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Put the username and password in.

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Episode #2 Evolution of Bikini Sales. Branded bikinis by You. - Duration: 4:38.

Hi everybody it's Thales again from Mar Egeu Brazilian bikinis I guess I'm

on a roll because this is the second consecutive day that I'm rolling out a video

apologies for not being able to look you directly in the camera directly in the

eye as you can see I'm driving today and I did say that I would be filming from

various locations to spice things up I just wanted to talk to you all today

about the changes I've seen over the past 15 years in the swimwear market and

generally in the in the landscape of ecommerce and selling any any product or

service in our case I can definitely say that in the beginning we were selling

primarily our collection our my Mar Egeu Brazilian bikini collection it consisted

usually of about 30 different styles and was launched once a year that would make

up the bulk of our sales and then we introduced a private labeling service

where anyone could select any of our styles and we would apply their logo

their brand on our bikini in the form of tags and labels the minimum

requirement for that was 300 bikinis and it gained a lot of traction a lot of

people from around the world liked the idea of being able to sell with their

brand on it on our bikinis and then we took it a step further where

anybody could literally create their own bikini collection so they would send in

our designs in their designs and we would prototype them and once they

approve the styles they would go into production this gained a lot of this is

very popular it still is but the point I wanted to make is that today compared to

five 10 years ago it makes up the largest source of business for us and so

what you can see from this is that people everybody has a creative outlet

and they want to express themselves some through designing shoes other purses

clothes what-have-you and we're seeing this definitely with swimwear and girls

and men who identify with the beach lifestyle find it very appealing where

they can now promote and sell their own very own collection online through

social media or a website so to make a long story short we see this evolution

of personal branding where people want to make a mark in the market around

their name or whatever brand they have in mind so that's that's the main

message for today is that more and more people are opting for this for creating

their own collection or private labeling we look forward to receiving perhaps

some of your designs trying to replicate them as best as possible and one thing

you can do is mix it up like select some of our Styles which don't require a bigger

minimum as creating your own design anyway all of this information is

available on the website and in an introduction email too and we hope to be

able to serve you and I hope you like this video clip here and we look forward

to taking this discussion further on in different forms and with different

themes and different topics and hope you're enjoying this ok all the best now

bye

you

For more infomation >> Episode #2 Evolution of Bikini Sales. Branded bikinis by You. - Duration: 4:38.

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Inspiring Philosophy's Case for Free Will - Debunked - Duration: 10:50.

For quite a while now, and thanks to many demands from one particular person, I've

been meaning to debunk some of Inspiring Philosophy's videos, and alas, I've finally found the

time to do so.

Now, for those of you unaware, Inspiring Philosophy, who I'll refer to from here on out as SP,

is predominantly a YouTube channel which is dedicated to spreading and defending the Gospel

of Jesus Christ, and who, in my opinion, attempts to achieve this by exploiting the ignorance

and bias of his audience, by misrepresenting opposing positions, being selective of the

facts he presents, expressing his interpretation of facts as facts themselves, and by lying...

seriously, SP demonstrably lies!

This, is Inspiring Philosophy's Case for Free Will – Debunked.

So, where to begin?

Well, within 10 seconds, and what are in fact his first words, SP implicitly commits a Black

and White Fallacy, which later becomes explicit, because he states that "The debate of the

existence of free will has gone on for centuries between determinists and libertarians",

and then spends the rest of his argument acting as if there is only one school determinism

and one school of libertarianism, when this simply isn't the case!

Just as there are numerous denominations of Christianity that are mutually exclusive with

each-another, there are numerous denominations of determinism and libertarianism that are

also mutually exclusive with each-another, including the various schools of compatibilism,

which have literally been in the heart of the debate for centuries – and hence, even

if all schools of determinism were proven false, this would not validate SP's very

specific brand of libertarianism.

And this really is (spoiler) the central flaw of SP's argument... it's entirely predicated

on a Black and White Fallacy… with on the one hand a very specific school of determinism,

and on the other a very specific school of libertarianism.

So, how exactly does SP define determinism?

Well, he starts by very briefly outlining Sam Harris' position, by saying that, "Determinists,

like Harris, strongly believe free will is an illusion, and everything we think and believe

has been determined by prior causes", but one minute later he conflates Harris' views,

and indeed the views of all determinists, with one specific type of determinism called

fatalism (or Newtonian determinism).

