Thứ Hai, 5 tháng 11, 2018

Waching daily Nov 5 2018

Ladies and gentlemen!

Welcome to ifactner's English Urdu speaking course : talking with kids lesson number 8.

In this lesson, we will learn to speak twenty Hindi and Urdu phrases through English.

You can use these phrases to speak with kids and you can also use these phrases to, in

order to talk or in order to communicate with others.

Those of you who want to learn to speak English through Hindi and Urdu, they can also benefit

from this lesson.

Let's start our lesson.

Number 1:

Baby is good.

Baby acha hai.

Baby acha hai.

Baby is baby.

acha : good.

hai: is.

Baby acha hai.

Baby is good.

Baby acha hai.

Don't be silly.

Baewaqoof na buno.

Baewaqoof na buno.

Baewaqoof: silly.

na: not.

buno: make or do.

Baewaqoof na buno.

Don't be silly.

Baewaqoof na buno.

Don't talk nonsense.

Baewaqoofi wali batayain na kero.

Baewaqoofi wali batayain na kero.

Baewaqoofi: nonsense.

wali: of.

batayin: talk.

na: not.

kero: do.

Baewaqoofi wali batayain na kero.

Don't talk nonsense.

Baewaqoofi wali batayain na kero.

Don't argue and come in.

Bahais na kero aur ander aa jao.

Bahais na kero aur ander aa jao.

Bahais: Argue.

na: not.

kero: do.

aur: and.

ander: in.

aaa jao: come.

Bahais na kero aur ander aa jao.

Don't argue and come in.

Bahais na kero aur ander aa jao.

Don't make excuses.

Bahanay na bunao.

Bahanay na bunao.

Bahanay: Excuse.

na: not.

Bunao: make.

Bahanay na bunao.

Don't make excuses.

Bahanay na bunao.

Go out and play with your friends.

Bahir ja kay apnay dostoon kay saath khailo.

Bahir ja kay apnay dostoon kay saath khailo.

Bahir: out.

ja: go.

apnay: your.

dostoon: friends.

kay saath: with.

khailo: play.

Bahir ja kay apnay dostoon kay saath khailo.

Go out and play with your friends.

Bahir ja kay apnay dostoon kay saath khailo.

It's cold outside.

Bahir serdi hai.

Bahir serdi hai.

Bahir: outside.

serdi: cold. is: hai.

Bahir serdi hai.

It's cold outside.

Bahir serdi hai.

Baby let me sleep.

I've to do a lot of work tomorrow.

Baita sonay do, kal bohat kaam hai.

Baita sonay do, kal bohat kaam hai.

Baita: Baby.

sonay do: let me sleep.

Kal: Tomorrow.

bohat: a lot.

kaam: word.

hai: is.

Baita sonay do, kal bohat kaam hai.

Baby let me sleep.

Baita sonay do, kal bohat kaam hai.

Good morning, honey.

Baita subha bakhair / shub prabhat.

Baita subha bakhair / shub prabhat.

Subha bakhir is in Urdu.

Shub prabhat is in Hindi.

Baita: honey.

Subha: morning.

bakhair: good.

shub prabhat: good morning.

Good morning, honey.

Baita subha bakhair / shub prabhat.

Baita subha bakhair / shub prabhat.

Baby wake up.

Baita uth jao.

Baita uth jao.

Baita: baby.

Uth: wake.

Jao: up.

Baita uth jao.

Baby wake up.

Baita uth jao.

Don't disturb me, baby.

Baita, mujhay tang na kero.

Baita, mujhay tang na kero.

Baita: baby.

mujhay: me.

tang: disturb.

na: not.

kero: do.

Baita, mujhay tang na kero.

Don't disturb me, baby.

Baita, mujhay tang na kero.

Baby, where are you?

Baita, tum kahaan ho?

Baita, tum kahaan ho?

Baita: baby.

where: kahan. are: ho.

You: tum.

Baita, tum kahaan ho?

Baby, where are you?

Baita, tum kahaan ho?

Turn off the light.

Bati bund ker doa.

Bati bund ker doa.

Bati: light.

bund: close / shut.

kero do: do it.

Turn off the light.

Bati bund ker doa.

Bati bund ker doa.

Don't run.

Bhago nahin.

Bhago nahin.

Bhago: run.

nahin: not.

Bhago nahin.

Don't run.

Bhago nahin.

Sure, you can do that.

