is it long enough past midnight?

Look this is really just a semantic trick because the words we use to describe what

time it is in terms of hours, minutes, and seconds are cyclical.

If it's 8:00 it will be 8:00 again.

The days of the week are also cyclical.

It is always after Tuesday because there will always be a Tuesday in the past.

Unless it is Tuesday, in which case, well there's still a Tuesday in the past.

It's all a cycle.

Here is a linear order.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.

This order is pretty easy to understand.

After one comes two.

After five comes six.

But what comes after seven?

Well, nothing.

Unless we create a circle.

Now instead of having a linear order we have a cyclic order where there is no beginning

or end.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, right back to one.

This is how a deck of cards can be treated.

If I put these back together, seven will be on the bottom but that allows me to know that

the very next card is on top and it will be back at the beginning, the Ace.

So long as I do not shuffle these cards and break that order.

It doesn't matter where I start.

Cutting a deck does not disrupt that cyclic order.

Think of it this way.

If I take the bottom three cards and move them to the top, yes, the starting and ending

point of this linear order are different but cyclically I still know what comes next.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.

I can cut the deck again and move these cards here and guess what.

Now the starting and ending cards are again different but the order is still the same.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.

One, two, three, four, five, six, seven.

Forever.

So if I have the cards in this order, so long as all I do is cut the deck.

That is move some from the bottom, maintaining the order, put them on top, I'm just starting

somewhere else in the circle.

But it's also one of the limitations of using card stacks in magic.

I cannot riffle shuffle these cards because then the cyclical order will be done and this

is where the actual magic comes in.

How can you make sure that your captive audience doesn't think that perhaps you simply know

the order of all the cards in the deck.

You can learn false shuffles.

There's some fantastic tutorials on youtube where you can learn that.

There are also some great magic kits.

Or go to your local magic shop and learn how to do it.

You could also swap decks.

Shuffle up a deck or allow an audience member to shuffle up a deck and then take that deck

and without anyone noticing, swap it out for your Si Stebbins deck.

Now, that shuffle I did where I took some cards from the top and put them on the bottom

and put some cards from the bottom on the top.

This thing right here, it can look really messy.

I love it.

But it's actually a false shuffle.

I am changing the linear order of the cards but not the cyclic order.

That's because when I take some cards off the top and bring the rest of the cards up

here, all I've really done is cut the deck.

Then I push some cards from the bottom onto the top and pull some away.

I've just cut the deck again.

I move what I'm now calling the top back to the bottom and the deck has been put back

together and when I put some of the top cards on the bottom and pull some away, I'm just

cutting the deck again.

All I'm doing is changing the start and stop points of my cyclic order.

So still Si Stebbins is in effect.

Ten is followed by jack, queen, king of, what comes after hearts?

That's right, spades.

King of spades right there!

Pretty cool.

But here's what I love about card stacks.

You can come up with any order you want.

In fact you can just come up with any order and literally, through rote memorization or

by using different memorization techniques, remember every single card in order.

Here's a really cute one that I like.

I've got this deck in that order.

This one is called the Eight Kings Order.

And this is how you remember it.

Eight kings threatened to save nine fine ladies for a sick knave.

That's it!

Those are all the cards from ace to king and I've put them in CHSD order so I know exactly

what suit comes after which suit.

I'm not very familiar with this order.

I just learned it a few days ago but let's see if I can make this work.

First of all let's cut the deck.

Actually Hannah come cut that deck.

Love it.

Perfect.

Here we go.

Okay now tell me when to stop.

Stop.

Stop.

Perfect.

Your card is the card on top here and I know what it's going to be.

It's the six of clubs.

I knew that because I secretly looked at the card right above it which was the ace of diamonds.

Our mnemonic phrase remember was "Eight kings threatened to save nine fine ladies

for a or one sick knave."

Sick being six and CHSD order what comes after a diamond?

We go back to clubs.

Ch the C in CHSD.

So six of clubs.

I love this very very much.

Card stacks.

I love them.

They're a great way to explore and learn about linear vs cyclic orders.

And it's a creative project you can do on your own.

Come up with your own order.

Name them after yourself and then no one will know how you do your magic.

I wanna try one final thing.

I've got…let me put all these cards back together.

I've got a 1 in 52 chance of getting this right and it's never worked but every time

I have a deck of cards I try this one out.

And I figure if I try it, on average very 52 times it'll work.

Okay so let's see here.

I'm going to use some mind-reading.

What card is on top?

Three of diamonds.

Dang it.

Alright if we do this 52 more times.

This is a video, we could just fake it.

Oh my gosh the three of diamonds really was the next card.

Maybe you are psychic.

What are the chances of that?

If only there was some form of mathematics PROBABILITY that could help us find out.

But there isn't so it must have been magic.

*creepy laugh* And as always, four of diamonds.

King of hearts.

Six of clubs.

Seven of diamonds.

Three of hearts.

Eight of spades.

Eight of spades.

Five of clubs.

Ace of clubs.

Jack of hearts.

Oh my gosh this is the ace of spades.

Dang it!

Six of clubs.

I want a really miraculous moment.

And as always, three of hearts.

Hey that worked!

I mean of course it works.

It always works when you're magic.

And as always, thanks for watching.

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Appalachian Trail Hiking Gear Luxury Items - Duration: 7:55.

hey y'all Ramdino here coming at you from sunny North Carolina believe it or

not well she's gone and done it Hiking with Arrow is throwing down the hiker

challenge of what your three luxury gear items are and I aint going to step away from a

challenge after all I hike the Appalachian Trail

To find out what my luxury items are stick around

all right Hiking Arrow so show you I'm up to the challenge

these are probably some gear items that maybe everybody else in the challenges

showed but everybody kit everybody's kit is special to themselves and you know

what they put in and is exponentially amount of different items so my

combination of items may be different so just like you one of my favorite things

big luxury item is is my butt pad however I got a little different butt pad

than you do my butt pad is a homemade version see so looks like a chair hey

could be a mat right it contours to the land and this costs me exactly I don't

know two dollars and all that was made up in the Gorilla Tape so this is made

out of packing material and and just Gorilla Tape folds up nice and neat

stuffs into the back of my pack on the outside there and the netting and hey if

you go anywhere where it's like probably weighs a couple ounces more than your Z

pack or your your butt seat that you've got there but it does the trick for me

now in all honesty for Christmas my wife got me the more fashionable butt seat so

on my next trip I will be trying it out it does have the yellow side here in

case I get in trouble I need to signal somebody and it's got the r-value side

so that'll keep my butt warm if I'm sitting on a cold rock so I probably try

that out next but as you can see it doesn't have near the real estate as my

homemade cheaper version so we'll see how it goes

definitely not gonna take both well that's luxury item number one second

luxury item is I believe in a good night's sleep and the only way I'm gonna

get that is they have a pillow yep that's right I'm one of those hiking

geeks that likes a pillow this is my seat of summit pillow I'll put a link

down in the description section where you can get more information on it from

Amazon but essentially this is just a blow-up pillow serve me well I don't

blow it up all the way takes very little effort

that's about it that's all I need I don't fully inflate it what my fully

inflate it my head just rolls right off of it so I'll put that out of my head at

night kind of like an airplane pillows and I'm good to go get a good

night's sleep and that's important because if I don't get a good night's

sleep on the trail next morning I don't have that energy level to make those ups

and I make mistakes on the downs so the second luxury item I have which

may not necessarily be a luxury per se but it's something that to me anything

that's a luxury item is something that falls into category is you don't

necessarily need it to survive out there so for me because I am a vlogger

it's my tripod for my camera or also my phone which is what I use for my

camera so this sucker here the phone goes right in there and I use an Android

and these things right here are flexible so I can set it up on a rock and walk

away or walk to it or I can wrap it around a tree whatever way I want to do

it it probably weighs about I think it weighs about three ounces so I actually

had one that was actually weighed about an ounce

however the little ball right here was plastic and that broke when I was trying

to manipulate it sometime and this one is just a lot more heavy-duty this is a

ubeesize it came with of course the tripod it comes with this right here

this portion of it which also has a screw in the back that you could mount

it flat waste and it has a universal screw that screws onto the head right

here it also came with a remote that I can bluetooth to my phone to start or

stop the video and it also actually came with a fitting for a GoPro camera so it

came about everything I'll leave a link down below this is a UBeesize tripod Pro

recommend that highly recommend that for a good light tripod to take with you

so those are my luxury items let me consider about who I'm gonna call

out hmm okay here's a couple of people I'm going to call out and they're on the

trail right now that way we can get perspective for people that are actually

out there on the trail and they can let us know what their luxury items are and

how they working out so the first one which is actually a duo and I'd like for

them to do their video in a duo mode showing us back and forth and their

banter they're great guys funny guys I'm calling out OTZI hiker and Wrongway so you

guys y'all guys are out there you're head of the pack of the people that we

are tracking and right now you're somewhere heading toward Fontana

gonna be in Fontana in a couple days and that is that the threshold of the Smokies

so and by the way the government is going to be open in a couple days and so

maybe you'll be able to get that pass and be legal getting it through the

Smokies in any case I'm calling you two guys out hmm now who's another guy I

know hiking sailor you've been through it done that you done been NOBO you

got some time you're going SOBO so tell us what it is that you want to your

luxury item is and watch your three luxury items and the one that you really

couldn't live with and the last one is the new guy we just picked up on the

channel and that is Underdog on the Trail Underdog on the Trail if you'll

remember from last year made it all the way from Springer to Harpers Ferry and

this year he's starting his hike again and he is with tractors so that was a

duo that was fun to watch and I'm calling you out and if you can maybe get

tractor involved in it that'd be great but off all three of those groups you

guys tell us what your three luxury items are that you take with you alright

guys listen that's the hiker challenge I'll put all

those links down in the description below thanks for watching subscribe to

this channel to help out with other folks and don't forget to watch the

videos I got a new one coming out it's going to be the update for the

thru-hikers we've picked up on the channel for the over the past week and

what they're doing those that are out there on the trail some

other updates so what's the channel subscribe to it down below then go on

subscribe to everybody else's channel and go out and cheer them on and let's

keep this hike our community rolling line right along like it's doing right

now that's it guys as always appreciate you

out here

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Hey, everyone.