"Michio Kaku sums up the implications of determinism like this – Newtonian determinism

says that the universe is a clock (a gigantic clock) that's wound up in the beginning

of time and has been ticking ever since according to the Newton's laws of motion.

So, what you're going to eat 10 years for now, on January 1st, has already been fixed.

It's already known, using laws of motion."

But here's the thing… that's not Harris' position, nor mine, nor many people who are

considered determinists.

Not once within his book, nor in any of his conversations, has Harris ever asserted that

absolutely everything is determined, and if SP had read his book before criticising it,

he would know this.

Harris isn't a fatalist… he doesn't subscribe to Newtonian determinism, and hence,

by conflating Harris' views (and the views of all determinists) with fatalism, SP has

committed a Strawman Fallacy, of the equivalent magnitude of someone asserting that all Christians

believe that there's a corporeal, Caucasian bearded man within the clouds…

Now just before we move on, I want to clarify Harris' position, and I'm going to do

so by ironically using SP's audio…

Indeed, SP somehow managed to quote Harris' position while misrepresenting it… which

is outstanding.

So, while Harris has never asserted that absolutely everything is determined by prior causes,

he has asserted that, "thoughts and intentions emerge from background causes of which we

are unaware and over which we exert no conscious control", and that "Either our thoughts

are determined by prior causes and we are not responsible for them, or they are the

product of chance and we are not responsible for them", which is to say that 'thoughts

and intentions are determined by prior causes, whether these prior causes are themselves

determined or not'.

Anyhow, to get back to the argument, after SP has conflated all forms of determinism

with fatalism – that is, after he's Strawmanned Harris, he goes on to burn it from two sides,

first by misrepresenting Harris' definition of free will (which I'm not going to address

within this video), and later by invoking quantum mechanics (which I'll address now).

Toward the end of his argument, SP states that "However, the most crucial piece of

evidence for free will comes from the recent advancements in quantum physics.", and then

goes on to reference both the Double-Slit Experiment and Heisenberg's Uncertainty

Principle, first by saying that "Recent advancements in quantum physics have demonstrated

that the quantum level behaves in an indeterministic manner.", and then by saying, "So in conclusion,

what does this all mean?

It means that the actions of the observer cannot be determined by prior causes, as determinism

states."

But these assertions are nonsense… firstly, because the Double-Slit Experiment doesn't

even imply, let alone prove that the quantum world is indeterministic – or, as Neil deGrasse

Tyson puts it to Joe Rogan, "When you start becoming the size of molecules…right on

down to the size of an atom, and I ask the question, 'where is Joe Rogan the atom?',

and I turn on the light, to see you there - because I think you're there - the photon

comes in hits your atom, and pops you into another location.

The very act of trying to measure your position prevents me from measuring your position,

and it has jack-shit to do with your consciousness, or your mind, or your eyes, or anything!"

"So my question is…"

"You know what it's like?

Wait – wait – you know what it's like?

You ever – I don't know if this still happens, a quarter spills out of your pants

pocket on to the backseat of a car and it's there wedged between the bottom and the backseat

- and so you try to reach in to get it – and the act reaching for the coin makes the coin

move further away from you?"

"Ahhhh…"

And secondly, because quantum uncertainty does not mean that the actions of the observer

(or person) are not determined by prior causes – it means that some of the prior causes

that determine the actions of the observer (or person) are not determined, and the difference

is paramount!

Furthermore, Harris, within the book that SP criticises but evidently hasn't read,

addresses quantum uncertainty at length – for example, on page 27 to 28, he states, "Some

scientists and philosophers hope that chance or quantum uncertainty can make room for free

will […] But how do events of this kind justify the feeling of free will?

"Self-generated" in this sense means only that certain events originate in the brain.

If my decision to have a second cup of coffee this morning was due to a random release of

neurotransmitters, how could the indeterminacy of the initiating event count as the free

exercise of my will?

Chance occurrences are by definition ones for which I can claim no responsibility.

And if certain of my behaviours are truly the result of chance, they should be surprising

even to me."

Or, as he puts it to Joe Rogan, "there's no way to describe the way causes can propagate

in the universe so as to make this idea of free will make sense, because either they're

determined, or they're random, or they are some combination of both, and no combination

of determinism and randomness gets you free will.

Determinism doesn't get you free will because you're just a machine, randomness doesn't

get you free will because you're just a machine that's throwing dice occasionally."