Bilkul, tum ker saktay ho. for mae.

Bilkul, tum ker sakti ho. for female.

Bilkul, tum ker saktay ho.

Bilkul, tum ker sakti ho.

Bilkul: Sure.

Tum: You.

ker: do.

saktay ho: can.

Bilkul, tum ker saktay ho.

Bilkul, tum ker sakti ho.

Sure, you can do that.

Bilkul, tum ker saktay ho.

Bilkul, tum ker sakti ho.

Go to bed.

Bister mein jao.

Bister mein jao.

Bister: bed.

mein: in.

jao: go.

Bister mein jao.

Go to bed.

Bister mein jao.

Please get up from the bed.

Bister say uth jao.

Bister say uth jao.

Bister: Bed. say: from.

Uth: up.

jao: get.

Bister say uth jao.

Please get up from the bed.

Bister say uth jao.

It's very nice.

Bohat acha hai.

Bohat acha hai.

Bohat: Very. acha: good.

hai: is.

Bohat acha hai.

It's very nice.

Bohat acha hai.

Good job, baby.

Bohat acha, baita.

Bohat acha, baita.

Bohat: Very. acha: good.

batia: baby.

Bohat acha, baita.

Good job, baby.

Bohat acha, baita.

It's great.

We have finished your work.

Bohat acha.

Hum nay kaam khatam ker lia.

Bohat acha.

Hum nay kaam khatam ker lia.

Bohat: Very. acha: good.

Hum nay: we. kaam: work.

khatam: finished.

ker lia: have done.

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I will see you next time, until then, take care, keep learning, keep enjoying, good day.

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Armored Warfare /#2/ Starship 5.tier. Rikardo. (CZ/SK). /SUBTITLES/. - Duration: 19:58.

I greet all subscribers of my videos who will watch this video but other people who will watch this video too.

I would like to play today again tank game Armored Warfare

with american tank 5th tier Starship

and I would like to play again 1 match PvE and 1 match PvP, so I am going for it.

so first is destroyed

Playing versus bots is more easily like versus people of course

so PvE is more easily

so I destroyed 6th tank

7th

I'm going forward

I will cover myself behind this tank

so 10th

so we won.

So now will be more difficult part, where I will play PvP versus people. So I will see how will be it.

This tank is giving very big demage

this tank in 5th tier is giving normally demage around 800hp, sometimes around 900hp demage - this is very big demage for 5th tier tanks.

So five tanks are 5th tier and others are 4th tier in all two teams.

I did not penetrate it

I did not even penetrate it

I have given to this tank 775 Hp demage

I destroyed it

770

so They destroyed me

but I destroyed one tank

This Obj.279 has very strong armor

our tanks are two and their one

This our tank is going to help to teammate

They can not penetrate it

it is balanced

so we finally won

so thanks for watching of this video and bye for now.

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Hi, I'm Jan Rezab this is Social Media Minute.

This is probably one of the most hidden features of Socialbakers.

Very few people know that we actually have a search box

called Inspiration in our platform

that gives you access to be able to search

through Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Twitter.

All of the posts that have been historically published

by these public pages.

So everything on the public side.

There's a lot of crazy things you can do with it.

You basically arrive at the search box

but it's much more powerful than just a search box.

Let's say I wanna look at content from Halloween.

It was last week, I am reviewing how I did and what other people did

and I really don't have the time to open every single brand page on social media.

I wanna look at Facebook,

we're recording this before Halloween so you're gonna see things before

and it's sorted by interactions as you can notice here.

You can see a lot of media pages or entertainment pages.

LADbible, Universal Pictures, cinema pages, etc.

I don't wanna see that, I only wanna see brands.

Here, in the advanced search, you can look at a lot of things.

I just wanna look at brands

and you take a look at that, search it again

and you now see only the branded content.

Stuff from different brands, consumer packaged goods companies, and others.

Let's say I wanna go deeper than that.

I just wanna see videos published by these brands.

Again, you can drill down more and more.

You can look at the last 7 days, last 365 days,

or a much longer period of time.

You can go back several years in this.

If I wanna look at just Instagram, I go and search it on Instagram

and add a few more filters as well.

Again, you can see different content.

In this case specifically, by different influencers.

One of the most powerful features, I recommend trying it out.

You can search absolutely anything, it's a full-text search.

Look for any piece of content,

even a branded keyword, a mention, anything.

Try it out and let us know what you think in the comments under the video.