Just wanted to let you know about our new video on cybersecurity.

We got to check out a cybersecurity control center, so that's where they screen for massive

worldwide cyber attacks.

We also got to speak to a bunch of hackers, and actually see a hack happen live.

But before we get into that, we wanted to share some of our previous videos on cybersecurity

from some experts in the field.

So this episode originally aired on October 11, 2017.

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I'm really excited about the next interview.

Arthur Keleti is a cyber-secret futurist.

It sounds very confusing and complicated because it is.

But the point being is Arthur is a true expert on what's going on in cybersecurity,

what's going on with our secrets, and what's going on in the battle of the machines,

artificial intelligence, and the role that that's

going to play in society overall, not just in the business world.

And I think these kind of topics are really important for us to flesh

out, not because they're immediately actionable, but because they're going to affect all of

our futures.

They're going to affect the future of the businesses we're involved in, the costs

of doing business, and just of society as a whole.

So I think it's a broad think around a topic that's really important for everybody to get

a grasp on.

Arthur also has a book called The Imperfect Secret where he talks about the secret society

and how we try and hold onto our secrets and the war that we're in.

I think these things are going to be super fascinating.

Let's see what Arthur's got to say.

Arthur, great to meet you here in the rainy Cayman Islands.

Thanks for having me.

So talk to me how you are looking-- what's the big picture you are looking in the

cybersecurity issues?

Is it the people level?

Where is your particular angle and fascination right now?

It's hard to say.

I mean, there's a big hype around cybersecurity now, especially

because nobody has the faintest idea what to do with it.

And that's a problem.

I mean we all understand that our systems need protection.

But the thing is-- and I can say it since I'm

an engineer also-- we have managed to make them so complicated that sometimes we

cannot protect them properly.

But this is something we are not really talking about,

especially not in cybersecurity conferences.

There everything is like a rose garden, like super nice and smelly and beautiful.

But in reality, the problem here is that we've got so many challenges in cybersecurity, yes,

from the human side, but also we got a lot of problem from vulnerabilities in software,

what is there all the time.

So we've got a lot of challenges, a very wide spectrum of challenges.

And we need to come up with solutions to all of these challenges.

So I'm interested in both the vendor side of the problem, how to solve these things

from the engineering point of view, because that's

also very interesting.

Like for example a DDoS attack, a denial-of-service attack, is really

hard.

And it's really hard to protect your environment against it.

But, literally, you have seconds to come up with something.

So for that, you need to build a brilliant machine and we just have that.

I mean we have very good applications against denial-of-service

attack.

So from the engineering point of view, it's a brilliant solution.

But I also have to take into account of all the human aspects.

Since at the end of a day, it all boils down to people because we are using the systems.

And that's why I'm more interested in the human side, because I think it's a bit more--

I think it's tricky.

It's really tricky.

It's not like bits and bytes.

It's more like feelings and thoughts.

So before we go a bit more into the human side of things.

What is the threat out there?

I don't think even people understand, even people watching this, I think the view of

where it is of a few kids in Eastern Europe trying

to steal a few things offline-- online-- is not where

the industry really is.

We kind of hear about state involvement.

Nobody really knows what that mean.

Give us the scope of how big an issue this is, what's really going on.

Yeah.

Well, it's not easy.

The biggest problem is that people believe that hackers in

cyberspace got like a very strange motivation.

It's hard to imagine be the hacker.

And they kind of believe that a hacker is a bad guy

who tries to hack into the system just for maybe

for fun or for profit.

But I think we have left that behind really, really long ago.

Today, state sponsored attacks are really dangerous.

Only China has 30,000 to 40,000 hackers.

As part of the government payroll.

Of course, employed by the government.

And all the other countries are trying to catch

up.

The US is trying to get as many people as they can board.

Of course, there's a little bit of problem here, because recruiting people

for the government is not easy especially in an

area of cybersecurity where you can get a lot of money from private companies.

So like why would I join the government?

I think it's a little bit easier in China.

I'm not familiar with their methods, but I can imagine.

So, but on the other hand, I mean there are state sponsored attacks.

And also the cyber criminals, actually like real criminals, move

to the cyberspace because it gives them the kind of anonymity that they require.

And they can also make a lot of money.

Like just take ransomware.

When they can hold your computer for ransom.

And if you're not paying that $10, $100, whatever you name it, then, you

know, all data is going to be deleted or worse sent to the dark web.

Maybe they are just selling your data.

Or maybe you're paying and they're selling your data, you never know.

And so through these campaigns, the people behind the campaign can get somewhere

between $10 million to $30 million, if they are doing it right.

So it's big business.

When there's business, they are doing source.

So there's two branches here-- we've got the state guys, what are they trying to do?

What was the point of what they're doing?

Why 40,000 hackers?

What is China trying to want to get out of this?

Because information is power.

After we went from paper to computers, now we are

putting everything into data servers.

And we are hosting a lot of very vulnerable, sensitive

information everywhere.

So let's say, you're going to have a negotiation, maybe state level

or maybe a mixture of state, private level.

Wouldn't it be nice to have a lot of information about the company that you're willing to buy,

for example, or acquire?

That's nice.

And that's something that China is probably actively

doing.

So they need a lot of resources.

But I wouldn't say that these countries are the bad guys.

Everybody's doing that.

Yeah.

But, there's always an impression that it's Russia and China that are doing it and

maybe Iran and possibly Israel, but nobody else.

We don't do any of this stuff.

Yeah.

Of course, everybody else is innocent.

Yeah.

And it's not like that.

You know, it's a war.

There's a cyberwar going on.

Maybe it's not visible, just as the Cold War, maybe you remember that.

But it's going on.

And I believe that whatever nation gets enough resources to get more information from the

other is winning the game.

So it's going on all the time and everywhere.

Smaller nations, they complain.

But not because they want to be the good guys, because they don't have

the money and they don't have the resources.

So what else they can do?

They complain.

Like, you know, the big governments are doing-- you know, they're spying on us.

Yeah, because if you got the resource, you would

do the same.

And then they're using it on their own people, as well, I presume.

Well it depends.

But if I was government, I would do it.

Because, it's like you just simply need to know what's going on.

And before it was different.

You got all that information from, let's say, financial data, maybe some

reports, But today if you really want to know what's

going on and what's going to happen like maybe during the next elections, the best

is if you have that information from your own

citizens.

And it raises a lot of questions, because obviously citizens would not really be

happy about that.

They wouldn't authorize spying on them.

They don't want that.

But they also want security.

And it's a very interesting situation.

It's controversial, because how would you expect that someone's going

to protect you if they cannot look into your data?

But in the same time, if that government or if that organization is looking into your

data, do you really want them not to realize if something is going on?

Like if there's a terrorist activity or if something going on

that would kind of endanger the whole state or

maybe your family?

So it's like who's going to decide what part of that information can be

used and for what?

And I think that that is the kind of dilemma nobody can solve.

So I just find it interesting how much of our data we've willingly given away to the

private sector.

We're worried about the government, yet we've just given it away to the

private sector.

And who's to know that they can't do terrible things with it, too.

Oh, well, they can't because there are laws and regulations in place.

Do they follow them?

Well, we don't know.

Let's hope that.

The actual problem is that it's really hard to

classify data today.

I mean it's hard to say what information is sensitive and what is not

sensitive, because it's context related.

And today, what we do is that we dump all that data

into these social systems and software and whatever you name it.

But we don't really have like any help on our side, on the human side,

because I wouldn't really call these cybersecurity solutions help on the client

side or the customer side.

Because they are more aware of fraud and maybe IP addresses that

you shouldn't visit, maybe anti-phishing, those

kind of things.

But none of these applications are actually protecting you from giving out

too much of yourself.

And the reason is that computers today simply don't know you.

Probably they know some things about your habits, some things about

your emails, maybe the content is giving you away.

But, generally, they don't know you.

So like you got a new phone, it will start asking you questions about sensitive stuff

and where are you located and what's your name

and all these kind of things.

But it wouldn't ask you about your profession or your family,

not like a friend or someone that you just know.

So that way, even if technology is available for better protection, software today

and phones don't know that much about you.

Now if you get all these things together at a company, a private company, if you combine

all that information, even metadata, so proud of not collecting the actual content, only

metadata.

That doesn't matter.

The reason that you in the middle of the night you made a

call to a penis enlargement center, that's pretty telling.

Yeah.

All right.

So they know a lot about you.

And just by collecting all that information, they

can kind of outline your profile.

Or worse, they can tell who you are going to vote for.

