Thứ Năm, 1 tháng 11, 2018

Waching daily Nov 1 2018

VO: 'Twas the night before Christmas, when all thro' the house

Not a creature was stirring, but everywhere else…

There are stores open late for shopping and fun

As people seek gifts or even give some.

Not necessarily wrapped with paper and bows,

But gifts of kind deeds, hard work and cold toes.

There's magic in the air, on this day, at this time.

The world's very much alive at 11:59.

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Austria-Hungary Deisintegrates - The Ottoman Empire Leaves the War I THE GREAT WAR Week 223 - Duration: 12:14.

Six weeks ago, the Central Powers looked to be in okay shape, even though Germany was

taking a pounding on the Western Front, but when things changed, they changed fast.

Bulgaria has left the war and this week, another central power follows suit.

I'm Indy Neidell; welcome to the Great War.

Last week the Allied military leaders tried to hash out armistice terms for the western

front.

Germany's Kaiser Wilhelm tries to quell growing civil unrest at home by freeing political

prisoners, and in the field, one battle ends in the West, even as the Italians launch a

major offensive on their front.

Also, by the end of last week on the Palestine Front the Arab forces under Sharif Hussein

had reached the outskirts of Aleppo.

British General Edmund Allenby's army was also pretty near.

Mustafa Kemal was the city's defender.

On the 25th, the Arabs in the city rose in revolt, wanting to welcome their hopeful liberators

as free men.

Kemal urged his troops to fight street by street.

The commander of his opposition was Nuri es-Said who, like Kemal was a graduate of the Constantinople

Staff College, and will far in the future be Prime Minister of Iraq.

Anyhow, eventually Kemal realized that there's not much he could do to hold the city and

ordered his Ottoman forces to pull out, knowing that any further advance would lead into Anatolia-

the Turkish heartland.

Five miles from town he turned at Haritan and his Turkish and German troops stopped

Allenby's advance, but on the 26th, the British occupy Aleppo.

The Ottoman were being threatened all over.

On the 28th, British troops reach Dedegatch with the intention of invading the Empire

from Europe and attacking Constantinople.

By the end of the week, two British and 2 French divisions (Stevenson) reach the Maritsa

River, the border with Bulgaria.

To the east on the Tigris River, on the 30th, an Ottoman army surrenders to the British.

"It was apparent to London that the Turkish War would soon end and there was belatedly

great interest in the seizure of Mosul, with its oil resources...

General Marshall was "put on notice" to gain as much ground as possible in the event

of an armistice with Turkey.

[Turkish commander] Hakki Bey was... in no mood to either fight or attempt to break out.

He, therefore, decided to surrender his force...

The British cavalry brigade made for the now totally undefended city of Mosul and occupied

it on November 1, 1918" ("Ordered to Die")

On October 26th, three Ottoman negotiators reach the island of Mudros in the Aegean to

begin armistice talks with the Allies.

General Charles Townshend is with them.

He has been a captive since the British defeat at Kut and the Ottomans asked for his help

with the armistice.

Talks take place aboard the Battleship Agamemnon and on November 30th, an armistice is signed,

and for the Ottoman Empire this war is now over.

Hostilities officially end at noon on the 31st.

Under the armistice terms, the Ottomans must open the Dardanelles and Bosporus to allied

warships, allow military occupation of the forts there, demobilize their forces, release

all POWs, and evacuate the Arab provinces- most of which were already under Allied control.

The newspaper the Times would later point out that there were a couple of weaknesses;

it did not drive home to people living in Anatolia how complete the Allied victory was,

and it didn't address the security of the Armenians.

I would like to now point out that the British occupation of Mosul on the 1st is a violation

of the armistice.

But the Ottomans aren't the only ones asking for an armistice this week, though they are

the only ones getting one.

Lemme backtrack.

On the 27th, in the fighting on the Italian Front, British and Italian troops managed

to cross the Piave River.

Now that the weather had improved and the waters subsided, the Gordon Highlanders made

the first breakthrough, wading from Papadopoli Island to the east bank under a creeping barrage.

The crossing was so unexpected that it caused chaos and even terror in the defenders.

Bridgeheads were established and by the 29th they had pierced the Austrian 2nd line and

taken 11,000 prisoners.

It was the 29th that the Austrian official history wrote was the crisis day.

Until then they had mostly held at the Piave and Monte Grappa had held.

In fact, at Monte Grappa, by the end of the month, the Italian 4th army had taken over

20,000 casualties in a real bloodbath.

Thing is, the Allies were attacking an army as it disintegrated.

Hungarian troops had been allowed to go home at the end of last week, those that remained

often refused to go into the lines.

This example spread to Czech and Slav units, and then the German and Austrian units refused

to fight since they felt like they were just replacing the Hungarians who went home.

Every day was thus easier for the Allies.

From the 29th on it was a general Austrian retreat, and that day, 600 Italian, French,

and British aircraft bomb and machine-gun the retreating columns of men with no cover

or protection..

It was a massacre, much like the attack on Ottoman forces leaving the River Jordan last

month.