Thanks for watching and see you next week.

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Hi, today I'd like to give you FREE MONEY!

Can I have your autograph?

Oh yeh, sure...

Do you have a piece of paper?

Use this.

Wait... that's my check book!

Free money!Here it is... $500,000.A lottery ticket.

That's real money, right?

A lot of people clearly think so.

The odds of winning the $140 million jackpot this Friday are 1 in 259 million!

You have more chance of being killed by a vending machine or being killed by flesh eating

bacteria!

Or laughing at his jokes!

Hey! let's throw the lottery lie out the window once and for all.

From now on, your amazing life is up to YOU!

Time for a joke.

What's the difference between a lottery ticket and arguing with my wife?

I don't know.

I've got more chance of winning the lottery!

Hahaha!

Nice one, nice one!

1 in 27 million chance of pushing the big red button!

Good luck!

Ah, do what?

I can't wait ... til it's over!

Hahaha!

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Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump, in the same place, there's just Trudeau...

Climate change is real. In fact 17 of the 18 hottest years on record, that's dating back to 1880

Supporters of the far right Golden Dawn have taken to the streets of

the Greek capital, Athens

I am fighting for my future.

Losing my future is not like losing an election, or a few points on the stock market

But I challenge you, please make your actions reflect your words.

Thank you

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Sitting around a campfire, you can feel its heat,

smell the woody smoke, and hear it crackle.

If you get too close,

it burns your eyes and stings your nostrils.

You could stare at the bright flames forever

as they twist and flicker in endless incarnations.

But what exactly are you looking at?

The flames are obviously not solid,

nor are they liquid.

Mingling with the air, they're more like a gas,

but more visible--and more fleeting.

And on a scientific level, fire differs from gas

because gases can exist in the same state indefinitely

while fires always burn out eventually.

One misconception is that fire is a plasma,

the fourth state of matter in which atoms

are stripped of their electrons.

Like fire and unlike the other kinds of matter,

plasmas don't exist in a stable state on earth.

They only form when gas is exposed to an electric field or superheated

to temperatures of thousands or tens of thousands of degrees.

By contrast, fuels like wood and paper burn

at a few hundred degrees —far below the

threshold of what's usually considered a plasma.

So if fire isn't a solid, liquid, gas,

or a plasma, what does that leave?

It turns out fire isn't actually matter at all.

Instead, it's our sensory experience of a

chemical reaction called combustion.

In a way, fire is like the leaves changing color in fall,

the smell of fruit as it ripens,

or a firefly's blinking light.

All of these are sensory clues that a

chemical reaction is taking place.

What differs about fire is that it engages a lot of

our senses at the same time, creating the kind of vivid

experience we expect to come from a physical thing.

Combustion creates that sensory experience

using fuel, heat, and oxygen.

In a campfire, when the logs are heated to their ignition temperature,

the walls of their cells decompose,

releasing sugars and other molecules into the air.

These molecules then react with airborne oxygen

to create carbon dioxide and water.

At the same time, any trapped water in the logs

vaporizes, expands, ruptures the wood around it,

and escapes with a satisfying crackle.

As the fire heats up, the carbon dioxide and water vapor

created by combustion expand.

Now that they're less dense, they rise in a thinning column.

Gravity causes this expansion and rising, which gives

flames their characteristic taper.

Without gravity, molecules don't separate

by density and the flames have a totally different shape.

We can see all of this because combustion

also generates light.

Molecules emit light when heated,

and the color of the light depends

on the temperature of the molecules.

The hottest flames are white or blue.

The type of molecules in a fire can

also influence flame color.

For instance, any unreacted carbon atoms from the logs

form little clumps of soot that rise

into the flames and emit the yellow-orange

light we associate with a campfire.

Substances like copper, calcium chloride,

and potassium chloride can add their

own characteristic hues to the mix.

Besides colorful flames,

fire also continues to generate heat as it burns.

This heat sustains the flames by keeping

the fuel at or above ignition temperature.

Eventually, though, even the hottest fires

run out of fuel or oxygen.

Then, those twisting flames give a final hiss

and disappear with a wisp of smoke

as if they were never there at all.

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How to build a business strategy - volume 2a - Duration: 6:17.

- Strategy is to many people a mysterious thing,

it's something that you have to do,

you're not really sure how you're doing

it, but your boss tells you to do it.

And once you've done it, then you never

use it again, before next year when you have to redo it.