And if you look around, there are emerging number

of companies who are actually doing that kind of profiling for you or for politicians.

And this is where things are getting tricky, I guess, because I think a politician today,

if you really want to get good votes and if you want

to win the election, you better turn to the social media.

You better turn to companies that are collecting information.

And you better start profiling your voters, which is pretty

scary.

There was evidence that Trump, the Trump team, had done this.

They did some pretty clever stuff.

You know there's some big data analytics going on, some huge number

crunching, some profiling, multi messaging through different channels.

So they've changed the face of politics, now.

Are we OK with this?

That's the question.

Are we OK with this?

Because you know what--

Well, you see, individually you think you are, because you are being fed the message

you want to hear.

But collectively as a society, realize that you voted for that person for this

and that person voted for that And there two almost opposing things, but you got different

messaging.

Yeah, but who's going to speak for society?

Right?

Well maybe that doesn't exist anymore.

Yeah, probably.

As privacy is fading, too.

Yeah.

Because if society was the collective and now you not because you're profiling,

everything comes down to micro-groups.

Exactly.

Different micro-groups.

And at the same time, you belong to this group and

that group and the other group too.

And that's why I think all the emerging technologies, especially artificial intelligence, makes

the whole thing really scary.

Because with artificial intelligence, you would give that power over

to humans-- over to machines instead of humans.

Now humans can decide what to do with the data.

Right?

Whether they're going to feed you with extra information and use

whatever you need that you would like to consume.

But with artificial intelligence, you are simply giving that thing away.

And it's going to be a decision of a machine in the future.

That's why Stephen Hawking says that in the future,

like maybe 100 years from now, everything is going to be controlled by machines.

So what we need to make sure is that machines believe

in the same things as humans, if we just simply want to stay there a little bit longer.

Is that not a naive human belief that machines will believe in the same things?

A, they don't believe, and, B, they don't act with

the same emotional drivers, of course, psychology of humans that are so different.

Well, you can argue that they can be reprogrammed to do that.

But the question is whether they want to use that or not.

And also, I don't believe that that is the way things work, because there is an arbitrage.

So if you know if some person is programming machines that try and make emotional

decisions like humans, somebody else is going to do the opposite because there's is a bit

of business opportunity doing that.

Absolutely.

You're absolutely right.

The question here, I think, is when we build machines, what are we building them for?

Even now, today, we got a lot of machines that

are stronger than us.

That's why we can make buildings like this, right?

But we are never really giving the control over.

You never get rid of that part of a story.

So the equation always has at least one human decision in it.

That's why these artificial intelligence controlled weapons, and all the

other things that an artificial intelligence do is

really scary and scares people.

And to be honest, even great thinkers, businessmen, they

don't have the idea what's going to happen.

They don't know.

Elon Musk is saying that the doomsday is coming.

Like we are summoning the demon.

And I think that's what he likes to say.

While, Mark Zuckerberg says that, hey, people there's

no problem here.

We are going to have a lot of fun.

It's convenient and you know it's comfortable.

And yeah, we will just walk around the beach and our kids are being taken

care of by machines and that's fine.

So, you never know.

You never know what's going to happen.

And especially in cybersecurity, which is my field, this is the kind of thing that we

cannot avoid using because we've got a lot of data.

In 2020, there will be 44 zettabytes of information circling around the internet.

Right?

It's an immense number.

And the next one-- How many zeroes is a zettabyte.

It's like-- I don't know.

I don't even know.

It wouldn't fit on your screen for sure.

And the next one is yottabyte.

And then we're done.

You know, that's the max we can have in SI unit system.

So we need to come up with new ones, right?

I think they were introduced in 1991.

So they are fairly new additions to the whole system.

So the other thing is that-- you can check it on YouTube-- that Anonymous group, recently,

exfiltrated 55 million voters' data from the Philippine's election system in two minutes.

Two minutes.

It's 80 something gigabytes of data, under two minutes.

So we got like 44 zettabytes, two minutes hack stunts.

A lot of information just circling around.

And for that to analyze, we need better infrastructures.

We need artificial intelligence and machine learning.

So is this an arms race against the machines themselves?

That's true in one way.

And on the other hand, hackers are going to use machines,

too.

Now they're still relying on their instincts, because it works.

The top 10 vulnerabilities in most systems are still SQL injections.

And, you know, they have been around for the last

10 years.

But I think in the future, they will use machines against machines.

Which is funny because will we be just staying there looking

at machines fighting with each other over our

data?

And at the same time, another thing is that we would not understand what they're doing.

I just heard recently that a hedge fund came up with the idea, and they also developed.

that, an AI that would do trading.

And they had to shut it down because it was producing

money, but they didn't understand how.

Because it was using the kind of algorithms nobody

actually programmed into the machine.

That's why it's an artificial intelligence and not just

learning.

So nobody understood it.

And it was scary.

The way the guy put it, I think, it was that you felt like you had to wash your hands

every time you touch that machine, you know.

It's interesting, but I think it's something we can't avoid, because it feels comfortable.

It feels convenient that machines are doing this stuff

for us.

But at the same time, we are giving more and more control out.

And eventually, probably, we'll lose the battle, I don't know,

or the war.

So all I'm thinking about when I listen to this, when you think about enormous war, of

which there's going to be multiple attempts at solutions, I just think there's trillions

of dollars that has to flow into this, the whole cybersecurity

industry.

And the artificial intelligence industry.

And the artificial intelligence.

And if there's the next phase of where Silicon Valley goes

and the developments within Russia and China, this whole thing is almost another huge

phase to come of development that's going to suck capital in all around the world.

I mean we're seeing it, you see the essence of it

for, example, in blockchains technologies.

People are starting to throw money into it and become

exciting.

Everyone knows is coming.

When it comes, it's going to be huge.

Exactly.

And there's another there's another thing here, transhumanism.

It's been around from the '50s or '60s, I think.

It's a movement that believes that we should fuse with machines instead of waging war against

machines.

By fusing machines, I mean that machines do a lot of things better--

pattern recognition, remembering things, learning things faster, doing things faster.

They are never tired.

They don't want to go to vacation, right?

That's why a lot of decision makers in the financials where think that probably it

would be a good idea to pay taxes for robots, right?

So if you're like using robots to manufacture stuff, somebody needs to pay for

that people staying home.

So, anyway, coming back to transhumanism, I think it's a pretty good idea.

I mean whatever we have and is good in humans, we can kind

of put that into a machine.

And maybe together, we can have a more efficient life.

And maybe that would just solve the problem of whether machines are going to be taking

over or not, because we will be we one race.

I know it's a very-- it's not really a humanist idea.

I understand that.

No, but it maybe a realist idea.

Yeah.

It's about, let's say, it's about survival, I think, and wise decisions.

And so if we're talking about the accelerated phase of AI, because it solves many

problems and may create its own issues in its own way.

But it solves many problems right now that we need to solve, whether it's in

the cybersecurity world or whether it's in a

number of different issues.

How far are we away from the accelerated part of the AI curve

where suddenly everybody cracks AI and things are learning fast and we're making

quantum leaps?

It's exponential.

And people are very bad in sensing exponentially.

You know they are just simply very-- we are linear.

Yeah.

We're very linear.

So I believe that in the next few years, we are going to see a lot of changes in that

field.

I think more and more money is going to flow into Artificial Intelligence development

in every field, because it's very interesting.

It's exciting, really exciting, what machines can

do.

And then I think about, let's say, five years from now, I think we will get to a point

where we will have to make serious decisions.

We're going to be there facing dilemmas, the kind of dilemmas we have never seen before.

And the biggest problem will be that if we use machines, if we give them the right to

decide for us, we can achieve more.

Or let's just stop here and don't evolve or don't, let's say,

you know go further.

And I think humanity, in those situations, never stop, never ever.

Yeah.

Interesting.

And this is the kind of thing we have never faced before.

With AI, I think we are actually creating a new race, something,

a machine, something.

It's probably-- yeah, it's a machine you know as a mechanism.

But the way it thinks, the way it communicates, will be completely new to us.

Facebook and Google they made those experiments and it turned out that if you

let machines work out their own communication, they start inventing new things, maybe a new

language.

So they had to shut them down because they didn't understand them what they

were talking about.

So with this, I think we're going to create something.

It's going to be strong, equally strong, or even stronger than us.

And that's a new situation.

We have never faced that before.

And it's not just stronger, but different.

It's not like a monkey or a dog, because that's coming from the same roots.

It's kind of like biological heritage.

So we know how to handle that.

But with this thing, we don't know.

And that's the interesting part.

And I think we'll have-- we got the time to work that out.

But it requires a lot more attention.

Today, everybody's focusing on how to make more money with computers and computing

capacity and artificial intelligence and how to replace like costly people with robots

and everything.

And probably in the UK.

Throughout the next few years, there will be probably

a million jobs will be replaced by AI in the government sector.

And that's a big deal.

But I think there's another thing we need to think about.

And it's the financial model.

For the times when machines will be doing the

work and not us.

We don't have a model for that.

You have to have a smaller population.

OK.

And how would you solve that?

Well it's already happening, right?

As technologies gone and longevity of life is

occurring, people stop having kids.

Population of the world's going to shrink dramatically

starting in the Western world.

You know whether it's in Hungary, whether it's in

Switzerland, or whether it's in Germany or the US or the UK, they're all going to shrink.