By the 30th the number of POWs taken was growing by the tens of thousands.

Vittorio Veneto fell at the end of the month and the Austrians abandoned their now outflanked

positions on Monte Grappa.

(Gilbert) Emperor Karl telegraphed to the Kaiser in Germany, "My people are neither

capable nor willing to continue the war.

I have made the unalterable decision to ask for a separate peace and an immediate armistice."

Well, the Austrians ask for an armistice, but they don't get it yet.

The Italians are stalling for time to take as much territory as they can.

But Karl's people are mostly no longer his people.

On the 29th, a Czech national council takes over in Prague.

The Austrian troops in the castle lay down their arms.

The next day, the Croatian parliament at Agram declares that Croatia and Dalmatia are now

part of a national state of Slovenes , Croats, and Serbs.

The German name Agram is changed to the Slav name Zagreb.

In the Slovene city of Laibach a similar declaration is made and the name similarly changed to

Ljubljana.

Within hours, Sarajevo declares it too has joined.

On the 30th, Karl asks Hungarian leader Michael Karolyi to form a new Hungarian government;

the link between Austria and Hungary is formally severed.

Also that day, Karl gives the Austrian fleet to the Southern Slavs and the Danube Flotilla

to Hungary.

That night his armistice delegation arrives in Italy.

On the 31st while he's away, there is revolution in Vienna, while in Budapest Former Hungarian

PM Count Istvan Tisza is assassinated in his home.

And in the port of Pola the 31st, the Southern Slavs took over the fleet and then watched

with horror as an Italian torpedo boat, which either didn't know or didn't care that

those ships were no longer imperial, sank the battleship Viribus Unitis at anchor, killing

several hundred sailors.

At the end of the week, Serbian soldiers take the heights above Belgrade and open fire on

the Hungarian monitors patrolling the Danube.

This war actively began four years ago with the Austrians shelling Serbian positions on

these very heights.

As for the Kaiser, the 30th he went to Spa while German politicians discussed his abdication

in favor of his son, with Germany ruled by a Council of Regency.

Most in the Reichstag favored this.

Many of them felt that he should sacrifice himself so his dynasty could survive.

When the Kaiser got wind of this, he was pissed off; he declined, with Army Chief of Staff

Paul von Hindenburg's support.

Quartermaster General Wilhelm Groener had a different proposal - that the Kaiser should

go to the front and look for death.

Meaning he should head for an active war zone and find a trench or something and get himself

killed fighting.

Even if he were just badly wounded, this would really rally the people to him and his dynasty.

Martin Gilbert writes, "Hindenburg thought this a bad idea.

The Kaiser's views are not recorded."

As for the German naval order I mentioned last week that fleet commander Franz von Hipper

put together, for a huge all out final attack by the whole High Seas Fleet on the British

Grand Fleet: It is approved by Naval Chief of Staff Reinhard Scheer the 27th and issued

on the 29th.

The fleet assembled that afternoon in preparation for setting off the next day.

A raid on the Thames and the Flanders coast would take place at dawn the 31st while later

that day they would take on the British Fleet.

However, by the evening of the 29th, the men were in a state of sedition, many convinced

that their commanders would sacrifice them to sabotage armistice negotiations.

Many refused to return from shore leave, and there were mutinous demonstrations aboard

several ships.

In fact, aboard two battleships there was outright mutiny.

The mutineers gave up when torpedo boats pointed their guns at the ships, but von Hipper cancelled

the order and told the fleet to disperse as he felt he could no longer count on the navy's

loyalty.

Ships of the 3rd Battle Squadron arrive in Kiel at the end of the week.

An armistice that was in those sailors' thoughts was on other minds too.

American Commander John Pershing still worried about the Germans re-starting things in the

spring.

On the 30th, he says the advance should continue until the German army unconditionally surrenders.

"An armistice would revivify the low spirits of the German army and enable it to reorganize

and resist later on."

British and French PMs David Lloyd George and George Clemenceau did not agree; they

were confident of setting crippling armistice terms on the Germans, even if they did not

actually lay down their arms.

Supreme Allied Commander Ferdinand Foch too, he said he did not make war for the sake of

making war, and if he could get the conditions he wants with an armistice, then so be it.

There were those who mistakenly thought peace was already here.

On the 27th an American artillery battery under Captain Harry Truman, future President,

was moving from one zone to another when his men got the French edition of the New York

Times.

Its bold headline proclaimed the armistice was on.

Just then German shells exploded on both sides of the road.

A Sergeant said to Truman, "Captain, those god damn Germans haven't seen the paper."

And the week comes to an end with a beginning - a new American offensive on the River Meuse,

which I'll talk about next week.

This week saw the Austrians retreat from the Allies in Italy, even as their army and empire

collapsed into burgeoning nations.

It also saw the Ottoman Empire leave the war.

I would say "and then there were two", but that's not true.

Austria can no longer fight, so there really only is one.

Germany.

Last man standing.

Ludendorff said a month ago, "We cannot fight the whole world."

Well, he won't have to, he's gone from power, but the soldiers?

How long can they?