And finally, SP finishes his conclusion by saying, "Remember, determinists say that

by using classic physics we can know the exact position of every particle and how the laws

of the universe work, and therefore we can predict exactly what will happen using these

laws.

However, at the quantum level, it is completely indeterministic, and nothing is certain unless

an observer makes a measurement."

And hey presto, the Strawman burn to ashes… to repeat myself again, at considerable risk

of boring you, Harris' does not subscribe to fatalism, and nor do I.

This would be the equivalent of me asserting that I've debunked all of Christianity because

I've explained how clouds work – it's ludicrous…

Now just before we conclude, I want share with you a significant finding that Harris

covers within his book, but that SP failed to acknowledge within his video, let alone

address…

In recent years, studies using neuroimaging devices, such as EEF and FMRI, have proven

that if we image the neural activity of someone in real-time, and give them a choice between

pushing a left button or a right button, we can predict, with decent accuracy, which button

they will press before they themselves are aware of having committed to a decision.

Needless to say, this is damning evidence against, actually, all forms of libertarianism,

and as Harris says, "If I can predict what you're going to do before you're aware of

what you're going to do, the basis for free will seems to go out the window."

Anyhow, to recap, SP's Case for Free Will is flawed because, he commits a and White

Fallacy because he acts as if there is only one school of determinism (that being fatalism)

and one school of libertarianism (that being his own… which he fails to define); and

he commits a Strawman Fallacy because he ether intentionally misrepresents Harris (which

would be a case of lying), or he unintentionally misrepresents Harris (which would be a case

of cognitive bias and irresponsibility).

As always, thank you kindly for the view and I'll leave you with a highly relevant quote

from the misrepresented man himself, "Your intentions and your efforts and your desires

are just as causal and as important as you think they are.

I mean they are – you are, driven by desire and effort does matter - all of that is true.

'Where people get confused is that they think that determinism is the same thing as

fatalism.'

Where everything just kind of happens as it happens then well I don't have to do anything."

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Homemade Chocolate Ice Cream No Machine/Gelato al cioccolato senza gelatiera - Duration: 5:33.

Hi everyone!

If chocolate makes everything better, then chocolate ice cream makes everything amazing.

Today i have for you all a simple homemade chocolate ice cream recipe that produces a

very smooth and creamy texture, and intense chocolate flavor, and the good news is that

you don't even need an ice cream machine.

so let's see the ingredients, we need:

250ml / 8.4 fl oz heavy cream

150ml / 5 fl oz whole milk 70 grams / 2.4 oz sugar, a pinch of salt

100 grams / 3.5 oz dark chocolate, chopped (i'm using a 71% cocoa mass dark chocolate)

1 medium egg yolk

1 tablespoon of brandy or rum; of course, it's optional but a little bit of alcohol, will

give the ice cream a soft, velvety texture by preventing ice crystals from forming and

will also enhance its flavor.

so let's get started First thing that we need to do is to beat

the egg yolk and half of the sugar until pale and creamy.

Pour the milk and the heavy cream into a small saucepan.

Add the remaining sugar and the pinch of salt and bring to a low simmer over medium heat.

Remove from heat, and add the chopped chocolate, stirring until smooth.

Now, add the chocolate cream mixture to the yolk and sugar mixture in a slow, steady stream,

whisking continuously.

Pour everything back into the saucepan, and return to low heat, stirring constantly, until

the mixture thickens slightly and coats the back of your spoon.

Remove from heat, and strain into a medium bowl set over an ice bath to stop the cooking process.

Add the rum or brandy and stir until mixture is cold.

Now, pour the mixture into a large shallow dish and place in the freezer for one hour

or until firm enough to cut.

When the ice cream has hardened, remove the dish from the freezer and cut into small squares.

Working quickly transfer the ice cream squares to a blender or a food processor and blend

for a few seconds until smooth.

Blending the mixture breaks down any ice crystals that may have formed and helps achieve that

creamy consistency that we all know and love.

Transfer ice cream to a pre-chilled container, cover and freeze until firm enough to scoop,

about 2 hours.

The hardest part was waiting for it to freeze.

Perfectly sweet and refreshing at the same time, and so addictively delicious!

What better way to beat the summer heat than enjoying a great chocolate ice cream you've

made yourself?

Thank you for watching, I hope you enjoyed the video, please leave a '' like '', and

don't forget to subscribe! :-)

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