And by the time India peaks out, then Asia's shrinking and will do for probably 100 years.

We will see that.

I think it makes sense if you don't need people, why make them?

Just make machines instead.

So you see machines, or-- whatever for want of a better word-- technology as an evolution

of human beings.

I don't know.

But usually every time they ask me this question, I say that I'm with the

machines.

I think it's going to be good later that I've said that now.

They'll spare your life.

Arthur, thank you very much.

That was fascinating.

Thank you very much.

I think it's a really, really interesting and scary thing, but exciting, too.

Yeah.

We don't know what the world leads to.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Well, that was remarkable.

There's so much to take in.

And that was just scratching the surface of what is a huge deal.

And some of the concepts Arthur was talking about-- transhumanization, how man and machines

fit together, the future of artificial intelligence, the war that we have to fight,

the ongoing war, how much of our data we have lost, some of the solutions that may

or may not be present.

I mean Arthur is pretty clear that he has no idea where this is going.

But it is going somewhere and it is a very, very different world than the one we live

in.

Elon Musk thinks one thing.

Mark Zuckerberg thinks another.

And they're probably both wrong.

All we do know is that is going to be different.

But what I know-- if I want to relate it back to the investment world-- is there is billions

and billions and billions of dollars, if not trillions,

coming into this space, both in cybersecurity to protect profits.

It becomes the insurance industry of choice.

I think that's fascinating.

In addition, I think the scaling up of the artificial intelligence arms race is going

to be the source of one of the next trillion dollar

companies or maybe even the first trillion dollar

company.

That whole investment area is, I think, a long-term, multi-decade thing that is only

just started.

We have no idea where it's going to go.

But we do know that it is the future of everything.

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Good morning everyone :)

I forgot to say goodbye ep1 because I was tired.

Let's see what we are going today.

This is our breakfast.

I have ordered rice porridge with pork and stomach pork.

The train is arriving.

We are in 'MTR Mong Kok' and we are going to 'MTR Wong Tai Sin'

I'm in front of Wong Tai Sin temple.

Behind me, there are two lucky dragons for best luck so that I'm going to touch it :)

Rich!!!

We are in the third spot of Wong Tai Sin which is about matching soulmate.

You have to make your fingers and hands like the picture with red string.

Step 1 : You have to tell your name and let him (Love angel) knows that you want to meet your soul mate after telling him you have pray 3 times.

Step 2: Male - Go to groom statue and pray for wanting to meet his soulmate.

Step 2: Female - Go to bride statue and pray for wanting to meet her soulmate.

Don't let your hands off !!! before finishing.

Step3: Male - Touch 3 times at bride statue.

Step3 : Female - Touch 3 times groom statue.

Don't forget to tell his/her that you want to meet your soulmate.

Step4 : Male - Tie the red string at Bride statue.

Step4 : Female - Tie the red string at Groom statue.

We are going to Na Lian and Chi Lin Nunnery!!

This is the highlight for Na Lian Garden.

This is the gold pavilion.

This is rockery (Real rock from China).

This is MTR Choi Hung !! It surrounds by rainbow color.

I think the landmark (Basketball court) is over there.

We are in Mak's Noodle (Michelin star restaurant)

This is what I order !! Dried noodle with cooked shrimps.

This is the original menu which is wonton noodle.

Big wonton with big shrimp inside.

This is Sharetea (I love it).

It's so good.

We are at the photo spot in Central (Hollywood Street).

Next stop is Taikoo station for taking 'Transformer' view at Yick Fat Building.

We are at Yick Fat building.

We are at Lung Kee Noodle.

Wonton noodle.

Dried noodle with squid balls.

This is so good don't miss!!

We are at Avenue of Star!! and we cannot go inside because it is under contruction T.T

I would like to end the clip here.

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Hi everyone we're showing you how to ride the bus today

There are two different buses you can take: the Sierra Spirit, which only goes around downtown

That's what we're on right now, or you can also take the bus number seven and that one, it stops downtown

So you just take it downtown and it goes all the way to the other side of town

Yeah, you can take the one to go downtown then you have more options

It's my first time riding the bus. Do I just drop it in here?

We on the Sierra Spirit bus going downtown from

The University by the dorms and then we're just going downtown. So we'll show you when we get downtown

Now we are at 4th Street Station, which is the main bus terminal and from here

You can catch a bus to other places around Reno this yeah

You can get buses to Reno or Sparks and sometimes they need to stop somewhere else, too

But this is where you can usually get buses everywhere. And if you go inside there will be

Somebody at the desk and you can ask them any

Question if you're not sure which bus to take or if you want to see the bus schedule

That is inside as well. Hi where would I get the Carson City bus?

It goes right out here. So it's this one? Yeah. What's the latest that it goes? The last one leaves here at 5:30. This is the other line that also goes on campus so you can get either bus number 7 or the stairs inexperienced signals

And if

The Sierra Spirit will take you a lot of places downtown. You can go to the Art Museum

You can go to the automobile museum

The Aces bask- I mean baseball field

You can go

to the casinos you can go to the Riverwalk and

Movie theatres. So yeah, the Sierra Spirit is probably one that you will take a lot one little tip

there are people who might ask you for money at the station and

You can just ignore them. So don't feel like you have to give anyone money

You don't have to wait outside

You can go inside the buses come about every 20 minutes or so

Which app? the app is called next bus. You can see when the next bus is coming

So, you know how long it's gonna take and if it's gonna take too long like a little bit

You know longer than you expect

I would just go inside and wait in there with a lot of other people and in a warmer place too so

We're going back to you UNR

We were going to take the number 7 bus back, but we saw the Sierra Spirit come and

It's much cheaper, right? Yeah I think students pay like 10 cents.

It's 25 cents for non-students and students pay like 10 cents. It's super cheap

And it's super cheap and he goes like every 20 minutes

So we just took this one since we didn't see the number 7 so yeah

If you're going back to UNR you have two busses that you can catch that will take you there

So the Sierra Spirit or the number 7

Have a great day! Thank you

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韓国防衛分担金10億ドル払えない!どうなる在韓米軍? - Duration: 6:56.

I can not pay Korean defense contribution money 1 billion! What about the US forces in Korea? (Translated by google.com)

Both South Korea and the US government,

It is difficult to negotiate because the defense sharing cost of the USFK forces which should be applied from this year will not be decided during last year.

The US side presented a contribution of 1 billion dollars, subject to a validity period of one year,

As for the Korean side it is not a condition that can be drunk.

South Korea wants to keep it under 1 trillion won (about 900 million dollars).

Otherwise it will not be able to go through the Diet and can not convince the people.

Therefore, the Korean side has said that it presented 999.9 billion won.

Again this will be an increase of 4.1% from last year.

The United States initially presented $ 1.6 billion,

It has been reduced by 200 million dollars from there to the current level.

Increase of 15% if requested by the US side.

Furthermore, the US side has set the expiration date as one year.

In this case, we have to enter negotiations for next year immediately,

It is not accepted as the Korean side.

The Korean side has insisted on the past three to five years, but the United States will not accept it.

In addition, the US side insists that the annual rate of increase must be fixed at 7%.

The current rate of increase is calculated based on inflation rate,

I have tried not to exceed 4%, but this practice is about to be broken.

As Korea can not procrastinate as it is.

The majority of contributions are wages to Korean workers,

If we do not decide this way, payment will be delayed.

Experts said, "As for the Korean side, not only the framework of the Korea-US defense cost contribution,

There are ways to include other trade negotiations. "

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Korean reaction

We destroyed nuclear power projects worth hundreds of thousands of trillions by themselves,

It also destroyed the US military Air Force training machine business which is also worth hundreds of thousands of trillions,

One hundred billion won required by the alliance to protect the country is rich.

Going to order domestic nuclear power plants to other countries saying that nuclear power plants should be removed from their own country.

He really ran out of time.

There is one trillion of money to be used for feminists, but there is no trillion of money used for US forces in Korea.

Although we skipped 54 trillion in employment, there is no one trillion of US military burden.

Can not read Hangul?

Do not you know that the contribution is not a problem in the article but the period is written as a problem?

Why did you judge that it was a matter of time without permission?

While securing the economic cooperation fund to the north in trillion trillion units

There is no money to support the alliance in charge of the front lines of security.

It is a warning that we will not give it only to North Korea.

Do you say that you are giving it to the US?

Even though the US is defending and paying defense expenses.

Do you think that you can make a strength of about USFK forces with 1 trillion defense expenses?

By looking at information on foreign countries related to the Korean Peninsula, we can see how serious the situation is.

How can I do in this situation though the war is not over yet.

There are many really stupid guys. What does this have to do with giving money unnecessarily to North Korea?

The US is hard as Korea is getting rich.

Do not you know the essence of the United States?

Your interests in the United States are important in the United States.

The United States did not respond to anything during the Yeonpyeongda fire.

The essence of this regime is important, not the essence of the United States.

The United States is not a charity organization.

Please do not believe just look at Korean garbage reporters' articles.

There are hundreds of trillions of money to pay North Korea without charge,

It is regrettable to put 1 trillion into national defense and the negotiations have been lost.

The defense burden is regret and not so,

It is aimed at withdrawing the US forces that North Korea and China wish to cultivate anti-American sentiment, so they are using meanings.

After liberating in Korean Peninsula history,

The Japanese Emperor and the US Forces Korea, the biggest obstacles of the peaceful reunification of North and North Korea, immediately withdraw!