If you want to learn more about the Ottoman Empire in World War 1, our friend Can actually

launched a YouTube channel about exactly that.

You can click right here for their "Prelude to War" video.

Our Patreon supporter of the week is LT Marshall Faulds.

Thank you for your support on Patreon over the years which made this show possible and

made it even better along the way.

Don't forget to subscribe, see you next time.

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How To See What You Missed At TwitchCon 2018 - Duration: 3:26.

Didn't get to go to twitchcon 2018 and curious what happened and what reveals

and what new things are coming to twitch I got you covered in this video coming

up right now!

I'm finally back I literally just got back from San Jose

California where I was displaying and selling my artwork in artists alley at

twitchcon 2018 got to meet a lot of cool people got to learn a lot of Education

from different panels and most importantly I got to press the flesh and

get a lot of cool pictures with all of you out there and thank you so much for

the success stories but this videos not about that that'll come later I wanted

to give some good information for all those people that couldn't make it to

San Jose California for twitchcon 2018 a lot of people didn't get to see a lot of

information or reveals or new equipment or any education that can help a lot of

you out there so I want to show you where you can find it the first easiest

place is actually on Twitch's own channel twitch.tv/ Go to their past broadcast and

you can see things like the keynotes the cosplay contest and more this is the

greatest place to find the new reveals that will be coming up in 2019 for

twitch I highly recommend checking them all out if you want to see things like

panels or education or how to monetize your stream or how to brainstorm I

recommend checking out the creator camp on Twitch's page all you need to do is

type in twitch.tv/creatorcamp and go there if you go to the actual creator

camp webpage they're not loaded there just yet but that is also a great source

that'll probably have it a little bit better organized again just go to the

video section and click on which panel ever seems best suited for you this is a

blessed place for education and expanding your stream that you can get

from other awesome content creators that are on Twitch currently there's also a

great reddit thread but I will link in the description below that shows you all

the panels there what they're about and on the very far right side will bring

you to the actual VOD that then you can there watch also if you want to learn

without equipment reveals or anything like that simply just typing it on

Twitter the company are most interested in that was at twitchcon they'll have

generally a link on their Twitter page or even home page that'll take you to

the products or services that revealed and there were quite a few at twitchcon

I will put a few on the links in the show notes below so make sure you check

it out and make sure you check out all the videos because this is a great way

to get educated from a lot of awesome streamers content creators and beyond

and it's not my job here to make sure that you guys get the best source of

information that I can but coming up real soon I will tell you

guys about my own adventure at twitchcon and everything like that it was really

awesome meeting all of you guys I literally couldn't walk 8 feet from my

booth without being stopped and being done for an interviewer helping out

everybody else out there that has seen my videos so I am greatly honored and as

you can tell my voice is extremely hoarse but it's worth it to help you

guys out there so stay tuned cuz that video will be coming out really soon

once again I will see you guys all in the next stream support video coming up

real soon take care all peace

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Nonverbal Communication Strategies (Open Body Posture) - Duration: 9:50.

How well can you truly read body language? Well, it turns out it depends on

whether you're a man or a woman. So in this video, I'm gonna reveal which gender

has the advantage when it comes to reading nonverbal cues and then share

with you five nonverbal communication strategies with a focus on open body

posture. These strategies are intended to improve your confidence and your ability

to read others regardless of whether you're a man or a woman.

My name is Marta

Keller and I'm a transformational coach and I'm on a mission to help you become

authentically confident and to truly love and trust yourself. Before we get

started, remember to subscribe and you hit that bell button in order to be

notified when new videos related to all things confidence and self-love become available.

I know you must be wondering whether it's men or women that are

better at interpreting body language so here's a short answer:

research shows that on average women can read nonverbal signals accurately up to

90 percent of the time while with men it's less than 50% of the time.

Brain scans further reveal that multiple parts of a woman's brain light up when reading

those nonverbal cues while for a man it's only a handful of areas.

Here's the good news in all of this: even if you're not great at reading body language right

now, whether you're a man or whether you're a woman, you can learn to read

nonverbal cues and in the process improve your confidence.

Nonverbal communication strategy number one: smiling.

Now I know you might be thinking this is such a super, easy nonverbal cue to start with but did you

know that as attractive and as contagious as smiling is, it is actually

a sign of submission. Yes, whenever you smile at someone you're telling them

that you're not a threat and for them to accept you. This helps to explain why

some of our world leaders are never ever seen smile

because they don't want to be perceived as submissive. You likely also knew that

there are fake and real smiles, but do you know how to tell the difference

between them? Real smiles can be identified because both the mouth

muscles and the eye muscles are engaged creating that characteristic crow's feet.

It looks something like this.

If you've ever been asked to say cheese

for a photograph and found yourself looking really fake in the photo

afterwards, that's because whenever you say cheese only the mouth muscles are

engaged and not the eye muscles, looking something like this.

Cheese.

Nonverbal communication strategy number two: hands.

Hands are critical

aspect of our bodies as they give us the freedom to do so many things, such as

holding, writing and carrying things, just to name a few.