This is Volume 2a in my series about how

to use strategy, simple and easy.

In Volume 1, we set the vision and mission

statements and we understood how to make

a simple description of the current situation

and the complex situations that the company is facing.

You can find that one here.

This one, 2a is the first part of the analysis

for understanding how to move forward creating the strategy.

It's the S-W-O-T analysis, the SWOT analysis.

I actually made another video about that before.

So that's coming here, there's no need

to do double work, I hope you'll enjoy it.

I'm Frederik, I've been developing businesses

and people all over the world for 25 years now.

Let's go and look at this SWOT, shall we?

Are you ready?

If you've ever wondered how to turn

a strategy into action, or find the right

actions for your strategy, stick with me

and I'll tell you exactly how to do it.

I am Frederik, this is my channel,

this is Tools, Tricks, Thoughts for Leaders.

It's a channel based on more than 20 years

of successful management and leadership

experience worldwide, and I'm here

because I want to give you coaching

on how to become a better leader.

If you haven't done so already,

make sure that you subscribe to my channel.

Stick with me and I'll tell you how

to turn your strategy into action

using the SWOT template.

(dramatic inspiring music)

Today, I will not spend too much time

on explaining the SWOT framework.

If you want to know more about the basics

of the framework, just Google SWOT,

and you'll see everything about it.

What I want to do is to put

the right mindset into you next

time you use the SWOT analysis,

because if you have the right mindset,

then the strategy that you're going

to create after you perform the SWOT

strategy right itself, doesn't sound good, huh?

Let's go.

I presume you've already filled it out.

Already identified your companies' strengths,

weaknesses, the opportunities in your market space

that you have with addressing the market around you.

Bear in mind that the strengths and the weaknesses

are internal focused, so these are things

that you feel that your company has to watch the world.

This is anything from people,

internal processes, from a strong brand,

from a fantastic product, from low prices, whatever,

it can be anything, but it's whatever value,

whatever you as a company has

to offer or have to improve in weaknesses.

If you look at the threats and the opportunities,

it's external, this is what the world brings to you.

We want to bring you opportunities

to grow opportunities to create new products,

opportunities to enter your markets.

You will notice we'll bring threats to you,

threats of new competitors, threats

of unstable critical situations and whatnot.

So with that in mind, you use the strengths,

the top-left outlined, you'd mitigate

to reduce or to eliminate your weaknesses.

Top-right, so that you can explore it,

opportunities, bottom left, market gives

you, while preparing contingency plans from right

or threats that may or may not happen.

Use your strengths to reduce, mitigate,

weaknesses, your risks so that you can

explore the opportunities, and you're creating

contingency plans for the threats in the market.

What are your strengths, what you build more of,

look at the list of strengths that has to be exhausted.

Same goes for the weaknesses.

You have to look into, okay.

Even opportunities, opportunities, you a strategic targets.

This is where you say, okay, with these opportunities

I wanted to pursue this one, that one, and this one

and put some numbers on the opportunities, right?

Enter into new markets, find what market

where and how much do you expect from it?

When you have the key measurements,

for your opportunities, you also can go back

and say okay, with these weaknesses,

what do I need to reduce

so I can explore these opportunities?

What do I need to build more of in my strengths

so we actually can go ahead and go

after the opportunities?

Then you make a plan, how do I reduce this weakness?

And then you have an action for your strategy.

Build the strengths, how do I exploit this strength?

Point for point.

Look at what weaknesses do I need

to reduce or eliminate, what strengths

do I need to build on so that we can explore

it, the opportunities that we have identified

and reach the targets that your opportunities will give us.

You have a feeling of this, this piece

of paper, okay, what do I have to do tomorrow?

Simply make the map of plans.

Step by step by step, understand

what resources it takes, what business it takes,

you'll get the appropriate if you need,

and then you just start.

I know this sounds simple.

It is simple, it is simple, it is simply the way it works.

So now I'm in QIC's War Room, War

Room version 2.11 I believe now,

and this is where we put plans on our projects, small

and big, but typically, it's a largest of teaching project.

It involves many business units in one,

so work to five months.

Currently we are doing internal process optimization

in our Claims Processes Version 2,

and this strategy, I cannot talk about it right now,

but you'll see it soon enough.

This strategy is also part of the War Room.

War Room is basically build strife

and base for all the participants in the project

to come and see what is the status,

what is the things that we need to do

and who's responsible for doing what

and what is our progress?