Together those who try to give taxes on them!

Let's withdraw US troops and modernize our army with that money.

The United States is not trying to protect us, but in the Philippines it plans to lease the rent and station.

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The idea of ​​Japanese editors

The Korean side seems to be struggling for US domineering negotiations.

Anyway, it seems that it was not easy because it was a trump regime which is a noisy money.

Still the steady landing point is approaching.

However, it seems that neither can be closed at the last end.

As for the United States, it is not a point of landing to win the annual rise rate.

This year as well, I think that it is 7% lower than last year, and that level is still going down.

None of the Korean side is accepted,

It will be impossible for us to compare this patience and continue to keep one trillion won line.

The alternative price seems to be the present rate of increase and annual review.

Even if the US makes concessions so far, it seems that Korea can not accept it at all.

One month has passed since negotiations failed to conclude, but my competition has continued and has not made progress.

It is unlikely that Moon Jaing is conscious of Kim Jung-eun about this,

It may be lurking behind that idea.

From the Japanese side now Korea is a troublemaker,

The United States may feel the same way.

Anyway, the impression that the US negotiations are domineering is stronger ....

If Korea keeps sticking to me like this, what kind of means do you do as the US?

On the contrary, if trade issues are brought out, it seems to be a difficult situation for South Korea.

Before that it is a way to lead trade and lead compromise.

The US does not take it as sanctions,

It seems to be uncomfortable to bring such a story for conclusion from the Korean side ....

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Cybersecurity And The AI Arms Race ( w/ Arthur Keleti) | Interview | Real Vision™ - Duration: 30:00.

Hey, everyone.

Just wanted to let you know about our new video on cybersecurity.

We got to check out a cybersecurity control center, so that's where they screen for massive

worldwide cyber attacks.

We also got to speak to a bunch of hackers, and actually see a hack happen live.

But before we get into that, we wanted to share some of our previous videos on cybersecurity

from some experts in the field.

So this episode originally aired on October 11, 2017.

Hope you enjoy, and remember to also check at RealVision.com to watch the new season

of Discoveries, where we dive into the implications of the internet of things.

That's everything from smart thermostats to internet connected cars and Wi-Fi coffee makers.

It's definitely something you don't want to miss.

So make sure to sign up for your 14 day free trial.

I'm really excited about the next interview.

Arthur Keleti is a cyber-secret futurist.

It sounds very confusing and complicated because it is.

But the point being is Arthur is a true expert on what's going on in cybersecurity,

what's going on with our secrets, and what's going on in the battle of the machines,

artificial intelligence, and the role that that's

going to play in society overall, not just in the business world.

And I think these kind of topics are really important for us to flesh

out, not because they're immediately actionable, but because they're going to affect all of

our futures.

They're going to affect the future of the businesses we're involved in, the costs

of doing business, and just of society as a whole.

So I think it's a broad think around a topic that's really important for everybody to get

a grasp on.

Arthur also has a book called The Imperfect Secret where he talks about the secret society

and how we try and hold onto our secrets and the war that we're in.

I think these things are going to be super fascinating.

Let's see what Arthur's got to say.

Arthur, great to meet you here in the rainy Cayman Islands.

Thanks for having me.

So talk to me how you are looking-- what's the big picture you are looking in the

cybersecurity issues?

Is it the people level?

Where is your particular angle and fascination right now?

It's hard to say.

I mean, there's a big hype around cybersecurity now, especially

because nobody has the faintest idea what to do with it.

And that's a problem.

I mean we all understand that our systems need protection.

But the thing is-- and I can say it since I'm

an engineer also-- we have managed to make them so complicated that sometimes we

cannot protect them properly.

But this is something we are not really talking about,

especially not in cybersecurity conferences.

There everything is like a rose garden, like super nice and smelly and beautiful.

But in reality, the problem here is that we've got so many challenges in cybersecurity, yes,

from the human side, but also we got a lot of problem from vulnerabilities in software,

what is there all the time.

So we've got a lot of challenges, a very wide spectrum of challenges.

And we need to come up with solutions to all of these challenges.

So I'm interested in both the vendor side of the problem, how to solve these things

from the engineering point of view, because that's

also very interesting.

Like for example a DDoS attack, a denial-of-service attack, is really

hard.

And it's really hard to protect your environment against it.

But, literally, you have seconds to come up with something.

So for that, you need to build a brilliant machine and we just have that.

I mean we have very good applications against denial-of-service

attack.

So from the engineering point of view, it's a brilliant solution.

But I also have to take into account of all the human aspects.

Since at the end of a day, it all boils down to people because we are using the systems.

And that's why I'm more interested in the human side, because I think it's a bit more--

I think it's tricky.

It's really tricky.

It's not like bits and bytes.

It's more like feelings and thoughts.

So before we go a bit more into the human side of things.

What is the threat out there?

I don't think even people understand, even people watching this, I think the view of

where it is of a few kids in Eastern Europe trying

to steal a few things offline-- online-- is not where

the industry really is.

We kind of hear about state involvement.

Nobody really knows what that mean.

Give us the scope of how big an issue this is, what's really going on.

Yeah.

Well, it's not easy.

The biggest problem is that people believe that hackers in

cyberspace got like a very strange motivation.

It's hard to imagine be the hacker.

And they kind of believe that a hacker is a bad guy

who tries to hack into the system just for maybe

for fun or for profit.

But I think we have left that behind really, really long ago.

Today, state sponsored attacks are really dangerous.

Only China has 30,000 to 40,000 hackers.

As part of the government payroll.

Of course, employed by the government.

And all the other countries are trying to catch

up.

The US is trying to get as many people as they can board.

Of course, there's a little bit of problem here, because recruiting people

for the government is not easy especially in an

area of cybersecurity where you can get a lot of money from private companies.

So like why would I join the government?

I think it's a little bit easier in China.

I'm not familiar with their methods, but I can imagine.

So, but on the other hand, I mean there are state sponsored attacks.

And also the cyber criminals, actually like real criminals, move

to the cyberspace because it gives them the kind of anonymity that they require.

And they can also make a lot of money.

Like just take ransomware.

When they can hold your computer for ransom.

And if you're not paying that $10, $100, whatever you name it, then, you

know, all data is going to be deleted or worse sent to the dark web.

Maybe they are just selling your data.

Or maybe you're paying and they're selling your data, you never know.

And so through these campaigns, the people behind the campaign can get somewhere

between $10 million to $30 million, if they are doing it right.

So it's big business.

When there's business, they are doing source.

So there's two branches here-- we've got the state guys, what are they trying to do?

What was the point of what they're doing?

Why 40,000 hackers?

What is China trying to want to get out of this?

Because information is power.

After we went from paper to computers, now we are

putting everything into data servers.

And we are hosting a lot of very vulnerable, sensitive

information everywhere.

So let's say, you're going to have a negotiation, maybe state level

or maybe a mixture of state, private level.

Wouldn't it be nice to have a lot of information about the company that you're willing to buy,

for example, or acquire?

That's nice.

And that's something that China is probably actively

doing.

So they need a lot of resources.

But I wouldn't say that these countries are the bad guys.

Everybody's doing that.

Yeah.

But, there's always an impression that it's Russia and China that are doing it and

maybe Iran and possibly Israel, but nobody else.

We don't do any of this stuff.

Yeah.

Of course, everybody else is innocent.

Yeah.

And it's not like that.

You know, it's a war.

There's a cyberwar going on.

Maybe it's not visible, just as the Cold War, maybe you remember that.

But it's going on.

And I believe that whatever nation gets enough resources to get more information from the

other is winning the game.

So it's going on all the time and everywhere.

Smaller nations, they complain.

But not because they want to be the good guys, because they don't have

the money and they don't have the resources.

So what else they can do?

They complain.

Like, you know, the big governments are doing-- you know, they're spying on us.

Yeah, because if you got the resource, you would

do the same.

And then they're using it on their own people, as well, I presume.

Well it depends.

But if I was government, I would do it.

Because, it's like you just simply need to know what's going on.

And before it was different.

You got all that information from, let's say, financial data, maybe some

reports, But today if you really want to know what's

going on and what's going to happen like maybe during the next elections, the best

is if you have that information from your own

citizens.

And it raises a lot of questions, because obviously citizens would not really be

happy about that.

They wouldn't authorize spying on them.

They don't want that.

But they also want security.

And it's a very interesting situation.

It's controversial, because how would you expect that someone's going

to protect you if they cannot look into your data?

But in the same time, if that government or if that organization is looking into your

data, do you really want them not to realize if something is going on?

Like if there's a terrorist activity or if something going on

that would kind of endanger the whole state or

maybe your family?

So it's like who's going to decide what part of that information can be

used and for what?

And I think that that is the kind of dilemma nobody can solve.

So I just find it interesting how much of our data we've willingly given away to the

private sector.

We're worried about the government, yet we've just given it away to the

private sector.

And who's to know that they can't do terrible things with it, too.

Oh, well, they can't because there are laws and regulations in place.

Do they follow them?

Well, we don't know.

Let's hope that.

The actual problem is that it's really hard to

classify data today.

I mean it's hard to say what information is sensitive and what is not

sensitive, because it's context related.

And today, what we do is that we dump all that data

into these social systems and software and whatever you name it.