But few people really think about how their hands behave. When your palms are

face up it demonstrates how truthful, non-threatening and open you are. It's

something you often see in yoga or meditation. However when your palms are

face down this creates a feeling of dominance, of authority and it's

something that I often see when people are training their dogs: sit, for example.

There's also the palm closed, finger pointing position that people tend to

use, and as you're probably noticing as I'm doing this to you right now, it's not

a very pleasant feeling, a lot of negativity tends to be evoked.

So a better way especially if you're going to be pointing at something is to

open up your palm and point with your fingers like this.

Nonverbal communication strategy number three: open arms.

When people feel

threatened, nervous or defensive or any other less desirable feeling, they tend

to cover their bodies with their arm, either with one or with the other like so.

The effect of this is to physically protect the body

and the vital organs, such as our lungs and our heart, from actually being

injured. Women also tend to bring their hands to their neck when they're feeling

nervous, which again is another vulnerable area. Some people claim that

folding their arms across their chest or their bodies is simply comfortable for

them and that's why they do it. If this is a statement that rings true for you,

I'm curious what is it exactly about this position that's comfortable to you?

Let me know in the comments below.

When I got real with myself I realized the

reason I was crossing my arms is because for the longest time I didn't trust

other people, I was defensive, I was anxious and even threatened by them so

of course it was only natural for me to want to protect my body.

Regardless of

what answer comes up for you, the truth is that arm barriers are perceived as

negative, they also reduce your credibility and then make you seem

unapproachable. So unless your intention is to keep everyone far away from you,

uncross your arms.

Nonverbal communication strategy number four: body direction.

The direction of your body and your feet signals to

others where you prefer to be. This means even though it seems like someone is

interested in talking to you because their face is towards you, they're

smiling, the direction of their body may be telling a different story.

If you're in a conversation with someone and both your bodies and your feet are facing one

another, this is a really positive sign and means you do not want to be

disturbed. However, if you're in a conversation with someone and one of the

feet is turned away, this may signal that they are less interested and they may

want to go. In social settings, if there's two people and both of them have one

foot pointing at one another and another foot extending outwards, this is a sign

that they are interested in having a third person join the conversation.

As another example leaning in or towards someone signals interest

while leaning away or turning away signals disinterest. So be careful with

the direction of your body.

Nonverbal communication strategy number five: spatial distance.

We've all had the experience when

someone sits or stands a bit too close to us for comfort.

The study of distance

between people is called proxemics and four spatial zones have been identified.

The intimate zone: this starts at your body and extends out to about 18 inches.

This is of course reserved for those people who have intimate relationships with.

The personal zone: is from 18 inches to 4 feet away from us. This is used to

interact with the people we generally know.

The social zone it's between 4 feet and 12 feet

and it tends to be when you're with people that you don't really know.

The public zone this is anywhere beyond 12 feet and it tends to be when

you're addressing a larger group or sometimes even when you're in a public

setting, for an example on the street people tend to want to keep their

distance whenever they're able to do so.

Keep in mind that these are just general

guidelines as every person's spatial preference is going to be based on their

life experiences. Women on average tend to prefer to be a little bit closer

while men prefer to be a little bit further away. One of the most important

nonverbal cue to look for when it comes to spatial distance is when someone

either leans back or physically takes a step back. This means that you've

actually infringed on one of their spatial zones and on their comfort. If

this happens to you the key is not to move any closer, because you're going to

make them even more uncomfortable, and they're likely going to back up even

more. Instead you want to stay where you are or you may even consider taking a

very tiny step backwards in order to give them the space that they want and

over time as your conversation continues you'll naturally adjust your spatial

difference. If you don't do this and move in you may just ruin an opportunity

to connect with someone.

Now you know some basic nonverbal cues but do you

know how to position your body in a way that makes you look and feel more

confident on a regular basis? I want to help build your confidence so I've

created a free checklist called 12 body language confidence boosters

that are guaranteed to help you look and even feel more confident. The link is

available in the description below.

If you like this video, give it a thumbs

up, share it with someone who could use some help reading nonverbal cues and do

subscribe. Thank you so much for watching and I'll see you in the next video.

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The First Foldable Smartphone is OFFICIAL - Duration: 2:47.

So a random startup company out of nowhere launched a foldable smartphone beating Samsung

when it comes to unveiling the first foldable smartphone in the world.

And it's not a concept phone or anything, it's an actual finished product that they're

selling to the public.

But when you actually see the device, you'll know that it's an unfinished product which

was rushed just to get that title of the world's first.

It's not really innovation if they're just copying someone else and trying to rush it

to market first.

It looks bad in nearly every aspect and completely unusable as a consumer device.

You can see the lag and jitter when apps have to switch to a new screen mode.

And Not to mention that the device doesn't seem to be pocketable, which is the whole

reason to make foldable devices in the first place.

I really don't understand what were they thinking.

By the way, Samsung has shown us better looking prototypes of foldable screens for years now.

None of this is new, except for the part where this company is planning to release this to

market, again, not because it's a good product but because it gets press.

I will be really surprised if they could be able to sell even 100 of these.