So the War Room is the place where everybody

is gathered and discuss the progress

and it's extremely important, people

are being held responsible for things

that they're supposed to do, not by me,

but by the team because if you don't

deliver on what you're supposed to deliver

on, then I have a problem with the team,

it's a little messy, I like it this way

because it shows that we are doing

things, things are happening here.

But here, we have a list of problems

and we have a list of medications

and we have a list of decision.

We write down the issues and then

we write down the mitigations.

It's actually back to the board analysis we talked about,

so we have identified our weaknesses,

we've identified them in a way

that becomes very, very specific, and then

with a notice of the weaknesses,

and we know we want to go because

this is our opportunities, our target.

Protect easiness and say okay, we have

some strings we can leverage today

but we have to build strings to actually

mitigate this research.

Our framework is being used daily by us.

I hope you feel this introduction

to SWOT is interesting, give it a thumbs up, do please.

Subscribe to the channel if you haven't already done so.

If you have any comments, contact me directly,

send me a message in the comments,

I'd love to engage with you, let me know.

Thank you very much, see you next time.

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Consuming VS Creating Content | Mental Health, Advice, and Opinions - Duration: 4:40.

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Hi guys, it's Honey here.. and we're filming in my bed. [laughs] Alright, there's an explanation for this and it's gonna come very soon...

Just hold on. Let's get started with the video.

A few days ago. I was trying to go to bed early. I turned off all my electronic devices so I wouldn't get distracted

and hopefully thinking that eventually my brain would get so bored that it will just make itself fall asleep... but something else happened.

I started thinking. Because it was very quiet.. my mind started to wander, and then I came up with some really good video ideas.

I was really excited about them, so I had to grab my phone and write them down before I forgot

and then I proceeded to continue brainstorming on those ideas

and trying to figure out how I'm gonna present it for... pretty much the rest of the night.

This made me totally fail at going to bed on time, but it made me realize something...

When my mind is unoccupied, I create.

Before I started making YouTube videos, I spent a lot of time watching them and I've mentioned so many times before..

how much I love this platform and all of the amazing creations that are made here.

Now that I make videos myself... I still spend a lot of time watching. I watch YouTube and consumed other forms of media..

Partly for entertainment, partly for inspiration, to be honest.. partly for procrastination..

but mainly because of the community.

I've come to find and meet so many amazing creators here.. and I love to keep up with the work that they do.

but it's also really hard to ignore the fact that all of my best ideas come to me either when I'm in the shower or when I'm here in my bed...

the two times when my mind is uninterrupted, there is no music playing...

There's no youtube video playing in the background... I'm not watching anything. I'm just left with myself and my thoughts.

Those are the times when my mind is set free to wander off with its own thoughts...

and I come up with a lot of great stuff and a couple of weird ideas.

So I thought about this a lot.. and I concluded that the struggle between creating and consuming can be summarized with a graph.

The world isn't black and white

I'm not gonna say "hey, stop consuming if you want to create" because that's obviously not the case

Consuming is a very important part of the process

I learned a lot of the tricks and skills that I've gotten and used in my own videos from watching other people's videos

Whether it be from tutorials that they make, or just their regular vlogs.

Consuming can help inspire you to create... It can also teach you great skills on how to present your thoughts...

and it's an essential part to being part of our community of creators.

But there is a point of diminishing returns.

Because yes.. consuming can help better your creations. The more you consume the better you can create, but only to a certain point.

Once you hit that point of diminishing returns...

You start consuming more and achieving no real improvement to your creations..

and in that time, you're also taking time away from any potential creation that you could be doing... Thus, negatively affecting your own work.

So, how can we make sure we're on the right side of this balancing act of consuming versus creating?

For me personally, it's scheduling time for active creation.

I cannot let the only two moments of my day that I actually let my mind run free

be when I'm in my bed or in the shower... because number one: I need sleep.

If I spend every single night brainstorming YouTube video ideas...

I'm never gonna get any sleep ever.. and I'm not gonna function properly.

And number two is: I want to create more.

I don't want to limit myself to only brainstorming and those two

little brief brief moments of my time

If you're a fellow creator, I challenge you to question how you spend your creative time. Ask yourself some questions..

When do you make your best ideas? Is it when your mind is also uninterrupted?

If so.. How much time do you spend each day with your uninterrupted mind?