But we don't really have like any help on our side, on the human side,

because I wouldn't really call these cybersecurity solutions help on the client

side or the customer side.

Because they are more aware of fraud and maybe IP addresses that

you shouldn't visit, maybe anti-phishing, those

kind of things.

But none of these applications are actually protecting you from giving out

too much of yourself.

And the reason is that computers today simply don't know you.

Probably they know some things about your habits, some things about

your emails, maybe the content is giving you away.

But, generally, they don't know you.

So like you got a new phone, it will start asking you questions about sensitive stuff

and where are you located and what's your name

and all these kind of things.

But it wouldn't ask you about your profession or your family,

not like a friend or someone that you just know.

So that way, even if technology is available for better protection, software today

and phones don't know that much about you.

Now if you get all these things together at a company, a private company, if you combine

all that information, even metadata, so proud of not collecting the actual content, only

metadata.

That doesn't matter.

The reason that you in the middle of the night you made a

call to a penis enlargement center, that's pretty telling.

Yeah.

All right.

So they know a lot about you.

And just by collecting all that information, they

can kind of outline your profile.

Or worse, they can tell who you are going to vote for.

And if you look around, there are emerging number

of companies who are actually doing that kind of profiling for you or for politicians.

And this is where things are getting tricky, I guess, because I think a politician today,

if you really want to get good votes and if you want

to win the election, you better turn to the social media.

You better turn to companies that are collecting information.

And you better start profiling your voters, which is pretty

scary.

There was evidence that Trump, the Trump team, had done this.

They did some pretty clever stuff.

You know there's some big data analytics going on, some huge number

crunching, some profiling, multi messaging through different channels.

So they've changed the face of politics, now.

Are we OK with this?

That's the question.

Are we OK with this?

Because you know what--

Well, you see, individually you think you are, because you are being fed the message

you want to hear.

But collectively as a society, realize that you voted for that person for this

and that person voted for that And there two almost opposing things, but you got different

messaging.

Yeah, but who's going to speak for society?

Right?

Well maybe that doesn't exist anymore.

Yeah, probably.

As privacy is fading, too.

Yeah.

Because if society was the collective and now you not because you're profiling,

everything comes down to micro-groups.

Exactly.

Different micro-groups.

And at the same time, you belong to this group and

that group and the other group too.

And that's why I think all the emerging technologies, especially artificial intelligence, makes

the whole thing really scary.

Because with artificial intelligence, you would give that power over

to humans-- over to machines instead of humans.

Now humans can decide what to do with the data.

Right?

Whether they're going to feed you with extra information and use

whatever you need that you would like to consume.

But with artificial intelligence, you are simply giving that thing away.

And it's going to be a decision of a machine in the future.

That's why Stephen Hawking says that in the future,

like maybe 100 years from now, everything is going to be controlled by machines.

So what we need to make sure is that machines believe

in the same things as humans, if we just simply want to stay there a little bit longer.

Is that not a naive human belief that machines will believe in the same things?

A, they don't believe, and, B, they don't act with

the same emotional drivers, of course, psychology of humans that are so different.

Well, you can argue that they can be reprogrammed to do that.

But the question is whether they want to use that or not.

And also, I don't believe that that is the way things work, because there is an arbitrage.

So if you know if some person is programming machines that try and make emotional

decisions like humans, somebody else is going to do the opposite because there's is a bit

of business opportunity doing that.

Absolutely.

You're absolutely right.

The question here, I think, is when we build machines, what are we building them for?

Even now, today, we got a lot of machines that

are stronger than us.

That's why we can make buildings like this, right?

But we are never really giving the control over.

You never get rid of that part of a story.

So the equation always has at least one human decision in it.

That's why these artificial intelligence controlled weapons, and all the

other things that an artificial intelligence do is

really scary and scares people.

And to be honest, even great thinkers, businessmen, they

don't have the idea what's going to happen.

They don't know.

Elon Musk is saying that the doomsday is coming.

Like we are summoning the demon.

And I think that's what he likes to say.

While, Mark Zuckerberg says that, hey, people there's

no problem here.

We are going to have a lot of fun.

It's convenient and you know it's comfortable.

And yeah, we will just walk around the beach and our kids are being taken

care of by machines and that's fine.

So, you never know.

You never know what's going to happen.

And especially in cybersecurity, which is my field, this is the kind of thing that we

cannot avoid using because we've got a lot of data.

In 2020, there will be 44 zettabytes of information circling around the internet.

Right?

It's an immense number.

And the next one-- How many zeroes is a zettabyte.

It's like-- I don't know.

I don't even know.

It wouldn't fit on your screen for sure.

And the next one is yottabyte.

And then we're done.

You know, that's the max we can have in SI unit system.

So we need to come up with new ones, right?

I think they were introduced in 1991.

So they are fairly new additions to the whole system.

So the other thing is that-- you can check it on YouTube-- that Anonymous group, recently,

exfiltrated 55 million voters' data from the Philippine's election system in two minutes.

Two minutes.

It's 80 something gigabytes of data, under two minutes.

So we got like 44 zettabytes, two minutes hack stunts.

A lot of information just circling around.

And for that to analyze, we need better infrastructures.

We need artificial intelligence and machine learning.

So is this an arms race against the machines themselves?

That's true in one way.

And on the other hand, hackers are going to use machines,

too.

Now they're still relying on their instincts, because it works.

The top 10 vulnerabilities in most systems are still SQL injections.

And, you know, they have been around for the last

10 years.

But I think in the future, they will use machines against machines.

Which is funny because will we be just staying there looking

at machines fighting with each other over our

data?

And at the same time, another thing is that we would not understand what they're doing.

I just heard recently that a hedge fund came up with the idea, and they also developed.

that, an AI that would do trading.

And they had to shut it down because it was producing

money, but they didn't understand how.

Because it was using the kind of algorithms nobody

actually programmed into the machine.

That's why it's an artificial intelligence and not just

learning.

So nobody understood it.

And it was scary.

The way the guy put it, I think, it was that you felt like you had to wash your hands

every time you touch that machine, you know.

It's interesting, but I think it's something we can't avoid, because it feels comfortable.

It feels convenient that machines are doing this stuff

for us.

But at the same time, we are giving more and more control out.

And eventually, probably, we'll lose the battle, I don't know,

or the war.

So all I'm thinking about when I listen to this, when you think about enormous war, of

which there's going to be multiple attempts at solutions, I just think there's trillions

of dollars that has to flow into this, the whole cybersecurity

industry.

And the artificial intelligence industry.

And the artificial intelligence.

And if there's the next phase of where Silicon Valley goes

and the developments within Russia and China, this whole thing is almost another huge

phase to come of development that's going to suck capital in all around the world.

I mean we're seeing it, you see the essence of it

for, example, in blockchains technologies.

People are starting to throw money into it and become

exciting.

Everyone knows is coming.

When it comes, it's going to be huge.

Exactly.

And there's another there's another thing here, transhumanism.

It's been around from the '50s or '60s, I think.

It's a movement that believes that we should fuse with machines instead of waging war against

machines.

By fusing machines, I mean that machines do a lot of things better--

pattern recognition, remembering things, learning things faster, doing things faster.

They are never tired.

They don't want to go to vacation, right?

That's why a lot of decision makers in the financials where think that probably it

would be a good idea to pay taxes for robots, right?

So if you're like using robots to manufacture stuff, somebody needs to pay for

that people staying home.

So, anyway, coming back to transhumanism, I think it's a pretty good idea.

I mean whatever we have and is good in humans, we can kind

of put that into a machine.

And maybe together, we can have a more efficient life.

And maybe that would just solve the problem of whether machines are going to be taking

over or not, because we will be we one race.

I know it's a very-- it's not really a humanist idea.

I understand that.

No, but it maybe a realist idea.

Yeah.

It's about, let's say, it's about survival, I think, and wise decisions.

And so if we're talking about the accelerated phase of AI, because it solves many

problems and may create its own issues in its own way.

But it solves many problems right now that we need to solve, whether it's in

the cybersecurity world or whether it's in a

number of different issues.

How far are we away from the accelerated part of the AI curve

where suddenly everybody cracks AI and things are learning fast and we're making

quantum leaps?

It's exponential.

And people are very bad in sensing exponentially.

You know they are just simply very-- we are linear.

Yeah.

We're very linear.

So I believe that in the next few years, we are going to see a lot of changes in that

field.

I think more and more money is going to flow into Artificial Intelligence development

in every field, because it's very interesting.

It's exciting, really exciting, what machines can

do.

And then I think about, let's say, five years from now, I think we will get to a point

where we will have to make serious decisions.

We're going to be there facing dilemmas, the kind of dilemmas we have never seen before.

And the biggest problem will be that if we use machines, if we give them the right to

decide for us, we can achieve more.

Or let's just stop here and don't evolve or don't, let's say,

you know go further.

And I think humanity, in those situations, never stop, never ever.

Yeah.

Interesting.

And this is the kind of thing we have never faced before.

With AI, I think we are actually creating a new race, something,

a machine, something.

It's probably-- yeah, it's a machine you know as a mechanism.

But the way it thinks, the way it communicates, will be completely new to us.

Facebook and Google they made those experiments and it turned out that if you

let machines work out their own communication, they start inventing new things, maybe a new

language.

So they had to shut them down because they didn't understand them what they

were talking about.

So with this, I think we're going to create something.

It's going to be strong, equally strong, or even stronger than us.