Anyway, all the foldable prototypes I've seen so far have ridiculous glare, even from straight

on.

Also the display seems very plasticky when folded out.

Just look at how the light bounces off the surface of the screen.

That means the surface isn't as smooth so it won't offer a good experience at all when

it comes to touch and navigation.

I hope Samsung's implementation isn't like this otherwise it would be a huge problem

and will result in a crappy user experience.

In any case, even though this product sucks but the proof of concept is here which is

what excites me.

Sure it's mostly still prototype, but this is the first step towards that dream of having

a phone that can be turned into a tablet when you need it to.

Or maybe a really small form factor phone that can be turned into something more useful

only when needed.

I love this, it's a huge deal even if it doesn't look it just yet.

This could have a similar impact, to when we transitioned to touch screens.

The first resistive screens sucked, but then we got capacitive, multi-touch and pressure

sensitive.

This is first gen, but give it a bit of time and who knows what'll happen.

That said, let me know your thoughts on this in the comments down below and I'll see you'll

tomorrow...Peace out!

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ChildsPlay & Cimo Fränkel - Always - Duration: 2:51.

♪ I'm not always there when you call ♪

♪ But I'm always on time ♪

♪ Though I gave you my all ♪

♪ If you're with me girl then baby be mine ♪

♪ I'm not always there when you call ♪

♪ But I'm always on time ♪

♪ Though I gave you my all ♪

♪ I know it ain't easy to reach me ♪

♪ Sometimes it ain't easy to let u know ♪

♪ When I'm on the road ♪

♪ Girl, trust me, you need to believe me ♪

♪ When I say I'll be there, I'll be there for sure ♪

♪ And that you should know ♪

♪ My love is always on time so ♪

♪ Don't tell me you changed your mind ♪

♪ Cos I'll be on my way, you know you never have to wait cos ♪

♪ My love is always on time so ♪

♪ Don't tell me you changed your mind ♪

♪ Cos I'll be on my way, so baby don't you run away.. no no no ♪

♪ I'm not always there when you call ♪

♪ But I'm always on time ♪

♪ Though I gave you my all ♪

♪ If you're with me girl then baby be mine ♪

♪ I'm not always there when you call ♪

♪ But I'm always on time ♪

♪ Though I gave you my all ♪

♪ If you're with me girl then baby be mine ♪

♪ I know it ain't easy to reach me ♪

♪ But you know I'll be there for you later ♪

♪ You know I'll be there for you baby ♪

♪ Don't worry I'm back in the evening ♪

♪ When I say I'll be there, I'll be there for sure ♪

♪ And that u should know ♪

♪ My love is always on time so ♪

♪ Don't tell me you changed your mind ♪

♪ Cos I'll be on my way, you know you never have to wait cos ♪

♪ My love is always on time so ♪

♪ Don't tell me you changed your mind ♪

♪ Cos I'll be on my way, so baby don't you run away..no no no ♪

♪ I'm not always there when you call ♪

♪ But I'm always on time ♪

♪ Though I gave you my all ♪

♪ If you're with me girl then baby be mine ♪

♪ I'm not always there when you call ♪

♪ But I'm always on time ♪

♪ Though I gave you my all ♪

♪ If you're with me girl then baby be mine ♪

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Sing with Paul McCartney on Stage // Omaze - Duration: 1:01.

Hi there!

It's Paul McCartney, and I'm gonna invite you to come

and sing with me on stage.

We'll fly you and a friend out to the concert in Liverpool.

The lucky winner will come on stage

and sing a song with us.

I'm teaming up with Omaze to support

Meat Free Monday.

Great charity, and it gets you an a friend

to come and be my guest in Liverpool,

the place where it all began.

To get involved, you have to go to omaze.com/paul.

Slash!

Paul.

So come on up to Liverpool

and have a great time with me on stage!

♪ Well we can do it ♪

You can do it.

You're gonna be great.

Come on, let's do it.

♪ Oh oh oh oh, you can do it ♪

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[VrChat,Vrette] If you get caught wrong by a drunken man... - Duration: 5:16.

He's drunk.

He is being punished for nothing.

Who told you to stare at me like that?

close one's eyes

Get down.

Stand up.

You're wrong. You're not.

Why are you stammering out loud?

I was wrong.

Speak straight. Your tongue. Short?

I'm sorry.

rubber gloves

a fluffy doll

a strange eye sticker

Don't you want me to hurt you or not?

If a man was born!

Are you an adult or a student?

I'm a student.

How old are you?

I am 18 years old.

Don't lie.

You look like an elementary school student

Can you tell me about a high school student with your height?

Why do you keep holding the crown

Who gave you the crown?

My grandfather gave it to me.

Don't lie. Why do you give me the crown?

inherited

Bring your grandfather with you.

Tell me your grandfather's phone number

I'll bring my grandfather back

Grandpa is here.

He ran away.

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The Most Satisfying Floam Slime You Have Seen #43 - Duration: 10:21.

The Most Satisfying Floam Slime You Have Seen #43

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Do you love me - 헤이지엔 (Feat. Dwayne) - Duration: 3:36.