Thank you for watching. Again, my name is Honey.. This month I'm making videos every Monday and Thursday.

Please like this video if you do, and subscribe to see more content... and if you have already subscribed, thank you for joining me...

I'm glad to have you here, and I'll see you on Thursday.

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Is this really the Milky Way? - Duration: 3:49.

Have you ever seen one of those t-shirts of a galaxy saying "you are here" pointing

to a spiral arm in a galaxy?

But are we?

Is that our Milky Way galaxy?

You might remember that I've showed you this image of a Milky Way "type" galaxy.

But why haven't I just shown you an actual image of the Milky Way?

The answer is simple: there is no image of the Milky Way

galaxy from above, and the reason we can't take that image is because the

distance to get out of our own Galaxy is way too far.

You might have seen this

type of image though, and this is actually just part of the whole Galaxy.

When we look up and see the Milky Way, we ourselves are within it.

What we're actually looking at is the Milky Way disk from within, which is a lot denser

than the surrounding Milky Way halo.

The Milky Way is a spiral galaxy and its

stellar disk is roughly 100,000 light-years from one end to the other

meaning it would take light, which travels faster than anything, 100,000

years to cross the Galaxy.

So to get a good image of the whole stellar disk

from above we would need to send a spacecraft *very* far away.

The spacecraft which has made it furthest away from Earth is Voyager 1,

and the current distance to Voyager 1 is not even 1% of a light-year.

This means that in some ways

it's actually harder to study our own Galaxy than other galaxies far away.

So how do we know the Milky Way even exists?

We know that because we can study the

motion and concentration of stars and gas with telescopes in various

directions and map out what the Galaxy looks like from our own place in the Milky Way.

But the truth is, we don't know if our Galaxy looks exactly like this

from above.

I've also mentioned that there are an insane amount of galaxies

within our observable Universe, but it wasn't actually until the early 1900s

that astronomers knew that other galaxies even existed.

Astronomers realized that the distance to the "fuzzy" objects like Andromeda were much farther

away than the stars we can see within our own Galaxy.

They also realized that the "fuzzy" objects were actually collections of

billions of stars on their own.

Since then we have seen beautiful images of

countless galaxies from telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope.

From these images it's quite natural to conclude that we also live within a galaxy and

that the stars we see around us are part of that same galaxy: the Milky Way.

In Danish we call this Mælkevejen!

Danish sounds kind of weird...

Am I allowed to say that?

Yeah it's okay I'm Danish!

Who knows maybe one day some new friends in

Andromeda could send us a picture?

If they did it would take 2 million years

to reach us though.

Thanks everyone for watching!

Help us out by subscribing to

our channel if you haven't done so already, and season 2 is in motion,

but you have to be patient for a little while longer.

See you soon!

Okay okay I'm relaxed.. lalala

Alright, I'm ready I'm ready, I'm ready Brett I can do it.

I'ts on the Milky Way Galaxy. Check it out before you're.....

That was fine...

I always say YuuuuTuuuube

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复合占卜:恭喜,抽到这张牌,年前能复合 - Duration: 6:37.

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Educational Portion of Big League Edge Camps - Duration: 11:57.

In Tampa, I stole this from Lou not internationally

Demonstration

But I'm gonna show you how to increase plate coverage because if you have tight coverage

You know, I play coverage you get left me money. All right, so we're going to start off with this right here

It's outside Tejas is where I would set set up and I hit at UCLA and hit in the big leagues. Not a great dinner

alright

Here's here's that outside pitch with an early in the count that I told you to drive

Three all day long

Of joy the cold weather stayed to swing

Though hip Drive no cumulative

Well, sometimes you have your connection, but it's really rotational because we're always in short confines right same day

When I go out this I don't have much hip drive my parallel juices own

probably about right here and it's gonna leave the zone about right there you watch and you kind of

Where you think that's happening? I?

Feel the leverage change from here to here

That's the exact motor guys can see that is it different than that? Huh? How girl's head? What if I'm not on the page?