And that's a new situation.

We have never faced that before.

And it's not just stronger, but different.

It's not like a monkey or a dog, because that's coming from the same roots.

It's kind of like biological heritage.

So we know how to handle that.

But with this thing, we don't know.

And that's the interesting part.

And I think we'll have-- we got the time to work that out.

But it requires a lot more attention.

Today, everybody's focusing on how to make more money with computers and computing

capacity and artificial intelligence and how to replace like costly people with robots

and everything.

And probably in the UK.

Throughout the next few years, there will be probably

a million jobs will be replaced by AI in the government sector.

And that's a big deal.

But I think there's another thing we need to think about.

And it's the financial model.

For the times when machines will be doing the

work and not us.

We don't have a model for that.

You have to have a smaller population.

OK.

And how would you solve that?

Well it's already happening, right?

As technologies gone and longevity of life is

occurring, people stop having kids.

Population of the world's going to shrink dramatically

starting in the Western world.

You know whether it's in Hungary, whether it's in

Switzerland, or whether it's in Germany or the US or the UK, they're all going to shrink.

And by the time India peaks out, then Asia's shrinking and will do for probably 100 years.

We will see that.

I think it makes sense if you don't need people, why make them?

Just make machines instead.

So you see machines, or-- whatever for want of a better word-- technology as an evolution

of human beings.

I don't know.

But usually every time they ask me this question, I say that I'm with the

machines.

I think it's going to be good later that I've said that now.

They'll spare your life.

Arthur, thank you very much.

That was fascinating.

Thank you very much.

I think it's a really, really interesting and scary thing, but exciting, too.

Yeah.

We don't know what the world leads to.

Thank you.

Thank you.

Well, that was remarkable.

There's so much to take in.

And that was just scratching the surface of what is a huge deal.

And some of the concepts Arthur was talking about-- transhumanization, how man and machines

fit together, the future of artificial intelligence, the war that we have to fight,

the ongoing war, how much of our data we have lost, some of the solutions that may

or may not be present.

I mean Arthur is pretty clear that he has no idea where this is going.

But it is going somewhere and it is a very, very different world than the one we live

in.

Elon Musk thinks one thing.

Mark Zuckerberg thinks another.

And they're probably both wrong.

All we do know is that is going to be different.

But what I know-- if I want to relate it back to the investment world-- is there is billions

and billions and billions of dollars, if not trillions,

coming into this space, both in cybersecurity to protect profits.

It becomes the insurance industry of choice.

I think that's fascinating.

In addition, I think the scaling up of the artificial intelligence arms race is going

to be the source of one of the next trillion dollar

companies or maybe even the first trillion dollar

company.

That whole investment area is, I think, a long-term, multi-decade thing that is only

just started.

We have no idea where it's going to go.

But we do know that it is the future of everything.

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What is wrong? (22) (Grammar Practice) [ ForB English Lesson ] - Duration: 1:42.

Hello everyone and welcome back to ForB's English lesson video.

My name is Richard and today I'm going to say a sentence, and I'd like you to find the mistake.

Are you ready?

Getting a lot of subscribers are difficult.

Getting a lot of subscribers are difficult.

Did you find the mistake?

Alright, let's try that again but this time a little bit slower.

Getting a lot of subscribers are difficult.

Getting a lot of subscribers are difficult.

Did you find the mistake?

Alright, let's try that again but this time I will show you the sentence.

Are you ready?

Getting a lot of subscribers are difficult.

Alright, did you find the mistake?

The mistake is "are".

It should be "is".

So "getting a lot of subscribers" is used like a singular noun, so it should be "is".

Alright?

So, let's practice that together.

So, please repeat after me.

Getting a lot of subscribers is difficult.

Great.

One more time.

Getting a lot of subscribers is difficult.

Great!

So, now you know how to use this -ing form correctly.

My name is Richard.

Remember to please click like, share, and subscribe and I'll catch you next time!

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Storm SMASHES Kaş harbour - Sailing A B Sea (Ep.053) - Duration: 11:38.

So there's a bloody big weather system coming through, it's begun up here in

the bay of the South of France where the Mistral begins; it's sliding past Corsica

and Sardinia, again past Sicily and then it's going to scream across this open

ocean and build up even more strength, then it's gonna come over here to where

we are in Turkey.

Okay well we just slipped the lines from the harbour from

our mooring in the harbour and we are now making our way out of the harbour you can

see where we've come from, we're going around basically around that hill there

and then into Kaş marina so that should take about an hour Baz? An hour maybe 1.5 hrs

Ieah I think ... and we've got no autopilot, but that's okay we know where we're going. I've been there before

and I don't know why the autopilot's not working another mystery. Yeah I guess that's why

people have shakedown cruises before you know little short ones before they go on

long passages because you just don't know do you?

Alright we'll see you when we get there

Well as you completely see behind me we are now in Kaş Harbor we are probably

going to be staying here for at least two nights because tomorrow morning the

big wind starts arriving around about 8 p.m. or 8:00 a.m. sorry, and it just

builds and builds and builds all through the day and it's not forecast to die

away until around about midnight, so that's definitely tonight and tomorrow

night that we're going to be here and then of course depending on what the sea

state is like for us to get back to the harbour

we may have to say a third night but we don't know we'll have to wait to see so

the rain's just coming in now luckily it didn't rain while we were on our way

around. We put the boat to bed we're just putting out some two new fenders that we

bought today and then it's time to chill out.

Well we've just spent our first night in the marina

and it is the morning where we're awaiting the storm

to arrive but the rain has already arrived it's been belting down since and

about three o'clock this morning, that's when I first heard it and it's I've just

seen on this main hatch here in the saloon that the last big downpour

actually brought with it some hailstones they've gone out because they melted but

hailstones yay big which is not unusual because it is winter but nonetheless

hailstones. The wind is still predicted to come in pretty strong, latest wind

gust predictions are at somewhere around about 70 knots

sustained winds of 45 to 50 knots, so we probably did the right thing by moving

to the marina. So we'll just sit tight throughout the day and bring you updates

as and when something happens.

Jim our very first patreon has cordially invited us out to dinner tonight at the

Passarella bar in the Kaş marina where we're spending a second night

hiding away from the wind and the weather and this place is stunning

check this out

How good is this? Beautiful. My canteen - your canteen - this is where I come to eat well several

evenings a week the food's fantastic and you have a great view when you can see something

Choose a table and good food

and good company what more can you ask for?

It's cool isn't it? Yeah, it's fabulous.

Okay well it's a beautiful Friday morning and we outlasted the storm at

Kaş marina which is just behind me. We're actually saying goodbye to Kaş

marina now as we travel back around the promontory back to Kaş Harbour which is

where our mooring is. We had a great time here I mean it was lovely being in the

marina anyway because it's got great facilities but we we were on pontoon B

which is where most of our friends are and we just had parties pretty much

every night so it was really cool so we're also looking forward to getting

back to the harbour because what's lovely about the harbour is it's right in the

centre of town or not in the centre obviously in the water

and great thing is is that today we're joined with a good friend Jim Furness, so

you can come and meet him now

Say hello Jim

say hello - Good morning - morning! It's a beautiful morning and here I am

on the beautiful A B Sea enjoying the sunshine and a cup of tea and doing

obviously what God made us for which is to sail on a yacht and have fun.

Jim's a very competent crew he's got his

own beautiful yacht at Acheron... Acheron Acheron

and that's in the marina there so we're going to say bye to the marina now

Thanks for having us.

Parting words Baz? Parting words ...

I hope the weather stays fine. I'm sure it well. It's gonna be flat

as out there so we'll motor, but you know there's always a good chance to catch up

with friends and also a good chance to pop out the er black water yeah. I do

enjoy doing that, yeah And lots of long hot showers

Well we're here. It was interesting because when we got here the lazy line that we

use had actually been borrowed by a little boat ... they had another lazy line

on the other side so one of the guys from one of the other gullets here

stepped on board and released it so that we could use it so we're all tied up it's all cool

Now that we're safely back home in Kaş Harbour I just want to address a

question that quite a lot of people ask us and that is why we prefer to stay at

anchor when we can rather than go into marinas. Well quite simply it's all down

to cost. This here is the invoice from Kaş marina where we stayed for three

nights and that the total cost of the invoice was one thousand and sixteen

Turkish lira. Here in Kaş Harbour we pay one thousand Turkish lira to stay here

after a month. Now you can see why we don't go to marinas that often in fact

generally we'll only go to a marina when the boat is in imminent danger or

obviously in need of some repairs. So hopefully that addresses your question

If you enjoyed this video don't forget to leave us a big thumbs up and of

course remember to subscribe and click the bell icon so that you get

notifications of future A B Sea videos.

Thanks for watching and take it easy

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Original BMW M Performance Accessories - Begin The Transformation - Duration: 4:29.