For more infomation >> Do you love me - 헤이지엔 (Feat. Dwayne) - Duration: 3:36.

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KMC Block Programming: Macros - Duration: 3:04.

[MUSIC]

Block programming is a source coding structure that ties declarations and statements into

groups known as blocks.

This allows the statements to be treated as one entity and narrows the scope to help avoid

conflicts.

With KMC Connect or KMC Converge, you can use block programming in the KMC Conquest

line of controllers.

In this video, we discuss Macro blocks.

A Macro block is set of Control Basic instructions that are inserted into a program in a single

block.

They can be reused in the program, which saves you from rewriting complicated or long sequences.

Macro blocks can be saved on the local computer and reused in other programs, either in the

same controller or in other controllers in the Network Manager list.

Let's add a new Macro block.

Click the Macro button in the Variables/Function area.

A Macro block is added to the Macros list.

Rename the macro block with a unique name by clicking the pencil icon.

We suggest something descriptive, so let's call this one Point Variables.

Drag the Macro block to the stage.

To set up the macro, click on the M button next to the Macro name.

This opens the Macro block editor.

Since this is a completely new block we add or delete ports as needed.

For today's example we are going to be creating point variables, so let's delete these ports.

So now I have this point variables Macro block I can add any kind of text that I need to

that is line code programming.

All we are doing is mapping points from a analog input to an AV.

So I'm just going to add analog input AI3 = AV33 as an example.

I am going to hit save macro to server.

What that will do, it will look a little bit different now, I will come down here to my

block library you will notice that I also have Macros here.

Here is that point variables macro that we just created.

So, we can use that point over and over again.

Now, because we already made this fan start, we are going to delete this line.

I'm going to stick this guy up here in the middle because we want this to be at the beginning

of the program.

So, we will link him up here and we will link this up here and that's how we are going to

make our point variables macro.

Macros are a great time saver when programming multiple controllers.

For more information about block programming, please check out our other videos in this

series, and to learn more about any of the solutions from the Building Geniuses at KMC,

visit us on the web at KMCControls.com

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Spyro the Dragon & Mental Health: The Last Two Gems - Duration: 5:59.

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Bean and Vegetable Stew Recipe (Vegan) - Duration: 2:19.

Hey guys today I'm gonna show you how to make a vegetable and bean stew and this is really easy to put together

you don't need all of the ingredients that are in the list so you can really mix and match what you like and

this is also vegan, so if you're vegan, this is a great recipe for you.

So to start you're gonna heat up a pot on a medium high heat to that, you're gonna add some olive oil or vegetable oil.

Olive oil just gives better flavor.

To that you're going to add some chopped up carrots, some fennel, and some onions.

These are the vegetables that are really going to give your soup flavor, so it's important to get those cooking first.

So you want them to brown a little bit and you want your onions to get a little bit see-through and

that's going to take about five to eight minutes.

So after it's been sautéing for about five to eight minutes you're gonna add in your potatoes and some

squeezed or minced garlic and I usually don't peel my potatoes or my carrots.

I just scrubbed them really well because there's a lot of vitamins in the skin and if you don't mind eating the skin

that's really good for you. Then you're gonna add in your flavoring. I'm adding some bay leaves,

you can also use other dried herbs or fresh herbs.

Salt, pepper, and I'm also going to add in some chopped up canned tomatoes.

So two small cans of chopped up tomatoes.

You can also use just one large can. Then give that a little stir and then you're going to add in your boiling water.

And I just boiled some water in an electric kettle but you can boil it separately in a pot if you don't have a kettle.

Then you're gonna let that boil gently boil for about 20 to 25 minutes.

And after that, you're just going to add in the last ingredients which are the canned beans and the canned corn.

And now your soup is pretty much done you don't need to add any more things.

But now you're just gonna let it cook until the potatoes are tender,

and the way to check that the potatoes are tender is to take a fork and just prick a potato and if it falls

apart easily like it just breaks in half, It should be done.

You can also just taste test it to make sure that it tastes cooked to you.

So as usual you can find recipe on my website andreamaronyan.com I'll leave a link to that in the description box below.

Like and subscribe for more recipes and I'll see you next time:)

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What do you say after saying Hello: overview - Duration: 2:36.

Hello there and then ...

we are so complex as human being and the big question now is

What do you say to someone after you have said "hello"?

That's what the transactional analysis is giving us

It's a tool that we can use and I think it's really helpful to

understand each other to understand ourselves and then to understand each other to try to

Ya know what to say after "hello"?

so in the 4 next episodes of Kaiko software

We will cover a different subjects of the transactional analysis. The first one is

structural analysis, so it's

basically, we will have a look on our self on the

individual and

we will learn the concept of

Parents Adult and Child, but don't worry. We will cover that in the next episode

After that, we will cover the transactional analysis. So it will involve

order of people and we will see based on the structural analysis of ourselves and the

other individual all we can interact with them

After that so we

Have covered a structural in the transaction and then comes the game analysis

so it's basically when you start to repeating yourself using the

Transaction analysis that you have done before and it's becoming a game, but we will cover that

Of course much more in details later

And in the end in the last episode, it will be the most interesting one

but you need the basic of the three first ones to understand the scenario concept the script concept that

the script concept that

may define your life and this is basically the game that you may repeat and

That's becoming a scenario a script that you are living. I think it would be very amazing experience to

Share with you this principles and maybe to receive some feedback

See you next week to discover the first episode on the transactional analysis

Don't forget to subscribe

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Like A Boss Chinese Edition (Asians Edition) - Duration: 11:44.