And we see the salon and your guys

I'm going to turn this way flip. I was looking on speeder where I was late on the kitchen and that's the picture there

So this would be deeper

Still now if you lower it, we all know a little common sense says if you lower something from this higher

Down to here I can't get them. So I have to reach a burger which is obviously a difference way. Now. Look at this inside

So I proceed

Bitches place of all

And they cannot keep that pair. The only way I can keep this pair is probably really wrapped in my hair

Even if I got it out Friday I was on

Basketball I got you

The next pitch same exact spot

No matter what I just

Can't do it. What if I just did this

Thanks, you'll connection

This call

Is that out come outside, hence they say you can pool

Yeah over 77 percent of the time that ball goes right to that TV on the right

And see if I can do that. I'm gonna do all those things

College and now all of a sudden they look from kind of like this would really feel great default also

Bamm-bamm this and have you been hat able to show that picture you can ride that baseball

For me

Just one pitch that's how I was it's different for everybody but almost

And I wasn't

Matter if it was

Them now he threw this up there three times our pocket my shins I'll take like down the walkway

Okay, not gonna hit the box and tell him you're gonna feel that way. Does it pictures control this body?

Wait, well that way

Right because then you're in there guessing all the time so my base thing for you guys do not get me by this

Take pride and be on time getting the crux be over the ground, okay

load that backside of it cannot give you this and

Understand that that make sense to everybody

Do not get the box think a day and I could reach us by guys on the time

Begin to walk so to and we are still here all the time

Because I'm pretty proud to get the box and ready to go

Let's say you're looking for this this means

Be looking for that and you throw something Fermat's we have to catch up it's just common sense I said

Harder guys to adjust

Happened your next batter the next pitch and after you hit the ball the end of the batter swing early

Or is it harder to adjust when you've got the jam?

Answer is it's a lot harder to adjust when you've got jammed and get back in the game rather than early

It is as a recommender, so he smoked and sold it that way

If it's sure and you know what will be for when you're ready for something firm whether it is

Here here here or even back here. I can still get a barrel there with that play coverage

if I

Get my front side in the ground all time ready to go and then this happens

Okay, off-speed stuff comes and I am still all the time ready to go

All I do is wait and that's when it comes down to you any good stable foundation in our base

head over back here because now I

Travel a little ball travel and there we go. Still apply coverage

So everything we're going to do

You can't hit a straight one

Guys understand that right

what important you do truly others Daphne the

Ideal be mindless. It's not that

You're

interpreting

What we're saying is you have to be ready to hit the fastball. This ball is for sure statistics

Don't lie or seventy-seven percent of the time you get a hitter's count when a pitcher throws this pitch

Which is going to be over seventy seven percent of time. He's hitting his spot here at the big league level

This ball is called seventy seven percent of time that doesn't necessarily mean that you have the skill set for

the competition environment or the game situation that this is the only option

But we're saying you have to have that into our store because I can tell you about the pitcher in high school, right

I'll go back to high school. You struck out two and a half guys at any I have like point

Point zero two zero one, er a give up two entire senior year

All right. Now they cured that 82 92 through the left side. Now you say and all they put in socal

That's a dime a dozen. I was a small dude. I had a good breaking ball

could hit spots not healthy what I'm saying is I owned everybody because

You guys couldn't hit this. All right all we do at the next level one

college like Paulo another college coach

I'm in at UCLA. This is what I do

It'd be like who could beat up God he can't beat me whether you're doing Stanford, Arizona or whatever. It's back 12

Everybody can hit a home run, but you can't beat me so I'm gonna move my guys

Let me here squeeze this corner squeeze this corner leave them in a little bit and we're gonna squeeze that gap

Because I know you can't turn on catch

because you don't have to have speed and you're this kind of that guy this guy that guy thanks for being the line about just

Know fastball right here all day all day long because the only thing you can do with that

Is either roll over most of the time that's what's going to happen or you're going to try to guide it

Guide that pitch because you don't have the skill set. That's why you've got a lead off

Usually you don't have the skill set to drive this fall

so this ball if you're left-handed will flare so our awful fielder is playing about

180 right on the line almost

And we put our other guy

Squeeze the holes because it is impossible with your squeak

That's why your lead off to be able to pull this baseball

into that power gap before

You're ready

Okay now our number three hitter

Right now would probably play straight up in assessment

So any guy that I didn't know whether is that the big level of high school or college?

My first pitch is always that good pitchers do this training will be right here, and I'm going to try to hit a spot

We're going to get the 6x6 somewhere in here is going to watch your front here. We see your

first

This actually just it has to take chantix for being away

because all I did was throw this pitch of did the same exact thing because it is

Virtually impossible for you to drive up that pitch now granted again

Because I'm not going to be perfect and I leave this pitch up

Now you're able to drive to baseball

But as long as I got bad and that's why the coaches giving me the ball in the hard times. I should have to

Once you start figuring it out

We can see that you started here then pretty soon you're here

Or you start cheating them and we just drop in something else we have essentially use zero weapons against you

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Britain's Largest Battery Is Actually A Lake - Duration: 4:56.