Through the BMW M Performance accessories BMW's customers have available a wide and particularly rich palette of customization and tuning solutions for a sporty transformation of their owned models

The authorized service network of the brand can provide a full range of accessories and provides installation too.The tuning range of accessories was launched in 2008 under the name BMW Performance

It covers previous generation models like the BMW 1 Series, BMW 3 Series, BMW X5 and BMW X6

The owners of these models still have these accessories at their disposal.The offer was gradually extended to almost the entire range of the brand's models, under the new name BMW M Performance

Currently, BMW M Performance accessories can equip models like the BMW X6 M50d or BMW 2 Series M235i)

The only models that cannot have an offer from BMW M Performance accessories are the the BMW 5 Series Gran Turismo, BMW Z4, BMW i3 and BMW i8

The BMW M Performance genuine accessories range includes a very wide offer of options, from elements of design and aerodynamics, to the exhaust system and power kits, from the suspension kit, to the smartphone application for telemetry connected to the OBD car's computer

The most popular accessories are the ones of design and aerodynamics, including the wheel rims

Many of the ingredients are inspired by BMW's experience on the track competition, and developed with BMW Motorsport and BMW M

Also, the new solutions that use the company's experience with carbon fiber are distinguished.The choice of this material provides strength and rigidity, but also a particularly low weight of the components

For example, the BMW M Performance rear spoiler for the BMW 3 Series weighs only 250 grams.Additionally, attention to detail and quality is highlighted by the fact that about 80 percent of carbon components are made by hand

Inside, along the lines of personalization with Alcantara leather and carbon fiber, stands out the steering wheel, also covered with Alcantara leather

In addition, the most sophisticated BMW M Performance steering wheel provides a central display and LED speed display for a full motorsport experience

Currently, BMW offers the increase in power and torque kit for more than 40 versions of models

These come with changes, depending on the motorization, and may include modifying the exhaust circuit, air filter intake, intercooler, or the automatic gearbox torque converter

Most importantly, performance increases are reflected throughout the rev range, not only in the power's peak

In general, the BMW M Performance power kit gives extra power of about 15 kW - 30 kW and a torque of 30 - 50 Nm, depending on the engine

Also, acceleration can be improved from 0 to 100 km / h by 0.3- 0.5seconds and the interval of 80-120 km / h, up to 1 second

The power kit can be supported by an improved exhaust system.Depending on the version, it can use advanced materials such as titanium and may have valves controlled via Bluetooth technology (for quick installation of the exhaust system), that can switch between a particularly sporty response to a less noisy and comfortable one

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Phineas and Ferb: Across the 2nd Dimension All Cutscenes | Full Game Movie (PS3, Wii, PSP) - Duration: 13:28.

hey you guys

punch it in the nose no wait wait that's a shark come back against the wall make

yourself a weak cry

Futurity desert I was busy researching this mysterious turtle he's an agent

codenamed agent II in this dimension phineas and ferb took Baljeet along with

an adoption center and he picked a turtle Timmy

meet Terry Terry the turtle oh hey I do remember a turtle at the pet

adoption center where he picked out Perry that must have been agent T why

can't you pick something cuter like a rabbit

you couldn't then you can mr. cutie-patootie yes sir I've knit in

contact with his wisdom headed agent es green to accompany us if we help him

drain the gelatin from Danville okay now I really know what we're gonna do today

where'd you like leader Danica this gelatin fried

first you guys need to grab your jetpacks we need to hit the skies with

money I hope today ends soon

all right let's pop this korkin clear out the gelatin

in the southern hemisphere the gelatin would rotate counterclockwise down

through what direction doesn't spin here also counterclockwise perfect timing to

the Power Cells you have collected are charged you can use the

other-dimensionator here we go that doesn't would you make the next

dimension junk

at least my jacket is mines my shirt is black what a relief mister what's this

place

we need to be easy okay so are we off to this robot factory you guys are

I've got had elsewhere we've located a new device I'm going to I don't think

I'll show you guys that that is a hat he hardly know this place better than here

I was

robots Darren a steak for dinner we're having roast beef

doofenshmirtz evil incorperated it's evil robot Factory you're singing the

wrong line what is wrong with you guys hey guys you ready to bust into this

place hello there agents unfortunately I have some bad news dr. Doofenshmirtz has

taken over the robot battery it's crawling with guards and full of tracks

me extra careful agents we're counting on you how do we get in now I really

wanted to see the inside of a robot Factory oh we can't just walk in the

front door they're looking for our faces what if we could just walk in into the

robot Factory just walk in just walk into the robot Factory

tell me more

lovely evening to view the Stars I think you can even see Venus oh I've been

working out and losing weight but you haven't noticed

what was the last one yet the wrong page of the script their son Lucy hey Phineas

are you thinkin what I'm thinkin probably I was thinking that since last

time our disguises didn't work so well that we just walk into this building as

ourselves he's our ingenuity and guile to get to

the top of the building and then find Doofenshmirtz and have him stopped

whatever evil plot he's planning that is exactly what I was thinking

parallel minds think alike not used to giving my speeches group like this you

know what the one self

stopping is inevitable but you will find it completely Stood Still

oh man the design of that thing was not through it doesn't there's no challenge

I'm gonna go back to our own dimension whatever anyone's there okay first you

have to shut this place down deactivate all the robots and free the people

sure no problem sure no problem let's see oh this this must be the stuff I'm

pretty sure I'm relatively positive this should be it

put a giant robot activator button there yeah yeah and ii thought that's really

more my my spiral I suppose video blog 45 well it's been about two months since

we helped other dimension Ferb and Phineas defeat dr. Doofenshmirtz and

this place has finally returned to normal after that robot was destroyed

phineas ferb and the rest of their crew went back home although that's a

different story anyway here in our dimension no one is wearing those

terrible do frawls anymore and even better then reopening the school but

that's still 104 days away and we've got a few plans and how to spend our first

summer vacation oh hey Ferb you're back with the plans and you got the blowtorch

but what's the peanut butter for well that's my cue

we're off to build the coolest roller coaster ever

you

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Combined Liverpool & City XI reveals a lot about how Reds are viewed - Duration: 6:23.

 Liverpool travel to the Etihad in an attempt to go TEN points clear of Manchester City

 The game is being billed as champions vs challengers, with a narrative set that the team ethic of the Reds is currently trumping the individual brilliance of Pep Guardiola's side

 But is that right?  Is that fair?   We asked both the ECHO's Liverpool correspondent James Pearce and Manchester Evening News Manchester City writer Simon Bajkowski to give their combined starting line-ups from the two teams

 There is a BIG difference of opinion - and shows exactly how City view Liverpool's title challenge

  'Leaving out Sergio Aguero seems harsh but Firmino offers so much more than goals'  Talk about an embarrassment of riches

This is the two best teams in the country by some distance so picking a combined Liverpool and Manchester City XI is far from straightforward

 Both keepers are world class but Alisson Becker has to get the nod ahead of fellow countryman Ederson

 Alisson's impact for the Reds since his £65million move from Roma last summer has been remarkable

He's been the more consistent performer and Liverpool's superior defensive record backs that up

Even Brazil boss Tite agrees that Alisson is the better option.  Virgil van Dijk is absolutely nailed on at centre-back and I'd partner him with Aymeric Laporte

I've been really impressed by the Frenchman since he arrived from Athletic Bilbao

 Andy Robertson has to start at left-back – the Scotland captain has been in outstanding form

 The other flank is trickier as Kyle Walker has a wealth of experience but I'd go for the youthful exuberance of Trent Alexander-Arnold at right-back

 I'm playing 4-3-3 and picking a midfield trio isn't easy.  Fernandinho is the best holding midfielder in the Premier League so he has to start

 I would also argue that based on performances this season Gini Wijnaldum commands a place

The final spot has to go to Kevin de Bruyne. I know he's had injury problems but the Belgium attacker is a class act

 That means no room for David Silva but it's all about balance. You don't need Silva when you've got De Bruyne and a front three this potent

 Mohamed Salah, Roberto Firmino and Sadio Mane – who have 34 goals between them already this season - all start in my combined XI

 Salah is a shoo-in, while Mane is a much more complete player than Raheem Sterling

Leaving out Sergio Aguero seems harsh but Firmino offers so much more than goals

  James Pearce combined XI: Alisson, Alexander-Arnold, Van Dijk, Laporte, Robertson, Fernandinho, Wijnaldum, De Bruyne, Salah, Firmino, Mane

Video Loading Video Unavailable Click to play Tap to play The video will start in 8Cancel Play now   'A team built up to be more than the sum of its parts'  Liverpool deservedly top the Premier League heading into this game and have a number of outstanding players in the division

 Virgil Van Dijk and Andy Robertson have stood out for being exceptional in defence while Mo Salah looks on course for an excellent follow-up to his extraordinary first season with the club

 But they are part of the wider success that Jurgen Klopp has forged at Liverpool, a team built up to be more than the sum of its parts and one that still has to prove they can get themselves over the line

 It's hard to look beyond the City midfield three that was so effective last year and has been so badly missed this season

The Blues are strongest on paper where the Reds look weakest.  There isn't much between Kyle Walker and Ederson and Alisson and Trent Alexander-Arnold

The formbook would probably have Alexander-Arnold in but if we're going for one hypothetical game in a vacuum then Walker wins out, and Ederson is more proven in the division than his Brazilian counterpart

 Attack is probably the trickiest to pick, given both sides are so blessed with options

You could easily argue for the Liverpool front three given the way they work together in tandem but take away one and are the others as effective?  While Salah is a must, City have still scored more goals this season due to the strength of their attacking play

Sergio Aguero is a better centre-forward than Roberto Firmino and Raheem Sterling's matchwinning abilities probably just edge out Sadio Mane

  Simon Bajkowski combined XI : Ederson, Walker, Van Dijk, Laporte, Robertson, Fernandinho, De Bruyne, Silva, Salah, Sterling, Aguero

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