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Everything I Need for a Show - Duration: 9:34.

Hey everybody this is Jeremiah Craig

and I have a show today so I'm going to show you

all everything that I do to get ready for a show

where I have to provide my own sound reinforcement.

I have a show today at Vintage Vino

and Espresso in Maple Valley.

And at this location I have to provide my own sound system

which is completely cool. I have my own sound system

but it just creates for a little bit extra setup time

and I'm going to go through all my process

of getting everything together so that I don't forget stuff.

And it will actually help me by doing this video

not to forget anything

because there are several occasions

where I might forget a mic stand

or mic clip or all of these little things.

So doing this video is actually going to help me

a lot, so let's start off by doing the things

that I need in my regular music room first.

OK so I don't have a lot of duplicates of stuff.

In fact I should go through and buy more stuff eventually

but I usually have to take everything

that I use for recording and take that to my shows.

So here is my set up that I have on a regular basis

and I need these XLR are cables.

And also this quarter inch today

so I'm going to wrap those up and make sure that I have those

I'll also need that harmonica there and some extra picks.

This is my little pick basket.

I also can't forget this microphone.

I just reorganized so I need to make sure

I have everything my clown nose and microphone.

Here is all the stuff charger for the camcorder

charger for the phone

because I'm going to be doing an UpLive stream.

This is to hold my phone straight while I am performing

and live streaming on UpLive power cables for my mixer

and speaker, a surge protector, an extension cord.

This is a necessary for all shows

several quarter inch cables mic and mic clips

XLRs for the mics and for the speaker.

And then mic stand.

Now that we've got the cables we've got to make sure

that we have everything as far as instruments are concerned

alright here are all the instruments

that I'm bringing tonight.

Got the banjo and strap got finger picks in here

yep finger picks

extra strings.

Banjo, banjo. harmonica case I have all the harmonicas

and the harmonica rack, guitar case.

Looks like we got our picks here, strings,

a tuner, capo, and an extra tuner up here.

Alright. That's good. Oh my strap.

Good thing I went through that. Oh there it is.

There's my strap. Okay cool. Good to go.

Alright so here's everything that I needed

that was in the garage.

We have of course the Makie speaker.

I love this speaker this is great.

My mixer which is sort of big for my uses

I only use two channels but still it is a nice mixer.

I got the speaker stand here. Also a tip jar.

Vinyls to sell. And also my merch box.

With mugs, CDs, and my Square

so I can take credit card payments.

Alright now he has got to load up the car.

I got the car packed up.

With everything in the back here and the speaker

is actually inside the Santa Maria. The Santa Maria

is what I call my car it's the name of it.

So we are are all set to go to vintage Vino

and espresso were all backed up. What are we waiting here for.

Let's get down there and play a show.

Well I made it.

So now it's time to actually set up and get in there

because it took forever to get down here.

Traffic around Seattle is ridiculous.

So now I got to really get going on setting up so

Enough wasting time. Gotta get in there and set up.

For more infomation >> Everything I Need for a Show - Duration: 9:34.

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Why Voting Isn't Always Possible (And How You Can Help) - Duration: 8:22.

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(ELECTRONIC VIDEO GAME CHIME)

So, with the election being very, very close,

I realise I might have taken a little too long to post this video.

I do want to talk about why voting is not always possible.

I know a lot, a lot of people have been screaming, "Vote, vote, vote,"

to many, many people across the internet and in real life,

and, while I am all about voting and I plan to vote,

I might even plan to early vote, I have learned in my...in the past few years

that voting really isn't always accessible and I'll tell you why.

And when I say not always accessible,

I do mean to disabled people - deaf and disabled people.

So, let's start off with the fact that it's really not accessible to wheelchair users

and those who use other mobility aids.

I actually saw a picture of this recently,

where there's a wheelchair ramp and here's the thing about the wheelchair ramp.

It has stairs on it and wheelchairs don't necessarily go up on stairs too well.

Maybe if somebody helps but not so much, you know, by themselves.

It's not accessible.

And a lot of times, there's simply no wheelchair ramp at all,

so they can't even get into the building.

But, now, let's say that there is a wheelchair ramp and they can get into the building,

there's no elevator, or there may not be an elevator,

and you kinda need an elevator if you use a wheelchair to get on up to the voting room.

Of course, sometimes, the voting room may be on the first floor

but I've also seen places where the voting room is not on the first floor.

You may also come across places where there might be a wheelchair ramp

but it's all the way across to the other side of the building,

so the back of the building,

and it takes such a long time to get in there,

and then you gotta go and manoeuvre your way to try to get in line

and, honestly, it could be a mess and it's difficult to get the wheelchair in there.