We learn about conservation of energy in school.

How you can take potential energy,

like the energy in the chemicals in this battery,

and you can then just convert it to electrical energy.

And then convert that to whatever you can find a use for.

A battery is just a store of potential energy.

And that potential energy could be chemical,

or it could be gravitational.

This lake in this rainy bit of Wales is part of the largest battery in Britain.

And it's rechargeable.

Welcome to Dinorwig Power Station,

otherwise known as Electric Mountain.

- What we have is a large reservoir at the top of the mountain,

a large reservoir at the bottom,

and between the two, a power station,

which converts that potential energy into electricity.

The power station itself is located inside that mountain in deep caverns.

We release that potential energy through the station.

It drives a turbine that spins round at synchronous speeds, connected to the grid.

It drives a generator, converting that into electricity.

We then export that onto the National Grid.

And then at nighttime, we just reverse the whole process.

The turbine turns into a pump. The generator becomes a motor.

And we push that water back up the hill into the reservoir at Marchlyn Mawr,

at the top of the mountain.

The operating principle here is that the generation

that the station is able to do during the daytime

helps the nation meet those peaks of electricity demand.

And overnight, it's able to pump the water back when prices are lower.

In electrical terms, we have around nine gigawatt-hours

of storage at the top of the mountain.

And in fact over the course of a day,

the water passing through the station is broadly equivalent

to the total household consumption of water in the UK.

At full load, we can be meeting the demand

of around about two million homes.

- This sounds like a really simple idea,

but when there's this much energy involved,

the design challenges are ridiculous.

If you've ever lived in a house where you turn off a water tap

and the the pipes go clunk,

then you know about water hammer.

Water isn't compressible, so closing a tap

means that all the water that is under pressure

and rushing down the pipe suddenly has nowhere to go.

So if the pipes in your house aren't secured properly,

the crash and rebound of all that water

can make the plumbing move and make noise.

If that can happen with just a tap in a house,

imagine what could happen when one of the valves here closes.

At full capacity, there is somewhere around

a swimming pool every second

rushing through the turbines down there.

When that valve closes, all that water heading down here

suddenly has nowhere to go.

The pressure would do enormous amounts of damage.

It would break everything apart, if it wasn't for one extra bit of plumbing.

A shaft hundreds of metres deep that acts as a pressure release.

We can't see anything, on the surface or from down here, sadly,

it all happens deep within the mountain.

But every time those valves move,

[valve clanking]

that surge pipe is what stops the whole system

from tearing itself apart.

This station is not some quirky old curiosity.

This is serious engineering

that keeps the lights on around the country.

- Dinorwig Power Station is one of the largest

power stations of its type in the world,

and it's also one of the fastest-acting power stations.

So as well as being able to take advantage

of the peaks and troughs in the electricity market,

it was essentially built, primarily,

with the intent to provide very fast response onto the system

in order to help the National Grid balance supply and demand instantaneously

on a second-by-second basis.

So it has the capacity to be able to go from zero up to its full capacity,

maybe 2,000 megawatts, within 10 to 30 seconds.

When people talk about pumped storage,

they tend to associate it a lot with TV pickups,

and National Grid, in analysing that risk,

study the TV schedules and plan ahead and put Dinorwig on standby, if you like,

to be able to meet those pickups.

Going back to the 80s and the 90s,

everyone would be sitting around the same TV channels

with a limited choice, then.

All the ingredients you need for a sort-of collective putting-on of the kettle

and opening of the fridge. Pickups could be pretty significant.

But since then, people are streaming on YouTube, on Netflix,

all the different plethora of channels that we have, so that has changed

that sort of coincidence of viewing on one channel.

The current environment that we're in,

we have significant amount of renewable technology on the system, which provides

a level of unpredictability day to day.

And actually, the importance of storage now

is that we can use it to help develop the amount of renewables we have

and allow us to fill in those gaps

when the wind's not blowing and the sun is not shining.

So having storage is such an important component of the modern grid system.

- Thank you very much to all the team at Engie

who made this visit possible.

Pull down the description for more about them,

and more about Electric Mountain.

A battery is just... a store!... of potential energy.

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