And one of the responses to the whole lack of wheelchair accessibility thing is,

'Well, why not use an absentee ballot?'

Well, you can use an absentee ballot but what if that itself also isn't accessible?

So, apparently, there's a lot of news going around

that the ballots don't even make it

into the hands of whoever is, you know, supposed to have the ballots

so that they can count it all up and then announce who won the election.

Not a good thing.

Also, someone with brain fog as part of their disability

might not be able to remember to mail it in, which can also suck.

So, yeah, absentee ballots are always a good idea

but I've also learned that they may not be as accessible as well.

Now, let's talk about how it can also be inaccessible to deaf people.

I actually wrote an article about this on Medium titled something along the lines of

'Stop denying information to deaf people', which can really come into play here as well.

So, here's the thing about political information.

A lot of it is lacking.

And before you go, "But there's a lot of information on the internet," that is true.

But let's talk about how a lot of informational videos about politics and the like

don't come with captions.

A lot of it is un-captioned and you can also see the reports on the news

but, a lot of the times, the captions are garbled.

There's no captions at all.

I swear, every few days, my news station just stops airing captions the whole time

and I'm like, 'What's going on?'

And also the captions sometimes just completely cut out randomly.

So, you can be in the middle of a really important speech

or some sort of political information and it just stops.

And it's like, 'Well, what happened?'

Another thing is that not all deaf people are fluent in English.

A lot of people think that American Sign Language and English are the same language

but that's just not true.

There's different grammar systems and all of that.

So, even if a video is captioned,

like, say it's captioned or there's an article on the internet that explains everything,

they might not be able to understand it

and there's a lot of stuff that just doesn't have ASL interpretation.

Right now, there's a lot of deaf vloggers, mostly on Facebook,

making videos and telling people in ASL what is going on,

so, that way, it's more accessible and people can make a more educated vote

because now they understand a little bit better of what's going on.

And, you know, there's a couple of news programs,

DPAN, The Daily Moth, Sign1News, I believe,

those are three networks on Facebook that do everything in ASL.

But there's still a lack of that on television.

And, personally, I think it would be a good idea to have that on television.

I know there are some countries that, in the corner of the TV screen,

there's a sign language interpreter that's interpreting everything that's being said.

But we don't really have that here.

Now, during natural disaster reports like during hurricane season,

you'll find interpreters standing beside the person talking.

But, oftentimes, the camera doesn't show them

or it shows half of them and it's just...it's also not accessible.

So, you have the ASL but you just can't see it.

So, that doesn't help either.

And something I've come across recently,

I follow a couple of, like, political support groups, I guess.

You know, the people that want to bring citizens in and teach 'em about politics

and also go door to door, asking people to vote, and whatnot.

A lot of them will hold events and be like,

"Hey, come here, meet this guy who's running for Congress or whatever,"

and there's no accessibility whatsoever.

So, there may not be accessibility for people who use mobility aids

but there's also no captions, no ASL interpreters.

That might not be the case for all of them but I've asked ahead at my local groups

and I either, well, don't get a response,

so I just kind of assume that there's nothing there, or they just...

they, actually, they'll reply and go,

"Oh, no, we didn't even think about that," or, "We couldn't find anybody, you know?"

And that sucks because, if you want to go there and meet someone, do a Q&A,

ask them what their beliefs are, what they're gonna do if they are elected,

you don't really know.

So, it's a little difficult to really make the best educated guess,

or not educated guess but educated vote.

Now, of course, there's ways to try to make things more accessible.

I don't want to be like, 'Well, voting isn't accessible so let's just not do it.'

No, I like voting.

I like being able to vote and I encourage people to vote.

So, one thing I've been doing to try to change this is I've reached out to these groups

and I've asked them or I've offered and I've said,

"Hey, I'd like to come in and teach you on how to be more accessible.

"You know, make your building accessible

"or make your meetings accessible so that people can vote,

"they get the educated vote, they learn what's going on

"and I want to tell you about the importance of captions and interpreters and whatnot."

And I've had one response from a group

but then they stopped replying, which was a bummer,

because they said they were busy with the election

and I understood completely but I was also like, "That's why this is so important."

So, again, that's been a bummer but I'm not stopping

because I still kind of bring it up every time they post a new event

and I'm like, "Hi, you got anything?"

But, you know, make more videos about it.

You can make videos and send 'em to the groups.

Ooh, I should do that.

I'm gonna do that.

You should do that, too.

Tweet, call, email - things like that.

Bring it up and try to see what you all can do,

you and the group, to make things more accessible.

Voting is important and it's important to be able to get your message heard,

but why does it have to be so difficult to do so, right?

So, if you can think of other ways that voting is not accessible,

I might have left some out, leave 'em down below.

I'm always open to learning, as should everyone else,

and, yeah, let's share our stories.

And now, before you go, if you haven't, consider being a pledge on Patreon.

It's a great way to support your favourite creators' content.

From me, you get perks like music playlists, written pieces you won't see anywhere else

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And I will see you later. Bye.

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